Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 21, 1912, Image 8

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    BILLS ALLOWED.
Marion Waters was in town visiting
his parents this week.
I.ist of bills allowed by the county
L. B. Murray returned Monday from
•
unuiwinm
u u urilll
LOX
MOHCOTT, iiii..n
PROPKIItTOR
a couple of weeks visit in Lake county. court of Polk County. Oregon, at the
regular
November term, 1912, thereof,
All kinds of hauling at reasonable
Mrs. William Ford returned Monday viz:
rate». Phone orders promptly at­
from a few days visit with relatives in
ROADS & H IG H W AYS
tended to. Headquarters at Web­
Portland.
E C Kirkpatrick ................... $
6 75
ster’s confectionery.
.......................
15 00
The Falls City Lumber Company are F I-riesen
Phones: Bell 20-1, Mutual 251
H
Hirschberg..........................
149
ÿg
moving their new portable camp build­
............. . . . .
2 40
bn«n Phone Mutual 245
ings to the scene ot some o f their fu­ L 1 Burscll
C K Spaulding L Co .............
15 66
ture operations near Black Rock.
W inegar & Lorence ...............
10 10
A. Smith and family have returned Salem Sewer Pipe Co ............
25 10
to
Dallas
to
live.
B
I.
Johnson............................
10 00
The total number of students enrolled
H O W TO PULL
.......................
12 95
I in Monmouth, including the training,
Much work is being done in Fails Hanna Pros
..............
20 90
high and Normal school is about 700
City in the way of improvements and Dallas L & L Co
R. L. CHAPM AN...
Phillips & Ballard....................
4 30 !
J M. Stone, of California, has taken If the weather permits all our ca
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
I
isher
1
horson
Co
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40 99 :
A h s o lu t e f r P n i»
A most valuable pamphlet. Tel’*» and illustrates
possession of the Monmouth flouring ters will be busy all winter,
and
Will
St
Bank
.......................
2
00
how to clear stump laud at the lowest known cost
mills,
EMBALMER
Henry Barbero, a boy who was born Kings Valley Lbr l ' o ..............
28 16 |
per acre by devices just perfected.
F ree to own­
O FFIC E : Chapel and Parlors. N. Main st.
ers o f stump land who send me their names.
3 75 !
Mrs. P. II. Hurt, of Portland, is vis­ near Falls City, and now less than 21 Chas Ingram..... ......................
D A L L A S . ORBOON:
J o h n A l i o r n i n 111* h e . l c r n A v e .,S c « t t le
24 00
iting at the home of her daughter, Mrs years of age, joined the crack artillery Pacific Face Brick Co ..........
company
at
Fort
Baker,
Cal.,
a
little
I)
M
Stevenson
18
00
Both Phones uHj
George Carmichael here this week
over a year ago. In less than one year ' Pacific Tile A Erick Co (disallowed)
Calls Prom p tly A nsw ered Day or Night
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * * * *
he has mastered the art o f gun practice City o f S a le m .........................
7 90 1
and firing so that he became a gun Craven Bros ..........................
12 00
PERRYDALE.
X
-
-
-
'll
captain and now has been promoted to J W Finn
She makes it best who, looking after the
.......................
28 75
corporal. Falls City boys most always Sh -ridan L C o .........................
12 80
Correspondents’ Contest.
culinary department, turns her back resolute­
F. E. Lynn returned home Sunday win out when they start in to do so. City o f D allas......................... 258 09
STOP AT
Beginning August 1 the Iteinizer he from Washington, where he had gone Henry is a grandson o f W. H. Rob­ i City o f Salem .........................
30 00
ly upon unhealthful, or even suspicious, food
gan a four months correspondents’ con­ to take some cattle.
ertson o f Monmouth.
J G McBee .............................
4 00
I; T h e C a d i l l a c H o t e l | test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­
H
W
Voth
...........................
-
12
00
accessories.
She is economical; she knows
Mrs. Chas. Bratcher went to Dallas
J. H. Flower has so far improved
41 25
T h i r d St., n e a r J e f f e r s o n
* cept the prizes will be in cash, instead Sunday, where she will take a course that he can get down town some days Henry V o t h ............................
that true economy does not consist in the use
J H Voth
24 00
for a short time.
