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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1910)
Polk County OBsenrer PEOPLE YOU KNOW FARMERS TO BENEFIT J, C. HAYTER, j FTOIXOI ASP PL-BUgHER.! I PoM!rd Semi-Weekly at II S per Tear. Utrtetly in advance. Comings and Going as Told by Oar Exchange. SWIFT PACKING PLANT WILL PEN MARCH II. " r r-hv.man r,f Vis, Has is In Cr- ralH, "for a few dy. vij.t w.th Portland Will Ha.e Tailed BoHding matter , m,,thrr. Co-va!li Rept-bliean. Parna; Smfc-e on Tillamook Road lo fV-in Soon. WAS PIONEER SURGEON Dr. H. R. Uttfeflr-M lle ml Ills Home In Portland. Dr. Horace R. Littlefield, a pioneer I by many of th older Mdntt of Polk , ,.,,ii.te f,r hirn to kw-p up ccruniy. aiea at nut norae in x-urnaiiu. ja r-r place He will remain on Mildl.-tn Farm Sold. The Hai'lM & Bird I-and Company, of thl city. hn sold the John Mid ,iietn farm t E. W. .Strong, of Jlon- f mouth, for IIO.OOO. The -'arm lie one mile north of Ilit kr-ail and is on of !the desirable farm, of th county. Mr. Midd'-t-.n v. : probably buy a smaller ic;nff aire ha made It the Thursday afternoon. Death was due to . . . ,. iK t.r . r pia.ce sol'l lor ir.e n-i iuu,.. week. Mf.il-' puttins in a crop for Mr. il, Oregon,' cr-der the Act of Cor,- - E. Trask Intend, to put in an - a tr t it'a I ,f--. m V i-. cr r.r z. En -TV.".' 3E l t''f f"- i7 - " "'-" ' ....-.- ,. - j an injury received In a wreck of the ; --r grat whue. Mr. TraiK is well , ... .l. DALLAS, ORBOOJf. FEB. 42. IJ- known in thi. city, hi-ving resided FORTLAXR Or. Feb. -The M. , Elk- .xcundon train on the Northern Vr- ontiJ a few jer a, if hand-; parkin plant of the Swift interest , Pacific near Chehali. In 1403. On that Tkt W U build Dallas u to fHO- ' lei P-enton county. exhibit at the on the Penin-ula i. expected to tart j occasion he abstained lotarnal injune. iTii ac fiara wwr. ih rn:rui '"""- ' , , (.. . f,., fan. -irv". h! the majrnltude of the work emt.raced arid three broken nh. For the lat ! . . . .j." ... tk ift rJan. hr hr.i li a aeven month he had been confined to in the I department wore, ana w a aijsn - - -. . . ., . u t.-t .,n,i . . . :.!dS in th nrSrliml raniM of near. , ha home. street, oppoMt Jfot'.i, aim atlil af.'iCVUiT oi a.uuy. t,uruo . - 1 , , , . , ., v.- 11 ail kir.is of I t.. .. . . in ... r M1.vin Tjt IJttlefield waa horn in Ouintri-. now in Lne to han-ll-- il Kin'ib Rev. K. E. IfcVkker U at Erooki holding a revival meeting and will t-e awa7 for another Gazette-Time. r&nizt Dallat ptopU. I have opened a I'.enl K.-.tat. .,ffl e fourl f'ity Hall huildin a.Sility- ConallU delay in the original pro?ct of near- v... .v.. ,.,i.ii I Illinois. In A rtril. t S 4S. He graduated i.rr.oertv. I shall endeavor at ail t:rnef r.iete The orninK of the riant mean ' at Rush Medical College, Chicago, in to give my patrons a iKi-jar d-al. v,a 50ft r,,r.ie witi emr.iovert siWi'H. He had orevioutily TveA in the '"".the tart with the probability that thejL'nion Army in the Civil War, enlist-j mi m her will h doubled within theing-a a private In Company G. One; Mrs. Bird McKimmee ha returr.ed cominJ5 .,ar K furni,,h a big Uve- Hundred and Forty-fifth lllinoi In-I to thin place after fjaite a viait with n,rtty market for the farmera arid fan try. In 1S64 he became assiHtant J relative at ballaa. I'.oseburg N'ewa nock rajger, of the Pacific Xorthwest auraeon and rendered efficient a;rvlce Ber.ator J. X. Hart, of Baker City. ana other packing plants and factories in the hospitals in the field. , ! trai a vmiW at. the mate house ff,T utilizing aide products of the pack- In I he came to Oregon, settling; Thursday on business before the des- jr houses will be established. 