Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 27, 1912, Image 2

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Notice to Land Owners.
Spray your trees now for cod- W. A. Ayres was in Falls City
Saturday.
I lin moth.
We have a list of over 1200
Jos. Edwards was in from Joe Stow and Oscar Taylor, are names, and inquiries from same
I of eastern farmers and investors
ud from Amity to-day.
Kings Valley Tuesday.
who want land in Western Or-
'the McBee well struck a vein I legon.
Jersev cream for your berries.
of them have the
W. D. Calkins, phone 1291. Je27 of pure isinglass one day last cash to Many
pay; many want to trade;
week.
Mrs J.C.Morrison, of Salem,
others want good terms; all are
visited her parents here Tuesday.
Miss Ifa Hurst, of Corvallis, men who mean business and men ,
D. Lester Butler, is up from attended the band concert Sat­ with references. Special demand
for dairy ranches, stocked and
Portland, for a visi t with relat- urday.
lves.
John Richardson has been ap­ ready for making money. Un­
planted fruit land is in very little
M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk.
Miss Eva Coolidge and party pointed assistant postmaster at demand; Planted tracts, on good
Independence.
motored
from
Silverton
to
Dallas
terms; any age is acceptable.
We have land option blanks
F. A. Borchert, of San Fran­ Farm lands, hop lands, and land
Sunday.
for sale.
FO R S A L E
A new cement walk is being cisco, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. of every class is asked for. In
See the new hop stoves at the
; order to meet these demands we
laid
on Mill street to the Sterling Chas. Crawford.
Dallas Iron Works.
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O R BALK—6 -fo o t b i n d e r a n d 4} fo o t m o w e r.
Furniture
company.
Don’t forget you can get Rich­ must have the land, and nothing
I-H A N D S O M E T H R O U G H O U T , Duplicating the careful expert
F b o th in g o o d r u n n i n g o r d e r , F r e d A J u y er, i l Dr. Butler, dentist, office over
at but bargains will be accepted, ’
K i c k r c a l l. P h o n e 515.
The Dallas public library will ardson’s embroidery silk al
the Fuller pharmacy.
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workmanship of the custom tailoring.
It
and
a
contract
will
be
necessary
'
store.
be closed on Sunday during July Campbell’s
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0
in
order
to
get
your
property
put
See
the
new
prune
stove
at
!O Il S A L E o r w ill t r a d e a g o o d 2 s e a te d h a c k .
August and September.
Major Scott will give Company before these people, not an ex-
W m . E l li o tt ,
P h o n e 4x5,
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W. M. Ramsey, the old demo- i G their annual inspection at the clusive contn£ t nor an option,
2 -P E R F E C T F IT T IN G C O L L A R S A N D S H O U L D E R S ,
Cut flowers for sale by John B. cratic war horse, was up from '■ armory this evening.
only a contract stating that we
Setting snugly and allow ing the coats to hang in exactly the right way.
'0 0 8 K B K R R IE H l o r s a le —10 c e n t* o n t h e Embree, Dallas, Oregon.
je27 McMinnville last Friday.
Lloyd Hunicutt, had his foot have the right to sell your land,
3 b u s h e s — P e rc y H i b b a r d , S o u th 25.
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List your property with the
R. H. Soehren, with a lumber badly hurt Monday, while riding We must be in a position to com­
3 -P E R M A N E N T S H A P E L IN E S S , ensured by thousands of t ny
mence meeting these people by
150 c o r d s o f 4 fo o t o a k g r u b w o o d fo r s a le b y J . Itemizer Realty Concern.
company
at Sacramento, visited the flume at Falls City.
G. B ro w n .
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stitches, rather than by mere “ pressing.”
Grandma Conley was quite ill his brother, W. L., here over Roscoe Staats has sold his In­ the 10th of July. It is up to the
people of this vicinity whether
Sunday.
dependence cigar store to W. F. they settle here, or they go some­
»R B ale o r t r a d e fo r a s p a n o f h o r s e s : A n e w last week with liver trouble.
F 6 -h o r s e p o w e r g a s o li n e h o r s e p o w e r g a s o ­ Dr. E. J. Scheetz, chiropractic Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. Adams and Thos. Brinkley.
l i n e w o o d s a w c o m p le te , N e v e r b e e n u s e d .—
where else. Remember you must
4 —T H O R O U G H L Y SH R U N K A L L W O O L F A B R IC S ,
G . NV. S t a r r . P h o n e 15 P i n k .
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adjustments. 518 Church st., Instructions how to use them in Mrs. E. W. Kearns is hefe have a bargain, and nothing else
Cloths and Linings from High Grade Mills which guarantee service and
near depot.
tf each package, for sale by Dallas from Rainier visiting at the will be accepted—Itemizer Realty
Meat
Co.
home
of
Mrs.
Oscar
Holmes.
Concern.
Currants for Sale.
satisfaction.
C. D. Brooks is back from Mis­
souri. and located at Roseburg A scorpion was found at the
Horace Webster and Robert
Special Trains on Fourth.
