Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 21, 1912, Image 2

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    WALTER L. TOOZE JR.
man,F. M. Collins, J. A. McCann;
clerks, E. V. Dalton, W. P. Mil­
Candidate for the Republican Nomi­
That while the candidacy of Many Dallas People Know the Im­ ler.
Second ward—Judges, T. J.
I beg to announce my candida­ nation for Joint Representative.
Ben Selling is being pushed by
portance of Healthy Kidneys.
Hayter, John Lynn, A. J. Mar­ cy for the nomination for county'
the republican papers for all it is
tin; clerks, W. R. Ellis, W. L. assessor, subject to the will o f ! T ^ desire to
„„ announce my can-
worth, yet it seems to assume] The kidncyH filter tiie blood.
CLipn **pn
the proportions of a joke among They work night and day.
the republican voters of Polk ! didacjTfor"the "nombiation" upon
Third Ward -Judges, A. B. county, in the primary election i the republican ticket for the of-
Well kidney« remove impurities.
I the mass of voters.
Sick kidneys allow impurities to mul­ Muir, Chas. Westover, Andrew t to
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n k
o held
U a l 3 April
A m - i ! I 19.
Q
1912.
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be
fice
of m joint
representative for
That the mayor of Portland is tiply.
Bennett; clerks, H. L. Crider, A.
W.
A.
AYRES.
the counties of Lincoln and Polk.
only a figure head—that when No kidney ill should be neglected.
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d
v
e
r
ti
s
e
m
e
n
t
tf
P. Risser.
is grave danger in delay.
I believe in the direct primary;
anything of importance comes up There
On motion of Ayres the audit­
If you have backache or urinary
I wish to announce my candi-
the reasonable use, but no
i he gets sick and leaves town, al- troubles,
or was instructed to advertise dacy for the nomination of Sher- in
abuse of the initiative and refer-
j lowing his understudy to attend If you are nervous, dizzy or worn ont, for bids for the sewer construc­
iff of Polk county, subject to the
An abuse of this power
Begin treating your kidneys at once;
> to it.
tion contemplated on Ash street. will of the Republican voters of endum.
Use a proven kidney remedy.
will
lead
to
its repeal. I believe
Fenton called attention to two said county in the primary elec­ in a reduction
That it would be advisable for None endorsed like Doan’s Kidney
of taxes, provided
houses recently built that had tion to be held April 19 1912.
Governor West to allow Bank- Pills.
the legislation introduced f with
bv thousands.
stovepipes protruding through
wrecker Morris to take his chanc­ Recommended
I wish to state for the benefit that end in view will not injure
Proved br grateful testimony.
es for life or death in the state Mrs. A.
______
J. Cooper, __
Log Cabin St., In- the roof, and the marshal was of those who do not know me
prison just the same as any other dependent'«*, Ore., nays: I have used ordered to look after the infringe­ that I was born at Rickreall. Polk
common thief would have to do. Doan’s Kidney Pills for backache and ment of the law.
county, Oregon, 33 years ago.
other symptoms of kidney trouble and I
Tooze wanted a small light at
I was brought up on a farm
That we again need that street am glad to tay that they gave me great the corner by the skating rink.
relief. I can recommend Doan’s Kid­
and at present am engaged in
sprinkler.
This
brought
on
several
other
ney Pills highly.”
You’ll be interested in these English Basket Weaves and
that occupation on my farm near
That Tom Word seems to be For sale by all dealers. Price 50 applications. No action.
Rickreall. I was educated in the
cents.
Footer-Milburn
Co.,
Buffalo,
able to do more toward stopping
Adjourned to meet next Mon­ Public and High schools of Polk
and Worsteds, the Irish Donezals, these Scottish
New York, sole agents for the United
the illegal sale of liquor in Port­ States.
day night.
county and the Portland Business
land than all the police force.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
college, of Portland, Oregon.
Tweeds and Cheviots and these Ameri­
take
no
other.
DENIES
CHARGES.
