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DeW ITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR. BACKACHE S o ld . Toy C O l T n A D t t last year? We are prepared to treat you just as squarely this year. W e Shave Our Profits ft ft f t to the lowest notch, consistent with th e quality of f t goods we sell. f You Will Find | Us Stocked up ft ft ft w ith a full line of Heaters, Ranges and Cook Stoves, also useful articles for the Kitchen, Pan- try and Laundry, all High Grade Tools, Farm ma i l chinery, etc., N ot wishing to carry over any y e - hicles or Implements, we are prepared to give you the best prices on these. W m . F a u lt - - A WEEK’S TRIAL 25c O re g o n $ I $ I s mftftftftftftftftftftftftfttftftftftftftftftftftftft DOINGS IN THE TOWN. To Advertise Dalléis in All the East ern States. Sewing machines for rent a t L. D. 1 Daniel’s. We have a new bulk syrup—good—at j L oughary’s, C hristm as cards by the thousands at I L. D D aniel’s. Call a t C rider’s grocery and find out how to get a percolator. Miss G ertie W aters, of Falls City, was a Dallas visitor Saturday. Oyster »hell grit fowl (or chickens, old and young a t L oughary’s. Our skating basket ball team beat Falls City Friday night, 21 to 7. Buy a pound of Santos coffee a t Cri- ilers’s grocery and ask how to get a per colator. Faull’s Hardware D allas and Inflammation of the Bladder F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s’ A n ti- P a i n P ills . \ DO YOU REMEMBER THOSE GOOD BARGAINS YOU GOT AT ft ft ft A BIG CHANCE Weak Kidneys, Lame Back S T ü l F E X N . D a l l a » , O rearon. ftftftftftftftftftftftftftfttftftftftftftftftftftftft & It is now up to th e citizens o f Dallas to take tim e by F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s' A n ti- P a i n P ills Som ething in post cards a t Daniel’s. Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. Brown & Stout, lawyers, abstracters, notary public. Collections. I'glow Bid. Have you put in a bid on th a t range advertised by Adams Brobst company on the first page? We have been doing some nice two Color labels for apple lioxes lately. Don’t you need some? W hen you w ant prescriptions filled by n com petent druggist, one who is careful anil knows w hat be is about, go to Conrad S tafrin ’s drug etore. D eW itt’s Kiduey and Bladder Pills are uneqnaled in cases of weak back, back ache, inflam m ation of the bladder, rheu matic pains. Antiseptic and act prom pt ly. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Try Kodol today on our guarantee. Take it for a little while, as th a t is all you will need to take. Kodol digests w hat you eat and makes the stom ach sweet. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. K ennedy’s I.axative Cough Syrup m nes the bowels gently. C ontains no opiates. I t is pleasant to take, and children especially like the taste, so nearly like m aple sugar. Sold by Con rad Stafrin. You can cure dyspepsia, indigestion, sour or weak stom ach, or in fact any form of stom ach trouble if you will take Kodol occasionally. Try it today on our guarantee, we know what it will do for you. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. H. C. Dimick, the genial p e rry hack driver, left Friday to visit bis daughter, Mrs. Ed. Seifarth, a t Bellingham . W ashington, and to transact business at some other towns in th a t stale. This is Mr. Dimick’a first layoff since w ork ing for Uncle Sam, and be will un doubtedly enjoy it. © —© — I December records a t L. D. Daniel’s. Phono 355 An experienced nil N20 M utual. Try a sack of W hite Lilly flour for sale a t Scott & Sim onton's. Miss Lucile Dalton is seriously ill a t her home ill this city, but a t present is a little better. Scott & Simonton carry W hite Lilly flour, the product of the Itickreall mills and the best ever. Pleasant, sure easy, safe little liver pills, are Dewitt’s L ittle E arly Kisers. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Messers G. W. Gibson, of near Salem, and H . B. Flannerv, of Perrydale, were among our callers Monday. The range offered to the highest bid der by Adams Brobst company is a brand new one—no second hand propo sition. Felix Noel, who has been employed in installing th e new flouring mill at Rickreall, left Monday for bis home in Los Angeles Use DeW itt’s Corboliied W itch H a zel Salve, it is healing, cooling and clensing. It is good for piles. Sold hv Conrad Stafrin. T. A. Riggs came down from Inde pendence and reported the purchase in the past ten days of about 1500 bales in Yam hill and Polk counties. The h igh est price paid by Mr. Riggs was S?4 cents lor the Dickey lot of 82 bales at Sheridan. This is also tho highest price paid for 1908 Oregon hops since they were in the hale.—Oregonian. “ In this country,” says Prof. E. A. Ross, discussing th e “ Tlte Outlook for l ’laine Folk, in the December E very body’», "th e thronging in from the backward, benighted lands h u rts social ly the calling and circles th a t the im m i grants enter. Their habits cause Americans to shrink from them ns from a lower caste. T heir helplessness in vites oppression. chances for advertising their resources and advantages T h e D o cto r’s F irst Question that has ever come to them. “ How are your bowels?” This is generally the first ques tion the doctor asks. He knows what a sluggish liver means. He knows what a long list of distressing com plaints result from constipation. He knows that headaches, bilious attacks, indigestion, impure blood, and general debility are often promptly relieved by a good liver pilL W e wish you would talk with your own doctor about this subject. Ask him at the same time if he approves oUAyer’s Pills. Do as he says. Our basketball team is soon to make a tour o f the eastern Go to Shultz, thegrocer, and try some of the W hite Lily Hour—the best on the m arket. Some persons down from th e m oun tains yesterday m orning say there was a light fall ot snow th e night before. The Rickreall Milling Com pany is making an ex tra fine brand of flour, tho W hite Lily. Ask your grocer for it. Tuesday, Epli. Young bought the Nightingale, Schultz and Friesen hops, of about 90 bales each, paying 8>^ cents. Come in and let us equip your phono graph with the new 4-m inute a tta ch ment. We have them in stuck.—L. D. Daniel. How can you consistently wish your family a Murry C hristm as and dc eprive it of un Edison phonograph at L. I). Daniel’s. W. V. Fuller has returned from a som ewhat lengthy trip east. H e m et President Roosevelt while in W ashing ton City. The need of a cem ent walk across to the court house on Main street is be coming quite urgent. W onder when it is to be built? Our stock of records is now complete. Do not fail to call for any record you want. If it is in the catalogue, we have it.—L. D. Daniel, Dallas, Ore. J u s t one m onth till C hristm as. The best C hristm as present is som ething for the hom e; the best thing for th e home is an Edison phonograph. For sale by L. D. Daniel. and middle states. They have with them a financial m anager in the person of Mr. H. L. Fenton, who is a booster, and he should have all the helps necessary; i. e., plenty of discriptive m atter to tell the people east ju st w hat our country is capable of, w hat it F U R S ’HIOES can produce, and our clim atic conditions for the raising o f fine stock. StVÍSt H U N T E R 8’& T R A P P E R 8 ’GUIDEiS£SiS» vVe have lots of good things to tell not equal ed anywhere on the globe. 