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THE POLK COUNTY ITEM1ZEB. Admitted to the seeond class of mail matter. T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H 28, 1912 V. P. FISKE. SUBSCRIPTION ’PHONES: Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Walla Walla, are visiting in this citv. ...... »1 .50 Itemizer,one year in advance ............................. Geo. Bingham, of Salem, was in this .... 2 00 citv With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal Thursday. ....... 1 50 With Goat Magazine............................................ Mr and Mrs Kibbie and daughter, Alla, of Salt Creek, spent Saturday in Dallas. Residence,!lip No. 506 Main St. Miss Eletha Lane entertained a num ber of her little friends Friday evening. MUTÜALi Patronise One Another for the Uphuildina ot Town and County. v*i '< -I ■ f . L eon a M ason. Bill wood, «>f Indejwuiltoee, was a caller Saturday. Mr. and Mr«. Uav Adams returned (rum Monmouth Sunday. Karl South and Ed Either, of Inde pendence. were in Dallas Sunday. Mrs. Murphy and family have recent ly moved to Southern Oregon. B. Casey is visiting in Eugene. Mrs. B. Hall, of Woodbuin, is visiting here. few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CHILDREN’S CONTEST. A number of Dallas people attended Eugene Hayter. the reception at Monmouih Monday Miss Efiie Brown returned from Port evening at the Christian church. 50c land Monuay. Rutti M iller........................ 50 50c Frank Stump...................... 50. . Mrs. E. Dennis purchased a new pi Willis Shinn was over from Salem ano recently. ..50c I^eona Mason.......................50 . 50c Wednesday. Harriet Davis..................... 60.. Mrs. Savery is visiting relatives in .25c Adda VanNortwick ........... JO Mrs. Elmer Straver is here for a few .25c «lays’ visit with her parents, Mr. anu Salt CVeek. Alma Mitchell..................... 30. Minnie Morri on is now able to attend Mrs. H. B. Cos per. F ra n k S tu m p Frank Lynn and wife were up from school after several weeks sickness. C. Hubbard went to Monmouth Sat Perrydale Monday. Mrs. C. C Chipimtn left for Portland urday. Harry Starr, of Falls City, was in Monday, where sue will make her home. Sol Brown was in from McNary .Sun town Friday. The farmers are well pleased with day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Byerlev, of Bow- their grain crops. W. T. Grier, of Falls City, was in Dal-1 ersville, were in town Saturday. A. Lewis, of Buell, was in Dallas last las Saturday. Mrs. Ballard is helping this week in week. Rev. Leon L. Myers preached in the I the Bee Hive store. Harold Miller, who has been very ill, Christian church at Falls City last Sun- is improving. Mrs. W. Henline is reported some day. better after several weeks’ illness. Ethel ami Elva Luca« and Pearl Phil Rev. 0. P. Gates went to Rickreall lips spent Sunday in Salem. Miss Geneive Aldridge, of Oregon Thursday. Mrs. W. It. Ilinshaw, of Falls City, City, is visiting in Dallas this week. Miss Azelia Hastings went to Salem was in Dallas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams left Fri this week. Miles Davis returned from Salem day for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kearth returned Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Hamilton returned to her from Portland Tuesday evening. Mr. Spencer, of Ballston, is visiting in A. J. Barham returned Tuesday even home in Salem Friday, this city. ing from a trip to Kennewick, Washing Lee Fenton was helping in the Mer James Ilirtzwater, of Salem, was a ton. cantile store Saturday. Dallas caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walker, of Inde John Fuller is in Dallas this week for T. It. Russell returned to Sheridan re pendence, were over Sunday visitors at a visit. cently. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl White. ! Wilber Hughes had his garden plow Dan Dunsmore, of Salem, spent Sun Miss Bertha Foster is visiting in Dal ed Thu rad ay. day in Dallas. las this week. Ira Phillips visited at Salt Creek over Ed Boweruox spent Sunday in Falls Mrs, O. C. Smith came in Saturday Sundav with friends. City. evening from the Whiteaker oil well. Car! P.don was a Dallas visitor Tues Large crowds attend the shows at the Walter L. Tooze went to Portland day. armory. Saturday. 