Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 16, 1914, Image 3

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Good Service Counts
in Groceries as well as anything else.
We have the Clerks and the Goods
SIMONTON & SCOTT
South of the Court House, Dallas
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Notice to Creditor*.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, James Thomas Guthrie,
M e d le y 8 A p p lia n c e th e m od ern Layton Armand Guthrie and Clarence
S cien tific in v e n tio n , th e w o n d e r- Whitesides, have been duly appointed
till
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of tlie
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is c c o
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{or Holk court
Countyi
executors
of
tu re w ill be s e n t on tr ia l. N o ob - the e8tato of Uavld M. Guthrie, de-
noxious s p rin g s o r pads. H a s a u t- ceased, and have qualified. All per-
o m a tic A i r C ushions.
B in d s an d sons having claims against the said
d
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e hrnken
lia
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Mt’tate duly
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required
to present
a r ra
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Droxen p
a rts
to treth
g e tn e er r them
verlfled.
wUh the
proper
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SS you w ou ld U b rok en lim b.
No
s a lves. N o lies. D u ra b le, ch eap ,
P a t. S ep t. 10, ’ 12.
S e n t on tria l
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Send
to
p rn
ro v ve
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wo
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vouchers, within six months from the
date of this notice, to the said execu-
tors, at the office of Brown, Sibley &
Belt.
Attorney,
Mill Jame8
Street, Thomas
Dallas,
Ore<on
or to 610
8ald
niimG cind cldurGSS tod&y.
M e d le y , D allas, O re g o n .
(jGOrgfG j Quthrie, at his residence, three miles
j southwest of Dallas, Oregon.
Dated and first published March 26,
1914.
JAMES TH O M AS G UTH RIE,
L A Y T O N ARM AND GUTHRIE,
CLARENCE WHITESIDES.
Dallas, Oregon.
Executors of the estate of
David M. Guthrie, deceased
R.E. W ILLIAM S, Preudeut
Brown, Sibley &' Belt,
Attorneys for Executors.
W. G. V A S S A LL Vic* Pre ideni
DALLAS CITY BANK
The Largest Industry in Polk County is the
F. J. C R A V E N , Ci«hir
Directors:
R. C. Craven, 1. N. Woods,
W. G. Vassall, R. E. Williams, B. H.
McCallon, F\ J. Craven. J. W. Crider.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
LUMBER COMPANY
Ths bank Is pleased to place a. the
disposal of its customers the facilities
Bicycle and Motorcycle, Umbrella and
Lock Repairing, Keys Fitted.
Bicycle and Motorcycle Sundries, Oils
and Greases
Buy your Lumber o f
L. B. HIXSON. JR.
GENERAL REPAIRING OF A L L
KINDS
Phone 1072
3I5 Main Street
Dallas, Ore.
them and help th
Community Grow.
Himes Engineering
Company
.
in S u r v e y in g and P la ttin g
E s tim a te s fu r n is h e d o n a ll
k in d s o f E n g in e e r in g W o r k
P h o n e 502
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D a lla s , O n .
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The World Moves Itself
We Move Anything Else
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Choice
“The Family Friend ’1
F o l e y ' s H o n e v T a r
CONTAINS NO OPIATES_______ ft
F o r AU
COUGHS
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AND
COUDS
For Children
and
¿Grown Persons
HOMER, GA„
Mr«. J. N. Hill
says: “ I cheerfully testify to the
merits of Foley’s Honey and Tai
Compound, having used it in my
ifamily for years and reccommede*
t to m y neighbors. I find it always
cures our coughs and colds and
prevents croup. I have five children
and it is all they ever take for colds.
W e would not be without Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound in the
house and can not say too much
ijr it.”
CONRAD STAFR1N.
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Duntly Combination Vacuum
Sweeper
$ 5 without, 7 . 5 0 with brush
attachments.
(Reduced from $10 and $15)
Electric Cleaners, with extra attachments from
$25 up Delivered. Can supply any make. Save
solicitors commission.
