Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 19, 1914, Image 3

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R .E . W ILLIA M S, President
W. G . V A S S A L L Vice President
F. J. C R A V E N , Cashier
D ire c to rs :
R. C. Craven. 1. N. Woods,
W. G. Vassail, K. E. Williams, B. H.
McCallon, F. J. Craven. J. W. Crider.
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Summons.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon for Polk County.
Oregon for Polk County.
Meets every Tuesday evening a t
Sheridan State Bauk of Sheridan,
M E Link, Plaintiff, vs. M. W.
Medley’s Appliance the modern Woodman Hall, corner of Washington Smith,
T. Smith, George Campbell. Oregon, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs.
scientific invention, the wonder­ and Jefferson Streets. Visiting Neigh Eliza J. Staats, John Staats, 1 .ami it. A. Campbell aud Minnie A. Camp­
ful new discovery that cures rup­ bors welcomed.
I. Allen,------------ , Allen, Stephen Allen. bell, his wife, and Norman Barnett,
JERRY DRISCOLL, Consul Com.
----------- Allen, Frank M. Allen, Ethel Defendants.
ture will be sent on trial. No ob­ JOE
CRAVEN, Clerk.
Allen, the unknown heirs ot John To R. A. Campbell and Mlnuie A Camp­
noxious springs or pads. Has aut­
bell, Defendants:
Lewis, deceased, the unknown heirs
omatic Air Cushions. Binds and
In the name of the State of Oregon,
of
Elizabeth Lewis, deceased, the un-
A. F. & A. M.
draws the broken parts together
you
are hereby required to appear and
!
known
heirs
of
Sarah
Hamilton,
de-
Jennings Lodge, No. 9
answer tne complaint filed against you
as you would a broken limb. No
Meets second and fourth Fridays of ' ceased, the unknown heirs of Elizabeth ! 'a
the above entitled suit and court on
deceased, the unknown heirs of
¡salves. No lies. Durable, cheap. each month in Masonic hall on Main ¡Cook,
Hannah Lewis, deceased; also all } oi before six weeks from tlie date of
Pat. Sept. 10, ’ 12. Sent on trial street. Visiting brethren welcome.
■
lie
first publication of this summons,
other
persons
or
parties
unknown,
W R. ELLIS. W. M.
\ to prove its worth.
Send;
claiming any right, title, estate or In­ which answer and appearance must
WALTER S. MUIR. Sec’y.
terest In the real estate described in I «■ made on or hefo- e the 26th. 'lay of
nvne and address today. George
February, 1914, and if you fall so to
the complaint herein. Defendants.
Medley. Dallas, Oregon.
Almira Rebekah Loage, No. 26 To M. W. Smith, T. Smith, Laud I. appear and answer the said complaint,
Meets on the first and third Wednes­
Allen, Mrs. Laud I. Allen (whose ; the plaintiff will apply to the court
day of each month in the Odd Fellovs
Christian name is unknown to plain­ a for-pa Id for the relief prayed for in
tiff i, Stephen Allen. Mrs. Stephen its complaint, now filed In the above
Hall
ELLA J METZGER. N. G.
Allen (whose Christian name Is un entitled court, and which relief brlefi'-
ORA COSPER, Secretary.
known to plaintiff), Frank Allen, is is follows:
Ethel Allen, the unknown heirs of
For a judgment and decree of tills
John Lewis, deceased, the unknown court that the plahitlfl recover from
Mistletoe Circle, No. 23
heirs of Elizabeth Lewis, deceased, 'he defendants, it A Campbell and
Women of Woodcraft
the unknown heirs of Sarah Hamil­ Minnie A. Campbell, the sum of
Meets on the second and fourth
ton, deceased, the unknown heirs of «2465.65, with Interest at 8 per cent
Wednesdays of each month at the
Elizabeth Cook, deceased, the un­ oar annum irora January 2nd. 1913,
Woodman Hall.
known heirs of Hannah Lewis, de­ until paid; the further sum of $250.00
EMMA JOST, Guardian Neighbor.
ceased: also all other persons or s plaintiff’s reasonable attorney t-'e
Phone 5J3
MRS. J. C. GAYNOR, Proprietor
SADIE LYNN, Clerk..
