Image provided by: Dallas Public Library; Dallas, OR
About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
I STUMP PULLING MACHINES FOR SALE AT THE DALLAS IRON WORKS We have several of these machines on hand which have been selling for $76 each, but are reducing the price to $60, which price cannot be duplicated. Our machine carries an iron clad guarantee and it will be to your interest to see us before buying. Monday to attend the Oregon- Washing- ton basketball game. Mrs Charles Snelling, of Perrvdale, is the guest of Mi a. S. J . Richmond. Mrs, Sam Burke went to Portland Wednesday. Mis« Beulah Brad way ia improving rapidly. Mr. and Mr«. E. W. Fuller drove up fiom Portland Wednesday in their new car. Miss Pearl Green, of Portland, i8 spending a few days with Mrs. L. D. Keyger, Mr«. F. E. Cook is visiting relatives in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roberts spent Sun day with A1 Patrick, of Spring Valley. W. E, Lynch was a passenger to Portland Thursday. Mr«. Ray Craven visited relatives at i Bal'aton last week. Mrs. II. P. Roads, of Seattle, is visit- | ing her parents in this city. Mrs. Ollie McCarter ia visiting friends ! in Portland. , T. B. Masters passed through Dallas ! Monday. J . B. Thompson was a passenger to I Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Davis, of Mon mouth, visited at the home of O. C. Smith Monday. ! J . D. Smith and Amos Holman re- | turned Mondayfrom an extended visit through California ASSESSMENT ROLL Could Lay Pin in Cracks. Four Long Years of Eczema. Only Relief in Scratching. Used One Set of Cuticura Remedies. Hands Entirely Well. “ I ran truthfully sar Cuticura Reme dies have cured ine of four long years of eczema. About four years ago 1 noticed some little pimples coining on my little finger, and not giving it any attention, it soon became worse and spread all over my hands. If I would have them in water for a long time, they would burn like fire ana larfe cracks would come. I could lay a pin in them. After using all the salves I could think of, I went to three different doctors, but all did me no good. The only relief I got was scratching. “ So after hearing so much about the wonderful Cuticura Remedies, I pur chased one complete set, and after using them three days my hands were much better. To-day my hands are entirely well, one set being all I used.” (Signed) Miss Etta Narber, R. F. D. 2, Spring Lake, Mich., Sept. 26, 1910. No stronger evidence than this could be given of the success and economy of the Cuticura Remedies in the treatment of torturing, disfiguring humors of tho skin. A single hot bath with Cuticura Soap and a gentle anointing with Cuti cura Ointment are often sufficient to afford immediate relief in the most dis tressing cases and permit rest and sleep when all else fails. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are equally effective in pre serving, purifying and beautifying the sk in, scalp, hair and hands. Although Cuticura Soap (25c.) and Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are sold throughout the world, a* liberal sample of each, with 3?-p. book on the «kin and scalp, will l»e mailed free on application to Potter Drug A Chew. Corp., Dept. 2B, Boston, ** CHILDREN’S CONTEST. A , >h. ia term ed, wifi endure bravely and patiently agonies which a »trim , man would give way under. Tha (act U women are more patient than they ought to ha under aueh troubles. Every woman ought to know that ,h e may obtain Ilia moat experienced medical edvioe f r t t ./ c k a r f and in mkttlutt n u h itn e t end privacy by writing to the W o rld '. D iipenaary Medical A ssociation, R . V . Pierce, M . D ., President, Buffalo, N. Y . Dr. Pieros baa