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CHILDRENS' CONTEST. the Jlupbard family at Uqthrla. Mrs. Agee and daughter, of McMTnn- vllle, visited her mother, Mrs. Stowe, I Lila Mitchell. Sunday. This advertised list of delinquent brand DIAMOND Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nole have re taxes for the year 1912 is in pursuance Lila Mitchel.................49............. .50 turned from Grants Pass, where they £•% , I* of an act of the state legislature, have beqn visiting ills parents. which is embodied in Chapter of Mrs. West, of Portland, visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Loebke. of Pio- I the General Laws of the 1913 Ses Rubt. Sachtler. nee:, spent Sunday with Garl McBee. I sion. Mr. Albert Sashtler, of Ridgefield, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Remple. of Fir | L a d ie s i The taxes on the following adver 1 |ik j«ur 1 > i Is very 111. He is a brother of Robt. Villa, visited Mrs. Smith Sunday. OND tised real property became delinquent D G o I A l M Sachtler In North Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Conlee have on April 5 o’clock p. m., 1913, and R ib b d on . m e T t a a llic Mr. Allan Myers, of Falls City, was moved into their new home. il s — ________ and nak fo r C l f l - C l U A T f l are subject to a penalty of 10 per Dragghi Gilbert McBee, of Liberty, spent 1 BUAM1I V I L L S . fo e » w e n it t v -fiW In Dallas Tuesday. cent and interest at the rate of 12 per y D1AUOXD Mr. Bell hurt his hand very badly Saturday and Sunday with his grand ■ lia b le ear« r e g a r d e d a t B ert, S a fe s t. A lw a y s Rell w hile mending trays at Ellis & Woods parents at Perrydale. cent per annum until they shall have SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS prune dryer been paid. Mr. John Courter, of Falla City, was 1 Mrs. C. P. Mitchell received word a business caller in Dallas Monday. Any dav after the expiration of six EVERYWHERE 5SSS from Mrs. D. A. Critchlow, who is months, after the taxes charged Mr. J. W. Mitchell sold a fine heifer very low with typhoid fever, that she calf to L. R. Adams this week. against the following real property is no better. are delinquent, the Sheriff is author Misses Pearl and Lola Ramsey at ized, upon demand of any person mak Notice 'Ft» Creditors. tended the state fair Saturday. ing application, to issue to them, a cer Subscribe for the Iteinizer. Mr. Hank Boyer, of Willamina, was tificate of delinquency upon the pay lC E i . h ereb y «W en . th a t I. th e uniieiwigned Item izer for artistic job work. was in town Saturday. ment of the taxes, penalty, interest V’ O T a dm in istrator, have been a p p oin ted a dm in is Mrs. Thos. Galore and niece, Pearl, and cost of advertising. tra tor o f the esta te o f L u cy E . K ow ell. d eceased, the co u n ty co u r t o f 1 o k C ou n ty . O reg on . A ll also Frank Richardson, of Wlllamluu, Certificates of delinquency shall by person s h a vin g claim s a * .inat said e sta te « r e re visited former’s brother, Mr. bear interest from the date of issue q u ired to p resen t th e sa . e to th e u n d ersign ed at Veason, the In Dallas. the law office o f E d. F , C oad in Dallas, O reg on , until redeemed at the late of 15 per on Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Adams and son, o r b e fo re six m on th s fr o m th e d a t e o f th is no Spanking will not cure child cent per annum. tice, item ised and v erified a s req uired b y law . Roy, visited in Salem last week. FRAN