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________________ Otto Debrick. Lloyd Wallace K A. Frauendiener. Ed. Hots..................... Jobn Botz................. No home is modern today without electric light. liousewiring and fixtures are among the soundest and cheapest investments you can make. The work is done quickly and cleanly— no dirt or litter or disturbance to the household. Why not have an electric contractor make an estimate of the cost? ELECTRIC RATES HAVE GONE DOWN WHILE THE COST OF LIVING HAS AD VANCED. Oregon Power Co. P hone 2 4 6 0 5 C o u rt S treet the days of rough men- rough sp e e c h -ro u g h m a n n ers — - a re fa st p a ssin g away And - with it-the drink in g o f rou gh , stro n g , h ig h -p r o o f w hiskey C yrus N o b le — m ild and pure J W . J. Van Schuyver & C o., General Agents Portland, Oregon H. Holman. Arleta South. Mrs. South. Mrs. BufTum. C. Burrlght. K. Burrlght. I. aura Kohnke. Ellen Kohnk. Violet Stone........................... Mrs. J. M. S t o n e . . . .. .......... Edith Stone........... - ............. J. D. Winn............................... J. H. Moran............... - ........... I Jr. O. D. Butler..................... Sheriff’« Office. J. E. Richter.......................... Henry Savery....................... | J. M. Grant............................. Clerk*« Office. A. B. Robinson, Jr............... E. E. Shaw.............................. Elma E. Harris..................... Treasurer’s Office. | Tracy Staats........................ School Supt. Office. L. V Mackin......................... H. C. Seymour....................... Assessor's Office. F. E. Meyer............................. Mrs. F. E. Meyer................... Assess, and Col. Taxer. Polk County ltemizer............ Current Expense. Leupold & Voelpel............... Glass & Prudhomnie Co....... Polk County ltemizer.......... Tracy Staats........................... A. B Robinson, Jr................. C. Risser................................ Geo. A. Bateson & Co........... Court House W. & L. E Gurley................. S. M. Ray & Co...................... Elnley Whitney..................... Dallas Water Co.................... Jno. Harris............................ 3oehreu Warehouse Co....... Dallas Telephone Co............. Pauper. B. H. McCallon....................... C. L. Crider............................ Dallas Meat Co...................... T. W Brunk.......................... Williams Drug Co................. Jr. O D. Butler..................... iandace A. Robinso............. C. E. Huntley......................... i moil ton & Scott................. Lvda Ellen Smith................. Gillian C. Hall....................... Mrs. W W. Chappell........... Mattie Burson....................... Rose Ellen Cassidy.............. Rose Tom................................ Eliza Lawrence..................... Bessie Bell Moore................. Georgia Sawyers. . . ........... M. A. Odom.......................... Hattie Flings.................. .. Addle Launer........................ Hulda E. Turpin................... fessic M. Skinner................. 'alias Hospital Association. ’uller Pharmacy................... •irs. O. H. Dimmtck............. 'alias Meat Co...................... H. A. Woods.......................... Insane. State of Oregon......... ........... Frjit Inspector. J. S Parker.......................... Miscellaneous. F. B. Stump............................ Polk Co. Fair Asso................. Roads and Highways. Curtis Phillips...................... Henry Horn............................ City of Salem........................ L. Villwock............................ Wiese & Scott........................ Merman J. May..................... V. O. Thorp........................ . Craven & Huff...................... H. Wonder.............................. A. G. Thorp. Sam McVey............................ C. F. Horn > iebhardt Lumber Co......... r. A. Tate............................ Willnmlna Garage............. B. R. Palmer....................... Falls City Lumber Co....... Watt Shipp.......................... B. Whaley...................... Salem, Falls City & W. R. R. Company .................... Henry Horn.................... F. V. Chitty.......................... Henry Horn........................ Ed. Shaw............................ I. Voth................................. P. C. Myer........................ .. J. F. Vaughn...................... Henry Fern........................ Dallas Lumber & Log. Co.. Henry White...................... W. H. Murphy..................... K. N. Wood........................ L. Hartman........................ J. H. Patterson ................. We Do Any and All Kinds of Printing Good Service Counts in Groceries as well as anything else, W e have the Clerks and the Goods SIMONTON & SCOTT South of the Court House, Dallas 120.00 172.85 7.50 2.40 10.40 Ferry. Chas. K. Spaulding Co. 100.00 16.37 OBITUARY. 42.50 21.00 Mrs. Dodge Leaves Many Rela 1.65 1.98 18.50 5.00 25.00 2.60 2.511 181.70 12.30 57.00 4.95 7.75 3.35 3O.Í0 17.50 5.75 2.00 8.55 8.50 5.00 16.00 110.00 12.75 10.00 17.50 10.00 32.50 47.50 32.50 47.5C 10.00 40.00 25.00 10.00 17.50 25.00 25.00 2z Of 7.70 21.00 2.00 19.85 10.65 38.76 18.75 100.00 tives and Friends to Mourn. Mrs. William W. Dodge, whose death by cancer occurred in Dallas on Tuesday, October 7, 1913, was born in Jefferson county, Wisconsin, on Novem ber 24, 1800. She was married to William Dodge on July 2,1881, it F'ort Atkinson, Wisconsin. Ohe came to Oregon about four years ;.go, and until lately lived n Marion county, coming to .»alias recently. She was of a cheerful disposition, well liked by all who knew her, and a ?reat favorite among her ac- luaintances. Although an in tense sufferer from the dread lisease that was sapping her i'e away, she bore the trial with •heerfulnes7 <trd was a living ex ample of true fortitude. She was laid to rest in the Odd Fel lows cemetery Thursday after noon, the services being con ducted by Revs. D. M. Metzger and C. P. Gates. Besides many sorrowing acquaintances, she leaves to sincerely mourn her loss a fond husband and two ad ding shildren, Rufus F. Dodge, >f Lewisville, and Miss Leta Dodge, at home. Several chil dren were born to the union, the otheis having passed before. Mrs. Dodge also leaves three brothers and a sister in the east. She was a member of the Bea vers and carried an insurance of $lti00,; - Lie to the children. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. 312.25 11.25 41.90 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tha* 43.80 by virtue of a warrant for the collec 12.45 tion of the sums of money assessed 49.34 upon and expended for the improve 6.15 ment of the hereinafter described lot .75 or parcel of ground, together with the 1.50 costs and expenses of the proceedings 130.70 for the enforcement of the collection 1038.03 thereof, for the improvement of all 50.45 that part of Hayter Street In the City 7.55 of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, In 38.40 front of and abutting upon the said 17.76 lot or parcel of ground, such Improve 62.50 ment being provided for In Ordinance 12.42 No. 175 of the City of Dallas, Polk 29.30 County. Oregon, passed by the City 20.40 Council of the said City of Dallas, Oregon, on January 22, 1912, and ap 2.83 proved by the Mayor therof on Janu 14.00 ary 23, 1912, togcVier with the Inter 28.50 est on such sums from the date of 11.75 such assessments, issued by the Audi 39.25 tor and Police Judge of the City of 59.40 Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, on the 33.61 8th day of October, 1913, under his 8.45 hand and name of office and with the 102.00 seal of said City affixed thereto, and 29.90 to me, the City Marshal of said City, 20.80 I directed, requiring me to forwlth levy 8.00 upon the said lot or parcel of ground 5.00 hereinafter described, upon which the 36.25 said assessment and cost of Improve 42.62 ment is unpaid, and sell the same in OREGON I Keeps boili rid e r and saddle perfectly