4 Mr. Pugh, of Falla City, was in Dal There was a party given at the home Mrs. Joe Craven returned this week las Monday on business, of bd (iorke Friday evening, about 25 from a visit with relatives in Sheridan. Mrs. Macomber was in from Oakdale attending. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Burch went to Sunday. George Seifarth was in Dallas Monday. Amity last week. Mrs. W. L. Foster lias been removed Robert Ankeny, of Rickreall, was in from the Dal as hospital to the home of A d d a V a n N o r t w ic k Dallas Friday. Mrs. J. F. Yoakum. Mr. and Mrs. W 1). Collins returned Ray Koala came home Friday from Ralph Morrison returned from a vis from Amity Wednesday. Eugene for a few days’ visit. it in Portland this weekt Mrs. John Hatch will give a lecture Walter Nichols was down from Falls for the benefit of the Christian Endeav W. W. Johnson was in town Tuesday. Citv Frilay. or of the Christian church April 5th E. M. Hall spent Sunday with his J. D. Smith and Amos Holman re Admission 10 amt 25 cents. family in Dallas. turned this week from a several months’ The Misses Elsie and Wanda Keyt, of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bronson were pass stay ill Southern California. Perrydale, visited in Dallas last week. engers on Saturday evening’s motor to Harry Belt went to McMinnville the home of his patents, where they Tuesday. Mrs. Smith and Mable Eaton are will visit for a few days. cooking for the men at the Whileakcr II. M. Brown returned Saturday from oil well. Mrs. J. H. Foster and son, of Salt n trip to Portland. Creek were Dallas visitors Saturday ami Miss Odell is staying w ith her grand W. L. Keyt, of Perrydale, was in town Sunday, mother here and going to high school. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown were in Roy Finseth went to Portland Satur Mrs. Seth Riggs was a Dallas visitor from Buell Friday. day. Monday. Fred Toner went to Independence Barton Riggs was a Dallas visitor Harvey Craven went to Salem Mon Tuesdav. Monday. day. Fred Elliott has a fine new driving Mrs. W. V. Fuller entertained a club horse which he just recently bought. Tli ii r»s lay. afternoon. J. W, Bancroft was up from Newberz Mrs. Driscoll is visiting relatives in on business this week. Lafayette. A. J. Turner was down from Fall? The Misses Mol lie and Pa rad i no City Thursday. Doughty, of Monmouth, spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. J. M. Grant. Miss Maud Robertson was o\er from Salem Sunday. Mrs. Leon Myers and son, Paul, arc visiting at Junction City, J. L. White went to Portland Friday. Carl Fenton is home for a few days’ They are now working on the Whit visit with his parents. taker oil well with good piospects of limling oil. Mrs. Walter Barham has been visit ing her parents at Bridgeport this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin, who have been on their wedding tour, are now liv Mrs. Chas. Putnam went io Salem ing at Salmon River. Thursday. Mrs. Rife, formerly of Dallas, and Mrs. Frankie Patterson is home for a now of Portland, has been visiting Mrs, Arthur Cutler’s. # - * * # * * * * * * * * - ^ * * * - * * * o !M t * ^ y * * * * * ^ P* Mr. Bi.-scll and daughter, Althea, vis ¡ted ill Dallas Sunday. Meiton Hissed was taken from the hospital Wednesday and is now slaving ;it Bit ks. to Hood River, after visiting Mr. Calk ins and furnily, of east Dallas. N e a r ly A n , O n , M « , S e c u r e a S p le n d id G r o w t h o f H a ir. Merle and Glenn Holman went to Buena Vista last Friday. We have a remedy that has aided to grow’ hair and prevented buldues» In B3 out of luo emeu where u*ed ac cording to direction« for a reanouuble length o f time. That may fteetn like a strong stutemeut—It Is. and we menu It to be. and no one should doubt it until they have put our claims to an actual test. We ure so certain Rexall ‘*03” Ilair Tonic will cure dandruff, prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair, that we personally give our posi tive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for it in every Instance where it does not give entire satisfaction to the user. Rexail *‘0.7* Hair Tonic Is as pleas ant to use as clear spring water It is delightfully perfumed, and does not grease or gum the hair. Tw o sb.es. 50c. and $1.00. With our guarantee back of it. you certainly take no risk. Sold only at our store— The R etail Store. CONRAD STVFRIN, DilUs, Oregon