K ROW ELL. SlcNARY, ALBERT Beg 33.71 Mrs. Ijine and daughters, of Salem, ren o f wetting the bed, because A d m in istra tor o f th e esta te chs. S. of quarter sec. cor bet is visiting relatives in Dallas. o f L u cy E. R ow ell, deceased. sec. 1 and 12, E 45.')0 chs. N. Ed. F Coad Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and daughter. it is not a habit but a dangerous A '-torn ey f o r estate. E 5 chs. 8. E. to a pt. 7.50 Lila, spent a few days in Portland disease. The C. H. Rowan Drug chs. VV of S E. cor. of N. W, last .veek. 1-4 of sec. 7, E. 7.50 chs. S 2.25 Mrs. 11. P. Shrlv er and Mrs. Anna Co., Dept. 1459, Chicago, 111.,have DALLAS PROOF chs. easterly to a pt 1.62 chs. Wright attended the fair at Salem discovered astrictly harmless rem 5 of N. E. corner of I). Mc Thursday. Donald d i e , S 36.60 chs. W Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Davis were edy for this distressing disease Should Convince Every Dallas Reader 40.74 chs. S 1.86 chs S 67 de Salem callers Wednesday. and to make known its merits grees W. 21.02 chs. N 49.40 Mrs. Llnnle Davis and sister, Alma Pretty as a Picture chs W. 40 chs. top ob (ex 240 The frank statement of a neighbor Mitchel have returned from a week's they will send a 50c package se acres) sec’s 7-18, twp 6. S. R3. visit In Burlington and Portland. telling tho merits of a remedy. curely wrapped and prepaid abso is the wheat that goes into Oregon’s ■ w , sec. 12, twp 6, S R 4. W Mrs. Grace Reasoner visited In Bids you pause and believe. lutely Free to any reader o f The con. 272.60 acres. Tax .$ 48.79 Best flour. Every kernel fully ripe,' Salem last week. The same endirsemeut Mr. Ernest and Ed. Douglas spent Itemizer. This remedy also cures BREsSIE, M. J.—Lots 33-34-35- every one sound as a dollar. The \ By some stranger far away a few days In Salem last week. 36-37-38-39, block R. A ll’ of Commands no belief at all. choice wheat and the perfect milling | Mr. Glen Mitchell and Jim Anderson frequent desire to urinate and in blocks 1* and Q, First addition Here’s a Dallas Case. are what makes “ Oregon’s Beat” ! motored to Salem Saturday. to Falls City. Tax............ ...$ 6.96 A Dallas citizen testifies. ability to control urine duringthe flour one of the very finest in the! Mr- and Mrs. Prink, of Portland, Read and be convinced. BRKWSTER, MRS. A. E.—Lots night or day in old or young. The world. Order a sack from your ’ Mrs. C. E. Graves. 121 Washington have moved on Ben Cook's place. 1-2-3-4-5, block 2, Powell’s Ad Mr. Walter Huffman, of Myrtle j C. H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old grocer. If he don’t keep it let us' dition to Monmouth. Tax $ 16.24 St., Dallas, Oregon, says: "Kidney Point, visited Ills aunt, Mrs. Brooks. trouble and rheumatism came <>n me know. We’ll tell you a good grocer ] BROWN, L. D.—West 1-2 of E. Will Hayes and Flny and Albert Reliable House, write them today and gradually got worse, until 1 could 1-2, of S E 1-4. of N. E. 1-4, who does. hardly endure the suffering. Dull paiu., Hayos went to Gooseneck Sunday. i for the free medicine. Cure the of sec. 10, twp. 7 S,R. 4 W, Mr and Mrs. Everett Wilson vtsitod con. 10 acres. Tax............ $ 1.60 settled in my back across my kid Ills mother, Mrs. ('launch, at Ellen- I afflicted members o f your family neys and sharp, shooting twinges dale. BROWN, J. G „ et al 1-4 in. seemed to go all through my body. 1 Mr and Mrs. John Boyer and son. l then tell your neighbors and in the following S 1-2 of lot 1 tried a great deal of medicine, hut block 16, Dallas Tax ..... $ 7,83 nothing gave me much relief until 1 Morvin, and Grandpa Boyer, of For- friends about this remedy. Fl-14 BUSH, F. P.