W. L. Bentley & Co. 473 1-2 Washington
State Distributors
Portland, Oregon
In te rn a tio n a l H a rv e s te r
O il T ra c to rs
TkelHCLine
GRAIN AND HAT
MACHINO
Kaden. Reaper»
h i . , im á n
Hay Loader*
Har Praaaaa ____
CORN MACHINES
Planter*. P-rken
Eseilkfa Callan
Skalier «. Skr addar*
TILLAGE
P*«. Spriag-Tootfc.
■nd D»k Harrow*
Cal'naton
GENERAL UNI
Ofl «ad Ga* Eagiaaa
Od Tractor*
Grato Dril*
FeadCrtodar*
Rade Gnade-*
Biadar Twtoa
H E R E is w o r k o n j ’ o n r f a r m f o r a n
I n t e r n a t io n a l H a r v e s t e r
tra c to r
e v e r y w e e k in th e year.
I t w ill p u ll you r
plow s, disks, drills, harrow s, binders, haul
y o u r prod u cts and supplies, d o road w o rk , run
y o u r th resh er, en sila g e cu tter, husker and
shredder, c o n c r e te m ixer, w e ll d rill, etc.
F o r best tra c to r s e rv ic e use an 1 H C
o il tr a c to r — M ogu l o r T ita n . T h e y are b u ilt
to m e e t field difficulties.
T h e ir m ech anism
is sim p le.
M o v in g parts a re c a re fu lly p to -
te c te d . T h e r e is n o unnecessary w e ig h t.
They satisfy buyers.
1 H C oil tractors— Mogul and Titan, are bnilt in
sires for *11 farms, from 6-12 to 30-60 H. F., to
operate on kerosene and gasof.ne.
Write for catalogues and otner information on
International tractors and oil engine, and we will
tell you where to see the machines.
T
International Harvester Company of America
Ora.
Portland
IfeCaratck
O ak
JUST OPENED
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We are prepared to do a n y and all k in d s of Harness and
Shoe Rppafrine’ Located In the
FARMERS' FEED SHED BUILDING
ARNOLD & McCOSKEY
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CITY TRANSFER CO.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the 3tate of
I Oregon for Polk County.
■ Ceres Wanda Fenton, Plaintiff, vs.
I Claud Merton Fenton, Defendant,
j T o Claud Merton Fenton, the above
j named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
I ^ou are hereby required to appear
uul answer the complaint filed again t
you in the above entitled Court and
suit within six weeks from the date of
the first publication of this summons,
to-wit. on or before the 17th day of
April, 1914, and if you fall to answer,
for want thereof tho plaintiff will ap­
ply for the relief demanded in said
complaint, to-wit: For a decree dis­
solving and annulling the marriage
contract now and heretofore existing
between the plaintiff and the defend­
ant; for the future care, custody and
control of Cecilia Bonita Fenton,
minor child of plalntifT and defendant;
and l'or such other and further rellel
as to the Court seems equitable.
This summons by order of the Hon
J. B. Teal. County Judge of Polk
County, Oregon, made at Chamber!'
at Dallas, Oregon, on March 2, 1914, is
served upon you by publication there
of not less than once a week for six
■onseeutive and successive weeks im-
liedl.itely prior to April 170., H ill, to
.ho Polk County itemizer, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation, nub
lulled at Dalles, P o l« County, Oregon
First published Ml rch 5. 1914.
DROWN A SIBLEY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereliv viven that the on-
l „
dersigned has been by Vbe
the c
County
Court of Polk County, Oregon, ap­
pointed administratrix of the estate
of George W. Dow, deceased, and has
qualified. A ll persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re­
quested to file the same with the un
dersigned administratrix at the lav
office of Brown, Sibley & Belt, 610 Mil
Street, Dallas, Oregon, within sil
months from the date hereof. All
claims must be verified as required by
law.
Dated and first published March’ 12,
1914.
E T T A PIC K E TT,
Administratrix of the Estate
of George W. Dow, Deceased.
Brown, Sibley & Belt,
Attorneys for the Estate.
TWO WOMEN -
AVOID
OPERATIONS
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I f you w a n t s p e c i a l a d v ic e
w r it e to L y d ia E. P in k hum M ed -
id in e C o. (c o n fid e n tia l) I.y n n ,
M ass. Y o u r le t t e r w ill lie opened,
rea d a n d a n s w e re d b y a w om an ,
an d h e ld in a n 'ic t con fid en ce.