450 p»«M. lM th n bound. B m 4 th in , on t h . »ubj.cl t r a i wrltton. Illu«tr*Un« l U f u i a l M l i . AB •bou» T rappen' ta ra to . Doooyv Trap*. (Um* U «». B o j nnd " h a r t to trap.*odIte baooa* • ra#> iful trapper. l t 'ip r a f a l a r Encyclopedia. p r| c«, #3. Toour cuitomwrt, |V l t . HId** t o n t a lot* utIful Rob«». Our M»in«tle t a t »nd D*oor attract* flo ra l» to trap*. tLMLV* ,8W £ joe» Let us seize this opportunity, C and have our basketball team circulate the literature. ILdM M druntouftadirtlusBM tacic«. A n d a n * Brt*.. l* p L Fine Footwear a Specialty DALLAS SHOE STORE BACKUP M R S . J . C. C A Y N O R P H O N E I2SI Believing that the citizens of Dallas fully realize the advantages of this opportunity, the Itemizer hereby takes the initiative and re quests that the citizens meet at the court house J for the purpose of discussing the matter, and if -found the proper thing^appoint committees to solicit the necessary funds. Mr. an»l Mrs. Glen Jester, who are on their bridal tour, are visiting his aunt, Mrs. L. A. Bollman. NEW TO-DAY C h ild h o o d ’s S u n n y H o u rs. Ne ce ssary A p p lia n c e . Humor ma Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH THE GREAT COMMONER. T h e r e ’s s o m e th in g In a s to g y T h a t w a r m s y o u to th e la d W h o d r a w s a lo n g o n e fr o m h is v est A n d s a y s . “ T h is a i n ’t s o b a d .’’ Y ou feel n o t t h a t s a n r a b ro th e r h o o d . A lth o u g h y o u g r a s p h is h a n d . F o r o n e w h o h a n d s y o u a c ig a r T h a t ’s d o n e u p In a b a n d . Rs T h o u g h r o u g h m a y be U s ja c k e t, I t 's fla v o r s tr o n g a n d lo u d , W i th n o th in g in it s o u tlin e s T o m a k e th e o w n e r p ro u d . Y e t It is so s u g g e s tiv e O f f r ie n d s h ip w o r th th e w h ile Y o u ta k e it a s It’s p ro ffe re d A r.d lig h t It w ith a sm ile. The cleanest.— lightest.— and most comfortable at the same time cheapest in the end Decause it wears longest *30? Everywhere Every garment guar- arfteed waterproof Catalog free CO BOSTON JU 'TÇ* TCP S •_ TOOONTQ ÇAN US Original Research. “W hat he doesn’t know about poli tics isn’t w orth know ing.” ‘‘H e m ust have read a lot of books.” “No; he w as head clerk in a livery stable for three years.” IVANTED—A good re lia b le m a n to ru n a In th e co u n ty c o u rt of th e sta te of O regon for v’ house-m oving o u tfit. I n q u ir e of Mrs. ìe co u n ty of Polk. In th e m a tte r of th e es Alice F rukes, D allas, N26 ta te of E liza b eth S to d d ard , deceased; To all a n d a n y u n k n o w n h eirs of E lizabeth Stod d ard , deceased : UOR SALE at a b a r g a i n —a 3-year-old Ally. TN T H E NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON; 1 M aud K elly a n d O ak wood registe T en , I You a re h e re b y cited and req u ired to a p s ta n d a rd bred, a p p ly a t Wm. K ra b e r’s , n e a r p ea r in th e co u n ty c o u rt of th e s ta te of Ore- D allas. N2G gou for th e co u n ty of Polk a t th e court room th e re o f a t D allas, in th e c o u n ty of P olk, on th e COK SALE—An O reg o n ian m a ll box a t h a lf 28th day of November, 1908, 1 price, In q u ire a t th is office. a t 10 o ’clock In th e forenoon of said day then a n d th e re to show cause if an y th e re be why th e p e titio n of th e a d m in is tra to r praying an COK SALE—Som e E n g lish ry e g ra s s In- o rd e r d ire c tin g h,m to sell th e real estate of 1 q u ire of H e n ry C lan field, D allas. M utual sa id deceased described as follows, tow it: p hone, T h a t tra c t o r parcel of land in tow nship H s o u th , of ran g e 6 west, W illam ette M eridian in I’olk co u n ty . O regon,hounded an d described as e g i s t e r e d o . i . C. Sw ine, pigs e ith e r sex, B eginning a t a p o in t on th e section 4 to 6 m o n th s o ld, a n d M am m oth Bronz ¡follows: lin e betw een sections'.) an d 16, in said tow n tu rk e y s .