—Lots 5-6, block 1, began ttsiug Doan'S Kidney Pills. eston, attended the fair at Salem and Baker’s Addition to Indepen They helped me from the first end visited Dallas friends. Our school opened In North Dallas dence. Tax ................... $ 5.29 soon had me feeling like a different M ISS L U R A W ILSO N Summons for Publication In Foreclosure of Tax Lien. benefited me in every way. They Monday morning with Miss Burns as of Salem, is coming to Dallas to or COLLINS, J. 11.—Lot 3, block principal and Miss Baldaree as pri have Improved my appetite and my 1, Hall’s Addition to Indepen ganize a Class In vocal. Miss Wilson mary teacher. much experience In teaching. She dence. Tax ................. $ 2.02 weight has Increased.’’ Mrs. Horatio Morrison is uu the lias In th e C ircu it C ou rt o f th e state o f O reg on fo r P olk C ou n ty . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 has studied in the east, and is now DAVIDS'IN, J. H.—Twenty-five L . D. B row n , p la in tiff \ Plok Hal, cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. under the Instruction of Prof. Walsh, va. > hundredths of an acre, Sec. 8, Mrs. Nancy Fowler was in Salem W m , L an d er», a n d ---------- L and er», his w ife . | who has studied many y-ars In Eu twp. 6, S, R 5 w. Tax $ ^,50 New York, sole agents for the United last week. ich a rd le n d e r s , a n d ------------his w ife ; and I States. Miss Wilson is the soprano R F an n ie Cot tell, w id ow , d e fe n d a n t« | Miss Beth Deal was a Dallas vis rope. DORNSIFE, LULU—E l-2 of lots Remember the name—Doan's—and soloist |n tho Presbyterian church at T o all the a b o v e nam ed d efen d a n ts. itor Sunday. 1 and 2, block 8, 11 ill’s Add. to take no other. j Salem. For further luquiry call Miss I N th e nam e o f th e sta te o f O reg on : Y ou a re hereb y notified that L . D. B row n, th o holder o f C er- Independence. Tax................ 127.60 Mrs, Uglow find aon, Juhu, were In I Wilson at Main 1727, or write 277 1 tifica te o f D elin qu en cy N u m b ered 110 issued on th e 24th da y o f O cto b e r. 1910, b y th e T ax C ollect —— Hrlom Sunday. o r o f th e co u n ty o f l ’o lk .S ta te o f OreKon. f o r th e a m ou n t o f on e and nine h u n d red th s ($1.09) dollars, FUNDMAN, PAUL--N 1-2 of S th e sam e b oil»* th e am ou n t then d u e and d e lin q u en t f o r ta x e s f o r th e year 1909 to g e th e r w ith pen alty, Mrs. Hort Eakln was In Salem Sun. l North Liberty, Salem. W 1-4, of sec. 15, twp. 6 S, R in terest and co s ts th ereon upon th e real p r o p e r ty assessed to you. o f w h ich you a re th e ow n er as a p day. 8 W, con -80 acres. Also N E pea r« o f record , situ a ted in said co u n ty and state, and p a rticu la rly b ounded and d escrib ed a « follow s, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy have moved to b v .v *.v ,.v ,v ,v .v ,v * ,v ,v » ,v f(v .y to w it: T h e n orth w es t q u a r te r o f th e n o rth w e s t q u a r te r o f th e sou th ea st q u a rter o f Section 12. in 1-4 of N W 1-4 o f sec 22, twp ! to w n sh ip 7 south, ra n g e 6 w e st o f th e W illa m ette m eridian, In P olk C ounty. O reg on , the Wilson house on Ash street. 