been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' H otel and Surgieal Institu te, of Buffalo, N . Y ., lor __________ ■ ■ "T years and has had a wider practical experience *» treatm ent t i women a diseases than any nther phyaician in this oountry. H is m edicine, are world-famous lor their eatomahin, efficacy. The most perfect remedy sear devised for weak and dett- •ota woman ia Dr. Moree'a Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN W EI L. T ha many and varied forth ia Plata Fnfflish revised and up-to-date receipt of 31 on. .wm symptoms of w om an's peculiar ailm ent, are fully sat in the People s Medical Advisor ( IOON pedes), e newly Edition of which, cloth-hound will he meited / m oo stamps to pay coal of mailing sofa Address as above. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Lodge Notice. A stated communication of ¡Jenninjrs Lodtre No. 9, A. F. & A. M. will be held in the Mason ic hall on Fndav evenin«. March 22. Work in the E. A. degree. Adoption of new by-laws. All members requested to be present j Visiting brethren welcome. By 1 order of the W. M. WALTER MUIR. Secretary. -------------• • * ------ — ■ . Kopiak Coal. First class Kopiah coal in any I quantity delivered to any part of the citv promptly on telephone call. Leave orders with S. M. Ray & Co., phone 31. W. L. Barber, dealer in coal. The Peevish Child Needs a Laxative Back For tho Asking. Geo A ecu ii ti us et ux to Geo E R M F o w le ........................ $ 7,630 Your Money You Promise Nothing. Armstrong, 124 acres in t 6 s, r G L Frizzell......................... 17.700 We rre po confident that wo can fur 6 w ............................................ $7400 Mary F ro isn e r..................... 5.090 nish relief for Indigestion and dyspep Refer Fries«» et ux to Arthur W D J F ry .................................. 6,830 sia that we promise to supply the Fink et al, trustee, one acre and right of way for the county road CC G ard n e r........................ 9,630 medicine free of nil cost to every one I t is natural for a child to laugh and plav | com plete satisfaction in the morning. A fter C LG ardner___ .. 6,680 who uses It according *> directions Carrie Fink and hd to K C El- 2200 and when it sulk» drowsily or cries you may a short use of this remedy all forms of out . . .. _ . ... . dridge, lots in Independence . depend on it something physical is the it.titter. side aid can bedispenaed with and n ature will H V G a te s .......................... 11,750 who 1« not perfectly satisfied with the j Amy j Bi|vell an<1 ,l(i to Thomas If you see no evidences of a serious ailment again ;tct alone. you will not be wrong if you quietly give it a David Gibson heirs.......... 7,470 results. Me exact no promises and Sylvester, lot in Independence, A ll classes of good American people keep dose of mild laxative that evening on putting it in the home for the Ui« of the stomach, Uv- Mrs. M. J . Gibson______ 8,000 put uo one under any obligation what- I Horace M Reeve* to Wm Dawes, it to bed. er and bowels, and among the thousands who 850 ever. Surely nothing could be fairer. ( I>ot in Independence......... Cass Gibson.......................... 10,750 The remedy most generally recommended ha\e w ritten the doctor th at they will never I L Patterson..................... 14,670 We are located right here where you Maria Smith to Uaoder N Bilieu, 100 for this purpose is Dr. Caldwell’s 8yrup Pep- l»e without it are Mrs. G . A. B ate-, L'4b K. ‘»in, which mothers throughout the country 6th S t., S a lt Lake C ity , U tah, ai d M r T . live, and our reputation should be suf- j H*'* r H w W D Gilliam........................ 