Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 23, 1913, Image 2

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    DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Miss Pauline Snyder was up
from McMinnville over Sunday, i
Read Fruit Inspector Parker’s i
¡letter elsewhere. It contains i
some timely advice.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­ Judge L. I). Brown is attend-
| ing the legislature in Salem to­
day.
las and their Friends.
Judge Galloway win
will probably
Prooao.y
hold a session of circuit court
I here tomorrow or next day.
Independence Gaim* Title.
THE PASSING OF THE OLD.
IT IS WHISPERED
This week the Independence
That the rabid Suffragettes
Enterprise published
a piece
Siletz, Jan. 20, 1D13. _ have pursuaded a lone bachelor
about the Independence high
Editor Itemizer:
There is Solon to introduce a bill making
school basketball team claiming
a misdemeanor for the fair sex I
the championship o f the state. something in the nature o f man
Wear skirts,
They also claim that Dallas high that compels a reverence for
’
. . . ,
:
had refused to play them. Last things that have passed away.
That
commercial club
club r now
wee k Inde pend enee asked n X iThis WM b<™Kht forcibly to my
1 ha* the commercial
*
_
a? ked P alla8 mind a few week«
the e !sees
sees the Itemizer
weeks since on th
itemizer was right
rignt in.
to play them at Independence,
occasion o f a visit to my old not advocating the city park as a
but Manajfer
Cadle would not home. During this visit it was place for holding our county fair. |
play
aecount o f the
team not being in condition. my privilege to visit the site oL That Gus Bowman and Doc J
Dallas is willing and ready to the old school house, which has Patterson are authorities on the
meet all high school teams of this past season been replaced origin o f potatoes,
building.
the state, but cannot be blamed by
*„ a i new
. and
, . uptodate
•., .
„ -- i | Thgt Doctor Cherrington has!
BEAD A DAILY
M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk.
,
Mr. and Mrs Tommy Holman
For fancy stationery go to Ellis have been ovtr f rorn Salem visit-
tf ' relatives here.
N otices under this head only S, cent drugstore.
a w ord each insertion, cash in ad­
Born, to Mr. and Mrs Fred
for refusing to play Indepen- a 9 and admfred1ks beautv"»nd been duly elected as sPeaker ° { I
van ce . No phone ord ers accepted.
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Goetz were dence when out o f practice.
The
Draciiee Th«
■ admi™!d 118 beauty and ..
the third house:
house; that he auDoint-
appoint-
Elliott, a girl.
visitors in the metropolis last Dallas boys TeertiTaTTndepen- co" ven‘ cnce, I could not but feel ed F. H. Morrison as mail agent,
Glen O. Holman, attorney at week.
and that said Morrison went ov-
dence has a good team and do fu* at
paS#ln?u°^
FOR SALE
law. Wilson Bldg.
er to qualify, but his friends are
Hugh Black is back from a two not want to go over there and „ i f buildmL
house was built! ¡J “ ™ '" * “ {l™ 91* w orried -too
Try Marvel flour at Holman & weeks trip through the sound get beat. Dallas high has only |
SALE—Some land. 10 acre» ffruboed. 1-2
F OR mile
south o f the city limits. Fine well ar.d
country, looking after timber in­ lost one game this season and during the summer o f 1866, and , many lady clerks,
large new la m . Finest land for prunes or fruit. Boydston’ s giocery.
feel that they have a good right
Price only $ 1600 . Phone 4x6.
F6
terests.
during all these years has been J That Humpyty Dumpty, of th e i
to claim the championship o f the the seat o f learning in that part pipe organ, is rather changeable j
Post cards at the Dallas Va­
Mayor J. Riley Craven, of state. As to being afraid o f In­
L'OR SA LE—Lots 6 and ' in block 17. Bilia addi- riety store, 10 cents a dozen.
a re fa r from o f P" lk county’8 educational sys- j in his opinions of how to run a
* tion. For particulars call here. The two lots
Dallas, was yesterday re-elected dependence - they2 are
Two week»
weeks norn
ago he
Iar Irom tern known as District No. 36. 1
and house for $1250.
