Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 21, 1911, Image 7

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    CHILDREN’S CONTEST.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­
las and their Friends.
School su p p lier a t F itlle rV
Dr. Butler, d en t i s t ,
ler's p h a r m a c y .
Office over F ul­
A niece of J . C. Shu ltz, Mrs. Mollie
Dillard, of Roseburg, has been visiting
hi m .
M. I la y te r. d e n t i s t , Wilsou building.
F attest 5 cen t t a b le ts in town a t Fid-
ler’s.
Dr. Butler, d en tist.
ler pharm acy .
Office over F u l ­
Wesley, W h ite, of E n te rp rise, has
Second h a n d school books u t F id ler’s
Miss Mabel T em p le left last S atu r d ay been down for a visit with relatives.
A SUDDEN DEATH.
for M o n m o u t h to a t t e n d school.—L e b ­
Miss A Hip F u ller will teach a t H a r r i s ­
Mrs. T. A. Biggs an d little son, Ja ck,
an o n E xpre ss.
burg
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year.
ar e u p from P o rtla n d visiting Dallas
George Cramer Falls Dead While
Miss Nellie Collins left S a tu r d a y for relatives.
Much need of t h e street sp r in k le r was
Burns. H a r n e y coun ty, wher e she will
! felt yesterd ay a n d today.
Washing His Hands.
Mr.
B.
H.
P
illar
is
th
e
recipient
of
a
teach school th is winter.
visitor in th e person of his uncle, J . R.
Mr. F. Zeller a n d W. A. Schoel were
Miss P a u lin e VauOrsdel an d Carl F e n ­ Jo h n s o n , of N orth Forks, N. D.
P o rtlan d visitors last S u n d ay .
Tuesday noon o u r co m m u n i t y was
ton left M ond ay to resu m e t h e i r studies
Von Casey r etu rn ed h ere th is m o r n ­
Mr. a n d Mrs. J . L. Sweeney were shocked to learn of t h e sudden d eath of
a t t h e Oregon S tale Univer sity,
ing after a few days sp e n t a t Salem a t ­ sh op p in g in Salem Wednesday.
Geo. P. C r am er, who h as for t h e last
Mrs. O. F. Dem or est an d children, tending to business m a t t e r s . —Roseburg
two y ears been associated with Fred
Our public schools will op en n ex t i W agner in t h e b la c k s m ith shop. Mr
Pearl a n d Claud, r etu rn ed to Cot tage News.
Monday a n d th e college a week later.
Grove last n ig h t after a visit h e r e . —E u ­
j C r a m e r h ad no t been feeling well for
Our m ornin g t r a i n is now gupposed to
gene G u a r d .
T h e circus n e x t T h u r s d a y will e x h i b ­ some tim e, b u t c o n tin u ed a t work as he
get up from P o rtlan d at 11 instead of
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felt capable of doing so. Tuesday he
T h e Misses Vivian an d R o x a n a Fiske 11:10, an d goes back a t 2:35, ten miu-1 it on th e Rowell land in Wes t Dallas.
| felt even better t h a n usual, a n d it was
left for S p o k an e S atu rd ay , wher e they utes later .
T h e A rtisan s had a big t im e Tuesday r em ark e d upo n by his associates in th e
will spend t h e w in ter with t h e i r au n t,
I R. B. Castle a n i ^ wife. P o rte r Castle n ig h t, in itiatio n , b a n q u e t a n d all kinds ¡shop . Going to wash his h an d s at the
Mrs. M in n ie G r u b b e .
‘ sink on t h e back porch before lunch, he
an d Miss St. Clair, ali of P ortland, vis­ of fun.
According to t h e i r repo rt to t h e rail­ ited t h e home of t h e g e n tle m e n s’ fath er,
Good p as tu rag e for horses a n d cattle | su d d en ly fell over ag ain s t t h e kitchen
way commission o ur Falls City road J . L. Castle, over Sunday .
a t $1 a head a m o n th . I n q u i re of H. L. I door, a n d alth o u g h Mrs. C r a m e r and
cleaned u p $50,707 over o p e r a tin g e x ­
Mrs. Wagner, n e x t door, got as sistance
j For watches, clocks, jewelry, silver­ F enton.
penses d u r i n g t h e last fiscal year.
in t h e persons of Drs. Bollman and
ware, optical goods, w atch repairing,
R a lp h W illiams anti E d Ja cobso n are S tar b u ck as soon as possible, h e was
Miss L en a Byers r etu rn ed y esterd ay see J n o . H. S h e p h e r d a n d A H. H arris back from t h e ro u n d u p a n d rep o rt it as
dead before medical aid reached hi m .
from Dallas, w h ere she atten d ed th e on C o u rt street n ear t h e Gail Hotel,
im m ense.