6,300 Same to W R Chamberlain, 20 have been giving their children for a quarter | F . H ickm an, T em nath, Colo. A dose of it 100 of a century. Today thousands of families has saved muny a person from a serioua ill. acres in t 5 s. r 6 w..................... C Glenn estate.................... 8,200 flrlent a a ru ra n c. o f the genuiueuesa of our offer. are using it where hundreds used it then, and i ness. John M Lvnn el ux to James L Hiram Goddard................... 14,000 We want every ore who la troubled there must be good reason for this word of ami Winnie E Braden, 13.41 Anyone wishing to make a t r a l of this Sarah Goodfellow________ 5,530 with Indigestion or dyapepala In any ; remedy before buying it in the regular way of acres in t 8 s. r 5 w ................... 1500 mouth recommendation. It is admittedly the most perfect laxative (a druggist at 50 cents or one dollar a bottle Grand Rapids Timber Co. 33,760 form to come to our «tore nnd buy a W E Lvnch et ux to C W Hatfield children, women, old people and all others j fam ily size) can have a sample bottle sent to 10 for 119.18 acres in t 7 a, r 5 w T! S Grant.................... 25,520 box of Itexnll Dyspepsia Tablet*. Take who ueed a gen le bowel stimulant and not u i h" ' ,ieJ r«eJ ‘f c h»rge by simply addressing violent salt, cathartic pill, or doctored water. i D r. VV B. Caldwell, 465 W ashington S t., H R G rant_____________ 5,600 them ho-n-*. end rive them a reason Hugh P Allen et ux to H 11 Van- 10 dervoort. 24 acre« in t 7 s. r H w Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will act gently, I M ont cello, 111. Y o u r uarne aud address on N F Gre^sr ....... ............... 9,060 able trial, reerrdine to directions. If David M Gutnrie to School Dis aud when taken before retiring will bring a postal card will do. C H Gronwold____ _____ 55,400 they don't o'espe yon. tell us and we trict 54. 1 acre in t 8 s, r 5 w Sarah J G round............ .. 7,210 will quick!? ro'nm your money. They Charles W Minnich et ux to John J Fanning, lots in Francis Fruit J T Guthrie___ . 5,170 have a ver- m"d but positive action valuable consideration. J L Guthiie___ 8,000 upon the or-nns with which they rome A Tract, H Moeller to A O Moeller et ux DAILY, M ARCH iu contact, apparently acting as a reg N L Guy________________ 8,070 65.80 acres, in t 7 s, r 3 w ........ 1, to APRIL I S ulative to- Ic np-n the re’ttxe l muscular United States to John M Story, Everett A Gwinn_______ 6,470 of t lie bo--el. thus overcoming wen k- 30 acres, t 10 s, r 6 w, patent . TO E P Gwinn heirs................ 14,600 coat ness. and Hiding to respire the bowels 8 Roche to C P Cornwell, Margaret L H all.............. 5,060 to more vigorous and healthy ucttvlfv. Nettie P O IN T S in W E S T E R N OREGON lot in Monmouth......................... 200 Mary E Hallock_____ 11,600 Threeslzes.25c..-lOe.and*1.00. Remem I J Riley et al to Ed Bidilell, land ---------------------------------------- F R O M ---------------------------------------- land in Dallas ........... . . C V Hawley estate_____ 8,500 ber. you cun obtain Ilexall Remedies Chicago - $33.00 St. Paul $25.00 Hanna Bros........................ 18,560 only at our atom—The Rexall Store. C L Hopkins et ux to Albert Teal. land in Falls City ................... 650 Cincinnati 37.90 Kansas City 25.00 C E Hanna___________ 5,570 E R Tuttle et ux to Reuben E Milwaukee 31.50 Omaha - - CONRAD STAFKIN, Dallas, Ora. 25.00 Otto Hansen.................... _ 5,180 Morris, land in Dallas............... 2000 1 St. Louis 32.00 DesMoines 27.85 Sheriff J M (irant to Ladd & Bush J R Harrington________ 5,000 èpvy New York 50.00 Indianapolis 35.65 26 50 acres, in t 6 s, r 4 w, sher E L H arris______ ________ 6.630 Kirkpatrick & Crider__ 8.000 iff’s deed Detroit - 38.00 Denver - - 3925 25.00 Hugh Harris heirs 6,200 Kirkpatrick & Williams.. 