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DOINGS IN THE TOWN. W e want your fat cattle.— Dal A fte r Sunday date your letters las Meat Co. 1912. CIRCUIT COURT. SHEARING EXHIBITION. Gay Bros. Will Give Practical Dem onstration of Machine. W alter Larson, form er manag Sugur cured bacon and hams at Galloway, J. Dept. 2. er o f the Grand, came up from the Dallas Meat Company’s shop. N ext Tuesday Judge Galloway Portland last n igh t Do not forget the annual meet will convene the regular term o f Dr. McNicol. osteopathic phy ing o f LaCreole club Sunday a f department 2. o f the circuit court, A unique feature o f the com sician, 717 Court street, one ternoon. aijourned from last month, at ing goat show will be the practi block west o f Gail hotel. 10 o ’clock in the morning with Take the prescriptions that cal demonstration by Guy Bros., S. Bachelis returned from you are partictlar about to tjje the following cases on the dock- the well known hardware man, Portland Tuesday a fter spending Ellis drug store. „ , _. , , ... i Jesse F. Irvine et al vs. Lizzie o f the utility o f a shearing ma-1 | Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Good Piano for sale. Make Irvine et al, partition; McCain, chine for both sheep and goats. M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk. B. Pessis. good Christmas Christmas present. present. Inquire| I n q u ir e Vinton r" th^Fu der pharmacy1 ° ^ Ce ° Vt f t u r > u o ju ! gcxxl and ' ~ Pipes fo r plaintiff! These If gentlemen gentlemen will will have have W e sell good pure lard at n e r u ier pharmacy tf Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sundberg at Shepherd’s Jewelry store, on Hayter and Carson for defend! b^ th al tchfe armory, fiilly equip- 121-2 cents a pound— Dallas Meat Frank Batey, o f Roseburg, have as their guests fo r the holi- Main street. t f ants, ped_ with Stover gasoline engines Co. T .. . .., , -I with which to fully demonstrate spent Christmas with his uncle, days Mss S. Johnson and Miss D , ., , Louise Ferris vs. Albert Fer- the work o f their shearing —--------— ----- ma- Al. Erickson. j Francis Johnson, o f Portland. j . ^ en?um° e c<i step sale W anted—Tw o carloads o f po Mr. _ „ I _ _ _ at the Sterling Furniture ns, divorce; W. L. Tooze I o r , chine and also their fruit spray tatoes. See Soehren Warehouse P. W. Bennett, watch and Before Judge Coad Saturday company’s next week. You can plaintiff. er. Sheep and goats have been company. jew elry repairing, one door Dr. V. C. Staats examined into make money there, Daniel Freeman vs. S. W. Iler, secured for the purpose, and on south o f Crider’ s grocery. t f ; the sanity o f one Wm. Keith. o f ; n , , _ ‘ The chicken coops ordered by Jos. Tharp and Mary A. Tharp; at least tw o afternoons in the J • • ................... 1 Rev. M. B. Young returned the commercial club for the poul • I f you you want your ham s,1 ^dependence, and found him last night from Portland and re action for money, W. O. Sims for week demonstrations o f thej try show arrived this morning, shoulders and bacon smoked, sane' shearing machine will be made. ports Lester improving rapidly plaintiff. This enterprising firm intends Rosa Goldberg vs. W. H. and W e sell dressed goat at 4 cents. bring them to the Dallas Meat i Mrs. Fannie Haybrick, o f Io- at the sanitarium, having taken | wa, who has been visiting her his first walk Christmas day. Pearl Matney, foreclosure; B. F. to let no chance go by to acquaint For front quarters 3 1-2 and hind Company. sister, Miss Lillian Laurenson;, Swope for plaintiff, Oscar Hay the public with the advantages quarters 5 1-2.- Dallas Meat Co. Five fine cups offered as p riz-1 From January 2nd to January ter for defendants. leaves today fo r California to o f their improved machinery, W e are determined to make this sale es at the goat st#>w, are now on J. M. Campbell and w ife left visit her brother. She was ac ! 