>f other articles, that method seeming o f treatments from a chiropractor.
Dallas L & L Co .....................
34 30
R a te s — SO c, 7 8 c a n d $ 1 .0 0
o f inferior meat, fiour, or baking powder. She
Miss Marion Fox visited in Salem
to suit best all concerned. The most
There seems to be no fight here for O A Spinney ..........................
52 50
(BATHS INCLUDED)
the postoffice as yet and there may not IV E Spinney...........................
regular and most newsy correspondent Saturday and Sunday.
2! 00
is an earnest advocate o f home made, home
........................
16 50
Mrs. McCall, of Garfield, Wn., has be. There are several good democrats R J Hall
luring that time will receive $10, the
capable
o
f
filling
the
office
\V (i M cAllister.......................
11 00
baked food, and has proved the truth o f the
1 1 Newly Furnished.
Under New
I second $5. the third $2.50 and the next been spending a few days here with
Management.
.............
18 00
her brother, Henry Gilliam and family. ! With the great development going on S Hewitt
two $1 each. The contest will close
statements o f the experts that the best cook­
29 00
in this coast, every part of which de­ O C Spinney............................
j ' A Clean—Quid—Re pectable Place
Otella
Friar,
of
Kola,
spent
the
latter
November 30 and he immediately follow­
22 50
rives a benefit, the change o f adminis­ W Whitehead ........................
ing* in the world today is done with R oyal
p irt o f the week here with friends.
i
*
................
2 50
tration will not effect business or the S W Whitehead
# * # * * * » » » » * * # » * * ■ * * » » * * # * # * ed by another of four months duration
2 90
Carl Morrison is running the engine prosperity o f this part o f the country. Char'ev F Anderson...............
Baking Powder.
ommencing on that date.
7 50
at the mill while Lorence Dornhecker, The Pacific coast is bound to go ahead, H C Trask .............................
2 50
tha engineer, is helping to build him a and Oregon, so long in the rear is going A E Meyer .............................
.............................
1 25
house.
to get her fail share of the development J Snyder
.1 Lee
..............................
1 25
BALLSTON.
J. P. Caldwell put up a windmill for now going on. \\ estern Oregon, and F Martin ................................
MONEY to LOAN on IMPROVED EARMS
1 25
especially Polk county offers better op­
I Mr. Domes last week.
A
K
M
e
y
e
r
.............................
8
75
portunities today for the intending set­
In this Vicinity. Make application to i
J. W. Mayfield and family moved to
C Hinshaw
..........................
3 75
Herman Zumwalt returned Monday tler than any other part o f the coast.
W.
A.
K
eyt’s
farm
near
McMinnville
Cowlitz Bridge Co.................... 117 20
from a few days stay in Cortland.
Wm. C. Borchers, Financial Agent j Saturday.
Jerry U’ Brien ........................ 1000 00
jo7 joh Oregonian Building
Mr and Mrs. John Giliiam and son,
ZENA-SPRING VALLEY.
John Hatton, o f Willamina, was in o f Carlton, came up Sunday for a visit
FERKIKS
PORTLAND - -
OREGON
C K Spaulding Log Co
4 95
town Sunday.
at the home of hi* brother, Henry Gil­
L .
Clint
Hunnicutt
..........
50 00
Quarterly conference for Ballston liam.
Mrs. Crawford and Miss Groves at­ Ross L Pierce .............
29 at
circuit was held at the Methodist church
A program and basket social will be tended the institute at Dallas last week. Hanna Bros..................
6 25
here Monday morning at eleven o'clock, given here at the schoolhouse on Wed­
Charles Ketzchman has returned from
CU RR ENT EYPENSES
District Superintendent Moore presid­ nesday evening, November 27th. This is
Southern Oregon and is working for Polk Co Itelilizer ...................
11 00
ing.
given for the benefit of the school, and Ralph Sheperd.
The Newt ................ ............
1 00
Ab. Lamm, who has been working in the ladies both old and young are in­
C a p o n i z i n g
Glass
A
I’rudhomme
Co
.
17 05
Mr. and Mrs. Cummins, of Marion
a logging camp at Black Rock for sev­ vited to bring baskets.