That the county judgeship
If nominated and elected I will
must have some other plum in it
give the people of Polk county
can Serges and Velorens
George
L.
Rose,
defendant
in
COUNCIL MEETING.
beside salary, judging from the
a damage suit filed some time the very best that is in me.
candidates after it.
Sincerely yours,
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«T.■■ T'.SS
Council met in regular session ago by R. T. Leonards Friday
JOHN W. ORR.
That some of the guesses on last Monday evening, with May* filed an answer in the circuit (Paid Advertisement)
court
in
which
he
denies
the
our census are certain to be away or Craven in the chair, and all
off.
I am a candidate for the Re­
the officers and council present charges made by the defendant
and makes strong allegations publican nomination for Superin­
That many Dallasites thought The council chamber was filled against the plaintiff.
tendent of Schools of Polk coun­
George Humphrey was not guilty, with spectators, most of them
He states that in September, ty, Oregon, and solicit your sup­
interested in the summer street
even if he had confessed to it.
1911, he employed the plaintiff port at the nominating primary,
and sewer work.
That the heating apparatus for
to work in his hop yard near In­ April 19th, 1912.
On motion of Campbell the dependence and that Leonards
this offibe is all right providing
JAMES E. DUNTON.
the wellfare of our state. I be­
the boss leaves the radiator turn­ matter of the cutting away of became boistrous and refused to
the
hill
at
the
end
of
Uglow
av­
I hereby announce my candi­ lieve that there should be an
ed on and not off.
gather the hops in a clean and
enue was referred to the street careful manner. He also says dacy for the nomination for the equitable adjustment of the law
That our new chair factory committee with power to act.
that Leonards threatened the office of school superintendent of with reference to taxing mort­
will employ several hundred men.
The time having arrived for defendant and other employees Polk county, Oregon, for a sec­ gages about which considerable
That Wilson Ayres does not the opening of bids for macadam of the yard with bodily harm. It ond term, subject to the will of difficulty has a-isen. Bu: very
want the Itemizer to publish ad­ work for the season. The first is further stated that the plain­ the Republican voters at the few counties of the state are liv­
bid opened was 90c a cubic yard tiff attempted to induce the oth­ nominating primary, April 19, ing up to the letter of the pres­
vance information.
35c excavation, South Port­ er employes to leave the yards 1912.
ent law, and Polk is one of those
That several Portland contract­ and
land Crushed Rock Co. L. R. or to strike for higher wages.
I wish to sav that when a can­ few. If it is not right for Mult­
ors
thought
they
might
get
a
soft
• l on
™ our street work, but got j ;$2
Adams
was yard
70 cents
cubic
job
a cubic
was a bid
by £ yard,
L As a result the defendant states didate for my first term as school nomah to observe this law, then
that he was compelled to dis­ superintendent, I promised that Polk should not be expected to.
left,
Keenan, of Portland, city to fur­ charge plaintiff.
I would give my best work for However, enforcement of the
That Jim Williams is still pret­ nish water. Ralph Adams want-
After being discharged Leon­ the schools of the esunty, I have laws of the state is the only true
ty spry when it comes to avoid­ ed 73 cents a yard.
ard is said to have continued his spent my entire time in working and safe foundation for a glori­
ing a fire hose.
No comparison of these bids abusive conduct and as a result for the betterment and advance­ ous wealthy commonwealth, and
That Taft will dig his political can be made by the amount the defendant ordered him off ment of the schools and ask a officers of this county are to be
grave if he raps the direct pri­ above given, as some were by the premises. Leonard refused nomination on the record I have congratulated upon the manner
the cubic yard, some linear, and to go. The case was taken to made. If nominated and elected in which they live up to this law.
mary too much.
_
,
_ „ . all embarrassed with conditions the justice court and the jury for a second term, I will follow It is for the legislature of the
That Roosevelt will carry Polk l that will take a Philadelphia law- failed to agree, whereupon Rose the same policy as in the past state to remove the difficulty.
despite the news taken to repub­ yer to figure oul.
asked the prosecuting attorney and will give my best work for If nominated and elected I will
lican headquarters by Gene Fost­ Cement curbs, 35 cents, by to have the case dismissed. —Sa­ the schools of the county.
work faithfully and industriously
er, John Foster and Dad Cadle. John Olin; 38 cents, Soehren & lem Statesman.