9th will be a day long to be re Elizabeth Porter vs. D. E. Em and the work, especially o f shear exhibition in the show windows the greatest merchandising event in last Thursday for a visit with membered by many patrons o f companied as fa r as Albany by mett, partition; O. Hayter for ing animals by power instead o f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crider at o f the Dallas Mercantile. the Sterling Furryture company Miss Laurenson. the history o f the store’s existence. the old way by hand will be w it plaintiff, Simpson & Lew is for San Jose. Miss Stella Johnson and Miss nessed by all with much inter In Justice Holman’s court this ^ they will name their own price defendant est. On January 4th and 5th at Francis Johnson, o f Portland, week A l Kinman and G eo rg e) g N ever before have we been so well W. R. Savery vs. A. I. Nicklin Stafrin’ s Drs. Freeze & Rice, are spending the holidays with Gracey, who it was alleged dis-; A surprise party was tendered heirs, tax lien; J. E. Sibley for prepared to give our customers sea Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sundberg. Eye Specialists, Glasses fur- turbed a dance at McCoy Christ- Miss Leorilla and Evanda Smith plaintiff. sonable merchandise at such sensa nished i f needed at moderate The Sterling Furniture com mas, were discharged from c u s -'la s t.M onday evening at the Lew - The cable used in propelling B. 0. Snuffer and A. M. Fan cost. J4 pany has inaugurated something tody, and Dr. F. M. Hellworth, isville residence o f Mr. and Mrs. ning vs. M. J. Carter, injunc the ferry across the river at tional prices. broke Tuesday C. Lorenz has entered a Cots- new in the way o f sale bargains. ot Falls City, was found not guil J. J. Leveck. About 20 o f their tion; Conner and Sims for plain Independence Do not miss it next week if you young friends came in and spent ty o f practicing medicine without tiff, McCain, Vinton, Galloway as the boat was crossing with a wold sheep and Mr. C. B. Gwinn, a most pleasant evening, playing and Hayter for defendant. a license. load and it was several hours be- o f Oakland, has entered goats want furniture cheap. games, music and discussing a u fore it could be restored. The with W. A. Ayres for the big For sale, team weighing 1200 Dr. B. H. McCallon; the emi J. A. Block vs. Yerex Bros. show. pounds, both geldings; full nent practicioner and local solon, nice lunch. Those present were: Co., to quiet title; J. A, Block 9teamer. Eugene, happened to be coming up the river when the ac brown leghorns and and Mr. P. A. Finseth, the genial Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leveck, Mis fo r plaintiff. Brown & Sibley, attorneys and blooded cident occurred and pushed the cockerels.- Lee D a m e w o o d , proprietor o f the popular Bee ses Melta Calkins, Bessie Hois- G. Floyd Boughton vs. Nellie abstracters, notary public. A b ington, Lois and Mattie Osborne, ferry back to land before it had stracts made promptly at a rea phone North 35, Dallas, Oregon. Hive, saw to it Christmas that Jennie Fuqua, Aretha Grant, Boughton, divorce; C. N. M cA r gone down with the current a ye editor would not lack for the Miss Genina Wilcox, o f Inde sonable charge. 616 Mill street, Gladys and Ruth Lewis, Messrs. thur for plaintiff, I. M. Brown great distance. There were two Dallas, Oregon. pendence, returned home the sorific influence o f My Lady N ic Claud and Oscar Calkins, Ed and for defendant. teams and several passengers on otine, by presenting us with a last o f the week after spending Frank Osborne, Ernest Hoising- Mary Burnett vs. Peter Bur the boat when the cable gave Alderman Ayres went to Mc several days here with her par box o f cigars each. ton, Kenneth Williams, Laird nett, divorce; J. H. Flow er for way.