7,050 Clara M Coffman to Estella L From Other Eastern Points in Proportion Mrs J F Havitt .............. 16,950 J M Kniizht____________ 7.870 Corbin, lot in Falls Citv .......... Tell your friends in the Kant of this opportudity of moving West at low Ed«ar Hartley____ ______ 5,560 J B Knowles___________ 12.470 8 H Gilliam! et ux to Anna M rate*. Direct train service via Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, Great in Independence.. .. 600 Crai« Hartley___________ 5,500 Chas L Kolesche_______ 9,500 D Cook,lots Northern aud "North Bank” lines to Portland, thence via Southern Pa M Kliever et ux to Henry Gertz J C H a stin g s.................... 8,330 Kohl & K in z e l................. 13,440 et ux, 6 45 acres, in t 7 8, r 5 w cific or Oregon Electric Railway. Details will he furnished on request. 967 C L Hawley..................... 5,100 F A Koser_____________ 10,540 Henry M Brown et al to R W i - J H Hawley___________ 16,300 Fred W Kubin_________ 7,450 Craven. 5.10 acres, in t 7 s, r 5 I W. E. COMAN, Gen’I Freight & Pa**. Agent, Portland, Oregon Í H G Hawley heirs ______ 7,000 I .add & Bush______ ____ 32,970 W II RiggH to Oregon Milling and 816 Estella „ „ „ Hayden, - , . trustee 17,000 John T Lady___ ._______ 6,060 Warehouse comtmny, land in Estella H a y d e n ............ .. 9,200 Gus S L a k e . . . . ......... ........ 9,350 Independence ............................. 1 Zerelda H a y d en .............. 8,000 Rex Lamson .......... 7,000 E H Haemer et ux to J Frank Miller, land in Monmouth . . . 4000 M H a y te r.................. 13,570 Theo Lan«ele___________ 8,780 Mary A Stine to W J Miller, land Fred Hebdingr ..................... 5,180 Chas LeBold_ 44,110 in Monmouth..................... . . . . 2500 A J Hedges......................... 7,950 Mary F Lee......................... 7,900 Chde Kelly to J M Boyer, 101 10 U G Heffley........................ 8,600 C E L ei«h _____________ 6,000 acres in t 6 «, r 4 w .................. W Nendel et al to Carl E Elizabeth Heist 5,800 C W Leonard ___________ 14,410 John Schlickeiaer, third interest in Ja s Helmick_____________ 19,000 Mary E Leveck________ 9,000 120 acre« in t 10 «, r 4 w............. 10 Sarah H elm ick,................ 26,000 D W Lewis____ _________ 5,070 C P Hembree...... ........... __ 9,440 J H L e w is ........................ 5,070 Ella Hendrick_________ 6,000 Mrs S A Lewis_________ 7,680 D G H e n ry _____ ______ 12,560 A A Lindeman_________ 7,980 DR. B. E. N E V E L D M Hewitt____________ 12,040 F A Link estate________ 6,660 612 M ain S t r e e t Frank H e lk a .................... 7,050 L R Livermore.....................13,850 Homer H ill............ ............. 8,320 J S Loe________________ 5,950 Phone 29 DALLAS, OREGON L R H ill................. 11,450 R A Looney____________ 9,190 Verd H ill................. . . . . 9,770 C Lorence___ ____________ 17,170 J W Hiltibrand........ . 6,020 Mrs Eliza Loughary____ 5,440 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ja s Hiltibrand.................... 5,400 - Fred Loy___ __________ 6,200 J H Hirschberg: ^ _________ _ 69,450 John R L o y ... ................. 6,210 l _ ________ . A B F Huizda . . . .................. 8,600 Mrs E F Lucas . . . .......... 25,370 * B M Hodson------ ---------- 5,000 Alice E Lynn 7,340 R W Hoag________ 5,520 j m L y n n . . . . : : : : : : : : : : : ¡ J F Holman_____ ______ 5,210 Thos Holman.................. 11,310 Stop« itching instantly. Cure« piles, A M H olm es.......................18,210 eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, OF Holmes, Schindler et al 5,500 herpes, scabies, Doan’s Ointment. At any drug store. E C Horst C o................ 50,450 John Hostetler_________ 10,600 of Ja s H ow e................. 7,100 To Oregon and the Northwest Prevailing Rebecca Howe__________ 16,850 AT M D Hubbard.................... 