Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 25, 1912, Image 8

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ha* »o n e to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O elchell have
m oved in W ill A y re ’a houae on Jeffer-
aon atreet.
Mr. Billinira «rent to Salem
with 72
ftoat hide« and 20U pounda ol tallow.
Jiiu W right, o f N orton«, waa ia Dal­
las Thursday and Friday.
M r. Sachler ia cutting wood on
K im b a ll's place.
The follow ing resolutions were passed
Mr. Lewis Fosnot expects to m ove to
by the mohuir association w hile i ia ses­ h is p la c o nortn of here about the first
of February.
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sion here:
W hereas, The nresei
w ill1
Elbert and M able Hayes were visit­
enact a new tariff law, ami,
W hereas, It is necessary that the in­ ors at the hom e of Mrs. Chau Mtennett
Sunday afternoon.
terests of the mohair growers have p rop­
er attention ;
Fred Margin, a prom inent business
Resolved, That we endorse the action man o f Jefferson, purchased tw o car­
of the National M ohair G row ers’ A sso­ loads of potatoes in this vicinity Isst
ciation in em ploying J. E. M cCarty for week. He was also a visitor i t the
this position, and pledge them our sup­ hom e o f J. W . Mangis Sunday.
port, both moral and financial;
H olt McDaniel sold a span of colta off
W hereas, in proper com bination there
his ranch near here last week for a auiu
is strength ;
Resolved, That we endorse the Na­ of $400.
tional M ohair Association us being such
Alien and Emm a Cadle were visitors
an organization, and advise all breeders at the hom e of M. II. W ilson at Folk
of Angora goats to becom e m em beis of Sunday.
sam e;
Mrs. W in ified W ilson, of Etna, who
W hereas, T he life of the mdhair in­
dustry depends upon proper regulations has been workimr for Mrs. F. A . K o.tr,
returned
hom e Saturday.
of the taiiff on raw m oh air;
Next Door to Gail Hotel
Telephone Number 541
A lm a M itc h e ll.
Mr*. John G ran t went to Indepen­
dence Sunday.
Mr. Lovelady
Dallas Tailors
Mr.
Suits Made to Order
$ 1 7.5G and Up
Cleaning, Pressing
and Repairing
Suita Called far and Delivered
to Aay Part of the City
Mra John Brown ia able to be about
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Swanson went to Sher- ian church for all young people of the
dan to visit their son,
town. T he evening wan «pent bv play-
Mra. Body went to Portland Sunday. in« gam e» and supper wan nerved. A
good tim e is reported by all.
Clem James, from Idaho, ia visiting
Miss Bessie Chipman 1» visiting 111
his parents.
Corvallis.
Mr. ohepard, the jeweler, went to
Clark VanOrsdel returned from In d e­
Portland the last o f the week.
pendence.
Miss Mable Adam s visited in M on­
Clifford C hipm an has returned from
mouth last week.
C orvallis.
Mr. Mittv visiter) his sister, Mrs. R .
T here was a surprise party given in
H aniet, in Salem recently.
honor of Miss Lillian Erickson last
ltav A rm strong has gone to C orval­ Thursday evening. Those who were
lis to attend college.
present were Blanche M ason, Lillian
Jim M iddleton has started his saw ­ Bowman, Juanetta Burch, M ary Kra-
m ill, A rt W indover running the engine. l>er, Nina Farley, Blanch M utheney,
Lillian Eriuksou. Jean C hipm an, Will
Kriss Dom aaohofsky la attending 0 . Lockm an, Clifford C hipm an,
Melvin
A . C.
and Earl Cutler. Frank Lockm an, Fred
Smith and W alter Erickson.
Mrs. J. M itchell. Mrs. W. A. Murtin
There was a nururi e party given Miss
and Mrs. Frank M orrisou visited the
Fay Barber this week at her hom e here.
public school last week.
A bout 20 were present and a go>d time
Tom W atson ia building a chicken was bad by all.
house for his father.
Mrs. C hapel »m l ch ild ren , of M on­
Jim M iddleton was a Portland visitor m outh, are nere visiting.
last week.
