Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 04, 1912, Image 5

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    DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
YOU
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­
RISK
GREENWOOD CHIEF.
NO MONEY.
Our Roputation and Monty Aro
of Thlo Offer.
We pay for all tbe medicine used
during the trial. If our remedy falls to
completely relieve you of constipation.
W'e take oil tbe risk. You are not ob­
ligated to us in any way whatever, If
you nccept our offer. Could anything
be more fair for you? Is there any
reason why you should hesitate to put
our claims to a practical teat?
A
moat scientific, common-sense
treatment Is Rexnll Orderlies, which
are eaten like candy. They are very
pronounced, gentle and pleasant In ac
tlon. and particularly agreeable In
every way. They do not cause dlar
rtuvn. nausea, flatulence, griping, or
other Inconvenience. Rexnll Orderlies
are particularly good for children, aged
and delicate persona.
We urge you to try Rexall Order
lies at our risk. Three sines. 10c..
2.V., and oOo. Remember, you can get
Rexall Remedies In this community
only nt our store—The Rexall Store
CONRAD STAFRIN , Dallas, Ore.
Odoi i
Placet Resignation Before
BUILD U R G E WAREHOUSE.
Destroys
C itj Council— Accepted.
Dandruff
Install Latest American System of
Keeping Books.
Our generously reduced
prices have brou gh t g re a t
crow ds o f buyers to our
store during the first
w eek o f our
The city council met in regu­
Craven Bros., the enterprising
lar session last Monday evening,
hardware and implement dealers,
but owing to its being a legal
Ayer’s Hair Vigor keeps the have just finished the erection o f
holiday simply adjourned to Tues­
scalp cle a n a n d healthy, a new warehouse o f one story
day evening, when they again
100x21 feet in size. It is intend-1
destroys all dandruff, and ed fo f the housing o f agricultur­
met with all the officers and
greatly promotes the growth al implements, their other large
councilmen present
M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk. I Dr. Butler, dentist, office over
Coad, representing the street
of the hair. You will cer­ warehouse on Mill street having
tf
Lloyd Soehren was an over the Fuller pharmacy.
committee, requested further time
tainly
be pleased with it as proved too small to accommodate
Sunday visitor in the metropolis.
Mr. George Cherrington, o f
on street improvement this year.
a
dressing
for your hair. It them all. The new warehouse
Salem,
spent
Monday
in
Dallas.
W e sell good pure lard at
On motion o f Coad the electric
is located immediately gouth o f
keeps th e h air s o ft and the rear end o f their store, and
121-2 cents a pound—Dallas M eat
Dr. Curtis spent the holidays
light company’ s proposition to
Co.
smooth and promptly checks is convenient in all ways, ea sy'
at Tacoma, returning December
install a larger light in Lacreole
bridge was accepted.
any falling of the hair. It o f access.
W anted—Tw o carloads o f po­ 29th.
Staats reported progress in the
This firm has also lately install-|
does not color the hair and
tatoes. See Soehren Warehouse
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Emmerson
matter o f the Carnegie library
ed the most modern system o f 1
company.
have been attending a family re­
cannot
injure
the
hail
or
building, and requested further
bookkeeping put out by the Am- j
scalp. Consult your doctor erican register system. It has
Mrs. S. P. P ig gs has gone to union at Gaston.
time.
Portland to visit her son, T. A. I W. E. Williams and John W ie-
about these hair problems. all the easy appliances for quick- j
Claims allowed:
Riggs, and fam ily.
nert, o f Airlie, are attending the
W. L. Tooze, salary........$ 20 00
Ask him what he thinks of |y and certainly keeping all cred­
Ore. Pow er Co.,lights____ 169 00 Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
it accounts without the troubles
W e sell dressed goat at 4 cents. goat show today,
Dallas Transfer Co...........