5 —A U TH O R IT I V E S T Y L E S , Originated and designed by expert
o rd e r y o u r c u r r a n t s n o w , t o b e d e for tne present.
rock quarry the other day and is Lowe left today for the forks of
B ETTER
liv e r e d w h e n w a n te d . G u a r a n te e d fre e
now resting in alcohol in Fuller’s the Siletz, for a little fishing.
The S. F. C. & W. announce
fro m w o rm s .—J . H. M a c o rn b e r, p h o n e b la c k 25.
designers.
Miss
Retta
Campbell
was
up
C a n b e o r d e r e d if d e s ir e d o f H , G, B la c k . Je27
from Portland to spend the week show window.
Joe Reynolds, of Falls City, had special trains for Falls City on
end with parents here.
Mrs. F. H. Morrison is in Sa­ a piece of steel fly into his leg ! account of the 4th, round trip
6 —U N U S U A L L Y S N A P P Y D E S IG N S In many styles, all
h r e e o r f o u r so w s a n d p ig s , o n e
F O R n e B w a l F e a - u T ltle
lem
this week visiting her daugh­ while working at the sawmill. I tickets from West Salem being
s s s tu m p m a c h i n e , o n e n e w
Buy your boiled hams at the
n e a r A n-
$1,25,
Dallas
50
cents
and
Black
B U v e r fe e d g r in d e r ,—8 . H . H ei
clean-cut and tasteful though unusual.
ters,
Mrs.
C.
L.
Starr,
and
Mrs.
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t io c h s c h o o l h o u s e .
Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no
Misses Helene and Ruby Dal­ Rock 25 cents, In addition to
Arthur Good.
dust, strictly sanitary.
ton, of Burns, are visiting with regular trains service, special
)R s a le o r e x c h a n g e fo r a n y k i n d o f liv e
7— E V E R Y G A R M E N T G U A R A N T E E D . Your money back
The best embroidery silk made their uncle, E. V. Dalton and fam­ train will leave West Salem 8:30
Lafe Blakesly, a laundryman
F
s to c k , C l y d e s d a le s t a l l i o n ; r e v e r s ib le d is -
p l o w ; s e e d e r , m o w e r, r a k e , d is c h a r r o w , lig h t
a. m., Dallas 9:10 a. m., arrive
of Oregon City, was up here is the Richardson embroidery ily.
if they do not prove satisfactory.
w a g o n , c h a i n h a r n e s s .—W. M. F o s te r, ln d e y je n
silk. A complete assortment at
d e u c e , O re .
looking (or help Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Friesen at Falls City, 9:45 a. m. On sec­
Campbell’s store.
It have
returned from a several ond trip leave West Salem 12:45
We have money to loan at all
These are only a few of the many points in which our clothes show their su­
re g is ­
Tuesday Miss Adda VanNort- months trip east, glad to get p. m., Dallas 1:25 p. m., arrive
I 'W t O e r e H d e re a t fo c o rd m b m u o lls n , s to t h c r e k e c y a t e t a l e rs p r o ic ld e , .,—H
a l • times on good farm property as
at Falls City 2 p. m. Return
wick sent us in a fine box of home.
l a s M e at M a rk e t.
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periority over other ready-to:wear garm ents.
They are real points o f m erit
security. —Itemizer Realty.
leave Falls City 6:30 p. m., ar­
Governor Wood cherries from
H.
G.
Campbell,
J.
C.
Uglow,
which
mean
everything
to
a
buyer.
Y
et,
these
clothes cost no more than the
Mr.
J.
J.
Minnnich
brought
us
lb
rive Dallas 7 p. m;. West Salem
Fir Vista farm.
F O R b ro B o ale d m o r a r t e r , a d g e e n fo tl r e a a g n o d o d a l c l o w p u , r p a o s 1300
e a n i­
W. V. Fuller and C. S. Graves 7:45 p. m., Special train leaves
in a bunch of vetch Saturday
m a l —J o h n W e b ste r, H u lla s .
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other kind
that stood seven feet. It was Miss May Shelton went to Sa­ made a business trip to Ballston Black Rock 8:45 a. m,, arrive at
lem today to attend a meeting of Friday.
free
from
aphis.
Falls
City
9
a.
m.
On
second
" H O IC K p o t a t o e s fo r s a le , a n d 1 w a n t
the missionary socities of the
■> s h e e p .—W es. E l li o tt , D a lla s .
Mrs. Martha Conner was suc­ trip leave Black Rock 1 p. m. ar­
Mrs. Jeff Byerly was called out Methodist church.
cessfully operated on at the hos­ rive at Falls City 1:15 p. m., re­
to Dallas. Wednesday, by the ill­
SA LE— A fin e s p a n o f 8 -y e u r-o ld c o lts ,
We have the largest list of pital Tuesday by Dr. E. V. turn leave Falls City 6:30 p. m:,
F b l 'C.R
o n e C ly d e a n d t h e o t h e r C o a c n , a m a re , ness of her brother, S. S. Smith.
arrive at Black Rock 6:50 p. m.
houses to rent in the city. Come Staats.
a c k ,—J . J . M in n lc h , D a lla s .
