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Wtt'l paper—Holman’s. Ouk posts for sale.—Ooy Bros. Penny petals L. I). Daniel's. M. Hay ter. dentist, Wilson building. NlO by the liuudrecls at November records nowin at the Dal las >1 onio store. Haven Smith returned to his Siletz claim last Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Smith, of Portland, was vis iting Mrs. Ann Kersay Tuesday. Ue >rge Brook, a former baker here, now a retired Salem capitalist, was over Saturday. . • Which is better; Prohibition that does not prohibit, or regulation that regulates. N. H. Jenkins, of Dallas, after a visit in tiugene, left for home last evening.— Eugene Guard. Miss Dollie Thomas, of Portland, vis ited from Saturday to Monday with J J. Brown’s family. Watch for the big sale, commencing Monday at 10 o’clock, at the Adam's & Brobst store.—Trunk Kerslake. Wanted— Parties to contract for clear ing 10 to 20 acres land. Will furnish grubbing machine if wanted—Guy Bros- NlO Miss Lyle Phelps was at Portland Monday for a visit with her brother, Arthur. She was accompanied by Miss Nora Kobinsou. Mrs. W. W. Davis, of Monmouth, ar rived t his noon for a few days visit at the homo of her sister, Mrs. L. Vie reck of this city.—Albany Herald. Mrs. K. A. Watson, of Portland, was a caller Saturday, she having come up to meet her husoand, who is traveling with the West party for the Journal. Ralph Adams came in about 10 min utes too late last Thursday and wanted us to stop the press to tell the people that he was again th * father of a tine b »unciug b >y. Remember the school election next Saturday aftciu<»on, when it will In settle I as to whether <>ur me. new higl school is to remain in an iiieompleted state or finished up right away. While. A. W. Bennett and party were returning from a hunt Sunday to hi* Salt Creek ranch, the team scared at an auto, overturning the wagon, Mr. Ben nett getting a number of cuts and bruis es. Rev. Foulkes, in Portland the other evening told of conditions as regards prohibition in Kansas Cifcv Now that is a town wedoknow, and he conclusive ly proves to us that he does not. Camilla, the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Percival, was taken ill with a sore throat, and on Saturday evening the doctor pronounced the case diph theria. The family have been placed under quarintine, and all the members have taken a preventative dose of anti toxine. Reports from the family today state that the child is entirely well, and as no new' cases have developed, it Is hoped this case is under control.— Ma dras Pioneer. .School snpplies of all kinds at L. D. Daniel’s. LIQ U ID C U R E S E C Z E M A W H ER E S A L / E F A IL S Mrs. K. W. Kearns went to the city, In regard to skin disecse* medical Tuesday. authorities are now agreed on thle: Mitch Butler went to Portland 8atur- , Don't lu grit n the disease germa In day to visit his parents. jour akin Ly the use of greoiy salve«, L. T. Wright left the first of the week and fees enicuraie them to multl|ly. for Newport, where he expects to reside. A true cure of all ee-ematoue diseases can be hrougli about cnly by using the Grocery limn Simpson’s delivery team took a spin Monday, creating damage to healing agents In the torm of a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT. A the rig of some $50. simple wash; A compound of Oil of Watch for the big sale, commencing Wlntergteen, Thymol, and other Ingre Monday at It) o’clock, at the Adam’s & dients as combined in the D. D. D. Brobst store.— Frank Kerslake. Prescription, penetrates to the disease Mrs. Samuel Steffv and children are germs and destroys It, then soothes back from their trip to Kansas, and she . •nd heals the skin as nothing else wants no more oi that state in hers. has ever dene. A 25-cent trial bottle will start the There will be t-ervicea at the Catholic church next Sunday. Confession and ( Cure, ar.d give ytu Instant relief. holy communion at 9 a. in. Conrad Stafrin, Dallas. Carl Fenton has been visiting in town this week on his way home to Eugene; after playing with the eleveu in the CHURCH SERVICES Idaho game. ! Sunday school 10 a. m .; morning ser Joe Howard, of Salem, this week paid $ »000 for 150 acres of t he Hogue dona- vice 11 o’clock. Topic of sermon, “ The ! tion land claim on Gooseneck, recently j Social Unit.” Christian Endeavor meet ing 0:30. Evening union temperance ow'ned by Hogue & Foster. j meeting at the hall. You are very cor- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howe, on ; dially invited to worship with us. Sunday, October 29th, a 9-pound girl. SPE C IAL MUSIC Mother doing fine and father so elated MORNING : that he can hardly attend to business. I Organ Voluntary - Kimball. For circuit judge vote for I. H. Van - - Arthur W. Nelson Winkle, of Salem. Qualified oy prac Response “ Gloria Patri” tice and experience. Two to elect. N3 Offertory - - - Cramer (Paid advertisement.) Anthem - - - P. L. McPhail Mr. and .Mrs. U. S. Grant left last “ Sing unto the Lord a New Song.” week for El Paso, Texas, where he goes to attend a meeting of the National An Union Meeting. gora association, of which lie is presi dent. Methodi.«t church services Sunday. N, Stonehriuk complained that Mrs. 11 a. n». Topic. “ Jov Wells” . 