Ksley Farley has returned from M c­
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Slone, of Inde­ M innville.
pendence, were viaitors in Dallas Sun­
Miss Margaret Shinners cam e over
day.
from Independence and spent Sunday
Newton Harris visited his sister in with relatives here.
Portland over Sunday.
Anna W illiam s left Tuesdav for l.er
The S. P. section hus a th ree days home m Canada.
layoff this m oiilh.
Mrs. John Lockm an spent Sunday in
Ed Biddle went to Portland this week. Salem.
R u t h M ille r .
W ilson M iller, o f Falls City, stayed
with his uncle W . W . Miller Saturday
night.
Miss V iolet Mason is im proving.
Miss Ada fgongnecker is very ill.
Key. Y oung is visiting in Portland.
Christie ami Minnie Clow, of R ick-
T he H . H. C. will meet at the M etho­
read, spent Saturday here.
dist church M onday, Jan., 29. E very­
Mr. and Mrs. Pye, who have been
body is welcome.
visiting here, have returned to their
H . 8. But* went to Portland Tuesdav
home in N ew port.
m orning us witness in a law suit.
Miss Rossiter is again able to teach
M r. ami Mrs. Ted Johnson, o f Ray­
her school.
m ond, W ash., are spending part o f their
There was a lecture given at the
honeym oon with her parents, Mr. and
C atholic church Mondav evening.
Mrs. Abel C glow .
Mrs. Meador has returned to her hom e
in Portland.
Mrs. W illard G ilbert went to Falls
Miss Lauren »on returned from W ash­
C itv Friday to visit her m other, Mrs. 8.
ington M onday.
H. Tctherow .
Mrs. B. Burns, of Roseburg, is visit­
The oldes. son o f E . C. Dunn was
quite severely burner! about the head by ing in this city.
playing with gasoline.
Miss Georgia Shaw returned to her
W illard G ilbert has gone to Portland.
May H olliday has just recovered from
a severe attack o f tonsilitis.
school in Salem Tuesdav.
H a r r ie t D a v ie .
A baby Irov was troni to Mr. and Mrs.
The Baptist m inister, Rev V ine, is
W aller Òhilcott Sunday.
going to m ove to South Dallas in Carl
Mrs. Fowler has returned to her hom e Seller’s new house.
after a m onth's visit in Purtland.
They started a new hand saw at the
Mr. and Mrs. W estover returned 8at- mill Thursday.
urdoy from a several week's stay in
Mrs. C. Sellers went to Fall» City
Portland.
Friday to visit her brother, C. H ubbard.
Mrs. F. H. M orrison has taken charge
Mr. E d Bowser was a Salem visitor
o f the prim ary departm ent of the M eth­ Sunday.
odist Sunday school.
Mr. C. C. Becker is the proud father
Kay Mann is just getting over an a t­ of a baby boy.
tack of appendicitis. ,
Mrs. L, R. Adams went to M onm outh
Dick Daniel was a Salem visitor the M onday,
last o f the week.
August Shrader went to Portland to
Zeliti* Fulgtim was given a surprise H|>end Sunday.
party Friday by. som e of her girl friends
Hurt. Id Hinshaw, o f Newberg, spent
at her hom e on Shelton street.
Sunday in Dallas.
Mrs. Daniel, o f M onm outh, was in
A. P. Starr was a Portland visitor
Dallas Tuesday.
this week.
Fred Stiver and Bert Oehurne are sur­
F. II. R yder, of Baker C ity, was in
veying fur J. M Hanna at Inde|>eu-
Dallas on business M onday.
dence this We.k.
Frank L ynn, o f Perrydale, was in
Ira Phillips and fam ily, who has been
Dallas Monday.
staying at his fathers on account ot his
sickness, hsve m oved back to town into
Mrs. Sol Blessing went to A lbany
their home.
Sunday.
T he W. 11. M. I. met at Mrs. A. S.
Harry Byers expects to go to Rainier
C am pbell’s Tuesday evening.
soon as he has work there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Minnich, near the
G uthrie school house, have a new baby
girl born Sum lav, Jan., 21.
