Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 11, 1908, Image 7

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    DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR.
For rent, two house*, H.
A full line of muslin underwear at
the Emporium.
Mr. Samuel Orr in up from Portland
fora week «visit.
W e a k K id n eys, L a m e B ack
Inflamm ation o f the Bladder
A WEEK’S TRIAL 25c
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lc l t o y C O i T R A r i
Mrs. Loretta Powell was down from
! Monmouth Wednesday.
i Ora Saverv has been limping around
Travie McDevitt was down from Cor­ because he stepperl on a nail.
vallis.
Born, Saturday, June 5th. to Mr. and
Fresh cow for sale by Mrs. Frakes, | Mrs. Cal Hutton, a daughter.
Dallas, Oregon.
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Mrs. Julian Bird, of Burns, is visiting
Miss Edna Holmes attended the rose at the home of Alderman Coad.
festival last week.
Our Seth Riggs was made an alternate
The dance at Rickreall Friday night | to attend the Deliver convention.
was a great success.
Mrs. Wm. Ullery has about recovered
The health of Mrs. Chet Ellis is im­ from a slight stroke of facial paralysis.
proving in California.
Al Erickson is recovering nicely from
If you want a strictly fresh berry buy an injury received at the sawmill last
Kraher’s special pack.
j week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Craven visited in . K. E. Williams is in attendance upon
Sheridan over Sunday.
' tiie national republican convention at
Dr. I w e . the optician, will he in | Chicago.
Dallas June 15th and lttth.
IX» not forget the eighth grade gradu-
A Mr. O’ Brien, of Eugene, is now i ation exercises at the Woodman hall
Saturday night.
manager at the rock crusher.
D ALLAS, OREG O N
G R O C E R IE S
5 par cent discount, cash (nr thirty days) 5 per cent
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Mrs. C. Kisser has gone to Mountain
Statement No. 1 people will lie in the
Lake, Minnesota, to visit her daughter,
majority in the legislature.
Mrs. Dina Jansen.
Oyster shell grit food for chickens,
There w ill be next Monday the an­
old and young at Loughary’s,
nual school meeting for the purpose of
Corneil Hughes and wife are attend­ electing a director and clerk.
ing a Baptist meeting af Amity.
The electrical illumination for the
Mrs. F. II. Morrison and daughter, carnival will be the greatest thing ever
Edna, visited in Portland last week.
attempted in a West side town.
Complete catalogue of Edison rotords ; Our hand made music for a farmer’s
on sale at L. I). Daniels—Nothing miss
icnic at Shady Lane on the Wm.
urns place at Liickiumute,Saturday.
Miss Olive Smith will give her annu­
Jake Steffy while ¡out hunting Sunday
al musical recital on next Tuesday ev­ ! ruptured a cub hear. It is brown in
ening.
! color and about the size of a large pup-
Mr. W. E. Marks hus ordered his ad­ | py.
dress changed from Black Rock to Mon­ I J. G, Van Orsdel and Mrs. Riggs are
mouth.
laying cement sidewalks about their
L. D. Brown, lawyer, notary public» j Mill street properties, some 400 feet in
Abstracts furnished. Upstairs Uglow all.
building.
Dr. Lowe, the optician, who lias been
Claud Sparks» a brother of Roy coming to Dallas for the last Hi years,
Sparks, was married in Portland the ! will be with us again I line 15th ami
lttth.
other day»
ing.
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For quality and quantity try Kraber’s 1
special packed berries, delivered at 9 |
a.m. and 3 p.m. daily, at Ciider’s and *
Webster’s stores,
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DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal'
las and their Friends.
Is it hot enough for you?
M. Ilayter. dentist, Wilson building.
For headache Dr. Milos’ Anti-Pain Pills*.
The creamery now sports a canvas
awning.
Come and see the memorial cards at
L. D. Daniels.
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L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary
public, typewriting.
Born to the wife of J. H. Rogers at
Dixie Tuesday morning, a girl.
