DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Wood’s home made candies a t' Mrs. Mabel Guy is receiving, Trouble About Bridge. ordinance was passed granting Kersey’s. t f treatment at a Portland hospital. Manager Hinshaw o f the Sa- the road the right to lay its There is no more lumber at ' 1 I am prepared to haul away lem, halls City & Western rail­ tracks on Union street was that W ard’s sawmill. A25 your garb age at any time.— Ed ‘ road company, m a telephone the road would conform to the Royal has no substitute for A25 communication from Dallas yes- present grade o f the stree. But For rent A large garden spot Plaster. because government require­ making delicious home-baked foods Father Moisant notifies us that I'terday.with F. J. Lafky. chair- ments demand that j in town. -H . L. Crider. A 18 railway man oP the street committee o f W. E. Conner came up from there will be no mass at the the city council, said that he was bridges spanning rivers shall be a Catholic church next Sunday. Ballston to get the returns, afaid the property owners of certain height above the water, M w’ ,,.ran^ Coad and daugh- Union street were g o in i to make it has been found that in order So far none o f the four escapes to comply with the government from the asylum have been found ter, Halite, arrived home yester- such demands o f the road regard- day from California, where they jng the grading for the proposed vacations when the Willam- as headed toward Polk ecunty. spent the winter. M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk. track on Union street that the I ette is at its highest, the east Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jacobson approach to the bridge will be so N E W T O -D A Y Our next visit to Dallas will be company would be compelled to high that it will be inconvenient W e have land option blanks! will soon move back from the give up its plans to span the W il­ Friday, May 3. A t Stafrins for sale. farm to spend the summer in to conform to the present grad- FOR SALB drug store all day. Drs. Freeze lamette river with a steel bridge, town. Union street west o f W e want your fat cattle.— Da & Rice, Eye Specialists. M2 and to extend its lines up Union | lS !g ° n Statesman. las Meat Co. and thence east from the city. i fron t. I carry a full line o f everything )K HA LE— About 50 fOftts o f each *<*x mid F some Mammoth blackberry p lan t»— Ceph and expert watch and jew elry j Mrs. Bollman went to Dallas However, since the franchise Dr. Butler, dentist, office c ms Nelson, D m II hii . Phone 54 Antioch M2 Probate. repairing done at my je w e lr y 1 this morning to visit after a granted the road requires that the Fuller pharmacy. short visit with friends here. In re estate o f Susan L. Rich­ store on Main street.—J. H. the company have trains running I'OKsiLK_on**» ve.rnMcivtif m re. i U. S. G. Miller has been up j Shepherd. t f She will then go to her home in on the road within a year it is ardson deceased. Bond filed and r i 4 uu pounety large. A25 several months in California, Drs. McCallon, Staats, Boll­ that, as it is a habit female cats load o f potatoes Saturday 35 Mrs. H. D. White, o f Wain- T W E N T Y shares of the U.H. Cashier Company Miss Fonnie Smith writes us that man and Starbuck went to Salem have acquired through the ages 1 Stock for sale or to trade lor a span of she is again at her Spokane home. bushels, fo r which he received wright, Alberta, Canada, is visit- this world has been in existen ce,! w orkhorses. In q u ire at this office. tl $35. ing her mother, Mrs. J. R. Har- Monday evening to attend a meeting o f the Marion county but he added a peculiar feature Bake Sale at Butler’ s store Beginning with April 10, I will r’ nKton, in this city, young, fresh quiet milch next Saturday conducted by the medical association, where Dr. that makes the birth quite out F JR cow SALE—Good, ; Empire cream separator, also a good The Portland Linseed Oil corn- Starbuck read a very able paper o f the ordinary. That is that the | Raptist church. give one Sailor hat with each — ell broke horse a n d » ! Studebuker ladies o f the young w kitties are all joined together by ; w agon. Phone 4x15. Home made bread and cake, pies purchase amounting to $3 or pany is offering flax seed free o f on auto intoxication. more in cash.- Mrs. B. Toner. cost to all who will agree to sow a bond similar to that o f the | and fried cakes. We have 11 acres just outside )R Sale— 125 seedling cherry trees at 8 cents world famous Siamese twins. Word comes to the Item izer least half an acre, If you want Flavor, If you want the Richest, each.