A baby Imv was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Schw m ts, of Salt Creek, Saturday.
T he Epworth Dengue choir
H elene Svron’s last Saturday.
met
Mr. and Mrs. G eo. W erner, of Perry-
dale. ufç visiting in Dallas this week.
Helen CoTfev, of Buell, was a bu si­
ness vie Hol in Wallas Friday.
Mrs. H. II. Taylor went to Salem this
week.
Mrs. G eorge M uscott
visitor>n M onm outh.
was a DaII.is
Mrs. John Belt returned Monday
m orning to her hom e in W illamina after
W alter Tooxe went to M cM innville
visiting over Sunday with her boh , Saturday on business.
H arry.
H. W ynn Johnson returned W ednes­
day from a business visit to Portland.
B a rg a tta i S t o w .
J. W .S to w went to M onmouth Thurs­
day.
Misses Cordia and Bessie Gooch cam e
hom e Friday from a visit in Portland.
George
Friday.
G erlinger went to
Portland
A ndrew Siefarth and Joe Stow are
cutting wood on John Farley's place.
Oscar lla v le r was a visitor in Albany
M onday.
Morris Fowle. o f A irlie, was a Dallas
visitor M ondav.
John Belt, the W illam ina druggist
was a Dallas visitor Friday.
Mrs. F J. Craven returned from Port­
land W ednesday.
Mrs. Anna Farley
W ednesday.
went to Portland
Mias Flora MeCallon. returned from
Portl »nd W ednesday for a visit with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs W alter W illium s have
returned from Portland.
Mrs. W illis Sim onton was an In d e­
pendence visitor W ednesday.
Mr. Harris and family have m oved to
Tillam ook.
Mrs. Nancy FowIrr lias returned hom e
(rom Portland.
Kittle Dale Garrison is
with pneum onia.
Mr ami Mrs. C ritchlnw, o f Portland,
were In Dallas Sunday visiting friends.
Mr. Swope, of Independence, was a
Dallas visitor M ondav,
N. L. I'almer haa
trip to W ashington.
F ra n k S tu m p
C lyde Smith is helping In Sim onton
A S cott,» grocery store this week.
Mrs. W J K earth underwent an op
•ration in s Portland hospital last week.
returned from
A. J. M sthis. of Salem , was a visitor
in Dallas Thursday.
Seei
Free
Misa ftuhy Ellis ia in the hospital at
Spokane under quarantine.
up from
New­
M r. and Mrs. R obert Fnnlks, o f P ort­
land, arrived in Dallaa Saturday sv e n ­
ine for a visit at the hom e of Mr. ami
Mra. Isaac H ughes.
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Mias Etl
front 8a
T b o ra wi
U m C hristian
cDonald haa retnrned
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y b - U ykt
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ilfim ik
TI m C W H. L ût C*.. & m «! í
r party given b y
Ch rial-
a
Mrs. W . A. School has returned from
a visit in W ashington.
Mra. H . W . Stum p and son , Frank,
left Sunday for a weeks viait In Albany
M r. laiineraon cam e
berg W ednesday.
threatened
Resolved, That the Secretary of this
Association send a copy of thin resolu­
tion to each m em ber oL our delegation
in Congress, asking that the tariff on
the raw m ohair be raised from 12 cents
to lk cents ;
Resolved, That the thanks of this As­
sociation be extended to the newspapers
of Dallas, and the agricultural press for
t h e h e ir t y support given this associa­
tion and show ; to the C om m ercial club,
to G rant & H olm es, contractors ; to C ap­
tain Tooze, to the Electric Lighting C o.,
and to all others w ho asssisted in mak
ing the show a success;
Resolved, That we extend to the rail-
rouds our appreciation of the uniform
courtesy extended to exh ibitors and
those attending the show
Realizing the value of the Northwest
to the livestock industry, and realizing
the necessity of a com petent man as
livestock com m issioner at the Panama-
Pacific Exposition,
Resolved, That we endorse D. O. Live­
ly, of Portland, Oregon, for this posi
tion, recognizing in him a man especial
ly fitted for this position and request
that a copy of this resolution he sent to
the director of exhibits asking that Mr.