'at Lafayette, and in m he became ert land board. Halern ri'tenman. Mm. Devirie, widow cf the la'e E Youra for business. KOWIX JACOIif-OX. ARRIVING Will Have Tallc-t Buildimr. Work on what will be the tallest S. Devine, and children have moved huMiT)e , thit ,f not in the back from I'olk county to Iebanon to Par.me xorthwest, will be begun Sal-iii ISoJ Win. The "Invincible" basketball t-am of the Salem Presl.yu-rian church defeat ed the X. L. C. H. boys' t-am of Lal laa in Salem. Friday nitrht by a score i chief surgeon of the construction de- : ' to . The work of tne The oartment of the O. R. A- X.. which was r"'"s ffuarfj.-, w.u. ..... engaged in constructing the main line basket win thrown by Dallas. ! reside. I:banon Criterion. i March 10, when construction of the down the Columbia River. After the iline uf Ka road was built he became, surgeon for, Italia the Washington & Idaho Railroad. He Cutlr .Scott A T.. r... f'.riHv r;ti.?it . v . i..ii.i. . i. Mr. Cake', address on retiring from " ,; ' " ' ' thinv friendi "'J " Z, a hrZlJ V., i terward became associated with Vr. the chairmanship of the 8tate Repub-' rf JW, ,.eu!ah Meyer, at the home nftn ano Alder" streeu and'will be 15 him for IS years. Dr. Cornelius rec- Wixids , .i i.r nn sir f. . jieers. '.utr v. in hc-.ernv i.ive new iirv. wa. excellent In spirit and matter. It .,., ,r . ,.,.,.r. ,., Sai,.m . ' . " ollections of the partnerahlp are filled :l'"u" was a clear and dMntrreated appeal .,' " -,. " ; with Incidents denoting the worth of i?K!.e!.j.rtii. i sirufaure wouiu oif a crrjii 117 for party nnlty under the prlm law , j,. of th, country. with asw;mbly to harmonize and guide, , . .... T iew ii'ium ii... 7 t'a-wenf-r rsfrvw-e rxio. G uard Guard Center Forward Forward -Dallai Dr. Littlefield as a man and as a com petent physician. Substitute Matheney; Salem. Perkins. Invinribles P.ose I w is D.-nnis.jn Titer Perkins Farnham and Dr. Littlefield will be remembered tajaaa 4asj Pacsenger eerrice on 25 miles of ; by many Portlanders as a member of; ntTcrtrpcc T rr A I C 2 he cr.urne lit the oartv. throijgh fair and Just representative action. Mr. vl''w- Cake's suggesl(ris a. to constitution Mr. J. K. Mag' rs. w ife of J'joge J. completed road at the west end of ; the Veteran Male Quartet, having a X of the assembly were very fully car- j K- Magera. of Portland, is viniting tnJS Southern Pacific's Tiilamcxik ex-, fine bass voice, and frequently ap- rled out by the com mitt-. The Ite- with Miss Minnetta and A. G. Magers tension will be begun, it Is expected, ; pearing in public in the cause of char- j (Advertisements un.br this head publican party can be united on this "f this city for a few weeks. Salem 0n April 1. Trains will be run from , ity and in benevolent events. are charged at the rat.- of 1 c-nt p-r basts and Its worn carried to mu:'M. ' Statesman. Tillamook to Vosburg, giving service i June 27. 1865. he married Miss Ann i word, first insertion: c-nt per wor.i or not at all. If this cannot win, thej Mayor Earn Mothershcad say posi- to Bay City, Hobsonvllle and other in- f Kirwln, who died August 6, 1889. They We will open at once our Spring Ginghams, Perca' Silk Dress Goods. The finest and largest line of RjN bons ever shown in Dallas. Look for our new prjc;:;; DALLAS MERCANTILE CO 1 3 tin hi j.uj.e I Tit id o fR.ii. ..V for each insertion thereat" p-r; words or 1 sh. il p. r month. .No al- caae I hofeless. "A mere scramble lively be will not stand for re-elec- termediate points. Meanwhile work Is had four children, of whom the eldest) vert'sement inserted for less than 15 for offle," said Mr. Cake, "with a tion this