Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 06, 1912, Image 4

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    NICE DAY.
MALARIA
COUNCIL MEETING.
THE ARTISAN PICNIC.
Decoration Day Great Success in Fine Parade and Large Crowd
of Bids Rejected on Free
Will be Readvertised.
Country Visitors.
Every Respect.
Library—
headache, biliousness, in­
d ig e s tio n ,
rheum atism ,
pimples, blotches, yellow
com plexion, etc., are all
signs o f poisons in your
blood.
These poisons
should be driven out, or
serious illness may result
T o get rid o f them, use
Notice o f Sheriff's Sale.
Misting Boys Found.
A ft e r a d iligen t search in the
valley fo r the tw o m issing Be-
nard boys, aged 9 and 15 years,
they w ere located in Portland
and brought t o t h e ir home in In-
dependence, T J L l i x e i O l d e r DOy , w „ ; i i l l l
be com m itted to the
reform
school. The lad purchased e g g s
at a local store from tim e to time,
charging them to his fa th e r’ s
account, and sold them to an-
^ other store. T h e young man
was promised a severe punish-
ment fo r his conduct, but b efore
the promise had been fulfilled
he, with his little brother, le ft
on a bicycle.
Summons.
0 T ie e is hereby given, that by virtue o f an
In the Circuit Court o f the t»t ate of 0. egon for
execution and order of «ale duly laaued out Folk county.
of the circuit court of the »la te o f Oregon for Surah M Myer, plaintiff,\
the county of Folk, on Ihe Uth day o f A pril.
va.
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1912. and to me directed, upon a judgm ent and Aaron Miller.ousan Long,
| decree duly rendered by said court on the 25th Saiah Richmond, Rachel I
day o f A pril, 1912, ami which judgm ent was Hrown and John Brown, |
•
. enrolled and docketed in the office of the clerk her husband. John Whit- i
I o i «aid court on the 25th day of April, 1912, in a ley,
Cieveltuul
Scar». J
certain suit then pendim* in «aid «•» ur* w h arf Martha Kluubcih Curii»,
ill Itosa iioldberg was nlaintift. recovered and Charles K. Curtis. her J
judgm ent and decreo aga in «! W. H. Malney husband. Jume» W.8cr««g- i
and Pearl Matuey were defendants, and by | gin » Mud R oai S roggin», |
which execution aud order of «ale 1 am com- j liis wife, and all other |
tnanded to sell the real property in «aid ex ecu* i person» or parties un
lion and hereinafter described, to »ailsiy auowit
claim ing
an\ |
plain tiff's judgment herein tow lt: The sum right, title, estate, lien or i
o f »516,67 with interest thereon iroin iM-tobe) in torea t in the real estate
2«» 1909. at tin rate o f 7 per cent, per annum described in the coin I
ud ii paid : also |6.:k4 t a x .« for the year 19U6, plaint herein,defendants J
w.th interest thereon from February 19, 1911, T o Aaron Miller, Susan ' ong, Sarah Richmond, '
at 6 per cent per annum until paid ; also pi Ti
Rachel brown and John (j. Brown, her hus­
taxes for the year 1907. with interest thereon
band, John W hitley, Cleveland Sears, Martha i
from February 9, 1911, at 6 per cent per an­
Elizabeth Curtis and Citarle» E. Curtí», her j
num until paid : also |s *» taxes for the year
husband. Jame» W. Bcoggiu»
and Rosa
1908, with interest thereon from February 9,
Scoggins, h i» wife, aud ail other persons or
(R O P S need most w ater at
1911, at 6 per cent per annum until pa id; also
parties unknown claim ing any right, title,
f».77 tiyxes for the year 1909, with interest
estate, lieu or interest in the real estate d e­
the time when the pay ing
thereon from February 9, 1911. a t 6 per cent
scribed iu the com plaint herein, the above
per annum until paid; also 99 45 taxes for the
part of thecrop is forming.
named defendants.