3 50
incident to the old system o f j
M»a« >y u i x. o. A na, oo,, l » w , h . k , „
For front quarters 3 1-2 and hind j
Dr. McNicol. osteopathic phy­
Star Transfer C o ________
4 00;
bookkeeping. The paraphanalia!
quarters 5 1-2.— Dallas Meat Co. sician, 717 Court street,
one
W e want your fa t cattle.— Dal­
Ralph Adams, la b o r ........ 38 50
enclosed in a neat hardwood
las M eat Co.
Mrs. J. C. Gaynor has return­ block west o f Gail hotel.
CLUB PARTY.
R. w . Wythe, la b o r........
7 20
case, is equipped with electric
ed from an extended visit with | Rehearsals for Queen Esther
Sugur cured bacon and hams st August Boman, w o o d ...
2 00
lights so accounts can be readily
her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Chap- f will commence Monday evening the Dallas Meat Company’s shep. Soehren Warehouse C o .. 101 50
seen when placed in any store­
At
Residence
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
man, in Salem.
at assembly room at high school.
E. Plaster, hauling.........
1 00
room. and by glancing at the in­
Louis Carter is up from Port­
L. Fenton.
5 00
dex, and touching a lever the ac
Mrs. Fritz Johnson, who was
I f you you want your hams, land on a visit with his parents P. S. Greenwood, labor.
Green Campbell, la b o r...
1 60
count comes into view, and at a
operated on at the Dallas hospi­ shoulders and bacon smoked, here.
Ira Phillips, la b o r........... 11 80
The beautiful home o f Mr. and glance che amount owing may be
tal several weeks ago, was re­ bring them to the Dallas Meat
Take the prescriptions that D. J. Grant, night w atch. 65 65 Mrs. H. L. Fenton, on Jefferson told. One slip is given the pur­
Company.
turned home today.
you are partictlar about to the T. A. Odom, salary......... 58 00 street was the scene o f great fes­ chaser, another goes to the days
Born, on N ew Years day to
Remember
the
step sale Ellis drug store.
C. Risser, re p a irin g _____
25 tivities on last Friday evening, sales box, and the other placed
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Embree,
at
the
Sterling
Furniture
Good Piano for sale. Make Dallas Lumber Co............ 32 90 the occasion being the second in the compartment spoken of,
son.
This makes Hon. B. F. company's next week. You can
9 00 o f a series of parties to be given the totals being carried forward.
good Christmas present. Inquire F. H. Morrison...... ..........
make money there.
Smith a great grandfather.
at Shepherd’ s Jewelry store, on Observer, p r in tin g ______ 16 00 this winter by the Young Ladies The cost o f the system was $300.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Will, o f
Mrs. Dave Caldwell and her Main street.
t f Chas. Gregory, s a la ry ... 43 85 section o f the Woman’s Club,
Salt Lake, Utah, are visiting the son, Chester, o f McMinnville,
An ordinance ealling for the and proved like the former one,
HOME MADE GOODS.
Miss Mina Hughes returned building o f certain sidewalks a great social success.
latter’ s aunts, Mr. and Mrs. F. have been spending the holidays
J. Coad and Mrs. D. C. Crider. with her niece, Mrs. M. D. Ellis. home Sunday evening from a vis­ was read second time and passed.
The entertainment committee, Commercial Club to Assist E. Ho-
An ordinance calling for ma­ Miss Laura Poling, Miss Hallie
fer in Boosting Sucb.
On January 4th and 5th at
Conoyer was over from Salem it o f ten months with relatives
cadam improvement fo r 1912 was Coad, Miss Julia Nixon and Miss
Stafrin’ s Drs. Freeze & Rice, yesterday to try and contract in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byerly read second time and laid over Edna Holmes were very genial
Eye Specialists.
Glasses fur­ next years hops at 25 cents, but
The commercial club met in
young hostesses, and received regular session last night with a
nished if needed at moderate found it like pulling hens’ teeth. moved back to their Falls City until next Monday night.
many
compliments
from
their
cost.