$10C R e w a r d : $ 1 0 «
.
T h e rea d ers o f
th is o a p e r
w ill
be
p le a se d to le a r n t h a t th e r e is a t le a s t o n e
d r e a d e d d is e a s e t h a t s c ie n c e h a s b een
a b le to c u r e In a l l it s s t a g e s , a n d t h a t Is
C a t a r r h . H a l l’s C a t a r r h C u r e Is ’ h e o n ly
p o s itiv e c u r e n o w k n o w n to th e m e d u n 1
f r a t e r n i t y . C a t a r r h b e in f a c o n s titu tio n a l
d is e a se , re q u ir e s a c o n s titu tio n a l tr e a t-
m en t. H a l l’s C a t a r r h C u r e Is ta k e n In-
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I M Irens F. 3. C Iin tlD V A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Co!-, hv n’ i DrneHfita, TV .
Take H a ll’s F a m ily n i l s f.-r constipation.
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Care of the Poor
G. W. Brentner.....................
[ Boys & Girls Aid Society.. . .
| Mrs. O. H. Dlmick................
Simon ton A Scott................
Drexler & Alexander............
Neal-Bevens Co....................
U. S. Loughary..................
Dallas Meat Co...................
W. B. Gerth..........................
M. C. William s.....................
C. A Robinson.......................
H A. Woods & Co.................
C. E. Huntley........................
Flannery A Fundman..........
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City Express & Transfer Co.
B. F. B U TLE R
361.75
51.13
40.00
7.00
14.05
6.00
10.00
16.21
2.00
4.25
46.80
14.50
13.54
109.00
16.00
$
Jail.
Dallas Water Co......
Oregon Power Co___
J. M. Grant................
UTZ & DUNN
The Shoe to Choose—see them in
our window. New Spring Styles
that never before looked so good
Try a pair and be convinced._____
DALLAS SHOE STORE
MRS. J. C. GAYNOR, Proprietor
p h o n e 5J3
DALLAS
.
349.48
1.25
4.55
33.85
39.66
Advertising.
Observer Print. Co..........
Polk County Ite m ize r....
44.55
48.30
9
92.85
Rebate on Taxes
V. M Smith.........................
Hanna Bros......................... .
9.50
253.93
Scalp Bounty
9
263.43
2.00
C. D. Brumfield.
Farry.
Oherson Broa.............
Clint Hunnicutt..........
9
Muir & McDonald Co.
. .
54.25
Road D istric t No. 9.
Labor.
36 00
12 00
12 00
8.75
6.26
2 50
2.00
9
K eyt.............................
Rowland.......................
George Boyer
John J olly...
Ed Parker...
l3Mi1s Rosena
Road D istric t Na. 4.
Labor.
A. Cochrane.......................
9
6.
R oad D istric t No. 6.
Labor.
J. F. Vaughn.................
8.00
15.00
5.00 i
2.00 T. J. Alslp.......
Ira D. Phillips.
59.75 J. D. Holman..
R. R. R ig g s ....
H. Fern...........
D.
Shepherd...
4.75
8.00 R. C. Bemrose.
2.00
6.00
10.00
T. J. A lsip ................
30.75 A. H. Alslp................
Peter D. Reddekopp.
C. D. Forrette..........
Lucas A P rice..............
9
Chas. Durrell................
Henry W arren..............
Earl NelBon.........-,___
111.90
9
9
R oad D istric t No. 9.
9
Labor.
Chas. Durrell............
Perry W e lls ................
fames H iggle..............
Henry W arren............
Earl Nelson................
. . . , ••
58 00
, ,
L. Compton.....................
Geo. Parsons...................
W E. Bevens...................
T. H Knlehten.................
J T McCarty..................
H D. Brunk..................... . ,
W. T. House...................
Wnrl South,.....................
Ralph F. Cunningham...,
. ,
H M. Nash..............
ffias. Snider...........
N. C. Anderson.......
..
John Robbins...............
A. P. Kirkland..............
Milt Cotwell.................
John Green.................
Floyd Cotwell..............