J l y 11
—Newport News.
You will find everything in our store is of equally high grade.
Let us serve
in
and
let
us
show
you.—Itemi­
Mrs. M. S, Purdom, of Inde-
Cooking bags of the Dallas zer Realty Concern.
you
with
reliable
goods.
)R S A L E —10 B e r k s h ir e B ro o d S o w s In p ig .
Reception
Tendered
Newlyweds.
I pendence, has been here visit-
Meat Co. Latest thing out in
F D. L . K e y t, P e r r y d a l e , O re g o n
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Joe Hill was fined $25 at Inde­ ing her son, Elmer, who is at the
A reception and nice up-to-date
cooking of all kinds of meat.
pendence Friday by the justice hospital.
luncheon was given the newly­
T W E N T Y s h a r e s o f t h e U .S . C a s h ie r C o m p a n y 25 cents for 30 bags.
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fo r s a le o r to t r a d e lo r a s p a n o f
theft from a barber shop, to
The Bake sale of the Baptist weds, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Woods
w o rk h o rse s . I n q u i r e a t t h i s office.
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Captain and Mrs W. L. Tooze for
which
he pleaded guilty.
Church, will be held at Butlers by Mr. and Mrs. Joel Shaw at
left Friday for Newport. Mrs.
their home on Clay and Hayter
J R S A L E —G o o d , y o u n g , fre s h q u i e t m ilc h Tooze remaining and the captain
Ed. Biddle, A. B. Muir, Tom store next Saturday, cakes, cook­ street
P
c o w ; E m p ir e c re a m s e p a r a to r , a ls o a g o o d
last Saturday evening,
y o u n g w e ll b r o k e h o r s e a n d 3J S t u d e b a k e r returning yesterday.
Notson and W. V. Fuller went ies bread etc.
which
was
enjoyed immensely.
w a g o n . P h o n e 4x15.
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Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell to McMinnville Saturday after­ Mrs. 0. F. Demorest and son, The out of town guests were Mr.
LEADING CLOTHIER
-
DALLAS, ORE.
will come from Sutherlin this noon to attend a Royal Arch in­ Herbert, and daughter, Fay, of and Mrs. Rea Craven, Miss Er­
( A C L a K m D p o b a e t ll, a n D d a v lla e tc s . h h a y fo r s a le b y H tf . G, fall to hereafter run the Bridge­ itiation.
Cottage Grove, are here for a ma and Mr. Hershel Newbill of
port farm of her father, Mr. Hill.
I carry a full line of everything visit with Mrs. A. B. Muir.
Ballston.
itc h e ll w a g o n a n d a
and expert watch and jewelry
I r e h a a ll. l v ig e h O a t re h . g a o r o n d e s s 3 fo in r c h s a l* M .—W
. W. R o w e ll, R ick -
C. E. Staats motored down
Dave
Grant
has
been
quite
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Dallas Boy Hurt.
badly afflicted during the past repairing done at my jewelry from Airlie Tuesday, but had to
store on Main street.—J. H. ¡spend the night with his son, V.
week,
having
to
lay
off
a
night
While
playing holdup at Inde­ 4 W U 4 W V W W W U 4 V W H W U V U U H 4 U U H 4 V U % W \ V W H W f
Summons.
tf I C., owing to the muddy roads.
O N fo a r c c s o « le u n 10 t o n f ic c lo e s s in h o g a o ts u t a m n d y s s to o m c k e , 20 c o w s. or two from his duties as night Shepherd.
pendence
about 4 o’clock Mon­
to f re s h e n . In -
so m e fre s h a n d t h e re s t
Mr.
Baxter,
editor
of
the
Cress-
In
t
h
e
C
i
r
c
u
i
t
C
o u rt of th e s ta te of O reg o n
watch.
day
afternoon.
Johnny
Neal,
8
W. H. Bloch, a market man at
q u i r e o f J . M. B ilg g s .
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fo r P o lk C o u n ty . D e p a r tm e n t N o . 2.
well paper, and his motherinlaw, Independence, was thrown from years old, shot Davy Good, the
Those who embroidery know Mrs.
C le a r V iew O r c h a r d C u n p a n y , a -v,
C. N. Skeels, were here ov­ his horse against a telephone pole same age, in the shoulder with a
c o r p o r a ti o n , p l a i n t if f
y
o o d tw o s e a te d c o v e re d s u r r e y . that
Richardson’s embroidery
F O R W ill SA s LE—G
e ll c h e a p .—E w in g B ros., P o lk S ta ti o n .
Sunday, looking after proper­ Tuesday, breaking his foot and 22-Calibre revolver, inflicting a
It reaches the spot and satisfies
! C. G. A n d r e w s , d e c e a s e d , t h e u n ­
silk is second to none. A com­ er
P h o n e 15 8 M N o. 1.
k n o w n h e ir s o f C. G. A n d re w s , de-
serious wound. The attending
I shoulder.
