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MRS NED A SPEEDER AGAIN WHISKEY DALLAS CITY BANK People of Oregon Former Dallas Lady Wins Fame in Causes Another Murder Among In- Oregonian. dians at Siletz. Dallas, Oregon. R.E. WILLIAMS W.G. VASSALL IT IS N O W - - - - President Cubic* d ir e c t o r s : R. C. Craven, I. N .M cmw U M. M. Ellis V*'. G. Vassail, R. K. Williams, B. H. McCallon, F. J. Craven. This bank is pleased to place A 11 4 disposal of its customers the iatiiiiit* gained during many years of continnor y service and growth. For the second time in a little more A skilful feminine motorist who nleatls guilty to a speed limit of nothing less than a Tnontii, whiskey supposed to have been sold illegally to the red men than 45 miles an hour and to being a confirmed “ automanlag” is Mrs. Ed by white bootleggers, was the cause of a ward E. Gerlinger, of 749 Raleigh strtet, tragedy among ' he Indians on the re whi»e big 1910, 40-horsepower Keo is servation at Siletz last Sunday night, Tli.- popular CO l ONIST FARES frequently seen flying comet-like, at the when Noble Felix, riding home intoxi will again be in effect between I long trail of billowing dust out on the cated from the little town of Toled«j, September 15th and October smooth stretches of road leading into recklessly fired his revolver at a tent by 15th, during w hich period tickets the country. Mrs. Gerlinger formerly the roadside, one of the bullets fatally to DALLAS will be on sale owned a little Ueo, whose limitations wounding Odell Lane, who was asleep daily from were its only crime, and for whom she within. Lane, who was educated at the *Che- ha** a lingering love because it was tl** first she learned to operate. This little rnawa Indian school, is still alive, hut CHICAGO at ............ $33.00 the physicians hold out no h«»pe for re car, however, being of the kind know’n 32.00 in the veuacuiar as a a “ one lunger” covery. The bullet struck him in the ST. LOUIS could not long content one in whose abdomen. He is the son of Scott Lane, soul the real motoring germ was at one of the most influential nu n on the O M A H A ................... 25.00 work, so it had to go. M re power and reservation. Sheriff J. H. Ross went to Siletz as K A N S A S C I T Y ....... 25.00 more speed was what Mrs. Gerlinger wanted, and she realized her ambitions soon a-* he heard of the shooting ami ar- and terrified all her friends when she rested Felix. The Indian is now in jail S T . P A U L ........... 25.00 took the wheel of her new six-cylinder, at Toledo. On July 30th in a drunken brawl Bob ; 40-horsepow’er Keo a few months ago, and from other cities correspond but she lias never yet met with au acci Felix, a Siletz Indian, shot and kille«! ingly low. These are Westhouml, John Spencer and Martha Metcalf, also dent. one-way fares only, hut anyone Despite her love of speeding Mrs. Ger members of the tribe, and then turned; here can PREPAV for relatives linger is not a reckless driver, and says the weapon on himself. Investigations I or friends in the East, if desired. by the Indian agent ami a government that only when she is on a clear stretch Cousult your local railroacf agent of road with teams and other cars out of special agent brought to light startling the way that she ever turns on full evidences of a thriving liquor tratic with speed and thoroughly enjoys herself. the Indians by white men. Felix, the youth he»d for shooting She has always been fond <*l machinery and especially of machinery winch young Lane, h a relatiye of Bob Felix, moves fast; as a little girl in the Sunny who committed the Siletz murders on South. She says «lolls were abandoned July 30th. With Young Lane in the tent w hen at au early age and the small hoys of the neighborhood (if they would not ac he was shot w as another Indian named cept a doll in tra«le) were apt to have Jim Watts, against whom Felix is said to let the world know of our vast their diminutuve steam engines, “ ehoo to have a grrnlge. Watts and Lane resources and splendid opportu choo” cars, and mechanical toys confis j were grading on theToledo-Siletz wagon nities for H O ME BUILDING road.—Oregonian. cated without further ceremony. Writd to everyone you know in ‘ ‘ I neyer cared a great deal for an i-' the East. Send them good in trials—eat.