year. He ajs he did not want steadily going on across the Coast and Horace, who became a physician, j cents. many platforms as there are candi-; the place before and now he ab.v.lute- Mountains and by next Fall it Is ex- are dead. The other sons are Judge j dates. " and this I what the go-a-yo'j jy will not take it aaln. This leaves pected trains will run through from J Edwin V. Littlefield, a well-known; round. please primary brings forth is the tan open field for all who may desire Portland to 'J Ulamook liay. , .practicing attorney in Portland, and 1 condition to which politic of the to display city patriotism. Burns Another C'ongreman. state have degenerated." Use of the. News. j 0ron be Kjvfcn anotnr.r con. repreaentatlve aystem In a broad and; Ml and Mrs. George Ward, of Ilia ai r.,.ii,iv two I. be. Harrle A. Littlefield, a physician at j Xewberg, Oregon. I On Xovember 20, 1891, Dr. Little-1 Found in Dallas a pair of spe. tad. s. Pay for this notice and take them. 21tf. general way Is the only remedy. Hock, Polk County, returned home ,eVed after the coming census Is tak- ! fi,;Id "tarried Miss Mary T. Price, of, - ! " 'Thursday after a visit In this city with en. According to the basis of repre- Dayton' reKn' aml h urvlv! him- WILL IMPROVE YARDS ". r. M. Jack, and with'etatIon expected to be fixed by the B"ide the widow' the two "n an, i IMra. France, Gay, who has been quite new census, one congressman will be,"" aoopieu uaugnu-r, aiisb Roaie 1.11- Houtltern Padflr; Will Plank lx-ftt (irouiuU In Ialla. W. Ie Hoehren received a letter from the Southern Pacific officials In Portland today Informing him that tlefield, there are no near relatives among the survivors. ;ill for some time. Brownsville Times, allowed for every 224,000 of popula j During the past month Miss Tessie tion. The basis at present is one rep- Ma k, of Astoria, and Miss Hallie Gib- resentatlve for every 1H2.182 of popu-I inon. of Rickreall, have been the guests lation. It Is expected the coming cen-jgJORIES FROM STAGE ' of ex-Gov-rnor and Mrs. Geer at their su will show a population for the 1 Kftk I'or Sale. Settings of Rhode Lsland Reds" eiru-.--for sale. Rest winter layers. D. A. Critehlow, Dttllas. 2-15-t home in Etrnhurst, 470 East Fifty- state of close to 800,000. This would third street. Miss Mack is a niece of give three congressmen and if decided to plank 1 'r"- '''"r and one of Astoria's popular hopes of some are realized and the 'i ' ,l, , 1 younger set, and Miss Gibson Is a tal- state Is found to have 1,000,000, then the . Edward Elliott Will Appx-nr in Dallas Tomorrow Xlglit. ; ented artist and favorite in the Polk four congressmen will be allowed. County town. Sunday Oregonlan. At the borne of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. With his present tour, Edward Ell iott inaugurates his nineteenth year in l-'iiriiNlied House Wanted. Wanted a furnished house in Dallas, suitable for family of four; no small children; can furnish uoo.l references. Inquire at this ofiiee. ;i;tf For Rent. Hop yard for rent. II. Dallas, Oregon. ampbell. 2-1.: if. the company ha the roadway leading from the street Ui the baggage and freight room at the depot in Dallas. The letter says I M"""y town. hunday Oregonlan. , K,andli.vlan Corning that the company is tired or experl-1 n nome 01 ,ir, ami .irs. ,. ji.j Avertlsements are being placed by j his art of enacting Stories from the! For Rent, menting with Yamhill gravel and thai ; Dslrymple on East State street. Sat- the Portland Commercial Club in the j stage. These years have been devoted Six-room house, electric lights, nice It hs decided that the only way to ; urday evening, February 12, a very p-adirig Swedish and Norwegian-Dan- 1 wholly to his profession, and today he ! large rooms, inquire Mrs. al Mutton. Improve the freight yard Is to lay 1 pleasant entertainment was given In ih papers of the country, calling at-I stands as an exemplification of the 1 Dallas. 