Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 11, 1912, Image 2

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John Crippen and wife of
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A West Salem farmer thinks §
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he may discover a gold ledge in
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his well.
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I am prepared to haul away
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i your garbage at any time. —Ed
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Plaster.
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Wm. Wilkins is up from Port­
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land looking after his property
M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk.
D. P. Patterson and family
interests
here.
spent Sunday in Independence.
We have land option blanks
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J. S. Smith, an Alaska mining ©
For rent -nicely furnished for sale.
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man, is visiting his old friend, ©
modern 6 -room house until Sep­ We want your fat cattle. Dal­
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John
Sweeney.
Abmolutoiy
Puro
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tember. Telephone 253.
las Meat Co.
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You have tried the rest, now
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F. A. Paulson is here from
Dr. Butler, dentist, office over
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get
the
best
in
the
West—Dr.
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Minnesota for a visit with his the Fuller pharmacy.
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Makes Home Baking Easy
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Lowe’s glasses.
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sister, Mrs. P. A. Finseth.
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i Mr. R. W. Luther, of the east,
George
Conley
went
to
Port­
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D. C. Starbuch, Chas. Collis ha* rented the P. O. Martin house
land today to be operated on for ©
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W ith minimum trouble and cost bis­
and F. L. Bishop are late arri­ in East Dallas.
cancer of the tongue.
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vals from Arkansas, and will lo­ Phone in your mohair fleeces’
cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh,
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Walter
M.
Pierce
candidate
for
cate here.
Secretary Fenton if you want to
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clean and greatly superior to the ready­
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U.
S.
senator
on
the
democratic
Joda Morrison was badly hurt be included in the pool.
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made,
dry,
found-in-the-shop
variety,
ticket, was a caller Tuesday.
at the Horst hop yard last week
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It
did
not
rain
in
Dallas
on
and danger o f alum food is avoided.
by falling from a barn loft. His Easter, so we need not be apre-.
Monday evening a shower par­ ©
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back was hurt by hitting a hensive of the next seven Sun­
ty wa 3 given Miss Laura Poling ©
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manger, but we are pleased to days.
at the home of Miss Gladys Can­ ©
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ter.
note he is now much improved.
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The republican Taft forces are
Rest glasses are not expensive. plann
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The Evangelical church ladies
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a big rally here next
If close application to your work Saturday for
will have home baking for sale ©
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with
Charley
Fulton
as
the
Dallas
Get your mohair sacks at Cri­ Piano for rent at
or reading is causing your eyes ; the chief attraction.
at Butler’s cash grocery Satur­
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Music store.
der’s store.
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to smart and burn or become in­
day.
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I carry a full line of everything
flamed or tired easily, then you
There is no more lumber at J. B. Thompson and wife, of
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All kinds of the best caramels
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and
expert
watch
and
jewelry
need a pair of rest glasses. If
Ward’s sawmill.
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at
Kersey’s.
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your eyes are not already too repairing done at my jewelry
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guests
at
the
St.
Francis.—Al­
glasses
are
death
Wood’s
home
made
candies
at
Dr.
Lowes’s
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badly strained you need not wear store on Main street. t -J. H.
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bany
Herald.
Ask
your
neigh-
tf j to headaches.
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tf Kersey’s.
these glasses only while at work Shepherd.
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bors.
Frank
Hubbard
has
withdrawn
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or reading and remove them af­ A little daughter of Ed. Koub
Personal primary petitions for
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terward. Call at Hotel Gail April died at Salem Thursday, and was j sale at this office.
It is whispered that Dr. Boll- from the county judge race, and ©
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17th and 18th and Dr. Lowe will taken to Ballston for interment
man is training a couple of fight­ J. S. Dunton from that of school ©
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R.
L.
Dashiel
has
gone
to
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give yon a candid correct opinion beside her mother, who died not
superintendent.
ing cocks.
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Spokane
on
business.
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as to your eyes and condition. long ago.
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To the wife of C. V. Teats, 62 Yesterday morning at the court ©
Sugur cured bacon and hams at
Remember the dates.
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In his auto Tuesday night Con­ the Dallas Meat Company’s shop. East Twenty-eighth street, Port­ house Judge Hardy Holman made ©
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one flesh of Bernard Bramhall ©
land, April 2, a daughter.
rad Stafrin took over'to Salem
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and Flora Killion.
N E W T O - D A Y ..
