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Diet in Arizona. ANTIOCH. Thank, you central, sunshine's on the line. Cbarlee Jon:a waa visiting Mr. Stock- dale’s Sunday. Luthnr Giddena waa a caller at West Summit Friday. Mr. and Mrs Griffon made a trip to the bey last we ok. Lester McDowell spent Sunday with George Henderson. Mrs. January, of Harlan, visited with her father Saturday. Mrs, Charles Mulkey is visiting with her aunt Mrs. McCoy. Miss Ada Mo Dowell spent last Friday w ith her aunt and cousin. We were all glad and surprised to read David Critchlo v’s letter in the Itemi- xer. Willard Mo ,’aleh. of Cottage Grove, is visiting his uother, Mrs. lloefs this week. MONMOUTH NO 1. Monmouth is jubilant over the pros pect of a nice new depot. Mrs. J. H. Mulkey went to Halsey last week to attend the funeral of her sister. Mr. Fiske, who went hack to Michi gan a year ago, returned with his wife and will live here. F. Y . Mulkey returned from Newport Monday where he attended the new Ab- ey House opening. bought the meat market of Chas. NVha- and see the meet Autos and teams will I k * admitted to the fair grounds free ley, and will take poaeHaion June 1st. The following from Tuesday’*! Oregon of charge. Small children up to the aye of 12 will also he admitted free of ian concerns the death of a brotl erinlttw charge. Adillts will pay a dollar and of our esteemed townsman, J. J, W il Sunday. Mav 28, 11N1, D. M Guthrie children between the age* of 12 and 111 liams : “ Word waa received in Portland j e - readied IheSSlh aim versarv of his birth, years A3 cents. There will he a special and bis children and grand children cel- rate on all the railroads and tirntclass terday of the death of Henry Fuller, eh-ated the occasion bv meeting at the music will I ks furnished at the ground*. aged 72, an Oregon pioneer of 184.r>, at This is the largest undertaking ever Nogales, Arizona, .May 8. Mr. Fuller home ot his daughter, Mrs. George Rem ington, near Guthrie school here, which attempted by the Board of Trade to came to Oregon w ith one of the first is a part of the Guthrie donation land 1 bring a crowd to Salem, and it in a le- parties of immigrants, settling in Polk claim. Toe weather being tine it was i gitimate proposition of the highest county, where he married Miss Maliata decided to make it an out door picnic. | character, and it is to be hoped that all A. Williams. In 1841) he journeyed to A table was made and seats arranged Salem people will get behind the move- California, during the rush to the gold beneath the wide spreading oaks, the j ment and help make it a success.—Cap- mines, later returning to Portland, an sociatiug himself with Amos King in sort of trees Uncle Dave likes so well, i ital Journal. | the first tannery in Portland, situated and one of the attractions that caused »n the site now owned by the Multno him to settle there in an early dav when mah Club. In later yeais Mr. Fuller he could take his choice of land in the opened the Fulton Market, on First and 1 is-iititifii 1 Willamette Valley. After the i Yamhill streets. arrival of the guests tin* time was spent “ He was a volunteer in the Cuyuse ill visiting and a general social time, as ftltnirTit PTAIXC Indian War and he asahted in the bur ial of Marcus Whitman. In 1878 lie moved to Arizona, where he engaged in and moat choice delectable* were served : mining in modern style. The coff -e was made | “ Mr. Fuller is survived by his widow on the kitchen range and other things ¡and three children: 11. A. Fuller of served hot. Mesdames. Harvey, Tom Kopiah, Wash.; W. E Fuller and Mrs my, Forest and Armond Guthrie were Josephine Saxon, of Nogales, Arizona: the waiters. At four o'clock ice cream and many relatives in Portland, among and cake was served, atre.it by Uncle Dave, after which the party dispersed, QJy-v-i/-»¿yc; o n f l H , y ! " V i l p F c them Mrs. Samuel Phelps.” acknowledging it a very enjoyable affair I O p / l L C o C li IV l A-i-A.l/1 CtV/ l o an t wishing the honored one many1 more pleasant returns " Nine children of the ten living were | present and 12 of 13 grandchildren and | three great grandchildren, namelv Cecil . Guthrie. Frances Mulkey and Jack1 Jack j . _ Shortridge. Following are those pres-1 o r * r j I U IW iiT e L iM ,- ent: David M Guthrie, D A. Girth d l l U l X I U VV 0.1 C , X J «, ne. Mr. an I Mrs J. T, Guthrie, Mr ami Mrs. I, A. Guthrie, Mr. anti Mrs J. C. Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rem -, , ,, ,. , .. . * Ingtmi, Rita ami Bettha Remington, C n n a c Q f" O T P 3 T V V P - W e h a v e t h e D l g g e S t l i s t 01 Cecil. I.ester amt Herbert Guthrie, all \ O I I U C Ö CU. g l C C l L l , ) 1C ami Mrs. Clsreuce Wlrile- «Me, m V ami Mrs. iln g liM . Guthrie, . d U C ê d Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rickard, Mrs. Geo. i 1 . I r llllll n llU II1 U II L n lll/ U Coopei CoO|>er ---------. and son, Kenneth, oiço rva iii., a n c j ----------------------------------- — Mr. and Mrs. H. E Guthrie, Mr. and We have 97 acres within six miles of Mrs. P. E. Chase, Mr and Mrs. F. Y. Dallas, close to school and railroad, all Mulkey and daughter, Frances, of Mon under fence, good soil, but no other im mouth, Mrs. Jane Guthrie, Mrs. Mag provements, that we can sell at $75 an gie Bradlev and George Guthrie, of acre for the next 80 days, with J* dow n. Clackamas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosier and daughter, Carrie, of Silverton, Mr. Here is 73 acres, close to town and and Mrs. T M. Stow, of Peedee. Mrs. school, finest of soil, fair improvements, Sarah Rhodes, of Salem. Mrs Carl and the owner will take $4500 for it. Shortridge and son. Jack, of Cloverdale, An ideal home for the fight person. I. W\ Elliott, of Yamhill county. Makes Home Baking Easy Ple-.ty of Strawberries. The warm weather has ripened the strawberry crop in fine shape during the last few and they are now comparatively plen- Uncle Dave Guthrie’s Birthday Party days, « Ia DALLAS VARIETY STORE ;,f °l'he"iuy! at Cost while they last; also Granite dies and childrens Real Estate prices. Call FARM AND examine o u r W. P. Marra vs. M. VV. Wilkin», fore* closure; O. Hayter; M O. Wilkins.— w ill Continued. j The Dallas baseball team Daniel Freeman vs S. W. Iler et al. next Sunday at the Brown hall park meet the crack players o f action for money; VV. O. Sini9.—Con tinued. j Corvallis in an engagement on Annie L. Cooper va. Jane Doe et al, the diamond that promises to be ♦o establish title; C. F. Martin.— De close and spectacular enough to cree for plaintiff. please the most exacting. The Jes*e Irvine vs. Temperenee Beck: game will be called at 2 30, and appeal. McCain, Vinton, Sibley; Hay 35 and 25 cents will be charged ter.— Motion to complete transcript al lowed. as admission. Our boys are rob John K. Robbins et al vs. Carrie E. ing the field today and gettin g it Skipton at al. partition; O. Hayter.— in fine shape, also putting up new Amended complaint withdrawn. bleachers. Jake Cabe vs. Thos, Edgar et al, fore closure; O. Hayter.—Sale confirmed. June 19th. L. D. Brown ys. O. & C. R. K.r fore closure of tax lien; L. D. Brown.— Notices are up calling a school Judgement and decree. election at the high school at I Rosa Goldberg vs. VV. H. Matney et o’clock on June 19th, for — ¡ u, iix t , foreclosure; B. F. Swope.—Contin- School Election THE is selling their en- : tire stock of Teas, A b s o lu te ly P u r e The only baking pow der made from R o y a l G rape Dream o f Tarter tiful, but the price is still way up, they selling at $4 a crate. purpose o f electing a director | ued Ruth Graves vs. Daniel Rogers, fore Oregon berries from this locality and clerk for this district. closure; L. D Brown.