215-lf. down plank the full length of the honor of Mrs. Dalrymple' sisters, Mrs. tention to opportunities here for in- j best attainments, highest aims, and! driveway. The Improvement will be ' X. Woods and Mrs. Edwin Jacobson dustrlous people who seek homes in most lasting succl sses of the lyctum. For Sale, made a soon as the weather settles. j r Dallas. The rooms were prettily , tie country districts. A large inquiry I Eor this season Mr. Elliott is feat-' An Olds sasoline engine. 3-horse-The action of the company Is high- ! decorated In red and green and the i(1 ,.rning to the Portland office from urng "The Lion and the Mouse," the ' power. Nearly new. Hugh Haves, Dal ly grainy I na- to tne business men or - "e n e,iU.r- Meanoinavians all over the country and greatest success ever presented by las. 1-28-tf. Dallas, and especially to tne truckmen "" n.e ..1 ne nun. 1-; letters are answered by a special cor am teamsters, a the roadway to the reu in uriien the la'iy s prize was car- respondent who understands the lan. rlcrl away by Mrs. I. N him. This play is a story of American ' lift the most human, vital, thrilling! Wanted. freight shed has heretofore been rlen away by Mrs, I. .V ooJh and gunge. This Is but one phase of the 1 Ktrv ever ..reU,.n...,i n the a,.-!,.,,,, All kinds nf Iron rubber brass cm.. almost Impassable during the rainy j that for gentlemen by A. If. Moore. ; Commercial Club's work, but it is I platform. His lecture is arranged from ' per, zinc and hides. Highest cash winter month, of each year. Mr. Koeh- , J nose making up the company were: bringing Inquiries. The people are ; Charles Klein's great play, which has prices paid. A. X. Halleck, Monmouth, ren and R. K. Williams, representing Mr. and Mrs. I. .V Woods and Mr. and thrifty and Industrious and settlers h,l the ..hen,, m,.n.-.i r,.n ,.r ,.i.,h, Oregon t.iv.tt hundred nights in Xew York City! : WON ON ITS MERITS the Dallas business men, recently call-. A'r"- i-owin jaeoosm, jwipls; Mrs. f this kind will help develop the va d on the official In Portland to re- 1 Franklin Miles, Portland; Miss Mar- 'cant lands of the state, quest the needed Improvement, and ( Ker Ite Egan, Urooka; Miss Callsta ! . the prompt compliance by the com- , oore, .Mrs. I-. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. pany Is deeply anoreclated. , H"y Unrtoii, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ham The letter states further that the 1 '""n. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. I.inn, Mr. and j company will take up the matter ofjA'r. F. H. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. It. I!. j M, Mliiiivllle cwspaH T Praise I)al- . witching It evening trains and en-, "'""ii", wr. mm Airs. si. i .Mey. rs, deavor to have this work done at thej-v'r. and Mrs. Percy V. Cotter, Mr. and south end of (he vard. Instead of nn ! M A. 11. Moore . las lla.kclball Team. Wuslnglon street, thus doing away Willi the chance of danger to pedes trian, and avoiding the noise nuisance Pn-Hs PersonalH. fMe.Mlnnvllle Teep,ne-R. gMt. r ) James iiayes, or Sheridan, was a The hardest fought game of basket ball that has taken place in McMln- vllle In some time was that of last ' alone. It Is a story that holds you like 1 House lor Rent, a vise and makes you laugh, without, Xi at cottage, suitable for two or any effort to be funny. It Is a story ! three persons, one block from Court wlth a message that makes men and j house, inquire at this olfice. 