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* ________ StfH _ OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. ! R. L. CHAPMAN...... PERRYDALE NO. 2. BUENA VISTA. ! T. Oglesbee, of Corvallis, was a busi ness visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Prather spent last Saturday and Sunday with their | brother, J. Al. Prather and family in I Corvallis. Miss Lilly, of Portland, is a guest | this week at the Neal home. CIGARETTES ARE f BAD FOR WOMEN i HOT WEATHER IS QUICK | TO AFFECT THE BOWELS | Well-Known Fnot That Extreme Haat Conduces ta Chroalo Constipation T h e dinpofiikion to e a t c o ld fo<»d a n 'l in- j d tilg e in ic* d d r in k * ie o n e retw »n w h v c »n- { s ti p u ti o n a n d d i a r r h o e a a r e ho p r e v a J e lit in ! s u m m e r tim e , a n d till* in w h e n p e o p le s h o u ld m o re c a r e f u ll y a v o id b o w e l iutturbaiictiH , a* m u c h s e rio u s d is e a s e U d i r e c tl v t r a c e a b l e to ..... t h e s e _ ........ c o n d itio n s . ...... W e _ _______ n e e d a ll o f o u r s tr e n g th the river at the hopyara. .,r W i... .• Earl Cooke has returned to Sam I r - ! * wUh.uii'l ih. «.rv.tiiig «Sect i of Mrs. WGodrow Wilson Has De cidali Views on Subject. AN ERROR IN NAMES. _______________________ v ’ ’ ye- Good orchard tracts, 5 and 101 10 acre* 3-4 mil« from » acres each, on R. R. and Co. road house, 3 acres cleared, rest Such Proof a t This Should Con from Dallas to M onm outh. 1 mile ber, n s a r reserv o ir, r e s t a from Dallas, b earing n e x t year; irrigated. P ric e 3250 per ac r vince Any Dallas Citizen. great opportunity to get orchard ! Very easy te rm s, I --- ------ ~ tracts for a little cash. I .. . . _ „ | The public endorsement of a lo _ , House and lo t in D allas citizen is the best proof that can Good garage site on principal trade for an out of to w n tr a c t produced. None better, none strom street of Dallas, 50x100 feet; price to 10 acres. I can be had. When a man conies for- I «i iggf h.rm « raaunnaKhi ward and testifies to his fellow citizens, I vl^DD» t i l ms reasonable. A good 80 acre tract 6 1-2 m ilsa addresses his friends and neighbors,you » t t n , , , » may be sure he is thoroughly convinced House and lot, 2 blocks from from Dallas, cruises two m illion or he would not do so. Telling one’s public school; price $1100. feet, saw timber, other timber, exp^fenee when it is for the public j M _ good is an act of kindness that should | r meat fruit tract in Dallas good land, trade for city lots, location, farm land etc. V al be appreciated. The following state- 10 acre3 all bearing; some any ue $15 per acre. merit given by a resident of Dallas adds sm a]l fru it- n modern 5 room one more to the many cases of Home ^ \ , , - rrr— 100 acre farm well improved, rythii Endorsement which are being published ! pouse, good barn and everything about Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read it. j 1 3 Up-to-date. To See is to buy it, close to school and railroad, 57 acres under cultivation, hill land, L 5 !-2 acre bearing fruit tract. some timber on same, some good publicaliy endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills1 four varieties ot 12 year old trees, chicken houses and other out and I cun now confirm this statement, j 1-2 mile from Perrydale,on coun- This remedy was used in my family | ty road; good 3 room house, barn buildings. A snap at $75 per acre. and it brought relief from backache and | !ln(i „ i;n,„i pnr,i„ other symptoms of kidney trouble.’ ! , a sawdust lined apple house. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 also Some small fruit. pnce-$2000. We have a ranch of 2654 acres cents. Foster- Milbum Co,, Buffalo, I _ . . , , , , , , 400 under cultivation, 40 acres New York, sole agents for the United; 50 acres hill land half under 2-year old orchard, remainder S ta te s . cultivation, all ¿rood fruit land, Remember the name Doan’s and 1 mile from station $60 per acre. very easy to clear, will sell for $55 per acre, on terms to suit at take no other. 201 acres, 2 miles from Perry 1-5 down. This is close to good dale on county road; 175 acres in little town, not far from railroad, Card of Thanks. 8 acre orchard; creek has many little streams flowing Mrs. R F. Whiteaker and cultivation; place; some improvments, through it. family wish to express their crosses sell all or in small tracts or Good business lot for sale, best heartfelt thanks for the kindness will trade for small place near location in Dallas. and sympathy show them by will friends and neighbors during Dallas or Falls City. 48 acres near town for $4000. 