T h e rem ain s wer e ta k e n to Fra nces,
bedside of h er bro th er, H arry Byers,
Little M a ry W ag n er ha* f rr a p et a W ash in g to n , W ednesday for bu rial,
who is seriously ill with feyer .—S ta te s ­ I New ce m e n t walks h av e been built
around tlie public school. I t lias been jack r a b b it, ami th in k s t h e r e is n o th in g Fred W agner a c c o m p a n y in g t h e m , and
m an .
Mrs. Kiser going with Mrs. C r am er as
rep ain ted a n d o th r rw is e fixed u p for q u ite as cute.
B a rh a m Bros, h ave secured t h e co n­ school, which opens up n e x t Monday.
far as Portland.
Prof.
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tr a c t for t h e erection of a h an d so m e
Mr. C r a m e r was a n ativ e of New York
Milt H o lm an , who has been a witness ville fair th is week an d r e p o r ts it a gran d sta te , a n d was 51 year s of age last No­
hom e for Mr. a n d Mrs. Vern S m ith on
th eir farm n ear town, work to com­ a t a m u r d er tria l in P o rtlan d lately, success in every way.
vember, H e had lived in Brownsville,
cam e u p for a visit tfie o th e r d ay with
m ence a t once.
T h e p roprietors of t h e green house Albany a n d n ear P o rtla n d since coming
' his par ents, Ju d g e a n d Mrs. H a r d y Hol­
Mrs. H , W. V ineyard, of P o rtlan d , m an , on his way h o m e to K l a m a t h are adding some 50 feet of glass room to this state , an d was kn o w n as an e x ­
pert iron worker a n d first class horse
to th e i r alread y large h o t bouse.
who h as been spending t h e p ast mon th Falls.
sh e e r. H e leaves to m o u rn his loss a
with her p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. Carl
Bill Lang, w ho has been b rak in g on wife, who h as been a g r e a t sufferer from
Swensen, of N o rth Dallas, has gone to
Mrs. K a t e K irober a n d Miss L innie the Falls City road for several m o n th s,
r h e u m a tism for t h e last 15 years, and
Los Angeles, Cal., to spend th e winter. S m ith arriv ed today for a visit with retu rn ed to his Salem h o m e Tuesd ay.
o n e m arried d a u g h t e r , Mrs. O. A. C u s t­
th e ir b ro th er. Mr. Ver non S m ith , ami
J o h n S h ep ar d ¡9 built ing a garage at cousin, ye editor. T hey h ave been a t ­
J . II. Kreuger, w ho will be re m e m e m - er, where t h e body was t a k e n . Mrs.
t h e hom e h ere recently purchase d for ten d in g h op picking a t th e fo rm e r ’s ! bered as hav ing conducted se vera l sales C r a m e r has only been a re sident of Dal­
t h e h ousing of his Over land m achine,
here,
is now a n i n m a t e of t h e sta te asy­ las since last March. Mr. C r a m e r c a r ­
farm near Corvallis, a n d a r e on th eir 1
in which h e h as m ad e a t r ip to C rater way to th eir h o m e a t H oquiaiu.
ried life in su ran ce of $2000 each in t h e
lum.
Lake th is s u m m e r witho ut p u n c tu r in g a
Woodmen of th e World, Maccabees an d
C. E. P o tter, who m arried Sadie Bankera* Life. H e was a m em b e r of
tire.
Mrs. E li z a b e t h Zipp passed away at J a m e s , has been u p from P o rtlan d on a
th
e Ca tholic c h u r c h a n d n o th in g but
h
er
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in
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last
Friday
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W e had two newspaper men as callers
visit w ith his sister in law, Mrs. J . II. good can be said of bis co n d u ct through
F rid a y , one being Georee B ax te r, of th e erculosis, aged 24 years. She was a res­ Burns.
life to his fellow men.
C’resswell Ch ronicle, his wife being a id en t of Dallas u n til lately, a n d an es­
Mrs. C r a m e r will r e t u r n h e r e to se t­
After October 1st, my law office will
»laughter of o u r late Mr. S. W. Skeela, tim ab le woman in ev ery respect. Mr.
Z
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was
an
em
ployee
of
t
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e
Oregon
be located in rooms 8 a n d 9, New Will­ tle u p h er Lusiness affairs, a n d then go
a n d t h e o t h e r E. J . Reiser, late editor
Power C o m pany, b u t ch an g ed to t h e Os iams Building.— W alter L. Tooze, J r . , to F ra n ces, w h ere sh e also ow ns pro p er­
of th e A s h la n d Record.
wego C e m e n t C o m p an y .