215-tf. women think. 1', e-f-J-l . : ',1'-' 1 'Pi ill WATCH For Our Display of All Is New in Tha SPRING CLOTHING UGL0W CLOTHING HOUSE The Home of Classy Clothes I lln " I.l" the J Ph. p:i:i'S 11a To. bank Ca St 1.1 111 Worl I.;a aaeot Ma of tl Indej Ower .Groo JCitvai .Tiie rancl con III itiea r prise-. i; M u fa Btu spent jiiout Buck Tu' at tli Ha such unitii' If : the I treat. ; Fit: the I on ono of the main thoroughfare of j business visitor In this city W. dnes-' Friday night, when the local col tne city. SETTLER GETS APPEAL Injunction Refused C. V. Ilnrc, In., clslon to lln Submitted. vlsltid several days this w MeMlnnvllle friends Prof, D. M Attorney A. W. Lufferty yesterday. In the Fulled State Court, secured an order allowing an appeal from the de cision or juoge nenn, wno refused an p.nded the Dallas-M. Mlnnville injunction in tne case i,r i pester V. kctbi.M i.rne kri.i ,1.... G. W, Conkcy. of the iirm of Con .ge boys went against the Dallas team 'arl Fenlon, of Dallas, attended the ""'1 w'r" '"-alen by the decisive score iKillas-Me.VIIrw.vlll.. .i.i.k.4i...n "f 20 to 3, the home team not suc- iFridav evenimr jeeedlng In getting a single Held bas ket. I-or that matter the visitors got Hut nine, three of them In the last few minutes of the game when the locals were so exhausted us to be hardly able to make any defense, l.'p Among other stage stories In Mr. Klllott's repertory are "The Man of the Hour," "A Gilded Fool," "David Harum," "Christopher, Jr.," and "The Servant In the House." .Mr. Elliott will appear In the Dal las College chapel tomorrow night. Corner Iot I 'or Sale, Fine corner lot left in L.-vens' Third Addition, for J275. II. G. Campbell. 17-tf. LOOK HERE! day. Mr, and Mrs. George Nichols, of iMillas, were visiting In this city sev-1 eral days this week. J. D. Whittaker, of Independence. I Metzu-er, of Dallas, al ba s- I litre against August Birkenricld. The' case, will no to the Court of Appeals: at Han Francisco. Hare was one of the original settlers, In the Hlleti Indian Reservation whose! claim had not been paused to patent k With: lo that time, the b.ul half li.nl r,.M,,li,l In but a single basket. The boys from this place, as in the Multnomah game, did very poor shoot ing of baskets, ns they should have made three or four, but unlike the lirst named game, they wen; out-play Judge William Galloway went to because of the general order Issued by ''alias, Wednesday. Will hold court mandlngan Investigation of all Halms "' '"e conn there. Hare submitted final proofs, which j Mis. G. I- Hawkins, of Dallas. Were sc.. pled nnd forwarded. i visiting at the home of Mrs. Milen After rriRking final proof, A ugust I b ndrl. k. iiirseniicid entered on the Mure cb.lin M Kn!y. r, of Amity a a squatter. He declare his Intention here Friday. He has or remaining on tne ground to acquire ; Ainltv lo 1'errydnle, a preferen right of entry In 1 use u,c ' Hare claim Is chiic.1. d. The curt ie- (Sheridan Sun.) fused to grant 1111 Injunction restrain- j J w- Hayes bus bought n farm near Itig lilrkenlleid from again entering 011 ' "'" of I'mltou nnd will nine the land. th r .oinetlme before April 1. A bill Is pending In foiigren which j Mrs. Mary Savage was here from 1 Intended to cure nil defects which Dallas several das the nasi week in key-Walker, of lud pendence, was biislniss visitor In this city Friday of!"' other respects as well, by the last week. heavier team. Dallas Is decidedly the strongest aggregation that has been here and won on Its merits. The tenm work was excellent nnd the players all strong, perhaps the center, Shaw, j being the star. 