Mrs. Rachael Cook, a sister of Mrs.
Mary Hubbard, is herefrom Illinois.
We make a specialty oi horse shoe­
ing at the old Smith shop.—E. W ade.
Cards with your name on them while
you wait at L. D. Daniels’ music store.
Mrs. II. .1. Osfleld is up from Port­
land attending the graduation exercises.
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responsible for it.
Your grocer returns your money if you don’ t
like Schilling's Best: we pay lam.
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When you need to take something
j take it promptly for the stomach, hut
take someting you know is re’iable—
| something like Kndol f<»r dyspepsia and
; indigestion. Kodol is pleasant to take,
S it is reliable and is gn ran teed to give re-
1 lief. Sohl by Conrad Stafrin.
W. H. Paul will reopen the bowling
Mrs. Field Allen, of Dallas, was in
this city last Saturday and Sunday with alley tomorrow for the summer with
her sister, Mrs. Harvey N eal.-M cM inn­ all fixtures up to date and invites all to
participate in this healthful sport.
ville Telephone Register
Mr. Charles R. I lamed, of the Pliilli-
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough and will in a pine Islands, United States Marine
very short time strengthen the weaken­ Corps, is visiting his sisters, Mrs. L. ( ’.
Lemmon and Mrs. Andrew Siefarlh.
ed kidneys. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
The stand plat at the carnival can
The Dallas band is increasing in size
and more instruments are needed. now be seen at this office. Those want­
Mr. Duncan, the leader, has been in ing stands either at the big tent or on
Portland purchasing new instruments. the campus can now he accomodated.
Mr. A J. Barham has traded the
Long property to Mrs. Margaret Henry
for her ttS,l2 acres al>oiit one mile from
Falls City. Mrs. Henry has already
taken posession of tin? Long property.
C. C. Poling, A. A. Winter and II. A.
Deck are here this week. They are old
resident ministers of Dallas, and come
to attend the Evangelical commence­
ment exercises.
Kennedy'« Laxative Cough Svrup is
the one that children like so well to take
as it tastes nearly as good as maph*
sugar. It acts gently yet freely on the
bowels and thereby it drives the cold
out of the system. It is sold hv Conrad
Stafrin.
When you want prescriptions filled
j by a competent druggist, one who is
j careful and knows what he is about, go
i to Conrad Starin’« drug store, corner of
| Main and Court.
Ed. Plaster returned from Portland
Tuesday morning and reports his wife
hs
much improved. Ed. was reported
We received a pressing invitation from
the Waldo Hills yesterday morning to as confined in the pest house, hilt says
deliver an address at a Woodman pic- | it is a base calumny.
uie. but on account of an engagement
In a postal to the Itemizer yesterday
previously made, had to decline
How­ from Chico, Cal., Rev. N. W. Sager says
ever wo got them Congressman Haw lev, himself and family are so far veil pleas­
who can probably satisfy them nearly as ed w ith their trip, and want« the Item-
well as ourselves.
izer sent to No. 1, Nevada, Ohio.
“ I have been «omewhat costive, but
Doan’s Regulates gave hint the results
desired. They act mildly and regulate
the bowels perfectly.’' — George
B.
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MERCANTILE
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l i n i n ’ . V c - t f e i n l . l e <' o u t p o u n d s u v o
j w o m a n fr o m » u r g ir n l o p e r a t io n s .
M i * h . 8. A. Williams, of Gardiner,
i Maine, writes:
“ I was a great sufferer from female
troubles, ami Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vege­
table Compound restored me to health
in three months, after my physician
declared that an operation was abso­
lutely necessary.”
M is. Alvina Sperling, of 154 Cley-
bourne Ave., Chicago, 111., w rites:
I suffered from female troubles, a
tumor and much inflammation. Two
the best doctors in Chicago decided
that an operation was necessary to save
my life. Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable
Compound entirely cured me without
in operation.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Jydia E. I*ink-
lam ’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
itandard remedy for female ills,
uid has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
iisplacements,inflammation, uleera-
ion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that liear.
ng-dowu feeling, flatulency, indices*
:ion,dizziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
M rs. 1‘ ln k liu m in v ite s nit sick
w om en to w r it e h e r f o r m l vice.