7,520 Daily March I to April 15, 1912 co ur t of th e s t a te of Oregon Harry D Iliff_____ _____ 5,620 for In P th ol e k county co unt y. -O V E R T H E - Morgan In germ a n . _____ 6,840 In th e m a t t e r of th e e sta te of Wi lli am Ridge de c ea s e d. T A Ireland h e ir s ............ 11,480 way OT IC E is hereb y given t h a t I will, as a d C E Ireland______ _______13,000 N m i n is t r a t r ix of th e ab ove entitled estate, and in pur su anc e of a licen se duly issued out R Jacobson .......................... 13,000 of the ab ove en ti tle d eour t and ca use on the At the Usual Price 8th day of March, 1912, sell at private saie at Edwin Jacobson................ 5,200 T m t rr o/*n ' m >’ residence ne ar Buell ip Pol k c oun ty. Ore- BURN LIKE FIRE A lm a M itc h e ll. II. P Shriver was papering for Geo. Hidings. Mr. Opp. of independence, visited in You can see one of these Dallas Friday. M achines at Craven Bros. Harry Viera ¡s on the sick list. N wt Harris has returned from Salem. Mr. James is building a barn. relative« at Portland and St John«, ha« Ruth Beaver spent Saturday night returned home. with her mother at Salem. Mr. Emmerson ha« returned from a I) I*. Stouffer is seen on our streets | business trij> to Portland. Rotti Miller.............................8 0 . .. .. 60c again. Frank Stump ..................... ">0...... 50c Mr. and Mr«. Workers and family Leona M ason ............................... 5 0 ............. 60c ! o s D. M. Met g r nnd Les er I expect to return to Wisconsin in a few liar riet D ivi*.........................50............50e Bai ...on c we.it. to Mc.Mii.uville to niiend j days. VanNortwiek ..............30 . .. 25e the oratorical contest, Lester beuig one Prof. Gilmore was called to Portland Alma Mitchell.........................30............25c of t he orators. j suddenly on account of his wife’s illness. Ed Watson is making some improve L eo n a M aso n . ments to his house by adding a new I The Baptist juniors had a party at the church Flidav evening. Miss Lillie Bowman went to Salem porch. Saturday to make a abort visit. Clarence Walker, of Buell, visited at Henry Brown «old some land to Rea John Lynn went to McMinnville Sat Craven ami fie expects to build a house the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barbar Sun day. urday. soon. M s. Lock man was a Salem visitor the L B Murrav, of Falla city, made a Homer Con lee visited his sister, Mrs. last of the week. buaineaa trip to Dallaa recently. Will Shewey, at Oakdale. The Artisans stave a fine banquet Many farmers are spraying their or Dr. Starbuck and parents spent Sun Monday evening, a large crowd being chards now. day in Salem. present. The Militia Bova are preparing to give Mabel Martin faught school for Miss Mrs. Allen, from Teats Station, was an April fool’s dance the first of April. Beaver while she was sick. operated on at the the Dallas hospüal Gertrude Willaon is now able to at Monday. H a r r i e t D a v is . tend school. * Mr. J . F. Holman attended the Pro Mr. Savage is putting a new roof on Mr«. Sam Burk returned from Port his house. hibition convention in Portland last land Sunday. week. • Bill White was n Salem visitor Wed C. C. Polling returned from Portland nesday. Mrs. C. S. Chapin, of Portland, is vis iting her daughter. Mrs. W. P. Miller. last week. Mr. Thomas is going to build a green There was a party given at the home house soon. Mis« Perrine, of Portland, is at the of Nina Farley Friday evening. Only a hospital taking (‘are of James Elliott, Mrs. J. Me