—C. I. B a lla rd , 2} m iles S o u th e a st of sh ip an d ran g e, w hich ii 85 ch a in s east of the D allas, on M otor lin e . tf c o rn e r to sections 8, 9, 16 and 17 ; thence no rth 20 c h a in s ; th e n c e ea st 25 c h a in s ; thence south 20 c h a in s to th e line betw een sections 9 and 16; th e n c e w est on said lines 25 chains to place of b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 60 acres m ore or less, sh o u ld n o t be g ra n te d ; an d th a t sale thereof m ay be m ade a t p riv a te sale. W itness th e H on. Ed. F. Coad, county judge O T IC E is h e re b y given th a t M arg aret H enry h as filed h e r final a c c o u n t In th e m a tte r of of th e com ity of Polk, state of Oregon, w ith th e e s ta te of W illiam U. H en ry deceased, th e seal of said co u rt affixed th is 29th day of th a t th e H on. E d. F. C oad, c o u n ty ju d g e of O ctober, 1908. E M. SMITH, Poll; co u n ty , O regon, in w hose c o u rt sa id m a t J C ounty cl of Polk County, te r is p en d in g , h as set th e 20th d a y of D ecem ber , rv Oregon. 1908, a t 10 o’clock, a. m. of said day as th e tim e I [SEAL] w hen he w ill h e a r a n y o b je ctio n s to th e a llo w ance of said Anal ac co u n t. MARGARET L. HENRY E x e c u trix . PARAGRAPHS. Som etim es it costs lots of money to get sarcastic a t the expense of some- | body else. W hen you feel th a t you Just have to | lie cranky, go dow n cellar and turn the grindstone for somebody else ! awhile. N o s m o k e a r i s t o c r a ti c . N o p ro u d a n d h a u g h t y plp o B u ilt o n ly f o r th o w e a lth y . W h o s c o r n th o lo w ly " s n ip e .” T h e s to g y m a k e s I ts s m o k e r A p e rs o n m in u s s h o w . W h o h a s to s e e h o w f a r h e c a n M a k e e v e ry n ic k e l go. class Je rs e y 0 n«> R first obbins, D allas. “Goodness, sonny, w hat’s the trou- ble?” “ Nawthln*. I Just w anted to see If I hail forgotten how to cry—boobool" City MU SCOTT Express & Transfer Co. A STARR, FKOPRIKTOKS - WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY L A U G H A RY ’8 GROCERY. L A D I E S ’ S IZ E A T N We nre very quickly forgotten, and m ost of ns have reason to he devoutly thankful for the same. Going to school nood a good, cheap umbrella, large enough to be of some use. We have tncm. 60 cents Other kinds, 50 cents to $7. •■Revenge! Revenge! I have had Tenge!” “ Licked somebody?” "N sw ." “W hat have you done?" “ Met the Iceman face to face and wouldn’t apeak to blm.” S u p e rio r B ein g s. “I t ia the flimsy, gaudy things Just m ade to catch them th n t a ttra c t wo men.” “Yea. Indeed. It Is style ra th e r ■u beta nre th a t get» their money.” than H aving aettled this m atter to their own satisfaction, tho men walked up to the cigar counter and »elected two expensive sm okes because they liked » » looks of tbe band } Dallas Mercantile Co. r Once In aw hile we run across people whose hearts are so wide open th a t j wa„ reading about a tellow who was It Is impossible to keep anything In n!0|,.,| w|,a t lie had had for lunch, and them . he said: “ A piece of baconine, some — alm ost shanghigh bearies, (eggs) a ft m ust be a sad old world for those grunt and a cackle, (ham and eggs) a people who nre afraid of work. No of near ct.ffee andI some not quite . ‘ .. _ ... ... pie. Well, you wont find anv near doubt they are w a red blue half the £ ffeew onn,,| , | li(, „flop; th a t is if we t,m e- | sell it to you for coffee. Our eggs are — , (resh—no eastern or j.acked eggs. It Is In a g re at num ber of cases there Is ,.a,y f„r a grocer to give you a good run m any a trip betw een the cup and