— Journal. Minnville F ridayto visit his fath ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A . Wilcox. ------- --------- Lindeman, Melvin Crow, o f Hills plaintiff. er who recently fell and badly —Cornelius Tribune. boro. M. E. Shuck vs. W. H. Mat hurt his hip. Hugh Ayres is now Last Friday Dallas high school ney and Soloman Eidelman, ac there attending Uncle Jimmy. A t the state teachers’ meeting lost a game o f basket ball to In One feature o f the goat show tion for money; Sibley and Ea- will be an exhibition by Mitchell to be held in Portland December dependence high at Independence I am ready to serve you for kin for plaintiff, Oscar Hayter An electric fixture which is a Lewis, o f the power, shearing the holiday trade at Shepherd’s 28th and 29th our superintend by a score o f 23 to 19. It was a for defendant. and spraying machines, under Jewelry store. Main street, ev ent H. C. Seymour is to deliver hard fought game. Woods threw lamp and a flatiron or stove at Lee Rowell, application fo r the supervision o f Guy Bros. It . time is described _ with ery day and evening, Have good an address on the relation o f the six baskets from the field for the same Dallas, while Reeves and Purvine' illustration, in the January Popu- registration o f title. is hoped to be 'able to arrange a line to select from .— A. H. Har supervisors to the people. R. A. Campbell et al vs. Hen practical demonstration each a f The Snyder family had a re made all points for the locals. lar Mechanic* Magazine. The ris. tf union Christmas at the home of Boydston was replaced by Camp flatiron is made o f glass, and the rietta VanGross, partition; W. O. ternoon. Be careful where you lay your Mr. and Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder. bell when he slightly sprained unit it contains provides illum Sims for plaintiff. electric light bulbs. Mrs. Gooch ination, as well as the heat re George and family were over his ankle. Thursa L. Tichnor vs. Leon E. laid an unlighted one on the bed Last night Dallas high won quired for ironing. Placed up Tichenor, divorce; J. H. Flower from Salem and Wilbur Cook and Sunday, and came back to find a . and T. J. Warren and from Salem by a score o f 32 to 12. side down on a rack,the flat bot fo r plaintiff. Mr and Mr«. Hugh M. Guthrie, of foot hole through covers a nd ’ - - Woods and Boydston each threw tom o f the glass flatiron serves family up from McMinnville. Sallie Damm vs. J. P. Min- Corvalli«, «pent Christina« with the mattress. as an electric stove and as an il former’s parents. five baskets from the field. Bar nich et al, foreclosure; T. A. Tur Tw o gentlemen from Portland, Mrs. Dick Gaines, o f Indepen ham threw three and Boydston luminating unit. Thus the same ner fo r plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. W ill McCready, of Cor- E. A. Brown and Chas. Rullman fixture answers for light and ... , TT . . . vallis, visited the latter’s parents the dence, was yesterday examined six fouls out o f nine tries. are at work in the assessor’s o f Chas. Vick vs. Unknown heirs j past week, heat, and the glass provides per before Judge Coad by Dr. L. L. fice this morning making maps o f Sam Gothard, deceased, to fect insulation. Mr. and Mrs Derby, of Minnville, Hewitt, and committed to the o f all Polk county roads. These quiet title; L. D. Brown for plain spent the holidays with the latter’s par asylum, she having been a form er ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boothby. maps o f all counties are to be tiff. patient there. published in book form and sold N. 8 Butler, of Portland, came up to Lee Rowell vs. Lilo Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Zumwalt, to travelers desiring them. Such to quiet title; Simpson & Lewis attend the Butler Chrtstmas reunion. who moved to Southern Oregon road plats will be a great con YY’illis Butler, a student in Portland, for plaintiff. some time ago haye returned to venience, especial fpr autoists, spent the Christmas week with his par Horace Glandon et al vs. Cora ents, J. B. V. Butler and wife. this city to again make their and will show up macadam roads Residents o f Independence Kerr, foreclosure; McCain & Vin home. Mr. Zumwalt thinks especially. Mrs. Mary Meador, a teacher of E u were shocked Tuesday morning ton fo r plaintiff. gene, spent Christmas with her family there is no place like Yamhill The follow ing is th e'rep ort o f to find the body o f Michael Cas Geo. Patterson vs. Helen C of here. county.