Ed. Kirkland............ .
Dwain Hartmann.........
John Underwood..........
Henry Lehman............
Material.
9
, .
9
308.00
M aterial.
o..
8 95
62.95
Guy Broa....................
Labor.
lames Middleton.......
Mdd. Burkhaiter.........
«"red W Cooper..........
C. E. Cooper..............
Geo. Cooper................
Warn H art...................
C. E. Cooper................
Geo. Cooper.............. .
Fred W. Cooper.........
27.50
24.00
20.00
16 00
9.50
14.00
22.00
21.00
15.00
• •
9
240.90
18.
Labor.
Frank W. W ilson..........
B. South w ick.................
Jas. Stewart...................
Fred W ilson...................
Fred Paschal.................
Tile.
12.50
4 00
4.00
6.00
3.00
. .
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9
3206
21.
Labor.
A. Sampson................
H. 8ampson................
L. Sampson................
33 90
28 50
6 50
7.50
2 00
12.00
2.50
A. Snider...........
A. E. M eyer___
A. Wurtzberger.
9
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92.90
22.
Labor.
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T. .1 M errick..............
Villa M errick..............
Clarence M errick.......
640 40 !
33 15
6.00
2 00
9
41.15
Total Road Disi. Fund.
Total General Read Fur d.
Total General Fund___
2.9*9 76
1.877 57
3.972 85
Grand total................
98.730.18
H ilb B m s
79.50
Gravel.
64 00 j
60 80 I
O M Allen .......................
J, J. Thurston. ..................
50 75
16 50
31 50
2.60
31 60
17 50
40 25
11 20
3 !W
is oo
3 50
Labor.
W J K err.....................
H B. M iller...................
Milton l-ehman..............
M. J. Kreuta..................
I,. A. H ocker...................
W
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E. M iller.......
35.00
23 SO
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12 50 I
20 00
8 00
200
. ,
9 391 60 !
tt.
Labor
5 00 C. S Calkins................
5 00 I W H Schirmen.........
Robert Butts.
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62 50 Hugh W illiam s. . . . . . .
V « Oex _ _____ ____
H P. W hlteaker.........
Fain Simpson............
19.71
6 00
4 no
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16 00
16 00
16 00
12 00
too
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2.56
Salem T ile A Merc. Co..
Collier A Stevenson.........
F. O. Harria....................... ••
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W hat h
When
at Roaew
sat nmi€
mother.
The mt
a strong
ion— me
to have t
be confe
gence lu
were pie:
like sabl<
his heav;
His head
like a ki
enemy, ll
was fine
string-tie
gold-rim n
fiat black
coat. Tti
tary in I
and the 11
than in
which he
toward tl
-Shlrle
jor’s bru
mint-julei
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the other,
lightful w
"H e ha:
ing old.”
Shirley
ally, for I
During a
lature it I
could neli
tiou nor
without f
women ol
"Nothir
Mrs. D
wistfulnei
asked, wi
uneasines
emotion I
new Frei
thinking
suffragett
The gir
on the tal
mother's
she drew i
hands up
hair, its h
over one i
"W hat wa
‘.He till
Bted shaw
thrust oi
foot, with
through i
n<othrr-of
And he k
Major, if ;
would ha\
mean wel
said abot
Shirley.
Ranston's.
"She n
Monty." sh
into the h
looking. I
See thos
That’s thi
new sped
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Major B
end off a
said in hi
17.
146.00
Watt Shipp Powder Co___ ••
A P. K irklan d...
Emerson Shafer.
47.25
2.00
46.00
40.00
14.00
40 00
36.00
15.00
2.00
2.00
33.75
30.00
Fred P o ll...
238.26
28.75
2.00
19.50
20 00
16.00
17 00
26 00
38.00
31.00
4.00
4 00
28.00
8.00
8.00
42 00
26.00
42 00
10 40
35.75
16.00
20 00
ir o n
20 00
14 00
10 00
12.00
10 00
10 00
1« on
4 Of
32 00
6.00
16.
9 00
42 00
23 00
28.00
16.00
10.00
10 00
8.00
, ,
6.00
Labor.