8 p. m. Lillie Stonebnuk visited a rooming Junior League. 6:30 p. m. Epworth ti u-e with a male companion, lie mar League. 9:45 a. m. Sunday , school. ried her ufc Dallas in October 1893. Tin* Union service in the evening all arecor- judge gave him a divorce.—Oregoirau. iially invited to he present. Music. MORNING Reports from Black Rock last night Voluntary are tnat there are five dry yotes that Andants Religion» - - G. Merkel can be counted there. The consensus A n them of opinion as expressed is that two old KVENING soaks have been reclaimed aud 40 boys Voluntary ruined. Andante - F. II. Ilinmel C. M. Hall, a Polk county farmer, was Geo F. Hopkins, pastor. arrested by Sheriff Miutoaud Deputy A union service of all churches has Sheriff Esch Saturday on h charge of been arranged for Sundav 7:30 p. in. at larceny by bailie, it being alleged that the Woodman hall. If necessary an he sold luottgaged property.—States overflow meeting will be held st the man. Christian church. Addresses both We understand the condition of Hen places by citizens, Mr. J. B. Thompson, ry Clantield to be much improved, but. Dr. D. I). Young, Mrs. Poling, W 1\ he is still in a precarious ami critical Miller and one or more college students. condition. When he struck the posi The topic is Prohibition. Let everyone with his head it nearly scalped him, and of both sides cf this quest.on attend. his shoulder is badly broken. Ray & Co. shipped a carload of hay to VY'e have heard much praise given of the lecture, “ The American Tramp Black Rock this morning. Abroad,’ ’ given by Rev. Geo. F. Hop J. R. Harris was operated on at the kins at the Methodist church last Fri Dallas hospital today for appendicitis. day evening, and many have ex pressed Watch for the big sale, commencing their opinion that the gentleman would do well to go on the lecture platform, Monday at 10 o'clock, at the Adam’s A Brobst store.—Frank Kerslake. he having an excellent subject and knowing how to put it beforj* his hear The usual drunk appeared in the po ers in a pleasing way. lice court this week and got the usual sentence. CHILDRENS’ COLUMN. Prank Stump............. 1 Harriett Davia ........ , Vina D ieh row ......... . . . H en ry Stum p g o t I day he w en t fishing. 4 0 .. . 1« . . . Here are Suits and Overcoats good for that TIRED Feeling they are such a relief to the man who has grown weary of Com mon Stocks. The way they are modeled and made, and styled and tailored, is only a little less surprising than they are PRICED. We have reputation for build ing good clothes, and this Fall the showing is adapted to make any man proud. Come, let us make a NEW man of you. Salem Woolen Mills Store In the M r. and Mrs. M in a H u gh es w e r e in fr o m th e cou n ty Su n da y v is itin g r e l atives. M iss B lan ch M c K in n e y is v is itin g in S a lem th is w eek. M iss V a v a M ason is g e ttin g b e tter a ft e r h a v in g s e v e re ly sp rain ed her an kle. M iss M a r ie G r lffe n en te rta in ed so m e o f h e r frie n d s M o n d a y e v e n in g w ith a H a llo e ’en party. M r. J. B. H a tc h to o k M r. W a lt e r F o r d ’s p la ce in sch ool w h ile he w as la id up a w eek w ith fe v e r. Mr. F ra n k K e r s la k e has b o u g h t the fu rn itu re sto re o f R a lp h A dam s. R a y B o w les w as v is itin g in D a lla s w ith r e la tiv e s o v e r Sunday. Mrs. F ie ld A lle n w e n t to M c M in n ville, S a tu rd a y to v is it r e la tiv e s of I Lhat city. Mrs. J. B. H a tc h g a v e a re a d in g at Dr. Y o u n g ’s H a llo e ’en p a rty M o n d a y night. M r. and Mrs. W . W . U llre y w e r e In N e w b e rg , Satu rday. to M istleto e Mr. and Mrs. K . F. W h e e le r d ro v e out to the G u th rie school house to church Sunday. j Mrs. C a rrie S k ip ton , o f Salem , sp ent a fe w days in D a lla s w ith r e la tiv e s this w eek . ! Mrs. John G ra n t is now a b le to rit up a ft e r a w e e k s ’ illness. j M r. F ra n k B y e r ly has b o u gh t a lo t o f S ila s O rch a rd in Sou th D allas, and is g o in g to bu ild h im a house on It n ext spring. Mrs. L y d ia E v a n s is c le r k in g in M r. C a m p b ells store. w en t Mrs. Shelton w as out in the co u n try vis itin g h e r m oth er. Mrs. Sellers. Mrs. Starr, o f Salem , is vis itin g r e l a tiv es in D a llas th is w eek . Mrs. R o b e r t C hase has from her vis it in the East. retu rned Mr. M ack, fr o m M istleto e, to o k din - ner w ith K . F. W h e ele r, Sunday. Mrs. B e rz e ll w as ba ptised C hristian ch u rch Sunday. at the w as v is itin g Tillam ook . th em on th eir w ay to M r. and Mrs. P e r r y w as v is itin g Ed. W ilson. Mrs. M a z a rrie r is on the sick list. Mrs. John G ra n t is th rea te n ed w ith a p pen dicitis and is no better. M e m b ers o f th e C h ristian C h u rch had a fin « tim e in th e old W o o le n M ill M o n d a y n ig h t a t a H a lla e ’en party. S om e o f the H a llo e ’en ers tu rn ed the h y d ra n t loose a t th e P u b lic S ch ool c o rn er and w h ich k e p t the n ig h t m arsh al on the ju m p . Mrs. Jessie B a r h a m N e w b e rg this w eek . is up fr o m Joh n G ra n t w as a business vis ito r In P e r ry d a le , M o n d a y. " M r . and Mrs. F o r e s t C ra v en v