ear 1910, with interest thereon from February
N the name oi the state o f Oregon, you and
F o r instance, a water short­
. 1911, ut 6 per cent per annum until paid ; a l­
each of you are hereby notified to appear
so f29 street improvement assessment with in ­ aud answer the summon» aud complaint Hied
age at the tim e grain is form ing
terest thereon at G per cent per annum from against you in the aboxe entitled cause aud
February 9, 1911, until paid; also 940 attorney’ s court ou or before six weeks iroin the date of
w ill do more damage than at
fee. all on p la in tiff’s first cause of suit herein ; the first publication o f this summon», and if
any other time. T h ere is but
and on p la in tiff’s second cause of suit in the y«»u fail so to appear and answer for want
above entitled cause, plain tiff have and re­ thereof, the plain tiff will take a de» ree against
one way to be able to water
cover o f and from defendants the sum o f foO, you ami each of you as prayed for in her com
with Interest (hereon from October 6, 19o7, at plaint herein, towit* That the plaintiff is the
your crops at the tim e they
10 per cent per annum until paid ;ior 915 attor­ owner iu fcesim ple o f the fo llow in g described
need it most, and that is to
n ey’s lees and for her costs and disbursements real estate to w it . beginning at the south
herein taxed and allow ed in the sunt of 925.to, we*» corner of the donation land claim o f Hi
install a reliable pumping plant
aud t ’ ie sum o f too a« attorney s fees in this las M iilei, notification number 1946, claim
suit; and also the respective sums so found number 42, in township 7 south o f range 5 west
operated by a dependable
due as aforesaid, with interest thereon as of tlie W iliaiu cfte M .lidia n iu Folk county.
aforesaid or so much thereof as the said pro­ Oregon; thence running eust 48 71 chains;
ceeds o f aaid sale w ill pay o f the same, togetu
thence north 3U.UU chains; tnence west 4«.8u
er with the accruing costs and expenses upon chain»; thence south 3U.0U chains to the pi a« e
said execution.
o f beginning and containing 141 acres more or
Now, therefore, I w ill on
less and that you an l each o f you be forever
W h e n you have that outfit
bane«! and enjoined from claim in g any right,
Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1912, title or interest iu or to said real premises or
you are independent o f irrigat­
any part thereof and for such other ami birth
at the hour o f one o'clock p. nt. o f said «lay at er
ing c o m p a n ie s . N o matter
order in the premises as to the court may
the west door o f the court house in Dallas, seem
meet with equity.
when you call on it, the I H C
Folk county, Oregon, sell at public auction t«>
summons is published for a period of
to the highest bidder for « ash in hand on day six Tltis
weeks in the Folk county Item izcr by order
engine is ready to run and
o f sale all the right, title, interest and estate of the
Hon.
fc.«l
F.
C
’oad,
Judge
«»f
the
count.'
which said defendants, W. H. Matncv and court o f P o lk county, Oregon, mude at Chamb­
always has power enough to
Pearl Matney, o r either o f them, or all other ers iu said County and State on the 6th day of
handle any work up to its full
persons claim ing under said defendants or e i­ May, 1912, aim Ihe dale o f the tirsl publication
ther o f them, had in or to said mortgaged is May 9, 1912, ami the date o f the last publica
rated horse power. I H C irri­
premises prior to the 9*h day o f February, lion w ill be on June 2U, 1912.
19U, aud every part and parcel thereof.
gating and general purpose en­
S IB LE Y A E A K IN .
The said real property hereinbefore men­
Attorneys for Flaintiff.
gines are made in every style
tioned is described in said execution as f<d-
fows tow it: Lots 3 and 4 in fractional block 4.
and in sizes from 1 to 50-horse
in E. v Th orp’s Addition to the town o f In ­
dependence, in Folk county. Oregon.
power. Tractors, 12,15, 20, 25,
Said sale being made subject to redemption
and 45-horse power. See tha
in the manner provided by law.
Dated this 270» day oi A pril, 1912
I H C local dealer fo r cata­
J. M. OR A NT,
\ OTICE is hereby Riren that the underFiRn-
logues o f I H C engines and
Sheriff oi Folk county, Oregon.
t*d admin strut..r o f the estate o f Amanda
I'eLashm utt deceased, has file«l in the county
tractors or write nearest branch
court ot the state of Ureuon for Polk comity,
house.
ills final account as such administrator of said
WHY P A Y RENT
estate, and that Hauirday, the 1st «lay o f June,
1912. at tlie hour o f i0 it’cl«>«-k a. m.. has been
W ESTERN B R A N C H HOUSES: D . n , r . Col.
When you can g e t 2 1-2 acres fixed by said court as the time, and the county H e»*ti*. Mciut.; Portland, O r«.; Spokane. W ».k .
court room in Dallas, Oregon, as the place for
Sait Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, CaL
o f the best garden land in Dallas, hearing of «injections to said rep«»rt aud tha
settlement thereof.
R. A. CAM PBELL.
on ly six blocks from the court
(Incorporated)
A dm inistrator o f the estate of
Chicago
U S A
Amanda DeLa. hmutt
house, w ith a dandy
6-room Simpson «(: Lewis,
Attorneys fo resta te.
deceased.
I H C Service Bureau
\
Council met in regu lar session
E a rly Thursday m orning the j U ncle Sol could not have de­
people from all o ver the country ! vised a more perfect day for a last Monday even in g with M ayor
began to a rrive in Dallas to as- picnic than he accorded the A r- C raven in the chair and all the
sist in a fittin g observance o f | tisans on last Saturday.