—Continued. have been on the market for the O. A. Knox v-i. Kate L. Coad et al, last two weeks, but limited in regintralion of title ; Simpson A Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, — Default and decree. quantity. o f The Dalles, are at the Cornel C. E. Leigh vs. to whom i* may con ius. Mr. Thompson is a hotel cern, registration of title; L. L. Swann. — Default aud decree. Last Friday a large contingent owtrer. How the Oregonian Gets It. Our Circle Win Out. NO AUIM,N0 UME PHOSPHATE from Dallas went over COMMERCIAL CLUB. Dallas will not Celebrate the Fourth this Year. FRUIT LANDS to Salem to enjoy the Women o f Wood craft doings on that date, return ing at cock crow Saturday morn ing, a tired but greatly pleased lot o f people. Our circle team had proved beyond a doubt their supremacy over the other con testing teams, winning a cash prize o f $55 $30 for having the largest attendance o f any outside circle and $25 for being best in drill. Captain Wayne Greenwood had his team drilled to perfec tion, and their evolutions won the applause o f all. The team is composed o f Mrs. A. P. Starr, Miss Edna Holmes, Mrs. John Richardson, Mrs. U. S. Grant, Miss Anna May Longnecker, Miss Laura Berg, Mrs. Tracy Staats, and Miss Mabel Stow. U. S. Grant, J. C. U glow and Miss Longnecker also furnished creditable music on the cornet, violincello and piano, which was much appreciated. About 50 members went from here. Mrs. B. E. Nevel, Mrs. J. C. Uglow. Miss W inifred W ing and Miss Blanche Day were ini tiated into the Women o f Wood craft during the business session at this time. A special meeting o f the Dal- las commercial Iclub was called ]ast nitrht b y P President Muir, to t take a b » un up thp the ms matter o f celebrat ing the 4th o f July. It was call Miss Vera Stuart came home from Hood River Saturday where she has ed to order at 8:10 by Mr. Muir, taught school the past year. who stated that after talking J. W. Beck ley and family and Mrs. with a number o f business men, A, J. Haley and son, Harold, went to he found the majority not so Smithheld to decorate some graves. much in favor o f a large celebra tion as a sort o f home affair. Messrs. Stockwell, Guy, Soehren : and others talked on the same John Talenr it hauling wood to the I line, the latter moving that a I ■tation. committee be named to solicit Mr«. B. Y. Allen has been quite lick funds not to exceed $200 for that the past week. purpose. This occasion is not to B. Y . Allen is hauling wood to the be advertised as a 4th o f July, it ■tation for W. D. Gilliam. being a home affair, although no The rack crusher has been set on the one will be debarred from com On June 4th the people of Salem and corner near the new side track. ing. and made welcome. Wil- surrounding towns will be given an op H. J. Hibbard is spending tbe week portunity to see the greatest birdman in ' liams and Jacobson opposed the w ith his son, W . T. Hibbard and fam the world today. He is none other motion, being in favor o f cele than Eley, the famous aviator, who in a ily. brating in first class style or not recent tent at San Francisco Bay, flew Mrs. H. J. Hibbard spent Saturday at all. The mot io n 'w a s carried from the shore and lit on the deck of a at tbe home of her son, \V. T. Hibbard battleship, for ail the world like an im to have a home picnic. W. L. and family. mense bird. Through the efforts of the Soehren, N. L. Guy and H. L. A sidetrack lias been put in, on the Board of Trade and local businessmen White were appointed as a fi The Rickreall people are to be corner of W. T. Hibbard's place near Mr. Eley was induced to atop at Salem Notions, Crockery, Glassware, China, Hosiery, and Hardware nance and general supervision congratulated on the enterprise where the railroad crosses the wagon on his way to Portland. They bad to Specialties. A few prices follow s: guarantee him a $1000 to make a Might committee, with power to select shown in fixing up their picnic road. here. He lias given the Board of Trade _____________________ 20c any help they desired. Mrs. E. T Richardson and daughter, a written contract, stating what he will Mennen’s Talcum Powder (violet) grove, until now it is one o f the The committee having in most pleasant places o f resort in Velma, of Mills, New Mexico, spent the do, and among the feats which he had Peanuts, per