Curtis Houser, of Newberg was in Dal las over Sunday. SPRING SUITS The Christian Em leaver had an enter tainment at Miss Blanche McKinney’s last Thursday night. Arthur Allen, depntv assessor of Rick- read, was in Dallas Sunday. Mr. Walters and family started for Minnesota Sunday. Mrs. Martin, of Monmouth has been visiting Mrs. Harry Hill. Dr. Bollman ami family went to Sa lem in their auto Sunday. Blue Serge Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Starr, of Sa lem, were in Dallas Sunday. Oregon $15.00 Frank Chapman and family, of Salem, came to Dallas in their automobile Sun day. G ra y Rev. Sanford Snyder, of Indepen dence, preached at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Tan The New J. F. Holman is setting out prune trees on his land southeast of town. B ro w n O x fo r d Oxford $15.00 Shade $15.00 All New, There was a dance given at Arm H. N. Beecher, of Chicago, was in Dallas Wednesday. strong’s at Pioneer Saturday night. Mr. John Me Bee and daughter, Efiie, Win, Babbitt, of Salem, is visiting at were in Salem Tuesday. M. B. Young’s. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood, of Buena Mrs. Nellie Hubbard is home after Vista, were visiting relatives in Dallas ; several weeks’ visit at Portland. Ust week. . j ( Mr. Barber is hauling his coal out of .Mrs. Rebecca Howe, of Portland, is the Soehren warehouse to his coal shells. visiting relatives here. Win. Cullip. of Nebraska, is visiting There was an entertainment given at at M. B. Young’s. the Methodist church by the H. H. C. Miles Davis went to Portland Satur for the new mem tiers. day on business. Ernest Hansen is building an addition Frank Smith went to Newberg Satur to his house. day to see his sister who is very sick. Herb Elliott, of Perrydale, visited Mr. Zent was at Perrydale Saturday. relatives here Sunday. Efiie .VlcBee went P d Salem Wednes J. T Simpson, of Sheridan, was in day. Dallas on business Tuesday. Miss Rutherford, of Salem, visited at Dr. and Mrs. Tylersmith have been M. B. Young’s Saturday. visiting their daughter. Mrs. Joe Craven. John Kau, of Peedee, was in Dallas Mr. T. C. Stock well is slowly improv Monday. ing from an attack of lumbago but is Mr. end Mrs. Seifarth, of Bridgeport, sti 11 confined to his bed, were Dallas visitors Monday. Orin Kearns, of Salem, visited in Dal las Sunday. R u t h M ille r . Frank Collins w as in Amity Saturday. Pearl Smith had a birthday party one day lust Week. Mrs. C. J. Cannon, of Jefferson, is Mr. Watson is building a house on visiting Mrs. J. H. Shepherd. Fglow avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Burch, of Amity, visit Mr. Vogel, a son of Mr. Conn, lias moved to Gaston to work on a hop ed in Dallas. ranch. Don Livingston, of Monmouth, is vis Mr. Kearns is building on the land iting here. which he recently purchased of Mr. El There was a social at the Evangelical liott. church last week. Mrs. Leek mini’s brother from the east Clarence Brown is setting out a 30 is visiting her. acre tract of land to prune tieea. Mr. Fenton baH a crew of men setting out 2,000 p>ui*e trees on his Mt. Ptsguh farm. B00KKEF. ING, ETC, Hyland Bennett has sold his farm to Mr. Myers, the axeiiandle man. Student or Business Man. Mrs. Green Campbell is able to be out after a long illness. Mixed Tans Snappy, in Up-to-Date Homespun Suits. Effects Guaranteed $15.00 Dallas Mercantile Company The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes WOOD rOR SALE Do you need wood? In pre paring to place your or- deis remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills, at the best possible rates, Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196; Bell 443. AUGUST BOMAN Citation. Short, practical instructions by all Wool as Mr. Snyder, of Independence, preach ed at the Methodist church Sunday. Mr. (iarl McBee and Mr. Voth’s son- in-law are blasting out stumps prepara Mr. Dickinson and Mr. Ilelgerson had tory .o fixing the road. a mint wav with their spraying outfit, Frank Chapman, of Salem, was a Dal damaging several trees. las caller last week. • Harry Bntz has finished puttiug out Eil Cadwell is traveling with the ten acres of prunes. Middleton & Smith horse this season. Mrs. Geo, Scott was a Falls City visit James Howe visited Tuesday with or the first of the week. Levi Adams. Christy Clow, of Monmouth, was in Ray Adams is