We sell good pure lard at
Oscar Hayter, C. B. Sundberg
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In the runaway the other day
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and Carl Williams, where the 121-2 cents a pound Dallas Meat it was Fred Elliott’s horse and
Wm. Herzog returned Wednes­ ©
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latter was made a Knight Temp­ Co.
day
evening
from
Portland,
FOR SALE
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not Wes’ that did the running.
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lar.
where
he
has
been
in
attendance
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Mr. W. H. Robertson was over
Log Cabin creams, Penoches,
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C om b W h ite Wy in d o t te egg* for s a le a t
A farewell family dinner was from Monmouth yesterday on a Fluffy Ruffles, and fresh taffys on Mrs. Herzog, who has been ©
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91 a n e ttin g .- H arv ey O pp.—F hor.e 19x15,
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quite ill.
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given Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Woods, business trip.
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made every day at Kersey’s, tf
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at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Frank Meyer brought us in a
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Toney,
of
Mc­
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A number of our town people White Leghorn egg Saturday
A N TRE for naie in a n y q u a n tity by F ran k Lovelace,
last Saturday after­ Minnville, are up for a visit with
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M H o lm a n , D alian.
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chartered a special and went to that measured 7 1-2 by 6 1-4,
noon, just before they started their many old friends.
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Salem to the theater Saturday which is certainly going some for ©
for Pennsylvania.
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000 to 1500 Logan b e rry plant« for «ale an d
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Dr.
McNicol.
osteopathic
phy­
night.
1 q u ite a lo t of M aininoih b la tk b e rrie
that little fowl.
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Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mapes de­ sician, 717 Court street, one
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W rite or p h o n e J . B. N u n n for price«,
Ain
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Taylor and
sire to express their heart felt block west of Gail hotel.
Hon. C. A. Johns, a former ©
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Mr. and Mrs. Goode were up Dallas lawyer, has'moved from ©
L'OU «ale. 5 o r nix ton« of c h e a t a n d vetch thanks to the members of the
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We sell dressed goat at 4 cents. from Lents yesterday to attend Baker City to Portland, where ©
1 hav. Kell c h e a p — W. E. G reenw ood a t Bu- Christian church and to all others
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d a w ork«.
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who responded so graciously in For front quarters 3 1-2 and hind the Good-Poling wedding.
he will act as an attorney for the ©
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quarters 5 1-2. Dallas Meat Co.
their
behalf
in
their
recent
mis­
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Brown & Sibley, attorneys and Harriman lines.
T W E N T Y ah a re« of th e U .8. C ash ie r C om pany
1 S tock for «ale o r to tra d e lor a «pan of fortune.
Call up Black 35 or notify Ed abstracters, notary public. Ab­ Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lovelace ©
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w o rk h o rse « , in q u ir e a t th is office.
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Mrs. John Driscoll, mother of Plaster on the street if you want stracts made promptly at a rea­ returned Friday night from a ©
your garbage hauled away on sonable charge. 616 Mill street, several months stay on the ©
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SALE—G ood, y o ung, fresh q u ie t m ilch Jerry Driscoll, the genial clerk
P JR R
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cow
c ; E m p ire cream s e p a ra to r. al«o a good in Black’s grocery, passed away cleanup day.
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Dallas, Ore.
Sound. Mr. Lovelace says this
y o u n g w ell broke hom e an d ¡1$ S tu d e b a k e r
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Pennsylvania, March
w agon. P h o n e 4x15.
If at Erie,
A $5000 dry kiln is to soon be The Polk County Mohair asso­ was the first loaf of his life.
31st. She was aged 52 years installed at our large saw mill, ciation will meet on Saturday,
All repairing neatly and sub­
Needling c h e rry tree« a t » cent*
and had been bedfast with rheu­ making that mill the best equip­ April 20th, at the court house to stantially
F JR e a Hale—125
c h .—F. J . Goad, D alla«,
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done on watches,
matism for years.
ped of any in the country.
set the date of sale and decide clocks and and jewelry by R. W.
j MRS. 0 U V E SM ITH -B IC K N E LL
LOS MCSCOTT, PROPRIETOR
Kale—Huff an d W hite O rp in g to n , Buff
The funeral services of the late
JOHN EH B R EE
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Beginning with April 10, I will method of selling the big mohair Bennett at the Shepherd jewelry
F JR L eghorn,
egg« a n d chick«. Price« ti g h t .—
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INSTRUCTOR QN
All kinds of hauling a t reasonable
J. A. Lindeman were held at the give one Sailor hat with each pool.
H o m er C alkin«, E ast Dalian H atc h ery .