6 S, R 8 W, containing 40 Y ou a re fu r th e r n otified that said L. D. B r o w n has paid ta xes on said prem ises f o r p rior o r su b Mrs. Clark was called to Albany on acres. Tax. ..................... $16.80 seq u en t y ears w ith th e rate o f in terest on said a m ou n ts as fo llo w st business. SIX PER CENT LOANS GODDARD, HIRAM—One half Mrs. Staats Is on the sick list, interest in the following 8 1-2 T ax R ate o f Mr. and Mia ffiarr. or Salt Creek, Y e a rs T ax D ate Paid A m ount Six per cent loans on farms, R e c e ip t No. In terest of N K 1-4 and lots 1 and 2, were Dallas callers Sunday. orchard lands, city resident or S E 1-4, of N W 1-4 and-lots Mr. and Mrs. Overolt have moved business property, to buy, build, 3-4-5, E 1-2, of S W 1-4, and onto the Kugle farm, north of town. Marc*' 15 1911 2719 1910 93 15 p e r ct. $ improve, extend or refund mort lots 6-7, S E 1-4, all of sec 6, M. and Mrs. MacGregor visited in gages of other securities; terms twp. 7 S, R 7 W, containing Salem Thursday.' 1911 M arch 16 3386 46 1912 15 p e r ct. II ruammable; special privileges; 732 acre», Tax ........ $ 148.40. Mrs. Osbum visited in Salem last correspondence Invited. Dept HILL and YOAKUM One- week L, 618 Commonwealth Hldg,, 1912 F eb. 1913 22 507 46 15 p e r ct. half interest in the following; »1 Miss Ethel Van Ortwick's school Denver, Colu., or Dept. I, 749 Beg. at the 8 W cor. of T L, started Monday. Henry Bldg,. Seattle, Wash. Hart d i e , N 60 deg. E. 39.25 Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott cele 030 Said d e fe n d a n ts as th e o w n e r» o f th e letral title o f th e a b ov e d escrib ed p r o p e r ty »■ th e sam e a p chs easterly along the R. R. brated there golden wedding anni pea rs o f record , and e a ch o f the oth er person s abov e nam ed a re h ereb y fu r th e r notified that L. D. right of way 7.25cha 8, 63 de versary Tuesday from 2 o'clock until B row n w ill a p p ly tq th e C ircu it C o u -t o f th e co u n ty a n d sta te a foresa id fo r a d e c re e foreclosin g the grees east 21.48 chs. 8 27 de lien a g a in st t h e p r op erty abov e deacriijed. and m entioned in said certifica te. A n d you a re hereby 5 o'clock, sum m oned t o a p p ea r w ith in six ty d a y s a ft e r th e first p u blica tion o f this su m m ons e x clu siv e o f t h e grees W 42 chs. N 63 degrees Mrs. Florence Kennedy, of Canada, da y o f said first pu b lica tion , and d e fe n d th is a ction o r pa y the a m ou n t du e a s abov e show n tog eth er W 12.48 chs to p o b, sec 25, is expected to he present at her w ith cuete and a ccru e d in terest and in ca se o f y o u r fa ilu re to d o so, a d e c re e w ill b e rendered fo r e twp. 8 S, R 6 W, con. 78 clo sin g the lien o f said ta x e s and coats a ga in st the land and prem ises a b o v e nam ed. parents' golden wedding. T h is su m m on s is pu blished b y ord er o f the H onorable J. B. T eal, ju d g e o f th e c o u n ty co u r t o f th e acres. Tax.......................... $ 15.00 Misses Nada Scott and lva Stanley sta te o f O reg on fo r th e co u n ty o f F olk, and said ord er w as m ade and dated the 27th d a y o f A u g u st. were in Salem last week. JOHNSTON, I. A. Lots 5-6-7- 1913, and th e d a te o f the first p u blica tion o f this sum m ons is the 28th day o f A u g u s t 1913. A ll p rocess and p a p ers !n this p r eceed in g m ay be served upon the und ersign ed resid in g w ith in Gwarjjjargranas DMA.. Uffdrnal.ishte 8-9, block C, Hoodview Add "Built for Noribwnt Slump»” th e state o f O reg on , a t th e address h e re a fte r m entioned. Mr. Burrit Elliot and wife, of to Falls City. Tax ............... $ 2.03 B R O W N A S I B L E Y . A tto rn e y s f o r the P la in tiff. A »imple, powerful and inexpen Portland, are visiting his parents A d d ress. D allas, O reg on KERSHAW, H. M .