The eouncilmen and officers present
m em orial day, and pay a last tri- day, w hile warm, was not un- excep t Councilman Barham.
A y re s reported some bad side
bute to the honor o f those who com fortably so, ju st sufficient to
had fought, bled and died fo r make the people hanker fo r the walk on J. W. C rider s property.
the salvation o f our country, deligh ts o f a picnic lemonade,
Load reported that a grad e for
B y the tim e tim e announced fo r ice cream, and other iced drinks. t*'e c'ast end ot Academ y street
the parade the sidewalks w ere By the time U. S. G ran t’s band w’oukl have to be established by
jam ed with a mass o f gaily g a r b - ! was ready to g iv e its h alf hour ordinance. On motion o f Fen-
ed humanity, both on the m ain !con cert on the
court
house ton the auditor was authorized
and side avenues, and the streets square, the streets w ere filled to n otify property ow ners o f the
LETTER LIST.
w ere filled with a hetrogeneous with eager
pleasure seekers, contem plated change.
Fenton recom m ended the re­
mass o f autos, carriages, bug- The band rendered some fine
gies, wagons, bicycles, etc., con- music fo r h a lf an hour, and Du- pair o f walks along D ornsife,
The fo llo w in g letters remained
taining other hundreds bent on burro g a v e a th rillin g exhibition Dynn and Brown properties, and uncalled fo r in the Dallas post-
the same erran d— w aitin g to see o f high w ire acting. Then the a motion to that effe c t carried,
office Tuesday:
what Dallas could turnout in be- parade form ed at the Woodman
ren ton reported the Nunn hill
P eter Brunce
the old, reliable, purely
h a lf o f the occasion.
hall and headed by the float as ready fo r rock.
Dr. A . Burnett.
vegetable, liver medicine.
Prom ptly at 9:30 Marshal H. award
com m ittee cam e down
Ih e officers reports fo r the
Mr. Manro Daily
L. Fenton and Edwin Jacobson ! Main street, where the thousands 'ast quarter w ere read and r e fe r -
Mr. N oal Dicky
Mrs. J.
Easier, o f
g o t the d ifferen t regim ents o fjO f spectators g a zin g in deligh t re ^ t0 the finance com m ittee,
Mrs. H attie H olgate
Spartanburg, S. C., s a y s :
th eir parade found up, the b a n d , 'and awesome wonder at the j Claims allowed:
Mr. M. L. H opper
“ I had sick headache, for
veterans and m ilitia form in g on numerous
unique attractions, 1 a k Meyer, imuling
Mr. Clarence L a th em
5 00
years. I felt bad most of
48 (X)
Main and m arching to the high ch ief o f which was the Artisan
bumber Co.
Mrs. Blanche M cDaniel
20 Ut)
the time,
I tried Th ed-
Mrs. Pilklngton
school, where they joined the goat, a work o f transform ation ^,''.,1
''
1 00
ford’t Black-Draught, and
Dr. E. H. V an Patten
children and countermarched up worked on a burro by Norm an . w i.'iW r , «»in ry..
20 00
now I feel better than
Main to W ashington, thence to Hayes,
the scenic artist.
It .) M (¡rant,
...
0 03
Mr. E. H. W iednian (fo r e ig n )
when I was 16 years old ."
3 00
Jefferson, thence to Mill, the nee would take to much space to ¡ i-xtr»
.
C. G. C O A D ,
no uo
Your druggist sells it, in
Postm aster
! to court, thence to Railroad, and specially mention each float and
fir»n!''»«U ry r'
05 oo
25 cent packages.
to the arm ory. Captain Tooze section o f the parade, so w e w ill .i„jm oiin.’ work'
350 00
I and some 30 men o f Company G. only say that it exceeded e x ­ M D ( uniter, sprinkling
no 25 Program of Commencement Week.
Fnsist on Thedford’s
2 (X) June 8th, 8 p. m .— Program o f
j led the procession, follow ed by pectations and was a credit to Fuller Bharnrcy, «Irugs .
Dell Planter, hauling......
2 00
I the G. A , R. to the number o f an the promoters, as was the entire A Human, wood..............
Utopian Society at
college
12 (X)
I even dozen there w’ere 13 last picnic.
Trip to Portland..............
chapel.
24 40
A t the park the program as C D Forette, w o rk .........
7 45 June Uth, 11 a. m .— Baccalaur­
, y e a r— and tl e.i came the sc ioo I
177 00
children, num bering about 600, given was carried out in a credit­ Oregon Pov\ er G o .............
eate sermon by Dean at E va n ­
ObserAer, printing.........