quart 5c ___ __________ past two weeks visiting Mrs. Richard contracted for are some of the most dar Peroxide o f Hydrogen, per bottle 15c charge the matter o f the location the state. The grandstand is son's daughter. Mrs. VV. T. Hibbard and ing known to the aviation world. The ______ 20c o f a packing plant here were In commodious and well protected, One-half Dozen Glass Tumblers family. exhibition will bo held at the state fair Good House Brooms, each __________ 25c structed to send in a “ followup” the seats are easy and will ac grounds. He will race an automobile ______ 25c letter to the California head commodate 800 people, the stand around the track and will also race a Enameled Collanders, each quarters. motorcycle. He will gfve low Mights room ample and well located, and The above is only a fe w o f our prices, and we invite you to and demonstrations as to the manage A letter was read from a Kan the whole grounds ideal for the Mrs. Jennie Jones is improving. ment of the machiiM) close to the ground compare them with what you are now paying others for the same sas City man who has been cor purpose designed. Everyone at The bridge at this place was comple and the handling of it in a small space. goods. responding in regard to the es tending Saturday can rest as V’ery few people in Salem or surround- ted Wednesday, tablishment o f a commission sured o f sufficient accommoda ini country have ever seen a Mying ma Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ankeny returned chine, and this w ill be a great education house here, requesting further tions in every way. Supt. Sey Monday from Portland. j ev^n, in the history of Salem i ■! t1.*• data. mour tells us this morning that Great preparations are being made art of Mying has been talked about for A letter was read from an ap the number o f eighth grade pu for the picnic to be held here Saturday. centuries, and the people until recent Our entire line o f Glass W ater Pitchers, Vases and a quantity ple evaporating company seeking pils attending will be unusually ly haye laughed at it, but on June 4th a L. C. Koser went to Oregon City and demonstration will be given which will o f other goods go on sale Saturday and Monday at only 15c each. location, and the secretary was large. Everybody go and have Portland to attend the Decoration ser show that man has at last conquered the instructed to givi' required infor a good time. Don’ t fail to see our Big Bargain Table on these 2 days. It vices. air, and now there remains the develop will be a surprise to you. 2 BIG B A R G A IN TA B LE S for 2 big mation. Win. Cadle went to Portland Tuesday ment of these machines to make them A letter was also read from a Yes, you come and see for yourself. You to visit his son, Albert, who is working absolutely practical for pleasure and days o f fierce selling. traffic purposes. man in Chicago, requesting in will be fully repaid for your trouble. Yours for a square deal. there. Miss Ella Butler, who was Salem is going to do her best to get formation as to the advisability born and raised in Dallas, is now A sister and husband and children, everybody that can possibly come from o f locating a furniture factory a member o f the Decker Trio from Washington, are visiting Mr. and the surrounding towns and the farmers here. Mrs. W. A. Haley this week. hereon this day. The camping grounds company, traveling on the Or- The matter came up o f lights pheum circuit, through the Pa James Olmstead ami Mr. Carpenter, of the state fair grounds will be thrown for band concerts on each Satur cific coast states. Miss Butler real estate men from Salem, were look open to the public and farmers can bring their whole family and have lunch ing after business here last week. day night. Mr. White offered to has long been noted as one o f our there, feed their horses, and in the af furnish free lights for the occa A Mr. West, we understand, has ternoon can go into the state fair grounds sweetest local singers and it is sion on the court plaza, if