plowing up some new Dullas the last of the week. land for Mrs Brock that she recently Mr. Longnecker entertained his Sun had cleared up. day school class of 12 boys at his home durance Brown has sold two car on Aoii street Friday evening. loads of potatoes at $1.75 per hundred. Mrs. Oshurn went to Salem th a last George Canfield, of Salt Creek, was in of the week to visit her sister who is uro- this citv Friday. ing to Canada. W. M. Stone, of Oregon City, visited Mr. Martin, of Rickreall, was in town his soil. Saturday. toi Woolens Ida Berg, from Portland has been vis iting in Dallas. Ruhv Frame, of Monmouth, visited lee, Blanche Barbur were Rickreall vis her cousin, Rutti Nunn, over Sunday. itors Sunday. Elmer Straver came up from Portland ! Mr. Bevens, of Airlie, visited in Dal the last of the week. las over Sunday. Mrs. Edgar was removed home from \ [ M. B. Young brought his son, Lester, the hospital last Friday. home from the Portland Sanuturium Sunday evening. A l m a M it c h e ll. Rev. Poling was a passenger to Salem Mrs. Digbv, of Rickreall, visited in and Portland Monday. Dallas Friday. For Twenty Years ... ! DONT BE BALD. In the county court of the state of Oregon, Adm inistratrix Notice o f Sale o f Real Property. Sheriff’s Sale. VOT1CE 18 HI RKBY GIVEN that by virtue of In the county court of the state of Oregon I n «n execution and order of sale duly issued out of and under the hand and seal of the clerk for Polk county. ; of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, lor In the ma.ter of the estate of William Ridge j Polk county, bearing date the 2nd day of way. deceased. March, A. D. 1912, In a certain suit therein JLTOT1CE is hereby given that I will, as ad- pending wherein C. F. Vick is plaintiff, and ^’ ministratrix of the above entitled estate, Falls City Lodge. No. 148, I. O. O, F.. Daisy H. and in pursuance of a license «Inly issued out Hunter and Justin Hunter, her husband Ora of the above entitled court und cause on the iSellen Williams and E. Williams, her husband, 8th day of March, 1912, sell at private salt* at and L. Pfaudhoeter. are defeu.tants, and to me my residence near Buell in Polk county. Ore , directed, commanding me to sell the herein gon, on or after the hour of in o’clock a. m„ alter described real property to satisfy the the 13th day of April, 1912, subject to confirma amounts specified in said decree and execu- tion by tiie above named court, all the right, - tion, I will on title, interest and estate the above named William Ridgeway ha«l in and to the follow Saturday, April 6th, ing d< scribed premises at the time of his death, to wit: ! 1912, at the hour of one o’clock p. m. of said Beginning at the southeast corner of the «lay. at the frontdoor of the county court W illi.m Hall donation land claim No. 44, Not. house in the city of Dallas, sell at public auc No. 4907 and running thence north 18.25chains; tion to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on thence west 43.34 chains: thence south 1 ^ de day ot sale, subject to redemption accord lug interest and grees west 18.27) chains: thence east 43.66 to law. all the right, title chajns to the place of beginning, containing estate of said defendants and of each of them, 80 37 acres situate, 1. ing and bell g in section and of all persons claiming by, through, or un- 29,township 6 south, range 6 west of the Wil ; der them or either of them subsequent to trie date of Plaintiff's mortgage which is forccbised lamette meridian in Polk county, Oregon. Also the following described tract; Begin in this suit, to-wit: March 3rd, 1911, of, in and ning 29.15chai»s west of the southeast corner to the following described premises, to-wit: of the James Edwards donation land claim, 1 That tract of .and b ing a part of ihe donation notification No. ;V204 and ruuniug thence land claim ol Theodore C. Th -rp. notification north 29 chains, thence west 8.45 chains; number 6742. claim number 55, in township 8 thence south 29 chains; thence east 8.47» chains south, range 6 west of the Willamette meridian to the place of beginning containing 24.50 in the county of Polk aird state of Oregon, be acres, situate, lying and being in sections 6 ginning at a point which is west 45 feet and and 31 township 6 and 7 s. range 6 west of the north 55 feet Irom the northwest corner of Willamette meridian in Polk