Lawyer.
S27 ty.
H o n . M. A. Miller was a caller T u e s ­
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed R ich m o n d are down
If you w an t eyes teste d , glasses fitted,
day on his way to repre sent Gover nor
W est a t t h e opening of t h e normal a watch, ch ain , ring, clock, silver war e, for a visit from th e ir Marshfield home.
N E W TO-DA Y
school. H e n r y Campbe ll took h i m ov­ watch o r jewelry repairing, or a n y t h i n g Ed is doing a fine business t h ere in a
er from
h ere in his au to ,
Scott new k e p t in a jewelry store, we are b e t ­ cigar store.
L o u g h ary going along as c h a p e r ­ ter pre pared t h a n ever to give you good
“ H a p p y Dick” T u rn e r has been vis­
Organs F o r Sale.
one. Say, t h a t was a tou gh b u n ch for service, all goods of t h e q u a lity as rep ­ iting friends in his o!d Dallas hom e this
o u r d em o cratic friend to go off with. resen ted a n d work g u a r a n t e e d .—Jn o . H. week. He has been m easu rin g lu m b er
We felt so rry for h im , b u t were u nable S h ep h erd an d A. H . H a r ris , C o u rt Sc., a t a L inton sa wmill.
new organ, also on e second hand suit
0 NE ubie
for school or church.
to go along a n d help him st a n d th e m off. n ear Gail hotel.
N. HUGHES.
Brown & Sibley, a tto r n e y s a n d a b ­
Phone Main 1124.
stracters.
N o tary public. Abstracts
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made p ro m p tly a t a reaso nable ch ar ge,
610 Mill street, Dallas. Ore.
For Sale.
Hou ses in town are filling u p rapidly
just now, a n d t h e r e is h ard ly a n y kind
of a shack vacant. Tho se w ho come r\VO*good m ilch cows, w ill he fresh this fall
now m u st eith e r buy or build.
L E. A. Sayre. 1 m ile south east of Fulls Citv
o-j
H a r r y D unn, now buying clover seed
for t h e P o rtla n d Seed c o m p an y , wpb a
rANTED—washing, at 710 Main street. Men
caller yesterday. H e says Claud is
clothas a specialty.
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working for t h e Moose o rd er in Califor­
nia.
head of stock hogs, w eigh in .
T h e Uglow house on C o u rt s tr e e t has ^ pORSALK—20
m
ini w
io 1 100
rs» | pounds,—Inquire of J. N>.
froin
40 to
been ren ted th is week to a fam ily all Rriggs, phone
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th e way from T illam ook to a t t e n d th e
high school.
Get Ready for
the Winter
We are now prepared to show
the largest and most com­
plete line of Men’s and Boys’
Clothing, Hats and Shoes in
the history of our business.
Owing to the increase in our
trade we have doubled the
capacity of our floor space.
Our Mr. C. P. Bishop was in
New York this season buying
for our three large stores.
This enables us to give you
the best values in
Suits and Overcoats
to be had in the country. It
will be a surprise to you to
see the values we are giving
and the large selection we
we have to show you.
Mrs. F ra n k Ratcliff has sold h e r S h el­
ton street p r o p erty to L u u n d ry m a n
T hom pson, an d gone to join h er h u s ­
ban d at Rainier.
J. M. G r a h a m , in jail last week for
an alleged as sault on Mrs. Bancroft at
Falls City, is now out on bail, bis bonds
having been reduced by Ju s tic e Flower.
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. V. R. S n y d er have
rented t h e J. A. Laurenson residence on
Jefferson street a n d will n e x t week
move over from Salem to ag ain become
residents of Dallas.
After a s u m m e r ’s sojourn in Coos
county, w here be lias been a t t e n d i n g to
some legal business, Mr. a n d Mrs. It.
H. S m i t h are once more a t hom e in
t h e i r C o u rt street cottage.
Mrs. Reese Robbins has re tu rn e d to
her P asad en a borne, a n d h er m o th er,
Mrs. M. E. Hallock, to her P o rtlan d
residence, af ter looking af te r business
in terests h ere d u r in g t h e s u m m e r .
W. P . Miller. C. S. G r a v e s a n d A. S.
Campbell will a tten d t h e Metfiodist c o n ­
ference a t Salem as la y m en delegates,
an d t h e i r b e t t e r halves a n d Miss Mae
S helton will go over F rid ay evening for
t h e b an q u et.