poles with pride her many friends will were erected for them. Mr. » *»»»«► Sr no« » » » « hear o f her success in that line, Loughary was in favor o f the and the chance before her o f move and thought the club much further renown, she being should assist financially. On mo slated for operatic work in the tion o f R. E. Williams the club eastern cities in the near future. donated $5 each Saturday night toward such concert. A com mittee, consisting o f R. E. W il Monday evening the Methodist liams, W. A. Ayres and C. L. Crider, was appointed to solicit church was comfortably well fill the balance o f the amount de ed to listen to the program given by the H. H. C., and to after sired by the hand. On motion o f Soehren the mat ward enjoy the hospitality o f the ter o f even a home picnic on July members in a social time and chic 4th was brought up, reconsid refreshments. This organization ered, and voted down, all con is the social one o f the church, cluding that it would be better and as the name stands for. Help to have nothing at all and let His Cause in any way that may everyone be free to go or do as be o f benefit to either the church or individuals. Mr. W. P. Miller they please. F. J. Coad moved to reconsider was elected as delegate to the the amount to pay the band lay electoral conference, which i weekly, and it was raised to $10 meets in Salem for the purpose o f electing a delegate from the ! weekly. On motion o f D. P. Patterson laity to the general conference, the secretary was ordered to no j Visitors are always welcome at tify the band that they were these meetings, the ladies all released from any Implied agree making special efforts for the en- ment with Dallas for the 4th o f 1 tertainment o f any outsiders. Mr. and Mrs H. E, Guthrie attended the birthday party of the formers father near Guthrie school Sunday. line. GILLIAM. MRS. GRAS. GREGORY Proprietor AVIATION MEET. Eley Will Go up at Salem Next Sun day Afternoon. MODEL 5, 10, 25 Cent Store “ The Home of Low Prices” Finest Grounds in State. R1CKREALL. Special for Saturday and Monday Dallas Girl Wins Fame. MODEL 5c, 10c AND 25c STORE “ The Home of Low Price»” ***************4HHt***************************X-if'X***** How the Vote Stands The H. H. C. Social. ON THE SECOND COUNT: w Ï No 2___ 3,700 No 52___ 3,875 No 53. ____ 5,300 No 54 _______ 11,625 No 55 12,300 No 61 _____ 13,505 No 57 ______ 7,200 No 79 4,600 Nol37 3,265 No 151. 3,225 Uglow Clothing House M en ’s F in e C lothing, G e n tle m e n ’s F u rn ishings, Etc. TH E F L O R S H E IM Dallas, Oregon SH O E July, and could seek etigage- elsewhere. Manager W hite brought up the 1 m atter o f lighting our main city I blocks with cluster lights, and gave a lucid explanation o f the 'cost and the benefit o f such a service. On motion o f Prof. M etzger the matter was left in the hands o f the executive com mittee. J. C. H ayter road a set o f res- iolutions drafted by the executive ¡committee, asking the assistance j o f the commercial club in raising the sum o f $20,000 for the erec tion o f an administration build- I ing for Dallas college, and the ¡ same was adopted. With this i , amount raised. $25.000 will be- * come applicable from the east, given upon the contingency that the college be permanently lo cated. The resolutions also asked for a committee to assist in the work, the appointment o f which was laid over until next meeting. \ ments * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ih ilH H l* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i(iH t* * * * * * * »* * * X * * i:»* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . Bate Ball Sunday. Ch i l d r e n Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A E. V. Carter vs. Willaniina Cooley et al, quiet title; O. Hayter.—Continued. The Iowa P. C. L. Co. vs. to whom it The Item izer force is slightly nray concern, registration of title; L. L. riled this week, owing to the Swann.—Default and decree. failure o f a halftone cut to ar Wilbur K. Rose vs. Jessie Ross, di rive, making us a day late. The vorce; W. L. Tooze.