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Flä
I »»«warum»**
newspaper. Twn
Born, January 20, to Mr. and vice president of the Oregon Re - 1 uepenuente,
it, and will do their utmost to | It was 18x24 feet in size, a n d 1 commended the Enterprise for
Mrs. W. R. Ellis, a girl.
tail
Hardware
association.
arrange
to
meet
them
at
their
SALE—Pure bred R. C. R. I. R. cockerels
was built by popular subscrip-! having a miscellaneous section;
F )R from
$1.50 to $5.00. Phone Buena Vista 6652.
, earliest convenience. If Inde- tions. Davis Gibson, Wm. Ru-1 this week he condemns the Item
Buy your boiled hams at the
F13 i
Mrs.
Gus
Shultz
was
operated
pendence
should
defeat
Dallas
Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no
on at the hospital Tuesday by the |atter will acknowledge her ble and Elisha Starbuck were izer for having a like one.
dust, strictly sanitary.
Fox terrier pupa, $2.50 to $5 each.
or sale
That John Lynn would have
ja
F Dr. Nevel.
sore
\
rearce was district clerk, l remained in California but for
Ed. F. Goad’ s law office, pro­ is now improving.
...
,,
I
think
there
has
never
been
a
day
one thing—ask him.
bate matters a specialty, room 20
John I ichter will return Mon-:
: since the district was organized
SALE—Pure bred S. C. White Leghorn»; National Bank Bldg.
F20
F OR cocks
$2. cockerel» <1.60. Egg» $1 per 15. <5
That Mayor Craven in his ad­
day from his vacation o f 10 days
Normal Five Beaten
but tbat some o f these men or
per 10U- G. W. Starr, phone Pink 15.
M2U
normal rive oeaien.
their children have been on the dress before the hardware people
We are selling a good silk mes­ spent in the Los Angeles coun- ;
saline waist for $2.50 Dallas try-
i ^he o* . vt
team o f the L chool board in some capacity or at Portland yesterday particu­
LO R SALE—A few S. C. White Leghorn», prize
larly impressed on the body that
•
winning cockerel» for sale at <1 to $2.50 each. Variety Store.
Mrs. Jane Hedgepeth is
wel> 1 •'emember
—F. C. Meyer, phone Smithfieid 562 line 3.
tf
defeat at the hands o f the fast i °,ther-,
the day How
on which the school he was from Dallas and not Mc­
Take your prescriptions that ing her home this winter with ! Pacific College team, o f N ew -! opened
N. F. Nelson, common- Minnville or The Dalles, as the
you are most particular about to her daughter.
C.
A, Ander-1 iberg, "’ here
herein
the"normarVvmn”i
SALE—Italian prune tree» by
n „ Mrs.
,
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in the
normal gymna- ‘ ®penf,a*. r^', *'• ^ e.lson’ was the j papers had been placing him.
F O ' Daniel,
Ellis’ drugstore.
tf
son.
in
Portland.
I
I
ly
called
Poley
Nelson,
Dalla».
son, in I ortland.
sium Saturday night by the score first teacher. We
had no regu­
That our Hill line committee
Do you know o f a track o f land
Frank Morrison yesterday re- of 46 to 10. The game was fast lar system o f text books at th a t! were introduced to Mr. Young
pO R 8A LE OR T R A D E -C ow . Ewing Bros.
J80 for a five-year lease, suitable for ceived by parcels post a fine box and exciting throughout and sev- time and the school board and j as from The Dalles. ’ Tis ever
— * from
----- 1 eral
good Fink
throws
goat raising?
o * f raisins
Arthur,
who attn e basket
patrons adopted a system to su it1 thus.
is now in California.
were made. The normal school themselves. We had no desks
Dr.
Morris’
20
years
experience
L O R SALE—Cow», F. L. Guthrie. Dalla» Phone
That West will have some fun
J30 in optical work
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Blue 661.