4lic lias g u id e d th ou san ds to
Ilealtli. A d d re s s , L y n n , M ass.
There is about 25 or 50 loads of ma­
Mr and Mrs Ben Masters, of Falls
City, visited the Portland rose show ov­ nure at the Fuller livery barn that any­
one
is welcome to have if they will haul
er Sunday.
Tht* Portland base ball team is get­
it away.
Moving pictures every night at the
ting awful close to the top noteliers.
Colosseum, change of program every
Dr. Bollman informed us yesterday of
Remember the Daily Oregonian is
the birth to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Richter,
other night.
of Dallas, on that date of a tine healthy here on tile if you desire to look it over.
Rev. Joseph Iloberg, of McMinnville, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Dornsife will leave
is here visiting his daughter, Mrs. D.
The Newberg logging train pulled out in the morning for a visit in the Klick­
M. Metzger.
yesterday morning an hour late with itat county.
For sale—new five room cottage and only 13 cars of the best logs ever seen
Glen Butler and wife are nut from
two lots; price $800. »See L. D. Brow n in Oregon.
their Butler farm for a few days visit
or Frank Fuchs.
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| with relatives.
For hPRfXiohe Dr. Miles' Anti -Pa in Pills.
Saturday afternoon at the Stafrin
Eat Kraher’s berries and be happy. drug store the ladies of the Epworth
Mr. A. W. Palmer has sold his de­
Dr. Donohoe. dentist, ITglow building. Remember the. places, Crider’s and
league will have on sale some of their livery business to Sam Birk, who will
own home cooking.
take charge Monday.
Sewing machines torrent—L I). Dan­ Webster’s stores.
Mr. and Mi s. Nez. Dale left for Woods
iel.
Mrs, E. M. Palin, Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Frank Kersav and Leif Finseth wil
Harry Swann has returned to his Tuesday morning, near where Mrs. Cutler and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kersav go to Brownsville Mondav. Tliev will
D le has a homestead.
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have
been
attending
an
Ad
ventist
con­
run
a stand during the Pioneer reunion
home in Illinois.
there.
Mrs. C. W. Campbell, is up from ference in Portland.
There is quality in a box of Kraber’s
Aortlai d on a visit to her parents, Mr.
Judge Coad was out to look at a rock
While picking out gravel yesterday
freshly parked berries.
and Mrs. C. L. Hubbard.
j crusher on Salt Creek the other day. on main street a rock struck one of E.
,1. R. Hubbard has gone to he treated
At L. I). Daniel’s store you can find The county may purchase a rock crush­ C. Kirkpatrick’s plate glass windows
at a Portland saniatorium.
and put a hole in it.
anything you desire in phonograph rec­ er and open up a quarry.
If you want score books or score cards ords. A lot of nice new ones.
Mrs. C. E. Drumiller and son, of Sher­
Work was begun on the block in front
for baseball games, go to Ross Ellis for
Mrs. S. P. Riggs has returned from of this office Monday morning getting it idan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
them.
! a visit to the Sound, and lias visiting ready for macadamizing, moving the Vassall and will go later to visit with
relatives at Oakdale.
poles, getting gravel off, etc.
The Eastern Star drill team was sgree- her Mrs. (love, of Washington.
ably entertained bv Mrs. M. Ilayter last
The school industrial fair will he held
While harnessing ahorse Friday John
Mrs. Bunn McCamish, of Dallas, was
Friday evening.
! visiting old friends in this city the past Zackarv was struck on the head by the September 30th. October 1st and 2nd.
Kraher’s berries are grown on creek week.— McMinnville Telephone Regis- animals hoof, cutting a gash that requir­ Preparations are now going on rapidly
and great interest shown.
ed several stitches to close it.
bottom sand soil, which givet* them a ter.
delicious flavor.