the for your coffee money if he isn’t ton stingv. Our coffee is better th an ever alp. Iwffore, It all depends upon how much a grocer is willing to pay for his coffees. D id n ’t L ik e t h e T r im m in g s . “Going to buy your daughter a title?" You can buy the old Govt. Java or you asked one m illionaire carelessly of an can boy near Java which comes from other ns they settled down a fte r n bard Brazil, but w hatever we sell yon wheth- | er it is Java, Mocha and Java nr Costa day 's work d ip p in g coupons. Rica, yon inav know it is the best grade “I haven't made up my tnlnd yet,” that can tie sold for the money. Lough- replied the other "I would like to ary has a big coffee trade and th a t belt» do som ething of the sort If It would to give you fresh roasted coffee any old please the girl, only there ta one draw day you want it, and not th e tastless kind which ha- lost most of its strength. back th a t m akes me hesitate.” 1 e x p e c ts lot of ladies in the store today "And w bat Is that?" “T hey alw ays Insist on throw ing In to buy their coffee, a duke or a count w ith It.” WILLIE. Notice of Sheriffs Sale m Fore closure. fOTICE is h ereb y given, th a t by v irtu e of an OTICE is h e re b y Riven th a t a ll Polk co u n ty ex e cu tio n and ord er of sale duly issued on t w a rra n ts en d o rsed “ n o t p aid for w a n t of of th e c irc u it co u rt, of th e state of Oregon, for fu n d s,” p rio r to B epem ber 4, 1908, w ill be paid It he co u n ty of Polk, on th e 16th day of Novem u p o n p re s e n ta tio n a t m y office; .*xct*pt tl.o e ber. 1908. and to m e directed upon a judgm ent en d o rsed S e p te m b e r 3rd, n u m b e rin g above an d decree d u ly render« I by said court, on th e lif t. list d ay ol M arch. 1907, w hich J u d g m e n t was No in te re s t w ill be allow ed a fte r tb e d a te of n ro lled and docketed in th e office of th e clerk th is notice. f said co u rt, on th e 25th «lay of March. 1907, D ated, D allas, P olk c o u n ty , O regon, Nov. [in a c e rta in s u it then (»ending in said court, 19, 1908. w he rein D L. K eyi, as executor of th e estate HDD. C. DUNN. • >f K. <\ K cyt, deceased, plaintiff, reeovered C ounty T re a su re r. ju d g m e n t am i decre” , against G. W. Shriver and H a rrie tt E. S hriver, defendants, and by w hich ex e cu tio n an d or«ler of sale I am com- niandc«! to sell th e real property in said execu tion an h e re in a fte r described, to satisfy plain- litf's ju d g m e n t herein t«>-wit: The sum of #250 w ith in te re s t tin reon from th e date hero- |«»f»»t th e rat** of 6 per «til» per annum u n til D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r. pa4d. and th e fu rth e r sum of #40** atto rn ey * V. s . Land office a t P o rtla n d , O regon. lees togetiier w ith coats and dishursm ents Of J u ly 16, »HUB. lid su it ta x i’d nm l alhiw cd ff? flf>, am i accru N otice is lu rch y g iven th a t C h etw y n d O. s ing costs a n d expenses upon said execution, I (toad, of D allas, O regon, w ho, on J u ly 16, 1908, [will on m a d e T im b er L and a p p lic a tio n . No. 0 95, for K } N W | Scut ion 15 a n d 8 K JH W 1, S ection Saturday, December 19, 1908, Iff, T ow nship 8 H. R ange 8 W, of W illa m ette M eridian, h as filed n o tice of in te n tio n to [at th e h o u r of 1 o’clock, p. m. of said day a t m ake final proof, to es ta b lis h claim to th e th e w est «lo*»r «»f tho co u rt house In Dallas, la n d above d escrib ed , before K. M. S m ith. Polk co u n ty , O regon, sell at public auction to C ounty C lerk, a t D allas, O regon, on th e 2ard til- high« t b idder for « ash In hand on day d a y of D ecem ber, 1908. .»f sate, all th e rig h t, title , ln tc re it and w u t« C la im a n t nam es as w itn e sses: N. R. D ale, of W hi. h ah id d efen d an ts, ii. W. S hriver and H ar P o rtla n d O regon; K. M ulkey. of B lo d g ett, O re rie tt E. S hriver. or e ith e r of them or a ll per- g o n ; V. 8. L o u g h a ry , of D allas, O reg o n ; I). W. nous c laim in g tinder said defendant* or D unn, of D allas, O regon. of th e m su bsequent to th e execution of tne ALGERNON 8. DRESSER. inortgagc h erein to w it: th e 2 7 th day of Jane. R egister. 