Mrs, Maggie Gould, wife of t h e late
Charley Gould, th e well known old tim e
co nductor on o u r former narro w gauge,
has been visiting old tim e relatives and
friends here. She is now conducting a
room in g house in San Fra ncisco.
A1 Barnes, who will be .here w ith bis
circus n e x t T h u rs d a y , got pulled a t Cen-
tr a lia yes terd ay for knocking do wn an
em ployee who let two of his bears t o ­
geth er, resu lting in a fight t h a t caused
t h e d e a t h of one of t h e m , a silver tip
valued a t $600.
J o h n S h epard has b o u g h t t h e Lock-
m an h om e, a n d with his wife an d sons
tak en residence th erein . Mr. Shepard
is o u r new jeweler an d has been a resi­
d e n t of Medford for t h e last ten years,
coming t h e r e from t h e eas t. He is in­
fatuated with o ur clim ate a n d hopes to
live h ere always.
H e n r y M uscott, af ter m a n y year s
faithful service as bridge c a r p e n te r on
t h e 8. P ., h as resigned his position
with
t h a t co m p an y ,
a n d will
on
Novem ber 1st lease t h e Dallas hotel,
Mrs. C b l p m a n ’s lease ex p irin g th en .
J . L. Brown, t h e owner, in te n d s t o e n -
! tire ly renovate t h e hotel b e ‘ore t h e new
ow n er takes charge.
F ra n k Brown, of P o rt l a n d , v i.ite d h ” e
d,UKhler ’
relatives in Dalian laat week.
I M r , ‘ D' P ’ P atter,, o n '
Mrs. Claire William s a n d d a u g h t e r . 1 Mr. a n d Mrs. W illisS in .o n to n a tte n d -
Lillian, sp e n t a few d ay s last week visit- j ^
.r ih u rsclay .
That if the Oregonian would publish all that Walter Tooze sends
ing at th e h o m e of O. S. Clark.
A. N. H o lm a n , of P o rtlan d , was visit­ in Dallas would not be behind in the advertisement race.
ing
his
p
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ts,
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Mrs.
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Mr. Ben E v a n s an d Miss E lla Eck er-
son w ere m arried a t New berg S e p t e m ­ H o lm an .
That our ammunition dealers are not kicking becailse Bill White,
ber 16, a n d cam e u p to t h e McDunald-
J o h n Davis ca m e ho m e from t h e hop John Grant and Chief Odom are trying to improve their m arksm an­
Butz wedding Sunday .
y ar d sick Tuesday .
ship, and that jackrabbits are beginning to be leary of them.
Miss E m m a Peterson visited S unday
E d Hudson, of P o rtlan d , called on M.
a t th e hom e of II. S. Butz.
That Dean Collins thinks the Oregonian’s poetry corner not the
Davis b etw een trains.
most prominent place in that sheet.
Will Caldwell, of P erry d ale, was in
Mr. S ullivan, of P o rtlan d , was in
town oyer S unday.
Dallas T u esd ay on bu siness.
That Milt Miller was not in Polk county this week entirely to
Mr. an d Mrs. G rover McDonald went
Mr. an d Mrs. W. E P o tter, of V a n ­ visit the normal and represent Governor West.
to P o rtlan d Monday.
couver, passed th r o u g h Dallas Monday
Rev. an«l Mrs. H opkins went to Salem on t h e i r way to Falls City.
That Ned Shaw considers times awful dull while there are no
Tuesday to a t t e n d t h e a n n u a l confer­
Mrs. Mary M a rtin , of O ak lan d ,' is t h e local ball games.
ence of t h e M ethodist ch u rch .
guest of Mrs, R. L. C h a p m a n .
That Tom Notson really does not rob as many hen roosts as
Rev. E . C. Holliday r etu rn ed S u n d ay
T h e family t h a t lived in t h e W ilkins
evening from E a ste r n Oregon.
Frank Morrison says he does.
house w en t to Chico, Ca lifornia.
II. 8. Butz b eg in dr ying p r u n e s W ed ­
A. J . Baxte r, of Perry dale, was in
That the second ward now has things their way in the city
nesday.
Dallas F riday.
'«council.
An ad jo u rn ed session of t h e fourth
Oscar I l a y t e r was a t Roseburg last
q u arterly conference of t h e M ethodis t week.
That Walter Fuller’s scheme for a city crematory should be pat­
c h u r t h was held Monda y evening.
ented provided he can find a big enough hole to dump the garhage
M ax Alford has gone to his h o m e in
Salem, l i e will a t t e n d t h e W illam ette
University th is year.