*», dogs, horses, canary birds, CURED TO STAY structive printed matter, and or anything of that sort,” said Mrs. tell them that the cost of getting Gerlinger, " I always wanted something How Dallas Citizens can Find here is but little more than half with wheels.” — Sunday Oregonian. the usual cost, and to call on a Complete Freedom from Kid representative of the U P TO Y O U D r D. D. YO UN G Osteopathic Physician Monday— Wednesday— Friday DALLAS, OREGON Until After Election NOW IS THE TIME WHISKY MEETS HOLD UP. Citizens of Independence Excited Over Ruling. Tl w!ekiy Oregon Journal T H E IT E M IZ E R City Express & Transfer Co. Claud Nagle, who came to Cottage A. P. STARR, PR«»PRIETOR NORMAL SCHOOL WANTED. Grove several months ago and leased All kinds of hauling at reasonable the Graham Hotel for a term of years, rates. Phone orders promptly at aurrendere«l his lease to the owner, tended to. Headquarters at Web- j Mr. Butler Seek to Make Mon- has Mrs. Kornich, and returned to his for ster’s confectionery. mouth State Institution. mer home near Sheridan. The hotel has been refurnished by Mrs. Kornich, Phones: Beil 204, Mutu 1 254 Barn Phone Mutual 245 ; J. B. V. Butler, principal of the Mon and will he offered for rent.—Cottage mouth high echo 1, is in the eitv. Mr. ! Grove Sentinel. Butler is actively interested in th e j Krebs special, compose«! of nine movement to make Monmouth again a c o p ches amt two baggage cars drawn by MISS M. OLIVE SMITH state normal school under the pending two engines, arrive«! at Independence initiative act. In an interview he said : Saturday, bringing five or six hundred INSTRUCTOR ON ‘ ‘The interest in the normal school people to assist in picking hops. The question so far as Monmouth is concern ! opinion of prominent growers indicates PIANO AND ORGAN. ed is steadily increasing. Reports earn that the crop will exceed the former ing from every quarter of the state in estimate of 05.000 bales in the Willam Studio : Room 2, Wilson building, dicate that the people recognize the j ette valley. A later estimate is the crop « Cabas, Oregon. j value of the work done bv this school will be about 85,000 bales. - W W vO in the pa.-t. The fact is 4 Iso recognized that Oregon w ill have a school lor the training of teachers and this institution —the pioneer school in this work in the state rich in the work and traditions of its large alumni, and being centrally lo cated appeals to them. There is a marked shortage in the supply of teach for ers for the public schools who have had training for their work and this will he felt more and more unless provision is made by the state to afford the oppor If it’ s a surface to tunity for the teachers to get this train- be painted, enameled, fhg in their own state stained, varnished, or “ As a testimonial of the standard of N o money brings such satisr the work done by this school in the past finished in any way, under President Campbell, of the Uni there’ s an Acme Quality faction as a few cents spent in the versity of Oregon, and Professor E, D. Kind to fit the purpose. Kessler in the chair of industrial peda Fall fo j “ touching up” shabby gogy, at the Agricultural c liege, it is but fair to say that the Unite«! States floors, furniture and woodwork. Commissioner of Ed neat on in liis re port on normal school quoted almost A ll winter long the bright, attrac yerhatim from the catalogue of the State Normal at Monmouth- The alum- tive and wholesome home is a pi are actively interesting themselves source of constant pleasure, and the many friends over the state are very sanguine in the success of this pleasure.” —Oregonian. Paints and Finishe F all “ Fixing Up” Family Reunion. = T H E ACME QUALITY PAINTS A ND FINISHES Mr and Mrs. J. M. Davis, of (Joose- nerk, celebrated their 57th wedding an niversary last week, their children all are the kind to use. Simply tell being at home for a family reunion the flrst tin), tor 11 year 9 . The son, Frank us what you want to do and we Davis and family caine from Mexico, their daughters, Mrs Kliiabeth Dorter, will give you the proper Acm e from Koseburg. Mrs. Hiila White from Portland, and Mrs. Jennie Conner, from Quality Kind for your particular Ran J se, Cal. They have eleven grand children and four great grand children, purpose. Let us tell you Five some of whom were present as follows; Miss lb ssie Davis, Miss Kita Conner, Strong Reasons for Fall House Lela White, Uoy and Frankie White, Mrs. Annie Ridgeway and daughter, Fainting, Annie. The old people were as happy as little children and many were the stories told around Ihe table of their happy days of youth and the pretly compliments the old people gave each other of their younger days »e re great ly enjoyed by those present and made the dinner one long to tie remembered for its mirth and happiness. A pho tographer rame to the boose and took several pictures of tiie family group. Mr. Divia is now »0 and his wife 7tt years old They were married in In A L L KIND S OF R E P A IR IN G N E A T L Y D O N E diana ami lived in Iowa several years, then came over the plains br h i team to Oregon iu '04, settling where they i H i i n i i m » ♦+> i n * >♦♦+ ► ♦ ♦ ♦ + » * ♦ » > » » ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bow hye *4 years ago. Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday Dallas Flouring Mills S w e e n e y B ros . P ro ps . Oregon’s Best The famous flour put out by our Mills is what its name implies. All you have to do is to test it to prove this as sertion. PEOPLE’S PAPER= v T h e Oldest, Largest and Southern Pacific Co. A Great Clubbing Offer INDEPENDENCE, OREGON The Polk County Itemizer ney Disorders. If you suffer from backache— From urinary disorders— % . Faom any disease of the kidfieys, b»r all desired information, or Be cured to stav cured. address A couple of years ago an Indepen- j w |y) M cM U R R AY deuce man ordered a barrel of whisky I cureI W . Kidney Pdl. make .anting from Seattle. In a few weeks a barrel j of whisky arrived in tow n from some G E N E R A L P A S S E N G E R AGENT place in Kentucky, and with it came a Mrs. Lydia Pearson, 1) St,. McMinn-j Portland, Oregon sight draft to the bank. When it was ' vilie, Oregon, says: ‘ ‘ I do not hesitate pren.-nt.-il to the man he ref nee. I to t„ re(, , nime,ul I W s Kidney Pills as 1 receive the goo. Is. Nothing » a » done eon(li(iet the... an excellent ’remedy I about the matter for a tune, until ., „.ft.-n-d a great deal Iron, Kidney iron came to the attent.on of the beattto I b)e a„ j ha(1 ai.llte ¡ „ the ¿IIia„ of people that their Kentucky house was inv back. I was also subject to head- unable to collect on a barrel of w hisky acFea and felt tired all the time. I billed direct. The consignee had been tried a number of remedies but was not I dealing with the Seattle firm for years relieve«! until I begun using Doan’s kid-1 and it was the first time that company ney pills. In a short time there was 1 had shipped goods direct from Ken an improvement and I continued to tucky distillers. Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, take this remedy until I was free from As he carried a regular account with Kidney disease.” (statement given Aug one year ..................... $1.50 that firm, the si^lit draft would natur ust 1907) Itomizcr, one year 1.50 ally put him on his mettle. The matter TWO Y E A R S LATER. was finally adjusted and he was in Total S3.00 formed that he did not have to accept On December 10, 1909, Mrs. Pearson the goods if he did not w ish to. The confirmed her former statement say $1.75 Both Papers One Year whisky w as never • accepted and it sat ing, “ The testimonial I gave, publicly there until about the time the repairs recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills in were being made on the depot this | 1907 was correct. This remedy helped Spring. The statement is made that me a great deal ami 1 am glad to say so. the carpenters v ere the ones who tap For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Publishes ttio Intent an«1 most complete Buffalo, ped the barrel first, and from that time cents. Foster-Mijburn Co., telegraphic news of the w orld; gives reli able market reports, as it is published at on there were frequent visitors to the New York, sole agents for the Unite«! Portland, where the m aiket news can he barrel, which had been moVed from the States. at;d is corrected to date f«»r ea«*h issue. It depot to the warehouse. It became Remember the name—Doan’s—and also has a page of special matter f«»r the farm a..d home, an entertaining story page noised around among the men about take no other. and a page or more o f comic each week, --------------------- the depot and the number of visitors and it goes to the subscriber tw ice every increased daily. week—104 times a year. Rev. Deck Leaves Portland. It is presumed the Seattle dealers decided to have the goods returned to Rev. II. E. Deck, pastor of the First them, and w hen the order came to the United Evangelical church in the Ladd Gives all the local n *ws and happing* and officials at the depot the barrel was not addition, has resigned and will leave shouhl be-in every home in this vicin ity. in evidence, and it was so reported. Portland for Tombstone, Arizona, Oc The two papers make a splendid com bi nation and you save $12.» by sending your The consequences were that the South tober 1st, where he will supply the Con subscription to the Item izer. ern Pacific Company sent out one of gregational church. He goes to Arizona We can also giv e our subscribers a good its best detectives, who soon lia«l the in tiie hope that a change of climate , clubbing offer for the Daily and Sunday, or barrel located and the offenders on his may benefit the health of his son, who i Sunday Journal, In connection w ith the hip. is an invalid. Rev. Mr. Deck has.been I Item izer, Up to the present time there have prominent in connection with the Evan-1 been no arrests, but it is rumored that gelical churches of the state for a num* 1 sensational developments will follow her of years.