Respectfully.
for the district which I represent.
H. C. SEYMOUR.
I will give the district an aggres­
That Ralph Williams has Anderson; 38 cents, Hogan &
Had Relatives in Polk.
sive representation, and upon
enough to do without getting in­ Hubbard.
Declaration
of
Principles.
On motion of Fenton consider­
this I ask your support.”
to Polk politics.
Died, at the family home in
ing of bids was put off until next this city Sunday morning, March
Falls City, Oregon,
WALTR L. TOOZE, JR.
That if you want your corner Monday night.
March 4, 1912.
10th, Mrs. Andrew J. Moffitt,
Mr. Tooze is an attorney with
lighted, all you have to do is to
An ordinance providing for aged 68 years. Deceased was To the voters of Polk County: offices in Dallas. He graduated
ask the council—so says Captain further macadam work on Church
I have no adverse comment to from the law department of the
born in Jackson county, Virgin­
Tooze,
and Washington streets was read ia in 1844. She was married in make with regard to our present University of Michigan at Ann
That our Main street would second time and passed.
1877 to Andrew J. Moffit, a vet­ school superintendent.
Arbor in 1908. and located in
j Secretaty Tooze advocated put - 1 entille her to recompense that bok
COMMERCIAL CLUB
Will Kraber, Will Miller and eran of the civil war. The hus­ < Only, as a fact, during the Dallas in the fall of the same
better
if
the
merchants
left
ting a man in Portland to get awaits her in the great beyond.
others appeared before the coun­
i hold of home seekers and send
Lavina Koser was born in Law­ their window lights burning, at cil to object to any further sew­ band, one daughter and a sister, present incumbent’s term the year, where he has since been
Hat Quite an Advance in Member­ ■ them up this wav.
rence county, Pa., February 1, least until midnight and the peo­ age dumping in the creek above at Salem, and three brothers in salary of the office has been rais­ actively engaged in the practice
F. J. Goad thought this would 1837,and was married to Levi C. ple have done passing from the- their properties, having word Polk county survive her. She ed from $1000 per annnm to of law. He is city attorney of
ship for Booster Day.
had been a resident of Newport $1200; also a supervisor has been Dallas, secretary Dallas Commer­
i be a good idea, that other towns Koser September 20, 1860, com­ picture shows.
from the state health officer that for 11 years.—Newport News.
appointed who receives $1000 per cial club, attorney for the state
That
so
far
no
interest
is
being
The Commercial club ’met in I were doing it, and we should not ing to Oregon in 1866, settling at taken in the city election, and it such was very detrimental to
annum. May I ask who pays land board for Polk county, and
l
be
left
as
we
were
last
year
on
Dallas,
afterward
moving
to
repular session last night with this proposition.
the health of that community.
the bills?
is captain of the local company
ZENA-SPR1NG VALLEY.
Rickreall where she resided until seems probable that if Fenton, The matter was discussed by the
President Muir in the chair and
I will not if nominated and G. O. N. G. Though of a differ­
Fuller
and
Cosper
want
the
job
H.
G.
Campbell
thought
we
her
death,
which
occurred
March
councilmen,
they
having
the
a goodly attendance, despite could do without a man by hav­
Mrs. Zella Baker, of Portland, was elected ask from the county
ent political faith, still the Item­
19, 1912. Deceased was mother again, they will have no opposi­ health of all residents in mind, Itère over Sunday at Iter parent’s.
counter attractions in the city.
court a charge in the salary dur­ izer will say that Captain Tooze
tion.
ing
our
literature
distributed
in
of
six
children,
of
whom
five
are
The names of B. A. Teats, Ed
and if sceptic tanks are to be the Mrs. Frank Koch, of Praturn, visited ing my incumbency, Neither has the ability to represent the
That the Woodman bean bag solution of the problem they all here last week with her parents.