6 00
4.00
8.00
10 00
8 00
18.75
7.00
13.00
12 00
11.00
14.00
12.00
2.00
24 90
29 00
22.00
20.00
22 00
12.00
12.00
6.00
8.
213.10
Walter Bird.
6 00
Mack W arren...................
Ernest French..................
G. L. Durrell.....................
A. P. Kirkland................
H. D Brunk.......................
Emerson Shafer..............
Earl South.......................
J. M. Bridges...................
Geo. Parsons...................
L. Compton.....................
W. T. House.....................
46.00
4.10
60.00
50.00
34.00
24.00
8.00
13.00
20.00
9
15.
7.50
6.00
6 00
F. C. Durrell.......
A. F. K irklan d...
H. B Brunk.........
Emerson Shafer.
Chas. D u rrell....
Henry W arren ...
Earl Nelson.......
Jim H iggle.........
39.50
18.00
22.00
3 00
3.00
Labor.
. 7.
C. R. Seymour
9
13.
E. A. McCann..
Karl Stewart..
C. E. Munkers.
J. A. But.terick.
Harry Pickens.
B. L. Smuck...
M. A. Lvncn. . .
S. L. Stewart.
18.25
24.00
4.00
4.00
21 00
14.00
10 00
3.35
7.00
O..
.1. H. Knlghten.......
W. E. Bevena.......
B A. Snvder.........
R E. Prather.......
Ed Harmon...........
T K W e lls ............
8.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
4 00
2.50
1.00
9
Labor.
L. C. Sherwood.
99.50
14.
1.30
Frank V a lller................
Ed. V alller...................
R J. W illia m s o n .......
Harry V alller................
Gel. C Smith................
Vern Fox.......................
J. F. Harding................
Labor.
9
12.
5.00
M aterial.
J. F. McClellan..
Geo. M cClellan..
Chas. Plesslnger.
Alfred S m ith ..,.
Ed. Bark............
J. 8 M iller.........
Ed. M oreland..,,
4.00
10.
R O A D D IS T R I C T F U N D * .
Road Diet. No. 1.
Labor.
J. A. T ate.............................
C W Harding.......................
Claud Harding.......................
L B Wheeler................. .
John T ate.............................
O. W Gardner.....................
George Fletchall...................
9
5.
1,823.32
4.25
50 00
9
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HIDES, PELTS, WOOL, MOHAIR AND TALLOW
2.00
Totals ..........................9 3,972.85
GENERAL ROAD FUND.
Freight Bill.
4.80
A. Sampson..........................
Labor.
10.20
C. E. Stasis..........................
Road Master Account.
6.25
Observer Print- Uo...............
Machinery.
10.16
Beall A Co...........................
Bridge Account.
331.93
Portland Bridge A Iron Co...
Labor.
10.00
H. F. Osborn........................
11.20
D. L. K eyt............................
Bridges.
3.50
Himes Engineering Co........
Machinery.
450.00
Good Roads Mach. Co..........
Bridges.
30.20
Dallas Lumber A Ix>g. Co...
Material.
20.00
Beall A Co.............................
Labor.
14.80
J. L. Hanna..........................
Bridges.
13.07
8. L. 8tewart........................
Material and Express.
4.81
Beall A Co.............................
Labor.
7.50
K. N. Wood..........................
Bridges.
240.00
Portland Bridge A Iron Co...
Labor.
64 50
F. M. S u v e r .....'.................
Material.
15.66
Fred Hebdlng........................
Labor.
12 75
F. J Wagoner......................
14 80
D. P. Stapleton ....................
Material.
Howard-Cooper Corp............
40 00
Labor.
J. W Finn.............................
166 00
Bridges.
Portland Bridge A Iron Co..
345.00
TANNERY
BU Y ER S
i n An
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ors that t!:cv offer One Hundred Dollars
fo r any care that It f ’.llj to cure. Send
fo r fist c f testimonials.
BY i
Copyi-igh
(Coi
Style Wear and Comfort
36.25
17.50
22.75
10.00
12.25
IS.
17. 50
’>o
20.00
fl
That Leads the World for
V. A. Cochran
W. 8. Catton
22.76 J. J. Stratton
22.75 G. R. Stafford
10.00 E. Kirkwood.
10 00
33.25
10.00
12 26
Labor.