countv, Oregon. south Falls City, Oregon, from plat of north Terms of sale snail be as follo'ws: 93.7)00 side of Parry r«»ad: thence westerly on ttie «•ash in hand on day of sale and the balance north line of said road 50 feet; thence north on or before 3 years afterdate with interest, 300 feet; thence east 50 feet; thence west of to be secured by a mortgage on said premises. south 300 feet to a point which is 100 from the Witness my hand this 12th day of March, place of beginning point and on north line of I said road and north from north west corner of 1912. Falls City, Oregon; town plat 150 feet ; them e MATILDA J. RIDGEWAY, Administratrix of the above 1100 feet to the place of beginning containing | 30000 square feet of land, more or less. Togeth entitled estate. er with th? tenements, herediments, and ap- W. O. Sims, Attorney. ! purtances thereunto belonging or in any wise ! appertaining. | Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this the 7th day of Mr. Harrington, who was hurt at the Public Accountant. Few lessons, for the county of Polk. In the matter of the estate of John F. Syron, mil. some time ago, is able to be on the Mail. Successfully taught 14 deceased, Citation. streets. To J. M. Syron. J. C. Syron. Zina Conner. R h H a r r ie t D a v is . years. Qualifications guaranteed chel M, Altaian, John O. Syron, Alex Syron, Elizabeth Klassen, of Outlook, Wash Mr. Myers came up from Portland We have preached value, such value as a Syron. Thomas Syron, Grover Sjron. A s Peter Irma Byron, .Ernest Brown, Sylvia Brown, ington, visited Elisabeth Friesen and Saturday, w here he is attending school. in one month for positions. Violet Browu. Ruby Brown and Henry C. sistance. Highest reference from cash business alone can offer. We have brothers over Sunday. Brown, greeting: John Clow, of Monmouth, was in Dal people holding positions. Re [N THE N .ME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. A pleasant surprise was given in hon las Sunday. proven to the public the worth of the “ al L you are hereby cited and required to ap quest particulars. The Home pear or of Henry Friesen March 2d. Games in the county court of the state of Oregon, Holt McDaniel has sold his house on Bookkeeping Instruction Co., 502- mr the county of Polk, at the court room were played and refreshments were mighty dollar” when invested in good shoes. thereof, at Dallas, in the county of Polk, state -erved. Those present were Retlia Clay street. 511 Swetland Bldg., Portland, Or. ot Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of April, Our business has prospered beyond our Snyder, Deda Coulee, Louise Rasmusmi, 1912, at 10 o'clock in ’ he forenoon of that «lay. Mrs. Sam Biik has returned from Notice o f Final Account M« « h. » a then and there to show cause, if any they have Blanch Barber, Elizabeth Friesen, Olga Portland with Dei brothel who has been J M. GRANT. LETTER LIST. why the following described land should not proudest hopes and we are now selling shoes Schultz. John Martin, Fred Zolin, Ben s>ck in that city. Sheriff of Polk County. Oregon. be sold as provided by law: all the undivided Notice ¡3 hereby given that tiie un nie Hill, Harry Copenhagen, John Dav interest of the said John F. Syron inthe follow dersigned administratrix of tiie estate to the finest trade in the city. Harold Hitishaw, who is attending to-wit: is, Mernl Barber, Henry Friesen, Walt The follow ing letters remained inn described at realpropcrty the southwest corner of section of Martha V. Whitmer, decease^, has er Rasiiiu«on, Dear! Schneider and Pe school at Newberg, spent Sunday with uncalled fo r in the Dallas post- 23, Beginning in township 6 south, range 6 west, of the filed her final account in tiie county Call for Warrants. Ins parents. ter Irieaen, West of the Willamette meridian, in Polk court of the state of Oregon, for Polk Y o u Ought to See Our N e w Spring Styles office Tuesday: county, Oregon, thence north 20.00 chains: OTICE is hereby given that all Polk County Mr. NanNortwiek and family went to David Darling and family, of IllinoL, thence east 455 feet as a starting point for said connty, and that Saturday, the 13th N Warrants presented and endorsed "Not Chas. Benard. Perrydale Sunday. land: thence running north 40.00: thence east day of April, lfil2, at. the hour of 10 paid for wc.no of funds,” previous