Dunn, W. I. Ford, J. Miller, C. the board of trade building, com­ living, Mrs. C. A. Ogden, of Sa-
will I take the $200 allowed for
mercial
club,
city
hall
and
other
|lem,
Ohio
F.
A.
Koser,
of
Rick­
throwing contest is growing so concurred that it must be looked Mr. Lovell has ret nr .ed to his home traveling expenses without mak­ district in the legislature, and
M. Nyers, F. E. Collins, Dr. E.
from its knowledge of his record
places,
and
do
as
much
good
reall;
Mrs.
W.
H.
McKee,
of
Per-
in
Estacada,
after
visiting
a
few
days
warm that nearby residents may in the face as soon as possible, with H. A, Looney.
J. Scheets, Wm. Herzog, Lewis
ing and publishing quarterly an
coming to this city, if nom­
Muscott, A. B. Robinson, D. J. \ without the attendant expense. rydale; Miss Mattie and J. R., of think we have a pack of wild In­ and that too without regard to Earl Avre, of Salem, is visiting with itemized account of the same. I since
inated
and elected he will do as
D.
P.
Patterson
thought
it
Rickreall.
Deceased
was
aged
dians in the hall.
Grant, P. S. Greenwood Sr, H.
cost. On motion of Staats the his relatives the Cattons.
will not employ any member, of he says. Give this district an
H. Volheim, C.' G. Johnson, H. would be well for our local real 75 years, 1 month and 19 days.
matter
was
placed
in
the
hands
my
family
to
whom
a
salary
is
to
John
Kush
und
Miss
Jennie
Simkins
That April 3rd is the day it
representation, one
H. Belt, I. C. Emerson, C. L. estate men to list their lands Services were conducted at the quits, so there is plenty of of the health and police commit­ were married Sunday, March 17th, at be paid. I will not accept com­ agressive
the parsonage of the Congregational missions on school fu.niture and that will do complete justice not
Pritcherd, J. G. Minnich, Dr. V. i with Portland real estate men, Evangelical church at Rickreall chance for more candidates to tee for investigation.
only to himself but to the district
C. Staats, H. H. Parsons, were and thus gain customers with a Thursday morning at 10 o’clock bob up.
W. L. Soehren appeared before minister, Kev. Schrock.
apparatus, which may be placed he desires to represent.
division
<
f
the
per
ce
it.
by
Rev.
C.
P.
Gates.
Interment
The
Spring
Valley
Grange
met
at
Lin­
proposed for membership and
the council asking for some
Saturday- Mr. Huberts and Mr. in your buildings from school Paid Adv.
Mr. Campbell thought this un- was made at 1. O. O. F. cemetery
That Lafollet is not out of the means of resuscitating our fire coln
duly voted into full membership.
Finley Edgar, state delegates from Polk supply houses.
advisable
as
Portland
real
estate
at
Dallas.
running at all, so says North Da­ department.
Chas. Hillebrandt, services,
county, were present. Both of these
I will, if nominated and elect­
! men will not work without ex-
The family desire to express kota.
men are members of the Oak Grbve ed, make economy and efficiency
$18.50, was allowed.
On
motion
of
Fuller
the
fire
Summons.
)
elusive
contracts,
and
these
are
their
since
thanks
to
the
many
Grange.
A letter was received rrom Mr.
and water committee was author­
my motto.
hard
to
get
in
Polk
county.
In th e c ir c u it c o u r t o f th e s ta te o f O regon for
friends
who
were
so
kind
to
them
Miss
Eva
Wallipg
of
Lincoln,
and
T.
Hillebrandt stating that he con­
ized to procure a couple of smoke P. Walling, of Portland, were united in
I will visit each school in the P olk c o u n ty . D e p a r tm e n t N o. 1.