At the Woodman lodge Tues­ players failed by having a poor and we sat around on benches with the legislators before it is
will assure you
system,
especially
in
passing
the
and
boxes
as
bgst
we
could.
To­
day evening one application was
correct fitting glasses.
over—or they with him.
SALE—Brown Leghorn eggs, $1.60 per sett-
received and 11 transfers. An ball, and the Newberg fellows day there is but one o f those who
F OR
The Itemizer will print you
___ ing o f 16. Henry Voth. Dalian.
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were skilled in basket throwing. attended that first school left in
entertainment
was
scheduled
for
500 butter wrappers for $2.25 or
Resolutions of Respect.
LE—1600 Carlton nursery prune tree».
next Tuesday night, but the na­ The tall center o f Newberg the old neighborhood. Dorr Gib­
F OR will SA run
from 5 to 7 feet. I have «old my place 1000 for $3.25.
measured six feet and six inches, son. Several have passed to the
ture o f it is not given out.
Polk
County
Soldiers’ and
and must di»po»e o f these trees at once. Phone.
but in spite of his great height great beyond, and the rest are
Antioch 51. W. B. Ramsey.
tf
Bill White is taking treatment
Sailors’ association met at the
Mrs.
V.
P.
Fiske
and
daugh­
and
several
years
continuous
at Shepherd’s hot springs in
scattered over this and surround­
ter, Miss Georgiana, went to practice, 0. D. Byers, center of ing states. Among those who court house on January 15, at
SALE—Nice one-year-old Oregon Champion Washington.
F OR Gooseberry
hushes in large or small lots. For
Portland Friday afternoon for a the 0 . N. S. team, held him down attended all or part o f the time which time the following resolu­ 'iV,,V%V%V^V,V.V'.V<V,V,V.V’,V.V,.V’,V,iV,.V».Vr,V.V.V,V,,V.V,,V
prices apply to M. Hayter. Dallas, or C. B. Teats,
tions were passed:
A number o f Oklahoma fami­ visit with friends and relatives, to only a few baskets. Byers
Polk Station.
Rosolved that in the death of
lies arrived Sunday and may lo­ Mrs. Fiske returning home Mon­ stayed with his man from the I remember W. R. Craven, Cass
Gibson, Mrs. L. H. Starbuck, o f Comrade J. W. Reed, their asso­
cate in this section.
day evening.
first and put up a hard struggle I your city, Walter Ruble, Judge
OR SALE—an organ. Inquire o f Mr». R
ciation has been bereft o f one of
F Dimick. 314 Orchard avenue. Phone 381.
Mrs. Andrews, o f Falls City,
I. A. May and family desire to for his partner. A t the close of j L. Bilyeu, Mrs. Dolumbia Max­ its most worthy and enthusiastic
is spending this week with Mrs. express their thanks to their the first half the score stood 24 well, Mrs. Polly Frizzell and oth- members, also Resolved that our
plant», well rooted. L.
F OR D. SALE—Gooseberry
Gibson. Write or phone Farmer» 186 Sa- Conrad Stafrin.
many friends in Dallas and vici­ to 1 for the Pacific College. The | ers. Most of these have made sympathy is hereby extended to
visitors had made 46 scores,
Lang & Co’s high grade coffee, nity for the many kindnesses when during the last eight min­ good in the worjd, none so far as his companion and other mem­
I know have ever been sent to bers o f his family and may the
shown
during
the
funeral
of
their
3
pound
sealed
tins
$1—
Holman
L. I. Burseir
wife and mother, Mrs. Isabella utes o f the game the normal the state prison anyway. Yes, consolation of the Holy Spirit be
tf & Boydston grocery.
__ ______________
team with renewed energy made the old things must pass away I with them in this their hour of
May.
9 points. The home team lineup suppose and newer and better sorrow; and further resolved r
Special, American Club steel
\17INDMILL and tank in Rood condition for »ale
Martin Judy, son o f Rev. and was as follows: Ostein aud Gen- take their place, but there are
pound sealed
tf cut coffee in one
”
cheap by W. P. Miller.