parties unknown claiming any right, and the costs and disbursements of
title, estate, lien or interest in the his suit ana for >t decree foreclosing
real estate described in the com­ hat certain mortgage executed by the
Dallas Assembly, No. 46
plaint herein, Defendants:
said defendants, R. A. Campbell m l
United Artisans
in the name of the State of Oregon, •linnio A. Campbell, to plaintiff on
Meets first and third Monday even you are hereby required to appear and anuary 2nd, 1912, which is recorded
, rgs of each mouth in Woodman Hal! answer the complaint filed against you February 29th, ¡912. Volume 29, pane
THE
Visiting members cordially invited
in the above entitled Court and suit ■ :29. of the Records of Mortgages tin
J. L. WHITE,
within six weeks from the date of the Polk C6unty, State of Oregon, and for
Master Artisa
first publication of this summons, to- a decree tnat said mortgaged premises,
WILLIS SIMONTON, Sec'y.
wit: On or before the 20th day of described as follows:
March, 1914, and if you fall so to ans­
’Lot one (l). beginning at an iron
wer, for want thereof the plaintiff will pipe 1V4 Inches by 24 Inches, driven 20
apply to the court for a decree as pray inches In ground on South side of the
; MRS. O L IV E S M ITH -B IC K N ELL ed for in said complaint, viz. 1 f ounty Road leading from Ballston to
That the defendants herein may be re Broadmead, said pipe being S. 1 de­
quired to set forth the nature of thet: ! gree West 17.28 chains and South 89
In s tru c to r on
claims In and to that certain parcel of degrees 16 minutes East 10.68 chains
land described as follows, to-wit: Be­ from the Northwest corner of the J K
P IA N O and O R G A N
ginning at a point which Is the South DeLashmutt D. L. C. No. 40 In Town­
ton 1 east corner of the North half of the Do ship 6 South, Range 6 West of the Will, i
< Studio: 712 Oak St. Dallas. Oregon
nation Land Claim of John Lewis and Mer. in Poik County, Oregon! and rui >
wife, Not. No. 2458, Claim No. 54, in i ing thence South 1 degree West 37.62
Township 9 South, Range 5 West of chains lo an iron pipe 1% inches by 24
the Willamette Meridian, in the Coun­ Inches, driven 20 inches In the
ty of Polk and State of Oregon; thence ground ; thence East 10.55 chains to
W . R. C o u lte r
running North 1.40 chains; thence an iron pipe 1% inches by 24 inches,
DENTIST
1.75 chains; thence North 75 driven 20 inches in the ground; thence
n I,
n
.Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas, West
links;
thence West 43 links; thence North 1 degree East 37.62 chains to an
rn on e lO ol
Dallas, Uregon - om ce Hours: 8 to 12 a . m . i to5 p . m South 2.15
chains; thence West 2.82 iron pipe on the South side of the
________ ___ _ _ _ ________________ J All kinds of Dental work done at
chains; thence South 2.00 chains; County road; thence North 89 de­
reasonable prices.
thence East 5.00 chains; thence North grees, 16 minutes West 10.55 chains
2.00 chains to the place of beginning, to the place of beginning and contain­
and containing 1.33 acres more or less ing 39.68 acres more or less. Reserv­
S um m ons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of and that all adverse claims of said de­ ing and excepting a strip of land 20
PHONE 1 3
fendants may be determined by a de­ feet wide lying along the end parallel
Oregon for the County of Polk.
Regina Getter, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph cree of said court. 2. That by said with the West side of the above de
decree
it
be
declared
and
adjudged
Getter, Defendant.
scribed tract of land to be used ir j
that the said defendants and each oi common for road purposes.