30 acres on city limit line of their recent bereavement. Dallas, on Co. and R. R. no im All cleared and under fence, but provments, all under cultivation, no improvements. fenced, fine logan berry land. C u re s C o ld s, C ro u p a n d W l«L pir»g C ough. ‘ For $4000 we have a well im proved 6-acre tract within the 183 acres well improved; good city limits. Over 3 acres of large R eg u lates th e bowels, prom otes easy n a tu ra l m ovem ents, cures co n stip a tio n laud; 2 miles from Dallas, all un fruit and considerable small D »an’s R egnlets. Ask yo u r druggist der cultivation, on main county ones. Five-room house and barn. for th em . L’5c a box. road, and on railroad. $150 per A bargain at the price. acre. Good terms. 15 acres: 4 miles from Dalla 2 1-2 acres in Dallas, best of W e Com pete With under cultivation; some creek bottom land, good 7-room mostly fruit; good house, barn and out Portland house, plenty of fruit, an excel buildings; close to main county lent chicken and berry place, road R. R. Station. An ideal little Port Wine, bottle 20e. convenient and suitable. Only home, price $1500. Claret, 2 bottles 25c. $2500 and terms to suit. Tracts of any size, some can be Straight Whiskey $2.75 gal. The greatest buy in Dallas for the money. 13 acres; 4 acres in irrigated, all in city limits, planted Beer Wholesale. l the city limits; all set to fruit, in fruit trees, for $250 per acre. l most all bearing; a good 5 room 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas, j house; good barn and other out 1-4 mile from school. 3-4 mile to DALLAS - - O R E G O N I buildings; board walk to town; R. R. station, some fruit; good price $5000, good terms. improvments; 30 acres under cul 160 acres, 40 in cultivation, tivation; in a fast developing com good land, fair improvements, 2 munity, price $125 per acre. 167 acres 1 1-2 miles from Dal fine springs, several acres can be When in Portland irrigated, 100 acres in fine fir las; all under cultivation; on Co. STO P AT and oak timber, bringing 200 road and rail road; well improved to the acre, 1-4 mile to rail and 7 miles of tiling on place. $150 T h e C a d illa c H otel | cords per acre. Good terms. road. —$75 an acre. L ENDORSED AT HOME. — I anfter 8ever“ m o n t h ' , t . h e c o m b in a tio n o f s in p ie l a x a t iv e h e rb s Tho T fn m ilv o v n o n t l« s« v o i n ^ a a ^e r n Oregon. urday for RieJeall^where they ‘will .Ed. Prather and family visited a part Pe|M*in, in h i g h ly reC “ 1> • Cshlwdl’. Svrup b y a ll whn of last week with Frank Cole and wife h a v e e v e r u*ed i t. U n l oninien«le<l pick hops for Mr. Hodge. i k e c a th a r ti c « an«I vio | O F F I C E : C h a p e l a n d P a r lo r » , N. M a in «t. in Corvallis. l e n t p u r g a tiv e « D r. C a l d w e l l ’* S y r u p PepAin W if a o f D e m o c ra tic C a n d id a te G iv e s D A L L A S , OREGON: Mrs. Bennett and aon, Tom, and a c ta g e n tl y o n t h e a to m a c h , l iv e r a n d bow el«, The hoppickers are coming in fast. O u t L a tte r T a k in g S t r o n g S t a n d on daughter, Dollie, arrived Thursday B e ll P h o n e 103. • M u tu a l P h o n e 180«. w i t h o u t g r ip i n g o r o t h e r d is c o m f o r t, b rin g in g from their Salmon river ranch where S m o k in g H a b it. Call« Promptly Answered Day or Night. Mr. Conger was taken to the Salem t e l i e f in a n e a s y n a t u r a l m a n n e r . I t c a n be they have been all summer. u s e d w ith p e r f e c t s a f e t y b y t h e m o s t d e lic a te hospital Sunday. w o m a n o r c h ild , a m i y e t ia e q u a ll y e ffe c tiv e \ New York.—For the first time since Tom Bennett is working with a clov- Prof, and Mrs. W. I. Reynolds re f o r t h e s tr o n g e s t c o n s ti tu t io n . M ild , i»l< a * a n t | Woodrow Wilson became the Demo er-huller at McCoy. turned last week from a short visit to t o t a k e a n d in ex |» e iis iv e , i t is t h e id e a l « a m ily ! Correspondents’ Contest. [ la x a tiv e . B y c le a n s in g t h e b o w e l t r a c t th o r- ! cratic presidential candidate has Mrs. Lawrence McKee came home Thurs their daughter in Lebanon, She attended iu i o u g h ly a n d e l i m in a ti n g t h e f o re ig n m a t t e r ( Wilson appeared. Beginning Augunt 1 the Itemizer be day from his Canada trip. He reporta Rev. Abbot, of Eugene, and the mem- a n d ivoisons t h a t i r r i t a t e a n d in fla m e , i t w ill ' persou her husband’s daily conference gan a fuur months correspondents’ con rain most of the time during the three bers of the VI. E. church, held the last q u i c k l y c h e c k s u m m e r d i .u r h o e a a n d r e s to re * with reporters, although heretofore test on the same lines as heretofore, ex weeks he was there. quarterly conference for this year last n o r m a l c o n d itio n s . j D r u g g is ts s e ll D r. C a l d w e l l ’s S y r u p P e p s in , she has made special requests that she cept the prizes will be in cash, instead Mr. and Mrs. H. Burelback and four I Friday evening. ' f o r $ n 0 c e n ts a b o t t l e — a la r g e r f a m ily size he not quoted nor written about iu the of oilier articles, that method seeming children, of Portland, are visiting her j c o s ts $ 1 . ( l e t a b o t tl e a n d k e e