dry. Calli answered at any time Made for rough wear and long service in Iheweliest weather. G. L. H A W K IN S f S atisfaction G uaranteed I R a ilro a d street, D allas. L ookfor T his M ark “ te s i I Ve Forget." laaoRTo. -Granite Himes Engineering D o n ’t W e a r a T ru ss! Company Medley’s Appliance the modern S u r v e y in g and P latting scientific invention, the wonder ful new discovery that cures rup Estimates furnished on all ture will be sent on trial. No ob kinds of Engineering Work noxious springs or pads. Has aut P h o n e 502 D allas , O re . omatic Air Cushions. Binds and draws the broken parts together as you would a broken limb. No salves. No lies. Durable, cheap. Pat. Sept. 10, ’ 12. Sent on trial to prove its worth. Send Dallss, Oregon. name and address today. George R .E. WILLIAMS, Pmidtnt Medley, Dallas, Oregon. EXTENSION TAEL ES mRIMTORs . R. C. Craven, 1. N. Womit W . G . Vassall. K. K. William,, 9. 11. McCttllon, F. J. Craven. J. W. Crider. i Cily Express & Transfer Co. 1.0 N M V S tO T T , P R O P R I KTOR All kinds of hsulinx st reasonable rates. Phone orders promptly at tended to. Ileadquartera at Web Thla bank is pleased to piare t II . ster's confectionery. disposai of its customers the facilities Phone : 511 gained during many years o í conti udore Barn Phone Mutual Î4 service and growth. f f f X f f * Better Than Spanking t f Unusual Bargain Prices will be of- fered as a final on our Special Cash Sale. ± f X f f X f f C raven I have a remedy for rheuma tism, cramps, etc., that has proved efficacious in many it.— Geo. Medley, Dallas. tf cases. It costs but little to try Subscribe for the ltemizer. ltemizer for artistic job work. 1 FROM $6.75 to $35.00 Dallas, Ore. X f DALLAS, ORE. 9 f y ♦ V ♦ ♦ . . . illih S imonton , Secretary A. F. & A. M. Mistletoe Circle, No. 23, Jennings Lodge, No. 9 Women of Woodcraft Meets Second and Fourth Fridays of each Meets on the Second and Fourth Wednes D E N T IS T month in Masonic hall on Main street. Vis* days of each month at the Woodman Hall. Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. ting brethren welcome. E mma J oht , Guardian Neighbor Office Hours: 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 6 P. M. E A. H amilton , W. M. All kinds of Dental work done at S adie L ynn , C lerk W alter S. M uir , Secretary reasonable prices. B. F , B U T L E R f i I T f f X f f f f 4 it X V IT f f X X X f ? i f X ♦♦♦ \ Y X f If f f STERLING FURNITURE CO, B r o s. W COME IN AND I NSPECT OUR STOCK OF CARPETS — INGRAINS AND CAN MAKE UP ON SHORT NOTICE. f f Dallas Camp, No. 209 Almira Rebekah Lodge, No. 26 Dallas Assembly, No. 46 Woodmen of the World Meets on the First and Third Wednesday United Artisans Meeta every Tuesday at Woodman Hall, of each mouth in the Odd Fellows Hall. Meets P in t and Third Monday Evenings of coiner of WanhiiR'ton and .Tetferaon Street«. E l l a J. M e t z g e r Noble Grand each month in Woodman Hall. Visiting Visiting Neighbors welcomed. O ra C ohpkr , Secretary members cordially invited. K. K. K kkd , Consul Commander Mrs. M illie M . S takrin , Master Artisan W. A. A ykkm , Clerk Spanking will not cure child ren o f wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1459, Chicago, III.,have discoveredastrictly harmless rem edy for this distressing disease and to make known its merits they will send a 50c package se curely wrapped and prepaid abso lutely Free to any reader o f The ltemizer. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate and in ability to control urine duringthe night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable House, write them today for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted members o f your family then tell your neighbors and friends about this remedy. Fl-14 RIGHT Phone 1 0 8 2 i j f DAIMS (Iff DANK W. G. VASSALI. Vic* President F. J. CRAVEN. Cashier LAST BARGAIN SALE DAY f t THREE-QUARTER GOODS. I 1 f SATURDAY, OCT. 18TH f WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SQUARE TABLES AT THE PRICES. O p p o r tu n ity ! f f a ROUND PEDESTAL TABLES FROM $12.50 UP S X f f ¡♦3 A j f ! 