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store Main street to which satis­
rates. Phone orders prom ptly a t­
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C ity B ill f o s t e r
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Watch Dallas grow and th«,, fied customers attest.
tended to. H eadquarters at Web­
— -------- r--------------------------- 7 ----- Lewisville church Sunday morn- purchase amounting to $3 or
P I A N O and O R G A N
s
te r’s confectionery.
UULL blond S ilv e r H am b u rg eg g i for s e ttin g ing'hy Rev. S. M. Wood, of Cor­ more in cash.
Mrs.
B.
Toner.
New
Scott
hotel.
We
shall
not
A
family
row
at
Broadmead
I
fo r sale a t |1 lor 15.—C. . . » elleis. P hone
Phone, 1406 Main
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vallis. There was a large turn­
be satisfied until
we have amth- Sunday caused our correspond­ Phones: Bell 264, M utual 251
j Studio: 712 Oak St., Dallas, Oregon J
6 8, B lack.
A2b
,
out of the many friends who had Complete watch made by Walt-
t
One
block
off
b
a
rn
P
hone
M
utual
245
ents
to
the
city
papers
to
make
a
ham Watch Co. in Silverine case, ' ?t°ry on ‘ler-
known him for 40 years.
Quiet and big writeup over nothing. Too
o a t a n d v etch h ay for aale by H. O,
$5 and in Gold-filled case warran- Railroad street
B ALED
i:am
C
i p b e ll, Dalia«.
— - - jew-1
■ 1 homelike.
The Woodman hall was the ted 20 years $9 at Shepherd
v,omel!K^‘. ^ ea*s “,r> an^ *>0 cts., much fire water was the cause,
scene of great hilarity Tuesday elry store Main street.
tf None better-
tf but no one was shot as reported. &
b la ck b erry plant« for «ale— W
M AMMOTH
P. H olm an, 1U3. O rch ard avenue.
tf night, ending up the attendance
Mrs.
Ella
Metzger
and
Rev.
>
The
corner
of
Court
and
Shel-
Frank Thomas was over from *
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contest with a big banquet to Chester Gates and wife were ton streets, on what is known as Dallas
Saturday and traded teams *
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some
70
people.
W.
G.
Vassal
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I h av e a good » in c h M itchell w agon a n d •
down at McMinnville Tuesday tol* , Con key property, has been with Joe Stowe, taking the little *
* lig h t harnea« for «ale.—W .W . Row ell, Rlek- had the members put on some
in celebrating the 84th selected as the site of the new bay team to Dallas and leaving a *
re a ll, O re.
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stunts afterward that caused assist
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of her father, Rev. Jas. hospital, and a 25 per cent as- large black team formerly owned *
much merriment, and an extra birthday
Hoberg.
sessment
has
been
made
on th
e I ; ^ by
Mr.
Stowe here.-A m ity Stan
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OGS FOR HATCHING—G reat re d u c tio n lp
quantity
of
noise.
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n
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Kt*
A/f
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4
am
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H prices from my h ig h «coring early laying
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stock payable by May 1st, after
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« tra in a of Kbode ¡«land Red«. Bird« acore '.kl
Ralph Adams has his 60-horse j wh¡ch active building operations
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a n d up. F ifteen for 11.50; 50 t o r l i . 50; 100 for
Fire broke out in J. S. Bohan-
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VanNortwick and fam­
IH. -J S. 5*..com boi. D alla«, O regon. P hone.
on’s sash and door factory at In­ tractor now ready for hauling his I wj|] sh0rtly begin The price ily Frank
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B lack 25
tf
leave
Saturday
for
their
new
dump
wagons
from
the
crusher
I
pai
j
for
the
site
was
$300
♦
dependence )•*«. Fon||y night,
home on the J. L. Riggs place, *
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but the flames were extinguish­ with rock to put on our streets.
R SAI E—Horse«, harnea« an d w agon, wag
for which he lately traded. C. *
F° on n e a rly new . P hone »92—J o h n W ebster. ed before much damage occured. The bridge had to be greatly
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A.
Cook,
who
bought
the
deliv­
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Fire again started in another strengthened to b e a r t h e i r
ery outfit, also assumes charge
part of the building Saturday weight.
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that day.