p i t in t h e ' papers. j h o u s e ; i t w i 1 s a v e m a n y tim e s i t s c o s t in d«*c- to suit best all concerned. The most sister, Mrs. Geo. Wohiford. INDEPENDENCE What Mrs. Wilson wished to have j t o r b ills A f re e t r i a l l<ottie, p o s tp a id , c a n The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Jen regular and most newsy correspondent i b e o b ta in e d b y w r i ti n g to D r VV. 11. C 'tld - fully understood was that if she be nings. The subject, “The cost of In during that time will receive $10, the Misses Mabel Porterfield and Geneva ' w e ll, 406 W a s h i n g t o n s t r e e t , M o u tic e llo , 111 comes the first Iaily of the land she temperance” was discussed, after which second $5, the third $2.50 and the next a nice lunch was served. Mrs. Duig- Wilcox have returned from Newport will not, as has been said in a widely GAIL HOTEL SOLD. fwo $1 each. The contest will close nan was chosen as delegate to county where they spent their two week’s va distributed Interview, have packages cation. of cigarettes iu her personal desk at November 90and be ¡immediately follow convention. ed by another of four months duration Mrs. George Girard and family are Popular Commercial Man Takes the White House and indulge in smok ing them with her callers. visiting in Newport. commencing on that date. RICKREALL. Through Governor Wilson, Mrs. Wil Possession Sunday. Miss Mabel Cooper has returned from son asked that publicity be given to a visit in Portland. PEEDEE. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Himonton, of letter she hud written to the editor of working Harry Fisher, of Suver, Dallas, visited with Mrs. Koser Sunday Henry Serr, the well known the State Journal at Columbus, ()., in Brown’s Pharmacy. Mrs. Willie Bush and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Holt Crowley and commercial traveler in the fruit repudiating an alleged interview with at the Shively home last Sunday. daughter, Vivian, are at the coast, and Mr. Zula Ward, of Wyoming, is visit- and produce line, and Alden’s her iu which she defended cigarette Miss Gareths Shively visited Miss Mr, Munch is looking after the place tng her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. can(jyi Tuesday morning pur- smoking for women. The interview in their absence. Elsie Bush Sunday. eiuun chased the fixtures of the Gail had come to her In a letter signed Peter Cook is off for Portland this Mr and Mrs. J. T Hibbs have re- h o te | f j g T hom pson. He “American Citizen.’* which said: Miss Elsie Bush has a new organ. week. turned from a month s visit in New- i c a n s c a r c e ly th in k o f will at once move his family here, a n D y e a g r r e a M t e a r d a c m a l —I Frank Turner and family visited at a m i t y to t h e y o u n g w o m The Masons and Artizans are having Troy Turner’s last Sunday. e n o f t h e n a t i o n t h a n to r e a d s u c h a Miss Dorothy Paddock visited her consisting of his wife and daugh- acetlene lights installed in their hall ter. Mrs. Serr is a member of p 1 r a e m a c h a m w e n o t r k a i s n g y m o u a r n , I n a te n r d v ie 1 w s e o e f f ’m e r s e n t h lo e m s e . Mrs. Willie Bush made a business this wejk. aunt in Salem last week. trip to Airlie Saturday. t h e i j r — j o b -------- s a l m o s ------ t e v e r * y —* d a y ---------— b e c au se th e y Mrs. L. T. Eales has returned to i the . German Methodist , .. church, ____• i •••— L. C. Koser was over from Perrydale Portland after a visit at the home of anc| Qulle„a W orker in th e Orgaill- are Incapacitate^ ter work by th.jJ«e_of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis visited at Frank Sunday. Gilliam’s Sunday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon. zation at Portland, and his daugh s t h t r e o n c g i g m a r e e n t t e w , h a i t f w s m ill o k i t i n d g o d f o o e r s g i t r h l i s s a f n o d r Misses Mary, Kdith and Aurelia Mrs. Maud Yost and daughter, Ma Burch returned Monday from Tilla Misses Bertha Porterfield and Nola ter is a prominent factor in the w o m e n ? bel, went to Airlie with their cream mook. They report a tine time and Owen were Salem visitors last week. White Temple Baptist church. T h e “ interview ’” w a s indeed a cor lust week. feeling much better in health. Mr. Serr is a hotel man of expe d ial in d o rsem en t of th e w om an sm o k J. A. Morrison has returned from Mr. Powell and Miss Burnice Powell rience, and a good cook himself. er. H e re a re som e o f Its a ssu rin g John Vaughn ani wife spent Sunday visit with his family in Seattle. went to Airlie last week. in Independence. He intends to entirely renovate ph rases, all cred ited to M rs. W ilson: Miss Ruth Hodge, of Salem, was Misses Blanch and Florence Lacey Jhe hotel and it will more than “A w om an w rite r fo r a sy n d ic a te of Mrs. Kirkland and Mrs. Patterson guest of friends here last week. S u n d ay n e w sp a p e