To Joseph Getter:
In the name of the State of Oregon, them have uo estate'nor Interest what­ The tract hereby Intended to be de
you are hereby required to appear and ever in or to said parcel of ¡aed; and scribed being the tract set over tc
answer the complaint filed against you that the title of plaintiff thereto is R A. Campbell by the decree in a cer
in the above entitled suit, within six good and valid; and, 3. That the said tain partition suit made and enter«
weeks from the ’date of the first pub­ defendants and each of them he for­ IP the Circuit Court of Polk County,
lication of this summons, and if you ever enjoined and debarred from as­ Oregon, on the 12th day of January
fail to appear and answer the said serting any claims whatever in or to 1912,”
cause and suit and complaint, on or said land adverse to plaintiff, and that he sold by the Sheriff of Polk County,
before the 10th day of March. 1914, the plaintiff have such other relief as may Oregon, and the proceeds of such sale
plalntilT will take judgment for the re­ seem meet with equity.
he applied to the payment of the plain­
lief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit:
This summons, by an order of the tiff's demands; that upon such sale,
For a decree dissolving the bonds Hon. J. B. Teal, County Judge of Polk plaintiff or any other person may
of matrimony now existing between County, Oregon, made at Chambers become
the
purchaser
of
said
plaintiff and defendant, and for a fur­ in Dallas, Oregon, on the 31st day of premises and that the purchaser be
ther order and decree awarding plain­ January, 1914, is served upon you by
tiff the care and custody of Albert Get­ publication thereof for a period of six let into the Immediate possession there
ter, Florence Getter, and Maurice Get­ consecutive weeks immediately prior of by the Sheriff of Polk County. Ore­
ter, minor children of plaintlfT and de- to the 20th day of March, 1914, In the gon; that such decree debar and ter­
: fendant, and for such other, further of Polk County Itemlzer, a newspaper of minate all the interest of the defend­
different relief as may seem equitable. general circulation printed weekly at ants herein; that if such premises do
rot sell for a sum sufficient to pay all
This summons Is published once a Dallas in said county.
the demands of the plaintiff together
week for six successive weeks, by the
The date of the first publication of with accruing costs, that plaintiff then
know that it« delicious flavor
order of Hon Webster Holmes, a Judge this summons is February 5, 1914.
lave a deficiency Judgment against
of the above entitled Court, dated the
BROWN & SIBLEY,
is beyond comparison. Find
;he said defendants, R. A. Campbell
81st day of January. 1914, directing
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
out for yourself. Order from
rnd Minnie A. Campbell, his wife; aud
the publication thereof.
(or such other and further relief as to
POWERS & LORD,
The Schultz
S um m ons.
• lie court may seem meet and proper
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
In the Circuit Court of the State of ,n the premises, including costs and
^ p i t!!iiiwr,iiii'!it''.iiii,T,riiiiiiii'ii!i]ii'ii[iyii]iiM[in$
disbursements of said suit.
Date of first publication Feb. 5, 1914.
Oregon for Polk County.
Tills summons is published for six
Date of last publication, March 19,1914.
F. S. Wilson and Lettle Wilson, his
wife Plaintiff’s, vs. Earl Mitchell and consecutive aud successive weeks by
ths order of the Hon. J. B. Teal, Judge
Dewey Lloyd Mitchell, Defendants.
C ita tio n .
To Earl Mitchell and Dewey Lloyd of the County Court of the State ot
Mitchell, the above named defend­ Oregon for Polk County, made on Jan­
In the County Court of the State of
uary 13, 1914.
Oregon for Polk County.
ants:
The date of the first publication of
In the matter of the Guardianship of ’ In the name of the State of Oregon
the person and estate of James M. your are required to appear and ans­ this summons Is January 15th, 1914.
B. A KLIKS,
wer the complaint filed against you
Carlisle, an Insane person.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
To John Carlisle, Alice Dickinson, in the above entitled Court and suit
Flora Hafner, Euginia M. Carlisle, within six weeks from the date of the
Cecil E. Carlisle, Helen M. Carlisle, first publication of this summons, to- N o tice o f E s tim a te d Coat fo r S ew er
Im p ro ve m e n ts.
Alice H. Carlisle. Ellis L. Carlisle. wit: On or before the 13th day of
Is truly a Great Weekly Paper an is the only Weekly pub­
Fern A. Carlisle, Elmer F. Carlisle, March, 1914, and if you fail so to ans­ To A. J. Barham, I.aura M. Barham, T.
B. Stone et ux, Gideon Stole Com­
wer, for want thereof^ the plaintiffs
and Dr. W. D. McNary, Greeting:
lished by a Chicago Daily.
Thus THE WEEKLY INTER
pany,
Walter
J.