Kilham Stationery & Paper Co
10
05
county, visited Sunday at Ralph Shep­
eral months, has returned home.
Ed Plaster .............................
75
A few of the Perrydale citizens got ard’s,
G W Vaughn ..........................
3 25
II. J Klliott, of Perrydale, attended together Saturday and put in some new
Harvey Crawford made a trip to Dal­ Monmouth Herald
..........
6 20
sidewalks which is much more conve­
quarterly conference here Monday.
80
nient and adds greatly to the appear­ las, Falls City and Black Hock Thurs­ 11 lass & I'rudhomme C o ..........
use— the best lamp you can buy is the Rayo.
Mrs. J. H. Butler visited friends and ance of our little town.
day, returning home Friday night-
Robt J Reed
..................
3 55
relatives at Dallas several days last
Current Expenses ..................
6 40
There ¡3 no glare; no flicker. T h e light is soft and clear. The Rayo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Koch
were
in
Mrs.
Hunter,
of
Portland,
who
is
week.
28 90
.1 (: Hayter
................ .....
is a low priced lamp, but you cannot get better light at any price.
traveling in the interests of the mis­ Salem Sunday.
5
00
Glass A Prudhomme Co..........
Mrs. R A. Campbell, of Stockton, sionary work, met the ladies of the C.
R ayo lamps are lighting more than three million homes.
C
G
Coad
...............................
21
24
I
The
estate
o
f
the
late
Benjamin
Cal , has been visiting friends and rela­ W. R. M. at the home of Grandma
5 00
1 Windsor has been settled, the land be- Independence Monitor ...........
tives here during the week.
S ave th e C h ild re n ’* E y e s—a n d Y o u r O w n.
Keyt Monday afternoon and gave a lec­
PAU PER
| in^ divided among the heirs. Frank
Frank 3'a torn is fitting up the Welch ture at the church in the evening.
3 55
The
w
1 «xm n
Lighted without removing chimney or
1 Windsor is building a new house and M I) Ellis ...............................
building near the railroad crossing for
shade.
Easy to clean and rewick.
18 00
1 barn on his share o f the property north Joseph Black ..........................
a blacksmith and horseshoeing shop.
It II Pillar...............................
3 00
Made in various styles and for all purposes.
of Mr. Teeple’s place.
R L Chapman .........................
50 75
INDEPENDENCE.
A t D e a le rs E ve ry w h ere
A number of yonng people from Beth­ F M Hellsworth ...... ...............
16 00
el attended C. E. Sunday night.
R IC K R E A LL.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
Mrs Siefarth............................
7 00
< California'
8 00
Mr. Henry, who had his hip broken Ruth Embree ........................
Mrs. Wright Porterfield visited in
San Francise«
Portland.
1 00
: about two months ago by falling from a Conrad stafrin ... .......... ...
Robt. Ankeny is in Walla Walla on a Salem last week.
C
L
(
rider
............................
13
58
|
load
of
grain,
is
convalescing
nicely,
visit with his parents.
D. P. Patterson and family, of Dallas now being able to get around some on J C Rickli ............................
6 00
Mrs. G. H. Beeler went to Portland spent Sunday at the home of his par­ crutches, after about six weeks in bed. P A Finseth
2 50
..................
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Patterson.
Sunday.
2 10
Dallas M ercantile...................
Ralph Shepard has hauled off several J K N eal................................
6 00
Mrs. L T Kales, o f Portland, is vis­
Mrs. Arthur Jones went to Salem
28 69
iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Da­ loads o f potatoes, selling to Jones & M It Young.............................
Tuesday shopping.
Son,
commission
agents
of
Salem,
at
1
'('
B
Hearth
..........................
4
00
mon, in this city.
40 cents a hundred. He expects to have j C A Robinson..........................
14 00
Miss Minnie Arthur came to visit her
llieve me? W ell, whether you would be-
Mrs. E. E Paddock was the guest of at least six or seven carloads when they simonton & Scott....................
24 15
sister, Mrs. hud Ramsey, this week.
are all dug.
! lieve me or not it is the truth.
friends in Salem this week.
11 ti B lack ..............................
10 60
Mrs John Vaughn was in Indepen-
| For many years I have been wrest­
] Dallas Meat Co .......................
4 00
Mrs
L.
E.
Bradford
has
returned
Ben
(
handler,
of
Eugene,
visited
lence last week on business.
ling with the problem of furnishing
44 00
For particulars, address or call on
from several months visiting in Iowa D <• Meador............................
friends here over Sunday.
the public an internal catarrh remedy.
R L Chapman..........................
41 25
S. T. Burch and sons have sold their
and other eastern points.
Peruna has been the remedy1 that I
C B H u n tle y .......................... 115 00
Dr. Duganne and Dr. McIntyre were
hops to T L. Livesly and are shipping
have devised and it has certainly re­
The
Crawford
family
attended
a
20 00
Dr<’ xler & Alexander..... .......
guests o: friends in Hillsboro over Sun­
them this week, receiving 171 ^ censs.
lieved
many thousand people, yes hun­
birthday
dinner
given
Sunday
at
Mr.
13
O
O
G
O
Butler
............................
day.
Mr. and Mrs Peter Cook went to
dreds of thousands o f people, o f chronic
1‘dgar Crawford’s at ^alem in honor of
A irlie , O r e g o n
ELECTIONS
Mrs. Zelphia Cross was a Portland his father, G. H. Crawford.
Independence Saturday on business.
catarrh.
Polk Co Observer .................. 215 20
visitor last week.
Constipation was m y chief difficulty
Mr Pender has traded his property
James K Sears ......................
6 40
in treating these cases. I often felt
J B. Hiltibrand returned from Wash­
here for some in Portland.
J
G
McIntosh
........................
1 50
BRUSH COLLEGE.
that it would be better if a laxative
ington last Friday.
It W Baker ..........................
4 70
Hugh Farmer shipped a car load of
element were added to Peruna. I feared
J W Kirkland.........................
8 30
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G6ode, o f Sa­
hogs from here Tuesday.
to do so, however, first because of
Burton Bell, of Monmouth, visited F I. W o o d ...............................
MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL
2 60
lem vitited his parents here this week.
the number o f catarrhal patients who
Frank Farmer went to Portland Tues­
relatives here last week.
P E Chase .............................
4 40
needed no laxative, and second I was
Miss Nola Owen was a Dallas visitor
day.
90
afraid o f making such a radical change
School was closed three days of las* D C W alker.............................
F
K
Hubbard..........................
3
30
Hugh Farmer has a crew o f men get­ last Friday.
in a remedy that was already doing
week h treo n account of teachers’ ir."
j V J Lone ............. ..............
9 00
ting out his potatoes,
Miss Clara Ireland has returned from stitute.
so well. Thui1 it was that I continued
J udges and Clerks o f election . 1499 40
to prescribe with the Peruna a bottle
a visit with relatives in Albany.
Josiah
Sheets,
Frank
Olson
and
Burl
W
S
Alcorn
..........................
5 30
o f Manalin to those who needed a lax­
< I Studio
Studio: : 712
71 Oak St., Dallas, Oregon '
MONMOUTH NO 1.
Olliver attended the shooting match at ; F K Hubbard
.....................
13 .50
ative.
A t last, under circumstances
Quinaby last Sunday.
t w / \ A V /
Mrs J K Bedford ....................
2 40
ROCCA.
explained in »r.y booklet. I was con­
Wm
M
S
h
e
w
e
y
................
.....
2
50
strained
to add the laxative element to
J hn Schindler shipped a load of ap­
Mr. McClellen is busy with teams
8 00
Independence Creamery ........
Peruna. This constitutes what is now
A week ago Mrs. Horsfall with her ples to Portland by boat Friday for R M S m ith .............................
making the excavation for the base­
5
00
known as the revised Peruna.
two children started to drive to her Cap Mitchell.
ment of the dormitory.
F L Wood .............................
3 00
N o w those who take Peruna will,
father’s. On a narrow part of the road
Ed Loose and Doc Sheets built a ce- : J D W in n ....
..................
3 00
.Irst, find themselves promptly relieved
Miss Ridgeway gave a fine entertain­ they were run into by a team driven
10 00
o f their constipation.
Second, the
ment in Normal chapel Wednesday by two drunken men. Had they been ^ ment walk at the schoolhouse last week. Airlie As'mbly United Artisans
8. B. HARTM AN. M. D
5 75
catarrh w ill gradually disappear. And
evening.
George Van San ten was accidentally i Star Transfer Co.....................
normal there was ample time for them
|
F
.1
C
oa
d
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72
75
You are constipated. You have taken once the catarrh is cured the consti­
Orvdle Waller was 90 years old N ov­ after she came in sight to stop their shot in the arm by one of his younger j J P I loughty ..........................
4 40 laxatives a great many years. You pation leaves permanently.
Then If
ember 20th. His friends and relatives horses where she could pass in safety. i brothers. He says it will be alright in
COUNTY COURT
have tried to select a diet that would you follow the advice given in my
tbserved the occasion by calling with a But "when wine or whiskey is in, wit a few days, it being only a flesh wound.
30 00 keep your bowels regular. In this you book, you w ill never have to take pills
present, and wishing him mauy more is ou t." Fortunately, the children
Ed Loose is advertising a shooting Staats & (tollman ..................
...............
7 00 have failed and were obliged to go any more. Cathartics end laxatives
such pleasant days. His wife was in­ were unharmed, but Mrs. Horsfal! car­ i match at his place for the 26th of this A B Starbuck ...
¡you can ignore. You w ill be perma­
back to your laxatives again. This, I nently relieved o f both your catarrh
strumental in arranging the surprise ries a badly bruised face. It is a shame month for turkeys, ducks and geese.
coroner
and dinner to which the relatives were and disgrace to our boasted civilization
R L Chapman .....................
44 15 say, has been going on many years.
and the const!nation. P E R U N A IS
that such accidents should be possible
nvited.
A Al Clough ........................
11 00
You also have a slight catarrh in the FO R S A L E A T A L L D RUG STORES.
fmm such a cause. It has been said
B0WERSVILLE.
S PE C IA L NOTICE — Many persons
tiead
and
throat.
You
never
imagined
IN SAN E
Mrs. W. J. Mulkey entertained the and reiterated many times that if wom­
making inquiries fo r the old-
State o f Oregon...................
46 67 that the catarrh had anything to do are
Social Hour Reading club Wednesday en could vote, they would sweep the
time Peruna.
To such would say,
with the constipation. Suppose I were this formula is now put out under the
ifternoon.
COURT HOUSE
monster demon, rum, from off our fair
The Riekreall Telephone company are
name
of
K
A
-TAR
-N O , manufactured
to
tel)
you
that
as
long
as
you
have
Dallas
Transfer
Co
.............
50
About 200 teachers will he present to land. Now is the hour of their oppor­ ! remodeling their lines between Dallas
by K A -T A R -N O Company, Columbus,
Oregon Power Co ...............
26 50 hat catarrh you w ill never get better Ohio. W rite them and they w ill-b e
•bserve work in the Normal Saturday, tunity. Let them see to it that it was and Riekreall.
f
vonr
r>or--
»
*
«
•
•»-r.vi-i
vnii
be-
Dallas Water C o ................
a free booklet.
9 65
school will be in session to give them not an idle boast. In the words o f our
Dr and Mrs. D. G. Rempel, of Dal- G !> G ran t.......... ................
1 00
honored president to the women o f Cal­
the opportunity.
laa.
were
in
this
vicinity
Tuesday.
Dallas
Telephone
C
o
............
25
30
ifornia, "S ee that you do your duty."
City Express
i Transfer Co.
OUR A SSO CIA TE EDITORS.
Almira Rebekah Lodge, No. 26
MeeU on the Kiint >•»■! Third WednemlayM
[ of each ntnuth in the (Kid Fellow» Hall.
A i r a S a VAUS, N *>ble 11 nuid
O ka Co-PkiK, S ecieta ry
All th e C ounty N ew s G raphically W rit­
ESaKl rcgPUwder
ten up by O u r B rainy R ustlers.
fcistletoe Circle, No. 23,
Women o! Wooucraft
Meet» on the Second and Fourth Wednea-
I day» of each month at the Woodman Hall.
K mma J omt , Guardian Neighbor
S a i * ik L y n n , C l e r k
S T U M P S
The W om an la k e s the Home
¡1 W hen in Portland |
j
The Light for the Home £7 an'toL
'J 5 x y &
Have Your Young
Roosters Caponized
C o n s tip a tio n
and Catarrh
Results Guaranteed
F. M . S H U C K
PIANO and ORGAN
j
IÄBT
Y m S fff,
George Klieve and Dan Kaegi bought
On Thursday F. H. Brock went to
Nortons with two pack horses for feed. some pigs from Mr. Stonehocker this
week.
There is to be a party tonight at Mr.
Rev. K. II. Sicafoose, acting pastor Bridwell’s,
Holt Crowley was in Dallas Tuesday
if th* Christian church, will preach his
on business.
The
box
social
on
Saturday
was
a
suc-
last sermon Sunday to the congregation
J. O. Wilson is working at the saw­
I cess, over $10 being raised. We un-
here.
! derstand the proceeds are to be given mill in Dallas.
“ The Cry o f the Children” was illus­ ' to the church.
Rev S. S. Ediger is staking his Held
trated at the Star theater Saturday
| to plant 1200 Italian prune trees.
light. The mill worker's home with a
ontinual struggle for bread was shown
WEST SALEM
^ The Wiebe boys, o f Smithfield, visit­
n contrast to the mill owner's home
ed the Ediger boys Saturday.
I'here great luxury and idleness was
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson moved to
Mrs. Cecil (ietehell went to Dallas
displayed.
Portland last week.
Tuesday.
A. H. Chamberlain, editor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gnzer are in Port­
Mr. Mi ' in' 1 is
in j his nursery
Sierra Nevada News, delivered an illus­ land attending the stock fair.
stock of
ines.
trated lecture 01 “ Ihe Yoaemite Na­
J. T. Hunt was a business visitor in
tional Park” in the chapel o f the Nor­
Portland Saturday.
mal school Friday evening.
I
riDCi
VLLEY.
Miss Effie Baker returned from West
The Polk county teachers' Institute
will be in session at the Central school Woodburn last week after spending a
few
weeks
there.
nuilding in Monmouth Saturday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Hoy Clarke have moved
Miss Essie Gosser is on the sick list Monmouth.
Christian Science services are being
for over a week now.
held in the postotfice building.
Mr and Mr* linear Lewis and aon
Stanford Wood and family, of West are visiting at the home of Mr*. le w is '
Rev J. M. Orrick, newly elected pas­
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hunt.
Stay
ton,
were
the
guests
of
his
pa
tor of the Christian church, will leave
Portland in a few days to make .Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. A B. Wood, Sunday.
Miss Edith Allen, of Dallas, visited
mouth his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oppel, o f Portland, with Miss .lean Hunt the last o f the
The population of Monmouth is esti­ are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl week.
Wood
this week.
mated at 1000.
Master Flton Clapp v sited with his
A iishback, of Lewis­
Rom,
to Mrs. Fanna Harden at the sister, Mrs.
A special room for flowers has been
ville, last we|k.
provided by the local high school and an home of Geo. Gosser, Nov. 18, a son.
j exhibit which is attracting much atten-
W. C. Heise has been laid up with
Robt. Fishhack, o f Sunnyslope, visit­
! tion has been made.
blood poison in one hand.
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IVm.
Mark
Wednesday.
An attempt will be made by the high
The children of the school gave their
j school and normal sccool to secure Miss ianitor, Mr. Geo. Nicol, a song and a
Mr. and Mrs C. IV. Osborn and
1 lane Adams, the “ foremost woman o f boquet shower on Tuesday, his 85th ■laughter, Frances, visited with Mrs.
| America” for a lecture here.
birthday.
Osborn's brother.
Wm. Riddell Sr . has returned from
| an extended visit in Colorado.
FALLS CITY
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
A Delightful Beverage
A Safe Stimulant
A G:od Medicine
For Sale by
J. C. SHULTZ
L
J
.
C A S T O R IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Hays Always Bought
Bears the
8ignuturo o t
WOOD EOR SAIE
i!
Do you need wood? In pre­
paring to place your or
deis reineml*r that I am
able to furnish you all kinds
of slab wood from pittici of
the Dallas sawitiilln, at the
best possible rates, Bend in
votir orders hv #»itli*,r phone.
Mutuali 1*1; Hell 44.3.
I
AUGUST BOMAN j
J. It. Stump has shipped sixteen line
A. N. Robinson, after a few days
! Jersey cows to Portland to be shown at
here attending to his property, has re­
; the International Dairy show.
turned to his home in Albany.
Friday evening at the Christian
John Charles and a few others attend­
church. Mrs. Hunter, secretary o f the
Christian Womans Hoard o f iMisaiona. ed the opening o f the Monee Lodge
Temple
in Salem last week ami report­
will describe the work of that organisa­
ed a fine time.
tion.
FR U IT INSPECTOR
J S Parker
..................
28 05
\
Mt-eU First Mini T h iel Monday K v.niny. I>f
¡each mouth in Woodman fla il.
V ¡.-siting
| member» cordially inviteli.
Mr». J. K. M i l i . kh . Master Artisan
j
W il l is S im o nio n , Seer tary
I
Dallas Camp. No. 209
Woodmen of the World
Meet» every Tuesday at Wimdinan Hall,
coiner of Wa»hinvton and Jetfernon Street».
Visiting Neighbors welcome«I.
T racy S taats , Uon»ul Commander
W. A. A yhkh , Clerk
A. F. & A. M
Jennings Lodge. N ). 9
Meet» Second Mini Fourth Friday« of each
month in Ma»onio hall on Mai’» street. Vis­
iting brethren welcome.
W. L. SOKHRKN, W. M.
W alter S. M lir , • acre tary
Sum m ons.
In the circuit court o f the state of
Oregon, for Polk county. Department
No. 2.
Stella .Maxwell, plaintiff
vs.
Trank Maxwell, defendant.
To Frank Maxwell, the above named
defendant
In the name of the state of Oregtn;
You are hereby required to appear ; nd
answer the complaint tiled against you
in the above entitled court and uit,
within six weeks from the date < f the
date of the first publication of this snm-
mons, to-wit, on or before November
15, 1912, and if you fail to answer for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
for the relief demanded in said com­
plaint, towit: For a decree dissolving
and annulling the marriage contract
now and heretofore existing between
the plaintiff and defendant; also that
plaintiff be awarded the future -are cus­
tody and control o f John Albert Max­
well and Lee Archie Maxwell, minor
children o f said marriage, and for such
other and further relief as to the court
seems equitable.
This summons by an order of the
Honorable Ed. F.'Coad, county judge
of Polk county, Oregon, made at cham­
bers at Dallas, Oregon, on September
30, 1912, is served upon you by publica­
tion thereof, not less than once a week
for six consecutive and successiver
weeks immediately prior to Novembe
15, 1912, in the Polk County Itemizer,a
weekly newspaper of general circulation
in said Polk county, Oregon.
First published October 3, 1912.
BROWN & SIB LEY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
S u m m n ns.
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon for Polk County, Department No.
2 .
Richard A. Grant, plaintiff
vs
Bertha G. (¡rant, defendant.
To Bertha C. Grant, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the state o f Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court and suit
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons upon
you, to-wit, on or before November 15,
1912, and if you fail to answer; for want
thereof, the plaintff will apply for the
relief demanded in said complaint, to-
wit: For a decree dissolving and an-
nuling the marriage contract now and
heretofore existing between the plain­
tiff and defendant, and for such other
and furtner relief as to the court seems
equitable
This summons, by an order of the
Honorable Kd F Coad. County Judge
o f Polk County, Oregon, made at
chambers at Dallas, Oregsn, on October
1, 1912, is served upon you by puhli-
catioa thereof not less than once a week
for six consecutive and successive
weeks immediately prior to November
15, 1912, in the Polk County Itemizcr,
a weekly newspapers of genera! clrcula-
fion in said Polk County, Oregon.
First published October 3, 1912.
BROWN A SIB LK Y .
Attorneys for the plaintiff.
Union Thanksgiving Service.
One o f the historic families of
Union Thanksgiving services
CO M M ISSIONER'S COURT
Stowe & C o ............................
1 50 Oregon, and in which the family will be given at the Chrisiian
tree to date has living branches church at 7:30 p. m.. Rev. D.
JUSTICE COURT
H Holman .. ...... .............
7 70 of five generations, is that of Lester Fields, presiding.
Sarah J. Williams Grant and her
c le r k ’ s office
America —Congregation.
Grace Smith............ .............
50 00 subsequent offspring. Mrs Grant
Scripture —H. John Vine.
assessor ' s office
the eldest in the group, is 86
His Truth is Marching On—
W A Ayres ............................
37 50 years old and the youngest, Ba­
(Congregation.)
s h e r if f ' s office
by Lerone Edwards, her great
Prayer Charles C. Curtis.
J R Harris
.........................
13 75
Ladies’ Quartette.
J H S a v e r y ..............................
12 50 j gre it granddaughter, is but 11
mo iths old. The descendants: Governor’s Proclamation- Ed­
are Sarah J. W’illiams Grant, '
gar W. Miles.
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? born in Morgan county, Kentuc­ Sermon—Chester P. Gates.
ky, December 2, 1826, who mov- ! Male Quartette.
to Missouri at the age of four, | Benediction— Edgar W. Miles.
Many Dallas People Know the Im­ ed
and marrying Richard Grant in
*
portance of Healthy Kidneys.
1849, crossed the plains to Oreg­
APPENDICITIS
BOOK FREE.
on in 1852. Mr. Giant was for j
three
years
a
member
of
the
Or­
The kidneys filter the blood.
egon Legislature 1868 to 1870. I The Adler-i-ka book, telling how you
They work night and day.
Well kidneys remove impurities.
During her life Mrs. Grant has can easily guard against appendici­
Sick kidneys allow impurities to mul- killed 37 deer; second. Mary Bev- tis, and how you can relieve constipa­
ti ply.
ens, daughter of Mrs. Grant, 65 tion or gas on the stomach instant­
bio kidney ill should be neglected.
years old, who crossed the plains ly, is offered free this week by C.
There is grave danger in delay.
I f you have backache or urinary with her parents when five years Stafrin.
troubles.
old. She has lived in the vicin­
I f you are nervous, dizzy or worn out.
Begin treating your kidneys at once; ity of Kings Valley most of the
time; third, Gilbert J. Bevens,
Use a proven kidney remedy.
None endorsed like Doans Kidney son of Mary Bevens, 46 years j
C. L. H A W K IN S
Pills.
old; fourth. Jessie M. Edwards,
Recommended by thousands.
daughter
of
Gilbert
Bevens.
aged
i
Proved by grateful testimony.
Railroad street, Dallas.
Mrs. A. J. I ooner, Log ( abin street. 23, and fifth, her daughter. L a ? j
Independence, Ore., says: " I have rone Edwards, just 11 months old.
used Doan’s Kidney Pills for backache
and other symptoms o f kidney trouble
and I am gfad to say that they gave
me
great relief. I can recommend
Cures Colds, Croup ind Whooping Cough.
Doan's Kidney Pills highly.”
For sale by all dealers.
Price 50
cents.
Foster- Milbum Co,, Buffalo,
Torturing eczema spreads Its burning New York, sole agents for the United
area every day. Doan's Ointment States.
quickly stops its spreading, instantly re­
Re nemher the name Doan’s and
lieves the itching, cures it permanently. take no other.
At any drug store.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Five Generations in Grant Family.
Dallas Assembly, No. 46
United Artisans
4
DONT THROW AWAY f
OLD SHOES
B ring them to “Tamblyn,”
the up-to-date shoemak­
er, and have them re­
paired with quickness
and dispatch.
M y m o tto : “First-Class
W ork at Reasonable
Prices.”
Hand Sewed
specialty.
Soles
a
I expect a new Shoe Fin­
isher soon and I would
be glad to g e t your
patronage.
Shop at 311
Main St ; \
ONUMENT
Chi l d r e n Cr y
FOR FLETCHER’S
C A S T O
R I A
Chamberlain’s
Cpugñ Hemedy
Cures Cokts. Croup and Whooping Cougk. 9
“ L ett We F o rg et .”
Warble—
--Granite
Nursery Stock For Sale.
W rite or phone J. B. Nunn, at
Dallas, for anythinj? in that line.
Logan and small plants a spec al-
ty.
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