Mr. Soehren thought it would in their sad affliction. She wase
aw , p la in t iff ,
sidered the prospects better for
protectors and a cut off nozzle. marriage Wednesday, March 13th. The county at least once in each year, II. M. K ersh V*.
be
a
good
idea
to
run
a
standing
devoted
member
of
the
Congre­
Assessor Chas. Bratcher was in our Mr. Soehren also announced that ceremony took place in Portland and and comply strictly with the H en ry Beriz. d e f e n d a n t . ) V
the securing of a cement plant
ad
in
the
Portland
papers.
vicinity .Monday.
gational church.
H en ry Berg, th e a b o v e n a m e d d e fe n d a n t:
here than at any time during the
he would have an ordinance at w;aa )K‘rtor,ne<1 *>y the Rev. J. M. Ca laws governing the office in all To
"N th e n a m e o f t h e s ta te o f O regon y ou «re
On motion of Tooze H. G. !
The Sar^eant’s address is Chula Vista, the next meeting for consider*- 1
Manv i>r,wnNcif cut gli»» »n.l other matters.
h e r e b y te q u ir e d to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e
historv of the proposition. He
c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t yo u in th e a b o v e e n t i ­
Notice of l inai Account
Cal., instead of Apula Vista, as given tion regarding compensation for silver were received. After a short visit
said Mr. Burch was now in Wash­ Campbell was made a committee
I will keep the office constantly tle d a c tio n w it h in s ix w e e k s from t h e d a t e of
j at the home of the bride’s parents here,
last week.
th e first p u b lic a tio n o f t h is su m m o n s w h ic h
ington looking up the coal sup­ of one to take a lot of our litera-1 Notice is hereby given that the tin-
the
firemen.
] tliev will return to Portland to make under my attention, and will des­ sa
id d a te is M arch 14, 912, an d if y ou fa il to so
Mrs. Will Muller returned home from
r an d tor w a n t th e re o f, th e p la in tiff w ill
ply, that the Roseburg location ¡ture to Portland in the near fu­ «lei signed mi mi hint ratrix of the estate Bullstoii
Campbell said he was in re­ their home.
ignate, at the proper time, two a ap p p p ea
utter a weeas visit with her
ture.
ly to th e c o u r t f..r thfi r e lie f d e m a n d e d
had been given up and that there
of Martha V. W'hitiuer, deceased, has mother, Mrs. Bennet.
ceipt
of
a
letter
from
Frank
i
in h is c o m p la in t ,t o w it : For j u d g m e n t a g a in s t
days
each
week
as
“office
days.”
Mr. Soehren thought it would filed her final aeec tint- li the county
yo u for th e lu m ( f *11:1.26 w ith In ter e st t h e r e ­
was quite a possibility of finding
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.
Howe saying himself and sister
I will hold an industrial school on
at 10 per c e n t, per a n n u m from th e 1st d a y
Several from here attended the Kilties
eunrt of the slate of Oiepnn, for Folk
o f J u n e . 1911. u n til p a id . am i in th e fu r th e r
quite a sufficient supply of lime be a good idea to see what ar­ county,
were
willing
to
dedicate
the
fair
each
year
in
which
I
shall
and that
v, the 13th party Saturday evening.
su m o f $fl) a tto r n e y s 'fe e s u p o n ft c e r ta in prom ts-
Services
Sunday,
March
24.
stone in this vicinity. That Mr. rangements could be made with ¡«lay of April, 1B12, Sat at n rda
streets
in
the
Howe
Addition
to
1
endeavor to have some work on sso rv n o te d e sc rib e d in th e c o m p la in t am i
the hour of 10
Mr. Zmmvnlt hauled hay Wednesday
for ju d g m e n t a g a in s t yo u in th e fu r th e r sum
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Burch would soon be back here the vendor of newspapers from • o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at from
exhibition from every boy and of
$18.22
upon
an o p e n
a c c o u n t an d
the B. Z. Ritrgs place near Enter­ the city. On motion of Coad Mr. j
other
states
to
give
a
booklet
to
I
he
court
room
of
the
said
countv
court
Morning
service
11
a.
m.,
topic
for th e c o sts an d d i s b u r s e m e n t o f t h is at tio n .
with his chief engineer to look
Campbell
was
made
a
committee
girl
in
Poik
county.
prise.
each
man
buying
such
papers.