'M t Another satisfactory feature of the game was the work of the referee. j who labored almost ns hard ns the was n visitor 1 players themselves, thoroughly under line I from ! st I the game, and mive decisions absolutely above criticism. MeMlnn vllle Register. For Sale. Eighty acres of fine land all under his entertainment being the fourth i cultivation 1 Vi miles west of Xorth number of the lyceum course. Seats' Yamhill. S in res in hops, yard trellis- are now selling. A Cariit'Moinn Mciiiento. Walter Johnson, the deputy sheriff who engaged In a pitched battle at iiuena Vista with five convicts who had made their escape from the stute penitentiary, was yesterday present ed with a memento of the occasion by Superintendent James and other of ficers of the Institution. At the time of the battle Johnson was shot In the leg, und fired a number of shots at the convicts, one taking effect In the abdomen of a convict by the name of ed. Hop house, dwelling and barn.! Close to Yamhill river. Price if taken at once, SUL'.'O. Inquire at this c.ffi'-e. 1-21-tf. Wood l or Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders, remember that I am nhlo to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates. Senil In your orders by eith. r phone. Mutual 1190; Rell 413. August Bowman. 8-4 -tf The City Express & Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at rea sonable rates. Stand and both phones at Webster's Confection ery Store. ARTHUR STARR Proprietor DALLAS, OREGON Horse Slug-ill;; anil General liliick smithing I can cure Quarter Cracks and Con tracted Feet, also stop Interfering and Forging. I guarantee all work first class. All I ask the public Is to give I'or Sale. The E. Kimball place of it acres .nine,,,,, yvn operation was made on 2 H miles west of Dallas, on the coun- me at fair trial. I also cure corn on ........... ...... uir uuuri exiracien. 1 ne ty road, t.ooil well, plenty of rnnnim? horses feet water; about 20 acres in cultivation; Horse Shoeing n Sxvlully. 5 acres easily cleared. Ideal place for GEORGE P. CRAMER fruit. For further particulars, so,. Ren Fred Wagners Old Stand Dallas Ore Thompson. Mutual phone Black 4. j ' memento presented to Johnson con sisted of this bullet encased In a hand some gold watch charm. Salem Statesman. may be discover.-,! ,n the final proofs or ncluel settlers on the Sllelz lands Should It become a law the appeal taken by Attorney lrr..ty will be mi nis;! unary. Oregonlan. falliollcs lliijr IM, II. (I. Campbell has sold to the Ro man Catholic Archiiishop of the Dio cese of Oregon u lln building lot In th U Veils' Third Ad.lltl. tl to Dallas The negotiations for the purchase were curried on by the Itev. Father II II. J. Metx vltt, who came from Port land lo Dull.is for that purpose. The attend the last Illness and death of her slstcr-lii-law, Mrs. Marlon Ij..ly. A farewell reception Was given hist CLEAN UP MARKET Outlook Gissl for lYIcrs for Coming Hop Crop. "If there ever was time when the wiling In the Masonic Hail to Mr. und ! I""""''-! fr the hop growers was fa- Mrs. J. II. Enkln, who will soon lem Sin rldan to make their home in Port land. The gnlhetliig was In the un due of a surprise, planned by the members of thn Masonic and the East ern Slur lodges, of winch orders both vonil.le It Is now. That the coining crop on the roast will sell at good prices, regardless of the yield In this ntry or In EuroM, mny be counted n practical certainty." That Is the statement made Friday Mr. nnd Mrs Fakln have Ion l.e. n " v a prominent Oregon grower-deal. r. imIHu members, and as a lilting cl,,se"'' fur,h'r: to their