\s H ouses W ired fo r 1 Electric Lights at A C T U A L CO ST .. .. . * #- * ♦ • This O ffer Good for 3 0 Days, Only, Beginning Tuesday, October 1 0 The use o f Mazda lamps has greatly reduced the cost of electric light, bringing it within the reach of all. Seventy-five per cent o f the families o f Dallas are now using Electric Light. The only reason why ALL are not now using it is because many houses are not wired. Therefore, in order to assist the owners o f these houses in wiring, we have made arrangements with a local wiring contractor to wire houses at actual cost, as per the following propositions: - PROPOSITION “ A ” PROPOSITION “ B” PROPOSITION “ C” A five room house, wired complete, with five drop cords, 16 candle power lamps and three ornamental glass shades. A six room house, wired completely, with six drop cords. 16 candle power lamps and three ornrmental glass shades. An eight room house, wired completely, with eight drop cords, 16 candle power lamps and four ornamental glass shades. Special Price $ 1 2 Special Price $ 1 3 .5 0 Special Price $ 1 5 .5 0 Upon presentation o f the receipted wiring bill to the Oregon Power Company, a discount of 20 per . cent will be made. You can have a wall switch installed on any o f the above lights for a small ad­ ditional cost. Prices on application for fixtures installed complete on either o f the above proposi­ tions. The wiring will be installed in a first-class manner by thoroughly reliable workmen. Larger and . more elaborate installations at proportionately low prices. For further particulars i Call Up Our New Business Department, Telephone 2 4 The O R E G O N POW ER CO M PAN Y, Dallas, Oregon - T OUT OF THE COUNTY. Reiidents Away and Those For­ merly Here. teous dinner was served. Many useful and valuable gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Berry took the afternoon, train fora few days visit in Portland, after which they will be at home to their friends on the Branson farm near Bellevue.— McMinnville T-R E. F. Dack is now at Indepen­ dence in charge of a butcher shop. Mrs. Dack will remain here for the purpose o f taking advantage o f our excellent school for her son.—Sheridan Sun. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kelty went to McCoy last week to spend a few days visiting with relatives.—Newberg Graphic. One o f the biggest surprises to this eo&fhunity was the marriage o f Alfred Dundas, o f this city, to Mrs. Etta .Sampson, of Ballston. The ceremony was performed by Judge Pearce at McMinnville last Thursday. The news was a gen­ eral surprise to the intimate friends o f the contracting parties They have been away since the wedding and a royal time awaits Mr. and Mrs. Dundas upon their arrival here. Everybody joins Mrs. Martha Holman, o f Dal­ The Times in extending congrat­ ulations to the bride and groom. las, and Wm. Waters, o f Fossil, Ore., arrived here Sunday for a - Willamina Times. few days visit at the home of A very pretty, home wedding Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Logan. occurred last Sunday, October 22, ; McMinnville T-R. at the home o f I. N. Branson, Nora Gwupfeer, w ife o f G. the contracting parties being Miss ¡Springer, was born in Yamhill Leta Branson and Walter Berry. ¡countyi Oregon, March 15, 1865, A t one o ’clock, to the strains of ¡died at 2:30 a. m., October 20, the wedding march played by 11911. She was married to G. Lee Waugaman, the bride and Springer at Amity, Oregon, De­ groom marched unattended to cember 15, 1883, united with the the east porch, standing under a Christian church in January, large arch o f bells and autumn 1884 and moved with her family leaves, where Rev. Dixon, o f Sa­ to Crook county in July 1889. lem performed the ceremony, us­ Spending most o f her time in a ing the impressive ring service. new country deceased had little Sweet strains o f music floated opportunity for active church through the rooms during the work, but will be remembered service. The house was very by many for her deeds o f Chris­ prettily decorated, the dining tian kindness. She leaves a hus­ room being in red and white car­ band, and two children, George nations. The bride wore a beau­ and Melissa, aged respectively 9 tiful gown of chiffon over messa- and 14, and one brother, Dr. line with baby Irish lace trim­ Gaucher, o f McMinnville.