48k JL f Marble— BOSTON T o w e r i anadias Ira 1A Guardian's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, Guardian of the estate of James M. Carlisle, an insane person. All persons owing said estate are notified to settle the same with the undersigned at once and all persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present the same to the undersigned tor adjustment, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore gon, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1913. J. C. SYRON, Guardian. Sibley & Eakin, Attorneys for Estate. ❖ TO SHOW YOU OUR LINE. 1 3 .5 0 EVERYWHERE A. J.T owir C o . Jr 489 j Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that Mary E. Brovin, administratrix of the estate of Henry M. Brown, deceased, has filed her final account with the Clerk of the County Court of the County of Polk, State of Oregon, and that Sat urday, the 8th day of November, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the county court room of the court house at Dallas, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and the settlement thereof. Dated this October 9, 1913. MARY E. BROWN, Administratrix of the Estate of Henry M. Brown, deceased. Brown & Sibley, Attorneys for the Estate. IF YOU DO, WE HAVE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF TA BLES IN POLK COUNTY AN D ARE READY AT ANY TIME ONUMENT or E xcellence x T f Dated this 8th day of October. A. D., 1913. P. S GREENWOOD, City Marshal of the City of Dallas, in Polk County, State of Oregon. Do You Need a TABLE? F u n e r a l D ir e c t o r a n d E m b a l m e r DALLAS. : I. 1 E. N. H A LL P ommel S licker ^ sbbrw ® 63.00 8.00 PHONE 1433 T ower ' s F ish B rand fO W E#;, 133.50 75.00 50.00 ( ’has. Durrell H. Hanson J. W Finn Jno. R. Robbins Independence Sand & Gravel Company ............. O. P. Janes................. Ross P ierce....*......... Thos. Catherwood. . . . L. Sampson................. G. Brown...................... H. Sampson................. C. M. Horn................... B. Harris...................... Ed. Horn...................... A. E. Meyers............... Henry Horn................. J. K. P. Carson........... A. Sampson................. it. Lunde...................... H. Horn...................... A. E. Myers................. P. Myers...................... C. Horn........................ Louis Villwock........... 26 25 42.00 duly levied upon and will, on Sam® 2.12 day. November 1st. 1913, at the hour 3.00 of 2 o'clock P M. of said day, at the 3.00 front door of the County Court House 8.00 in the City of Dallas, Polk County, 24.00 Oregon, Bell at public auction to the 80.60 highest bidder for cash In hand on 374.79 day of sale, the said lot or parcel of 7.50 ground, which Is described as follows, 68.25 to-wlt: Lot No. 3 In Block No. 3, in 54.25 Levens’ First Addition to the Town, 52.50 now City, of Dallas, Polk County, Ore- gon, and owned by the Samuel Coad 186.25 Estate. That the sums of money assessed 35.75 91.00 upon the said lot or parcel of ground 21.66 and expended by said City for said 15.75 Improvements and heretofore declared 33.50 delinquent and now due and unpaid, 23.25 are as follows, to-wit: The sum of 31.25 116 22 with Interest on said sum at the 3.25 rate of six (6) per cent, per annum 8.25 from the 13th day of May, 1912, until 40.25 paid, and that said lot or parcel of 62.25 ground will be sold to satisfy the 93.00 above amount, with Interest, together 63.85 with the costs and accruing costs of 43.13 and upon said warrant and said sale, 18.76 subject to redemption as provided by if X f : THE f Weekly Oregonian X f T f Including 4 Page Supplement Until Jan. i, 1915 MORE THAN ENTIRE YEAR For 75 c During the Bargain Period Ending Oct. 31, 1915. f X X t X T f ❖ f f f To New or present Subscribers who hand us their 75 cents now Mail or Bring Your Subscriptions Today to the Office of The lte m ize r Bargain Day Agents o f the Weekly Oregonian