is ite d in K ic k r e a ll, S a tu rd a y and Sunday. Mrs. J. A. L y n c h is in S alem w ith Monday afternoon we concluded the sale of 50 acres of the best land in the h er n ep h ew , C lau d W h itm a n , w h o is vicinity of Dallas, but there was a provi s lo w ly r e c o v e rin g fr o m an op era tio n so attached, -and that was if the town fo r a p p e n d ic itis went wet it would be taken ; if not the T h e r e w as a H a llo e ’en p a rty M o n sale was off. d a y n ig h t a t R e v. Y o u n g s'. J. S. Martin passed the eightieth mile Mrs. P. A. F in se th w as the fo rtu n e stone on life’s journey last Friday, hale and healt! y. Mr. Martin is an old te lle r a t the H a llo e ’en p a rty g ive n at resident of Oregon ami lived for many Dr. Y o u n g ’s M o n d a y night. years at McMinnville before coining to M iss G e o rg ia E llis is s ta y in g a t the Dallas. h om e o f J am es B oyd son w h ile a tte n d Watch for the big sale, commencing in g school. Monday at 10 o’clock, at the Adam’s & Brobst store.—Frank Kerslake. M rs. W a lte r G rlffe n has been on the Remember that on next Tuesday you sick list but is g e t tin g better. cannot in any way try to influence a vo M iss G e o rg ia E llis sp ent M o n d a y ter, even the wearing of lapel or other w ith M iss L u c ile H a m ilto n . buttons being also prohibited. Do not forget to takeoff that “ Dry in 1910” be Mrs. S. T . D o n o h oe, o f P o rtla n d , v is fore you appear on the streets. ited in D a lla s o v e r Sunday. Telephone inquiry of Manager Louis M rs. J. H. H o llis te r and Miss L e lia Gerlinger this morning makes us able to F r in k vis ite d in S a lem , Sunday. announce that there is nothing in the rumor continually circulated that the Mrs. W illia m E llis is v is itin g her S. F. C. & W. R. R. has been sold to the m oth er, Mrs. G u y th is w eek. Southern Pacific. Mrs. R ic h m o n d and Mrs. C h arles S p e llin g visited in Salem , M onday. M r. and Mrs. J. H . N ie s lea ves W e d nesday fo r H u n tin g to n fo r a vis it w ith r e la tiv e s a ft e r w h ich th e y a re g o in g to C a lifo r n ia to m a k e t h e ir hom e. J oh n P. F in le y , a b ro th e r o f Mrs. Dr. E m b re e, w as up fr o m P o rtla n d to atten d the fu n e ra l o f Dr. E m b ree. C lau d D em p sey, up to a tten d the E m b ree. o f P o rtla n d , fu n e ra l of was Dr. M r. H u gh F in le y , o f M o n roe, h e re to a tten d th e fu n e ra l of E m b ree. w as Dr. Mrs. H. B row n is qu ite ill. Mrs. W . W illia m s and h e r sister Mrs. Chapm an, is v is itin g in P o rtla n d . M ra B. C. K e n y o n , o f M istleto e, w as In D allas on business Tu esday. V IN A DISBROW H e n ry Stum p Is b u ild in g a po rch in the rea r o f his house. Mrs. P. E. M ason, o f M onm ou th, was a D a llas vis ito r F rid a y. Mrs. H u bba rd has rec en tly had new sid ew alk a ttach ed to som e o f h e r p ro perty in Sou theast D allas. I t was a m ista k e abou t Mrs. M o re- ley, from . E astern O regon , vis itin g h er son and fa m ily , M r. Ed. M osley. It was Mrs. M o x le y v is itin g her son and fa m ily , M r. Ed. M o xley. She is to r e turn h om e soon. T h e F a ll g ra in th at has been plant- d Is g r o w in g g ood on the fa rm s near this city. I t is r e p o rte d th at M e rle and G lenn H olm a n a re g o in g Into the ch icken business. # M r. R o g e r s is m o vin g out o f the K ir k p a tr ic k house on M ill street. M r. and Mrs. S. B. T a y lo r returned fr o m B la c k R o c k last w eek. S u n da y e v en in g a you n g lady b o a rd e r a rr iv e d at the h om e o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M o x ley a n d ‘ w ill rem a in fo r a tim e so fa r as w e know. She is a v e r y n ice beh aved you n g la d y, a cre d H to a n y city. M rs. D r. B ollm an w en t to Su nday t o v is it her rela tives. Salem , A t th re e o ’clock Sunday a you ng la d y b o a rd e r a rriv e d at the h om e o f Mr. and Mrs. R a y H ow e. A s she Is v e r y m od e st and qu iet th ey ex p ec t to keep h e r fo r som e tim e. S om e o f the boys w ere w o r k in g ve ry d ilig e n tly H o llo e ’en night. T h e y a r rive d a t th e h om e o f M r. C. B ell and trie d to c a r r y the g a te a w a y. A ft e r r e m o v in g th e h in ges th ey co u ld n 't re m ove it because the lock and chain w ere on th e o th e r part. Mrs. T. G. R a m se y w h o live d h ere a tfhort tim e a g o has r e c e n tly m oved fr o m P o rtla n d to C o lo ra d o on account o f the illn ess o f th e ir dau gh ter. J. K. Guttry has about finished pick ing the apples from hie twelve acres of orchard. He has already marketed ov M rs. M. E. P o llo c k and Mrs. V ic to r - er 2000 boxes and will when finished have gathered nearly 2000 boxes all told. ine E llis , o f G ran ts Pass, visited at the The varieties were Grayensteine, Bald h om e o f M. D. E llis this w eek. wins, Kings, Hpitzenbergs, Belflowers M r. and Mrs. O scaa r H a y te r spent and Northern Spies.