--Continued. Elizabeth Porter vs. D. E. Emmett, cut was o f Rev. Leon Myers, and was ordered from the Oregon partition; O. Hayter.—Continued. Felix Noel vs. I). W. Randolph et at, Engraving company in Portland foreclosure; O. Hayter.—Continued. last Friday— ample time for them i Iva Stringbam vs. Wm. Stringbain, to have gotten it here and caused divorce; L. I). Brown.—Continued. us no inconvenience with our Rufus Dayhoff vs. to whom it may regular edition. Last n igh t-w e concern, ragistration of title; L. D. Brown.— B. F. Swope appointed exami got a bill from them for it, the letter being addressed to the ner of title. vs Mark Sears, divorce; Item izer at The Dalles, Oregon, W. Dora-Sears O. Sims.—Continued. and we suppose the cut is now at Thos. Crowley et al vs. Nellie Grant that city. Portland houses are et al, partition; L. M. Curl; O. Hayter. continually begging us for trade, —Sale confirmed. Appealed. Just a Wee Bit Irritated. yet when they get it pay no at tention to filling orders with ac curacy. There is no excuse for this mistake, as we have dealt Mrs. Claire Tharp visited friends in with this firm fo r years and have Salem last week. paid them lots o f money. We Mrs Lyttle, of Portland, is the guet-t will send to Seattle for future of Mrs. Will Bloch. orders. J. 8. Bohannon made a business trip INDEPENDENCE? to Portland this week. ¡COURT HOUSE NEWS:: J. D. Morrison and family visited friends in Dallas Tuesday, A. L. Sperling and family went to Ne*berg Monday iu their auto. Mrs. Clyde Williams has returned from a visit with relatives in Airlie. Hop Contracts. H. II. Dixon to T. A. Livesly & Co. Marriage Licenses. Homer Foster and Ida M. Duignan. Miss Mabel Porterfield returned Tues day from a visit with friends in Salem. Mrs. S. E. Owen was the guest of of friends iu Corvallis the first of the week. Truancy Cases. Mrs. A. Whitney, Mrs. C. W. Butler and Mrs. E. Townsend were Salem yis- Judge Holman had two cases of par itors last week. ents contributing to the truancy of their Chester Henkle returned Tuesday children, The jud^e continued the cases, from a visit with relatives in Corvallis which are still pending, but not opera and Philomath. tive if the children are kept in school. A heavy fine is due on such a charge. Raymond Williams left Sunday for Chicago where he will spend two months visiting friends and relatives. REAL ESTATE* TRANSFERS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Swann, of Cor vallis, were guests at the home of Mr. M B Kester and htis to E. J, Per and Mrs. Chas. Shenefield oyer Sunday. kins, lots in Monmouth ......... $ 325 Allen O. Dubree to Alex Courter liuhe Dickinson, Dr. Duganne, Carl and D Shepherd, land in t 8 s, r Percival, Ray Addison and W. W. Per- 8 w, and lots in Falla City ...... 10 nival attended the races in Suver Satur Capital Trust company to I) K day. and Martha Brannan, lots in King wood Park ....................... 500 Charles A. Applegateet ux to Hul- da I. Shivley, 4() acres, t 9 », i 6 FOR FLETCHER’S w ............................................ 1200 S B Taylor et ux to C L Crider, land in Dallas.......................... 10 Ella A Tracey and hus to Joseph VV Rodgers, 0.48 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w ......................................... iooo Capital Trust company to Melvin Hollister, lot in Kingwood Park 350 A H Wyatt et ux to A J McGow an, 80 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w ........... 1 A fter Spending Thousands o f Dollars and Consulting the Moet Eminent A J McGowan to A 11 Wyatt, half interest in 182.58 acres, t 6 s, Physicians, H e W a s Desperate. r 4 w ......................................... 1 CHICAGO, IL L S .— Mr. J. G. Frederick Herzer to A C Sinque- Becker, o f 134 Van Buren St., a field, 58.22 acres, t 8 and 7, r 7 w 10 ’ well-known wholesale dry goods T B Stone et ux to Stanton C Lapham, 850.53 acres, t 8 s, r 8 dealer, states as follows: and 7 w .................................. 