J4
goodly attendance, despite the
An ordinance placing the mar­
One o f our city reporters, Miss place Friday, after a few months
shal on a flat salary was read guests for the very pleasant many other things going on in
Brown & Sibley, attorneys and Harriett Davis, remembered us spent in California and Dallas.
evening so enjoyably spent. A f ­ the city.
abstracters, notary public. A b ­ N ew Years morn with a fine box
Miss Hallie Coad has been en­ second time.
ter a time o f social intercourse
A communication was received
A proposal was made by Coad and games a number o f musical
stracts made promptly at a rea­ o f perfectos, which we are thor­ tertaining her cousin, Miss. Bes­
sonable charge. 616 Mill street, oughly appreciating.
sie Swain, o f Burns, Harney Co. to segregate the offices o f street numbers were given. Miss Pearl irom E. H ofer regarding the boost
commissioner and chief o f police, Owings, Miss Poling, Mr. Nun- in g o f made in Oregon products,
Dallas, Oregon.
Mr. F. E. Myer has birds on Miss Swain is now a student at
he desiring to make the night elly and Dr. Sheetz sang and and suggesting a meeting to more
the
Monmouth
Normal.
The Dallas National bank is exhibition both here and at the
watch chief and have the com­ Miss Winifred Wing. Miss Bessie fully develop the idea, and im­
Ex-Mayor A. B. Muir celebra­
now in its handsome new quar­ N ew berg one, which through
plant the idea in everyone to pat­
missioner work entirely on the
ters next door to this office, they oversight was allowed to conflict ted N ew Years and his birthday streets, but clothed with police Swain, Miss Ada Longnecker ronize home made goods instead
and Miss Poling favored the
at the same time, he being 64
having utilized the N ew Year with the Dallas exhibit.
power. This evoked considera­ guests with choice selections on o f sending away for them. On
holiday to move in.
motion o f Secretary Tooze a com­
Born, January 27th, at Port­ years o f age. For 41 years Mr. ble discussion. The ordinance the piano. Mr. Nunelly,
Dr. mittee consisting o f W. L. Tooze,
Muir has been in the tannery
was passed.
Lew Daugherty, who with his land, to Mr. and Mrs. Carey
Sheetz
and
Mr.
Bachelis
proved
business here.
The street commissioner was themselves artists on the guitar, J. E. Foster and W. H. White
fam ily le ft here some time last Howe, a son. This is Carey’s
on motion o f Coad authorized to mandolin and violin respectively, were appointed to communicate
summer for California, died there first son and o f course he is as
VISITORS FROM HILLSBORO. repair the flexible scraper and
with Mr. Hofer, and have full
on December 2nd. They lived on happy as they make them.
and were generously encored. power to act in the matter.
put
it
in
as
good
shape
as
when
L. H. M cBee’s place while here.
Company H scored another
Refreshments were served. Those
Tracy Staats asked for more
it was received.
attending were:
Mr. J. T. Hunt brought us in victory Saturday night, defeat­ Come to Look Over our Noted Pure
tim e for the committee to meet
The
resignation
o
f
T.
A.
Odom
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ger-
this morning a piece o f volcanic ing the Amicus team o f Portland
Water System.
was read, accepted and the coun­ llnger, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pat­ with the county court regarding
ash, which he thinks will become 36 to 13 in a fast and exciting
a county fair.
cil
proceeded
to
the
election
o
f
a
terson, Misses Effie Brown, Emi­
valuable fertilizer. He is now game witnessed by a large crowd.
Claims allowed:
Dallas was visited yesterday new marshal. P. S. Greenwood ly Branson, Nola Coad, Claudia
having it analyzed to make cer­
Observer, printings........,$ 6 00
I am ready to serve you for by a committee o f four gentle­ was nominated fo r the office, and
Coad,
Hallie
Coad,
Gladys
Can­
tain,
W. L. Tooze, secretary __ 33 44
the holiday trade at Shepherd’s men from Hillsboro who came there being no opposition he was
ter, Ollie Coulter, Una Campbell,
Mr. W hite thought this a good
W e have been hit with cold Jewelry store, Main street, ev­ here in company with H. V. by unanimous vote elected mar­
Francis Dempsey, Dora Elkins,
w eather for the la 3 t fe w days, ery day and evening, Have good Gates to look over our plant and shal.