T h is s u m m o n s is p u b lish e d by o r d e r of th e
j
in
the
citv
of
Dallas,
Oregon,
has
been
“Hallowed be Thy Name.”
over our ground more thorough­
I will hold educational meet­ H o n o r a b le Ed. F. C oad. ju d g e o f th e c o u n ty
Mr. Wahlford is busy buying spring of one to interview the property-
Mpjwiinted bv said court as the tim e and
o u r t o f P o lk c o u n tv , O regon, m a d e a n d e n ­
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. ings in different parts of the c tered
ly-
! place for the hearing of objections to th»* lambs to butcher and ship to Portland. owners in the tract and see if
at c h a m b e r s in t h e c it y o f D a lla s o n fh e
Evening service, 7:30, topic, county at stated times.
13th d a y o f M arch , 1912.
Secretary Tooze gave notice
I said tinal account, and settlement there­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee went to Amity on they were willing to stand the
W . O SIMM.
of.
“A
Complaint
and
an
Answer.”
that this was the last meeting of
expense of the needed survey.
business Tuesday.
I will strive continually to
A tto r n e y for p la in tiff.
Dated and first published Marcii 14,
Prayer
meeting
Thursday
eve-
the year, and that the next meet­
Mr.
Gus
Bowman
appeared
treat
every
person
and
every
Edward Parker is busy in the photo bus
11M2.
M \ l ’ D i'll A 1*1 N,
ing would be one for election of
school district impartially, en­ Proposal for Bids for Sewer Con­
Administratrix of the estate illesa, he having over fitteen dozen or­ before the council and advocate ning 7:30.
new officers, settling up old busi­
lerà to fill.
the securing of a dumping ground .You are invited to worship deavoring at all times to carry
of
Martha
V.
W'hitmer,
deceased.
struction.
Her many friends in Dallas
ness, etc. It was proposed that were greatly distressed Tuesday Brown A Sibley,
Many think gardens will he hard to by the city. The councilmen all with us. Good music and a cor- out the will af the people.
EA LE D b id s w ill be r e ce iv e d at th e office o f
Attorney for estate.
raise tiiis spring on account of so many recognized the fact that they dial greeting,
a banquet be given at that time morning to hear of the demise of
I will work incessantly for the S t h e u n d e r s ig n e d a u d ito r an d p o lic e ju d g e
gray diggers, jack rabbits and China were up against it in this partic-
o f th e c it y o f D alla s, O regon, u n t il 5 o 'clo c k
to celebrate the year’s work.
SPECIAL
MUSIC
of Mrs. I* C. Koser at her Rick-
upbuilding
of
our
school
system
pheasant*.
p. m .,n n M on d ay, th e Stli d a y o f A p ril, 1912,
tall tor Warrants.
MORNING
th e c o n s tr u c tio n o f s e w e r s a n d la te r a ls on
ular.
and the welfare of the boys and c for
On motion of W. L. Soehren, a i reali residence that morning, af-
e r ta in p a rts o f O regon a v e n u e , U glow a v e n u e .
A'OTIer.
I» h .r el.v u iv e n tlin t n il p o lk C o m ity
Fantasy”
.
Asford
On
motion
of
Coad
the
finance
Voluntary
girls
of
Polk
county.
committee of three was appoint - 1 ter a brief illness of heart trouble. I' Warrant* peg * tile d m il! e n d o r s e d " N o t
Ash str e e t a n d o th e r s tr e e ts in th e c it y o f D a l­
Christian Church.
las, O r .g o n . Maid s e w e r s w ill lie c o n s tr u c te d
committee was authorized to look Response______________ Brooks
ed to arrange for and sell tickets She was an estimable lady in ev­ p*«i‘l fi>r u tiio o f f u n d * ,” p r e v io u s to O c to b e r
JAS. E. DUNTON.
in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e p la n s an d s p e c ific a tio n s
A». ISM, w ill he p a id iiim n p r e s e n t« tlio n a t niv S D n e added to the church Sur-
of s a id se w e r s n ow o n file in th e office o f th e
up an acre of ground for such I “The Lord is in His Temple” I Pai-i Advertisement
to a banquet on April 4th. W. ery respect, a loving helpmate of i office.