I c e a s e d , a n d M rs. It. G. A n d r e w s !
plete assortment at Campbell’s ty interests,
as no other W hiskey can. Pure,
;<»R S A L E —O n e 5 -h o r s e p o w e r s te a m e n g in e ,
a
n d a ll o t h e r p e rs o n s o r p a r t i e s tin - I
physicians
say
the
injured
boy
There are seveyal reasons whv
1 l e e n u se d a b o u t 12 m o n th s , p r a c t ic a l ly h > store.
It
j k n o w n c la i m i n g a n y r ig h t , t i t l e o r
We have a large list of inquir­ will recover.
g o o d a s n e w . $35 t a k e s i t . —D a lla s M e at C o . tf
Delicate, Rich and invigorating
j e s ta t e , l ie n o r i n t e r e s t fn t h e r e a l |
you
should
list
your
property
For the accomdation of those with the Itemizer Realty Con­ ies from eastern people regard- The accident happened at the
e s ta t e d e s c r ib e d In t h e c o m p l a in t )
! h -re in , d e f e n d a n t s .
| ing western property. Give us Hanna home. All of the boys
who cannot get into the post- cern.
Sold by
W ANTED
| T o C. G. A n d r e w s , t h e u n k n o w n h e ir s of C. G.
Come
in
and
we
will
ex­
a chance to sell yours. Itemizer except Johnny Neal were armed
office of evenings, the Itemizer plain.
A n d re w s , a m i M rs. K. G. A n d r e w s a n d a ll
o t h e r p e rs o n s o r p a r t i e s u n k n o w n c la i m i n g
! Realty Concern.
\ \ : A N T E D — D r iv in g h o r s e fo r la d y . S ta te a p e , will hereafter keep stamps on
a n y r i g h t t i t l e e s ta t e lie n o r i n te r e s t in th *
with toy pistols. Johnny had no
"
c o lo r a n d p r ic e .—L . E. H e w itt, M o n m o u th
Brown
&
Sibley,
attorneys
and
r e a l e s ta t e d e s c r ib e d in t h e c o m p l a i u t h e r e i n ,
hand.
p h o n e 226
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Prof. Seymour and George My­ weapon at all, and evidently com­
d e fe n d a n ts.
abstracters, notary public. Ab­
N t h e n a m e o f t h e s ta t e o f O r e g o n ’ Y o u a r e
The Christian Endeavor socie­ stracts made promptly at a rea­ ers and families, motored to Sa- ing to the conclusion that the
I
r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r t h e <-oin-
p l a i n t filed a g a i n s t y o u in t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d
om e s to c k fo r a n e x t r a g o o d p as
ty will give an ice cream social sonable charge. 616 Mill street, lem yesterday, where the former game was a matter of the survi­
W ' A N t u T r e E . D —S
s u it w i t h i n s ix w e e n s fro m t h e d a t e o i t h e first
P h o n e 4x15 W ea E l li o tt .
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will be on the state examining val of the fittest, he went to his
at the Bridgeport schoolhouse on Dallas, Ore.
p u b l ic a ti o n o f t h i s s u m m o n s , whic** s a id d a t e
Is t h e 27th d a y of J u n e , 1912, a n d if yo u f a il to
board for the next week.
home where he found the parts
the
evening
of
June
29th.
Ev­
a n s w e r f o r w a n t t h e r e o f t h e p l a i n t if f w ill a p ­
W A N T E D — A m id d le a g e d la d y to d o g e n e ra l
Floyd
Meyer
took
Wayne
and
p ly to t h e c o u r t fo r a j u d g m e n t a n d d e c re e
of an old 32-calibre revolver
h o u s e w o rk fo r f a m ily
o f t h r e e . —Ed. eryone is invited.
Joshua
Viggers
and
wife
mot­
u g a in s t y o u a s p r a y e d fo r in t h e c o m p l a in t ,
C l a r k e . K ic k rc a ll.
tf
Earl Barham to Turner Sunday,
which he put together in a suffi­
to w n :
Mrs. H. C. Eakin slipped on a where the two latter played ball ored in three hours from Port- ciently
1. T h a t p l a i n t if f is t h e o w n e r in fee s im p le
workmanlike manner to
of t h e fo llo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r e m is e s , t o w i t :
crosswalk Friday, and sustained with Turner and beat Jefferson land Monday nightfor a visit with render the
ts fo r p r im e v e a l . - J
B e g in n in g a t t h e n o r th e a s t c o r n e r of t h e
pistol
of
use.
Find­
V A N M. T E B D rig —I g s, p a y p h 12 o n c e e n 14xJ.
relatives,
he
returning
to
their
D a lla s .
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W illia m T. B y ro n d o n a ti o n la n d c la im , N of.li-
a severe twist of her ankle, in a 3 to 1 game.
ing
the
cartridge
in
a
bureau
c a t i o n N o. 4981, c la im No 54, in to w n s h ip 6
home
there
the
next
day.
which will incapaciate her from
s o u th , r a n g e 6 w e st o f t h e W illa m e tte m e r id ia n
Born, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs.
drawer he loaded the gun and
in
P o lk c o u n ty . O re g o n , r u n n i n g th e n c e
walking for several days.