Bee and daughter went to few attended. who recently had his eye removed. Salem Saturday,. Mr. and Mr«. L. Fryer have recently Frank Arnold has moved hi« family Dr. Sheeiz went to Portland Saturday. from Oakdale to the Peterson house in moved to Perrvdale. Mrs. Chas. McDevitt went to Salem Ea«t Dallas. Mrs. Launer is improving. Friday. Mis« Scott, of St Johns, i« at the hos Miles Darla «pent Tueaday in Salem. Clare Davis returned home from Ne pital taking care of Mrs. Launer, who M inv people have commenced making braska, where he has been the past five recently underwent an operation. g Arden. months. Virgil Plush, who went from here to Frank Kersey returnedirom Indepen Rev Gates returned home from Port California with his parents, died at | their home at Pomona. dence Tuesday. land Thursday. Carl Fenton returned to Eugene Sun I Mr. and Mrs. Homshoe, who have Mrs. Reece Robins was removed from been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Calkins day. fhe hospital Thursday. have gone to Canada. Mrs. Thornpaon went to California The C. E. society of the Evangelical Cricket Reven«, of I’eedee, was look Sunday. church held a bun ness meeting and ing at real estate in Dallas 'ast week. A number of Independence young social at Mrs. Halls Friday evening. people were at the akaking rink Satur Robert Van Orsdel has returned from August Schrader is building a fence Portland where he has been taking a day evening. around his lots in South Dallas. coarse in pharmacy. Lillian Erickson returned from Salem Earl Barham and Walter Sellers are Harry Woods has received «nine Sunday. working down at the Whiteaker oil well thornghbred Ancona egu« from Cali Clarence Reynolds, of Eugene is visit putting up a derrick. fornia, for which he paid $1 each. ing in this city. II. W. Nichols sent Miss Harriet Da Mrs. Claud Huston, of Heppner, i« Ethel Murphy returned to Eugene vis a nice bicycle lamp Thursday. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Monday. John Lynn went McMinnville Satur Phillips. Miss Etta Fleck ia visiting in Inde day. Frank Oshurn w as called to the bed pendence. Wilson A vres was a passengers on the side of his mother in Independence Portland train Sunday evening. Joe Trent is rapidly improving. where she is very sick. Mrs I, B Martins son, of Perrvdale, Mr«. Brown, of Portland, «pent a few Mrs. W. W. Miller’s sister in North days last week in this city visiting old while shearing his sheep, run the shears Dakota is very ill. in his hand cutting it badly. time friends. Hardy Holman, of Oxnard, California, Bill Neel is working in Henry Camp is quite sick. The examination-* h*’gin this week bell's office. and all pupils are studying hard. T. D. Phillips has rented his place to Mis. Mason is working at the hospi his son, Ira, and will move to Dallas. Mia« Blanche McKinney will enter tal. tain the Christian league at her home Tommy Guthrie was at Mr. Blitz' vet Mrs. F. E. Cook is visiting at Corval ting scions to graft his Royal Ann cher Thursday evenin. lis. ries. F r a n k S tu m p Frank Kersey went to Independence I Mrs Finseth has returned from a vis Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L Fenton returned Tuesday. it in Minnesota. from Eugene this week. Charles Minnich was at Portland last lvvl McFee writes from near Des-' Ray B oh I h returned to school at Eu week on hiisines«. Moines Iowa that there is siill 18 inches gene Monday of snow there. E. (\ Cornelius, of Monmouth, was in Mrs. H. W. Stump went to Portland Dallas Tuesday. Mis. Ruth Good was a Salem visitor Wednesday. Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Bonis, who has been quite A d d a V a n N o r tw ic k Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Teats of Polk lick, ia much improved this week. Mrs. J. W. Thomas went to California Station have a new boy. .1. G. Van Orsdel returned from Port Suuduv for a visit. Andy Hiefartli was taken home from land this week j Mr. and Mrs. Stroud have gone to the hospital Sunday. Miss Ada Osfittld is visiting Miss Alice | their farm for tho summer. Mrs. Nunn has a Marlboro plum tree Grant this week. ! John and Otto Hatton, of Willamina, in full bloom. Mrs. W. A. Avres went to McMinn I visited their aunt, Mrs. E C. Hatton, Mr. Fream. of Monmouth, visited his ville Saturday. | last Saturday. sister, Mrs. Nunn, Sunday. Jay Clark, of Sunnyslope was in town W. S. Standish, representing Los An- Mrs. Bowles is very much improved Saturday | geles mining capitalists, has been here Howard Hayes is threatened with Mrs. Cecil Brown returned to her ¡conferring with Dr. J . O. Snyder. home in New larg after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Van Nortwick, paralysis. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoi Blessing. of Lafayette, are visiting their cousins, Veva Burns «i>ent Sunday in Portland. Miss Thelma Blessing returned to Sa Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Van Nortwick. Jack Wilson visited Amity last week. lem Wednesday. R u t h M ille r. Dale Brock has a severe attack of Verd Hill, of Independence, was in Mr« Nancy Brown was a Portland pleurisy. town Monday. visitor this week. Mrs. Andrews and son of, Ovsterville, Mrs, Proctor, of Seattle, is visiting Washington, are visiting bar sister. Mrs. Misa Leota Lewis, of Salem, la visit her mother, Mrs. Tom Bailey. ing friends here. Calkins. llarrv Madison, of Salem, came over Mrs Knight, who has been visiting Quite a number babies received metí ala in tbe Borden baby contest. • A Poor Weak Woman CAN YOU ASK MORE? LOW FARES WEST Good Service Counts in Groceries as well as anything else We have the Clerks and the Goods Veterinary Surgeon SIMONTON & SCOTT Good Assortment Colonist FARES South of the Court House, Dallas “ Back to the farm” is Now the Slogan, and the Administratrix Notice of Sale Real Property. LUM BER From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United States WARD’S Mill J 1 J W 7 , o b U gon, oil o r a fte r th e h o u r of 10 o 'c lo c k a. in., ----------' th e l.Hth day of April, 1912, s u b je c t to c o n t i n u a 9 . 6 6 0 tio n by t n e ’above name d co ur t, al l th e right, Fred J o h n s o n __________________ 7 , 4 1 0 title, int ere st and e st a t e t h e above named W ill iam Ridgeway had in and to the follow W N J o n e s ____________________ 1 1 , 2 3 0 ing d< scribed premises at t h e time of his d e at h, tow it : M o r g a n J o n e s . ................................... 4 8 , 1 7 0 b e g in n in g at th e s o ut he as t c or ne r of the Hall do n a t io n land c la im No. 44, Not. Rov H K a ltz ........................... 7 , 6 William 00 No. l‘Ji»7 and run ni ng t h e n ce nor th 18. 25chains: J W H o l l y ______________________ 1 5 , 7 8 0 th en ce west 43.84 c h a i n s ; th e nc e south 1^ de grees west 18.25 c h a i n s ; th e n ce east 48.66 M arie H K e l l v . ............................ 3 8 , 2 3 0 c h a in s to th e place of beg inn ing , c on ta in in g J D K e l t y . _______ _____________ 1 1 , 5 5 0 80 87 acres s it ua te, lying mid belt g in section 29,to w ns hi p 6 south, rang e 6 west of th e Wil C ora F K e r r ..................... ................. 8 , 0 0 0 la me tt e m eri dia n iu Polk c ou nt y, Oregon. Also th e following described t r a c t ; b e g in E L K e tch u m ............................... 1 1 , 5 0 0 ning 29.15 c h a in s west of th e sout he ast c o m e r of the J an ie s Kdwtirds do nat ion land cl aim , H G K e y t ................. ........................ 