BALE—O ue 4-year-old hom e, w eight
Mike Erickson, working on a
F OR 1400.—F
red E llio tt, P hone 4xti. He w ill morning and this was also dis­
it
A
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tr a d e for good d riv in g hom e.
D. A. Elkins has begun suit in
covered in time to prevent con­ ranch in Polk county as a stump-
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the circuit court against W. C. ■*
flagration. Statesman.
puller, was killed Tuesday when
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Shortridge
for
the
sum
of
$201,
L'OR BALK—B lack M inorca egg« at |1 for 15.-
a
stunqi
broke
and
a
portion
of
Last Friday night the residence
1 H enry K ohbin«, p h o n e. D ixie 25.
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with interest at 8 per cent from *
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of Basil Mapes, on what is known ! it was hurled against his head,
February 15, 1911, on a promis­ *
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He
was
35
years
of
age
and
had
At
»8 the Harris place, east of town,
COR HALE—T h re e idee B rom e hens a n d a gob
sory note. The note was given *
1 e r —J . M. Brigg«, P h o n e 11x8.
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burned to the ground, Mrs. Mapes no family.
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to another party and assigned to *
I have aeeured th ree a a to u i'h -
being awakened by the roaring
While coming out of Indepen­
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the
plaintiff
for
collection.
Mr.
N a c c o u n t of clo«ing out my «lock, l h av e of the flames.
The young couple, dence Friday afternoon, a couple
ing b a rg ain s in E ncyclopedias
O for sa le 10 nice «hoat« an d som e 20 cow«.
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Elkins is attorney for himself.— *
Home fresh an d th e rest soon to fresh en . In ­ who have been working hard to of traveling men hit up the pace
and D ictionaries and am going
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Eugene
Guard.
q u ire of J . M. Hflgg«.
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make them a nice home and meet in their auto, ran into a tele­
to give my custom ers th e tone*
their financial engagements are graph pole and broke it off, and
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tit
of
th
e
low
prices.
These
N ac c o u n t ol 111 h e a lth I have co ncluded to
Call at Hotel Gail next *
The
O
sell my O ak G rove farm of 165 aerea, (’an now without a home or clothing got pulled for speeding.
books are all brand new and are
be d iv id e d .—B. K. C row ley, R lckreall.
AIM
Wednesday and Thursday and *
of any kind. The accident is auto was not much damaged.
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th e la te st revised editions. T hey
have Dr. Lowe show you the new *
most regretable, with all the at­ We have 11 acres just outside
ood tw o «ealed covered s u rre y , j
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are beautifully and s u b s ta n tia l­
invisible
Goric
Bifocals
with
tendant
circumstances,
and
it
F JR W BALE—G
ill sell c h e a p .—E w ing Bros , Polk S ta tio n . •
the city limits for sale that has
ly hound and are w orth twice
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H i m m I * No. ;.
which you can see all distances. W
would be well if substantial sym­ exceptional
irrigating facilities.
They make you feel young with­ *
wh t we ask for them .
pathy were offered.
A good barn on the premises, but
NCONA egg« a n d b ab y chick« from prlac '
out making you look old. Free *
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A
w in n in g stock. Won 1st oekerel a t Salem ;
no house. You cannot heat this
1st. 2nd a n d 8rd p u lle t; 2nd cockerel a no 1st
demonstrations. Scores of Dal­
n a t D allas. Eggs 12 lor 15. Baby chick«,
+
if
you
want
to
raise
most
any­
las references. Will be in Inde­ it
6 I p er h u n d re d .—11. A, Wood«. P h o n e »8». tf
thing. The Itemizer Realty Con­
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pendence, Friday, April 19th.
Dodd M e a d edition, corrected
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cern.
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a n d revised from cover to cover.
Sunday evening Sheriff Grant *
White Orphington Eggs.
At
This afternoon ye editor has
Seventeen W 'atitiful volumes,
picked up an escape from the
gone for nine days without nour­
From West Salem to
OR HALF—L im ited u u m b e r of settin g s from j
asylum named Frank Griffith in *
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hound in th ree q u a rte rs m oroc­
F
o u r «now w h ite pen h ea d ed by Don J o h n , a
ishment
of
any
kind
except
wa­
Meyers’ Department
the vicinity of Rickreall and re­ it
b ro th e r to flrnt p rlre C ockerel a t M adison
&
co. W ill be sold on ea-y pay­
ter,
also
no
smoke.