The band will present no regu­ went back to play.
FOR R E N T
Chas. Bennett, a daughter. Dr.
a lo n p t h e c e n t e r o f th e ro a d s o u th 89 d e g re e s
It’s a trait of human nature to
22 m in u t e s w e s t 2243.2 f e e t; t h e n c e s o u th 0 31
M. I) Teats was up from Port­ Bollman attending. Father un­ lar program next Saturday night
As soon as the shooting occur­ draw comparisons. By compari­
m in u t e s e a s t 1522.6 f e e t: t h e n c e s o u th 89 d e ­
g ree * 22 m in u t e s w e st, 120.8 f e e t ; t h e n c e s o u th
at 7:50, but will play such pieces red Drs. Hewitt and McIntyre
o u s e k e e p ­ land for a visit with his parents, der the weather yet, but mother
00 d e g re e s 31 m in u t e s e a s t 2444.64 f e e t ; t h e n c e
F O B in g K E lo N o T m —T s w w ith o f u u s r e n i s o h f e b d a t l h i g h a t t h 726
! e v e n s Mr. and Mrs. A. W.' Teats.
as are requested by the audience, were summoned. They took the sons only can one reach a true
He and child doing fine.
n o r th 88 d e g re e s 56 m in u t e s e a s t . 2364 * fe e t to
s tre e t.
P h o n e 774
estimation
of
relative
values.
c e n te r o f c o u n ty ro a d ; th e n c e n o r t h 00 d e g re e s
and will, we think, prove quite a wounded boy to his home where
says they are fixing up in great
31 m in u t e s w e s t a lo n g c e n te r o f c o u n ty r o a d
Frank Rowell is going to build popular innovation.
3949.44 l e e t to t h e platte of b e g in n i n g , c o n t a i n ­
the bullet was extracted. No Take, for instance, a box of
s e c u r e d a fin e J e r s e y b u l l m y te r m s sha|>e down there for the Elk car- a fine barn on his farm on the
in g 209.45 a c re s , s i t u a t e In P o l k c o u n ty , O re ­
H A V w ING
ill h e $1.50 a t tim e o f s e rv ic e .—H o l m a n ’s nival.
gon.
Dr. L. A. Bollman operated on difficulty in the recovery of the H u r d ’ s S t a t i o n e r y , place it
upper Olalla. It will be32x40, with
D a iry .
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2. T h a t a ll a d v e r s e c la im * o f t h e d e f e n d a n t*
along-side
a
box
of
any
other
sta­
A
T
m a y be d e te r m i n e d by a d e c r e e o f s a id c o u r t .
All repairing neatly and sub­ a lean 12x28. Will Hoeflein has Sam T. Smith at the hospital lad is expected. The shooting is
3. T h a t b y s a id d e c re e i t be d e e r ed a m i a d ­
LOST
Tuesday for stomach trouble, considered merely accidental. — tionery, compare the two for ap­
stantially done on watches, the contract. -Toledo News.
j u d g e d t h a t f h e s a id d e f e n d a n t s a n d ea< h of
pearance, quality and finish, and
th e m h a v e n o e s ta t e o r i n t e r e s t w h a t e v e r In o r
Statesman.
and
the
patient
is
getting
along
UN D A Y e v e n i n r n e a r D a lla s a n e le c t r i c clocks and and jewelry by R. W.
to s a id p a r c e l o f la n d a n d t h a t t h e t i t l e of
S lu - a d lig h t o n S a le m r o a d . F i n d e r p le a s e Bennett at the Sheperd jewelry
MissBrittie McDevitt, matron as well as can be expected from
it will take but a glance to de­
p l a i n t if f th e r e to is g o o d a n d v a li d ; a n d
n o t if y M iss E v a C o o lld g e , S tlv e r to n .
Je27
3. T h a t t h e s a id d e f e n d a n t s a n d e a c h of
of
the
Fannie
Paddock
hospital
termine
which
has
the
preference.
Notice.
store. Main street, to which sat­ at Tacoma, arrived Tuesday for^a the nature of the trouble.
th e m b e f o re v e r e n jo i n e d a n d d e b a r r e d f ro m
a s s e r ti n g a n y c la im s w h a t e v e r in o r to s a id
isfied customers attest.
tf visit with her parents, N!r. and Carl H. Manock, of Corvallis,
Owing to the advance in food
l a n d a d v e r s e to p l a i n t if f a n d t h a t p la in tif f m a y
Leading stationers elsewhere
h a v e s u c h o t h e r re lie f a s m a y s e e m m e e t w ith
the New Scott hotel in or­ sell H u r d ’ s S t a t i o n e r y because
Baptist Church.
e q u it y .
Mr. Edgar Winters brought us Mrs.C.S. McDevitt in this city. spoken of last week, has arrived stuff
T h is s u m m o n * by a n o r d e r o f t h e H o n o r a b le
der
to
merely
keep
even
on
and
taken
a
position
in
M.