<
that these resolutions be inscribed ; y
tins, 40 cents at the Holman & Mrs. Martin Judy, a former pas­ tie, forwards; Byers center; Bell SOme o f us old fashioned enough upon the minutes o f the associa- *
tor
o
f
the
Methodist
church
here,
Boydston grocery:
and Heseltine guards. A rran ge t0 think that some o f the new
FOR RENT
died at Ann Arbor university ments have been made by the I jjeas are not much of an im- tion and that copies be presented
Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents.
yesterday o f blood poisoning, normal team to play the return provement after all. Popcorn to the bereaved family and to
CO R RE NT Farm <»f forty acra», thraa mllaa Instructions how to use them in aged 25 years.
<
He will be re­ game with Newberg next week. was a noted place once, when the local press for publication.
* from Falla City on county road, half cleared ] each package, for sale by Dallas
membered by many,
having
during the winter season we had
ings and fence», good out-range for stock. Huy. , Meat Co.
spent considerable o f his youth
MORE DOG LICENSES.
live Mtock, farm implem« nts. and a few household
the old time spelling schools and
Rood» for »ale.—J. B. Clarke, Fall» City, Or.
F6
If your school children have here.
Williams’ Jubilee Sinijers.
V
debating societies. We were in
trouble with their eyes, see Dr.
An audience o f more than 1200 the habit of holding our own in
The following additional dog
Nora and Marion McDonald, of
w anted
IC. H. Morris. He will guarantee West Salem, aged 19 months and people greeted Williams’ Jubilee contests with surrounding neigh­ licenses have been granted dur­
y
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W . R. COULTER
four years were yesterday com­ Singers at the White Temple borhoods, and I am almost con­ ing the last week:
TO EXCHANGE—4 pussenger ,uto fully equip­
No 25—Harry Davidson,Teaser
You can get Better Fruit, the mitted by Judge Teal to the Saturday evening, and from the’ ceited enough to think we could
class condition, fo r city or farm
1 I ped, * - in first
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roperty. (No »R en ts.) P. O. box 216. Daiius. ’ well known fruit publication, o f Boy’s and Girl’s Aid society at great applause everyone was de- i come back and show the present
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26 Crider&VanOrsdel, Joe j
i£.p
J*»
P h on e 1061
Dallas, Oregon
27 I. V. Lynch, Prince.
Hood River, and the Itemizer Portland.
J. G. Kilpack, an lighted. The Oregonian, Port- generation how we used to do it.
one year for $1.50.
28 -J. L. Sweeney, Brig-
agent o f the society, took them land. Ore. The program con- Gone is the old building, but the
|sista o f Jubilee songs, plantation ! the memories that cluster round Kies.
Probate.
About 60 feet o f the dry shed down yesterday afternoon.
29—
Dr. McCallon, Fritz.
songs, negro melodies, camp mel-1 it are things that perish not. To
Isaac Simpson, a Yamhill coun- odies, camp meeting songs, neg-
In re estate of W. W. Collins, collapsed at the big mill Monday,
30—
C. Winters, Bob.
me and to others who yet abide
owing
to
the
weight
of
snow
on
ty pioneer and father o f Mrs ro ,u||abys< negro comic songs. with us the recollections o f these
deceased; final account allowed
31—
C. Richardson, Fritz.
the roof.
Nellie Newbill, of Ballston.died cabin an(i river songs, sentimen- bvgone days will never fade
and administrator discharged.
32—
Clay Oxford, Brownie.
Collections given prompt at­ Fnday at her home, aged TO ta, 3onfrSl bal)ads, ragtime song», away.
33 Dr. Starbuck.Freckles.
In re estate of Chester F. Row­
W. T, PEARCE.
years.