—Cul­ mings and carried a boquet o f ver Tribune. white carnations. The groom Mrs. J. B. Thompson, o f Dal­ was attired in conventional black. A fter the services a most boun­ las, and M. W. Walker, o f Inde- Wotnaris Power Over Man pendence, spent Snnday with their father on the old home ranch near this city.—Albany Herald. George Billings, o f Dallas, was here buying cattle last week. He picked up several head and paid the best prices o f any buyer that has been here this fa ll.- Toledo Leader. ! OUR HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT the sailors and the natty dresses o f the chorus girls make many PINAFORE. Monmouth’s New High School. tine he went to Greece, where he I visited Athens and stood on Mars Hill, where St. Paul preached to the ever-inquiring Athenians so many centuries ago, While in Italy he visited Naples, the ruins of Pompeii which are being un- e\rthed, and Mount Vesuvius. During the long trip there was not an accident by land or sea, and a pleasant and profitable tour was made.—Telegram. DALLAS CITY BANK The new $20,*000 high school Dallas, Oregon. pretty stage pictures and togeth­ has just been accepted by the di­ R .E . W IL L IA M S - - President er with the catchy songs and rectors and school opened in it W. G. V A S S A L L - - Cashier Popular Comic Opera Soon to b: beautiful tunes in which the op­ Monday. The grades have D IR E C T O R S I era abounds, makes one of the Produced by Local Singers. since September been acommo- R. C . Craven, I. N. Wood* M . M. Ellis m ist pleasing and popular o f the . dated in the normal building, Wi G . Vassall, R. K. Williams, comic operas. The performance while the high school pupils have Considerable interest is being will be given two nights before 13. H. McCallon, F. J. Craven. manifested in the coming pro- the middle of November for the been in the old Floyd building. Tlii«« bank is pleased to place t H e The new building which is one | duction o f the comic opera H. M. benefit of the new high school. disposal its customers the facilities -■ -• • ♦- - ■ ■ — of the finest in the valley was gained during many years of contimiorg S. Pinafore, which is being pre- The following is the cast of service and growth. Planer to Work Again. designed by F. A. Legg of Sa­ I pared and will soon be given uri- characters: lem, while Wecter & Wood were | The Falls City Lumber com­ lder the auspices o f the high Right Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, the contractors. It was built o f j For the Peoples’ Good, Brother. pany’s planer mill in Falls City 1 school. Willamina pressed brick. The j Editor Fiske, o f the Polk Coun­ Mr. Martin E. Robinson has K. C. B .-R a lp h Waste». resumed operations yesterday Captain Corcoran, command­ building throughout is equipped i ty Itemizer, has begun a red hot and will run until November 15, been engaged to stage and direct when operations will be suspend­ the opera and already the effect ing H. M. S. Pinafore L. P. with the hot air fan system compaign to defeat President j which is regulated by the teach­ Taft for a renomination by the j ed until the middle o f April. o f his training and drill is being Gilmore. Ralph Rackstraw, common sail­ er in each room. On the ground republican party. Less than a During this period o f inactivity, felt by the forty or more singers . KENTUCKY some o f the employes will move who are engaged in the produc­ or, in love with Josephine Rev. floor are the play rooms. On year ago Editor Fiske editorially : E. W. Miles. the second floor are four large announced that he was a demo- ! mill No. 1, located two miles tion. Mr. Robinson produced the | Dick Deadeye, common sailor, rooms, and each have large cloak crat and expected to vote the above this city into town. Oth­ rooms, and are provided with democratic ticket, which is well ers will be used to build the log­ sacred opera “ Belshazzar” under, Norval Gates. broad high windows. The su­ and good but why should a true ging railroad into the company’s the auspices o f the college about Boatswain F. W. Zeller. i o r i i c m lo m e n I o .tswain’ s