D.
they
know
it
is
the
B
e
s
t
.
in a bunch of alfalfa Saturday
E d . F . C o a d , c o u n ty j u d g e o f P o lk c o u n ty , O re-
Sunday services:
The Odd Fellows have elected
meals will advance prices from
Ron, o n I t th h e 2 24th
4 tli d a y o f J u n e . I"**'
1912, ’ in s e v e d u p ­
Sunday school 10 a. m., lesson, that will compare favorably with the following new officers: No­ Ellis’s drug store. Asa B. Rob­ 25 to 35 cents. Sunday dinners
o n y o u by p u b l ic a ti o n t h e r e o f fo r a p e rio d of
Dallas is one of the few smaller
inson
has
resigned
the
position,
s
ix
c
o
n
s
e
c
u
t
iv
e
w
e
e
k
s
im
m
e
d ia te l y p r io r to
that
grown
anywhere.
More
of
“ Review of the Quarters Les­
ble grand. Edwin Jacobson; vice
t h e 8 th d a y o f Augiffet, 1912, in t h e P o lk C o u n ty
cents. This rule goes into ef­ i cities in Oregon where a box of
this succulent animal feed should grand, Ira Weiss; secretary, the resignation to take effect 50
I te m iz e r , a n e w s p a p e r of g e n e r a l c ir c u la t io n
son’s.
H
u
r
d
’
s
S
t
a
t
i
o
n
e
r
y
can
be
ob-
fect Sunday dinner June 23.
July 1st.
p r in t e d a t D a lla s , in s a id c o u n ty .
Morning worship at 11, theme be grown in this vicinity.
W. A. Ayres; treasurer. Tracy
W. O . 8IMS.
We think that if you try our I tained. We sell it because it is
A tto r n e y fo r P la in tif f .
“The Unsuspecting Citizen.”
I
desire
to
announce
to
all
pros­
Staats.
meals you will find them more the best stationery made, and be­
Milt
Holman
was
here
for
an
Junior society 2:30 p. m..
pective patients that I wish them than reasonable.
Je27 cause the prices are within the
Sunday visit with his par­ The new cluster lights in front to
“ How Aaron made Golden Calf over
call at my office during morn­
Sheriff’s Sale
reach of every person.
ents,
Judge
and
Mrs.
Hardy
of
the
Dallas
Mercantile
and
Wm.
ing hours as my afternoons are
and What Became of it.”
Holman.
He
had
been
called
REAL
ESTATE
TRANSFERS.
A JO TICE is h e te b y g iv e n t h a t b y v i r t u e o f a n
Herzog’s
are
at
last
installed
and
Young Peoples at 7, subject, from Klamath as a witness in a
entirly taken up at present. Dr.
Best by every test—that’s Hurd’s
** e x e c u tio n a n d o r d e r o f s a le d u ly Iss u e d o u t
the pride of our citizenship. Now E. J. Sheetz, chiropractor, 518
o f t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t o f t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n for
“ The Training Schools for Chris­ murder
t h e c o u n ty o f P->lk, o n t h e 19th d a y o f J u n e ,
trial
at
Portiand.
A
m
an
d
a
J
Datrvett
to
C
A
K
am
-
we
want
one
in
front
of
the
Church street.
tian Work.”
1912, a n d w h ic h j u d g m e n t w a s e n r o lle d a n d
st\v, lot 2 in block 11, Con k ey ’s
d o c k e te d in t h e office o f t h e c le r k of s a id c o u r t
R. C, Hanlon, of Galva, Illi­ postoffice.
Evening 8 p. m., subject,
10
2m l, ad d . to D allas, w d ,. . $
o n t h e 19th d a y o f J u n e , 1912, in a c e r t a in s a le
Miss
Blanche
Sears,
daughter
t h e n p e n d in g in s a id c o u r t , w h e r e in S. A.
nois, is here for a visit with his S. P. Kimball has filed the |of J. K. Sears, of McCoy, was Lewis 1, Goodwin to David M D u­
“ A Kiss and a Sword.”
H iggs w a s p l a i n t i f f a n d A M M oline*, t h e
vall, 20 A in tp 8 a, r 4 w , w d „
brother-in-law. Mr, T. S. Brown. plat of his orchard near Dallas,
M c M in n v ille N a t io n _________
a l B a n k , _ a c o r p o r a ti o n ;
married
at
McMinnville
yester-
M
a
rth
a
A
Hill
to
school
d
istric
t
W H . H o lm e s a n d J o s ie L H o lm e s , h is w ife,
He
says
Tide
is
filling
him
with
under the name of Llabmik Or­ i day to C. L. Walker, of McMinn­ 29. lots 6 and 8 in block 14, an d
a n d W illia m G o sse r w e re d e f e n d a n t s , a n d by
Christian Science Services
BOOKSfllfR
ui
STATIONER
! w h ic h e x e c u t i o n a n d o r d e r o f s a le . I a m co m
such good stuff to eat that he chards, a name we suggested to ville. They are both popular lots 8, 4, 5 and 0 in block 15, all
m a n d e d to s e ll t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y in s a id e x e ­
Christian Science services in begins to like the country.
c u ti o n a n d h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , to » a tis fy
him a couple of years ago. being young people and the Itemizer of block 18, an d lots 5, 8. 7, and
428 M AIN S T R E E T , D A LLA S
the Adventist church Sunday,
a n d 8. in block 17, in H ill’s add
simply
a
spelling
backward
of
. .
a n d i n t e r e s t to M a rc h 12,
wishes them great joy,
Some people like to construe
to In d ep en d en ce, w d ................ 1350
10:30 a. m. The public is in vited.