20 40
w ith the smallest in the van. able manner, and highly esteem ­ Itemixer, printing..........
gelical church.
r ¡o
08 tk)
MO f NEY to LOAN a* IMPROVED FARMS !
[ Autos containing the officers and ed by those present.
Mol me» & Grant, labor ..
•0 50 June 9ih, 2:30 p. m. — Farew ell
In thi, Vicinity. Mi,kc applicatimi to j j speakers ot the day follow ed, I
Guv B ioh . mdse ............
14 50
m eeting o f the Christian A sso­
(.’ raven Bros, mdse .......
It*) 40
ciation at college chapel.
Wm.C. Borcbers, Financial Agent ; ! m aking a procession over four i
GRANGE PICNIC,
P y Greenwood, »alary. .
40 (X)
blocks in length, pleasing to the |
307 .*o, Oregonian Building
Waller Davidson, laboi ...
77 50 June 9th, 8 p. m. — Annual ad­
PO RTLAN D
-
-
OREGON
I Chris Hire!», Ial»>r............
07 50
dress to the Christian associa­
L
P Helgerson, l a b o r .......
—G
25 00
tion by Rev. D. L e s te r Fields
.las Boydston, l a b o r .........
30 50
last fe w years.
Next Saturday.
at Evangelical church.
A Fennel, l a b e r ..........
67 50
A t the arm ory the program J
-----
C A Blaek. labor ............
55 ¡¡¡j June 10th, 8 p. rn -Program o f
was gone through with as pub - 1
A ccordin g to their posters the Pit r je Bros, labor............
21 25
Philadelphian L itera ry Society
Dallas, Oregon.
E Couhon, l a b o r .............
i lished in last week s paper, all
r D „
.
,
82 50
at college chapel
house, good barn, chicken hous­
I parties concerned a c q u i t t i n g »ra n g e rs o f Polk county are plan- .1 K Harri#, labor..............
20 50
June U th ,
10 a. m .— Annual es, wood shed, cool room, w ith
R .E . W ILLIA M S
President
I)
F
C
uu
I
hoii
,
l
a
b
o
r
........
38
25
ning fo r one o f the most alluring
W. G. VASSALL
Cashier them selves with credit, and fu r
m eeting o f the board o f trus­
Manfred Sears, labor . . . .
2 25
an abundance o f fru it and ber­
nishing a program most interest­ picnics o f the season at O akgrove Geo Brown, labor .......
tees in Presid en t’s office.
21 35
DIRECTOR»:
J* June U th , 2:30 p. m .— Class day ries, w ith unlim ited opportuni­
R. C. Craven, I. N. Wotnir M. M. Ellis ing to all who could crowd into on next Saturday, and they anti­ Frank Harris, labor
Dale Dill, labor...............
30 35
the large structure.
W. G. VaHHall, R. K. William»,
exercises and tennis tourna ties to raise chickens, a cow and
cipate an even larger crowd than John Brady, labor............
li ( m
B. H. McCallon, F. J. Craven.
ment on college campus.
a p ig or two, with the LaC reole
Geo.
.Martin,
l
a
b
o
r
..........
II
76
they are generally favored with
.1 Wilson, l a b o r ................
L’tl 25 June U th , 8 p. m. Annual mu­ running through the back yard,
Thin bank is pleased to place I M .<
To Trade.
at this popular annual gathering. P S Greenwood, labor . ...
25 25
di»posal of its customers the faniiti«-*
sical recital at
Evangelical
fo r the tin y sum o f $500 down
A tw o passenger automobile, The music will be furnished by L R Adams, l a b o r ...........
1« 00
gained during many years of contiutior*
church.
()
Nelson,
labor
................
the
famous
Chemawa
hand,
and
32
50
that
cost
$2;.b()
tw
o
years
ago,
service and growth.
and your own term s on the re­
158 00 June 12th, 10 a. m. —Commence-
and is in good*condition, has lots the “ eats” w ill be under the con­ Ralph Adams, hauling . .
mainder. M ind you the place
F J W agner, mdse....... .
5
00
ment
exercises.
I o f room fo r m arketing produce, trol o f the proprietor o f the K an ­ Chas Grego ry.....................
70 20 June 12th— Alum ni Reunion and has its own w a ter system . Think
dy
Kitchen
o
f
Salem.
McCoy
and
ju
st
the
th
in
g
fo
r
a
farm
er,
Dennis
&
Christianson...
1,280
00
- -
D R . B. E. N E V E L
banquet at N e w Scott hotel.
o f that.
21 17
that 1 w ill trade fo r acreage, un- gran ge w ill be the leader in fu r­ A C ynvder, la b o r...........