to October are visiting at Geo. Coy’s. 7.HO chains: thence south 40.00 chains: thence o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at 20, 1911, will be paid upon presentation at my Mr. R. T. Cambel. west 7.00 chains to the piace of beginning and David ('oats and w ife, of Illinois, art1 George Knrre, of Portland, was in No interest w ill be allowed after date tiie court room of tiie said countv court office. Miss L. Clayton. containing 30 acres more or less. of this notice. Dallas tin* latter part of the week. visiting at Walter Coy’s. W1TNEHH: The Hon. Ed F. in tiie citv of Dallas, Oregon, has been Dated at inv office in Dallas, Oregon, this Miss Dorthy Davis. Coad. Judge of the County 15th day of Marcli.1912. Mrs. Calkins and son have returned Mrs. B. T. Hall and Mrs. Carrie Phone 513 M R S . J. C. G A Y N O R , Proprietor Court o f the Slat.- ot Oregon. appointed by said court as tiie time and Mrs. Edna Hariman. TRACY 8T VAIS, Young, ot Wood hum, are visiting at the J u r i. ) for the County of Polk, with place for the hearing of objections to the M28 County Treasurer. Mrs. Chas. Halford. I *• ‘' f the Seal of said Court affix said final account,and settlement there home of Mr. ami Mrs. E. N. Hall. ed. this 4th day of March, A. of. * * * * * # * * # * * * # * # * # # * * i t * 4 t + # # * # * '* * * 4 ( '* * # # # 1 l * X - X * * * Mr. George Hendricks. D. 1912 I Mrs. Lloyd Wells, of Independence, Dated and first published Marcli ¿4, ATTEST: E. M SMITH, Mr. Ed. Henzie. spent Sunday with Mrs. Earl White. Summons. Clerk. 1912. M A I ’ D C H APIN , Mrs. T. H. Holmes. SIBLEY A E AKIlf, Mrs. Becker is visiting her parents at Administratrix of the estate In the circuit court of the state o f Oregon for Aliys, for Estate. Mrs. G. F. Keiffer. Oakdale. of Martini V. Whitmer, deceased. Polk county. Department No. 1. Brown & Sibley, Miss Bertha More. H. M. Kershaw*, plaintiff . Mr. Ross is the proud father of a new j vs. V Attorney for estate. Mr. R. A. Woodburn. baby at his home. Adm inistrator's Notice. Henry Berg, defendant. ) D A L L A S SH O E S T O R E Electric Driven Factories A re Safe for Workmen E lectric motors can l>c connected direct or close to m achinery Dangerous shafting and l>e!ts are elim in ated. Doing awnv with Is-lt transm ission great ly reduces the chances o f personal in ju ry to em ployes. Insurance ins|»ector8 w ill hear out tins statem ent w ith em phasis. E lectric d riv e means clean, safe surroundings: ease and convenience ot operation; increased pro duction with the same investm ent and more econ om i cal operation. A dvertisem en ts do not sell electric power; they m erely help to interest the prospective u. er and so m e tim es induce him to send for a power expert. Telephone 24 and this service is yours without charge. . O re g o n Pow er C o m p a n y THERE IS Edgar Brown is at Tillamook on busi ness. ('. T French, of Salem, was in Dallas : this week. Lewis Villwock, of Salt Creek, was a caller in Dallas Saturday. j absolutely n(j word to express f the efficacy of V Dr. and Mrs. I). G. Remple of Salem, j visited in Dallas Monday. Win Bcnham, of Portland, viaited at j the Rasmuson home Sum ay. William Yo«t, of Peedee, was in Dal las Wednesday. Mr. Plessinger, of Monmouth, waa in Dallas on business Thursday. P. T Bowser drove Wednesday* to Monmouth Luther Comings of Peedee, was in \ Dallas Wednesday. Mrs. Gee, of Smithtield, was in Dallas ( Saturday on business. Milt Cullip went to Mt. Angel Friday. Allter’i Fennel was sowing oats tor (»list Shedd* Saturday. D. Sellers and son, of Liberty, were in 1 ; Dallas Saturday. We are having Hue weather for this : time of >ear. C. G Coad. Postmaster, TOTBCE is hereby given, that the undersign i I cd. ini' bv an order of tha honorable conn tv court of Polk county. Oregon, been ammint »«I administrator of the estate of Johann gulrittg. • eceamtd. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will make im mediate payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against said estate will ¡-resent the same duly verified according to law. with the necessary vouchers therefor to the undersigned, or at the office of Brown A Sibley. 