Lively be appointed to this position and
pledging an ex h ibit
Resolved, T hat we show our apprecia­
tion of the uniform courtesy extended
the Angora breeders by B F. M eredith
secretary sf the Oregon State Fair, and
prom ise ano:lier large ex h ib it for 1912.
C. D. M INTON,
ED. R ID D L E .
J. K. S P R IN G E R
Dallas, January 22, 1912.
E ditor Item izer:
Reading the record of J. M. Can!
in your last weeks paper of his 25 hens
and two turkeys makes som e of us that
have chickens sit up and take notice
Now with us Mr. C ard’ s word is as good
as his bond, but if he can clear $1,000
with 500 hens, we wish lie would lead
so som e of us m ight follow ao4 som e of
chicken men would be not like ye editor
but like the real estate men and doctors
ride in autom obiles. If the consum er
that reads Mr. C ard’s article thinks he
is getting buncoed, let him keep a few
hens in his back yard and try it out.
Here is our record with 08 hens. Last
year we got 7754 e /gs which so’d for
$141.51, tlie feed costing $75.05, leaving
a profit of $08.40. W e did this w ithout
giving much care to our hens, except to
see that they had plenty of feed at all
times, as we feed in hoppers find we do
not let the hoppers get em pty. This
record is for eggs only as there is seven
of ns and we are like the Baptist pastor,
we like chicken. There were no ch ick ­
ens sold and we Hnd we are starting the
year 1912 with 08 liens and two roost­
ers
W II K R A B E R .
SCHOOL REPORT.
Howard Zinzer, who is working in a ;
Portland brash factory, hail the tniafor-1
tune lant week to have two finger o n ,
the left h a rd cut off, one just atmve the j
nail and the other at the knuckle.
j
Mr. G. A. M cK inley was thrown out
of the huevy Monday night and qu ite I
badly hurt,
Mrs. Tilden waa at Sheridan
week on busineas.
laat
THE FAM O U S
Hart, Schaffner
Marx
Suits and Overcoats
Mra. H om er A llem an, o f W oodburn,
arrived M onday evening for a short
stay with Mrs. Frank Crawford.
| T he Spring V alley Grange held its
regular m onthly m eeting at Lincoln
I Saturday. A good tim e ia promieed ior
| the meeting next m onth when a num ­
ber will he initiated.
Mr». J. D. H olm an, Miss Clara Pech-
in and Henry Lehm an spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. C. E , Me-
Caleb.
T here was preaching at the Guthrie
schoolhoiiHe Sunday, by R ev. W ood , of
Bridgeport.
M rs.
Mrs. Clem Fishback, of C a rlton ,
visiting at her home.
Mr. and Mr». Jack M oore returned
hom e Sunday from A lbany where they
have been visiting their friends, Mr.
M orris’ .
Mrs. C . W . Stuart was sick last week.
Mr. E . Skinner and daughter, Eva,
left for a short visit with relatives
••
Mr
NOW IS THE TIME
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Other Suits and Overcoats, largest stock in Dallas to
choose from, at $6, $8, $10, 12, but dont
wait until your size is gone
The B. L. M. S. met W ednesday with
Mrs. W. J. C rawford.
Calvin W hite is over from Salem vis­
iting friends here.
One to 3 yard remnants, values $1, $1.25 and $1.50
F. W . Royal made a flying trip hom é
Sunday, returning M enoay.
is w orking for
To Go Quickly at 5 0 Cents per Yard
Mrs Etta Dundas, of W illam ina, was
visiting friends here this week.
Values 50 aud 75 cents at 30 cents per Yard
Norman K ou b has returned from Cal­
ifornia.
All Dress Goods, Hose, etc., at 20 per cent.
Boots and Shoes at Regular Prices
Miss Bertha Van Patten is teaching
school at E nterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis were called
to Tillam ook Tuesdav by the severe ill­
Mi»» Beth Deal, the teacher of our ness of Mrs. D ayis’ fattier.