33.25
17.50 M Putnam..................
Ray
Fui
gerson............
10.00
17 50 Bryan Furgerson.........
17.50 C. Putnam...................
17.50
17.50
Widows’ Pension».
Etta Bush-............................
Mattie Burson......................
Emily Chamberlain............
W. W. Chappell.................
Rose E. Cassidy...................
Lillian C. H all...................
May M. Haskins....................
Eliza Lawrence...................
Addle Launer.......... .............
Dessie M o o re ......................
Virginia M iller.....................
Mary A. Odom.....................
Lucy A. Qutvey...................
Anna Reyburn
X
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THE SHOE
Coroner's Office.
Ross H. Nelson...................
1.20
L. D. Butler........................
1.20
R. W. Baker........................
1.20
1.20
A. R Morton......................
1.20
W. H. Block........................
Chicago, 111.—" I must thank you with H. A. Bottomly...................
1.20
1.70
all my heart for Lydia E. Pinkham’a Henry Suesans.....................
1.70
V e g e t a b l e Com­ Wm. Fehmerllng................. .
W
T.
Hunnicutt.................
2.50
pound. I used to go
1.70
to my doctor for pills Carl G rael............................
Frank Cooper......................
1.70
and remedies an d Dr. O. D. Butler...................
5.00
they did not help me. L. D. Brown........................
15.35
I had headache« and R. L. Chapman...................
21.75
could not eat, and the J. R. A llgood...................... •
4.25
doctor claimed I had
62.85
9
female trouble and
Insana.
must have an opera­
F.
M.
Hellwarth...................
5.00
tion. I read in the
paper about Lydia
5.00
9
E. Pinkham’s Vege­
School Superintendent's Office.
table Compound and I have taken it and H. C. Seymour.......
168.75
feel fine. A lady said one day, ‘ Oh. 1 L. V. Macken.
120.00
feel so tired all the time and have head­ R. G. Dykstra.........
1.15
17.80
ache. ’ I aaid, ‘ Take Lydia E. Pink- G. W. M eyer..........
3.00
ham’s Vegetable Compound,’ and she W.A. Johnston......
3.75
dkl and feels fine now.” —Mrs. M. R. H. E. Barnhart.......
Observer
Print.
Co.
7.00
K a r s c h n i c k , 1488 N. Paulina Street,
H. C. Seymour.
21.50
Chicago, Illinois.
Grace Spong...
50.00
T h e O t h e r C ose.
Chas. W. L e e ..
1 60
5.65
Dayton, Ohio. — " Lydia E. Pinkham’s Dallas Telephone Co
Vegetable Compound relieved me o f
400.20
pains in my side that I had for years
Health Office.
and which doctors’ medicines failed to
B. H. McCallon.
relieve. It has certainly saved me from
an operation. I will be glad to assist
you by a personal letter to any woman
Indigent Soldier.
in the same condition.” — Mrs. J. W.
M. Buigman.....................
S herer , 126 Cass S t , Dayton, Ohic.
ternally. acting directly upon tho blood Jessie M Skinner.
K*
*retem. ther. Georgia Sawyers..
b y d e s t r o y in g t h e f o u n d a tio n o f th e d is ­ Lyda E. Smith___
e a s e , a n d *g: r in g t h e p a tie n t s tr e n g th b y
ie rre ..
building up ti e constitution and assisting Minnie St. P
1 lerre.................
nature in doing Its work. The proprietors ! Huldah E. Turpin................
much f-.ith
have so much
faith in
In Its curative po­
now- ! jjOBe Tom
I
3.25
9 30
4.90
4.00
6.05
3.00
4.10
4.90
By Taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
W . R. C o u l t e r
Oregon- for Polk County.
Dallas, Orego
Phone 1061
William Ellis and Maria J. Ellis,
Plaintiffs, vs. Martha J. Cosper. Harry
N. L BUTLER
L. D. BUTLER B. Cosper, Ora L. Cosper, U. M. Cos­
per, O. J. Cosper, Nettie Cosper, E. D. |
Cosper, Louisa J. Murphy, N. F. Nel­
son and also all other persons or par­
ties unknown claiming any right, title,
Commissioners’ Court
LAW YERS
estate, lien or interest in the real
March Sessions.
estate described in the complaint
IN E PE N D E N C E
- O R E G O N herein, defendants.