Mr. J. if. Cornwall, of Sodaville, lias
As there are no 4th of July celebra­
O, <i. Savage, of Kola, is just getting
Horace Webster now manufactures around again after a two months’ at­ tions in this vicinity this year, the out­ purchased the property of II. M. Brig­
his own ice cream cones. They look tack of pneumodia fever. At one time look for a mammoth crowd at the Dal­ ham in Fir Park. Mr. and Mrs. Brig­
ham left this afternoon for Spokane.
las street fair is most gratifying.
and taste delicious.
his life was despaired of.
Dallas got beat at baseball Saturday
at Rickreall, Monmouth making 18 to
10.
De W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve
It is
IX*Witt’s Little Early Risers, the especially good for piles. Be sure to get
famous little liver pills are sold by De Witt's. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Conra«i Stafrin.
L. D. Daniel wants you to go in and
The Eastern Star degree team will go hear the new June records no matter
to Portland tomorrow to put on the whether you have a phonograph or not.
work for the grand chapter.
G. W. Myer. J. G. YanOrsdel and
A specific for pain— I)r. Thomas’ El­ Frank Kawk have been to Portland as
ectric Oil, strongest, cheapest liniment delegates to the state democratic con­
ever devised. A household remedy in vention
America for 25 years.
Any skin itching is a temper-tester.
Rev. F. L. Young met with a very The more you scratch the worse it itch-
painful accident Wednesday, while re­ ! es. Doan’s ointment cures piles, ec­
moving the seats from the skating rink, zema—any skin itching. At all drug
where the temperance meeting was stores.
help. IL* fell and severly wrenched his
Have Dr Lowe relieve your head and
ankle. He declares he had not been in­
i eve ache with a pair of hi« superior glas­
dulging in iov water over the fact that ses. T'nev cost no more than others and
St. Johns has gone dry, lint says the | you have the benefit of his skill and ov-
victory is worth a broken leg anyway.
: ,*r 18 years experience.
—Si. Johns Review.
N »xt Monday and Tuesday, two days
! only, June 15th and lttth, D.\ Lowe, tin*
j well known eye specialist, will be in
J Dallas, -“cores of Polk county people
( testify to the goodness of his glasses.
The v :iy to buy tea is in
p ack ages; somebody is
3ingularly
It. McLennan and wife attended the
' Portland rose fair.
S T Ü F E X N , D a lla .» . O ie g o n .
P H ON E
M U T U A L 1411
PHONE
B E L L 511
THE DRAGON FLY,
L. Fenton
Da! law.
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Felix Noel, our old time and well
known miller, arrived up from I/Os An­
geles Tuesday. He is as fat and saucy
ever, and the only thing we have
against him ia Ids sticking t«» the asser­
tion that they have a better climate than
ours.
Kodol ia the beat known [»reparation
that is offered to the people today for
dyspepsia nr indigestion or any stomach
trouble. Kodol digests all forids. It G
pleasant to take. It is «old here by
Conrmd Stafrin,
Mr. Max Crandall, of Hillsboro, is
now at work ex pert ing the books of I he
different county officials, and will prob­
ably be so employed for a couple or
three weeks work. He is now at work
on the sheriff’s books
Adapted to Its
Ac»
Diracy.
Life
a-
of
No out could l
lo lie «truck with
the singularly perfect adaptation of the
drug >n fly’s structure to a life of aerial
piracy. The* four wings are large and
in proportion to their weight enormous­
ly strong. Each is supported by a won­
derfully arranged network of slender
ribs, which give the necessary rigidity
| to the thin, transparent membrane
forming its basis. The muscles by
which the wings are moved are mass
Ive and powerful and are so arranged
among themselves that the animal is
capable of steering Its course with an
unerring accuracy whhh any bird
might envy. In this power it is largely
aided by a marvelous keenness of
sight, for iu additiou to the two great,
gorgeously colored compound eyes
which make up so much of the head
the insect possesses three smaller “ siin
pie” eyes, making live eyes in all. The
prey when overtaken Is seized and de­
voured by means of powerful, sharply
toothed jaws.