8cho<*l attended the teacher’ s m eeting
Stanley and Austin Edwards were up
at Falls C ity and spent Sunday with
from North Y am hill the last of the week
her parents.
visiting their brother, Gom er.
Mrs. Ed. Steele was called to the bed­
Miss Ida Lasher, who haa been cle rk ­
side of her m other. Mrs. Bagiev, M on­
day evening, she being taken sick su d ­ ing for her uncle, VV. H. Mack, return­
ed
to her hom e in Brush Prairie Thurs­
denly.
day.
Mr. Ordner preached at Fidrview S un­
Lillian Short and Warren G ould re­
day aud a large crow d attended services.
turned Tuesday from a *ew days visit
Milton Lehman is now w orking for at Falls C itv.
Mr. E . E. H iltebrand.
Richard Clanfield is out again after
his recent illness.
Dallas Mercantile Company
Mrs. G eorgia Davie, of Tacom a, is
here with htr sister, Mrs. Edward K ou b,
Cards under this heading will be charged for
who is qu^te ill.
at the rate of $3.00 a year.
Mr, Fleck, of W apato, visited friends
here Saturday.
Almira Rebekah Lodge, No. 26
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IMPORTANT -
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Saturday, February 3rd
Our Great Sale will End
Have you had your share o f this wonderful saving?
If not you will have to hurry as our sale
will positively close Saturday night, February 3rd.
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Mens and Boys Clothing, Womens and Childrens
Suits and Coats, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishings, and in fact every line in our store is
reduced one-fourth to one-half from former price
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FOR FLET C H E R ’ S
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DALLAS CITY BANK
Chas. N. Bilyeu
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O ld (o n tin fn t& l
Is the acme of excellence in whiskey production.
It is the Genuine Old-style delicious product
which made Kentucky famous . . . For sale by
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
The Pevish Child
Needs a Laxative
i
Rubber
GILLIAM
C A S T O R
> v w
Jack Svron was a Ballston visitor this
week.
Meets on the First and Third Wednesdays
Mark Sear» returned to his h 'm e at
H illsboro Saturday after a few weeks
of each mouth in the Odd Fellows Hall.
visit here.
R eport of the school» of Polk county
E mma C o a p , Noble G ra n d
or the school m onth eiuling Decern her
A lta S a va g k , Secretary
29, 1911:
Num ber of schools reporting cor­
rect ly and on tim e ........................
58
Mistletoe Circle, No. 23,
Names of schools not reporting cor­
Mrs. G . G , Irish has been seriously ill
Women of Woodcraft
rectly and on tim e: Parkers, Bru.h
Meet« on the Second and Fourth Wednes­ for several weeks pa.at but is now slight­
C ollege, M ctlm m on d sV alley, G reen­
ly
better.
day» of each month at the Woodman Hall.
wood, Lone Star. M cCoy, G uthrie.
M aky S t a It, Guardian Neighbor
Mr. and Mrs T. G uthrie are making
Num ber of pupils rem aining at
an extended visit, with relatives and
S aiuk L ynn , C lekk
last rep ort....................................
2682
friends at C orvallis and vicinity.
Num ber of pupils registered new
during m o n th ................................
37
Mrs. W in. Mack, chairm an of the
Dallas Assembly. No. 46
Num ber of pupils registered sec­
board of directors conducted the eighth
United Artisans
ondary during mouth ................
18
grade exam ination at the G uthrie school
um ber o f pupils readmitted d u r­
Meet» Flint and Third Monday Evenings of house T h u rsd ay and Friday of last
ing month . . .
........ ..........
each month in Woodman Hall.
Visitiug week.
Total num ber of pupils on regis­
member» cordially invited.
2858
Mr. Talent received a message last
ter during m onth ......................
J. E. Miu.Kit. Master Artisan
Num ber of pupiis dropped during
week telling him that his m other was
W
illis
S
imonton
,
Secretary
month ............................................
dangerously ill. Mr. Talent left on the
199
Num!)er of pupils remaining at
first out-goin;. train for-M edford and is
time of r ep ort................................ 2639
still there by his m other’s bedside.
Dallas
Camp,
No.