—Amity Standard. M l mb G e n e v e v e A ld rich , o f O regon C ity, Is v is itin g > frie n d s In D allas. Su nday a t the h o m e o f Jam es Him on- ton in W e s t Salem . Mr. G e o r g e G e r lin g e r is registered at the C o n g res s hotel In C hicago. M r. and Mrs. E. C. K ir k p a tr ic k v is ited D r. R. E. L. S tein er o f Salem , Sunday. T h e D a lla s R e a d in g C lub held an in teres tin g m ee tin g last w eek diseuss- in g w rite r s o f the C olon ia l period. N ex t W e d n e s d a y th ey w ill m eet at Mrs. G e o rg e O e r lin g e r ’s house a t 2:30 p. m., th e to p ic b e in g B en ja m in F r a n k lin. T h e g e n e ra l discussion w ill rela te to his v e rs a tility . " In w h a t did the j g r e a t m an and m ost rep re se n ta tive 1 A m e rica n e x c e l? " S evera l new m em bers, In clu d in g Mrs. L ou gh , M iss M e* V lck ar, M iss C os p e r and Mrs. R ile y j C raven h a ve Joined the club. Rev. A. A. Winter conducted the fu neral of the late T. V B Embree, M. D . at the Evangelical church last Tuesday afternoon, and a large crowd was pres ent to do honor to the deceased. He was laid to rest in the graveyard at Kickreall by the Masons, his old friend, Hon. N. L. Butler, coming up from Port land to act as master. M r. and Mrs. D. C. C r id e r returned fr o m E a stern O reg o n this w eek. M r. J oseph C ra v en , o f M onm outh, Mrs. L . D. B row n has g on e to B ak er C ity to v is it h er m other. T h e B la c k R o ck school tea ch e r was vis itin g in D allas, Saturday. In order that all who are to cast a bal vis ite d his sons, R ile y and Jasper o f lot next Tuesday, may become thorough this c ity this w eek. ly acquainted with the slip, the Itemiz- H e n r y C lan tield, o f Sa lt C reek, was er this week devotes a page to its repro duction. We are enabled todos«» through b a d ly In ju re d In a r u n a w a y accid en t the courtesy of the editor of the Olwer- F r id a y a ftern o o n . 1 Ter, Mr. J. C. Hayter, who printed the ballot, and we hereby thank him for I G. H. B eeler, o f R lc k re a ll, w as a loaning ns the type on behalf of our business v is ito r in th is c ity Saturday. A n y on e d e sirin g aid fr o m the readers, many of whom would not have N e e d le w o r k G u ild fo r th em se lve s or M r. G e o rg e S tu ck er retu rn ed to had a chance to see a ballot until the ' needy fr ie n d s should a p p ly to Mrs. P o rtla n d a ft e r a v is it w ith r ela tiv es day of election. O scar H a y te r, se creta ry , o r to a n y o f In th is city. the fo llo w in g m em b ers o f the ex ecu The ministers of the city met Tuesday tive c o m m itte e : Mrs. C h a rle s B ennett, in the south room *of the Methodist Mrs. V a n O rsd el, Mrs. W. F. M anston. church to reorganize their association. IIA ItV U IC T D A V IS Rev. E. W. Miles was elected chairman, Miss E m m a iN-mpuey, Mrs. L. D. M r. and Mrs. H a r r y D ouglas, o f F ir B row n. and Rev. Geo. F. Hop-ins was elected M iss D em p sey has been a p secretary. Matters of interest was dis j G ro ve , w ere In D allas, T h u rsd ay on pointed on th is c o m m itte e to succeed cussed and committees ap|»ointed to ar business and to o k d in n er w ith Mrs. M. Mrs. L o u g h a ry , w h o re c e n tly becam e range for necessary business. The Un j Davia. a d irector. ion Thanksgiving services were arrang K . F. W h e e le r w e n t to M onm outh. ed to be held in the Baptist church at Many school children suffer from con 10::i0s m. Thanksgiving and Rev K. | T h u rsd ay. stipation which is often the cause o f W. Miles, of the Presbyterian church, M r. H. M. P e eb les, o f Salem , was a Meeining stupidity at lessons. Cham will preach the sermon. The associa berlains stomach and liver tablets are tion meets again Monday, Nov. 14, in : D a llas vis ito r T h u rsd a y . an ideal medicine to give a child, for the Methodist church. M r. H . H. M e c k te y w en t to F ir they are mild and gentle in their effect, When a cold becomes settled in the j G ro ve , T h u rs d a y to hunt. and will cure ever chronic constipation. system it will take several daya to cure M r. C r id e r has b o u g h t a team and Hold by all dealers. it, and the best remedy to use is Cham- , berlain's Cough Remedy. It will core is d o in g his ow n d e live rin g . One of Edison's lateet improvements quicker than any other, and alao leaves K F. W h e e le r w e n t to M onm ou th. at the Dallas Music store. Come in and 1 the system in a natural and healthy S a tu rd a y on bualneaa. hear it play. i con litioa. Bold by all deakn. Change Ownership. There has been quite a change in j ownership in what has been known as ! Adam’s Bi^ 8t<»re, located on the corner , of Main ami Washington in the Riley I block. Mr. Frank Kerslake has pur- ! chased the furniture part; Mr. Wesley | Vaughn I mh lanight out th** plumbing department, and it is probable that Mr. Adams will devote his time exclusively j to the engine, vehicle ami implement | line. Mr. Kerslake has secured John Hiulonton to run the skating rink aud I wilt put in all his time iu the store. All these gentlemen are too well known to need especially any recommendation at our hands. They have followed the sam e line of business here before and are known as masters of their craft with much experience. Milwaukee, Wis. — “ Lydia E. Pink. B r id g e M r. N e ls A n d e rs o n is b u ild in g som e cem en t w a lk s in W e s t D allas. bu ild Cured by Lydia E. Pink* ham’sVegetable