He
was
a
native
o
f
Ilh-
c|
assjc
34—
J. M. Brown, Dick.
selections and sacred
ell, deceased; estate admitted to tention by J.'S. Ashbaugh, con­
Dallas National bank nois, coming across the plains in 1 songs. Tickets on sale at Staf­
35—
Hugh Hayes, Tan.
probate and E. F. Coad, ap- stable,
1872,
and
marrying
Miss
Frances
A Fr.W TIMELY HINTS.
rin’ s. 35, 50 and 75.
pointed
tf
36—
A. Robinson, Scotty.
>ointed administrator, under building, room 22.
Moon in 1867, she passing away
Editor Itemizer:—In a few
This popular company will he
bond of $1,560. Eugene Hayter,
bond
Brown & Sibley have a few ot- a few weeks ago. He was a
From In fa n c y to O ld Age a R e lia b le
heard at the high school audi- moi e weeks fruit growers will
C. G. Coad and A. V. R. Snyder their handsome calendars left
fa m ily -la x a tiv e ie most needed— T ry thie.
war veteran and leaves four ¡torium this evening, beginning be giving their orchards their
made appraisers.
Inasmuch as the rough bark
which may be had by calling at sons and four daughters.
It is inconceivable in this day o f gen­
annual spring cleaning. At this forms one of the chief wintering eral
at 8:30.
In re estate o f J. F. Leach, their office on Mill street.
intelligence that any family would
A
cigar
stand
has
been
install­
time
there
will
be
a
general
cut­
deceased; sale of real estate con­
places o f the codling moth larva, be without a simple remedy for the
Cooking
bags
o
f
the
Dallas
ed in LaCreole Club and a full
ting out o f useless wood, re­ you will be benefiting yourself as minor ills o f life, for often by (jiving
firmed. Final account filed and
Meat Co. Latest thing out in stock o f cigars, tobaccos and eig- i
planting o f dead or diseased trees well as improving the appear­ such a remedy in time a serious disease
set for hearing February 21st.
can be frusttated and a life saved.
cooking o f all kinds of meat. arettes put in. The counter is
I and burning o f brush and rub­ ance o f your trees.
For example, if at the first sign o f a
In re estate o f C. N. Tharp, ! 25 cents for 30 bags.
quite an ornament to the club
bish about the orchard.
Do not feel discouraged if af­ cold a simple laxative-tonic like Dr.
deceased; final account heard
rooms,
being
made
o
f
selected
While I realize that nearly ev­
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin were given the
Mrs. Warren Quick is reported
and approved.
We have for sale in and near ery commercial fruit grower un­ ter cleaning up your own place beginning o f a serious lung affection or
native woods, the handiwork of
your neighbor declines to clean o. a typhoid fever might be avoided.
In re estate of John Taylor, j as improving at a Portland hos Holmes & Grant, and will be Dallas:
derstands thoroughly what pre­ up his and so leaves you but lit­ And also in headaches, ner"ousnc»'
5 acres for $4)0.
deceased; inventory and apprais- pi cal, and .sue may soon bs abln quite an accommodation for all
cautions are necesst ry for the tle better off than you were be­ elc., a small dose o f this remedy would
to
submit
lo
an
operation.
5
acres
for
$500,
ment filed and approved. Ad­
habitues. Lloyd Rice will he the j
prevention o f pests and diseases
relieve the co gestion and replace dis­
5 acres in fruit 4 years old for in the orchard, there are some fore.
ministrator licensed to sell pe
Brown & Sibley, attorneys and club custodian after February 1st.
tress with comfort. Mothers give it to
Start
in
to
clean
things
up
and
$650.
tiny infants ind little children, and
sonal estate at public sale.
j abstracters, notary public. Ab~
who either through lack of time then keep “ everlastingly at it” grown
people take it with equally good
While it took the assistance of
5 acres, house and bearing or knowledge fail to remove from
i »tracts made promptly at a rea­
e
Sooner or later others will ap­ feet.
sonable charge. 016 Mill street, several engines to bring in some fruit for$80i).
their
orchards
some
o
f
the
worst
Thousands
o f good American homes
Pay Visit To Portland.
o f our trains during the late
5 acres, all in cultivation for sources o f disease with which we preciate the improvement and are never without it, among them the
Dallas, Ore.
by drug store for fifty cents or one dol­
follow
your
example.