An animal which lives such an ac­
tive life naturally requires a very per­
fect breaching apparatus, and this is
amply provided by a system of holes
on the sides of the body which opeu
into au elaborate network of air tubes,
supplying every part of the system.
The air In these tubes Is coustautly
renewed by the regular compression
and dilatation of the body by specia1
m uscles.—( ha ui hers* J on t ual.
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We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way
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A new line of Honey, from Eastern Oregon, made from
alfalfa, honey in the comb. 20c; two for 35c. Strained.
3.5c per jar.
Candied Honey, 20c per pound.
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We also have ripe Olives, 35c per pint jar.
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We carry the Chase & Banborn^line of Coffees and Teas,
famous the world around.
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On all purchase« of $l or more, or within thirty days
we give 5 per cent, except feed. For example:
Independence Flour, ♦ I 14, net.
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GROCERY
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INDEPENDENCE.
Courtesy West Side.
Arthur Moore has returned from a
week spent at Slab Creek, and says the
fishing is fine.
Mrs. Word Butler went to Spokane
last week after her lather to bring hini
to a Portland hospital. He lias been
sick some time.
Miss Opal McDevitt intends leaving
tomorrow for California, where she will
spend the stiminer in hojies of benefit-
ting her health.
PORTLAND HOTEL
ARRIVALS
Tharsday:
J. L. »Sweeney, Dallas.
Mrs. Sweeney, Dallas.
N. E. Gray, Dallas.
J. B. Powell, Monmouth.
F riday:
D. A. Madison, Dallas.
Mrs. Madison, Dallas.
W. A. Keyt, Perrydale.
Mrs. G. L. »Murphy, Falls Citv.
Mrs. C. D. Tice, rail« City.
N. L Guy, Dallas.
E. H. Hart, Dallas.
G T McEvoy, Dallas,
E. Jackson, Dallas.
W J Kearth, Dallas.
Mrs. Kearth, Dallas,
Saturday;
Miss L. Schenk, Indep,
F. C. smith, Dallas.
Mrs. F, C. Smith, Datlaft.
Mrs f . J. Coad, Dallas.
Hal lie Coad, Dallas.
Mils Stella Kitchen, »>f Central!», is
•ptndioB tht BBniioar in Indaptndanca
the gnest of her grandparents, Mr. and
Benjamin Constant, having sided
Mrs. R. J. Taylor.
with Napoleon during the hundred
Miss Genevieve Cooper returned from
days, felt the ueed of justifying him­
self when Louis X V III. returned to Eugene Monday after a couple of weeks
power. He wrote the king a letter in that city tin* guests of her sisters,
Mabel and Frances.
with that end in view and called upon
Government Dredge No. 2 is at work
Mine, ltecamier to discuss the subject»
W. L. Toozc, Falls City.
this week at the (). R. »!t N. Co. docks in
She asked him quietly;
B. T. Patterson, Indep.
this city. They are deepening the chan­
“ Have you finished your letter?”
Oscar Ilayter, Dallas.
nel ami taking out rubbish.
“ Ye«.”
W. V. Fuller, Dallas.
Married in this city, June 3d, at the
I) J. Riley, Dallas.
“ Are you satisfied with It?”
C. Stafrin. Dallas.
“ Entirely satisfied. I have almost home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Mary
Ford, Miss Laura Etta Ford to Mr. Wm Tuesday:
persiaded myself.”
Probst, Rev. S. E. Launer officiating.
O. L. Crider, Dallas.
Mrs. C. L. Crider, Dallas.
Miss Mabel Wilcox, who has been
Marrying.
J. D. Kelty. McCoy.
Everybody is expected to marry making her home here with her uncle,
W. Gribble, Monmouth.
once, and there Is not much talk when G. A. Wilcox, has gone to Portland
where she has accepted a position for Wednesday:
you marry the first time, but people the summer.