To U. M. Cosper, O. J. Cosper, Nettie
GENEARL FUND.
Cosper, E. D. Cosper, Louisa J. ■
V
Elections.
Murphy,
and
also
all
other
persons
j
V
W. S. McClain......................
3.40
or parties unknown claiming any
» R. L. CHAPM AN...
right, title, estate, lien or interest“
3.40
i
F U N E R A L D IRE CTO R
In the real estate described in the |
Sheriff’» Office.
>
and
J
complaint herein, defendants:
J.
M.
Grant........................
152.34
EM BALM ER
In the name of the State of Oregon: J- K. Richter......................
75.00
i O F F I C E : C h a p e l a n d P a rlo rs, N. M ain st
You are hereby required to upp-ar Dallas Telephone Co..........
3.30
•
D A L L A S .O R E G O N :
and answer the complaint filed aga! ist
;
B o th P h o n e s 1183
you in the above entitled Court and
$
230.64
suit within six weeks from the date of
Clerk’s Office.
V + C a lls P ro m p tly A i d w ere d D a y o r N ig h t.
the first publication of this summons, A. B. Robinson, Jr...............
137.35
to-wit, on or before the 17th day oi E. E. Shaw............................
75.0«
April, 1914, and if you fail to answer, Elma E. H arris...................
60.00
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap­ Bushong & Co........................
32.50
❖
ply to the Court for a decree as pray Irwin-Hodson Co...................
2.45
ed
for
in
said
complaint,
to-wit:
Dallas Telephone Co.............
I M S VICrtCOTT, PKO PRIETO ft
2.50
1.
That
the
defendants
herein
may
♦T<
Edward E. Shaw...................
All kinds of hauliug at reason­
12.50
be required to set forth the nature R. G. Caldwell.......................
able
rates.
Phone
orders
4.50
of their claims in and to that certain Glass A Prudhomme Co........
promptly attended to. Head­
2.87
parcel of land described as follows,
quarters at Webster's confec­
to-wit:
Beginning
at
the
Northeast
tionery.
319 64
Phone 511.
Barn Phone Mutual 24 :omer of Lot No. 4, in Block No. 4, in
Treasurer’» Office.
the Original Town (now city) of Dal­ Willis Simonton.................
95.00
las, Polk County, Oregon, as platted i. H. Savery........................
65.00
of record by the LaCreole Academic Tracy Status.......................
Dallas Camp, No. 209
62.50
Institute, a corporation, thence run­
75.00
Woodmen of the World
ning South 88 feet; thence West 429 66 Hugh O. Black...................
Tracy
Stoats.......................
63.95
Meets every Tuesday evening at feet, more or less, to the old channel
3.00
Woodman Hall, corner of Washington of the La Creole River; thence North Polk County Item izer.........
11.62
and Jefferson Streets. Visiting Neigh erly, following said LaCreole River to V. P. Flske..........................
2.00
bors welcomed.
a point due West of the place of be Dallas Telephone Co..........
42.80
j JERRY DRISCOLL, Consul Com.
ginning; thence East 429.66 feet more C. G. Coad............................
C.
G.
Coad............................
10.62
| JOE CRAVEN, Clerk.
or less to the place of beginning. And
V. P. Flske..........................
5.00
that all adverse claims of the defend
ants may be determined by a decree
A. F. & A. M.
9 436.49
of said Court; 2. That by said decree
Jennings Lodge, No. 9
Surveyor’* Office.
it he declared and adjudged that the
Meets second and fourth Fridays of said defendants and each of them Dallas Telephone Co............
2.00
each month in Masonic hall on Main 'lave no estate nor interest whatever
street.
Visiting brethren welcome.
2.00
in or to said parcel of land and that
W R. ELLIS. W. M
Assessor'* Office.
the title of plaintiffs thereto is good
F
E.
M
ever..........................
W A LTE R S. MUIR, Sec‘y.