Mate B. A. perintendent’s office is also loca­ blue democrat worry himself timber, and which will transport five years ago, and many remem - 1 w h o ch e rish ted on this floor and overlooks black in the face over the repub­ logs to the mill in this city. The ber with pleasure the excellent ; Tea^s. Ou.'lilv Sergeant o f Marines Earl the spacious hall. Journal. results obtained and the benefit1 lican nominee for president, most recent survey has satisfied T a r. derived from his instruction. especially as it is yet months the company that the plant should Josephine, theCaptain’sdaugh- He brings a complete set o f Got Tired of Life. away. Amity Standard. be kept here and not moved to -■ ' —• • ♦ — For fo ie at The Shultz. Independence as was first report­ scenery to set the stage for the i ter Laura Poling. Wm. Steel, a farmer living Pure drugs at Ellis’ diu g store. ed. This company’s plant is the nautical opera Pinafore and when j Hebe, Sir Toseph’ s first cousin near Independence, attempted largest industry in Falls City.— the curtain rises the audience ! — Mrs. D. M. Metzger. I suicide last Wednesday evening can easily imagine itself facing, Buttercup, a bumboat woman j by swallowing a quantity o f laud- Telegram. Mrs. F. W. Zeller. the blue waters of Portmouth num. Dr. Butler was called and Harbor and looking across the Sir Soseyh’s Sisters, his cous­ ; reached the man’s bedside in 20 The First Depositors. The Postal Savings Bank here deck o f the old British man-’ o- ins, his Aunts, Sailors, Marines, minutes from the time the poison j was taken, and by the use of a was opened yesterday. To La­ war Pinafore. The costumes of etc., etc. stomach pump saved the man's Catarrh usually begins with km ta ted, inflamed membranes of mar and Leslie Tooze, the twin life. Domestic trouble is said to the head, nose and throat, from which there is a constant and sons of Walter L. Tooze, o f this have been the cause of his rash copious discharge of watery matter. T h is comes from inflam­ city, belongs the distinction of attempt, Steel held his wife a mation of these mucous surfaces and is caused by catarrhal being the first two depositors. I prisoner in her home a couple oi matters and impurities in the circulation. Nature intends Lamar Tooze holds certificate No. ! months ago for two days anc that these membranes shall be nonrished by the blood, but 1, his brother receiving the sec­ W H Y N O T BUY YOUR M E A T S ! threatened to shoot her if sht waste matters and impurities deposited into these delicate ond certificate. The first two parts, sets up inflammation and the discharge is a natural A T A SANITARY M A R K E T? left the house. - Journal. coins deposited were $5 gold result. W hen this secretion begins to dry it becomes thick pieces, minted in 1887 and 1901, j and sticky, adhering to the b a f'k portion of the mouth and Having installed one of the latest and most respectively. Much interest was Back from the Holy Land. throat, causing the "h a w k in g ** and straining so troublesome manifested as to who would be to Catarrh sufferers. up to date Cold Storage Plants, we are, and Dr. H. C. Dunsmuir, pastor of first to open an recount, and O t h e r o r <1 i ii ary the Presbyterian church of Inde­ I s u ffe r e d f o r a lo n g tim o w it h a b a d 0 , ; * have been, many depositors were entered. gym ptom s are c a s e o f C a t a r r h . I h a d a c o n t in u a l pendence, has returned from a h e a d a c h e , m y ch e e k s errew p u r p le , rauiwd from congestion of the circu­ Postmaster J. E. Beezley is very m y none w a s a lw a y s s to p p e d u p , in y five months’ trip abroad. Or. lation by the catarrhal impurities. much encouraged by the amount b rea th h a d a a ick e n ln ir a n d d ie tr u s t- June 2 last he left Independence I n f o d o r a n d l c o u g h e d I n c e s s a n tly . Tlwre i* on ly one way to cure o f the first day’s deposits. The I h e a rd o f y o u r S. S. 8 . a n d c o m ­ to pay a visit to his old home in Catarrh, and that is to remove the m e n ce d t o n e e i t , a n d a fte r tftk/lng local postoffice has been raised these summer days, not being exposed to the e e v e r a l b o t t le s I w a s c u r e d a n d ha.ve Canada and took steamer at cause by purifying the blood. from a fourth to a third class o f­ n e v e r Blnoa ha d th e s lig h t e s t s y m p ­ W ash es, sprays, inhalations, etc., Montreal for London. He was a to m o f th e d ise a s e . dust or Hies. In connection we also have a fice, showing the rapid growth M R S M A R Y L. W E S R E R M A N . do not reach the circulation, and visitor in London during corona­ 4 4 4 9 V is t a A v e , S t. L o u is , M o . o f Falls City.