.,, Buena Fiske, Roxana Fiskte, A l­ time for the clqb to get seriously
to work ort bringing in new in­
the thermometer going down line to select from .— A. H. Har­ gain pointers for the installation
J. L. W hite appeared before
t f o f one o f their own. gettin g the the council and offered to install ice Grant, Freida Grant, Merle dustries to our city.
twice to 20 above. There is also ris.
Hall, Elma Harris. Freida Laun-
Mr. Ayres suggested that we
a light covering o f snow on the
Mr. Ed Notson, school Superin­ water from some 18 miles back 60-watt Mazda lights all over the er, Winnie Launer, Ruth Morri­
get the motor line to run on the
ground.
o
f
that
town
in
a
spur
o
f
the
city
where
32
incandescents
are
tendent o f Morrow county, and a
son, Jennie Muscott, Lila Mc­ S. P. tracks scheduled to com­
Mr. and Mrs. Frances, o f Dal­ nephew o f our Mr. Tom Notson, coast range. They were sent now placed, they givin g more Daniel, Linda Miller, Julia Nixon, mence running to McMinnville
here
by
their
city
council,
o
f
light
at
no
more
expense
to
the
las, arrived last Saturday even- was a caller Saturday. Mr. Not­
Laura Poling, Nora Robertson, this summer, to continue the run
in fo r a visit with Mr. and Mrs. son was a resident o f Dallas from which body they were all mem­ city. The proposition was ac­ Dess Ridgeway, Iv a Stanley, to Dallas.
bers. They arrived on the I I cepted on motion o f Coad.
Fred Gee at Mill Four. Mr. 1886-90.
Margaret Shinners. May Shelton,
o’ clock train and were taken in
Fire Chief Soehren was pres­
a year ago to an extent which
Frances is a brother o f Mrs. Gee.
FROM POLK BOY.
MORE NEW OFFICERS.
From January 2nd to January tow by Manager Soehren, who ent and recommended that a Grace Sprague, Gladys Wilson,
express. Also be­
words will not
1
— Toledo Leader.
9th will be a day long to be re­ showed them all our water sys­ light be placed in the fire bell Winnifred Switzer, Pauline Van-
cause o f support given us by
Manager Hinshaw, o f the S. membered by many patrons o f tem, and in the afternoon gave tower, and that the bell should Orsdel, W innifred Wing, Maud Several Organizations Elect New Sends New Year Greeting to Old friends, the very injustice which
Pearl Owings, Francis
F. C. & W brought in to see us he Sterling Furniture company them a practical illustration o f be raised. H e reported the fire Hart,
Persons to Transact Business.
was meant to cause us financial
Friends of Boyhood.
Messrs. Jenkins and Lounsberry, as they will name their own price the force supplied from the city department in a deplorable con­ Brown, Bertha Foster, Roberta
losses, have really brought busi­
McCallon;
Messers
George
Bick-
j
prominent officials o f the S. P., for goods.
hydrants. In the evening they dition as regarding membership. nell, Edgar Balderre, Lew Bal-1 The Artizans elected new offi­
ness gains. Therefore we are
Portland,
Oregon,
Jan.
1,1912.
cers
at
their
hall
Monday
night
who are here to take in our goat
Motion o f Fenton marshal was lantyne, W alter Ballantyne, Geo.
Tuesday Sheriff Grant took to were tendered an informal re­
grateful, not only to friends but
show and banquet.
Portland a lad named J. Stur- ception at the parlors o f LaCreole ordered to put the hook ar d a ld ir Fuller, Carl Fenton, Roy Finseth, as follows: M. A., F. G. W ing; Dear Friends:
to foe. To the latter fo r making
A
s
the
present
year
draws
to
supt.,
Emma
B.