Marriage Licenses
Floyil C. Myer ami R iby C. Fizku.
G. G rover McDonald ami MoDeena L.
Dr. ami Mrs. Bollman r e t u r n e d S a t ­ Butz.
urday evening from Seattle.
Probate.
Rev. E. C. Holliday went to Salem
Wednesday to a tten d t h e M e th o d is t
In re es ta te of Isaac fP vck, deceased ;
conference.
p etitio n to se t off dower- denied.
In re es ta te of H a r r i e tt O rch ard , d e ­
Mr. a n d Mrs. Haw kins w en t t o P o r t ­
ceased ; final d ischarg e en tered .
land T h u rs d ay .
i k e Y okum was an Eola visitor Fri-
Jay.
Ben P h illip s st a rted for Ca lifornia
S aturday.
Mrs. Sam O rr ami son, G len n , of
P ortland, wer e Dallas visitors t h e last of
t h e week.
FARM NAMES.
65—S u m m i t H o m e, Bert R. Elliott,
G r a n t s Pass.
Prune Picking Now on.
T h e crowds of men, women a n d ehil
B ert O sb u rn was a Falls City an d
Black Rock visitor th e first of th e week. «Iren who h ave been a t t e n d i n g to hops
h av e t u r n e d t h e i r energies to o u r m an y
Mi. O ’Brien, of In d ep en d en ce, was in p r u n e o rchards, a n d th e work of pick­
Dallas t h e last of th e week.
ing ami dry in g is now proceeiling as
Mis« Ada Longnecker r e t u r n e d last ra pidly as possible. T h e cr o p will be
week from a several d a y s ’ stay a t M o n ­ a n average one only, a little too much
rainy w e a th e r hav in g been ex perienced
m o u th an d Indep en d en ce.
j d u r i n g t h e first weeks of S e p te m b e r to
Will Mc Donald, of P o rtlan d , a t t e n d e d get t h e very best resu lts in t h a t respect.
th e McDon ald-Butz wedding S unday.
Miss R a m s d e l l ’s cousin. Miss Rams-
dell, <»f P o rtlan d , is visiting h er a n d
spending h er vacation in t h e b op ya rd.
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.
Sunday, September 24.
Vern Co m p to n w en t to P o rt l a n d S u n ­
day.
S u n d ay school 10 a. m.
Clarence K r a b e r an d Miss Ramsdell
M or ning service 11 a. r
Topic of
a tte n d e d t h e d an ce at Rickr eall S a t u r ­
serm on, “ Faith an d W o rk s.’’
day n ig h t an d re port a tine time.
C h ristian End eavor m eeting 7 p. m.
K a th e r in e Recce r e l u m e d Monday
E v en in g service 8 p. m. Topic of se r ­
from a visit in Halsey.
m on, “ Mode rn C o n s e r v a tio n .’’
You are invited to wor sh ip with us.
Dr. a n d Mrs. Bollman w en t to Salem
OFTSALE—d riving horse, buggy, harm.ss and
Good music an d cordial greeting .
eart at a bargain.—Chas. Gregory, Dallas. Monday af tern o o n .
if
8PKCIAL MUSIC.
Misses J e n n i e M uscott an d Dessie
Morning.
Ridgeway w e n t to P o rt l a n d last week.
V o l u n t a r y . . . . “ I W as G l a d ” . . . . Ely ev
;OR SALE, vetch seed .—U. 8. Grant, 018 Main
T h e g r a in is not d am ag ed ho m u ch as R e sp o n ce.“ Peace, Sweet P eace” . Brooks
street, D allas,
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was feared a n d t h e f arm er s a«e b u s / O ffe r to r y .......... “ P re lu d e ” ........... Ashford
setting it o u t a n d g ettin g it ready to A n t h e m ........................................... Wilson
h'OR SALE—Vetch seed—A. G. Rem pel. Phone t h resh .
“ Our Refuge a n d S t r e n g t h ”
D ix ie 515.
Ni l
Evening.
Rolland H o l m a n , Mr. a n d Mra. Fred
Elliot. Miss A ddie Boyd ston, J . L. C a s­ Voluntary . . . “ A b en d lied ” ........ Wilson
COR SAL*{—W hite w inter w heat.—C. W. Boyle, tle, Miss Grace S p ra gue an d Miss Ada Male Q u a r t e t ...................................Fillmore
F D allas.