1000 •■I have had catarrh fo r more Stanton C Lapham et ux to Em than thirty years. Have tried pire Investment company, same 29750 everything on earth and spent John VV Robinson et ux to G E Robinson, 2.71 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w 10 thousands o f dollars fo r other medicines and with physicians, without getting any lasting re In the guardianship of Ella, Lilly and lief, and can say to you that I Mabel Ruge, minors— VV. S. Htts, C. have found Peruna the only rem Spitzbart and Fred Woods appointed edy that ha* cured me per appraisers. manently. In the estate of M. Wankey, deceased "Peruna has also cured my —sale of real estate confirmed. wife o f catarrh. She always keeps In the estate of Jasper E. Coad de it in the house fo r an attack o f ceased—final discharge of executor en ' cold, which it invariably cures in tered. a very short tim e.” In the estate of Catherine McRey- nolds, deceased— proof of will presented and ordered that will be admitted to the probate; Reece McReynolds appointed executor without bonds; J. H, Hawley, J. B. V. Butler and Otis Wolverton sp lin t e d appraisers. C h i l d r e n Cr y C A S T O R I A CHICACO MERCHANT MAKES STATEMENT. Probate. R A IS E S DOUGH CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET • [Department 2—Galloway, J.J Tin- follow ing case* were disposed of by Judge Galloway this week : ------- ------ - Geo. C. Will vs. Olilda Wolfer et al, action for tnonev; C. F. Martin for | plaintiff.—Continued. Members o f the Grand Arm y | Chas. E. Ramp et al vs. Maggie o f the Republic observed Memor Itarnp, partition; Hayter and D’ Arcy; ial day at Independence in the Kaiser A Pogne.—Continued. auditorium. The follow ing pro Frank 1,. Price vs. I.aura D. Miller, gram was given: Song by the j action at law. J. Fred Yates; Hayter, MOORES choir; reading by Rev. James i McFadden. Bryson.—Continued. Jesse Irvine et al vs. Lizzie Irvine et Dunsmuir: song by Helen and NEVER partition; McCain, Vinton A Pipes; TAILING n L n L U V THi THE5TIH0AB0 STIM o I p C Frances Eaton: recitation by N o j : al, Hayter and Carson.—Briefs to be fur- K I L C 9 . C H I L B L A I N » F E L O N S . « U R N » . ETC- ra Brink; recitation by Martha ! nislied. A V A L U A B L E HOUSEHOLD SALVE. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVC IT O K W ILL OBTAIN ON REQ U EST Bullock. Rev. William W eber A C C t K T NO S U B S T I T U T E S Louis Ferris vs. Albert Ferris, divorce; fr y c o - presided. Judge P. H. D ’ A rcy W. L. Tooze.—Continued ¿AKGLgUKMÇHAEL^^ JSANTPANÇISC^ delivered the address o f the day. Mary Chandler vs. Thom«« Chandler, | divorce; B. F. Swope; C. M. Inman.— Plaintiff defaults. Dec ere« « » prayed for in crossbill. Ben A. Lombard vs. Alfred R. Lom bard, to quiet title; 8.O. Allen; O. Hay ter.— Deposition ordered opened. Peter Cook end W. W. Rowell; fore Arrangements have been per closure; O. Hayter; Coovert A staple- W ill be Fruit Ice Cream Bricks fected by which the Dallas band ton, C. M. Idleman.— Decree of foreclos ure. * * * * * * * * * HIP*» * ♦ * * ♦ » « ♦ « * ii o f 32 pieces will, on each -Satur I). A. Hodge ve. Florence Rosendorf day night during June and July, et el, to quiet title; B. F. Swope.—Con Delivered to your homes give concert on the courthouse tinued. plaza o f from an hour Robert M. Roberts vs. J. E. Rey half to two hours duration. The nolds, foreclosure; W. 8. HoffenI; Whitfield A Coen.—To be heard in Sa boys render some extra nice lem Jnne 1st. music and it will be well for all Robert M. Roberts vs. Isasc Bum- who desire an evening o f pleas gardner, foreclosure, W. 8. HoffenI; Belter Fruit and Itemizer one year ure to be in town on these eve Whitfield A Coen.—To be beard in Sa - lor 11.75. Tbe first named is a first lem June 1st, nings and listen to them, class orchard instructor. Independence Observes Day. POISON & a K REMEDY BAND CONCERT. Saturday Night in Dallas will be Gladsome Time. a ii Cozy Corners ¡j || 1 9 1 1 S P E C I A L j and a Q t s .6 5 c P t s .3 5 c