Compound me a well woman, and I would like to tell the whole world o f it. I suffered P r o f. D u n k le b erg er and fa m ily h ave fromfemale trouble g on e to P e n n s ylv a n ia on a visit. and fearful painsin my back. Inadthe G eo rge B en n et g o t b a d ly hu rt by a best d o c to r s ana w ood saw and his ea r cut o ff the oth er they all d e cid e d day. that I had a tumor in addition to my Mr. Q u eerin g has b o u gh t Silas female trouble, and O rch a rd 's p r o p e r ty in South D allas. advised an opera tio n . L y d ia E. F ran k B y e r le y is b u ild in g a new Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made house in South D allas. me a well woman and I have no more Mr. H e w it has b u ilt a n ew w ood backache. I hope I can help others by telling them what Lydia E.Pinkham's shed. Vegetable Compound has done for T h e boys fille d th e stree t in fr o n t me?’ — M r s . K mm a 1 m . s e , 833 First St., Milwaukee, Wis. o f R ev. Y o u n g ’s w ith rails. The above Is only one o f the thou Som e o f the boys turned the w a ter sands o f grateful letters which are in to the basem ent at th e W oo d m u n constantly being received by the Plnkham Medicine Company o f Lynn, H a ll H a llo e 'e n night. Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that Rev. Y o u n g ’s da u gh ter, Mrs. Bessie Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com Leech has a new ba b y g ir l w h o pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis w eigh s 9 % pounds. eases o f women after all other means Dr. E m b re e ’s son, V an E m b re e, w as have failed, and that every such suf- out w ith a s u rve yin g cre w and could erlng woman owes it to herself to at not com e to a tten d the fu n e ra l o f his least give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound a trial before submit aiher. ting to an operation, or giving up Mr. John F id le r ’s fa th e r and m o th er hope of recovery. Miss L e o n a B row n , fr o m port, is vis itin g in D allas. Mr. and Mrs. BHyeu a re b a ck a ga in in th eir house. to AFTER SUFFERING ONEJEAR barn's Vegetable Compound has made a Isa a c H u gh es is g o in g n ew cem en t sid ew alk . his b ro th e r in this c ity W e d n esd a y . We would like to have had a good brother prohi with us as we went home Saturday night. We could have shown him a crowd of minors under the influ- | ence of liquor. That night a business house was broken into and some 70 bot tles of beer stolen. No wonder many | decent people are desirous of a change. R o b ert W h e e le r to hunt S a tu ida y. Crunk Stum p. Mrs. M on a S im pson e n te rta in e d a fe w o f h er frie n d s S a tu rd a y even in g. T h e e v e n in g w as p le a s a n tly sp ent in g a m e s and in stru m en tal music. J. E. Rolierts, a well known real es tate man of Salem, was murdered near M r. J oh n G ra n t w a s a business v is the reform school last night and robbed ito r in A ir lie , S atu rday. of some $5000. The saloonkeepers of Dallas always were as far as we have knowledge, men who kept orderly houses and permitted no rough houses. The history of the town will bear bis out. That in the ad vent of it going wet, even better condi tions will prevail is to be expected. w h o has been 50 hospital is a b le to be out again. 25 Supposing Oregon were voted dry would it better conditions? It would M r. and Mrs. H e r b e r t E llio tt, o f simply change the main place of pur P e r ry d a le , a tten d ed th e w e d d in g o f chase from Portland to Seattle. BISHOP’S READY TAILORED CLOTHES $10.00 to $30.00 Mr. H a d ley , 8 0 . . $1 00 40 nice fish the M A N K IL L E D IN C A M P. C alc B rea k * an d Strike's W illia m O le- niaii. A g e d 19 Y ea rs. C O R V A L L I S . Or.. N o v. 1— W illia m O lem an, a y ou n g m an abou t the a g e o f 19 years, w as k ille d in S im p son ’s lo g g in g ca m p in K in g s V a lle y a bou t 18 m iles N o r th e a s t fr o m C o r v a llis this m orn in g. It a p p e a rs th a t the you ng m an w as sta n d in g near the w ire cable w hich w a s a tta c h ed to th e logs. T h e w ire ca b le b ro k e and struck h im in the back o f the head. H e d ied Im m e d ia te ly th e re a fte r. Y o u n g O lem a n was a resid en t o f K in g s V a lle y and a b ro th er o f Mrs. W illia m B u rrell, o f this city. Sam Ir v in e has been over { port, w h ere he has the Ip J. H. N elz and w ife he C a lifo r n ia to m ake thetr future ! Mrs. R. L. ch ap m an and h a ve been visitin g Portland tri C lou J D em pzcy has been up P o rtla n d fo r a visit w ith hia mo and slaters. G eo rg e Stuckey has been up from P o rtla n d fo r a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blessing Mrs. P. W. H a ley orders her Item- izer ch anged from Boring to Eagle Point. C h ie f Odom stayed up all night Mon day and patrolled the suburbs so there w as not much doing In Halloe’en pranks. T h e cartoonist had a good crowd at the W oodm an Hall Monday night and It is »aid that the d r y , aold out In M a rion county, and ua«d tainted m on ey secured there to work the reat o f th e «tate. W h e n you vo te next Tuesday do not fo r g e t those fou r em pty buelnea houses that have been practically closed fo r over tw o