1912, a n d fo r f:t 00 a t t o r n e y 's fees, to g e t h e r w iih
to M a rth a F H u tc h ­
co.-ts a n d d i s b u r s e m e n t s o f t h i s s u it, o r so
Subject of Lesson Sermon, what they read their own way. his own name.
The manufacturers committee E d in n s, a S lot tew 5, art
m u c h t h e r e o f a* t h e s a id p r o c e e d s o f s a id s a le
d 7 in block A.
Last week we agreed to give $15 In a conference over the phone of the commercial club gave a G olden W 8 est an add
w ill p a y o f t h e s a m e t o g e t h e r w i t o a«-« r u in g
Executrii Notice to Creditors.:
“ Christian Science.”
to F alls C ity ,
c o st* a n d expense* u p o n f a i l
e x e c u tio n .
for 1909 Lincoln pennies, but Monday with the road oiling luncheon to Scott Shetland and w d, ................................................. 500
N ow , th e r e f o r e , I w ill o n
many
people
wanted
to
believe
people
Mayor
Craven
secured
A
u
stell
V
M
cC
arter
to
R
obt
Mc­
I
n
t
h
e
m
a
t
t
e
r
o
f
t
h
e
la
s
t
v
i
li
a
n
d
t
e
s
t
a
m
e
n
t
Mr. McIntyre, of the J. K.
Probate.
Saturday, July 27, 1912,
o f W. L G ils o n , d e c e a s e d .
us offering $15 for one penny of fiom them a reduction for the Armsby comjiany, at the New le n n a n , 25 A in tp 7 s, r 8 w,
T o a l l w h o m it m a y c o n c e r n :
a t t h e h o u r o f 1 o ’c lo c k , p. m ., o f s a id d a y a t
w
d
,
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J
O
O
T
T
IC
IC
E
is
h
e
te
b
v
y
g
iv
e
n
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
u
n
d
e
r
s
s
i
i
g
g
n
n
-
I
a
i
f
o
a
1909.
oiling of ten miles of our macad­ Scott Tuesday noon.
t h e w est d o o r o f t h e c o u r t h i u s e In D a lla s ,
Those Ja m e s Boydston to G eorge H aw ­
N e d . M ary E. G ils o n , w h o b y v i r t u e of t h e
In re g u a rd ia n sh ip of C h ristia n Black
\ k | | I If I
P o lk c o u n ty , O re g o n , s e ll at p u b l ic a u c ti o n to
la s t w ill a n d t e s t a m e n t o f W illia m L o r e u to { ] ( ,
* \/\/
l a r r J, Black m ade g u a rd ia n
esent were the guests, A. B. k in s e t a s . 7.28 A in tp 7 •, r 5
t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r , fo r c a s h i n h a n d o n d a y
Mr. E. V. D. Paul, the well am streets from $750 to $600. and
G
ilso
n
,
d
e
c
e
a
s
e
d
,
a
m
i
by
v
i
r
t
u
e
o
f
t
h
e
o
r
d
e
r
o
f
of s a le , a ll t h e r ig h t , t i t l e , i n t e r e s t a n d e s ta t e
the
probability
is
that
they
will
w,
w
d
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u n d e r bond of $1000.
uir, J. L. White, J. R. Craven. H A lb ert e l al to W M A n trira n
known hop man of Buell, was a
t h e c o u n ty c o u r t o f P o lk c o u n ty . O re g o n , is
w h ic h d e f e n d a n t s , A. M. H o lm e s , t h e M c M in n ­
t h e d u l y a p p o in t e d q u a lif ie d a n d a c ti n g e x -
commence
the
work
here
early
v i ll e N a t io n a l H a n k a c o r p o r a t i o n ; IV if.
W. V. Fuller, W. A. Ayres, Ed.
caller Friday. Mr. Paul's father
e c u t i i x o l s a id e s ta t e , t h a t a ll P e r s o n s h a v in g
lots l f 2, 3, 4, in block 12, E o k r
H o lm e s , a n d lo s ie L. H o lm e s , h is w ife, a n d
c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta t e s h o u ld p r e s e n t th e m
Jacobson and Eugene Foster.