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Lon gn ecker, R a lp h Adam s. F ra n k Mor­
“ T h e Gospel B a n n e r ”
rison, J a c k Sibley, Harold H a r t . Ja ck O f f e r t o r y ......... “ Cliocur” .................. Page
COR SALE—25 or 30 registered Cotswolds by Eakin, E arl S m i t h , G len n Brook, Will
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I Cass Gibson at a reasonable price.
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E d m o n d s , T. J . C h e rr in g to n were Salem
Church of Christ Nows.
visitors from Dallas last week.
IANO TUNING—I am pr ep ar e d to tunc pi
Bible School—10 f«. rn.
Alios as well as th e most ex pe rt. All work
Morning Service— 11 a. in. Subject.
guarantee«!.— R. W. BullAtityne, Dallas.
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H a r r ie t D a v ie .
“ T h e Men of Dallas for t h e Ma n of N a z ­
E d w i n Ja co b so n r e t u rn e d ho me from a r e t h . ” T h is su b ject will be of interest
fresh m ilch cow .—Frank H o l­
P endleton M o i k ' ay.
W ANTED—A
to m en . Will deal with t h e “ B r o th e r ­
m an.
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P. F. Bowser dr ove to Salem Tuesday. hood of Disciples “ M ov ement a n d “ Men
a n d Religion M o v e m en t.” Let afl men
UTE need a salesm an in each of several excel-
Mr. S m i t h , of Lewisville, h as inoyed who read th is come.
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le n t fields t*» te ll our splendid nursery
st>ck. A perm anent place, ranh weekly and a to Dallas.
C h ristian E n d eav o r—7 p. m.
square firm back of you. Write for p a rticu ­
Evening s u b j e c t - - ‘T h e Value of E d ­
lars,—W ashington Nursery Company, Toppen-
Ja c k Mason went out to C h a p m a n ’s
ish. Wash.
p r u n e o r c h a r d to work. T hey ex p ect to ucation in C h u r c h W o r k ” 8 p. m.
W elcem e to all.
begin pi cking Tuesday.
COR SALE—One bay mare, one gray m ate
L EO N L. M Y E R S .
* w ith a m ule colt 3 m ouths o ld —A. E. K
R in i­
Mrs, M am ie McDonald, who has been
ti
ball, Rocca, Ore.
sick, was worse Monday.
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Mrs. I le le y h as
EGISTERED Lucks for sa lt—Tei yearling
registered Cotswold bucks, very fine. Writ«; land.
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or phone G W. Carroll, Rickreall.
C. E. S m a r t an d family y are inoying |
AN DSOME m atched team of fillies for sale. to Lin d, W ash in g to n .
Best general purpose team in state. Prize
Mrs. Cornwall i t laid n p with rheu
w inners at Salem show . Also som e yearling
Cotswold rams at a bargain—L. I. Burnell. in atism .
M onmouth, Ore.
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Dr, I l a y t e r is going to pick an d dry
IVANTED veal—Will pay 11 cents a pound for his p r u n e s n ex t week.
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prim e v e a l,—Dallas'M eat Co.
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OR SALE—One 5-horse power steam en gin e.
been use«l about 12 m onths, p ractically as
good as new. J3f» takes it.—Dallas Meat Co. tf
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W ANTED—I pay 12 cents for prim e v e a l.—J
M. Briggs, phone 14x3, Dallas.
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a thousand. All kinds of rough lum ber at
V / thr W A Martin saw m ill, about 2 | m iles
w est of D allas. Phone lx ‘J.
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price* paid for beef, veal,
U T ANTED—High**!
m ilch cow* or stock « a u le o f any deaerip-
tion. Inquire o f 1 . M. Brigg". or pfu
Gilliam
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m m m in
Library Books.
Suits and Overcoats. $10 to $35
SALEM WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
OREGON
r e t u rn e d from Poit-
T h e following libra ry books have b«»en '
t ak en from t h e re ntal list an d placed in ;
free circu latio n :
Beasley's C h r i s t m a s P a r t y —T u rk in g -
ton.
N ath an B urke— W otts.
T h e Day cf Souls—Jackson.
T h e Wistful Years—Gilson.
Master s of t h e Vineyard -Reed.
Wheels of T im e— Barclay.
New b o o k s :
Fam ous
Am er ican
Com poser s—
Hughes.
Modern Composers of E u r o p e —Olaon.
T h e Madonna in A r t — H a r ll.
.Music in A rt— Ennis.
Classic Myths in A r t —Addison.
Flowers A G a r d e n s of J a p a n — Pu -
Cane.
Renta l Rooks:
T h e W in n in g of B a rb a r a W o r t h — i
Wright.
i T h e C law —Htockley.