Miller;
inspector,
embezzle­ Club, where they became ac­ truck in shape and repaint it,
Mr. C. L. Pritchard has pur­ bing, charged with
L ie f Finseth, Harry Gaynor, Conrad Stafrin; treasurer, Mary its close, and we face the on it possible that the great charact­
On motion o f Staats the mat­ Wayne Greenwood, Simon Grind-
er o f the former should so stand
chased the interest o f L. E. Pee ment in the windy city. He was quainted with a number o f our
Simonton; sen. cun., M. M. S taf­ coming new one, we are wonder­
in the McBee & Castle real es­ arrested Saturday by Sheriff business men. Those compris­ ter o f placing the fire bell on the hiem. N ew t. Guy, Arthur Good,
out as to bring to us the vision o f
ing
how
yourself
and
other
rin;
M.
o
f
C.,
George
A.
Fuller;
ing the party were Dr, T. A. city hall and connecting it with Frank Kersey, Lloyd Rice, A u g­
tate company. Mr. Pritchard Grant at Horst Bros, hop yard.
the God in man which it has
friends
and
acquaintances
o
f
ours
jun.
con..
Arch
Robinson;
field
Bailey, Willis Ireland, cashier o f an electric ringing system was
done.
has lived in the northwest since
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quick are the Commercial bank. Geo. R. le ft to the committee on fire and ust Risser, Rick Arnold, Chester, committee, A. A. Gooch, J. J. who greeted 1911 so hopefully
W e are grateful too, because
1886 and is thoroughly familiar
Seifarth, Dr. Starbuck, Mr. Sim­ Wick; instructor, Ella J. Metz­ one year ago, have fared during
up from Ballston for a visit with Bagley, attorney, and State Sen­ water with power to act.
with it ’ s resources and needs.
mons, Robert VanOrsdel, Ben ger; warder, T. W. Warder; fi­ these short tw elve months. I f we understand in the competitive
her parents. Judge and Mrs. ator W. D. Wood. When tbe
On motion o f A yres a warrant
M ilt Holman takes charge the Stouffer. The judge is on the Item izer asked Senator Wood for $223.08 was ordered drawn Werner, Carl Williams, George nance committee, Alta Savage, neither sickness, death nor finan­ struggle for existence, the im­
Stewart, Bob Fisher, W alter Lar­ J, W. Sweeney and F. W. Zeller; cial losses have been your por­ pelling power which breeds these
first o f th » year as superintend- streets again a fter undergoing what he thought o f our plant he from the Washington
street
moral delinquencies in the busi­
e it o f Yuinax agency, a sub two operations lately, and much replied: “ I f we had as good fund to reimburse the 1911 street son, Sidney Johnson, Chas. Ken­ musician, Winnifred W ing; P. tion, then no Christmas greeting
ness and social world. And when
nedy,
Bert
Teats,
W
alter
Muir,
agency o f the Klamath one. Mr. improved in health.
M., J. E. Miller. Initiation took or Happy N ew Year card which
water as yours and as first class fund.
Maurice Dalton, Mr. Bachelis, place o f Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sib­ you might send us would give us this is understood the way i 3 then
Holman has been long connected
Also a warrant on sfreet fund Dr. Sheetz, Jere Mescall, Mr.
clear to really banish all bitter­
A t the home o f the bride in a system we would not be here.”
with the Klamath one, and the
ley, and retiring Master Artizan a fraction o f the pleasure that a ness o f feeling towards those
o f $218.24 to reimburse road fund. Evans, Mr. Nunelly,
line
from
you
telling
us
so
would
advancement o f a Polk county Dallas last Monday evening, Rev.
John E. Miller was presented
Also one on the county road
NEW TO-DAY
i who wrong us (including my in­
boy will be read with interest by D. L. Fields united in marriage
with a fine emblematic ring, the do.
fund o f $17.80 to reimburse gen­
nocent baby) whilst devoting our
Andrew
H.
Holmes
and
Mrs.
UOTATOEH FOR HALF—Hand aorled Bur
his many friends here.