We
have
S q u a re G ard en D ecem ber 1911. He 1« m ated to
turned him to the asylum. He *
Store and return, on
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m en t plan, if desired. Publi h-
e ig h t fine K e lln etrass p u llet« .—V iera A V iera.
put in 18 hours every day, either
Smith’s Best Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size, in Oriental and
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refused to be arrested in the *
P h o n e 9x1.
If
all purchases of $5.00
e
r’s
price.
$118.
O
ur
price
$50.
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on the ranch or in the office, and
Floral
Designs,
regular
price
$24.00,
\
Ramsey house, but the sheriff 1 it
and over. .. Simply
have reduced our avoirdupois
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1 'R IV IN G h o rse for ani«'. In q u ire of Crider*«
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sort
of
rough-housed
him
and
he
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Special
Sale
P
ric
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it
1 atore.
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considerable.
show us your return
I took another notion. He got I
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railroad ticket and du­
away from the asylum Thursday J it
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The Eastern Star had a big
h a n d buggy for aale. In q u ire a t Crl
A six-volum e set, th ree -q u ar­
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S ECOND
d e r ’a «tore.
tf
j evening.
time last Tuesday night, includ­
plicate sales check of
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ters m orocco. Splendili refer-
9x12 Brussels Rugs, in Oriental and Floral Designs
4
it
ing a visit from four of their
Mr.
O.
B.
Ripey,
a
prominent;
goods
purchased
for
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ne 6-hor«e pow er «team en g in e.
grand lodge officers and a ban*; enee work. P ublisher's price,
regular pride $20.00,
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merchant of Dayton and presi-| *
F OR been BALK—O
uaed a b o u t 1‘2 m onth«, p ra c tic a lly as
over above amount or
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good a« new . |»c take« It.— Dalla« Meat Co. tf
$40. O ur price, $20.
quet lasting after midnight. The
! dent of the insurance company! *
Special Sale Price .......... .............................
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over and we will give
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grand officers present were Asso-
there, came in to see us Satur-1 *
you
a
round
trip
tax­
day.
He
was
visiting
his
old
j
ciate
Grand
Matron
Mrs.
Mark
Aatriunùed
C
y
c
M
ì
a
Britannica
WANTED
icab ticket FREE : :
Hayter, Grand M a t r o n Mrs.
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friend Mr. J. L. Castle. Sunday) *
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Pauline Moore Riley. Grand Pa­
Ton beautiful volum es, three-
Best Quality Linoleums, 12 feet wid#, large selection of
morning he received a phone) *
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ll/A N T K D —! pay 12 cent« for p rim e v e a l .- J
tron Clyde Evans, Associate
message that his wife had pissed it
q u a rte rs f Y rulan m orocco. Au
V* M. Briggs, p h o n e U xJ. Dalla*
patterns, regular price 80 cents,
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Grand Patron Jas. E. Godfrey.
away suddenly of heart failure. I *
o rn a m e n t to any library
P ub­
Special Sale P r i c e ...................................
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a
most
lamentable
ending
to
his
lish er« price $30. O ur price $20.
The better your eyes see the
FOR RENT
otherwise happy visit.
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better and quicker decision your
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brain will make. Your eyes plus T hese lo o k s are on display in our
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Mrs. M. Hayter gave a recep- : *
P O R REN T—7 room m o d e rn houae for long
« te rm
W rit« F. J . C h ap m an , Im p e rla i F ur
your brain equal you. If you n o rth show window. Com e in and tion Tuesday afternoon in honor
ih
n itu r e C o m p any, Baleni, O re.
Affi
have defective sight Dr. Lowe's see th em . W ill be sold on o u r easy of the Grand worthy matron of *
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superior glasses fitted by his p a y m e n t plan.
the Eastern Star. Mrs. Pauline
’SALEM'S GOOD 6 )0DS STOUT
U O R REN T—Two fu rn is h e d lig h t h o u a e keep
methods
will
strengthen
your;
Moore-Riley, of Baker City. A
• tn g room « w ith uae of b a th a t 796 ’ «vena
s tre e t
Phone.774
eyes and brain. He will be pleas­
most pleasant afternoon was
ed to explain and demonstrate
passed by those present, other
this to any one interested. Con­
guests of honor being Mrs. B. * Freight Prepaid
LOST
177 Liberty St., S A L E M , O R EG O N
sult
him
next
Wednesday
and!
Kirkland, of Independence, and
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INCORPORATED]
Thursday, April 17th and 18th
Miss Flora McCallon, worthy ma-
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Independence the 19th.
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