— McMinnville T-R. sidy cold in death at the bottom the Guthrie public school fo r the fey and P. H. Eisele, action for either in front or back of head, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Richard came K ill two birds with one stone. month ending December 22: o f the slough bridge, from which money; Sibley &Eakin for plain from Corvallis to visit the latter’s par down the back of neck, or at base he had tumbled during the night W hile at the Goat Show January Eighth grade, Mamie Peterson ents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Guthrie. tiff, Oscar Hayter fo r defendant. of brain, in temples, or in eye 4th and 5th have your eyes ex 97; seventh grade. May Hibbard while returning home in an in Orville White and Miss Minnie Hock- balls. Glasses properly fitted. Judith Snyder vs. Ben F. Sny amined by an expert at Stafrin’ s 97, Florence Hibbard 92; sixth toxicated condition. Coroner R. man were married at the latter’s home I positively guarantee my work. L. Chapman was at once notified der, divorce; B. F. Swope for at AlBea, Christmas evening. They w ill Drug Store. Glasses furnished grade, Merlie Gilliam 89, Edith plaintiff. be at home to their friends, ut this at moderate cost if needed. Drs. Allen 88, Claire Hindman 84, o f the occurrence, and going to A. Dundas vs. C. H. Green- place some time in the near future. Freeze & Rice, Eye Specialists. Annis Gilliam 39; fifth grade, the scene empaneled the follow David Campbell and Miss Agnes wold and Anna Greenwold, fore D28 Lillie Stump 95; second grade, ing ju ry: Ross Nelson, J. N. came down from Eugene to closure; W. 0. Sims for plaintiff. Cainpl>ell Reta Remington 93, Paul Min- Jones. S. H. McElmurray, J. H. spend the holidays at home. Dixon, James M. Jones and J. L. J. A. Cramer vs. Kate Holmes, nich 95, Joe Hibbard 93, Anna N e w Bank Building A fte r the examin- Comely 95; first grade, Bertha Coquilette. foreclosure o f lien; W eatherford Dallas, Oregon at on o f the follow ing w it Remington 89, Lester Guthrie 83, & W eatherford fo r plaintiff. N e x t Saturday night Dalias Bernice Com elly 80, Vernon A l nesses: Jas. Hillard, Wm. Pres- The Item izer is in receipt o f will play the self-styled cham Lucy R. Hudson vs. Benj. Hud YVe wish every one a happy new year. ler, Henry Patton, Bert Crowley, len 86, Cecil Guthrie 87.—Ethel definite information to the effect son, divorce; L. D. Brown for basket ball Willis Dongard. Wm. Smith, J. Mr. J. A. Wood*, formerly, of Cali that the next convention o f the pion Amicus Club E. Lucas, teacher. plaintiff. team, o f the metropolis. This fornia, is visiting with his sister, Mrs. H. Faegle, Mrs. Cassidy, Linn Our business for the holiday National Guard Association o f Arthur M. and John F. Pur J. D. Holman. club has defeated Multnomah Cox, Wm. Block and Wm. Hiatt, season just closed—our first year Oregon is to be held in this city club by the decisive score o f 23 vine vs. Jordan Purvine, to quiet they returned a verdict to the The Sunday school elected new offic in the book and art business in A t the court house Tuesday a f effect that deceased came to his title; McNary & McNary for ers Sunday as follows: Superintendent, on February 5th and 6th, 1912. to 13. and are out to win the Dallas —was far ahead o f even ternoon Judge Coad united in death at about 11 o ’clock at Mr. Hinkle; assistant superintendent, This was decided at a meeting o f Northwest plaint’ ff. championship. A our fondest expectations. Peo YV. H. Mack; secretary, Mis» Clark; as the general’ s staff o f the state marriage Daniel W. Picket and night while crossing the bridge F. J. Lafkey vs. Frank Hogue ple who bought their gifts at this sistant secretary, Miss YV under ; choist- o f Oregon held in Portland Tues great game is expected. Though Etta Dow, W. J. W hite and Miss in an intoxicated condition, and j they had a pretty rough game et al, foreclosure; F. A. Turner er, Miss Addie Clinton* organist, Miss store— and there were many o f This conven ! Tuesday in