209
Numlter of days taught during
W ill Bressler cam e ever from M on­
Woodmen of the World
month ............................................
14
m outh Friday night of last week and
W hole number of days attendance 37493
Meet» every Tuesday at Woodman Hall,
W hole num ber of days absence. . 1813 corner of Washington and Jefferson Street«. continues here witli his sick mother,
W hole nuiiilier of times late ........
478 Visiting Neighbors welcomed.
Number of pupils neither absent
T kacy S t a a t s , Consul Commander
nor tardy. ....................................
1(148
VV. G, V’ a m s a l l , Clerk
Average number of pupils belong­
ing .................
2795
Dallas, Oregon
Average daily attendance ............2B78 2
R .E . V IL L IA M S
President
A.
F.
A.
M
Per cent of attendance ................ 95 8
W. G. VASSALL
Cashier
Jennings Lodge, No. 9
Num ber of visits by parents
112
d ir e c t o r s :
T Meet» Second and Fourth Friday« of each
Num ber of visits bv m embers of
R .C . Craven, I . N . W imm I M. M . E llis
school b oa rd s..................................
40 month in Manodic hall on Main street. Vis­
W . G . V assall. R . E. W illiam s,
T he follow ing schools have been iting brethren welcome.
B. H. M eCallon, F. J . Craven.
placed on the roll of honor for the
W . L. SOKHKKN, W . M.
T his hank is pleased to p lace 1 t i e
county for having m ade a p ercen t o f at­
W alter S. Munt, Secretary
disposal o f its custom ers the fadiitie*
tendance of 95 or more : Zeim, Dallas,
gained during m any years o f contiuuor.r
Sm ithticld, Red Prairie, Bridgeport.
Item izer and Oregonian, $2.00.
service and grow th .
Lewisville, Salt Creek, Valley View,
M onm outh, No. 15, Bethel, Oak G rove,
W ard, Fair View, Cochrane, Oak Point,
Elkins, Indi pendence, A ntioch, W est
Salem, Buena Vista, Spring Valley,
Popcorn, H arm ony, M ontgom ery, Lin­
coln, North Dallua, Enterprise, 0 row ley
Fir (trove, ttunnvsloner Oakdale, Pow­
ells Cam p, L ibeity, Falls C ity, Pioneer,
Oakhurst Rock Creek, M ountain View,
Mistletoe, V alley Junction.
T he following
schools have been
It ¡» natural for a child to laugh and play . complete satisfaction in the morning. After
placed on the roll o f honor for the cou n ­ and when it sulk« drowsily or cries you may j a short use of this remedy all forms of out­
ty for not having had anv tardies d u r ­ tiej**nd on it Nomething physical is the matter. side aid can l>e dispensed with and nature will
ing the m unth: ¡"huhhfield, W ard, Oak If you see no evidences of a serious ailment again act alone.
Point, Elkins, Spring V alley, L incoln, you will not be wroug if you quietly give it a j All classes of good American people keep
of mild laxative that evening on putting j it in the home fur the ills of the »tomach. liv-
C row ley, Powell* C am p, L iberty, H op- doae
it to lied.
| er and bowels, and among the thousanda who
ville, Mistletoe.
The remedy most generally recommended ba\e written the dot-tor that they will never
You will notice that the attendance for this purpose is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep­ be without >t are Mrs G. A. Bate , 94$ K.
this month has lteen very good and sin, which mother» throughout the country ; «Rh St . Salt Lake t ity, I ’ tah, ai d Mr T.
m any schools are on the roll o f honor, it have been giving their children for a quarter K. Hickman, Temnath, Colo. A dose of it
is Imped that t h is 'm a y continue the >f a century. Today thousand« of families 1 has saved many a person from a seiioun ill-
rest of the school year, as the interest are usitig it where hundred» used it then, and
Anyone wishing’ to make a trial of this
in the attendance over the coun ty ia the there tuuai lie good reason for this word of
mouth recommendation.
remedy before buying it iti the regular way of
best I have ever seen.