1898. of and to said m ortgaged preml*ef a n a every p a rt an d parcel thereof. T h e M H K H E : e rty hereinbefore m entioned is destiSVBu in the' -aid execution as follows, to-w it: Lot tw o (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) W seven (7) and . ig h t (*) In bio«-k o n e (1) in the M. L It van s A ddition to th e tow n of Perrydale. in ATOTICK is h ereb y g iven th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d Polk ceiinty, s ta te of O regon; also begtnnlM U» has been a p p o in te d by th e co u n ty c o u rt of 15.59 c h a in s cast of th e •ontheast corner oi Polk c o u n ty , s ta te of O regon, a d m in is tra trix d o n a tio n la n d claim No. 16, Not. No. 1818 of T of th e e s ta te of A ndrew J P u rv in e, deceased, I K insey, in township«* sonth, n o n e 5 wesi of O h * W illam ette m eridian, In Polk cdJJliy, la te of Polk c o u n ty , s ta te of O regon. All jiersons h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t th e es . r. gon : th e n ce n o rth 61 ilegref* w « i n u t « ta te of th e said d e c e d e n t a re h e re b y re q u ired w m . along th e K. K right of way IfJM cha n* o he c e n te r of th e county road; thence *oa*n to p resent th e sam e, d u ly verified as b y la w re q u ire d , to the u n d e rsig n e d a d m in is tra trix at j degrees -jo m inute* west al«*ng th e center w th e farm of said d e c a d e n t n e a r Z ena. Polk said co u n ty road l 12ch a in s : thence south 7 d * f c o u n ty , s ta te of O regon, o r to P. II. D’Arcy, cast to tiic place of beginning, save « W j W t j * D’Arcy b u ild in g , in th e c ity of Salem , M arion otic acre included in th e description ■ “ c o u n ty , s ta te of O regon, w ith in six m o n th s for. Hold to M B Tingle, containing %M i of lan«i inor«5 o r less. from th e d a te M th is notice. 8 aid sale being inaiic anbject to 1 ___ Dated. O c to b e r » . I90N. in th e m a n n e r provided by law. . . PAULINA f PURV IN E. D ated at D allas, Oregon, thia l«th day Of NO» A d m in istra trix of th e e s ta te of A ndrew J . P u rv in e. d eceased T . . n b " . i m 1 . M. GIAtrT, P. II. D’Arcy. Hbcriff of folk County, f A tto rn e y for A d m in istra trix . N Notice for Publication. Tto keep you dry. !!■ fj | Notice of Final Settlement. N And we have the Citation. R Call For Wart ants. iv iii ® H _ § H H ft i f * ft I S ! "L ifl H cow for sa le by H en ry Dl UOR SALE CH EA P—O ne in c u b a to r a n d two 1 b rooders. In q u ire of N. M. G ra n t, Dalle.-'. All kinds of hauling a t reasonable rates. Phone orders prom ptly at- I f you are bound to be suspicious, tended to. H eadquarters a t Web- a t lenst contrive to conceal the fact Btor’s confectionery, and put your open m indedness and I P hones; Bell 264, M utual 254 generosity on parade. B arn P hone M utual 245 M any a wom an h a s taken her widow-1 hood so gayly th a t she has found it Impossible to keep It. Umbrellas Balias, Oieuuu. R .C . CRAV EN Presiden V . G. VASSALL ftjppro'Ottg : N. L. B utler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt M. M. EUit, W. <i. Vassall. This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its custom ers the facilities gained during m any years of continuous service and growth. A d v ertisin g u n d e r th is h e a d } c e n t a word each in s e rtio n PER