610 Mill street. Dallas. Oregon, for pay ment within six months from the «late of this not ce. Dated and first published February 29th A. Dallas Shoe Em ulsion ♦ in the treatmeitt ■ TlcSJI V* ’ . f * ' * I • — rife— - COUGHS, C O L D S ” Repair Shop D lv W. Brown A Sibley. Attorneys for Est-.te. An up to date shoe shop where all the work is guaranteed. .. Sewed soles a specialty, at a moderate price. Call on Administrator’s Notice. ‘ BRONCHITIS, CATARRH. GRIPPt: ' RHEUMATISM A L L D H U G G Itr S JOHN HAMMER 0 M > i l t t tin S h o o tlig G a lle ry AND GERH ARD J. g r i R I N G . Administrator of iho Estate of Johnnn guiring. deceased. • Chamberlain's Cough Remet» C u r e Cold*, Croup and Whdoping c ougk. * t is hereby given to whom if may con N OTICE cern. th. t r .e undersign..<1 has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of John F. Byron, deceased, by ihe honorable county court of Polk county. Otegon. All persons having claims against the same are hereby notifled to present the same duly verified, to ihe undersigned on *»t before six months from the date hereof, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate settle ment thereof. lHkteri at Dallas, Polk connty, Oregon, this 20th day of February, 1912. J. C. BYRON Adainist ator of the estate J John F Byron Btbley A Eakin. deceased. Attorneys for «state. Proposal for Bids for Sew er Con struction. To Henry Berg, the above named defendant: IN the name Of the state of Oregon you »ire * hereby 1 equired to appear and answer the complaint file«! against you in the at>ove enti tled action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which said date i* March 14. 912. and if you fall to so appear and lor want thereof, the plaintiff will apDlv to the rv.urt f-*r th6 relief demanded in his complaint.towit: For judgment against you for the sura r f 9118.96 with interest there on at 10 per rent, per annum Irom the 1st day of June. I9U. until naid, and in the further sum of |f» attorneys’ fees upon a certain promts- ssotv note described in the c«>mp!atnt and fur judgment against yon in the further sum of $ 18.22 upon an open account and for the costs ami disbursements of this action. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Ed. F. Coad, judge of the county ourt o f Polk countv. Oregon, made and en- ered at chambers in the city of Dallas on the 13th day of Marcn. 1912. W O. SI MB Attorney for plaintiff. EALED bids will be received at the office of the undersigned auditor and police judge of the city of Dallas. Oregon, until 5 o'clock p. m..ou Monday, the 8th day of 'April. 1912. lor the construction of sewers and laterals on certain parts of Oregon avenue. Uglow avenue. Ash street and other streets in the city of Dal las. Or.gnu. «aid sewers will l*i constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications of sai«l sewers now on file in the ofli«*e of the undersigned auditor ami police judge and the provisions of ordinance No 176. of sai \ city. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the city 01 Dallas, for 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. sai«i check to be forfeited to said city of Dallas in case the bidder shall fi%il to give a good ami sufficient bond anu execute a contract for the faithful performance of the Work for wht«-h he bid. I he envelope containing the bid must be addressed to the undersigned auditor and po- ll«-e judge and marked ••old on sewer improve ment*.’ ’ B-.nds equal in am«>unt to the contract prb'e will i»e required from ;he bidder for the fa*th- ful performance of therontract. OTICE is hereby given that the underaig- ed The city of Dallas hereby reserves the right N has be.-n by the «minty court of the state to reject any and alL bids. of Oregon for the county of Polk, appointed Done by order of the city council of Dallas. 1 administratrix of the estate «>f Walker W Oregon, made ami entered of record on the BetexsOerMi r i and h** qualified. All per 18th day of March. 1912 sons having claims against said estate are CRAB, GREGORY. hereby notified to present the same duly veri Auditor and ToliceJudge fied as by law required, to the undersign«*«! at {SEAL) of Dallas. Oregon. , her residence at Airlie. Polk County. Oregon, or at the law office «> Brown <% Sibley, 910 Mill i street. Dallas Oregon, within six months from I the date hereof. MARTHA E BEVINS Administratrix of the estate .»I Walker W. Bevens, Brown A Sibley. decease«!. Attorneys for estate. S Notice to Creditors. ChiAdren Cry C FOR FLETCHER’S A S T O R I A