eleven y. nrs residence her.J "Tbe fai t that dealer, now are quite to show the cst.cin l( wlilih ihey are n' ri,ll' willing to contract for the held, not onlv In il... I, r i.,., , coming , top in this state at IS to IS 14 lot aecured by Ihs laih.illc people I. in , rommnniiy as .. and lo bid"'"'" ,n Um" "'knlflcant and Indl directly across the street from the i,rm st wishes In their new h,.,..e ' "'fai ontld.nce In the market for the j 11 output. "The market hs since the first of the vcar het.l .1 a l...r li-l While the engine on the Sheridan most memlier of the trade .....eH home of Councilman Wilson Ayres and Is on of the most sightly build ing lots in thv city. It has not been an nounced w hen work w III be commenc ed on the church building, but the Nst.iiHllr lln-maii Hurt, nillaniitui Irain Mas tnklt.ir i. r ..... . . ... " ' ,, .v. 1 . nan i..mni.i t y construc tion will probably be gotten , " ' ,,r'' r" -..i,ir.lay. the pipe the statistical position of hoi In the under way durln the comlii prln , """""" "" r to the engine world markets, whl. h is and hiilmnl or summer. l"" "f"m to d and Ml against very strong. It might perha with Mr. W.otfall. the tlr.m .n. kn.s klnc more acrurscy be said that the mar- I him from II. 1 . . . .... Xymhcrln, Or.lhui P.,xL ' ,,,v , R m i 1 V ' ' '""''i ( ri..usl H..ir.. fr..m the blow and of men who had Interrvts at Make, and 1 The ordinance provldln,- for the fall, and b.,d the ,.,.p ,.rk, fr.lm fr m hom run..,y market at thl.1 numtsrrln: of house, and marking the, the hip bone. 11. l, suffered Inter- a of the eM.n would have meant treel la the city wa ps.d by the nal In urs He -ns at one i.,,en to serious I.m; but this rsmpatgii In-, council last night. The order for the , ' WilUmln and .1 1 r. .o,t. ,Vltbly meant the -.crince of hr.! nun. ixts and street name plsti-s has slowly linprot nu, - sberebm Hun b. placed with the factory by Dun- j Kan 4k Holman. the contracture, and j they are -irctrd tu strive within the' next few dava The council alsn A ' aa ordinance autt orl.lne a ,,,' "."' ",,n,v- - ,'-Bn- Ty1' T --. with the Nrthw..ern (',p,.t,n;, '" ' T'"' r'm,n" Oeneral Msn.jrer Oerllneer. of the raretreet ll.ht for five year. An or-1! "' , r"'",r . the old Mrm. D.U.. Fall. City railroad, dinance placing the nlghtwsl. hm.n " h';m"' t!"n',"' " j Infin. the Otenr that the t Xo ",8ide train, now atop at the nwni ln". near IVrry f.w pamgrr. tHh morn. ance waa transacted at th. aeawon I . ' ' . ' " " ' aneranoa a waitinc rtiH (dependence, hut Is now llvlnc la Pwrt-:,,,, beew built at th. rroaMne for the Attorney waller L. Tow, Jr., re- 'and. turned yeeterd.y from a Week', hum- I m vuit la Portland and Astoria. PAINLESS DENTISTRY We give you the best painless dental service obtainable Van Wyck system. Modern office equipment. tr Teeth ca.M .r health. Oar .lam ar hrUts aril (! Iks sasalk a aataral i.rassiaa aa4 will eravs a last lag ceafert. T e-- 1 Silver lillings Gold or Enam. l Nllines, ridge Teeth. 2l'K Gold Crown. 1''k GoimI Rubber Plate Best R. ,1 Rub!,. r 'al,. Painless extraction . ! 0c and up . f 1 and up. tn r,o -).IO tr.oo Js.oo 5(ip. rainless extraction free when plates or bridge work is ordered. Examination free. Mutual phone 2oG. Van Wyck Dental Parlor Lady Assistant DR. 5. T. DONOHOE, Mgr. Uglow Building, over Fullers Drug Store DALLAS, - . . OREGON J. M. Inn lnn lx-a.1. i M. Van Dun, a former real. lent of .lk County, died at fSL j,. Idaho. I , and a. a result when the new crop omea a will find the market practi-I rally hare. iiV W aW M w "V a w . W. W. Ullrey OUR OLIVE 0IE Is of an especially fine quality a:., we want everyone to know it. j household is complete without a U tie of Olive Oil but it should be F,vi price Or; .very Of ! the very best grade. We import from California and eruaranteeiti , i be absolutely pure. FULLER PHARMACI, DALLAS, OREGON Dealer In Second Hand Goods DALLAS STATION TIME CARD LEAVING DA LEAF, ' I'Hssenger .No. 74 Passenger So. 76 1 ouuiy at prlups hill lJirge-t sIik k In Polk C. wiiicii will mean suie-iamij,! y aing lo jnn. Ml kinds of s,1ii.l-l,a,l I urnitiir.. iHiuglit at U't pri-. )I RT MRI IT, I I.M.I.XS, OP.I.GOX SOUTIIERX PACIFIC. ARRIVIXO PH . . 