years. Our next governor, Oswald West, h ere last Saturday, and although he is no ora tor, you couldn’t find any o f T o d a y 's H o p M a rk e t. his hearers dissatisfied w ith hiz re T h e O re g o n h o p m a r k e t has been m ark. s. firm ly esta b lish ed at 14c a pound. In the even t that Mr. Petre la elect D u rin g th e past 2 4 h ou rs perhaps 500 bales w e r e tak en in the sta te at ed com m issioner he w ill watch all con the h igh fig u re and the p ric e is now tracts fo r road w ork so carefully that b ein g fr e e ly offere d by m ost dealers it w ill not be possible fo r one man to bid in a piece o f road w ork at 25 cents fo r ch oice st goods. a yard and then be able to sublet it at 20 cents. T h e 20 cent man did not T o o z e Speaks at A th en a . A T H E N A , Or., N o v. 2— H o n o ra b le lose any m oney. H e has shown by W a lte r L . T o o x e addressed a m od erate p ra ctica l w ork as supervisor that he sized au d ien ce h ere M o n d a y n ig h t on ln d erstan d s the science o f road build the sub ect o f " H o m e R u le vs. P r o h i ing, and Is a m an w ho can f i v e the b ition .’ ’ M r. T o o ze denou nced the p ro tax-p ay ers m oney. Th e fact is that Mrs. Plnkham, of Lynn, Mass., h ib ition m o v e m e n t on th e g rou n ds that roa d m ak in g has been costing more Invites all sick women to write It w as a fa r c e and th a t the d iv es and than it should. « her for advice. She has guided thousands to health and her loa fin g p la ces w h ich had fo llo w e d the m ovem en t m ad e co n d ition s w orse than advice is free. th ey w e re u n der the reg u la ted saloon. T o oze d e fe n d e d the H o m e R u le m o v e D w e llin g H ou se Burned. m ent, c la im in g th at th e fa rm e rs and TO D C. Crider:— M r. H . L. F en to n in fo rm e d us last rural d istricts had no r ig h t to d ic ta te XTOTICE in hereby given that the city council n ig h t o f the b u rn in g the day b e fo re o f ^ of the city of Dallas, Oregon, contemplates w h at should be In the tow n s and cities. the passage of an ordinance requiring the the residen ce o f H. H. Sam uels on hfs H e said the fa rm e rs p a id no taxes to improvement of those certain street* or part* fa r m on the road fr o m D a lla s to C o o p keep up the c itie s and th e r e fo r e th ey of streets in said city adjacent to and adjoining the hereinbelow described lot* or parta of lot* er H o llo w . Mr. Sam uels is a residen t had no r ig h t to w a n t to m ed d le w ith or parcel* of ground in the manner following, o f P o rtla n d , and fo r the last y ea r the to-wit : city affairs. By the construction of a new cement sidewalk p la ce h a s toieen ren ted to T h o m a s twelve (12) feet wide on the west side of Main G ibbs, he and fa m ily residin g there. street adjoining a strip of land described a* T a g D a y at I »d ep e n d e n ce . follows to-wit: Beginning at the northeast W h ile th ey w ere a ll at va riou s occu T a g s w ere sold a t In dep en d en ce, corner of block (9) original town of Dallas, Or pa tion s out doors, the house cau gh t S atu rday fo r the ben efit o f the In d e egon, thence south 100 feet; thence west 100 feet; thence south 50 feet; thence west 27 feet; fr o m a d e fe c tiv e kitch en flue, and by pen den ce F ree L ib r a r y b rou g h t thence north 150 feet; thence east 127 feet to th e tim e it w as d iscovered nothing $129.66. place of beginning. < T h is was the first “Tag" That the said sidewalk will be constructed of could be done to pu t it out o r save in the h is to ry o f the tow n. T h e affair cement at the time and in the manner to be the contents, a lth o u g h a fe w a rticle s was u n der th e m a n a g em e n t o f the hereinafter described by said ordinance. That the cost of said sidewalk will be assess w e r e rem o v ed fr o m the fr o n t room . L eisu re H o u r R e a d in g C lu b and the ed to the above described property fronting and W e understand so m e insurance w as abutting thereon. fo llo w in g nam ed ch ap eron ed the tag- That the city council will sit in the council c a rrie d on the house, but it is a serious sellers: Mrs. R. H. K n o x , Mrs. J. N. chamber in said city on Monday, loss ju st the sam e, es p e cia lly to Mr. Jones, Mrs. G. W . Ku tsch , Mrs. Ed. the 21st Ja y of November, 1910, Gibbs. O w en, Mrs. W . H. W a lk e r, Mrs. P. H. at 8 o’clock in the evening to hear and deter D rexler, Mrs. G. A. W ilc o x , Mrs. W . mine objections and remonstrances thereto, it S om e B ig Spuds. R. A llin , Mrs. G. W . C o n k ey and Mrs. any there be; and that all owners and other persons in Interest may attend at said place Y e s te rd a y Mr. John W e b s te r J. E. H u b b a rd . T h e tow n w as th o r and time and show cause. If any they have, why b ro u g h t us in th ree B urb ank potatoes, ou g h ly canvassed by a n u m ber o f said sidewalk should not be constructed. Done by order of the city council of the city raised on his h om e p la ce in town, th at g irls and you n g m a rried w om en . T h e of Dallas. Oregon, made on the 17th day of Oc stretch ed out one y ard In le n g th and lib ra ry ro o m s w ere ta s te fu lly d e co ra t- tober. A. D., 1910, Witness my hand and the official