rs a sk e d M rs. W ood- went to Buena Vista to visit last week spent Sunday at VV. E. Clark’s. E. E. Paddock has returned from j keep up its former reputation. row W ilson if sh e ag reed w ith G er Mr. Newton Intends to start in pick The new proprietor will take tru d e A th erto n ’s opinion of th e sm o k A lady from Portland was here visit trip to Eastern Oregon. ing hops about the 2nd. ing Mrs. Grover Beeler. „ . . J charge next Sunday. Mr. Serr ing of c ig a re tte s by w om en. She sm il Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lucas went to .h?i,“r a “r E a s , : ™ i s . " [>«. » t b ^ h t th . p,„p«„y. ingly ex h ib ited th re e c ig a re tte l»oxes ROCCA. | ly the fixtures and leased the piled in th e c o rn e r of h er d esk , all b u t Pertland Saturday. Miss Cecile Wilcox is visiting friends t building. em pty. Chas. Whaley, ws understand, will in Marshfield. „ „ . .. , I We are not informed what Mr ** ‘W hy sh o u ld n ’t a w o m an sm o k e If Mias Grace Hampton and Master soon vacate the Fox residence. Harry Copeland, of Portland, visited T , , . - , t Mrs. Robt. Ankeny, who is stopping a ttn e home of W. W. Percival last i n OmpSOn Will 00. DUt CIO HOI CX- she en jo y s it? ’ sh e queried . Donald returned from Portland Monday in Salem, through mistake took carbol week. pect him to leave our city, with “ ‘W hy h a s n ’t sh e ju s t a s m u ch rig h t Mr. Babcock and two grandsons have ic acid, but is improving very fast. to a c ig a re tte a s a m an ? C e rta in ly I r. . „ , , D ... . . .. . . his many interests here. gone to the state of Washington to i>lrs. A. Ford, of Portland, visited a t 1 Harry Cookingham and some friends ag ree w ith Mrs. A th erto n t h a t a n y e x pick fruit. They report peaches selling T h ir d St., n e a r J e f f e r s o n had a jjv ride Saturday nignt return the home of her sister, Mrs. J. K. istin g p re ju d ic e a g a in s t w om en sm o k there for 25 cents a box. Additional Fair Committeemen. Johnson over Sunday. ing Sunday morning. Within 6 miles of Dallas we ---------------------------------- 3 ing is to th e la s t silly an d a b su rd . James Wright, of Falls City, came in Miss Leona Sperling returned Satur R a te s— 5 0 c , 7 S c a n d $ 1 .0 0 ^ have a tract of 98 acres, all un The following gentlemen have “ ‘S m oking c ig a re tte s is a q u estio n Tuesday and reported the burning of day from a visit in Newport. (B A T H S INCLUOEO) $ der cultivation, without other been named as sub-committee- of m an n ers, n o t m orals. I t prom otes Mill 1. BRUSH COLLEGE. that can be good fellow ship. Harold Johnson left this week to men to assist in Polk county’s — r— $ improvements, Oscar Mayes made a trip to Norton Newly Furnished. Under NiW ^ bought for $60 an acre. All spend a month visiting relatives in second annual harvest festival: “ ‘Som e w om en feel t h a t a c ig a re tte and back this week, and brought the Management. Portland. Ethel Walling is visiting with her sis good black soil, and is rolling news of the marriage of Oscar Samp Advertising—W. L. Tooze, V. calm s th e ir n erv es a n d h elp s th e ir ter in Portland. b ra in s in to w o rk in g o rd er. P e rso n ally A Clean—Quirt—Respectable Place son and Miss Elizabeth Brantner. land, close to school and postof ! P. Fiske, Eugene Foster. sm o k in g d iffuses my th o u g h ts in ste a d Mrs. H. R. Winslow is visiting with fice. Messrs. Southwell and Warren Transportation—W. L. Soeh- PERRYDALE. of c o n c e n tra tin g them . I en jo y it a s I Wright are threshing their grain this her mother-in-law, Mrs. P. Winslow. ren . a f te r d in n e r coffee. B oth a re We have calls every hour for week. Miss Eva Scott, of Salem and Miss Sports -W. V. Fuller, W. L. enjoy houses for rent. Why not list Mrs. Crossen and daughter, of Salem, j Soehren, N. L. Guy, Ed. Jacot- p le a sa n t w a y s o f en d in g a n d finishing Summons. Ev. Bryant, of Norton, is hauling Ramsey, of McMinnville, were Sunday off; both ad d to co n v iv iality an d good spent last week here with Mrs. Reetz, your vacant house with the freight to Rocca, tak ng out as a return visitors at F. Belles. son. fello w sh ip .’ ” load, some fence posts he purchased Mr. and Mrs. Roberts spent theeven- H. G. Keyt and family returned from Entertainment of visitors J. T h e e d ito r o f th e Ohio S ta te Jo u rn a l, In th e c ir c u it c o u rt o f th e s ta t e o f O regon for Itemizer Realty Concern —we can from Fred Wittenstrom. ing at C. A. Parks, Wednesday. Newport Thursday. rent it. R„ Craven. Eugene Foster. it w as clear, had been m uch in cen sed c o u n ty o f Polk. D e p a rtm e n t No, 2. G. B. Hampton and Master Donald, Lydia Bell and her mother went to Rev. Morgan, of F;ugene, preached Di ’ u G. Rernpel a n d S a ra h Rem pel, a t th e apologies fo r th e c ig a re tte h a b it To visit other commercial clubs are on the sick list. We have a good paying groce Monmouth Thursday. p la in tiffs. here at the Christian church Sunday. vs. of county in interests of fair— a m o n g w om en a ttrib u te d to M rs. W il ry store in East Portland to trade Mrs. Mayes and Mr. Tennis have C. A. Parke made a business trip to Miss Nula Coad, of Dallas, spent last W. L. Tooze, H. C. Seymour, W, son, a s lie w ro te on Aug. 10 a n ed ito M. W . W ilkins, lu iz a E. W ilk in s a n d E . B. O velm an, d e fe n d a n ts . come to visit her .