-E 1-2 of sive machine, which can be operated here. N E 1-4 of sec 23, twp. 6 8, R by one man and one horse. Chester Stefat h, who was so ser 8 ,W. con. 80 acres. Tax .$ 16.80 Write for free BULLETIN No. 34. iously hurt, Is reported as resting It tells how to clear stump land at a SHUTTERLY, JO H N -L ot 4 better. lower cost per acre than has ever block 3, Polk’s Add to Willa- Mrs. Stowe’s niece, Mrs. Harry been possible heretofore. mina. T a x ........................... $ 75 Lacy, of Peedee Valley, Is visiting her. PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stowe visited J. M. GRANT, 1112 Western Ave., Seal tie, Wash. Forest Guthrie, at Guthrie Sunday. W . R . C o u lte r Sherriff and Tax Collector. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stowe visited DELINQUENT TAX LIST, 1912. CHICHESTER S P IL L! THE T h e P e rfe c tly s D ressed M a n Wears a T A IL O R -M A D E Suit. F le s tie r M e a t M a r k e t 3 It stands to rea son that a suit of clothes made to fit Y O U R OW N particular body will look neater and hang better than a “ ready-made” suit. We have the expert workmen, a large assortment of new fabrics, and are better equipped than any other shop in Polk County to make your Fall and Winter Suit. WILLIAMS & COLLINS 6 2 2 Court S t Phone 2 4 6 DA LLAS, O RE. Meats and Fish o f all kinds in season. Our meats are always fresh— our prices always right. Highest market price paid for poul try at all times. Better Than Spanking Flesher Meat Market PH ONE 1 3 SWEENEY BROS. G e n e r a l R e p a ir W o r k If you have a» bicycle, a m o to r cycle, gas engine, lock gun or other m ech an ical device, or fire a rm that require* the w ork o f an expert repair m an. leave it to L. B. HIXSON, Jr. (S u c c e s s o r t o L E E S M IT H ) 3 1 5 Main Street - Dallas, Oregon PHONE 1 0 7 2 The World Moves Itself We Move Anything Else Patronize the Itemizer-Returns sure. THE American PACIFIC STUMP PULLER Adding Machine The Latest Adder Clli TRANSFER CO. 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H a -n r ; fo u r wJontLe, f l w • - / ail new »dealer«. :ilUNNf«C3.S0’B"^h'W ,ftrK fft .iw b - i t A « f k W *•*•»<' M R S . J. C. G A Y N O R , Proprietor Here Is a Succession of Facts WOOD fOR SALE \ — — m Phone 513 OREGON ******** ************* f C . R . C a n fie ld DALLAS SHOE STO RE LAW YERS ♦ FU N ER AL DIRECTOR IN WOMAN'S BREAST Buy your Lumber of them and help the Community Grow. Let us fit you in the easy, comfortable WALK- OVER way. Come in and see the shoes men wear all over the globe. ' Studio: 712 Oak St., Dallas, Oregon The Largest Industry in Polk County is the DALLAS LUMBER AND LOGGING GO. They always look well, fit well and wear well- this is why W ALK-OVERS are the chosen footwear of the world. INSTRUCTOR ON t>. C. tO eliminate drought you must have an irrigating plant; every farmer knows that's true. 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H lilu J N '*1 . .. n ts baking Insurant-« You always ret rood ro"ults from "Drifted Snow.” Su'~e f i! hoa- owLe : o .o .y . a e tu ilztina thul the grocer deliver only Drifted Snov; Flour—they find It pays as you will find It after a fair tiial. \ our money la cheerfully refuuded If you aro not absolutely situ* Pod with the flour. Ask your grocer for It and tnsure your baking reaulta SPERRY F L O U R CO,