6:45 a. m. Passenger No. 77 i .':J(1 n m I r,..Q.. . -c 111. I IV.,,.. X- . 1 "ItSl 1.1 , trains aih i nr..i -, : .. . v... hill. For. st Crnv, ii , c,nne t tsnerldan Junction lor ronn n. a at st i iHl lsl,or? and way point. Train. Xos. 1 and" Joe for Indemn ne n,,T,re vla Dalla. No. 1 and 77 connwM in.pp, nd. nce, Corvallig and way point. S SALEM. FALLS CITY A WESTERN RY. f Fast Ilo und. TRAIN- NO. 1. YOUR. SITTING ROOM LIGHT tic 1. TniAln,t Uirpi,rer.! . n iivn i,T b-v V ot ul , i, under bond read first time other bualnesa of particular lnit-' ; roave.ilnre of the y,asss a germ. The arw atrancemeet wtU he rrwatly p- 1I blank, for aale at thl. office, j predated by the trvlln pvMic. "J I Wurt at n. het.i:h . t BiT iairi"' ' i, , lA. h 1 "i hoc. Vet it i. (a:T , l . , Vj. - ' ,l,i.ll tvt ,c, tr. Tbe ANGLE LAMP rrKe hand F "'" a wee. Imk me. ' . " 5' ' t r.il".. km.MM qeli4 lht. t. a.; aad m w or wnt. lor ' E -k a DIET G. REMPEL. Art DaIIas Now in Regard To Trusses One half of the truss. ihit p, o .le w.ar do not fit them. They cans,, continual nnnjanre. your troubl.s aions that line. We .rry a ,arte Mo k an,, cIajm tQ 1- rt at truss fitting. Fuller Pharmacy i I.v. Dnllas Ar. West Sal.iri '.'.'.'.'. fe to , TR-X XO. J-v. Illack Rock... I.v. Fall City .... '" I i.'i n. . .7:45 a. n 8:25 a, m Ar. West Salem '-v. Dall, TRAIN NO. 10:45 a. m. 11:00 a. m. -.11:35 a. m. 12:15 p. m. 5. . .S:15 p. m. .3:55 p. m. 7. ..i:00 p. m. . .6:20 n m I.v. T"m !,X Xa '' snday only.) Ar.WcStSaiem -V.-.V. -1i;U:p0 2 l"TtiS Rk'1- S-''ayn,y., I-v. Fan. ,.ity 315 p. m. '-v. i'allas i:Sn P- m. Ar. W.st Ski,'. 4:05 P- m. p. m. West Salem!!!'.!;' ... r ,, TRAIN XO. I-v. Fall, r jty Ar. Iiallas ... West Hound. j TRAIN XO. I. I Lv. West Salem ! ! Ev. Dallas :,! Lv. Fall City " '! Ar. Black Rock "' TRAIN XO. 4. 1 Lv. West Salem Ar. Dallas TRAIN NO. I- Lv. West Salem.. I.v. Dallas Ar. Fall. City ... TRAIN NO. S. t IS !!l 'i ! (Sunday I !i ' : :? : f Train Xo. ay points. Lv. West Salem. Ev. Dallas Lv. Fall City .. Ar. Black Rock TRAIN NO. 10. (Sunday j Lv. West Salem f Ar. Dallsa . 3 conn' at Dalla with mornlnj train from PorU 4 Won't Need a i mt.,. " bn c,jiTr i p a . "'"!"' '" r f". ,.f cw. -"er XorV - .. l rui-d h e, .,.,,,. T.ger No. ' -'"1 n er., ,r, v . " " 'm- n's prov.d - . .."ii. ir IS so . . . . s.re f, t-, .. . . - '"' t - e- ' JT'',- P-misea. ' KU IV i-r at drur st IM'I PEXDF.XCK Movjforrn KT. LKAVIXO DAI T ic Ialla IHvifdon. tassengerxo. 5 Pasa-rcr Va f . ! 3 - "i- "wrXt 71. I" P' m" tr.. P. m. P.; 'EXDEXCR. . ARRFCIX'Q IXPEF - en . ' . m-1 Canenger No. 5 . ' a. m Passenger No. I. li p. m. Passenger No. 71 t Alrih? IHvhdon. , ' ARKrnxM -:1S a. m I Passenger N (1 ' : lit . . I . - . a ...' - - - - - v p. m. i i-s sia nger iNO. I INfl PPVtirvrr .-nrrE"'' ARRIYI.YU .. ' Paesencer No. 4 ' ! Paseenger No. t 11 . r -. ... I' . rthles -ren AVIX,S "PUE. Psss. ne. r Xo. r 2. "rr Xo 71. Pan. Passe " r N t, tfl bl.sk. f, w ,. Alrli. eL" T thi ofBce. iT'1- Train Xoa. Tr,i, v " P- ". . . . 'M , 1 S Ter Xo. 7j. . ! Psssenger No. (I. t-aaeeneer ivo. u t 1 d m. connect t l and m'i,, : 'i from Alrli coanect at Monet