A
little
snow, they got in nearly on time. ■ $ 1000 .
homes o f Mrs. V. M. Hull, Wyacena, lar. The latter site is more economical
Yesterday morning 14 resi­
have to contend. A fence row
Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn have A number of telephones were
Other cultivated tracts for overgrown with wild rose briars, work upon the part o f each and Wia., and Mrs. Ivory Lumbert, Manka­ and is bought by those who have al­
dents of Dallas, representing the
! returned from their trip to Cali­ out o f service for a few days, $3.500.
a whole lot o f co-operation will to, Minn., who say they would as soon ready convinced themselves o f its mer­
city council ahd the commercial
seedling apple trees, and rasp­ accomplish wonders in a short be without the necessities as without its. Syrup Pepsin users learn to dis­
10 acres for $250.
club, met with G. P. A. Young, fornia. where they expected to and our mail carriers had a bad
the necessities as without Syrup Pepsin. card pills, salts, cathartics and purga­
berry bushes offers the best con­ time.
X
•of the Hill lines to impress upon spend the winter. It got too time o f it, but not much cessation j 10 acres for $1000.
It saves the health o f the family, and tives generally as they are too great a
ceivable brdeding place for an-
i edd to suit them.
it saves doctor's bills. It is a guaran­ shock to any average system.
o f business was noticeable in any
10 acres, all in cultivation, thracnose and San Jose scale.
.him the desirability of extending
teed
cure for any form o f stomach,
I f no member o f your family has ever
house and barn, for $2,5.H).
If you desire to dispose o f your line.
their electric line on from Mc­
Both raspberry and blackberries
liver and bowel trouble, constipation, used Syrup Pepsin and you would like
15
acres,
good
buildings,
all
Minnville through Polk county. 'butter you must now have but­
Summons.
indigestion, , biliousness,
on . the to make a personal trial o f it before
Carrier Milt Grant reports the
are subject to anthracnose and if
, .
, - - gas
.
1
The advantages of doing so were ter wrappers. At no place breaking down o f the Luckia- fruit 4 years old, for $2700.
headaches, drowsiness after t buying it in the regular way o f a drug-
grown in or about an orchard In the Circuit Court o f the state o f Oregron for stomach,
eating,
15 acres in bearing fruit $4,500. should be thoroughly sprayed Polk
. . - - etc, Have no hesitancy about giat, send your address—a postal will
iully explained to Mr. Young by can you secure them cheaper or mute bridge this side o f Falls
county. Department No. 2.
giving
it
to
any member o f the family, , do to Dr. W. D. Caldwell. 415 Wash-
15 acres, buildings and 9 acres with lime, sulphur. With wild Dora A. Chase, plaintiff A
some of our best speakers- As better than at the Itemizer office. City. Several patrons o f his
however young or old, for it contains ington St., Monticello, 111,, and a free
v»
>•
prunes,
$2,500.
is
usual
in
railroad
matters
the
nothing injurious to the youngest per- sample bottle will be mailed you. Re-
„
„ .
Mrs. George T. Gerlinger, an route will have to be missed for
rose bushes, it is also a case of Lena E. Davis. E. Davis, j
17 acres, half in cultivation for spraying or grubbing them out, I Augustus Pearson. Sarah !
G. P. A. was very reticent as to aluminus o f Stanford Chapter ot­ a time until a way of getting
v
v
v. • j .
! sults are «'ways guaranteed or money
M. Davidson. William M. '
A bottle can be obtained at any near- ! will be refunded.
$1500.
the
company, hot
but tho Kappa Kappa Sorority, lately across is elfected. This bridge was
to « plans
nian. o O f f the onmrmnv
Davidson. Rosette Davidson
as I do not think anyone will at- \ Theodore
B.