J. H. Haw lev, Monmouth.
look wise when you marry the sec­
Mr. J. II. Hawley, Monmouth.
Prof. Murdock left last week to stay
ond time and roar when you marry
J. J. Ilayter, Dallas.
a few days before leaving for San Fran­
the third time.—Atchison Globe.
Dr. A. Kershaw, Grand Ronde.
cisco on his way to the Phillipines,
Eugene Byerley, Dallas.
where he ha« a position with the gov­
Mrs. E. Byerley, Dallas.
V e r y Interesting.
ernment teaching.
O. F. Haines, Dallas.
‘‘What do you find «o very Interest­
Willard P. Revens, of Buena Vista,
J. M. Campbell, Dallas.
ing about society?” asked the ordi­ returned from Portland Sunday, where
Mrs. M. V. Smith, Dallas.
nary person.
he has been for medical treatment. He
B. F. Ground, Monmouth.
“ Watching people trying to get in.” underwent an operation for cancer of
James Fulton, Dallas.
answered Miss Cayenne.—Washington the stomach, and is now rapidly regain­
Mr«. Jas Fulton, Dallas.
ing his health.
Star.
C. E. Adams and wife, Dallas.
G.
L. Kelty, McCoy.
Observance of the 31st anniversary of
( ’ass Riggs and wife, Rickreall.
Time Is the great comforter of grief, the birth of the Hag will be kept in
Miss Maggie Butler, Monmouth.
but the agency by which it work« ia this city June 14th. The Womens’ Re­
Mrs M. Ilayter, Dallas.
exhaustion.- Landon.
lief Corps desires that all business
Martha
Fuller, Dallas.
houses and homes display the Ameri­
can Hag oil that date.
B e n j a m in Constant.
Sunday t
church
D irectory .
The Iiidependence-Moninoiith hand
have arranged to give an open air con­
cert in this city Sunday next. This
will he greatly appreciated by Inde­
M. K. CHURCH
pendence people, and it is hoped that
Preaching Sunday morning and even­ this will lx* only a beginning of such
ing. Sunday school at 9:4o. Epworth pleasant entertainments.
league a* tt:30. Prayer meeting Thurs­
Imlependence won over Falls City
day evening.—M. I*. Dixon, pastor.
Sunday by a score of fi to 3. The game,
was hotly contested on both sides but!
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Independence had the best of it all the
Preaching Sunday morning and even­ way throng). Independence has a
ing. Sunday school at 10. B. V. I*. U. great addition in the place of third base,
at 0:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday and the work of Mr. Hell Sunday won
the high praise of which it was worthy. |
evening.—F.
II. Baughton, pastor.
B. J. Decker, the well-known stock-
mart. left this morning for a three
Died, in Monmouth, last Tuesday, at
week•»’ trip through Polk countv on a
8 o’clock a. m., at the family residence,
PRRSBYTRRIAN CHURCH.
purchasing expedition.— Albany Herald.
Preaching Sunday morning and ev­ Mrs. Phoebe Leonard, wife of Charles
It is by law provided that the eountv ening. Sunday school at 10. Christian Leonard. It is understood that Mrs.
court shall on the eleventh day after Endeavor at 6:30. Praver meeting Leonard is the daughter of one of the
the election meet and decide the prohi­ Thursday evening.— D. J. Becker, pastor. early pioneers, but data is not obtain­
able at this time. The immediate
bition vote. They will do so tomor­
row.
cause of her death was pneumonia. It
it understood that her illness was
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The picnic at Shady Lane last Satur­
Preaching Sunday morning and even­ brought oil through a relapse from an
day is reported as a most enjoyable oc­
school at
10. Senior attack of pneumonia suffered some
casion, and a large crowd was present. ing. Bible
weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ijeomird had
Th** horse races were good and created Christian Endeavor at 0:30. Bible class no children.
and prayer meeting Thursday evening.
quite an excitement.