Barham
et
ux,
Lucy
In the name of the State of Oregon, will apply to said Court and take a de­
OCEAN
AN
PARMER'S
special
advantages in securing and
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.
Rowell
Estate,
Frank
Rowell,
L.D.
cree
against
you
for
the
relief
de­
you are hereby cited and required to
printing important world’s news are clearly obvious.
Daniels, J. W. Everhart et ux, and J.
appear in the County Court of the manded and payed for In said com­
| E. Sibley et ux:—
State of Oregon for the County of plaint, viz:
You and each of you are hereby
1. For a sale of that parcel of land
Polk, at the Court room thereof, at
So are its decided advantages in selecting the best of
Dallas, In the County of Polk, on Sat­ described as Lots No. 5 and 6 In Block notified that the city council of the
stories and special features from the big SUNDAY INTER
urday, the 14th day of February, 1914 Numbered 27 in E. A. Thorp's Town ot City of Dallas, Oregon, has estimated
OCEAN.
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that independence, in Polk County, State of the cost of constructing sewers, with
branches and laterals extending there­
dhy, then and there to show cause, if Oregon,
From both THE DAILY and THE SUNDAY Editions of
any there be, why the .following de­ now held by plaintiffs and defendants from, on Court and Ellis Streets In
scribed lands should not be sold, to- as tenants in common, and a division said city, as provided for In Ordinance
THE INTER OCEAN, which is acknowledged to be the
No.
217
of
said
city,
to
be
as
follows,
and
distribution
of
the
proceeds
of
said
wlt:
ablest edited publication in the West, the cream of editorial
Beginning at an iron pipe H4 inches sale, between the parties to this suit to-wlt: For said sewers, branches, and
thought has been selected for TTE WEEKLLY INTER
In diameter, 36 Inches long, driven In according to their respective rights; luterals, the sum of 340.14 In the ag­
the center of the county road on the 2. That the general costs of tills suit, gregate, or the sum of 4 mills ($.004)
OCEAN AND FARMER; hence, its value as an educator can­
north boundary line of the donation together with fees of referees and per square foot for each and every
not be disputed.
land of Daniel Rowell nnd wife. Noti­ other disbursements shall be paid out square foot of real property lying and
fication No. 1892, Claim No. 72, In of the proceeds of such sale 3. That being within the limits of the said
The World's greatest Live Stock, Crain, and Produce Mar­
Township 6 South of Range 5 West of the plaintiffs may have such other and sewer Improvement district.
kets are in Chicago and are most fully and accurately re­
You and each of you are hereby
the Willamette Meridan In Polk Coun­ further relief as to the Court may seem
ported by THE W tEK LY INTER OCEAN AND FARMER.
\ further notified, that the said City
ty, Oregon, 28.13 chains South 89 de­ equitable.
grees and 40 minutes East from a
This sumons, by order of the Honor­ ; Council will sit In the council chamber
When you add the special features of its own various at­
stone set at the Northwest corner of able J B. Teal, County Judge of Polk In said city cn Monday, the 16th day
said donation land claim, running County, Oregon made at Chambers In of February, 1914. at the hour of 8
tractive departments, such as Home Health Club, Lost and
thence South 31.17 chains to a stake: the City of Dallas, on the 26th day of o'clock P. M„ for the purpose of appor­
Found Poems, Chess and Checkers, Field, Farm, Garden and
thence South 89 degrees and 40 min­ January, 1914, Is served upon you by tioning the cost of su h Improvements
Veterinary Topics, Complications, Modes and Pattern Dept.,
utes East 9.24 chains to a stake from the publication theroof for a period of and assessing upon each lot, part of
Sunday School Lessons, etc., you will realize and appreciate
which an ash tree 7 Inches In diameter six ikriseeutive weeks immediately lot. or tract of land liable therefor and
hears North 3 degrees West 152 links prior to the 13th day of March, 1914. owned by the persons hereinabove
the big money’s worth given In each issue of THE WEEKLY
distant; thence North 12.18 chains to in the Polk County Itemlzer, a news- mentioned, its proportionate share ot
INTER OCEAN AND FARMER at its subscription price of
a stake; thence North 89 degrees and paoer of general circulation published such cost; and
$1.00 per year.