It ia admittedly the most perfect laxative (a druggist at NO cents or one dollar a bottle
W e still have too m any tardies, there for children, women, old |>e tple and all other» family size) can have a sample bottle sent to
are too many people kipping their c h ild ­ who need a gen’ le bowel stimulant and not a the home free of charge by simply addressing
ren home a few m om ents to work, and I I violent »alt, cathartic pill, or doctored water. 1)r. W B. Caldwell, 4«5 Washington Mt..
find that nearly all the tardies com e from j Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will act gently, \l<»nt cello. 111. Your name and address on
A few families hi the cotlntv.
and when taken before retiring will ting a poetai cani will do.
W e have now tw o standard school* In I
the coun ty. Spring Valley And Buena i
V ista and there are many others tl at j
Are w ithin one or tw o points o f being
standard and will be by next report.
If we sre to keep Polk county as the
ha nner school coun ty, we must keep
working and laMatting school condition*
and we ask the co operation for the rest
of the >M-hool year of every parent, !
school officer, teacher, and pupil in the
cou n ty , and we will win.
Yours respect fully,
SC P T . H .C N K Y M O t'K .
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SILK SALE
BALLST0N.
Miss Laura W inters
Mrs. W . II. Morris,
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Are placed on Sale at
Greatly Reduced Prices, and
Mi»s Eulalia D lv is is staving at Bert
T he 18-month o,d babv o f Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Barber drank a pint of coal T hom pson’». She will not enter school
oil Saturday, the child suffering greatly until the second sem ester.
for a few hours but is getting along nice­
Cheater Frakea, who form erly lived
ly at the present tim e.
here, n u n « nearly being electrocuted
last
week in P< rtland. He is em ploy ­
C. W . Holm an has purchased a new
ed as a chauffeur there and he and his
hack.
em ployer were at a power house and
Miss Lizzie Bogynski visited with ! a« they were leaving the sliding door
Misses M ona ..nd Ollie H inkle S unday. I slipped so that it would not shut.
Mrs. W . H. Mack has been c o n d u c t­ Cheater clim bed up to fix it and cam e
ing eighth grade exam inations at th e mo close to a live wire that it held him
G uthrie school house Thursday aud F r i­ there, burning his face and arm » d rea d ­
fully. 11,000 volts passing through him .
day.
His em ployer took hold of his coat and
Mrs. Elizabeth Bressler, form erly of dragged him from the door. He was
this m ace, is laving at *the point of taken to a hospital in a very serious
death at her hom e in G illiam .
condition, but at last reports was doing
Mr. and Mrs. R alph Barber spent well.
Snudi» v at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs
Lena T hom pson is visiting her grand ­
Herm an W under.
m other in Salem .
Mrs. W . II. Muck visited with
M innich, of Guthrie, this week.
ONCE A YEAR
T he school is planning to hold a box
social in February with a W ashington
and Lincoln program .
ANTIOCH VALLEY.
FAIRVIEW.
Another Hen Record.
Born, Sunday, January 21st, a girl to t
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thom pson.
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D. M. NAYBERGER
Successor and Former Partner
to R. Jacobson & Company
McMinnville
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Street Improvement Notice
TO Maud Butler. M. E. H allock. Trustees Ls-
C reole A cad em ic Institute, 8. L. Burk. R. L.
Chapm an. Trustees M ethodist C hurch . J. L.
Brow n. C. L. Crider, B. H. McCalmn. O E.
W illiam s. Mary E. W illiam s, J. R. Craven,
Jasper Craven. H. L. Crider, Dallas City
Bank. J. W. Crider. J. G. B row n, H. M.
Brown. V. A. Kersey, M. C. W ilson. S. L.
s tilliti. J C. Mi»alt*. C. II W<»«*. I! M
Lawrence, M nm ie Morris. Florem-e G rant. K.
J. Stauffer, Trustee» C a th olic Church. Eva
Teal. J. M D ougan, J. D. Buvens, W. A.
Ayres, C. N. Bilxeu. D an P. Stouffer and
Am os H olm an.