—Telegram. Cold Storage Fish Box from which we serve therefore can o n ly afford temporary tion week. Then he went to Par­ _ I .W . H AR PER W H IS K E Y REMOVES THE CAUSE • W .A N D CURES CATARRH THE DALLAS MEAT CO. ABLE TO SERVE MEAT AS IT SHOULD BE SERVED W om an's most glorious endowment it the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When the loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony dm endures. The woman who suffers frftro weak­ ness and derangement of her special womanly or­ ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability and tar power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R .V . Pierce, of Buffalo, N . Y . , with the assistance o f his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands o f women. Ha has devised a successful remedy for woman’ s ail­ ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specifc for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, refil­ ls tea, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. N o keerst dealer will advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger pro&t. XT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, 8ICK WOKEN WELL. O f f mad Bawmla. « — - - ♦ • ♦ —— ——— Christian Science Services Christian Science services in the Adventist church Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Lesson sermon:! Adam and Fallen Man. Public cordially invited. B. F. BUTLER DENTIST Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. Office Hour*: ft to 13 A. M. 1 to ft P. M. All kinds of Dental work done at reasonable prices. Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays We carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked and Cooked Meats. Poultry Dressed while you wait. Right prices for good Meats. We w ant your Fat Beef, Veal, Sheep, HogsRnd Poultry. relief. 8 . 8 . 8 . cures Catarrh by is, Rome and Naples, where he I h a d a l l th e s y m p to m s t h a t a c c o m ­ cleansing the blood of all impure p a n y C a ta rrh , su ch a s m u c u s d ro p - embarked for Alexandria, Egypt. c o n s t a n t d e s ir e catari liai matter, and at the same A short trip was made up the f o i n h g a w in k th a e n d t h s r p o it a , t , f o a o lin g o f d ryn ess lim e building up the system by its in the t h r o a t , c o u g h an d s p i t t in g t np- Nile to the site o f the great pyr­ — Bp— p — o n a r i s i n g in th e m o r n in g , e t c . I h »»equ alled tonic effects. In other t h u s su ffe re d fo r fiv e y e a r s . I c o m ­ amids. His tour was continued w>rds S. S 8 . cures Catarrh by m e n ce d t o t a k e 8 . S . 8 .. a n d a ft e r I to Palestine. There he visited h a d t a k e n th re e l a r g e b o t t l e s , I n o ­ pari ifying the blood so that the tic e d a c h a n g e f o r t h e b e tt e r , th u s Joppa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem e n c o u r a g e d . I c o n t in u e d to t a k e It, «■»cous surfaces and linings of the and a number o f other historic a n d in a a b o r t w h ile w a s e n t ir e ly landy are supplied with healthy u re d . JU D SO N A B E L L “ places sacred to the Christian. ««•rish m en t instead of being coa- 211 R a n d o lp h 8 t ., R ic h m o n d , At Jerusalem he visited the jally irritated from the catarrhal Mount o f Olives, the Garden of I impurities. Then the inflamed tnembv---------------- heal, . the — - discharge ■ - is checked. . . Gethsemane. and what is said to head noises cease, the stomach is toned u,>. aMdthe throat is no lo w e r clogged be the tomb in which the body of with mucus. Book on Catarrh and any t m* dfenl advice fiee. S S J L is for Jesus was placed. From Pales­ j * ilc at drug stores. . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLARIA, GA.