That all the owners of real property
40 minutes West 1.42 chains to an iron nt Dallas. In snid countv of Polk The
pipe 1 % by 36 lnohes driven in the date of the first publication of this above named, and all other persons
OUR OFFER
In Interest, may attend at such place
-round; thence North 18.99 chains to summons is January 29th 19’ 4.
B ic y c le and M o to rc y c le , U m b re lla and
and time and show cause, if any they j
an iron pipe driven on the North boun­
BROWN * SIBLEY,
The
price
of
The
Weekly
Inter Ocean and Farmer remtjns
L o c k R e p a irm fl, K ey3 F itte d .
have, why such apportionate and as­
dary line of said donation land claim:
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
B ic y c le and M o to rc y c le S u n d rie s, O ils thence North 89 degrees and 40 min­
$1.00 a year.
sessment of cost should not be made
and Greases
The price of The Itemizer is $1.50 a year.
utes West 7.82 chains to the place of
Done by order of .the City ' ’o'j irll of
B id s Wanted
L. B. HIXSON. JR.
beginning, containing 26.07 acres more
The two papers each one year will cost only $1.50.
the
City
of
Dallas,
Oregon,
made
and
The Board of Directors of Dallas
or less.
G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G OF A L L
entered of record on the loth day of j
N. B.—This special arrangement with The Weekly Inter Ocean aud
Witness the Hon. J. B Teal. Judge Hospital will receive bids for the con­ January 1914.
K IN D S
of the County Court of the State of struction and completion of Dallas
Farmer Is for a limited time only. Subscribers to The Weekly Inter
Witness my hand and the official
Phone 1072
Hospital according to p la n s and speci­
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Polk
with
seal of the said City of Dallas. Oregon,
315 M a in S tre e t
D allaa, O re.
Ocean and Farmer are assured that no papers will be sent after their
the seal of said Court affixed this 1 3 th fications now on hand, with separate tills third day of February, A. D. 1914.
(bids f1) for hospital building complete
subscriptions expire unless their subscriptions are renewed by cash
day of January, A. D. 1914.
[Seal]
CHAS
OEOORY,
exclusive of heating plant. D lu m b ln g
payments.
L- D. BUTLER Attest.
Auditor and Police Judge of
N. L. BUTLER
A. B. ROBINSON, J R ,
and elevator, and (2) for heating plant
the City of Dallas, Oregon.
FI
Clerk.
and plumbing, and (3) for elevator, ail
bids for elevator to be accompanied
¡by plans and specifications for same
N o tic e o f F in a l S e ttle m e n t.
All bids must be delivered sealed to
LAW YER S
Notice lb hereby given • that the un­ ! Miss Edith Starbuck, the Secretary of
TWENTY-SIX YEARS AGO. but the contract was not let, as
IN D E P E N D E N C E - O R E G O N dersigned, L. H. Conner, Administra- the Board, at Dallas. Oregon before
' ir of the estate of Marther Conner ¡noon on Monday, February 16, 1914,
the committee considered the
deceased, lias filed with the Clerk of 1 and must be accompanied by certified
Taken From the Files of the amount too high.
the County Court for Polk County, ( check to the amount of ten per cent of
Oregon, his Final Aeeount as Adminis­ the hid. The Board reserves the right
Itemizer of Saturday,
Bennewitz, a German, charged
; R. L. CHAPMAN....
j trator of said estate and the Honor­ j to reteet any and all bids
W # have hnd no m an y Inqufrl** la te ly
February 18, 1888.
with
larceny, made a daylight
able
John
B
Teal,
Judge
of
said
BOARD
OF
DIRECTORS
DALLAS
W*uardlriAr
Lczema
a
.
l
other
akin
dla-
F U N tR A L DIRECTOR
J
that we are find to make our
Agent Woods, of the Narrow escane from the county Jail, but
;
and
* Court, has fixed Monday, the 16tli day | HOSPITAL.
answer
public.