-on, Oscar. for Polk county farm land at the Portland Wednesday. Sunday here with friends. rial in w h ich he called fo r th e d e fe a t To E . B. O velm an. o ne o f th e a bove n am ed d e V. Fuller, A. B. Muir. invoice price of the stock. fe n d a n ts : Mrs. Mitchell and children have re of G o v ern o r W ilson o r a re p u d iatio n We hear that Mrs. Otis Boater has | N t h e n a m e o f th e s ta t e o f O reg o n : You a r s Music—W. A. Ayres. MONMOUTH NO 1. turned to their home in Portland. typhoid fever, and Ewen Foster has from Ids w ife. If th e re w a s no m is 1 h e re b y req u ired to a p p e a r a nd a n s w e r th e com 640 acres, 400 of it cleared and p la in t filed » g a in s t >, ou in th e a bove e n title d s u it tonsilitis, ta k e a b o u t It. he w rote, “ M rs. Wood- The old Harritt place has been cut up w ith in six w e e k s from th e d a te of th e h r s t p u b li PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. in cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 cation of th is sum m ons, to -w it: On o r b e fo re th e in small tracts and sold off. The old row W ilson sh o u ld n ’t be m istre ss of The S. H. R. club was very delight Misses Wanda and Lenna Keyt were 27th d a y of S e p tem b e r, 1UI2, a n d i f you fail so to in pasture. Fine soil, good fully entertained by Mrs. Thos. Gentle house has been repainted a dark brown. in McMinnville Saturday. th e W h ite H o u se.” a n s w e r fo r w a n t th e re o f, th e p la in tif f will a p p ’y at her home near Independence. The There has been lour new houses built Sunday,Sept. 1st: If th e Ohio e d ito r w as em p h a tic Mrs. to th e c o u rt fo r a ju d g m e n t a n d de r e e a s p ray e d springs, rolling land and well Mrs. Gottwalls was a Dallas visitor fo r in said co m p lain t, to -w it. T h a t U.e said m o rt on it. ladies made the trip on th i mot or and Sunday school 10 a. m. W ilson w as c e rta in ly n o t less so. A ft g a g e g iv en by th e d e fe n d a n ts, M. VV. W ilk in s a n d fenced. A model farm and nev Friday. were brought back on a hay rick by Polk county does not only grow prize e r th e re p o rte rs liad sa id th e y would E liza E. W iik in s, h is w if e , to G eorge \i. Gooch er offered for sale before. Clov Sunday morning, topic of ser- a nd A m elia Gooch a n d d u ly a ssig n e d to j lain tiffs, Mr. Gentle. Robert Mitchell, Esther Conner and cherries but aiso can boast of fine corn, h ich said m o rtg a g e b e a rs d a te th e firs t o f J u ly , er land, hop land, anything you Margaret Mulkey motored to Saiern mon, “The Blessing of me Pure g lad ly p u b lish h er le tte r to th e Ohio w 1909, rec o rd e d on p a g e 298 o f V olum e 28 of th e Mrs. Chas. Newman returned from air. Pelker has s half acre of corn all of Sunday e d ito r sh e a sk e d fo r a n h o u r’s tim e In Only $80 an acre. in Heart.’” 11 p. m. afternoon. re c o rd s of m o rtg a g e s f o r P o lk C ou n ty . O regon, want. vhich is between thirteen and sixeen Newport Saturday. w h ich to w rite one. T h is w as w h a t 0 r th e follo w in g d e scribed p rom ises tc -w it: All feet tall. Evening service 8 p. m, topic, Grandma Wite and Miss Ola Keyt are o f B lo -k s .\o s . 8-15 hi d ib: A ll o t block No. 7 ex- Mrs. H. E. Guthrie accompanied her sh e p re p a re d : 205 acres, 8 1-2 south of Dal e pt lo .s 5-6-7-8. A iso lo ts 1, 2, 3, 5, ti, block 1, a ,l M rs. C. A. P a rk s w as | five.i a pleas- visiting Mrs. 1'lanKington at Bridge ‘'Christianity and Socialism” daughter, Mrs. M. A. Rickar’, to her A lW ttC lfth c ity of D allas in Poik las. There are 70 acres of bot You are cordially invited to t h D e e J a o r u S r i n r a —I l w h a i t v h e ju y o H u t r r e e c d e i i t v o e r d i a l a e c o n p t i y t l e o d f C in o C u n ity ty . View O regon, be foreclosed, th e p re m ise s th e r e home in Corvallis Monday for a week's a n su rp rise W ednesday i >y way of an port. ‘ sold a s r e q u ire d by law , a n d th«: tom land, 50 acres slashed, 40 oiu fashioned se re n a d e by the Brush “ S m o k i n g W o m e n , ” a n d I b»*«- l e a v e t o I n in d e sc rib e d visit. John Roberts, of Banks was a busi worship with us. pro ce e d s o f su c h sale be ap p lie d in s a tis fa c tio n ol C oliege choir. d i g n a n t l y d e n y t h e s t a t e m e n t t h a t I a p th e a m o u n t d u e on said m o rtg a g e , to g e th e r wit). acres of good second growth tim ness visitor here Saturday and