W om en N ot
E a s ily F o c lc d
T hey have been b u y i n g :
“ K A Y S E It” rloves f o r t . r c *
g e n e r a t i o n s w i t h a s u r-r.ee o f
g e ttin g “ rlo v esatisfactio n .”
**KATF ER” gloves " r r > t r.o
ri» w o t ; h d o u b le *
t h e - o r d in a r y kind
Our* are “ th e genuine' _ 1 have!' a name
-K A T 3 E R " to t h e kein, a a d a IT»**
ticket In every p.Jr.
Short Olovi «v—60e, T c.
Loo« Olovee-îwr, S i - A f t
Dallas Mercantile Co.
into.
That the editor is not stuck on the josh of his having to get a son
by proxy.
That Company H will soon be after you for the liggest stunt
ever staged in Dallas—and will want the stage, too.
That Williams street may get that desired private crosswalk, and
it may not.
That if it takes our street scraper six months to get to the me­
tropolis of Oregon from New York, it will take at least a month to
get here from Portland.
That Boots Kersey has a steady job as hop yard manager.
That there are now more candidates for clerk and sheriff next
election than can possibly be accommodated.
That the carnival would have had another attraction if Lee Fen­
ton had not put a kibosh on it.
That a certain old bachelor of Dallas, whom even his closest
friends do not suspect, has at last been roped and hog tied.
That Chief Odom and Nightwatch Grant are thinking strongly of
donning uniforms—if they can get the clothes b night by popular
subscription.
That Ralph Williams does not spend half the week in Portland
entirely to look after state politics and his business interests.
That Charley Gregory has not added much to the dignity of his
office by his new headgear.
That Otho Williams is the best informed man in town.
That Jake has been formally elected town booster.
That Judge Holman is now trying to make out that he is our
grandfather.
That Andy Muir has not missed a meeting of the commercial club.
That Judge Coad is worried when he sees a bunch of Dallasites
come into his court room, and will hereafter sit tight on the lid of
the money pot.
That Ike Yoakum, John Foster and a lot more of the boys are
kicking because they were in such a hurry to contract their hops.
That John Miller tried to get us out of bed Tuesday night, but
could not make it.
That Sam Ray is the most active man of his age in town.
That Dallas will have a free mail delivery before many months
elapse.
That Erastus Dalton and Charley Hayes think they have the
finest furniture show room in the valley—and they have.
That LaCreole club has no time for a ladies’ night—want all the
tables they have for their own use.
MORE ANON.
W ANT MORE ADVERTISING.
NEARLY COMPLETED.
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IT IS WHISPERED ABOUT
Mrs. F. E. L y n n , of P errv d sle, visited
H arrie t D av is........................ 9 4 ___ $1
R u th Miller
.................. 49 .. .
50 j h e r m o th er , Mrs. S a r a h Rich m o n d .
Miss Brentors, of Michigan, sp * n t a
R u th M ille r .
few h o u rs in Dallas Monda y on her way
Mrs. W arren Quick, of Ba llston, was to M onm outh.
a Falls City visitor Mond ay.
I Gold e P laster is working in Miss
Mr. a n d Mrs. C. S. C h a p in , of Ellens- R o b e rts o n 's millin ery store.
burg, W ash in g to n , ar e visiting th e ir
d au g h ter, Mrs. Grace Miller.
l l e n r y S t u m p is building a p orch to
ML Ah Coe’s ho rse got in a di tch an d his residence.
died.
Theodore Co ch ra n e was d own from
Chicken thieves are q u i t e n u m ero u s, Falls C ity S unday.
having stolen qu ite a n u m b e r from Mr.
Chas. H a r t u n g was here Monday from
Knight.
Falls City.
Rev. Russell, a former pa stor of th e
Mr. an d Mrs. A. J. W atzb erg er were
Baptist c h u r c h , is visiting iu Dallas an d d own Horn Falls City Sunday .
will preach at th e B a p tis t c h u r c h S u n ­
Mr. an d Mrs. J . E. Beezlev, of Falla
day.
City, was in to wn T h u rsd ay .
Mrs. Bailey re tu rn e d F rid a y from
Sherwood, where she has been visiting I J . H. Hollister, of P o rtlan d , was in
to wn T h u rs d a y .
her s ' n,
H. C. F o r , of Rickreall, was in town
Miss Den a Butz was given a miscel- 'Thursday
laneous show er at t h e h o m e of N o rm a
Holm an W ed nes day evening.
j Mr. an d Mrs Boecow, of Hillsboro,
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SALEM
a n d d a u g h t e r , R. C. C rav en atten d ed
t h e fair in Salem one d ay last week.