Silverton, the Dallas Iva Gwinn acting as best man fallin g therefrom. Marjorie Holman; assistant organist, day o f this week. for plaintiff. them—had the satisfaction o f and best lady. F’or the first time Miss Ollie Hinkle. YV’e elect new offic tion will be a great event for I boys have recovered from the Dr. Butler examined the body knowing that no larger city in B. Gramman vs. Sam W hit ers every six months. Dallas, and we are fortunate to ! same, and will go into the game in history the ring ceremony was and gave alchoholism and falling the country could offer them a more; John Bayne for plaintiff. The new ar Saturday evening with the de wrung in on the judge, but he from the bridge as the cause o f Everyone seemed to enjoy the Christ secure the same. more up-to-date assortment of got away with it. The couple death. There were ne marks on Alice Dickey vs. Frances Dick mas tree and program Saturday night. mory will be formally dedicated termination to win that has al- books and art goods from which The successful ! ready made Dallas famous as a are well known residents o f the the body except a broken nose ey, divorce; W. L. Tooze for Mr. and Mrs. YYr. II. Mack ate Christ at that time. to choose. mas dinner with the latter’s sister, Mrs. termination o f the campaign on __________ ____ Ballston vicinity. plaintiff. basketball town that develops and crushed face. Our holiday stock is gone, com Talinage. ------ ------ ----- the part o f Dallas, in the face o f basketbaÜ teams. Deceased had been drinking pletely sold out. O f the hun Mrs. Ramsey’s parents, of YY’ushing- strong opposition and competi-1 -------- .V during the day and being refus dred o f dollars’ worth o f goods ton. are visiting her. tion from other cities o f the state, ! ed more drink by Sam Cox, the displayed on our tables and Mrs. W. H. Mack, J. I). Holman and to land this convention, is large- [ bartender, started fo r home. The shelves two weeks ago, less than The exercises and Christmas tree Riv C. E. McCaleb ate setting out prune ly due to the efforts o f the Dal-j Services, Sunday, December 26 assumption is that on reaching en at the church last Saturday evening trees on their farms. $20 worth remains unsold. This las Commercial club, and is but| Sunday school 10 a. m. was well attended and enjoyed bv all. the bridge, he grew sick and was will mean a complete new stock one more feather in the cap o f Morning service and commun Mr. Hob Ehnmons and family are o f gifts for the holiday season o f Tuesday afternoon residents o f leaning over the railing when his our strong and well-organized ion 11 a. m. spending the holidays with relatives in 1912. It means that we are now Dallas were shocked to hear o f feet slipped from under him and j Cards under this heading will be charged for boosting organization. These St. Johns and Oswego. Evening service pulpit will be free to devote as much care and the death o f James Clow, at his be fell over the railing. He at the rate of $3.00 a year. are the kind o f things that make occupied by Rev. H. John Vine, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Murphy left F r i-! Fisher place n e a r j leaves a widow and ten children. jp g attention during the coming home on the cities. day by boat for Portland to visit her o f the Baptist church. eleven months as will be neces town. Hardly anycne knew that Almira Rebtkah Lodge, No. 26 parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. YV, YVilson. You are invited to worship sary to the selection o f a stock he was ailing, except from his Meets on the First and Third Wednesdays Mrs. Hettie Gibler anti children, of of each month in the Odd Fellows Hall. with us. Good music and cordial fo r next Christmas that will old disease, rheumatism. Som e! Lebanon, are guests of her «parents this Christian Science services in greeting. E mma C oad , Noble Grand brin£ a busier trade than we en 16 days ago he took a cold ride, month, phone 1551,— ouse (or ru t. « week. the Adventist church Sunday, H Frank Holman. Dallas Mercantile Co. M O R N IN G A lta S av au B, Secretary joyed this year. in an enfeebled condition, and Wi 11 Hevens, who is attending school 10:30 a. m. The public is invited. Voluntary ............. Ashford And, now, with the remodel the cold taken turned to pneumo in Salem, is spending the holidays with Subject of Lesson Sermon: “ Them e” R sale cheap—tw o sows and pigs and 5 head ing o f our store and the rush o f nia. causing his death. Mr. j CO Mistletoe Circle, No. 23, his mother, Mrs. Mary Bevens. * o f shoats, also 500 oak posts.