Sunday. EDGAR W. MILES, Mrs. Herman Fiske returned from a p ro v e o f w o m e n s m o k in g c ig a r e tte s . T h e a tto r n e y ’s fe e , a n d th e c o sts a nd ber, and 45 acres of small fir and pleasant stay at Newport Monday. Pastor. i n t e r v i e w u p o n w h ic h y o u r e d i t o r i a l w a s d 1 is h e b u su rs m e m of e n $75 W. A. Keyt and family, of McMinn ts o f Lliis s u it; t h a t th e d e fe n d a n ts There are two acres b a s e d is a p u r e , i n v e n t i o n . I i n t e n s e l y d i s a n d a ll p e rs o n s c la im in g u n d e r th em sin c e the oak timber. ville, were Perrydale visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wolverton re FALLS CITY lik e t h e c i g a r e t t e s m o k i n g h a b i t f o r w o m d a te o f said m o rtg a g e , be b a rre d ar.d foreclosed ol of young hearing orchard, three turned from a sojourn at Newport the r ig h t, claim a nd i n te r e s t in th e m o rtg a g ed Supt. Seymour gave a good talk to Farm Names. e n —in f a c t , s o s t r o n g is m y f e e l i n g o n t li e ail pro m ises a n d e v e ry p a r t th e re o f, a r d th a t th good barns, a new house of five Miss Mona White is here from Port the school children here M onday in re- | last of the week. * m ay h a v e su c h o th e r a n d f u r t h e r reli« f Ranch, s u u n b j u j e s c t t a t h n a d t u m n y k i r n e d a l in d a n m g y e r j l u ie d s g m in e n b t e in o g f p •s la to in tiffs land visiting her grandmother, Mrs. gard to an exhibit for the state andj._ No. rooms and large woodshed and ■ 105—Hull Spring - th e c o u rt m ay seem e q u ita b le .. Joe Waukey for a lew weeks. T h is su m m o n s is se rv e d upon you by puhlicn- milk house. t h o s e w h o d i f f e r w i t h m e in t h i s r e s p e c t. county lairs. We understand that F. K. Hull, Monmouth, The price is $60 an L 0 -A t.isn th e re o f in th e Poik C’o u n tv Ite m iz e r, u n e w s D u t c e r t a i n l y n o w o m a n In o u r h o u s e p a p e r o f g e n e t >d c irc u la tio n p u b lish e d w e e k ly at acre in trade or $50 in cash, and O. A. Spinney was in town last Sat there will be several exhibitors from h o ld e v e r h a s o r e v e r w ill s m o k e . Q u i t e this district. ijallax, in said c m n ty fo r u period of six c o n s e c u urday from his work at Independence. a p a r t f r o m t h e b a d t a s t e o f i t, I b e li e v e Patents. tive a n d suc ce ssiv e w eeks, by o rd e r o f th e H onor- the buyer can assume a mortgage Mrs. Clyde Mitty and children have Mr. Meekers was seriously injured w ith y o u t h a t it h a s a n e x tr e m e ly in ju r i b'c E d F. Load, ju d g e o f th e c«.unty c o u rt ol of $3,200, which can run almost Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols are returned to their home in Mannette, . f a t e o f O:e* on fo r P olk C ounty. o u s e ffe c t o n t h e n e rv e s . U. S. (o Eliza J. Townsend et and his wife badly bruised by their team spending a few days at Newport. O rd e r m ad e at. c h a m b e rs a t D allas. O r e ’ on three years at 6 per cent, paya Wash. E L L E N A. W I L S O N . running away with them Saturday. In al. th e 15th d a y o A u g u s t 1912. T h e d a te of *u ■ first ( M r s . W o o d r o w W il s o n .) ble on or before or can pay $100 interested group of school child coming down the hill near the Bennett p u b lic a tio n o f th is «um m ons is A u g u st 15. 1912. Grover Farmer is sawing wood in ren An attended the meeting at the school- place the tongue dropped down throw Meow N A- ttlBLKY, G o v ern o r W ilson, in ap p ro v in g th e or more on any interest day. E>la. A tto rn e y s fo r p L in tif fs house last Tnursday where Supt. Sey ing them both out. Mr. Meeker had le tte r se n t o u t by Mrs. W ilson, offered Hop Contrae'!. Saturday mour came to arrange for exhibits for two ribs broken and was otherwise in HoppicI 33 acres, chicken ranch, six h a t lie th o u g h t m ight prove a n e x C. A. McLaughlin to Lewis w the fair. Colson’i s yar in i Colson jured internally. p lan atio n fo r th e in terv iew . Impure* blood runs you down—rmtkes acres cleared, 10 slashed. 10 in Lachman Co. ___ Voi»Selig ______ is spending a few Mrs. Mattie Davis has gone to her Miss “ I do not th in k It w as m aliciously in- | you mi easy victim for organic «linean»*«. pasture, 6 acres cultivated. Some home in Ballston after spending several weeka at Myrtlecreek. v en ted .” lie said. “T h e re Is a ra th e r Bmdock i.lood Billet* purifica tin good fire timber on the place; weeks with her sister. well k n o w n w rite r w ho sig n s h erself j bio m — 1 'iiK'H tie cuti ko —burlila you up. Dts ot small fruit, 4-room house, ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. J. H. Flower, who has been ill for Mrs. W ilson W oodrow , a n d sh e no ! The Hoskell girls are visiting in West two weeks, is sti.l confined to his bed, small barn, chicken houses etc. Salem. d o u b t has been co n fu sed w ith Mrs. j with no .improvement. Mrs. Starr’s sister, from Salem, has Close to school, and four miles to W ilson.” Mr. Begun will have a store at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMurphy, who been visiting her this last week, Dallas.