A. C. Corbin, pastor.
Died, in Independence, Monday, June
Th<* W. ( ’. T. U. will meet next Tues­
8th, Mrs. Wesley Perry, aged 28 years,
day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home
9 months, 7 »lays. Mrs. Wesley Perry
EVANGELICAL CHURCH.
of Mrs H. S. Butz. This will he Flow­
was the daughter of Mrs. N. S. Math-
er Missionary day, and all the ladies are
Preaching Sunday morning and even son, of this city, was burn in Michigan
requested to bring flowers.
ng. Sunday school at 10. Christia c; in 1879. removing to Oregon in 1883, and
Dv-pepsia is our national ailment. Endeavor at 0:30. Prayer meeting settling in this eitv where she resided
Thursday
evening.— Rev. Mock, past- with the Mattison family up to the time
Burdock Blood Bitter« is the national
of her marriage with Wesley Perry in
cure for it. It strengthens stomach tor
May 1902. II»*r marriage was a very
membranes, promotes flow of digestive
happy one and her death was one of
juices, purifies the blood, builds you lip.
tin* saddest. The funeral services took
There are few miseries in life greater
place from the Odd Fellows hall Tues­
than tin* campanionship of an ill-con­
day, under the auspices of the Rebckah
ditioned person who must have some­
P O O L A N D B IL L IA R D H A L L
lodge of Independence. An expression
thing to worry, fret and nag over, says
of trie esteem with which Mrs. Perry
Now located in th« Kerslake Building
the July Designer. Nothing is to small
was held was testified by the hank of
(E ve ryth in g upto-date )
to make into a gigantic evil and to be
rose« at the tomb which were carried
offended accordingly.
t lie re by special conveyance.
Mr. Snow, advance agent for the Ar­
NEW TO-DAY
nold \miiHeinent company, has literallv
flooded the county with herald« regard­
ing the attractions to be offered on June
A dvertising under this head } cent a
25t », 20th and 27th. He went to Albany
this morning to prepare for the 4th of each insertion
July to he celebrated at that plans.
Preaching hours at 11 and 8.
Real Estate
I have recently votten
of severel dandy 10
tract«, which »re the
lieat of fruit land«,
nicely situated.
hold
acre
very
and
For Prices and Terms see
A. J. BAR HAM
Ft rat door west o f postoflXo. Dallas, Or.
The
BEST
MEATS
Caldwel Bros.
The rooter is today at work on Main
street between Mill and Court. It is to
la* hoped that our city engineer ran so
adjust the work as to leave tin* Main
block in good condition for the carnival,
and the Mill street block, Irctween Main
and Jefferson untouched as a place for
the evening » ports.
The problem as to whether a clever
man needs a clever wife, rests upon,
broad lines, and is, after all» verv easy
of solution, says Katerinc Cecil Thurs­
ton, in the July Delineator. Without
doubt a clever man should have a clever
wife, if tin* goal desired to he a success­
ful marriage; but clever must not I k *
taken a« sononymons with the word«
‘ work•producing** or ‘ ‘ ambitious .”
COR R EN T—A store h alld ing »>»« ¡M ain street, j
I 8**« I).
C rider
J ll i :
COR HALE—Team o f horse*, 11 and 12 year*
• old, M>un»l and genti»*. Weight -¿duo ix>ùnd>>.
Price 1200. J. Hunter, R.F.D.'J, Dalla*, Oregon.
Phone Blue, 2ft.
Jl*
P hay for *nl<* by I. A.
I A LK
Rowel life pi a i « , latllaa.
May, on the old | ,
J 2 ft | [
07 A NTR O a «in g le hardw orking yonng man
»* o f Rl
»luring the summer. Experience utin»*ee**Mry
Writ»* F. 11 Oilham. Dalla*, Ore
.111
Glover’s
Meat Market
A Small Business Hoi Sale.
BARNHART & GRANT
Next to Postoffice
THE OREGON EIRE RELIEF
McMinnville, Oregon.