Davidson.
Mar-
I
20 and 30 acre tracts for from
the result o f the trip is believed assisted in the installation cere­ rebuilt last fall and has a 72-foot
tempt to spray a thicket o f them, j srrette Davidaon. Mary Cun­
$70 to $.300 per acre; larger pla- or preserve them for their beau - 1 ningham. R. R. Cunning- 1
to have been seed sown on good monies o f the Eugene chapter.
span.
ham. K. L. Murphy, Hen- I
Polk Takes the Bakery.
■ces at from $35 per acre and up.
Baptist Church.
ground, and that the result de­
W. Murphy. Claud !
: ty or attractiveness. I believe derson
“
What’
s
the
difference
be­
H. Davidson. Lora David- !
Dr.
McNicol.
osteopath,
li­
In
city
property
we
h
»ve
sired will he forth coming.
Mrs. Winnie Braden, secretary
»on. and Addie B. Davidson. I
you
will
all
heartily
agree
with
)
Those forming the invitation par­ censed by state examining hoard tween a republican legislator homes at $800, $9()0. $1000 to me that the best and most sensi­ defendants.
of our poultry association, is
Sunday services:
Pearson, one o f said defendants: winning an enviable reputation i
ty were A. B. Muir, H. G. Camp­ of Illinois and Oregon. The on­ voting for a democrat for United $4000; one at $1800 with 2 acres, ble way is to dig them out and : IN To the Augustus
Sunday school lo a. m.
name
o
f
the
state
o
f
Oregon:
You
are
States
senator
and
a
man
sit­
one at $14(K) with one acre; both be done with them.
bell, Tracy Staats, J. R. Craven. ly licensed noil-drug physician in
1 hereby required to appear ami answer the as a prize winner.
Mrs. Braden
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
complaint filed against you in the above entitled
W. A. Ayres, John McBeq, N. L. Dallas. Office corner o f Court ting on a fence watching anoth- these places in fruit.
Another place which offers an court and suit within six weeks from the date of won the grand prize at Dallas, “ The Sinners’ Hope.”
t
f
er
fellow
taking
his
best
girl
to
and
Levens
Sts.
the
first
publication
o
f
this
summons,
to-wit.
on
Guy, W. L. Soehren, Chas. Min-
2:30 p. m., Junior Meeting.
excellent refuge for insect life is 9 T before the 24th day of January. 1913, and if went to Newberg and won sev-
nich. F. J. Coad, C. L. Crider, j If you have money to loan we a picnic?” was the conundrum
„ „ . ^ 1 you fail «0 to answer, for want thereof, the plain eral special prizes and first on
Young People’s Meeting 7:00.
the rough, scaly bark which
which
Glen
Holman
handed
to
tiff w ill a p p ly t o th r co u r t fo r * d eer— •• |,r«y«rt h e r W h i t e R fW ’ l f «
and
hoa
n « ,.-
E. C. Kirkpatrick, W. V. Fuller will find you a borrower; if you
, l l l C IV .C K K S,
an d
naS
HOW
“ Evangelism”
forms on fruit trees of m a t u r e fo r in |“ W com p la in t, t o -w it T hat th r d . f e n -
Representative
Holland.
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u
horoin
m
ay
bo
rm
u
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l
to
art
forth
th
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and W . L. Tooze.
want to borrow money we can
Evening 7:30 p. m.
age. It is doubtless true that ture of their claim» in and to that certain parcel — •
- - - - - - -
think the feeling is about the
f land described as follows, to-wit: lx>ts One (1) Salem against a field o f 600 com­
find you a lender. Plenty o f m on -;
tiie bark o f trees would remain I : o and
same," was the answer Belland
Four (4) in block Fourteen (14) in the town
Ike Lynch now has the agency
ey on improved farm property.
smooth and bright throughout ; of Monmouth, iu the county o f Polk and state of petitors. Hurrah for old Polk
passed back.
Oregonian.