Veterinary Surgeon
A
ll
are
cordially
invited.
Got lots o f ’em, but this skins
02 0O
i im proved; location and price cuts nishing the m orning litera ry pro­ (i D Stewart, labor...........
Uubt Saehtler .................
45 20
’ em all. See F. C. M eyer,
1112 M a i n S t r k k t
no figure. This is a chance in a gram, and it w ill be one well Ray Allen, labor . . .......
20 70
Utopia Program.
Chem awa and Sam Stickler. la!»or..........
Phone 29
DALLAS, ORKOON | life t.m e fo r you to g e t the long worth hearing.
10 40
IT E M IZ E R R E A L T Y CO.
The Utopian L itera ry society
18 (¡0
w ishtd fo r auto, fo r a small part Rickreall w ill play ball in the W .1 Sliewey, l a b o r ..........
18 00 o f Dallas college w ill g iv e its an­
will be W F Austin, labo r..........
¡o f your farm, and no cash is re­ afternoon, and there
Lloyd liice, labor ...........
10 65 nual commencement program at
q u ire d . This is worth investi- other sports o f all kinds with ap­ I K N Garbutt, labor.......
C . L . H A W K IN S
16 00
! gating. F. C.
M eyer, Dallas, propriate prizes. I f you desire a Klroy Jackson, labor........
11 40 the college chapel Saturday night
R a ilr o a d stre et, D allas.
good time, be certain to attend. ( ieo Mvdlev, labor,... ...
0 15 June 8th at 8 o ’clock. T h e fo l­
Oregon.
On motion o f Staats a w arrant low ing program w ill be rendered:
O N U M E N T
! was ordered drawn on the library Piano S o lo ...... ......... . M erle H all
P rof. M etzger
“ Lent We F orget
j fund lo r $100 in fa vo r o f the fre e In vocation ____
E ssay__________ M yrtle W ithrow
I library.
On motion o f Coad the propo­ Book R e v ie w ......... Edna Reusser
sition o f the Road O ilin g company O riginal S to ry____B Chamberlain
S olo......... Edna Morrison
was accepted, and they w e re or- j Vocal
_
™ • >
in Groceries as well as anything else
dered to begin work at once. E ssay---------------
Bids fo r the fre e library w ere O r a t i o n ^ . . . . - . - . . E I l a M eh rlin g
now opened and that of Holmes D u et--W in m e and h red a L a u n er
& G rant fo r $8180 was the only j T h e s is . . . --------------A d a Farm er
one received. T h e bid o f $1450 J r a , £
........ ...........M erle H all
B. F. B U TLER
fo r heating was put in by Guy X oca‘ S ° ‘° ........
A lice Grant
D E N T IS T
Bros, andone o f $1295 by R odger E s s a y ... ........ ..B e r th a M ag ness
Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dalian
South of the Court House, Dallas
; Plum bing Co., o f Salem. This T rophecy --------
Office Hour«: 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to5 P. M
Edna Shore
All kind» ot Dental work done ut
evoked
considerable discussion ,,ian? Sojo -----A d a Lon gn ecker
reasonable price».
as the amount exceeded the am­ Utopian E c h o ..A z a le a H astings
Famous at Home for
ount offered by Carnegie, or
Generations past;
WHAT
CHIROPRACTIC
IS.
would a fte r the arch itect’s fees
w
ere
paid
and
the
building
com­
Famous
now over all
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
pletely furnished.
A ll parts o f the body are con­
the World.
Office 719 Court Street, Dull t», Oregon
On motion o f Fenton the bids trolled through the nerves.
For Sale by
w ere all rejected and the auditor
A ll nerves emanate from the
instructed to readvertise. Con­ brain or spinal cord.
C. S H U L T Z
siderable discussion here arose
Subluxations o f bones, espec­
as to the value o f hot w ater and ially o f the vertebrae o f the spi-
Said Thomas A. Edison recently.
j steam heating plants, and con-jnal column, cause pressure or
siderable animosity developed tension on the nerves passing be-
C e r t a in ty p o s e n g in e s hav«> m o r e th a n 200 r e c ip r o c a t in g j against hot water, as it had not tween, through or around them,
Do you need wood? In pre­
proven satisfactory in either ..he thus in te rfe rin g w ith
normal
paring to place your ur*
p a r ts .