CHAS. GREGORY, Afeat
DALLAS. OREUON
PURI-TAN-ATEO
BRAND C O FFE E
Formerly called " DE-TAN ATED” COFFEE
It con­
sists o f the best coffee we are able
The owner of an unlicensed dog was
up before Judge Brown in the |*oln-e CK RVIC KABI.K O. I. (\ l*onr* for *al»*.
The carnival sport« committee, con­ court this week and was fined $5 >H*sides *5 Ballar«!, 2} miles east of Dalla*.
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sisting of C. L. Crider, H. C. Seymour having to take out a license for hi« ca­ ------ ■ -
and Carl Fenton are shaping things up nine. ft may not he generally known to C lN G liE Comb Buff Orpington »*gg. fl for l.r> j s>»
J. K. Bee*l«*y. Fall* City.
in good frame for amusements. They dog owners in Dallas that it is a misde­
have applications from half a dozen meanor to allow an unlicensed dog to
inn on the streets, but such i« th»* fact, p O R SALK Tw o gfH.d row * g iv in g milk hi
base ball teams who desire to play.
since the city is supposed to l>e just a j
*
be fr*'*h in A pril and May. «»lie and
The young men who thought it smart little shy on finances for awhile on ac­ h alf w ill
mil«** north o f Dalla* on rout»* 1. Mr*.
to run off with our bench Monday night count »if th»* $2400 shrinkage from sab on M. Dunlop
only succeeded in damaging others. li<’»*nses, it !>ehooves owners of canines j
The proper officials are now onto them | to hurry dp ami get their license tags. |
and the next time they interfere with
other |**op|e’s pro|ierty they will get a
term in the crx»ler.
Phones :
\ N <»ak folding bed In g<>od condition, good
mattress ami *nring* Kmjuirc of I. A
Mutual 327
Doc I*cey, who formerly was a resi­
Mat lo w -, room .1. Stafrin building, over Hlmon
Bell
191
dent of Dallas, was recently indited by
ton A Scott’* grocery.
the federal grand jury for complicity in
alleged land frauds,and yesterday morn­
ing Hardy Holman, Abel Uglow, Wm.
Cilery and J M. Sears went down there,
IM L L A H , OREG O N
being subpoeiied as witnesses.
AU kinds of meats.
\ N established a c n< y f»»r the sale «if a very |
Portland r«»se show visitors: Miss
* » rm ritoriou* article that can be *old in bu !
Pure lard.
si li**** houses, »»RI»*.*« ami private hotnw*. On
Sadie Linn, J. M. Grant and wife. Mrs.
ly busi new* o f the kiml in the city. Exclusive
Pish an»I poultry Fridays and
George Gooch, .1. W. K»*arth and wife,
right to one party ( ‘an tie hamlTed by either
Haturdays.
Mrs. W. L. Soehren, Otto Williams and
lady or gentleman. This 1* an exceptional oy
portunity f»ir *om»*one to get a start In a verp
wife, Miss Bessie Young, Miss Med« Highest market price
profitable businew* w i t h h v. r> >*in*i! M M W l i
Holman. William and Wayne Green-
o f captiai it is worth Investigating, a «Idre** j
I paid for fa t stock.
P. O. box W
Dallas. Oregon.
, wood, Ned Gerlinger And family.
_
A T
is not a coffee substitute.
C O R RALE, ('h ea p A goixl work hor
-------- %b
I ing L ffi pound*. A pply to A
Patton »»r
A. G. Jones, Dalla*.
J ll
Mantle Bed for Sale.
O F A L L
K IN O S
1
to procure.
N o t h i n g has been
added to it, but by special machin­
ery we have been able to extract
and discard the poison bearing
cellulose chaff that is the cause of
harm to many people who drink
coffees in which this has been
ground up with the rest o f the
berry. For fuather information in
regard to “ P n ri-tu n -a ted ”
ASK YOUR GROCER
U. S . LA U C H A R Y