If, on the other hand, any o f
Harry Cbapin Dead.
presentaion speech being made
line o f attack on the system
i
ited qu antities at 91.15 per eral fund.
Maria Miller, both o f Dallas,and I hanks in unlim
these
have
been
your
lot
and
you
nv
Mr.
F.
G.
Wing.
Mrs.
B.
E.
hundred. Phone 9 X 1.
Jl 1
Harry Chapin, who has been
On motion o f Cosper the site
which impells them so to do.
where they will continue to re­
therefor
hesitate
to
write,
not
Nevel
and
Mrs.
Willis
Siminton,
side. Both are well and favor­ LO R SALE—Some pure strain rose comb, black o f the Carnigie library building ill at his home near Monmouth as committee, saw to it that the wishing to pain us with such When the system (the environ­
I Minorca cockerels.—Mrs. J. W. Quick, Ball- was definitely located on so much for some three weeks,
passed
ment) has been changed, then
ably known among us.
ston.
J25
things, then disregard such feel­
o f the city property where the away December 30th, and was inner man was fully satisfied.
will all humanity blossom into the
ings
and
write
all
about
i
t
Per­
you iutend to buy an Incubator we would hall now stands as may be need­ laid to
Dr. McNicol went to Portland I F advise
rest at Monmouth on
fullness o f that grander life
yon to buy a MeClanahan. made in
The Needlework Guild held an
last Saturday to consult with Dr. Eugene Oregon. We have fu lly tested this ed therefor.
January 1st, Rev. W. A. Wood, election o f new officers Saturday chance t ’ will make this a little which Christ’s teachings and ex­
machine And believe it to be the best machine
more
nearly
a
merry
Christmas
Otis F. Akin. Dr. Akin is an made, price for 120egg incubator. 914.00. I w ill
On motion o f Coad the Tarvea being the officiating minister. afternoon at Mrs. George Ger- to you when you have poured out amples meant to bring us. Then
the machine for you and d eliver to any
orthopedic surgeon, also an os­ order
He had been a resident o f Polk linger’s residence, resulting as
indeed will the Lord’s prayer be
part o f Dallas. For further inform ation ad­ committee was made one o f the
teopath and just recently return­ dress Homer Calkins, phone 1291, Dallas, Ore- whole, for the purpose o f inves­ county fo r many years, and bore follows: President, Mrs. M. M. frankly into the hearts o f friends answered and the kingdom o f
some
o
f
those
anxieties
or
heart­
ed from a years post graduate I *211:_____1___________________ ii tigating this matter o f street the esteem o f all who knew him. Ellis; first vice president, Mrs.
Heaven be established on earth
Should it do so the
work abroad. W hile in Europe he CO R MALE—Oats and barley hay - M r s . W. W improvment.
James Harrison Chapin was S. B. Taylor; second vice presi­ aches.
without competition; its business
knowledge
o
f
that
fact
will
bring
J im
took special work under Dr. Lor- • Ù iicrv.
On motion o f Staats the mat- born in Dew itt county, Illinois, dent, Mrs. B. Casey; treasurer, us vastly more o f the Christmas gains and losses, its heartaches
Bnz.
in the on September 25, 1874, coming Mrs. H. C. Eakin; secretary, season’s pleasure than the rich­ and wrongs, forever banished,
CO R S ALE —T w o «-»o re trai ts of land inside ' ter o f putting a man
to Oregon in 1885, settling with Mrs. Oscar Hayter. Mrs. Ger-
M iss
iq q
TTtVtol
Y a in p c t
n
Qr*V$r»nl |
! on
* onc
the corporation,
with
fruit trees
once again will the morning star
m
fctnei T names,
a
scnooi
of t»lH.ni aUoM
ne „ a:>out
a.re 30
l n u t o f bot. quarry to clean up in preparation j
est g ift you could bestow.