T h e E l e c t r i c M o t o r has b u t on e m o v in g or
arm ory or the W illiam s building, transmission o f n erve impulses,
LON MUSCOTT, PROPRIETOR
del» remember that I am
and on motion o f Fenton bids causing
able to furnish you all kinds
All kinds of hauling at reasonable
r e v o lv in g p a rt.
of »lab wood from either of
• rate9. Phone orders promptly at­
w ere ordered asked fo r in both
D IS E A S E
M a n y o f t h e p r o s p e r o u s f a c t o r ie s o f t h e s t a t e a r c o p e ­
the Dull»» sawmill», at the
tended to. Headquarters at Web­
steam
and
hot
water,
the
first
Chiropractic is the Science and
beat |K)H»ihle rate», Hend in
ster’» confectionery.
r
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t
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a
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w
ith
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it
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s
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fr
o
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C
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t
r
a
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G
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n
­
named
being
considerable
cheap­
your order» by either phone.
A r t o f correctin g subluxations, Phones: Bell 264, M utual 254
er
to
install.
The
architects
and
Mutual 11UU; 1VII 443.
thereby rem ovin g the in terfer-
e r a t in g S ta tio n s .
Barn Phone Mutual 245
com m ittee decided to get togeth ­ ference w ith n erve impulses,
C e n t r a l S t a t io n E le c t r ic P o w e r I n c r e a s e s O u t­
e r at once and see i f some reduc­ causing E A S E or H E A L T H .
tions could not be made in the
p u t a n d S a v e s C o s t.
D R . D . C. R E M P E L .
specifications.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
C h iro p ra c to r.
O u r p o w e r e n g in e e r s w ill m a k e c a r e fu l in v e s t ig a t io n s o f I
An ordinance fo r the exterm i-
Cards under this heading will be charged for
114 Court St., - - - Dallas.
at the rate of $3.00 a year.
p o w e r p r o b le m s a n d r e n d e r d e p e n d a b le , s c ie n tific r e ­ : nation o f thistles, China lettuce
Phone 1414.
and other noxious weeds was
p o rts , w it h o u t c h a r g e .
C o n s u lta tio n F re e .
! read first time.
Almira Rebekah Lodge. No. 26
J13
An ordinance f o r the macada-
Meets on the First and Third Wednesdays
mization o f the w est end o f Clay
<>f each month in the Odd Fellows Hall.
! MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL
THE ONLY WAY.
I street was read second tim e and
K m ma COAT), Noble Grand
INSTRUCTOR ON
A l t a S a v a g e , Secretary
| passed.
On motion o f A y re s the ordi­ Many Dallas Citizens Have Dis-
605 Court Street
Trlephone 24
P IA N O and O R G A N
nance com m ittee was instructed
Mistletoe Circle. No. 23,
covered It.
| to bring in a new license ordi-
Women of Woodcraft
! Studio: 712 Oak St., Dallaa, Oregon
j nance, especially coverin g circu­
Meet« on the Second and Fourth Wednes­
Just
what
to
do
when
the
kidneys
are
ses. it costing the city fo r the re- affected, is a question that concerns days of each m«*nth at the Woodman Hall.
M ary S tar , Guardian Neighbor
' cent circus m ore than they got both young ami old. Weak kidneys
S a d i i L ynn , C lkhk
neglected iu childhood lead to lifelong
out o f it.
A yres brought up the danger- j filtering. People of advanced years,
with less vitality, suffer doubly. In
I ous condition o f the Jap restau- youth or age, languor, backache, urin­
Dallas Assembly, No. 46
7or Infanta and Children.
i rant regardin g a d e fective fiue, ary irregularity, dixxiness and nervous­
United Artisans
Meets First and Third Monday Evenings of
and the marshal was instructed ness make life a burden.
Rind You Hava Always Bought
There u on© reiuedv that acta directly each month in Woodman Hall. Visiting
i to see that the same was abated.
on the kidney». Doan’s Kidney Pills
T h e m ayor brought up the mat­ | owe their world-wide fame to the fact members cordially invited.
Bears th*
J. E. M il l e r - Master Artisan
ter o f the appointm ent o f a park that they have cureu thousands of case«
Signature o f
W i l l is S im o n t o n , S e e r ta ry
board.
On motion o f Fenton | «*f tick kidneys and cured |*ermanently.
Mr*. Joseph Hoberg, Grant St., Mc­
the m ayor was instructed to ap­
Minnville, Lire., says: “ I am always
W a s h D a y is J o y D a y
Dallas Camp. No. 709
point a board o f three, outside glad to tell otner kidney sufferers what
to the women w h o use, BABB1 I T ’ S B E S T
Woodmen of the World
o f the council, as such board.
a gu'nl
gtsal i remedy Doan’s Kidney Pills are.
.
**
M eek every Tuesday at Wtstdioae Hall,
SOAP.
It mean» clean clothe» with little lebor.
them members to serve Without I gave a Statement publicly recommend-
BRAND
B A B B I T T S S O A P la»t> longer becau»e the cake»
pav and to attend to the upkeep m* u>»n'* KiOirey t’iii* ¡n too? „ ih ! 1 corner of Waahin'Tton an«l Jeffenmn Street».
o f the city park.