—Oregonian. within a fortnight.—Oregonian. Office One Block west Gail Hotel Folk County Paper (* ) (# ) (# ) Kept by all Grocers WOOD fOR SAIE Devoted to the news of the county only. The only country weekly in Oregon furnishing Colored Supplement. Has a larger staff of county correspondents than any other Oregon paper. Es in favor of the people ruling and is not con- trailed by any party or machine. * * Do you need wood? In pre paring to place your order tiers remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills, at the best iiossible rates, Send in your orders by either phone. M utualUM ; Bell 443. ¥ * ; i * ♦ ï : * AUGUST BOWMAN * C. L. H A W K IN S Railroad street, Dallas. ONU MENT, “ Lent We Forget." (* ; Marble— -Granite I (* ) I PRICE IN ADVANCE $1.50 PER YEAR S WA I N ’ S I From Now Till Nov. IB, 25c YO U R PAPER S T O P S W H E N YOUR T IM E BACK ACHE AND KIDNEY PILLS IS O U T For kidney and sciatica, rheumatic headache, weariness “ that dragged down TH E DALLAS M E A T CO. j W H Y NOT B U Y Y O U R M E ATS AT A SANITARY M A R K E T? Having installed one of the latest and most up to date Cold Storage Plants, we are. and huvt* been, ABLE TO SERVE MEAT AS If SHOULD BE SERVED these summer days, not being exposed to the dust or flies. In connection we also have a Cold Storage Fish Box from which we serve Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays We carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked and Cooked Meat*. Poultry Dressed while you wail. Right prices for good Meats. The common housefly is now the justly deserving object o f a national campaign in the interest o f the public health. Flies carry filth and disease germs wherever they go. We arc sincerely glad that we are able to co-operate effective f ly in the fight against the housefly. Flies and electric fans do not agree. simple thing to keep your kitchen, your living room and the sleeping room o f your child free from the contamina tion o f these insects. DUNGAN & HOLMAN, D ALLAS B1CYCLES-REP AIRING-SUPPLIES LE E S M IT H 'S C Y C L E R Y , D A LLA S J Subscribe fof One electric fan in a small house hold can usually be made to serve all three purposes, be sides freshening and cooling the air. The new 8-inch household fan is both practical and inexpensive. phone Northwestern Corporation. Tele The real commercial spirit is to supply the needs o f the dublic as perfectly as possible, and we make a business o f satisfying our custo mers. Electricity wasteful. We w ant your Fat Beef. Veal, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry. Flies cannot alight in a breeze, and it is a is only expensive to those who are EXPEL THE POISON MAKE LIFE A JOY Acting directly on the kidneys these mild pills give almost instant relief because they not only act as a tonic but clean the kidney tissue of impuri ties and expel the poison from the system. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SWAIN’S PILLS So marvelous and universal are the results obtained that these pills are fully guaranteed. Every druggist has them. In 50-cent boxes only. If not satisfactory— your money back. Don’t delay—don't run the risk of Bright’s Disease. Get Swain’s Kidney and Back Ache Pills today. • W A IN M E D I C I N E C O ., Ino. K a nsa s C ity, M o. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. bladder troubles, pains, neuralgia, and sleeplessness, feeling.” F O R S A L E BY Use Tudgsten Lamps and have an abundance Conrad Siafrln o f ligh t.-- Dallas, Oregon. N O R T H W E S T E R N C O R P O R A T IO N E. W . K e a r n s , L o c a l M a n a g e r 60 YEARS' E X P E R IE N C E P atents THE DALLAS TRANSFER D A LLA S , O R E C O N D is io n s Phone and stand at VV. R. Ellis’ confectionery C o .V N IG H T S AC. 1 All kinds of hauling done well and promptly. cial attention given to commercial men. BH1 phone f>4 Mutual 243 Spe S H A W & BIR K, Proprietors. a .Xd»» ■tinn. ». r id ir r.>n»d.ntml. .< ,t f,»w o l d « « r K ».it. usati tinniti ¡naa A O» iws . it . „ • " I II meUtt, w itlioat «bunt», a» * » • Scientific American. mlaUon o f mnj . -tr i f .u ri»o n tB »,| L Sold Mr■n ' l , , , T l,T