100 00
and valid; and, < That the said de­
62 50
fendants and eaci of them be forever Mrs. F. E. M eyer...................
J.
T.
Ford............................
72.00
Almira Rebekah Looge, No. 26 enjoined and debarred from asserting T. W. Goodell........................
57.00
Meets on the first and third Wednes any claims whatever in or to said Bert Robinson......... .............
78.00
dav of each month in the Odd Fellows lands adverse to plaintiffs and that Dallas Telephone Co............
2 25
plaintiffs may have such other relief
Hall
C.
E.
Huntlev........................
84
35
03 may seein meet with equltyr
E LLA J METZGER. N. O.
45 00
This sunmons by an order of the 13iw E. W allace.....................
ORA COSPER, Secretary.
H Runcorn.......................
66 00
Hon. J B. Teal, County Judge of Polk
54.00
County, Oregon, made at Chambers I. S. Bohsnnon......................
Glass
A
Prudhomme
Co.......
Mistletoe Circle, No. 23
« 94
In Dallas, Oregor, on the 2nd day of
Women of Woodcraft
March, 1914, is served upon you by
9 628 04
Meets on the second and fourth he publication thereof for a period
Commissioners' Court.
Wednesdays of each month at the qf six consecutive weeks immediately
F
.
B
T
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s
i......................
100 00
prior to the 17th day of April, 1914, in
Woodman Hall.
29 20
EMM \ JOST. Guardian Neighbor :he Polk County Itemizer. a newspaper S. H. P etre................
O.
A
W
e
lls
...................
25 50
of general circulation printed weekly
SADIE LY N N , Clerk.
S. H. Edwards..............
8 00
at Dallas in said County.
2.75
The date of the first publication of Observer Print. Co......
Dallas Assembly, No. 46
Dallas
Telephone
Co___
2.35
this summons Is March 5, 1914.
United Artisans
BROWN A SI) LF Y,
Meets first and third Monday even
9 167 80
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Sealer of Weight*.
jgs of each mouth in Woodman Hal!
A.
V.
R
Snyder...................
50 00
Visiting members cordially invited
Dallas Telephone C o ...........
J L W H ITE,
” 26
Notice to Contractors.
Master Artlsa
Sealed bids will be received by the
W IL L IS SIMONTON, 8ec’y. | County Court of Polk County. Otegon.
62 26
County Attorney.
tt Pallas. In the office of the County
Dallas Telephone Co.............
1.75
[ Clerk, on or before 10 A M , April 27,
MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL | '914 for crushing and delivering rock,
1 75
{ on public highways; bids to be based
Court House.
Instructor on
I on quarter mile hauls. Hock to be Finley W hitney.....................
60 00
| "rushed at quarries with county crush- Dallas Water Co....................
5 20
ors Separate bids received on crush- Oregon Power C o ..................
PIANO and ORGAN
15 00
! ing end hauling. A forfeit of 9109 09 Fred B W est........................
8 95
Studio: 7; 2 Oak St Dallas. Oregon ) ,n I’“
“ P » » r.iarantee that bidder Mutual Fire Insurance.........
J ! will enter contract within 10 days. Craven Hardware Co............
7 “
-------- ----------------------— — Amount of rock required estimated at Geo Stroud............................
12 75
90*0 yards. County Court reserve# R S Henline........................
4 50
the right to reject any and all bids.
Underwood Typewriter C o...
96 75
Bv order of County Court, Dallas.
D E N T IS T
W L Soehren................... ..
2 26
For Info-matton apply to J B Tenl.
Office over Fuller Pharmacy. Dallas
Office Hours: 6 to 12 A M
1 to5 P M County Judge
9
235.10
All kinds of Dental work done at
A. B ROBINSON.
C ircu it Court.
Debt* I
Apr 16
County Clark.
Dallas Telephon» Co........
l.3t
BUTLER & BUTLER
9
Justice Court
H. G. Strayer......................
b\ L. Wood..........................
Jah. linlah............................
W. P. Lew is........................
H. G. Strayer......................
H. Holman............................
J. M. Grant..........................
COFFEE
FOR î»ALE BY
louilnry Grocery
DALLAS. OREGON.
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