Willingly wiittmi nil 1 «lien s*ul III their Visiting Neighbor» welcomed.
are aged and hardened before being »old to you.
ThedfonTf
Black-Draught j
i
i S L r i x K T & r W : * * »■* * — «« - o *
DALLAS CITY BANK
Marble—
— Granite I
Good Service Counts i
j
We have the Clerks and the Goods j
SIMONTON & SCOTT
Dr. A. M. McNicol
WOOD fOR SALE
“The Time Is Com ing
W h en the Electric Motor
will M ove the W o rld ”
I
J.
W ater Your Crops
When They Need It
G
I
I H C Gasoline Engine
Notice o f Final Settlement
International Härtester Company of America
N otice.
Strayed away from Kola, Oregon, May 1st,
«>ue old black horse, slim build, plates on feet.
Shows age in face. A little stiff in shoulders.
To Hud florae, w ill pay a reasonable reward.
W. H. Berry, Salem, Oregon, K. F. 1). No. 2.
J6
Bids for Construction.
IDS w ill be receive«! by the school clerk
of district No. 26, Rickreall, Polk county,
Oregon, um il ju n e :c lv il, (nr a « room Irani« j
school building, w ith concrete
basement. |
Flans can be seen at the county s«*hool super­
intendent’s office in Dallas for one week, and
after that at the residence o f W. K. Goodell.
Bi«ls to be opened at Rickreall ou June 2, at 1
o ’clock, p. m. on said day.
B
W. E. GOODELL
Rickreall, May 22.
Clerk.
I
Ch i l d r e n Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
C A S T O
R
I A
Chamberlain’s
Cough Hemedy
Cures Colds, Croup and W hooping Cough.
* The DALLAS TRANSFER i
D ALLAS,
P H O N E and S T A N D
OREGON
at W . R. ELLIS’ C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
A ll Kinds of Hauling Done W ell and Promptly
Special Attention Given to Commercial Men
S H A W & M U S C O T T . Proprietors
BE LL P H O N E 64
M U T U A L P H O N E 24
LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST
On the dates given below, round trip tickets w ill be sold
from Portland to the points in the East shown below, and
many others, at grea tly reduced fares quoted. Y ou r home
agen t w ill sell these tickets via the N o rth Bank Road at
sligh tly h igh er fares, on request.
THROUGH T R A IN S E A ST
City Express & Transfer Co.
AUGUST ROMAN
T h e pu rp ose o f this Bureau is to furnish
' fr e e o f charge to all, the best in form ation
o b tain a b le on b e tte r farm ing. I f .you hav«
any w orthy qu estion scon cern tn ^soils.crops,
land drainage, irriga tion , fe r tiliz e r s , etc.
m ake you » in q u ir ie s sp ecific and send their
to 111C S e rv ic e Bureau, H a rv e s te r B u ildin g
Chicago, U S A
IN CONNECTION WITH
NORTHERN PACING and GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS
A tlan ti«’ C i t v ....... »111.00
107 50
B altim ore.............
Boston....................
1 lu.oo
Buffalo .................
91.50
C h ic a g o ................. .. 7*2.50
Colorado Springs .. .. .V» 00
D e n v e r..................
56.00
t »2.50
Detroit ............
60.00
Duluth ...........
Kansas City __ ...... 191 (HI
M ilwaukee ...... ...... 72.50
Minneapolis .. ...... 60.00
M n ir e a l.......... ___ 105.00
New York ....... .... HJR.aO
D A T E S
Omaha ............... ... » 60.00
r ir ila tie lp h ia ....... ... 10S.50
P itts b u rg ............ ... 91.60
St. L o u is ........... .. .. . 70 0«)
141 00
st. Paul.*...............
Toronto ___
. 91.50
107.50
W a s h in g to n .........
o f S -A .X .E
Mav 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24. 2», 1912,
.lime 1. «, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 1912.
July 2, 3, »», 7, 11, 12 15. 10, 20, 22, 23, 20, 29, 30, 31, 1912.
Align t 1, 2, 3, 0, 7. 12, 15, 10, 22, 23, 29, 30, i l , 1912.
September 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 1912.
Stopover an,l choice of route» allowwl in each direction
Final return
lim it Oct. 31, 1912. Details of schedule», fares, etc., furnished on request.
W. f. COMAN, General freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Oregon Power Company
C A S T O R IA
nil
CHICHESTER SPILLS
Fresh soap goes to pieces quickly.