After
careful
lnvefltf*a>
of February, 1914, at the hour of
By Edith Starbuck. Sec -Treas
♦
EMB A L ME R
tlon we have found that a simple wash Ouage, reported that that road
was captured a few minutes af­
11 o'clock In the forenoon of sam day
♦
of Oil of Wlntergreen, a* compounded
* O FFIC E : Chapelan<1 P a rlo r«,N . M s ln s t . ;
In I>. D. D Frencrlptlon. can he relied was shipping considerable quan­ terwards
as
the
time
and
the
County
Court
by Ralph Williams.
N o ti-a to C re d ito r*.
*
D a l l a s , o r r o o n :
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upon. We would not make this state­ tities ot wheat.
Room at the Court House In the City
Notice Is hereby given that the nn-
to our patrons, friends and nel*h-
Two nights later he again es­
)
B oth P h o M i i f 8 j
1
of Dallas. Polk County, Oregon, as "he ¡derslgned was on the 13th day of Feb­ ment
hors
unless
we
were
si
re
of
It—
and
Riley & Ooad and Ed. Riddle caped and this time made good
« C all« P r o m p tly A n s w e re d D a y o r N ig h t
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place of hearing oblectlons to said ruary. 1914 by an order of the County although there are many so-called Ec-
Final Account and for the settlement | Court of Polk County, Oregon, appoint- terr.A remedies sold, we ourselves ur. were repairing the hilll race dam. his getaway, notwithstanding
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hesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Pre­
of said estate.
which was damaged by high a 12 pound shackle on his
i ed the administratrix of the estate of scription.
L. H CONNER.
I Peter Nelson, deceased, and has quali­ Drop Into o«ir store today. Just to tslk water.
legs.
over the merit« of this wonderful Pro-
fied All persons having claims against aoriptloa.
Administrator of the estate of
County Treasurer Miller turn­
Burglars robbed H. R. Patter­
«aid
estate
are
requested
to
present
CONRAI) 8TAFR1N, Druggiat
Martha Conner. Deceased.
ed over $4000 taxes to the state son’s drug and jewelery store a.
| the same to the undersigned at her
MIX MrSinTT, r*"P«!*T«>*
R L. Conner,
home near Saver, Polk County, Oregon,
F. A. Elliott, state forester of treasurer at Salem.
Independence. I-oss estimated
j within six months from the date here
Attorney for Administrator.
All kinds of hauling at reason­
The Lewisville and Airlie at $800.
of Dated and first published February Oregon, says that co-oj>erative
able rates.
Phone orders
fire patrol associations among schools had a spelling match at
19, 1914
SOPHIA NELSON,
promptly attended to. Head­
Monmouth citizens were coir-
Patronize the Itemlzer adver­
Administratrix of the Estate of
quarters at Webster’s confec­
lumberman for prevention of f-iewisville.
plaining that It took three days
Peter
Nelson,
deceased.
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tionery.
forest fires have proved their
tising columns If you want to , Brown * Sibley,
A bid of $4,290 wea received to get a letter from there to th'i
Phone 511.
Bam Phone Mutual 24
to build the new hotel in Dallas, county seat.
worth.
I
Attorneys for the Estate.
get results.
Dallas Camp, No. 209
Woodmen ot the World
D on ’tW ear a Truss!
at
OUR
BEST
OFFER!
THE ITEMIZER
AND
THE WEEKLY INTERJOCEAN AND FARMER
Both a FULL YEAR for
$ 1.50
l Good Service Counts j
in Groceries as well as anything else
AH the News of the World and Home
We have the Clerks and the Goods • AT TENTiON!!
S IM O N T O N & S C O T T
South of the Court House, Dallas
The Largest Industry in Polk County is the
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
LUMBER COMPANY
i
j
j
The stronger and rougher
whiskey tastes—the more
harm it will do.
Why take chances with your
nerves, your stomach, your
general health.
Cyru* Noble if pure, old »nd pilatable—
B ottled at drinking strength.
Sold all over the world.
W . J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer
Just received
a shipment of
Diamond Point
Atkins Cross-
Cut Saws in
6, 6i/2, and 7 ft.
lengths,
that we can
sell at
4 5 c
Per Foot
CRIDER’ S
Buy your Lumber of them
and help the Community
Grow.
At the Price of The ITEMIZER ALONE
Wood Choppers
^
STORE
BliTLEii & BUTLER
City Express & Transfer Co.
fcü..
What Cures
Eczema ?