V O TIC E is herebv given, that the city c o u n c il
o f »he city of R a lla v O regon, con tem pla tes
the passage o f an ord in a n ce requiring the im
provem ent o f those certa in streets and parts
of streets and those certa in alleys and parts of
'alleys described ss allow s, to-w it:
Uu all that part o f Church street lyin g b e­
tween the north lin e of Oak street and the
north lin e o f Aeatueiny street; o n all that part
of W ashiuaton street lyin g betw een the east
lin e o f H ayter »tree, am i the west line o f Pair
View aven u e; and ou all that part o f the pub
lie alleys exten d in g ihr> ugh Bha-k* 9 and 10,
O riginal tow n of Dalla», O regon
That said im p rovem en t« sh all consist in g e n ­
eral o f the grad in g and nm eadaniization o f
said streets and alleys an d parts th ereof h ere­
in a b ove «qiecified am i designateli, and the
placin g o f cem en t curbs thereon, and shall !*e
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,n o r e P * r t ic t » la r l) pes< r. bed by am a
on the 22no day o f Jan uary. 1912.
W itness my hand and the officia l se-.l ot the
city of Dallas. O regon, this 23rd day o f J a n u ­
ary. A. D.. 1912.
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CflAH. G REG O RY,
\ A u ditor and P olice Ju d ge o f Dallas. O regon.
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X J o T P K I« hereby given that b l.l« w li: he re
; l x reiv ed by the cou n ty clerk up to K ebruar
7. 1912 at 9 o ’ c lo c k » . m . o f saldi d a y to furnish ,
an 1 d eliv er at the com rt house in Dnllns on or '
before Septem ber 12. 50 cord s o f oak w ood, to
be not less than tw o in ch es in dia m eter and
not ex ceed in g 6 in c h e s : also fifty c o r d s o f first
I class second grow th fir w ood.
E. M SMITH
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C ou nty Clerk.
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Notice for Bids
Notice to Creditors-
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ROUGH H ID M E S S E D
LUMBER!
V O T Ie E is hereby given that the undersigned
L' ha» been d u ly appointed e x e u u to r o f the
estate o f Edna P. Sm ythe
d eceased, b y the
«••Minty cou rt o f the »ra ten f O regon »or Polk
4*oiinty, and has qualified. All persons h a v in g .
«-lsim» against the said estate are hereby n o I
tid ed to present the sam e d u ly verified., »,»- j
get he; with the proper vou ch ers th erefor, to
he undersigned at tne law office o f Bro\ u A
I l*l, l,‘T - , l » X ' l l * t r r a i. D U » . , o r r a n n -
„ i* m onth* from the date o f this notire.
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$ 7 to $ 1 1
A THOUSAND
Brow n.
A ttorney for the estate.
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At Ward’s Sawmill, on
the Canyon Road, Four
miles west of Dallas, Or.
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Dated
W ILLI A S
HMYTHK.
E x ecu tor of the estate o f
Eiina P. .»m ythe decease«].
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assessed to th e real pro p erty fro n tin g »nd ab- I
b u ttin g u pon sani s i;e e ls am i alleys and p a rts
tb e ie o i lit rein alcove »peci tied and d e sig n a te d : ’
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That tt»e city coiiim -II o f the sab! city o f t a l­
las. Oiegon.
ti. w ill «It In the c o n ic il ch am ber in
»aid city on M«*n<lay, the 5th day «if Fei
rnary. 1912. at 8 o ’ c lo c k p. m.. and at said pla«*e
and tim e w ill hear and determ ine oojev-lion*
and rem onstrances tat said p r o p p e d iu ip rm e-
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All Lumber of the
Best Quality
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That all owners of real property within the j
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trie», and ail other persons in interest, mar at- i
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tend at »aid place amt time ami s h o w cause it t Office «iver Fuller Pharimtcv, Dull»».
Veterinary Surgeon
kav*. w kj .u. h iui|.turnn, i.i» .houi.l oitW.- It ik - : H (.. 12 A M
l ' to P. ,M.
812 M a im S t r u c t
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A ll iin<l#*>f I V e t al work d one at
Done by order o f the city rota nett o f the c ity
o f Da has, O regon, m aile am i entered o f record
reasonable prices.
Phone 29
D ALLAS, OREGON
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