—F. J. Coad, Dallas, tf the city limits for sale that has A committee from the Odd that A. J. Gump, who used to That long steel rod being haul- exceptional irrigating facilities. Some tw o years ago this cat gave Smoothest Taste; If you want the W hiskey Fellows lodge here escorted the own a place down the creek, pas- ed through town yesterday was A good barn on the premises, but birth to two kittens joined the Sale—Buff him ! W hite Orpington, Bull remains o f the late James E. r )H Ijeghorn, eggs and chicks. Prices right. same way. but the rats got them that has mellowed in wood for years, ask for sed away at his farm near Cor- the oil drill from the McBee well, no house. You cannot beat this Hom er Calkin», taut H «H »» Hatchery. tt Martin to their last resting place the first night. vallis recently. which required some fixing. i f you want to raise most any­ at McMinnville. (o n tin ^ n ta l i -ITLL blood S ilver Hamburg eg g. for aettlnt Complete watch made by W alt- The Gail hotel fed 400 people thing. The Itemizer Realty Con­ Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Jr. is up F tor Hale at 9t lo r ió .—! ’ ■ b elici». Filone J A 25 ham Watch Co. in Silverine case, for lunch Saturday and the two cern. 5 B, Black. from the metropolis, the guest of The Portland business men will $5 and in Gold-filled case warran- other hotels and the two restau- Mr. and Mrs. George T. G erling­ Veterinary Surgeon ted 20 years $9 at Shepherd j e w - ; rants also did a thriving business, arrive at 5 o ’clock this evening, For sale by »ale by H. G, W.ED oat and vetch hay er. A tea was given in her hon­ tf 612 M ain S trkkt B Campbell, Dalla». elry store Main street. tf Bn)wn & Sibley> attorneys and eat their suppers at Hotel Gail, or Monday afternoon. and be tendered a public recep­ Phone 29 DALLAS, ORKGON Sam Smith says he can beat abstracters, notary public. Ab- AMMOTH blackberry plant» for »a ie—W tion at the court house this even­ A ll repairing neatly and sub­ Frank Meyer out considerable stracts made promptly at a rea- F. Holm an, litt. Orchard avenue. tl stantially done on watches, ing at 8 o’ clock, with the band when it comes to size in Leghorn ! sonable charge. 616 Mill street, in attendance, leaving by their clocks and and jew elry by R. W. * * * % * * * * * ★ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * % * ^ » f c * * * * * » 1* * * * eggs, one o f his hens having laid , Dallas, Ore. 1 1 . « , good J-lnch M l t ^ n «R. g « n .n d . own special train at 11 for Cor­ 1 light haruesa for sale —' ' « R o w tli, Kl k Bennett at the Shepherd jew elry one that measured 6 3-4x7 3-4. j Don>t mjss the farewell skat_ * store Main street to which satis­ vallis, where they will spend the reali, Ore. H I f you have money to loan we ing contest, positively the last night. fied customers attest. tf and wagon, will find you a .borrower; i f you ¡chance you w ill have to skate SAI E— Harm- ---- . . . wagon nearly The Dallas iron works the A t their official board meeting F )R new. Flume 892—John Webster want to borrow money we can this year. A t the skating rink other day welded the largest last week the Evangelical church find you a lender. Plenty o f mon- Saturday, April 26th. A25 piece o f steel ever put together F O R H A L K -O n e 4 -year old bor»e, w eigh t people decided to erect a new ey on improved farm property. U HUO—Fred Elliott. Fhone 4xb. He w ill parsonage fo r their pastor on the A very enthusiastic w ritin g' in this county. It was 35-feet BRO W N & S IB L E Y trade for good d rivin g horse. site o f the present one, which class o f forty pupils was organiz­ long and four inches thick and The burning out o f a fleu at ed at the high school building | required eight men to handle it will be torn down or moved away. l?OR HALE-Three nice Brome hen» and a got* the dormitory last Thursday under the leadership o f that vet­ for the forge. Messrs Morrison T 1er.—J. M. Brigg’*. Fhone 13*». tl The ladies o f the Christian night once more emphatically eran w riting master, J. M. Gar­ & Edgar are now fixed to do al­ church were entertained this a f­ most anything that can be han­ /AN account o f closing out niv »took, I have ternoon by Mrs. C. H. Morris at demonstrated the need o f a good rison. for sale 10 nice »h o a t» and some 20 cow», dled in the largest foundrys. fire alarm system in Dallas. I f to freshen. In- some fresh and the rent ----- 1 her home on Jefferson street, at The Humphrey trial is now on tf we had not run out and stopped qu ire o f J. M. Biiggs. A number o f our people have a silver tea. The hostess was them, one o f the hose carts would at Corvallis, a ju ry having been been at McMinnville this week I assisted by Mrs. R. E. McCor- secured. Witnesses from Dallas — iloi.d two H eated rotrered ramy. i . , have traveled blocks out o f their R SALK— attending the State Sunday Vili Hell cheap.