N o I n te r e s t w ill I k * « llo w e d a f t e r d a l e
u n d er sig n e d a u d ito r a n d p o lic e ju d g e a n d th e
e.
Offertory-. ‘ ‘Prelude” . _ Gui lman t
uay. 294 present at the Bible purpose, with power to act.
L. Soehren, W. L. Tooze and W. her husband and a fond mother o f D th a in te d n o a tic
provision-* of o r d in a n c e No 176. o f sai t c itv .
McCoy, Ore.
t m v office in D a lia n , O re g o n , t h i s
E ach b id m ust be a c c o m p a n ie d by a c e r tifie d
Anthem
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Wilson
School
session.
Mrs.
Clare
G.
The
residents
asked
for
a
side-
i
15th
d
a
y
o
f
M
a
rc
h
,
1912,
V. Fuller were appointed by of her children. What more can
I announce myself as a candi- c h e c k , p a y a b le to th e c it y o f D a lla s, for lu per
T R A C Y HT \ AIM,
“In
Heavenly
Love
Abiding”
Esson
spoke
at
the
evening
ser­
t o f th e a m o u n t of th e b id . s a id c h e c k to
walk at Cherry and Stump and a i
President Muir.
be said in praise of her life, or
C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r .
! date for county commissioner on c be e n fo
rfe ite d to s a id c it y o f D a lla s in c a se t h e
EVENING
vice.
crosswalk at Ash and Uglow av- (
at the pri-! b id d e r s h a ll ta il to g iv e a good a n d s u ffic ie n t
the
democratic
ticket,
n d an d e x e c u te a c o n tr a c t for th e fa ith fu l
Bible school 10 a. m.
enue. Referred to street com- j Voluntary ............................Tritant mary election, April 12, 1912. I b p o erform
an ce of t h e w ork for w h ic h he bid.
“Spring Song”
Communion service 11 a. m.
mittee.
e n v e lo p e c o n t a in in g th e bid m u st be
« t A M l M A A M t M ML M l M l M l M l M t M l M t M l M l M l M l Mv M l M l M l M l M l M l.- M iM M l M l M l M l M l M l M l M l M l M l M l M l M l M l M l J
I Less extravagance and lower a d The
d r e ssed to th e u n d e r s ig n e d a u d ito r an d p o ­
Response
....................
Novello
Morning
sermon
"The
Coming
On motion of Ayres a warrant
taxes.
A. H. WYATT. n lic te e u ts ju .” d g e an d m a rk ed •’bid on s e w e r n ip r o v c -
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was ordered drawn for $91.47 When Thou Art Keeper of the | P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t
•
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H onda eq u a l in a m o u n t to th e c o n tr a c t p r ice
I Election.”
Heart” 4 1 »
Senior C. E. 6:30 p. m.
w ill lie req u ired from th e b id d e r for t h e fa ith -
on
1911,
V drawn
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V street
V I V V t
1 improve-
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I
ment
bond
interest
fund
to
pay
Offertory.
._
‘Andante”
Lorenz
Evening
sermon,
"The
Brazen
To
the
voters
As
a
candidate
,U
Tf."',irm
“",'
c ity of
D r a lla s h e r e b y r eserv es t h e r ig h t
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Anthem------- ------ ----Thurston for assessor, I respectfully ask j to reje c t a n y and a ll b id s.
interest
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i
><>ne
by
owlet
of the city council <»r i1«;’«*.
f Serpent.”