be sung together and all the sons
fo r next years work was le ft in [ his parents first in Yamhill coun­ furnished a delicious luncheon at
g n r l at Monmouth, while Visiting tom land just outside the city lim its and ad
For
our
own
part
we
will
say
n the hands o f the street commit- ty near Bellvue, later moving to
Everett Staats last Saturday slip- j
» ; W. .. box m . ____|
the close o f the business meet­ that because o f some persecution o f man shout for joy. When we
Every family ii. Polk County
Polk. He leaves a w ife and two ing, Eleven poor families have
(the great industrial class) labor
ped in the yard while playing C O R MALE—A w ell broke 9 year old
— borne. I®®*,
I
that has been heaped on our
should have one of our new
Itei
| City Attorney Tooze suggested ! sons to mourn his loss, besides a had their needs attended to and heads by enemies (who do not with tongue, pen and vote, as
and threw her ankle out o f place. 1 * w eigh in g IS.® pounds.—Address itemiier.tf
mother,
two -----------
brothers and one 273 garments given out since or­
we are taught to pray, then even
several
charter
ur. Staats
staats was summoned from rOKui,rhH ^ t , » >n<tpi( ..o d j h„d Bc,v.
c ,.a ,1 c"
“‘
» amendments
'»niu"«“ » ' —
..........-
know our hearts) and have more
Family Expense Books Dr.
as it is in Heaven, so shall it be
Dallas and reduced the location ; £ °< •!>¡¡s'* •»“ “ * » «»* p °*«»- w * f « ; » - which he thought should come sister.
313ler-
ganization,
and
an
especial
plea
than
ordinary
o
f
that
unjust
,
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it
i
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before the people at the next city
is made to all for second hand which man, in the bitter charact­ on earth.
and at last reports the patient is
This handy blank book is
CO R sale, haled vetch hay hy Mrs. M. J. Black. I election.
Fidler
would
like
to
buy
your
Wishing you, dear friends, the
garments o f all descriptions, as er destroying, competive strug­
doing
nicely.
L Dulla*. Phone 19x6.
J4
ruled to show n complete re­
On motion o f Coad the finance second hand stove. Phone 452. J4 the guild has on hand plenty of gle for existence, so frequently richest and best fo r the coming
Deputy Clerk Toner desires us OR BALE— a 6 year old horxe w eigh in g 1550. committee was instructed to go
cord of your cash receipts
year and yours, we are sincerely
gentle and w ell broke in every w ay.—J. E.
Hiram Plummer has arrived underwear.
j inflicts on his fellow men; we
to state that Game Warden Fin­ Forest,
and disbursements. It shows
your friends, Mr. and Mrs. W.
before the county court, with from Portland to again make his
Dallas.
J 20
i
have
met
some
quite
heavy
re-
ley has held that there can be no
H. Whiteaker.
your daily expense under 15
The
Biggest
Trust.
VL’ A N TE D — s lady o f inteligence and discrimi- power to act regarding the sum home here.
Hi. says he may I
; verses during the present year.
more phoning in fo r hunting and ” nation to gather and tarnish inform ation which the county is to give the
headings, such os Rent, Gro­
again go into hops.
f a confidential nature. A rare opportunity
1 ¡,
ci , O ffir.r.
Orino, Maine, Dec 27-1911 However, these very wrongs and
fishing licenses. That the affi­ o for
splendid pay to the right party In yonr city for 1912 on road work.
losses have brought closer to us
Literary fcket Utticeri
ceries, Fuel, Light, Clothing,
Editor Fiske
davit must be sworn to before a own town and locality. S o Interruption or
Workman have been engaged
Mayor
Craven
announced
the
interferences with
' onr regular work or
Furniture, School
Books,
Enclosed please find order great wholesouled friends who _ The young ladies literary so-
justice o f the peace or the clerk, duties.