1 8 ,1 3 0 not if ica ti on No. 5204 and ru nn iu g th en ce E C K ey t .......................................... 1 2 , 8 0 0 nor th 29 c h a i n s ; th e n ce west 8.45 c h a i n s ; th e nc e south 29 c h a i n s ; th e nc e east 8.45 c h ai n s A d a E K e y t ____________________ 1 2 , 5 0 0 the place of beg inn ing c o n t a in in g 24.50 E C K e v t estate 4 8 .2 5 0 : »it"i, »u'. lying »»<i t e i n x in »«ctuiii« s Tr - - - - - - - - ' : and 31 tow nsh ip 6 an d 7 s, ra ng ef i west of the r ranC IS E j K . 6 y t ____ _______ I d , 1 1 0 W i l l a m e t t e m eri dia n in Pol k c oun ty. Oregon. P l^ im k o ll 9 1 1 0 f t I Te rm s of sale s ha ll be as follows; $3 500 r l Y i m U d l l ---------------------, L c\ ) c ash in hand on day of sa le and th e b ala nc e W A K i m s e y .................................. 7 , 5 0 0 on or before 3 years a f t er d at e with interest, XT T rr. rv’ ra/vn to be secured by a m or tga ge on said premises. N ancy J K i m s e y ____________ ¿ 7 ,2 0 0 Witness m y ha nd t hi s 12 th day o f M arc h, ,;o; Of J a m e s _____________________ - • * J e n k i n s __________________ S J W K i r k l a n d -------------------------- P M K i r k l a n d _____ _ n i a. • i ^ E C K irk p a trick ........................ 5 , 1 8 0 " 1" m a t il d a j . r id o e w a y , 5 ,9 6 0 I A d m ln t n ir m r l* » I i h « abuve /»on • en ti tle d estate. 1 5 , 6 8 0 ; w . o aims , Attorney. I Dallas T ailors In City Hall, Opposite the Gail Hotel Telephone Number 541 Suits Made to Order $17.50 and Up Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Suit« Called for and Delivered to Any Part of the City SUNSET . lO GDEN&SHASTA l ROUTES < lc g y -IS THE BEST MEANS OF CARRYING IT 0 U T - Fares from Chicago, $33; St. Louis, $32; Omaha, $25; Kansas City, $25; St. Paul, $25; from other Cities correspondingly low. Colonist Fares are \\ F.ST-BOI ND only, but they can be prepaid from any point. If you have friends or relatives iu the East who desire to “ (¡et Back to the Farm,’’ you can deposit the value of the fare with your nearest local agent and a ticket will be telegraphed to any address desired. Call on the undersigned for good instructive literature to send East. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Pattenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Don’t Run Entirely Out Of ‘ 'Oregon’s Best” Flour. Order a new sack when the old one is nearly gone. Then there will be no interruption of the fine baking that “ Oregon’s Best” Flour helps you to do. Haven’t tried “Ore gon’s Best” Flour yet? Then you certainly should do so at once. All the best bakers in the city are use- ing it right along. Made in Dallas by S W E EN E Y BROS. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*»♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ oooooooooooooooooooooooooo T H E C H IC A G O S T O R E S A LE M _ O R EG O N W H ITE TAG SA LE A C R A N D F E A S T O F B A R C A IN S . CLO SES FEB. 29th. C O M E , OR S E N D US YOUR O R D E R S N O W Flannels Ticking Outing Flannel, stripe«, dwelt« ami plaid«, Jn per yard................. .............. * v Bint* strip«! Ticking, heavv and durable, Q_ per yard......................... 5JU Cinghams Dree«Gingham, «oft finish, checks «tripe«, piaids, colors Ol p per yard . ......... Dress Goods Serge Dre«« Good« in tan, navy and Copenhagen, 0 0 f* per van! . .. Bonnets Ladies’, Misres’ and Children’« Sun Bonnets, |N>lkadot8 and r . «tripe«, each OL Caps Men*« and Bov«' Cap«, each ........... « h l An IU C The Largest Industry in Polk County is the Dallas Lumber and Logging Company Buy Your Lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow