Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 16, 1913, Image 2

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    Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hull have
COMMERCIAL CLUB
IT IS WHISPERED
GE0RGE REED DEAD.
moved from Corvallis to Dallas.
Post cards at the Dallas Va- Delegation Will Visit Portland
That the three aces Bill White Passes Away Friday at hit Hone
| riety store, 10 cents a dozen.
slipped
into the deck Friday
In North Dallai.
Next Tuesday to Confer With
night caused considerable excite­
Wes Vaughn was a business
George
W’ , Reed passed away I
Hill
Officials.
ment.
visitor in Portland last week.
January 10, 1913, at his home in
That Carl Gerlinger has at last North Dallas after an illness of
Mary A. Williamson, a Polk
The commercial club met in landed his light.
pioneer, died Monday at Albany.
10 days o f pneumonia. The fu-1
regular session last evening at
That members of the congress neral occurred at the home res -
Rev. A. A. Winter spent the the court house, President Fuller
seemed fond o f frequent practi­ denee on Laurel avenue at 10:30 ,
week end in Corvallis.
i in the chair for the first time.
cal
exemplification o f the irriga­ Monday morning. Rev. C. C. j
A. B. Muir addressed the
Belden Grant was up from
Curtis officiating, and interment1
M. Hayter, dentist. Bank Blk. Portland yesterday.
meeting pointing out the advan­ tion system just across the hall
being made in the I. 0 . 0 . F.
from the session chamber.
tage
to
the
people
o
f
this
vicini­
Dr. Lowe will be in Indepen­
cemetery. W. G. Vassall, H. C, |
Come to the concert at the ar­ ty.
in
the
event
o
f
the
That
if
there
was
anyone
reg­
N otices under this head only
cent dence Friday, Jan., 24.
mory Saturday night. You’ ll be Hill lines being extended to istered at the Imperial hotel last I Seymour, Jerry Driscoll, Jam es!
a w o rd each insertion, cash in a d ­
sorry
if you don’ t.
vance. No phone ord e rs accepted.
For fancy stationery go to Ellis’
Dallas. He moved that the week who was not hunting a Mitchell. C. L. Crider and Clar-
jence Shultz acted as active pall
drugstore.
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Zim Hinshaw brought in some club extend an invitation to the polictieal job, they were certain- i
bearers, a delegation from the
wild
cat
pelts
to
the
county
clerk
ly
outclassed.
city
council
to
accompany
them
FOR SALE
G. A R., o f Dallas, escorting the
Glen 0 . Holman, attorney at i this week.
and go in a body before Mr.
That Carl Williams is a bound­ body to its last resting place.
law Wilson Bldg.
Young o f the Hili fines at Port­
p O R SA LE —Pure bred S. , C. White Leghorns;
The deceased was born in Co­
Do you love the old songs? land next Tuesday to see what ing success as a chaperone.
* cock* $2. cockerels $1.5u.
---- • Eggs $1 per 15, $5
p e r 100 G. W. SUrr, phone Pink 15.
lift)
Dr. Lowe’ s glasses are death Come and hear some o f them at
lumbiana county, Ohio, March 18,
That
the
present
legislature
is
cuuldbedone
in
the
matter
of
to headaches, A sk your neigh -1 the armory Saturday night.
1839, when on September 18,
having the road extended to Dal­ evincing a disposition for econo­
LO U SA LE A few S. C. White Leghorns, prize bors.
¡1866, he married Miss Sarah Be-
my
and
business
tactics,
and
all
las.
J winning cockerels for sale at 51 to $2.50 each.
D
,
,
I Sam Ray has received a car-
lat. They came to Oregon April
— F. C. Meyer, phone Smithfleld 552 line 3.
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Secretary Tooze reported that hope it will last.
i,“ y
d hams at the load of corn from Nebraska.
I, 1891, first settling in McMinn­
JJallas Meat Market. No flies, no ¡which he now has for sale as he had secured an engagement
That Wednesday nights mid­ ville, from where they moved to
P O ’ SA LE —Italian prune trees by w. h . Me- dust, strictly sanitary.
in behalf of the club with Mr. night session o f the Fix-em-up
feed.
*
Daniel, Dallas.
Dallas in 1899. Deceased was a
.
Young for Friday, but as that club has not broguht any serious
civil war veteran, having served
y°
U,
l,r«?cr)Pt,0"
s
that
There
was
a
large
crowd
out
I
would
not
give
sufficient
notice
p O R SA LE OU TR AD E- Cow.
Ewing Bros.
results as yet.
for three years in Company K of
particular about to at the Woodman meeting Tues- j to some o f the business m en.it
J30 iriiiic’a
That Chet Coad is some swat­ 104th regiment.of Ohio volunteer
b drugstore.
tt
day and more candidates pro- , was decided to postpone it for
infantry. Besides his widow he
Do you know o f a track o f land j IX)sed-
next Tuesday. N. L. Guy, W. ter when he gets started.
leaves four children to sincerely
U OR SALK—Cow i. F. L. Guthrie, Dallaa Phone
I
Hin.» 551.
J30 for a five-year lease, suitable for!
That cur new county judge mourn his loss: Mrs. J. A. Town,
S H Petre and Wm RiddeH ' L' T?oz« 1and W. L. Soehren were
goat raising?
„ '
h i »hi
„ ‘
appointed a committee to confer resigned when it came to splic- of Pendleton. Mrs. Iola Gleason,
,are attending the meeting of with the citv council and wp ™
P O R SALE —Brown Leghorn eggs, $1.50 per Hqtt-
ing a couple yesterday, and let o f Salem, Mrs. Ida Hayes and
* __ ing o f 15. Henry V<,vh Dalla»,
Dr. Low e’ s glasses do n o t! county commissioners in Portland also instructed to secure data re­
Judge Holman q o it.
R. E. Reed, of Dallas, and six
i need the guarantee that goes
garding freight and passenger
p O R SA LE —1500 Carlton nursery prune trees.
grandchildren. Mr. Reed was a
* will run from 6 to 7 feet. I have .sold my place j with them, “ There’s a reason.”
shipments,
so
that
they
may
go
Mrs. A. S. Campbell and
Medical Society Meets.
and muat dispose o f these trees at once. Phono,
man respected by all who knew
Antioch 51, W. B. Ramsey.
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The Itemizer will print you daughter, Margaret, were at supplied with information to
him, a thorough gentleman of
On
last
Saturday
night
the
1500 butter wrappers for $2.25 or Sheridan for a visit the first of show why the Hill people should
members o f the Marion-Polk- the old school, and one whose
continue their lines.
P O R SA LE —N ice one-year-old Oregon Champion 1000 for $3.25.
the week.
1 Gooseberry bushes in large or small lots. For
Report o f the financial secre -1 Yamhill Medical Association held passing will be sincerely missed
prices apply to M. Hayter. Dallas, or C. B. Teats,
We are still selling a good silk
C. C. Hubbard and Mrs. James tary for term ending January 1 5 ,; P elJ" anJ1l?al banquet at the Mar- by many friends.
Polk Station.
messaline waist for $2.50—Dallas Hubbard were in Portland Satur­
ion hotel in Salem. A sumptu­
1913:
Variety store.
day to see Jim, who is recover­
Fruit Grower’* Association.
ous dinner was served at which
L O R SA L E —an organ. Inquire o f Mrs. R H.
Balance
on
hand
April
3,
1912.
I
849
14
1 Dimick. 314 Orchard avenue. Phone 381.
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Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. ing nicely from his operatlen,
The Dallas fruit growers asso­
Subscriptions and dues ......... 1982 80 Dr. Carlton Smith acted as toast­
205 20 master; at his request many of ciation held their annual meet­
Instructions how to use them in
Cleveland Burch and Claud Collected from Arnold Shows
P O R SA LE —Gooseberry pla»its, well rooted. L.
h e c ’d for Polk County Fair
450 00 of the members responded with ing last Saturday afternoon at
Mill Creek
“
D. Gibson. W rite or pboiie Farmers 1H6 Sa- each package, for sale by Dallas Haner have gone to
short talks. Colonel Hofer was the courthouse. The main sub­
Meat Co.
to take a position with the Sheri­
T o ta l.................................. »3487 14
present and delivered an appre­ jects discussed was the establish­
dan
Lumber
Co.
You can get Better Fruit, the
d ih b u k m k m e n t n :
ciated address.
A fter dinner ment of a cannery and securing
p O R SA LE —A good ’h orse, cheap. L. 1. Buri
*
Monmouth.
well known fruit publication, o f
Chas. Westover left for Port- Janitor...........................................$ 9 00 the officers for the ensuing year a labor bureau in order that suf­
Hcvofi River, and the Itemizer land Wednesday to attend the Secretary’» salary...................... 300 00 were elected as follows: Presi­
ficient help might be obtained
Stamps etc....................................
91 17
INDMILL and tank in good condition f o r M ir­ one year for $1.50.
funeral o f Ira Palmer, an old Collecting...................
W cheap by W. P. Miller.
114 05 dent. Dr. L. A. Bollman, o f Dal­ during the picking season. Co­
ti
Printing..........................................
86 15 las; first vice-president for Polk operation along all lines was put
Dr. and Arthur Fink send the friend.
20 () oo county, Dr. Butler, o f Indepen- thoroughly up to all, and the as­ e.V.ViV^ViV.V’.V.V'.V.V.V’.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V’.V.V.V'.V.V.V.V
The directors of our two banks , '¡?ln8.e^-'I..a.K“zlne debt
L O R S A L E —A 1911 5-hor»e power India» motor Itemizer greetings from Fresno,
1 cycle, including $15 tandem attachment. California,
______________ T where
_________ W
11
they
are now held their annual meetings l'Eurs- Letter
°n< sl Carriers’ Convention... 91 15 dence; first vice-president for sociation will endeavor to have
*5
ZZ'SXZ*'"**“ c,mdit‘°n-
having the time o f their lives.
day, reelecting the old officers of Poultry A ssociation................... 150 00 Marion county, Dr. Steeves, o f J. O. Holt, the manager o f the
Band concerts ............................ 300 00 Salem; first vice-president for Eugene Fruit growers associa­
each
institution,
etc.
P. G. and David Rempel are
County Fair expenses ... ......... 1234 93 Yamhill connty. Dr. Goucher, of tion, address them at an early
FOR RENT
going to Hampton in Eastern
20 00 McMinnville; secretary-treasur­
The K. P. lodge o f Dallas have Delegate to L ew iston...............
date. It was decided to pur­
33 30
Oregon next month, where they chartered a special train for Fri­ Miscellaneous e x p e n s e s ...........
er, Dr. Clements, o f Salem; chase spray from wholesalers in
COR REN T—Farm o f forty acre«, three miles expect to take up homesteads.
day so as to attend the K. P.
12652 75 , councilor, J)r. Starbuck, o f Dal- the future, and to get all reliable i
Total ...................
* from Falls City on county road, half cle a re d
and cultivated, balance good pasture. Rood build-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn dance at Falls City. The train
lanuarv 15
After the newly elected ■ ¿ ata possible from fruit growers
Balance
on
hand
iiiRS and fences, Rood out-range for stock. Hay.
O d llU d iy
fflp o r a
r delivered
lo llv o r o d
o short
h m -f
t toasts,
n a a tc
____________
will leave here at 7:15.
i n officers
live stock, farm implements, and a few household are now residents o f Portland,
o f the valley for the information
1913, $834 39.
Roods for sale.—J. B. t larke. Falla City, Or.
Fft
! the meeting adjourned to meet o f their members. W. L. Soeh­
where he is running a plumbing
On motion o f Tooze the report
Mayor Craven is to tell Whats
shop on the east side.
again in Salem during the first ren, G. L. Hawkins and R. M.
What in Hardware at a meeting was referred to the finance com­ week in February.
K
WANTED
Ewing were appointed to take
Collections given prompt at­ o f the state association o f that mittee.
H
up
the
matter
o
f
a
cannery
with
é
ÿ
tention
by
J.
S.
Ashbaugh,
con­
President
Fuller
appointed
the
industry in Portland next week.
IW AN TE D A low Iron wheel wagon
See W . H.
Marriage
Licenses
the
commercial
club.
Reports
of
Dallas
National bank
following committees to serve
™ K ruber, phone East 3, Dallas.
v;
J16 stable,
All stores are to be closed at for the ensuing year:
building, room 22.
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Nelis McKinney and Nellie the secretary and treasurer were >.
8 p, m. Saturday, so you must
read, and the old officers re-elec­
M. Engort.
Finance
U.
S.
Loughary,
Ed.
T O EXCH AN G E—4 passeriRer auto, fully equip-
Brown & Sibley, attorneys and do your shopping early. You
1 ped, in first class condition, for city or farm
ted, as follows. President H. C.
Wesley
Green
and
Vandalia
Jacobson,
W.
L.
Tooze.
property. (No aRents.) P. O. box 216. Dallas
abstracters, notary public. Ab­ want to attend the concert at the
Eakin; vice, H. S. Butz; secre­
Ore.
J 30
Publicity and Prom otion-D . Williams.
stracts made promptly at a rea­ armory. Are you on.
tary, P. M. Ewing; assistant, N.
P.
Patterson;
Eugene
Foster,
W.
sonable charge. 616 Mill street,
L. Guy; treasurer, H. A. Woods,
Mrs. Joseph Hudson, o f Tuali- L. Tooze.
Dallas, Ore.
Probate.
CHANGE IN FIRM.
directors, J. S. Parker, Wm. El­
tin, is here for a visit with her
Manufacturers -J . R. Craven,
In re estate o f Martha J. Bran- liott. N. M. Grant, J. B. Nunn,
One insertion under our New daughter, Mrs. A1 Longnecker, C. W. Minnich, J. L. White, A.
i nan, deceased; inventory and ap­ I Glen DeHaven.
E. V. Dalton Purchases Interest of Today brought Mr. C. I. Ballard who is not improved in health.
B. Muir, F. J. Coad.
W . R. C O U L T E R
!
more orders for stock than he
Amusements—N. L. Guy, W. praisement filed and approved.
All white help at the Dallas
Charley Hayes in Sterling
In
re
estate
o
f
Roena
Meeker,
could fill.
V
.
L.
Soehren,
H.
L.
Fenton.
X
Chop House. Best of meals,
Old Pioneer Passes.
Furniture Co.
Roads and Highways A. B, I deceased; .«'ill admitted; W. M.
Phone 1061
Dallas, Oregon
V
There will be a meeting o f the oysters in any style. Home
The Itemizer is pained to re­
Meeker made executor: W. E.
Muir,
H.
L.
Fenton,
F.
J.
Coad.
Polk County Soldiers association cooking. Jas. Hubbard proprie­
Mr. E. V. Dalton has lately at the court house Thursday ev­ tor.
Membership -H. A. Woods, Smith, E. C. Cole and H. S. cord the passing this week o f one * ........................
F8
Portwood made appraisers, and its oldest continuous subscribers.
purchased the interest o f Char­
Tracy
Staats, Chas. Hayes.
ening at 7:30 o ’clock. By order
Aunt Sarah Grant, who died at
Miss Lela Reese, who has been
ley Hayes in the Sterling Fur­ o f E. L. Johnson, president.
City and County Affairs—W. ! report approved.
visiting her sister. Mrs. Jesse A. Ayres, Eugene Foster, W. L.
In re estate o f A. M. Werner; her old Kings Valley home on
niture company and is now in
j ordered that household goods January 8th, her funeral being
Cooking bags o f the Dallas McCulloch, at Roseburg, is now | Tooze
charge.
Mr.
Hayes’ health
Railroads W. L. Soehren, Ed. j and a certain mortgage be trans- attended by many of her life
was un lermined by overwoik. Meat Co. Latest thing out in visiting at Medford and Myrtle
I ferred to widow as a portion of long friends who desired to pay
I Jacobson, N. L. Guy.
and he will now work at his for­ cooking o f all Kinds o f meat. Creek.
mer business of carpenter and 25 cents for 30 bags.
An unusual opportunity forj Legislation and Judiciary - H. ! her share of estate. Final set- this last tribute to her estima­
ble life and many excellent qual-
contractor. Mr. Dalton will con-j Polk county w is most 'ably re­ pleasure is offered by the appear- i H. Belt, Oscar Hayter, W. L. : tlement had.
In re guardianship o f W. H. itids. Sarah Jane Grant was
tinue to serve the people, as here-j presented at the Irrigation con­ ance o f the Oregon Agricultural I Tooze.
tofore, with the best o f every­ gress in Portland last week by College Glee Club at the armory
On motion o f the secretary he Denlinger, petition to sell prop- born in Kentucky on December
| erty filed and set for hearing 2, 1826. She moved to Missouri
thing, that there is in the fu r­ Mark Holmes,
Carl Williams, Saturday evening January 25th. was ordered to have the names
! in 1829, and there married R. J.
niture line. Having a thorough j Eugene Foster and ye editor,
o f the committees printed on i February 8th.
A package was received yes­
In re estate of Monroe Mulkey; Grant in 1845. In 1852 they Has pefect digestion from the
knowledge o f the business he is
cards.
If you desii-eto dispose of your I terday at the postoffice too large
A. B. Muir reported that th e! petition to sell share o f stock in came across the plains and set­ use of a \i>ell-kno\rfn remedy
eminently qualified to do so, and
!
butter
you must now have b u t-1 for the parcels post. Remember city park was considered an un­ Monmouth Improvement com­ tled where they have since lived,
the high class reputation o f the
that all can obtain.
Mr. Grant dying in 1891. Five
firm for trustworthiness and ; ter wrappers. At no placej that the entire girth and length desirable place for the fair pany, granted.
must
not
exceed
six
feet.
The
tumper
o f the family and the
,
ran
.vou
secure
them
cheaper
or
good goods will be strictly kept
j grounds, as it was a dangerous In re guardianship o f Shepherd children were born to them, on­ Kood cheer around
the table, depends
The 6-months old son o f Mr. place to put money into improve- minors: F. E. Meyer. J. M. ly two o f whom now survive— so much on the good digestion of each
up. Owing to their honorable j better than at the Itemizer office.
Mrs.
Mary
Bevens,
o
f
Peedee,
Grant
and
E.
M.
Smith
made
ap­
method o f dealing with the pub­ | Through the publicity given by and Mrs, T. J. Alsip near town, j ments on account o f the damage
individual present that the experiences
lic, Mr. Dalton is particularly j the Itemizer to his request State died on January 3rd. o f pneumo-1 which would result from the ris- praisers, and their report filed and James Grant, on the home o f some former dyspeptics who over,
come their trouble should he o f inter­
place.
She
was
an
aunt
o
f
Sher­
proud o f the growth o f the bus­ Game Warden Finley has been nia, and was buried next day in ing o f the creek. He recom- and approved. Petition for re­
est to those now suffering in this way.
iness from a small beginning, notified o f several persons who Brown’ s cemetery, hev. Steiglitz i mended the Hayter lot near the imbursement o f guardian grant­ iff Grant.
The best advice one can give—but it
ed.
and his only desire is to justify . know o f Boh White quails and are officiating.
j depot, which is 300 feet square,
is advice that is seldom heeded -is to
eat
slowly and masticate each mouth­
If you have money to loan we
a continued growth along the j willing to trap them 'for him
The walls are going up 0n i as a suitable place for the fair In re estate o f W. E. Clark, de-
ful carefully. However, if slow eating
same lines. In the near future
George Clanfield’s new cement
\
grounds and expressed the opin- ceased; executors bond filed; will find you a borrower; if you and careful mastication fail the next
\ our eyes plus your brains
his son, Maurice, will become
garajft?, Judge Brown has moved ■ 9^ that the property could be John W. Vaughn, Thos. H. Burch want to borrow money we can aid is one close to nature, Dr. Caldwell’ s
If you have defec­
a salesman in the company, and equal you
the house he purchased, and th e ! ejt,her bought or leased on favor- and Hugh Farmer made apprais- find you a lender. Plenty o f mon­ Syrup Pepsin. This remedy ii an ex­
cellent aigestant, and in addition to
assist in keeping up the reputa­ tive sight. I)r. Lowe's glasses new rooming house will soon be !
ey on improved farm property.
er.
terms.
helping in the digestion o f the food,
by his methods will
BROWN
&
SIBLEY.
tion heretofore earned. As time fitted
The
matter
o
f
paving
the
underway.
acta gently on the liver and bowels,
passes improvements will be ad­ strengthen your eyes and brains.
streets was discussed and on mo­
riding them o f th eaccu mutation o f
Our county jail is without an
The new postal system is send­ tion o f Tooze the following com­
ded, which will further tend to Let him prove it to you.
Two
furnished
rooms
for
rent.
waste that should long ago have been
occupant.
passed off. It is safe, reliable, pleas-
make this the largest and best
Apply at this office.
Justice Hardy Holman last ing out bidders for trade. Seven mittee was appointed to see if
ant-tasting. and reselta are guaranteed
Nominated U. S. Marshal E.
furrt» -o establishment on the i Monday united in marriage at sacks o f catalogues were received they could secure the consent of
In the opinion o f such people as Dr.
s
ili. u
tO
. I
. r
tu
i.4
.
west side.
, | the Hotel Gail, Nelis McKinney, from one Chicago house at the the
property owners: J. L. C. Kirkpatrick is in the city.
Ceo. T. Hull, Prop. Hull Drug Co.
Summons.
Psue,
Oklu, and Mrs. M. J. Butler, 717 these. Syrup Pepsin does not lose its
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¡o f Yamhill county, and Miss postoffice yesterday, 1200 o f them White, W. L. Tooze and Tracy
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charley
Hayes
being to old addresses.
Bast St., Albuqueroue, N. M., it is the
Staats.
effect, and by automatically train­
are visiting relatives in Portland., In the Circuit Court o f the Btate o f Orefron for ideal remedy for inaigeation, no matter pood
Dr. L. A. Bollman left this a f - '
^ n e r aTdV^Tm '
ing the stomach and bowell muscles to
Polk county. Department No. 2.
The report o f the financial sec­
Mr. and Mrs. N, A. Griffis
how severe constipation no matter how do their work, soon restores these or­
ternoon for a two months study 11ia W agner *
* ’
The funeral o f Mrs. Haines will Dorm A. Chase, vs plaintiff 'I >
have moved back to Portland, retary was submitted to the club
chronic biliousness, headaches, gas on gans to normal.
in medical and surgery subjects
E. Davis. E. Davis. •
the stomache, drowsiness after eating
where he is in the employ o f the i and on motion o f T ooz^ referred be held at Monmouth tomorrow Lena
If no member o f your family has ever
Augustus Pearson. Sarah
inRochester. Wis., Chicago, New; Rev. Edgar W. Miles has ten- Portland Light & Power com- to the finance committee,
and similar annoyances. You can ob­ used Syrup Pepsin and you would like
at one o ’ clock.
M. Davidson. William M. ;
tain a bottle at any drugstore for 50 to make a personal trial o f it before
York, Philadelphia and St. Louis, dered his resignation as pastor
Davidson. Rosette Davidson 1
pany, the position he held before
Bills allowed:
John Robinson put an ad un­ Theodore B. Davidson. Mar-
cents or one dollar, the latter size be- ; buying it in the regular way o f a drug
...
,
,
„ i
D*e Presbyterian church, the coming here.
sxette Davidson. Mary Cun-
ing bought by heads o f families already gist, send your address—a’ postal
postal will
wil
Tracy Staats____________ $10 90 der New Today last week, but j ningham. R. R. Cunning-
Wm. Frazer, known by all ¡same to take effect in March
familiar with its merits.
£ to Dr. W. 1). Caldwell, 415 Wash­
i
ham.
R.
L.
Murphy.
Hen-
Mr. Willard, the blacksmith, M. V. Woods ..... .............
3 00 phoned us in a few davs to cut it I derson W. Murphy. Claud
horsemen of Polk (ounty, and a Ho has purchased a farm neat-
Wnen you use' Syrup Pepsin you will ington St., Monticello, 111., and a free
H. Davidson. Lora David-
former sheriff ot Multnomah ! town, and hopes that an outdoor who used to work for Ike L yn ch I ! W. L. Soehren. representing a out. as orders had swamped him. | son.
see the fallacy o f chewing mints and sample bottle will be mailed you. Re­
and Addie B. Davidson,
tablets
or o f taking salts, pills and sults are always guaranteed or money
county, was killed at P ortland'life will better the health of him- some eight years ago, and mar­ committee o f the Dallas Fruit
Robt. Strahan arrived in Dal-1 defendants.
last night by a street car.
ried one of the John Jones girls, ¡Growers association asked the las last evening in his private car: To Augustus Pearson, one o f said defendants: similar drastic medicines. Unlike will be refunded.
self and family.
the name of the state o f Oregon: You are
was visiting old friends here this j | support o f the club in installing Alsea, and remained this morn- [ * IN hereby
required to appear and answer the
Dr. Higdon, Panthesepist and ! week.
Rev. Edgar Miles anticipates
complaint filed against you in the above entitled
sity, comma: to America in 1879.
a cannery to be built here by the ing. He is president o f the C & j court and suit within six weeks from the date of
Dr. Pfandhoefer Dead.
paying a visit to Vancouver bar­ magnetic Healer, is prepared to I
;
the
first
publication
o f this summons, to-wit. on
E, and was accompanied by W. j or before the 24th day
He practiced medicine in Buffalo,
o f January. 1913. and if
racks shortly to inquire into the to give treatment, also Turkish' I The next council meeting will association.
fail so to answer, for want thereof, thdplain-
workings o f an army club, which baths, at 908 Main street. Dis-1 I be held in the old library room in ! Muir reported that the Armsby M. Nelson, auditor o f the old S. | I you
Just as the Itemizer had g o n e [ N. Y., for many years, coming
tiff will apply to the court for a decree as prayed
for in said complaint, to-wit: That the defen- to press last week we received to Oregon and Falls City in 1898.
it is hoped to duplicate in our eases o f all nature successfully the city hall, Mrs. Gerlinger Packing Co. had signified their F. C. & W. R. R. and affiliated j I dants
herein may be required to set forth the na-
treated; has cured hundreds of| j has presented the city with the willingness to install a cannery 1 roads.
ture o f their claims in and to that certain parcel the news o f
the death at his
militia company.
of land described as follows, to-wit; Lots One (1)
stove
there
and
the
linoleum,
and
as
soon
as
they
could
see
enougn
hopeless cases o f rheumatism
1
* ‘ r3- A. E. Follett is up from
and Four (4) in block Fourteen (14) in the town home in Falls City o f Dr. Pfand- j
D. A. Coveil, a resident of and various diseases.
i individual desks will he provided fruit in sight to justify it. This while in office; but on informing j of Monmouth, iu the county o f Polk and state of hoefer. The remains were tak- Portend for a visit with Mr. and.
Oregon,
as
platted
and
o
f
record
in
said
county
Socialist valley for the last two
would mean a well managed those present o f the intended j and state, and that all adverse claims o f the de- en to Portland for cremation Mrs* W. A. Ayr^s.
for the councilmen.
fendants may be determined by a decree o f said
years, died there Sunday and <3F*s You and your children are
plant with no expense to the speech, there was a general rush 1 court.
That by said decree it be declared and ad- . | Monday, after a short funeral j
The
Technical
World
Magazine
safe if you wear Dr.
was buried Tuesday. Interment
club, and on motion o f A. B, for the door, the members being judged that the said defendants and each of them service at the family residence |
for
February
will
have
an
inter-
have no estate nor interest whatever in or to said
was made at the I. O. O. F. cem­ Lowe’s superior glasses, eye
prevailed upon to resume their parcel
Muir.
U.
S.
Loughary,
H.
Woods
of land, and that the title o f plaintiff ¡by E. A.
LaDow, the K. P .’sl
etery, the Rev. Cook, of Salem safe and price safe. They cost jesting article on the Honor sys­ and N. L. Guy were appointed a seats on the promise that it thereto is good and valid; and that the said defen- acting as escort and participat-
i
.
»
» • dants and each o f them be forever enjoined and
tem
that
will
make
interesting
and Falls City, officiating. He you no mere than the inferior
committee to confer with the would be very 8non. in nis ; debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or j
The only positive painless cancer cure
He . leaves
a wife
and
to said land adverse to plaintiff: and that plaintiff j ~
t .
r-< n
T
leaves two daughters, one Mrs. kinds usually sold and you have reading to Oregonians at this Dallas Fruit Growers committee . speech he pledged his support in may
Don’ t waste time on un­
have .such other relief aa may seem meet u 4 U j f n t 6 r 1T1 r 3.1 IS City End E S O n e in
e r existence
i
!
particular
time.
certain methods. No knife used. Any
F. W. Blanchard, of Falla City. the benefit <»f his skill and more
and Manager Peterson, of the making the club a better com­ This summons by an order of Hon. Ed. F. Coad
^ l e j t n C C O i n p E n y i n N e W ; lu m
in breast is cancer. Any sore not
Polkites have secured jobs at Armsby Co., in an effort to make mercial organization than ever
than 20 years experience a.-< an
r»ik county, ow n , mwn
York. The doctor had been a I ' healm ng in six months is
isci
_____
cancer. Thous-
hambers in Dallas. Oregon, on the 11th day Of 1
exclusive optician and opto net- Salem as follows: Eugene Foster satisfactory arrangements.
and requested that every mem­ t December.
1912. is served upon you by the publi­ a resident o f
Falls City since ands o f testimonies from cured patients
thereof for a period of six consecutive
DR. 0. 6. REMPEL
enst. Consult him at the Dote! as callendar clerk of the senate;
No further business appearing ber attend the meetings regular­ cation
and was quite widely trested during past thirty years. Send
weeks immediately prior to the 24th day o f Janu­ ! 1898,
Chlrsprsetor
Gail Wednesday and Thursday, I Billy McAdams, mailing clerk of president Fuller thought that it ly and on time. The speech was ary. 1913 in the Polk County Itemixer. a weekly known for his medical skill and for booklet. Come in and see us before
your cancer gets beyond cure. All
newspaper o f general circulation, printed at Del­
Nerve Speciali»* and Spinal Ad junker. Phon« Jan., 22 and 23.
Scores o f Dal-! the house; Glenn Holman, enroll- was up to him to make a speech declared short and to the point. las
in said county. The date of the first publica­ philanthropic
work.
He was treated under guarantee. Drs. Russeil
1414. 9 a. n*. t f ft |>, m « ther hour» by
is December 12. 1912.
1 las references.
Remember the ing clerk o f the house; George regarding his election to the pre-
On motion the meeting ad­ tion of thia summons BROW
& Billington, White Salmon, W n „ I*.
ap|M»inttnenfc. 114 Coi rt Street
born
in
Germany
in
1863,
educa­
N A SIBLEY.
days and dates.
' Morton, house messenger.
Dallaa OiQtfim
jsidency. and o f his intentions journed.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
ted at the famous Bonn univer- O. Box 86.
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