— Kwinff Bro*., Polk Station. miCK. F wir way before discovering their er­ are C. L. Crider, Dave McDon­ school convention there. The Phone 15 8 M No. 1. , ald, E. Hayter, E verett Gwinn, Edith Long, 4-year-old daugter ror. Methodists sent W ill Miller, pres­ Hugh Hayes and Mark Blodgett. William A. Long, was born a n c o n a e(t«H and baby ch ick« Iront¡ P r**® o f ident o f the Sunday school board, I o n i o , »lock. Won • A • » wiumiiH - -» - iKt .H-kerelat 1 Salem 1.1 ; with W i l l i IlC t teeth VCCLI1 fully grown. her Tw o Watch Dallas grow and the Mrs. A. S. Campbell and Mrs. 1st. 2 nd and 3rd pu llet. ¿nd M xkerei «n< * . pen at D alla., K l f u V lor 15. Baby chick», weeks agO One was pulled out and N ew Scott hotel. W e shall not H. A. Henshaw; the Christians, |\k) per hundred.—H. A. W ood». Phone .tak. « . . be satisfied until w e have anoth­ Mesdames Henry Campbell, H. has fully developed in its place. er story on her. One block off McDonald and Hugh Black; the V R IV IN G horse for sale. In qu ire o f Crider’» tf — Forest Grove Press. Railroad street. Quiet and Evangelicals, Mrs. Bonnie Smith 1 atore. homelike. Meals 25 and 50 cts.. and Miss M aggie Evans. An electric iron le ft with the In qu ire at C ri JJECOND hand buggy for »ale. None better. tf juice turned on caused someone der’s »tore. to lose a portion o f their new Through the Item izer Realty There are many good brands o f 1-0R SALE—o n e 5 hor»e power »team e n , I ne. suit at Mac’s clothes pressing es­ Concern the tract o f 16 acres T been u»e.l alaoit I « m onth,. •* crepe paper and napkins, but o f Mrs. Frank Rowell on the good a» new. I t . take» It.— Dallas Meat Co. tf tablishment Tuesday night and made many o f us late home goers none so good as the old, reliable hill in town was this week Dennison line. We have just re­ sold to a coterie o f gentlemen think the building was on fire. WANTED F. 0. Byerley, Am ity 2. ceived direct from the Dennison who will plat it and place it on Chas. Bilveu has sold a half the market. Roy Black. Dallas. VL'ANTKO— I pay W cent» for triM veal.-J interest in his saloon business factory in Massachusetts a large tf M. Briggs. ph on el4xJ.u a la ». J. II. Mulkey, Monmouth. The Stingley boys this week here to C. H. Crawford, a late shipment o f dainty paper nap­ F. E. Murdock, Monmouth. arrival from Ocean Park. Cali­ kins and colored crepe. The nap­ purchased one fourth o f an acre John Simkins, Salem 1. o f Jas Boydston on which they fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford FOR RENT kins comprise the new designs will move their residence, n ow ! A. N. Newbill, Dallas. ¡w ere callers Saturday and say M. Scrafford, Monmouth. they are well pleased with their for 1812, and the crepe paper can on Frank Coad’ s land, the latter ARM fo rren t 1! m ile» o f D a li»», full partirli F lar- first letter Mr». L ie, 918 E. T a ylo r Ht., new location. J. W. Richardson Independence be had in all the popular shades. intending to build on his Illihec Portland. Ore. Robert Tarter, Airlie. tract this summer. Oatmeal Paper, best quality, 30 inches wide, C H f* The passenger department o f Clyde Kelty, McCoy. Am ong other Dennison goods, Dr. Bollman has received no-1 r o k R EN T—Tw o furnished ligh t house keep- the Spokane-Portland and Seat­ ....... OUC all the up to date colors, double roll W. W. Rowell, Rickreall. i ing room » with u»e of bath at 798 «*v**_nj we carry a complete stock o f tice from the adjatant general of tle railway has sent us a 42-page, W. A. Chute, Salem. his appointment to the medical booklet descriptive o f Oregon C. W. Beckett, Salem 1. reserve corps o f the Oregon state and Washington that will surely LOST Verd Hill, Independence. militia with rank o f first lieuten -1 tend to bring us eastern visitors, Lee Conner, Perrydale. Ingrain Papers, all the newest colors, ant, a deserved honor fo r th e ' It is , (M T—|n [ta ll oh one M autom obile rhaln . if not permanent settlers. H. H. Meckley, Dallas. double roll................................ doctor’s interest in military hos­ L Fim ler return to F. C. M eyer, at this o * e e a gem editorially and typograph­ Robert Ankeny, Rickreall. and receive reward pital work. ic ^ . A. W. Fink, Dallas 1. Finder w ill raeelve 50 Word was received from the F. E. Rider, Independence. I O S T - A p a lr n f key» Senator Wm. H. Hornbrook, o f L cen t» ior their reterò to O il» office. Whiteaker oil well yesterday G. A. Shields, McCoy. Twin Falls. Idaho, who was here that oil sand has been struck at G. W. Chapman, Salem 2. i some two weeks ago to see the a depth o f some 500 feet, and John Taylor, Airlie. ¡editor o f the Itemizer, has pur­ New Hull, Rule. that there is plenty o f natural A VIN G »ecur<*