—Price $1200 Mrs. W ilson W oodrow w a s fo rm erly ! Molson hopyard during hopp.eking, have been visiting relatives here, have Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford have , . 1 -. ,, ,, | j. Fifteen iivccu auu and ci a nan half acres! acres; 13 m arried to a relativ e of G o v ern o r Wil- j returned to their home in Vancouver returned from a week-end visit in Port — — — — • • ♦ ■ ■ i> acres close to Dallas, nil acres ¡n prunes, 7 acres of which son. a n d it is u n d ersto o d t h a t h er view s Wednesday. land. WEST SALEM. cleared except building lot. H as1 on th e m a tte r o f w om en w h o sm oke | are 18 year old trees, 6 acres of Mr. an d \lrs. Frank Crawford, Miss W. T. Grier and family went to New No improvements. 113 year old trees; orchard on are d ifferen t from th o se held in th e a spring. port last Thursday for a short vacation. Joyce Crawford, of Zena, and Miss household o f th e D em ocratic can d id a te , j Price $1000. Good terms. Ed, Brock had the misfortune to fall A special car came into town Wed Marion Fox, of Salem, have returned I high land, small dryer, 300 trays from an outing at Tillamook. off his wheel last week and had the tip nesday and 100 packing boxes; some ap- 90 acres nûar Crowley Station, of last week with several S. P. of his shouider I roke.i, and will not be T h e d iv id ed R epublican p a rty U like A pleasant afternoon was spent by officials on a tour of inspection of their ! p!e trees in full bearing; two able to work for six weeks. the hoy “b lo w in g n g u iu st th e w in d .” with 28x28 foot two stoiy frame Baptist ladies at the home of Mrs. if. lines. Whenever a manufacturer is T h ere will he a lot o f b lu n ter, b u t it house and4ox60 l ain. All fenced ■ wells, house 18x18,chickenhouse, C. Higgins last Wednesday, the occa- Mrs. Finley and children visited in Mrs. E. F. Butler met with a very rtoi^Sïîna'the rogliUÏ monftly“ m « e ^ unwilling to place his name on will not ta k e v otes aw ay fro m W ilson with American wire fence. About small bam, good storage house. Dallas last week, returning Sunday ev painful accident on fuesday of last 0f t(,e missionary society. Twenty-two his product, it looks as if he Were and Mtfirslml). 40 in cultivation, rest in oak tim- Good team and all implements go ening. week, being struck between the eyes ladies were present. ashamed of his goods. ber. Rolling land, finest kind of with place. All ready to corn- with a baseball. Mrs. Plank and daughter, Ruth, of Lleyd Hunt will commence picking Divided into mence making money from start. W inn in g w ith W ilson m ean s m ore soil. Two wells. Woodbum, were week end visitors at Mrs. Clyde Munson entertained the The makers of Writing Papers the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Neighbors and a few other hops on August 29th. th a n a m ere D em o cratic v icto ry ; It 3 fields by 2 county roads. $751 Possession given at once. —$2000 D. K. Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford spent we handle are proud of their m ean s re sto rin g real p ro sp erity . ¡an acre. $3(Xh/ down, balance to cash on place this year. Price friends Friday afternoon. A pleasant goods. They make their papers Rev. M. L. Bullock returned Friday time was had and a delicious lunch ser last Sunday at Mr. Peck’s in Salem. reasonable. suit. Wilson Is the best eqntp(>ed man from Vancouver, B. C., where she ved. Miss Amelir Borringer, of Eugene, on merit and sell them on m^ri^. One of the best business loca 50x156 feet, dose to Main street spent two weeks, and preached Sunday Mrs. Quick returned last Saturday has been vis.ting friends in the neigh They place their name on every nominated for the presidency since i Dallas. Fine location for a gar- tions in town, 50 foot frontage at her regular appointments. box or sheet of paper leaving Lincoln. from Portland where she hns been at borhood. jden. Price for quick sale, $1800. on Main street. $5000. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Crawford, of the bedside of a cousin. O. Poindexter, of Prineville, visited their mills. Zena, have been here visiting her aunt, Oporjre W. Perkin* I* sure a “ bulljr'* In the loss of the big mill, the Falls here last with his mother, Mrs. P. F. Forty acres of fruit land, well House and 1-2 acre in Dallas, Mrs. J. X- Miller. City Lumber company and Falls City Clark. Every box of Hurd’s Station- Progressive located, for $75 per acre. I good location, ideal garden spot, Mrs. Minnie Anderson, who is here have met with a great misfortune. Mrs. Fred Purvine has returned from ery bears the name of Hurd. On flGOO. Have 5 1-4 acres, 4 1-2 acres from Dakota visiting relatives, is out For the past year the Lumber Co. have Portland. every Blair Tablet you will find The Democrats are depending on th« set to apples, 14-year-old trees, at her sisters, Mrs. kid. Rex, for a vis been working under tnany difficulties, Some good, close in very val not the least of which was a poor mar Miss Leu la Cat ton was the guest of the name or initials of J. C. Blair. small contributor to help elect W I I - it. Baldwin. Iiome Beauty, New ket for lumber. They kept the plant Miss Phoebe Looney last week at Ami mou a n d Marshall. The appeal fa beinir uable lots to trade for timber tons and Ben Davis verities. There was an auto from the Electric running as much as possible in order to ty- land. Careful buyers have long since made to the Iioople. and the fleople are rooming house in Salem, turned turtle keep their employees together. Im Place has good comfortable, 3- Miss Robinson, of Portland, is visit- found out that it pays to buy ad- responding, in front of the Falls City Lumber Co's mediately after the fire the citizens of House and 8 lots in McMinn- room and good barn, well saw yard last Saturday morning between 1 Falla City got together in mass meet ing her aunt, Mrs. John Phillips vertised trade-marked goods. | ville trade for timber land. dust lined apple house, and other and 2 o’clock. The occupants got up ing and soon subscribed in work and Wilson will make the most nrveaalbl# •liv'lr Anw-nlvn and n~e of them money, several thousand dollars toward 40 acres of Siletz Basin timber improvements. Is 1 1-2 miles president who lias ever oreupled th* said "we must havj been irunk. ” No building of a new mill. It is hoped M arriage Licenses. White House. He Is typically a Dem to sell or trade for other proper from good town, school and vsm w s e r iu u s ijf n u ft . that work on the new mill will soon be- ty. city lots, improved city prop church. ocratic man. Guy Vaughn and Ida Brun- j Mrs. Snead and Mrs. Hunt enjoyed gin and by the first of the new year j - j j ' erty or acreage. Ctuises 2 1 2 We have fife acres of well im BOvtlfR A N D S T A T IO N ! R everything will be going ahead again. _ their visit to Dallas and the hospitable Farmer* have awakened ts the folly million feet. Price $1500 trade proved hill land close to town for « roy H . Morton and Flo ay they were entertained by the W. Falls City is alright and is getting bet- wa; I of the so called blessings of a protec or cash. 428 Ma'n Street. ter all the time. Moore. sale at a reasonable price. C. T. U. while there. Many thanks. tive tariff. ! FUNERAL DIRECTOR > and EMBALMER ChamfcGriuin’s Gougii Kerred* OLYMPIA WINE CO. Not Ashamed of Their Goods ho J. C. HAYTER REAL E S TA TE SNAPS 297 acres, all under cultivation, between Monmouth and Dallas one mile from Rickreall 1-4 mile from station, on county road well improved low land tiled, price will make you buy. 110 acres well improved 21-2 miles from Dallas, 3-4 mile from school and R ,R. station. 18 acres in bearing 8 year old apple trees, 12 acres walnuts 7 years old, 25 acres of young pears and apples, 3 years old, 30 acres grain land, all farm implements and stock go with the place, bargain price and good terms. 120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, all under cultivation on R. R. track and county road. Price $125 per acre. A good 5 room house 11-2 acres of land good well, plenty of good fruit be good chicken ranch close to sawmill on Main street. Price $1750. In order that we may get our list up to date, and be prepared to meet the prospective buyers of Polk county in a businesslike way, we wish to get in commu nication with those who listed property with us prior to April 1, 1912, who have not sold or with drawn it from the market Please notify us your latest price and terms, otherwise we will not ad vertise further, and put no furth er effort forth to sell same. $2000 7-room house on Washi ngton 'Street. Corner lot 170x 300, and all modern improve ments, with street and sewer as sessments settled. — I t e m i z er Realty Concern. House and lot in Dallas $3900 Blacksmith shop on Main street at a bargain. Some good Vancouver, Wash., property to sell or trade for Polk county property. This is worth investigating. Good 5-room house and 4 acres 3-4 miles from Court house, Dal las, splendid out buildings, fine garden spot, excellent chicken house and yards. An ideal littie home, and price right. 60 acres of oak timber two miles from Dallas; will make 1200 cords 4-foot oak wood, also many hundred oak fence posts; 16 head of goats go with place. All good fruit land. Wood and posts more than pay for place. Price $70 per acre. 40 acres fruit land 3 miles from Perrydale, on county road, and K. F. D. and near school, price $75 per acre. 60 acres on Monmouth and Dallas Co. road; 1 mile from Rail road Station, school. Post Office and town; all under cultivation; well drained and the price right, Itemizer Realty Concern Dallas,