seal of the w eig h e d l'rom 2 to 2 % pounds each. de and h ere tea w as served . said city of Dallas this 2nd day of November, T h e y w ere p re tty and clean In looks, 1910. (Heal) CHAS. CtREQORY, and it w ill be now up to som e one Auditor and police judge ot the Probate. else to beat them . N . L. B u tler sw iped Oily of Dallas, Oregon. the la rg e st one fr o m us fo r ex h ib ition Guardianship of C N. Thorp, an in In som e P o rtla n d rea l estate office. competent person—\V. T. Hoffman, Street Improvement Notice. T e le p h o n e M eetin g. T h e annual m e e tin g o f the P o lk cou n ty T e lep h o n e A sso cia tion w ill o c cu r a t he cou rt house in D a llas N o ve m b e r 5th at 10 a. m. J. H. B R O W N , Secretary. F r e e T r a in to Run. A fr e e train w ill be run fr o m B lack R o c k and D a llas to a cco m m od a te those w h o w a n t to hear Dr. H a rr y L a n e a t F a lls C ity next S atu rday e v e n ing. It w ill le a v e D a llas at 6:30 and B lack R o ck at 8 p. m. A P r a t e r » « I A ct. F o r m an y m on th s M r. J. L . Burns, ■>f the L u ck ia m u te, has been under ♦he w e a th e r ," not a b le to p e rfo rm any ph ysical ex ertio n . R e a liz in g the fa ct »hat his " c h o r e " w o rk had su ffered to a g r e a t ex ten t fr o m his illness, last T u es d a y one o f his n eigh bors, M r. C. C. Y v a te r d ecoyed him to his h om e on the plea o f g iv in g him a b irth d a y d in ner, and u n u m ber o f the o th e r lads fro m n earby g o t busy at Mr. B u rn ’s hom e, and put In a good p o rtion o f the d a y g e ttin g up w ood, and w hen n ig h t cam e th ere w as som e 15 rick s n ic ely p lied up th erein . A ll w en t h om e at n ig h t fu ll ce rta in th ey had p e r fo r m ed a c red ita b le act, one th o ro u gh ly a p precia ted , and one th at w ould tend to d ra w clo ser th e ,fr a t e r n a l ties bin ding m an to m an. T h o se p a rtic ip a tin g w e re J. J. I>*veck, V ic to r D avis, John Y ea te r, W . K. Burn*. G e o rg e B ro n son, W ill Y e a te r and H. S. Sm ith. Pearl Alexander and R. E. Ferguson ap pointed appraisers. Estate of P. II. Burt, deceased—bond filed ami approved; I. 11 Fream, I). M. Hampton and P. II. Johnson appointed appraisers; Inventory filed and approved. Estate of Gus Hvet, deceased—inven tory filed and approved. Estate of J. P. Tetherow, deceased— final account set for bearing December 5 at 10 a. m. Estate of Martha J. Brown, deceased — final account approved and estate close. Guardianship of Otto G. Jarvis, a minor—fourth annual report filed. Estate of ljlisha Bedwell, deceased— annual report approved. In reguardianship of C. N. Tharp, an incompetent—inventory filed and ap pro veil. In re estate of Viola Sloper, deceased ; final account filed and set for hearing December 10th. In re estate of Elinor Williams, de ceased ; final account approved and dis tribution ordered. Marriage License«. J. O. Price and Miriam E. Lucas. Frank Koch and Etta Catton. NEW TO-DAY CTOCK Hogs for tale on iht Dolph farm. Nl7 COS rent or mie, the residence of Mr Frltx I Gerlinger. Apply to him at end of Jeffer son *1 reet. I*8 GORMALE—t lot* In Dallas for $660 - P. G I Keinpel, Dalla*, Ore. N17 P la n n in g to Ir rig a te . A p p ro p o s o f the Ite m lz e r ’z n u m er ous a rticle s re g a rd in g the ben« fits th at I UN) Full blooded niveo*»*, of extra fine strain*, w ould accru e to th is v a lle y by the ; For *ale by T. D. Phillip*. MO d a m n in g o f the L a C r e o le and the u til izin g o f Its w aters to Irrig a te the v a l L'ORHALK A No. 1 span of mule*, weight ley below , th e fo llo w in g ex erp t fro m i I about 2800 pounds, seven years old. Inquire N14 last n ig h t’s Jou rnal is both tim e ly and of K. It Joue* Buell, Ore. Phone 15. sig n ifica n t o f the fa c t th at c a p ita l ists a re seein g th e op p o rtu n ities o f I OST, In Delia*, about a week ago, a small L abort haired Hate d«»K. Joe, Tharp, of But fe re d In thut lin e and a v a ilin g th e m ler, will pay $1 reward for Information of her wheieahout*. selves o f them : T o g iv e p ra ctica l test to Irrig a tio n p o ssib ilities 111 the W illa m e tte v a lle y \ good horse for rale. Not afraid of train* or automobile*.—Inquire at thi* office. tf a g ro u p o f P o rtla n d ca p ita lists has b o u g h t severa l thousand a cre tracts at va riou s poin ts a lo n g the va lley . A lot of food apple* for «ale. Inquire of We*. » Elliott, 1 1 m illio n d o lla rs o r m ore w ill be spent. I f necessary, In d e v e lo p in g the p roject. A n n ou n cem en t o f the purchase was ¡/ANTED AT ONCE—Hampton’s Magaslne m ad e y esterd ay by E. L. T h o m p s o n .o f • » wants a reliable man or woman In ¡»alias to sell the fastest growing magaxlue Iu An eri H a rtm a n A Th om p so n , bankers. T h ose ca. Ram $1 JO to $5 s day. Write Immediate a ssociated w ith M r. T h om p so n In the ly for ‘Halary Plan” and free «»utflt. Address • Von,” Hales manager, Hampton Magaslne, 86 en te rp rise a re T. B. W ilc o x , W . B. West 36th HI . New York. A y e r. W. W. C otton , B 8. Josselyn, John H a rto g and o th e r* w hose nam es hOYH! G IRL»! Free Columbia Byclcles for a a re fo r the presen t w ith h eld. a little «-asy spare time work for Hampton Magasine Bend poatsi for wonderful free Bl • W e ex p ect to m ak e the W illa m e tte cvele offer Address "Bicycle Cihb," R.mm v a lle y blossom lik e the rose," said Mr. 5 6 6 West 34th *t.. New York. N1 Th om p so n , "b u t m o re than th is w e e x pect to set a stan dard th at w ill d o u b COITR fine Taffia fillies for safe, and two grad le th e p rod u ctiven ess o f the W illa m I e«i Jersey cows coming In soon.