All Yards Will be Finished Up By
Next Saturday Evening
Everybody Asked to Help Make Tempting
Exhibit.
The following night letter was recently received by Secretary
The delightful weather of the Tooze, and at the request of the Dallas Commercial club we give it
last week has caused all growers space in order that all may help in showing the many colonists now
B. E Rem ely , of P o rtla n d , was
to be entirely successful in the coming into the state what Polk county can offer in the way of
town Mond ay.
harvesting of their hop crop,and
Hoi. Blessing is on th e sick list.
while in a number of yards the products:
Do you want to get full benefits from the colonist rates which
Charlie Lydie ha , Kone to work in the crop has fallen considerable short
mill.
of previous years, yet the quali- commence September 15th? Then send immediately to the under­
Mr. Mulkey i, on the sick Uat.
ty is good, and taken as a whole signed literature regarding your section. Thousands of strangers
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vjsit the Free Exhibit of Oregon’s Resources and Bureau of Infor-
Mr. a n d Mra. Charlie I.vnn, ot New t h e t u r n o u t ^ '.l 1 b ,e n e a r l ,y ? " a Y‘
erage one. All the yards in this mation of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, and the business
port, are vi siting Mrs. j. L y n n .
vicinity are done picking except j men of Portland are anxious to have your literature distributed
H ow ard Griffith, of Sav er , is
v»m»K
and" he 'will finish I here at no'cost to"you" If you have fruits or other products which
a t H a r r y Doug las’
Saturday. The yards at Inde-1 you are proud of, ship them to us and we will process them, furn-
Allie F u ller w e n t to H a r ris b u rg Sat
pendence are finished and the ! j9h the jars, label them, giving the name of the grower and where
u rday.
pickers gone. Yesterday and to-1 raised, and place them on exhibit free of charge. In order to de-
Mra. T a to m re t u rn e d from Salem
day have been lively ones in Dal­ ¡•We full benefits to your community haste is necessary. Remember
S unday.
las, moving hop pickers stopping Portland is working for all Oregon, and its businessmen are spend­
E th e l Day, of P o rtla n d ,
who has
ing thousands of dollars a year on the Portland Chamber of Com­
been visiting her e, h as r e t u rn e d home. to buy supplies on their way
merce Exhibit and in other ways to prove it.
home.
H e r m a n H a w k in s w en t to Salem S un-
Address literature and exhibits to the
«lay.
PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Three
T
ru
th
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Take
Leg
Bail.
Th eo d o re Berg got kicked by a horse
E. C. Giltner. Secretary,
an d b ro k e one of b i s fingers.
Nightwatch Grant received a
69 Fifth Street,
Leta Dodge, of Salem , I h visiting h er phone from Salem last nitfht
Portland, Oregon.
L a u r a Berg,
look out for three escaped con­
Wav« Mason is working in th e ra cket victs who might have come this
way. One was an aged man,
Had Arm Broken
!
Ruihing the Work.
store.
who just walked away, but the
Dr. B. H. McCallon was called
The hauling of crushed rock to
Mr. Bell an«l family moye«l to
other two stole a team to help
Falls City.
them cover ground. All three to Rickreall Friday to attend put on the Dunlop hill, just new-
Mrs. Minnie Vernon «topped off at were trusties and worked outside Fred Thielson, who had suffered ly graded and filled, was com-
her f a t h e r ’s, Mr. J o h n L y n n s', on her
the institution, and when recap- L i,a(i fracture of the left arm at menc . th,s rnorninj?. In e re-
way hom e from t h e Salem fair.
tnred will have to take on hard .
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... f. u V <*ent ra,n storms caught it before
C laren ce Seller s’ family w en t to S a­ work inside with all merits for- the flouring mill there,. while ¡t was macadamized
and teams
lem to t h e fair T h u rs d a y .
feited. None were dangerous pulling on a belt to start the ma- had to go around by Enns to get
W a lte r Young r e t u r n e d to P o rtlan d
criminals and no apprehension chinery. Although what is to town. Both the Lyons and
T h u rs d a y .
maybe felt by our residents, known as a cominited break, Mr. the city crushers will now be op-
F r a n * A. Johnston, of Florence, was
Now listen to the y yip
yap that Thielson will not receive perma erated and the rock put on from
in Dallas visiting friends.
¡I
about
West
s trusty nent injury, and is rapidly re-! both ends to get the hill in fair
will
follow
If C. Seym our, A lb ert Fennel, Ed
covering.
shape as soon as possible.
Biddle, W t i m e r Babb itt, J o h n Fuller policy.
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