5 m ill« wrapper* from *11 B A B B IT T S PR O D U CTS—
tkry •>• rttimubl« for .aluablc parmium*.
Pure Lye or PoUah
Naptha Soap
»■ myt
Zt'mn n^TÄrä
Àtw«r» K'IUbta.
8 0 L D BY A L L DRUGGISTS
SS& E V E R Y W H E R E TM TKO
White F1oat:n f Soap
Babbitt’s Cleanser
W rit* fo r Premium Rook
B. T BABBITT INC Bo« \77t New York Cay
3E
T racy S taats , C«*nsul Commander
On motion o f Coat! the finance '"Vor ,»le by >11 .le.ler», I’ rire 50 1
W . G, V. i m a l l , Clerk
com m ittee was instructed to look cent» K.*ter-Milburn t’o..
Hnfr»i<>,
a fte r certain deeds coming to the
York, wie «Kent* for the 1'nne.i
A. F. 4 A. M.
Clt,V
I
I Remember the name— 4X>nn’s—and |
Je nnings Lodge. No. 9
take no other.
Meet« Second and Fourth Friday« of
" I suffered habitually from conatipa-j
—
ti«m.
Ikaih’a Kejwlets relieved and
Cheapcet accident insurance— Dr. month in Maaonic ha3 on Main street.
strengthened the bowoW, so that they Thomaa' Electric Oil Stop» the pain iting brethren welcome.
W . L. S o n i n , W . M.
have been tegular ever s i n c e . A . E. * tl,|
U>© wound. All «Iruggiata
Dayis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Teia». ^
¡|
W alter 8. M u a. Secretary
S A L E M , F A L L S C IT Y A W E S T E R N RY.
W e s t Bound
E a s t Bound.
T R A IN No. 2.
T R A IN No. 1.
Lv. Dallas. . ......................... 7 :35 a. m. Lv. W est Salem ....... ...............9:00 a it
Ar. W est Salem ................... 8:16 a. ra. Lv. Dallas
.............9 :4f> a. m.^
Lv. Falls C itv ....... .......... 10tl5 a. in
T R A IN No. 4.
............. 10:35 a. in.
Ar. Black Rock
f.v. Black R oc k ................... .11 :00 a. m. i
I.V. V..ll- ( Itv
............ 11:15 a. m.
T R A IN No. 3.
11:50 a. m.
Lv. Dallas .........................
.............. 1:20 p. in.
Lv. West Salem ...
Ar. W» i t Halem ....... .. .. 12:30 p. in. j
Lv. Dallas .............. ..................2 :0 0 p. m
Ar. Falls C i t y ....... ............ 2:30 p. m
T R A IN No. 6.
Lv. Falls ( :t y .................... . 2:40 p. m. :
T R A IN No. 5.
. .3:10 p. m. 1
Lv. Dallas................. .
3 :40 p. in. j Lv. W est Salem .................. 4:45 p. in.
Ar. Vest Salem ...............
L v. Dallas...... ..................... 5:30 D. in.
T K : IN N o . » .
Ar. Falla C ity ........................ 6:00 p. m.
Ly. Vails i'ity ...................
............. 6:10 p. m.
T R A IN No. 11. (Sundays O nly.)
............ 6:40 p. in.
Ar. D all»«
T R A IN No. 10. (•Landa.»* bily.)
Lr. Dallas
.........
.............7 35 a. m.
Ar. W est Salem ... ............... S :15 a. m.
T R A IN No, 12.
Lv. Black Kj«ck ...
Lv. Falls City .......
Lv. Dallaa
\ r West Salem
each
T R A IN No. 14
Vis­ Lv. Black Rock
Lv. Falla City . . . .
Lv. Dallas ............
Ar. West Salem ..
Lv.
Lv.
Lv.
, Ar.
West Salem ...
Dallas ............
Falls C it y .......
Black R ock . ..
(Sundays O n ly.)
T R A IN No. 13.
........... 11:40 a. in.
.......... 11:55 a. in. Lv. West Salem
............. 12:30 p. m. Lv. llallas ........
............ 1 :10 p. m. 1 Lv. F a ll» C itv ..
! Ar. Black Rock
(Sundays O nly.)
...............4 :00 p.
.............. 4:15 p.
.............. 4 :50 p.
..............6 :30 p.
............9 IX) a. in.
.............9 *45 a. ni.
.......... 10:15 a. in.
............. 10:35 a. m.
(Sunday» O n ly.)
. 1:20 d . in.
2:05 p. in.
2 :33 p. m.
2 :35 p. in.
m.
T R A IN No. 15. (Sunday» O nly.)
ra.
m. ! L v. W est S alem .......................... 5 ;50 p. m
m. I A r D alla« ........................... 6 :30 p. ra