—W. E. Tarks. “ Christian Science.” R esp on se________ .Lorenz the Christmas season behind us, Clow was a man who has lived Women of Woodoraft Miss Eunice Elkins is up from Salem “ Communion” Meets on the Second and Fourth Wednes w e will be able to devote more with us for about 30 years, and ! for a visit with her brother, Hoy Elkins. O ffertory ............. Guilmant days of each month at the WfMidiiian Hall. time to the completion o f our w^th his brother, Robert Clow, ! OR «ale, baled vetch hay by Mrs. M J. Black, N. Anderson came up from McMinn - 1 F Dallas. Phone 19x6 Jl To the many Christmas shop “ Andantino” M aky S tar , Guardian Neighbor book and stationery stock, and now deceased, were prominent ville last week. He and his biother, R. pers who bought goods here this A n th em ............................ Heyser S ad ir L ynm , C mckk | Peterton, went to Portland last week to j to add the lines o f blank books, people o f the county fo r many C O R SALE— a 6 year old horse w eigh in g 1560, | year I wish to return my most When the W aiting Time is O ’ er. spend a few days with their sister, typewriters card index systems, years. He was a man highly • gentle and w ell broke In every w ay.—J. K. J *0 E V E N IN G Dillas Assembly. No. 48 grateful thanks. Mrs. Mary Bevens has recently sold 1 and office supplies that will make respected for his many virtues, Forest. Dallas, Batiete United Artlsana | My trade has been the largest Voluntary..................... her 100 acre hop yard to Joe Hubbard i the Dallas book store one o f the and he leaves many friends to VL’ A N TE D — a lady o f Intel!genre and disrrinoi- I and Newt Jones, of Indef>endencc. "E ven in g Hymn” " nation to gather and fa m ish In fo m a t lM M »t> Kir«t .mi Third Monday Er-nm«» d ! that I have ever enjoyed, best in the state. j mourn his demise. o f a confidential nature. A rare opportunity Mrs. Bevens may move to Halem to each month in Woodman Hall. V i,R ing I It shows that people appreciate R es p o n ee......... .............Brooks W e are deeply grateful for the James Clow was born in 1839 for uplendid pay to the righ t party in your make her home. own town and locality, No interruption o r : FOR FROM membera cordially invited. j the reliable wares, reasonable “ Hear Our Prayer” generous patronage accorded us in Perthshire, Scotland, coming interference* w ith 'o u r regular work or i Mr. Black and son are cutting cord , j . e . M il i . « 8, Master Artiaan i prices and courteous treatment. O ffertory......... ......... Freyer W rite to the 1 » anager, 354 H all Xteet, , by the people o f Dallas and Polk to Oregon in 1886, and has since duties. «vood for R. Peterson. Portland, Oregon. D28 j W illi » 8 imo * toii , Secretary j Morris, the jeweler. “ Andanti” county, and more gratefu l still resided in the vicinity o f Dallas. Mrs Rupert Hall it quite sick at this posts wanted—Soehren Warehouse A nth em ________ Lorenz fo r the many kind expressions o f Besides his w ife he leaves four O A K Co., fenre writing. Dalla«. J ft “ Another Y ear is Dawning” Ne. 209 interest in the success o f our children, James, John, Christina, ; A T H O U S A N D B N A PJor Ü25. A 4 cylin der ruuabont Mrs. Mary Rathborn, of W o od burn ,! | Clerk Tracy Staats informs us new business. In return for Minnie and Donald, deceased. A II. L, Crider. J4 is the gu»«t of her sister, Mrs M. M e -! M eet, every Tuesday at Woodman Hall, j that he has Completed the Cen- these many kind wishes, w e but He also leaves a sister