"Hark. Hark My Soul”
and we make
yOUr Support tor tne nominstion , O regon , m a d e a n d e n te r e d of record o n th e
Fenton reported the Odd Fel­
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i you You feel are so. welcome
U
lli
il»
r
o
t
M«r.
h. 1»W
EDGAR W. MILES.
If you were desir­ lows were willing to pay $40 a
in the republican primary elec­
ts
CH AS. G REGORY
A u d ito r an d F o lfc c J u d g e
Pastor.
ous of investing your money in a quarter for rent of the upstairs
tion
to
be
held
April
19.
If
[S E A I )
of D allas. O regon.
^ ♦ m*
business you would invest it in of the city hall. On motion of
nominated and elected my atm
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Farm Names.
will be to serve you and your in­
I the best and most profitable bus : - 1 Coad the auuitor was authorized
Notice to Creditors.
<s
£ ness that is right. So you ought] to enter into such a contract with No. 98 Geo. H. Ball, Ballston, terests with courtesy and justice.
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V’O
T
It'E
is
h e r e b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r s ig n e d
English Ivy Farm.
ARTHUR R. ALLEN.
:> to invest your time in the best them for one year.
ha* beeu by t n e c o u n ty c o u r t of th e s ta te
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Rickreall, Ore o f O regon for t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk , a p p o in te d
On motion of Cosper the audit­
» and most profitable employment
a n n u iM r a tr tx o f t h e e s ta te of W alk er W.
P aid A d vertin cm en t
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Ccmmissioaer's
possible. Follow this rule on or was instructed to make the
Bvven!*, d*-t c a sed , an d h a s q u a lifie d . A ll per­
1
son*
h a v in g c la im s n u a in st sa id e s ta t e are
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Sunday and you will find your­ necessary preparations for the
A contract was entered into
To the lf_‘publican voters of h e « b y n o tified to p resen t th e sa m e d u ly veri
a s bv law require*!, to th e u n d e r s ig n e d at
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with 0 . C. Liemen for the con­ Polk County: I hereby announce lieu
I self in the Christian church from next city election.
h er r e sid e n c e a t A ir lie , P o l l C ou n ty. O regon ,
«
The following judges and clerks struction of two oncrete culverts myself as a candidate for asses­ *»r
a t t h e la w office o Brow n A S ib le y . «10 M il!
I 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. and from
str e e t. D allas. O regon, w it h in s ix m o n th s frdiu
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7:30
to
9:30
p.
m.
and
the
young
were
on
motion
of
Staata
appoint­
on the Wallace road in district 4. sor before the primary election th e d a te h ereof,
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M A R I HA E. SEVENS,
a
ed to serve at city election on Bond of $2640 secured and one on April 19. and request the votes
I people from 6:30 to 7:30 also.
A d m in istr a tr ix o f t h e e s ta te o f
€
first Monday in April:
LEON L. MYERS.
W alk er W. S e v e n s ,
year made time limit of comple­ of all who desire a square deal.
B row n A S ib le y .
d e c e a se d .
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Christian Minister.
First ward—Judge. Hardy Hol- tion.
C. L. HUBBARD.
A tto rn e y * fo r estate.
WHISPERS.
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CANDIDATES’ ANNÙÜNCfMUlIS
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL?
If You Want to Know What Well Dressed
Men will Wear this Season, Ask
“Billy” Herzog
You men will like the Cloihing we’ve brought
here for your Spring wearing
The Latest Designs and the Best Tailors have converted all these splendid
fabrics into models for men who like to be well dressed.
They
are ready now for your choosing. We invite you to make
leisurely selection. Moderately priced. $12.50 to $25
Also a very large selection of up-to-date Hats,
Shoes and Furnishings
‘When You See it In Our Ad, It’s So”
W H H E R ZO G
L E A D IN G C L O T H I E R
D A LLA S, OREGON
PERRYDALE.
MRS. KOSER DEAD.
Patted Away at Her Rickreall
Horae Tuetday Morning.
Som ew h at S m o k e d
But Still Doing Business---Better Bargains than Ever
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