—J. M. Bur- ford, Dallas. N* e tte v a lle y ." W H a r r y H o llis te r sp ent the w eek end w ith his fa m ily and Is d o in g f ’ooe B ay th is w eek. Notice o f Sale of Real Pioperty. IN the county court of the state of Oregon for Klamath county. In the mailer of the guardianship of Herbert Foster Demorest, Pearl Loretta Demorest, Claud Hhreve Demorest, Ruble Louise Dem orest and Fay Opal Demorest, minors. Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an or der of the County Court of the state of Oregon iu and for Klamath county made aud executed on the 25th day of October, 1910, requiring the guardian of the persons aud estate ot the above named minors, to sell all the real property be longing to said estate, situated in the county of Polk, state of Oregon. I will on the 2nd Day of December 1911 between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m, and 2 o'clock p. ui. of said day, sell to the highest bid der, for cash, at the office of Oscar Hayter at Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, all of the rights and interest of Herbert Foster, Pearl Loretta, Claud Hhreve, Ruby Louise and Fay Opal Dem orest, the above uinied minors, in and to the following described lauds, to wit:— Beginning at a point 9 chains and 75 links south from the quarter section corner on the line between sections U and 12 in towuship 8 southed range 6 West of the Willamette me- ridiairiu Polk countv. Htate of Oregon, and running thence west 4 chains and *8 links; thence north 2 chains and 83 links; thence west 3 chains and 6 links; thence south two chains aud 78 links; thence west 12chainsand 58 links to the northeast corner of a tract of laud conveyed by Asa Hhreve to Abraham L, Hhreve; thence south 25 chains, thence west 20 chains to the quarter section line running north and south through sections 11 and 14; thence south to the north line of the William Gilliam dona tion Land Claim, Notification No 542*. claim No. 50 in said township and range; thence west along the north line of said claim to the north east corner of a tract of land conveyed by Asa Hhreve to C. L. Barnhart; thence souih 11 chains ami 89 links; thence east 67 chains pud 32 links to the east Hue of said claim; thence north 11 chains aud 89 link* to the northeast corner of said claim: thence west 15 chains and 75 links to the east boundary line of section 14 iu said township and range; and thence north to the place of beginning, containing 234.«* acre*, more or less: excepting therefrom the ¡following „ . • Commencing about 20 rods from the north- cast corner of said section 14 wh.-rea certain branch crosses the section line of said section and run.ling thence west of south aloug the cast side of said branch to where said branch crosses the quarter section line of the northeast quarter «>f said se tion 14; thence eaal along *aid line to the southeast corner of the north- east quarter of said section; and thence north | to the place of beginning, containing • acres, i in «»re or less. . , _ .. ______ This notice I* published in the Polk County Itcmixer by «»filer of the sbove entitled court, a* made ami entered on the25th day ulUcf* her, i»lo. «• ' Guardian. Notice of Final Settlement. VOTICE is hereby given that th« undersigned A •* administrator «>f the estate cf Martha J. Brown, deceased, has filed hie final account In the county court of the state of OfS|on Polk county, and the! Saturday, the Wta day of October, 1910. at the hour of 10 o clock in tne forenoon .»f **t«l «lay at the court °'.1 _ *«ld county court In the city of P*1'**; has been appointed by said court time and place .or hearing of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published fie^t. 29, L. D. Brown. Attorney for estate Administrator pi the estate of MarthaJ.JBrown School District Bond Election Notice. VO TIC R l. ti.reby * l? ,n th «t •« ' meeting d « k h »«d dlatrici No. * county. Oregon, to be held at I trlct, «»o the 5th day of j?* , 1*?™ will be submitted »«• the le ffil»olere « d « 1 district the question «»f . n « « r ç t ^ s «lebt Of III) WO (ten th«m»aad àm ***)W* I V I purpose «.( completing the 1 tug. now under courae of «weMnWW» “ B EEF for sale by the quarter at all times.—J la*. » tergon. the »«Me to be by M Hr ggs, Dalle*. Oregon, box J60. D2 which will he the w.»rds Bonds—V e » * ” *** words ' Homi*— No.” Poll« to be . o’chwk p m and remain «»pen COR HALE— 16 patent double school desks at I half price. Good as new.—Jame* K. Hears, P By order of the b«>ard rt/ a r-buoi dis;riet No. A ol Dalis* McCoy. D r Btarbuek Is back fro m hla h u n t in g tr ip in C ow C reak Canyon. A s he sp rain ed his a n k le the first da y out, U RKMtMAKINU dan*. C»U •< « Í B or phone J». h e d id not g et to hunt much. t M W It h l. in k < U jn f Main M. tf ■ (•lin'd ) m iZiysmSSL