Rrgistratio i of Farm Names.
Oregon, a» platted and o f record in »aid county
for the Ford automobile.
BROWN & SIBLEY.
the life o f the tree if given the and state, and that all adverse claims o f the de­ and Mrs. Braden.
A game law has been intro­
fendant» may he determined by a decree of said
No. 116 Rosalie. G. G. Thomp­
proper kind o f care and enough court.
All white help at the Dallas
D allas, O reg o n
That by said decree it be declared and ad­
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chitty and
duced in the house which will
son, Buell.
judged
that the said defendants and each o f them
o
f
it
Also
it
is
true
that
prop­
Chop House. Best of meals, \
have no estate nor interest whatever in or to said son, Ansel, of Dodge City, Kan­
work
a
hardship
on
our
local
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er
spraying
and
care
will
restore
parcel o f land, and that the title o f plaintiff
oysters in any style. Home
duck shooters. It is the making
thereto is good and valid; and that the said defen­ sas, arrived in Dallas yesterday
the roughest bark to smoothness dants
M. F. White and W. H. Mc­ cooking. Jas. Hubbard proprie­ o f the open season the same as
and each of them he forever enjoin «! and fo ra visit with
his sister. Mrs.
The commercial club committee if given sufficient time.
debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or
. The only positive painless cancer cure
F8
Daniel have gone to Enterprise, tor.
to said land adverse to plaintiff: and that plaintiff Kate Muscott.
and his brother, in existence. Don't waste time on un-
obtains lower down the river, consisting; of R. L. Chapman, N.
You
can
materially
aid
the
may
have
such
other
relief
as
may
seem
meet
where they may bring down a
Mr. J. V. Chitty.
Dr. Higdon. Panthesepist and where the game is fed and kept L. Guy and W. L. Tooze have spray in its work by making a with «iu ity-
| certain methods. No knife used. Anv
carload o f horses.
This summon» by an order o f Hon. Ed. F. Coad.
lump in breast is cancer. Any sore not
m ignetic Healer, is prepared to for shooting during the season been out with a petition this
Blanche
Noel, now o — f . ] healing in six months is cancer. Thous-
habit o f scraping off this rough county judge o f Polk county. Oregon, made at n Miss
,
.
to give treatment, also Turkish to the entire exclusion o f hunt­ week interviewing our property hark by hand whenever you find Chambers in Dallas. Oregon, on the 11th day of rasadena, IS receiving consider- »nds o f testimonies from cured patients
December. 1912. is served upon you by the publi­
baths, at 908 Main street. Dis­ ers up the valley. Our season owners as regards hard surfac­
DR. D. 6. REMPEL
thereof for a period o f six consecutive able press mention on account o f !rea^ . ^ urinK i>a,t 'hirty years.
Send
a tree afflicted in that manner. cation
weeks immediately prior to the 24th day of Janu­
eases of all nature successfully should be as it is.now , giving ing, but with no definite results
( h iro k t
k e t' tiorne in and see us before
ary. 1913 in the Polk County Itemiser. a weekly the proficiency o f her modeling
If
the
bark
be
wet
and
loose
you
JÇ *•
Ulti Spinal AHjuitkr. l’hnaa tteated; has cured hundreds o f our hunters a chance after the as yet, although sentiment is
newspaper of general circulation, printed at Del­
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your cancer gets beyond cure. All
UH. V a. in. K, 6 p, in. Othki hnnra by hopeless cases o f rheumatism Portland nimrods are out o f the found to be considerably more in can do it easily with your gloved ia» in said county. The date o f the first publica­ work. She will be remembered treated under guarantee. Drs. Rus
is December 12. 1912.
appi’intuii nt. litt, urt Suret
for the excellence of her paint­ A Billington, White Salmon, W n „ P.
hand, but if it be dry and hard tion o f thia summons BROWN
A 8IBLEY
'and various diseases.
its favor than heretofore.
game.
I alita ha«uu
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
ings while a resident o f Dallas. O. Box HR.
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