T T h o u g h m o d e s t, p o o r a n d lo w ly . T he m an w ho goes a b o u t W ith slo g le 3 in h is p o c k e t A n d f re e ly h a n d s th e m o u t H a s a lw a y s f r ie n d s In p le n ty , N o o d d s w h er e he m a y tu r n , W h o ’ll s tic k to h im lik e b r o th e r s w h ile T h e w eed h o ld s o u t to b u r n . SLICKER DALLAS CITY BANK “I am going to organise a stock com pany for $1,000.000.” “T hat sounds good. Still I think you ought to have a cash capital of a t least 40 cents before you s ta rt.” “ W hat for?” ‘‘To buy a w atering can to w ater the stock.” ________ f t - f t - h D A L L A S , OR EC ON Friday Evening Raining V T l Misa——lU,t f —» iftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ALLWESAY Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blessing. Word comes to the Item izer of the death a t Los Angeles of E. H . Stone, who used to run a Hoarding house in Dallas, and whose daughter, Carrie, was one of our noted m usicians. Tuesday evening the W oodmen had several more aidications for m em ber ship, and next Tuesday evening will be gin to introduce some of those elected to m em bership. The following new officers were also elected : Past consul, W. L. Soeliren; consul, I I . C. Seym our; advisor, C. A. S m ith ; hanker, V. E. Johnson ; clerk. W. G. V assall; escort, A1 G riffith; watchm an, K. E. Reed; sentry, C. G riffith ; m anager, J . E. Sibley. The Edison phonograph now has the new Amberol Record which play longer and better than any other record made. Every m other who reads tiiis should decide today th a t C hristm as will bring a t least one joyful e n te rta in er into her house, an Edison phonograph. Act on th a t good resolution at once. Go to L. I). Daniel’s today and hear the Edison. Select your style, pick out a supply of records and m ake this C hristm as Pho nograph C hristm as. \ÖWE W ith local applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Cs- turrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Curs is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s C atarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the beet physicians in this country for year* and is a regular prescription. It iscompoeed of the host tunics known, combined with the lit-st.blood purifier*, acting directly on tho mueous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is w hat produces such wonderful results in cunng catarrh. Send for testimo nials free. F. J . Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. Take; H all's Fami.y Pills for constipation. the forelock and secure to them selves one of the best Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal~ Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Blessing, of Salem, have been visiting her relatives a t Co las and their Friends. burg and Eugene, and are now here to spend Thanksgiving w ith his parents, See the delft blue at L ouyhary’s. M. H ayter. dentist, Wilson build ini;. Mrs. Rov Wassom will spend T hanks giving in Nc-.vberg. Roy Crowsou has changed hi. address from Dallas to The Dalles. Mrs. Guy Willis, of Portland, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chapm an. Orlando Luper and wife have gone to their future home a t Burns, and Mr. O. II. Cobb went with them to spend the winter. They will drive from T he Dalles. The catalogues ami list of prizes for the chicken show December iff, 17 and 18th are now in press, and will be ready for m ailing about the first of next week. The executive com m ittee and officials are striving to m ake the second annual show a record breaker and the pros pects are th a t it will greatly exceed the one of last year both in interest m ani fested and in num ber of exhibitors. Liberal prizes have been offered. Adm inistratrix Notice.