in Cen- i Clsin. ewn«r o f Washington an<l Jefferson Streets. I sus for school district 2 and find3 Fot Sale Sunday school 10 a. m.; lesson, faintly express our gratitude tralia, David. Archie. Bella and Mrs. Minnie Baldwin and children, o f' VI-*!ting Neighbors welcome«!. n /J P A R O L IN E threshing machine, 20 H P engine, A t Ward’s Sawmill, on j there to be 447 boys and 443 girls, Review o f quarter. when we wish for all our nt igh- Anne in Ontario, Canada, n ana Hcappoose. Mr. and Mrs. Walter David- J VJ 2 7 ln «h separator. R A L PH ADAMS. T racy S ta a t «, Consul C«»mmander son, of Dallas, are visitors at the home tf Morning service 11 a. m.; topic, _______ ________ _________ Dallas. Ore. ! a total o f 889. The preponder- bors and friends the blessings o f Andrew, Manitoba, the Canyon Road, Four W. G, V am a l l , Clerk ot their parents, Mr. and Mrs Gid “ New Year’s Sermon.” | ance o f boys but falls in line with health, happiness and prosperi The funeral occurred at 1 pome and beef lor sale at a gy and aU times Davidson. Young People’s Meeting, 6:30; ty during the coming year o f o ’ clock today from the fam ily i«,.,h,^ 2 I * ,lsrler I"'"’,re i what is found this year to occur y M Brl* f I ! miles west o f Dallas, Or. T. Oglesby and family are with rela ¡all over the world, and i f old ad- “ Come and be Joyful.” 1912. home. Rev. Edgar Miles officiat- — :------:--------------------------------- tives in Eugene this week. ins' and interment will take C O R BALE—One 5-horse power «team engine, Evening service 7:30; Rev. dages are o f any value presages m g, • iiu iill^ r im r iiv w ill U IK C r been used about HI months, p rarflea ily as The Spaulding Lumber company has ¡war. According to the general Miles, o f the Presbyterian church ptace in the 1. U. O. r . cemetery. as*«*. intake« it - i>aii*« m «-* i < tt fo t and a dredge host cle ■ n in g o u t U ie m o u th o f way o f computing this would give will occupy the pulpit. Wm. Mackin, J. M. Burford, 0. U ANTfcl*-! pay tt.*enta for BriM fM l^i the Luckianiute m iv i Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30; Dehaven, N. P. Rasmussen, Robt. * m . b h w , pbo—Mai. p J u *.______ j the district a population o f 4445, H. JOHN V IN E , most o f which lies within the city Lowe and H . Sloan acted as pall # • • • thousand. A ll kind* o f rough lumber at kn orn re the W A Martin saw m ill, about miles Pastor, limits o f Dallas. uearers. west o f Dallas. Phone lx f. if Cores Colds, Croup sod WhSoptng tough. ot Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. Our Annual Stock Reducing Sale Is on in Full Swing a a Hundreds are taking ad vantage of the big re duction we are making on high grade merchan dise. Ferry Cable Breaks With Load. Genuine Reductions in Every Department. Dallas High School Breaks Even. Bishops Fall and Winter Suits reduced 20% Boys and Youths Suits and Over coats reduced 20% and 331-3%. $1.50 Shirts, $1.00. $1.00 Shirts, now 65c. Broken lines in Winter Under wear half price. Hun dreds of other money saving reductions. Power Shearing Machines. Electric Lamp and Flatiron in One MONMOUTH NO 1. FELL FROM A BRIDGE. Mike Cassidy Had Not the Prover- able Luck of Drunk Men. For Eye Strain Headache i SALEM WOOLEN MILLS j STORE OREGON 0 . S. N. CONVENTION. Dr. CURTIS A Word to Our Many Customers SALEM ANTIOCH VALLEY. BIG BASKET BALL GAME. Commercial Club’a Effort to Secure Dallas to Play Amicus Club, of Portland Next Saturday Night. this Meet Successful. MENTOR Used Ring Ceremony. JAS. CLOW DEAD. Long Resident of Polk Succumbs to Pneumonia. BUENA VISTA. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. LODGE DIRECTORY. NEW TO-DAY M o rt Underwear Christian Science Services Card of Thanks. DOUGH INO ORESSED LUMBER ¡$7 J C. HAYTER BOOKSELLER and STATIONER Dallas Oregon. to $11 All Lumber of the B est Quality Dallas Camp. Wsedmea of the World C A Infant* S T O Children, R IA T il KM Y Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Uw Sicnetor« H Always B ucht ,1 Finishes School Census. Baptist Church.