W 'iìlia r; G o sse r, o r e i t h e r o f th e m , o r a ll p e r-
lives in Pittsburg, a retired steel next week.
w d, .........................................
to h e r w i t h i n s ix m o n th s fro m t h e d a t e o f t h e
s o n s c la i m i n g u n d e r s a id d e f e n d a n t s o r e i t h e r
H
A
lbert
et
al
to
W
M
A
n
trican
I
firs
t
p
u
b
l
ic
a
ti
o
n
o
f
t
h
is
n
o
tic
e
,
b
y
m
a
i
l
in
g
t
h
e
merchant, and a boyhood chum
o f t h e m , h a d in o r to s a id m o rtg a g e d p r e m i s ­
Miss Quinn Linn, of Monmouth N. I. Morrison received word lo t 10 in M cN ary o rc h a rd , w d,
I s a m e t o h e r in « a re o f C a re y I . G il s o r.. R F.
e s p r io r to t h e 12th d a y o f M a rc h 1912. a n d t v
and life long friend of Andrew has been elected a teacher in the this
L O N M r S C O T T , P R O P R IE T O R
I P ., No. 1. T h ** 62, D a lla s P o lk c o u n tv , O re g o n .
ry p a r t a n d p a r c e l t h e r e o f
Roy D C ass to W m D S p u rrier,
week
that
his
father
and
S
a
id
a
c
c
o
u
n
t
s
s
h
o
u
ld
be
d
u
l
y
v
é
rifié
I
a
s
by
B e g in n in g a t a p o in t 13.33 c h a i n s s o u th of
Carnegie.
A
ll
k
in
d
s
of
h
a
u
lin
g
a
t
reaso
n
a
b
le
High School at this place, filling stepmother, J. P. Morrison and 115 A in tp 8 i , r 4 w d , . .............
la w r e q u i r e d
q 'ta i
ra
te
s.
P
h
o
n
e
o
rd
e
rs
p
ro
m
p
tly
a
t
­
T
h
e
fir
If
r
s
t
p
u
b
l
i
c
a
t
i
o
n
o
f
t
n
i
s
n
o
tic
e
is
m
a
d
e
Z
erelda
H
ay
d
en
to
C
lei
I
H
ay
d
en
,
a n d 32. o n t h e l in e b e tw e e n t o w n s h ip « s ix a n d
the remaining corps. Miss Linn wife, arrived in Portland Satur­
in t h e P o lk C o u n ty I te m is e r o f t h e is s u e d a te d
te n d ed to . H e a d q u a rte rs a t W eb ­
■ even south, o f r a n g e 4 w e st o f t h e W illa m ­
200 A in t p 7 a, r 4 w, d , .............
t h e 2 7th d a y o l J u n e . t t l 2
is highly recommended for the day night from Eureka, Kansas, W D H arm o n to Wm O O xford,
e t t e m e r i d ia n , in P o lk c o u n ty , s ta l e of U re g u .i.
s t e r ’s co n fectio n ery .
M ARY K. G IL SO N .
a n d r u n n i n g h e n c e s o u th 36 66 c h a i n s , th e m e
work. She has been taking a with the expectation of making lots 4. 5, 8, block A, 1st add to
E x e c u tr i x o f t h e la s t w ill a n d P h o n e s ; Bell 284. M u tu a l 251
e a s t 40 c h a i n s ; t h e n c e n o i t h 36.66 c h a i n s ;
tc e t a m e n t o f Ok L. G ilso n
t h e n c e w e s t 40 c h a in 4 to t h e p la c e o f b e g in ­
ecial course in Monmouth State their home in Oregon. They will F alls C i t v .d , .............................
deceased.
B a rn P h o n e M u tu a l 245 n i n g . c o n ta i n in g 106 2 3 a c re s .
ormal during the past term, visit in Portland some time with O riole Gold M ining Co. to Ja m e s
S a .d s a le b e in g m a d e s u b je c t to r e d e m p ti o n
B u tler, lots 20, 21, 22, in io
i n '.h e m a n n e r p r » T id e d by law .
having come from California Mr. Morrison's daughter. Mrs. C E lark
D a te d t h i s 20th d a y of J u n e . 1912.
v iew F ru it F arm , w d , . . .
J M. G R A N T.
where she has been teaching for P. A. House, before coming to P A H an so n to E m m s M sy, 5 A
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy
S h e r if f o f P o lk C o u n ty
in tp 8 s, r tt w, d ...........................
some time.—Newport Sentinel. Scio. —Scio News.
O re g o n .
C u re s C okia. C r o u p a n d W h o o p in g C o u g h .
I
C u re s Cokia, C r o u p a n d W h o o p in g C ough.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Let Me Tell You Some ot the Real
Advantages of the Kind of Clothes
I Handle. . . .
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­
las and their Friends.
$ 1 2 .5 0 T O
$ 2 5
WM. H E R Z O G
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eater
monti
its coi
scienc
partm
This v
Board
mendi
cours«
tors ti
public
The
the ir
ments
the ni
to the
grade
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Hop Stoves
& Presses
r-> .
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DALLAS IRON WORKS
New Patent Hop Stoves
made as near fire proof as
possible. Call and see our
stove and get prices before
J. C. HAYTER
We arc still putting
out our Stump Pullers
B
Gty Express & Transfer Co.
towit Th' u,i
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