W rite to the manager, 354 H all 8tcet, coming o f
a delegation from this week in taking out the old
D2S
o f $1.75 in payment for another stood by us when the way was ciety o f the Dallas high school
Church, Charitie-, Amuse­
This seem 3 an unmerited hard­ Portland, Oregon.
national
bank
vault,
and
the
Hillsboro Wednesday to investi­
dark to a degree that has quick- t18“ a musical program, a feed
»sta wantad—Soehren War •house
K fence pos
ments, Etc., Etc.
ship, but it has to go.
building will be completely reno- year for the Itemizer and the
gate our w ater system.
Ü A C«.,
J6
Dallas.
ened and strengthened our belief an(* elected officers for the next
Semi-Weekly
Oregon
Journal.
Council adjourned to next vatee and a modern front put in
The Silverton Appeal takes it . unap ^ c srjs. a 4 ejrlMer nmaboat. *
An exchange says that the big­ in our brother man in a measure term, and had a tollihcation in
Housekeepers all unite in
for
occupancy
by
G.
O,
Butler!
Monday evening to sell bonds
as an honor to be defeated by n h l . c n d «r.__________________n
gest trust on eorth is the country that is priceless. And with the the assembly hall Tuesday night:
praise of this expense book.
with his cash grocery.
our Company H boys, making
UltK and tied lor sale a t any and a 11 times and meet Expert Kelsay in re­
newspaper. It trusts everybody, growth o f faith in our brother Past president. Georgana FiSKe;
Price only 4** cents.
tne quarter. Inquire o f J. M Briggs. gard to sewer outlets.
Ralph W. Bennett this morn­ g ^ s cussed for trusting, mis­ man, grows faith in our common president, Alice Miles, vice pre­
the same mistake as many oth­ X». Iky Dallas.
tf
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a»-- . — ■
sident; Louise Miles; secretary.
ing took charge o f the repair trusted for cussing, and if it father, God.
ers in calling them the old Or-
OR BALE—One 5-horsc power steam engine,
Christian Science Services
shop in the Shepherd jew elry busts for trusting, gets cussed
And so out o f evil good has
Luebke;
treasurer,
egons. It seems useless to deny
been used about 12 month«, practically as
this statement continually made, good as new. 1*5 takes it.— Dallas Meat Co. tf
Christian Science services in store, vice A. H. Harris, who fo r busting. There is but one come, out o f injury has come Millie Skersies; monitor. Carolyn
but we will again say that there \L A N T E D —I pay 12 «*enU for p rim «
i.-J
the Adventist church Sunday, has sold out hjs holdings here, way to bust this trust—pay your blessings unlimited, and in the Ghorke. A glee club was or-
tf
WOkSilLfR Mi STATION»
is only one member o f the old “ M. Briggs, phone 14*3. Dallas.
summing up we can truthfully gnnized. ____ , m. ____
10:30 a. m. The public is invited. and w ill for a time recuperate, subscription.
ugh lumber at Subject
Oregon team on the team o f Co.
Isay that we are richer in the
8*mi-Weekly Journal and Itemia*r,
V ery truly yours,
of
Lesson
Sermon: probably settling in Tillamook
DALLAS :: OREGON
the W A Martin saw m ill, about 2|miles
county.
j things which last than we were $ 1 . 7 » per year.
H.
« t o f Dallas. Phone 1x9.
tf
W. R. P A L M E R
“ God.”
las and their Friends.
CLEARANCE SALE
E v e ry article in the store
reduced fro m the usual
m odest price.
A n advertised reduction
here means a reduction
fro m the custom ary sell­
in g price, not fro m some
“ va lu e” placed on it, as
is o ften the case in some
stores.
Bishops Ready Tailored
Winter Suits and Overcoats Reduced 2 0 %
Boys and Youths Clothes Reduced 20 to 5 0 %
Broken Lines Winter Underwear Half Price
1150 and $2 duett Shirts $1; $1 and $1.25 Shirts 65c
N um erous other reduc­
tions th at w ill save you.
m oney. The high qu ality
o f our merchandise is w ell
kn ow n — it w ill g iv e you
lasting satisfaction.
SALEM WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
SALEM
Begin the
New Year
Right..
F
J. C. HAYTER
If.
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OREGON