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— essay on Glaciers, which while on a subject rather an .nn /»ration in graduation exercises, ¿.ended to First carry tne thoughts o f the aud ience to more pleating things i than the hot weather, and came GRADUAT ON EXERCISE. Pale Faces Dallas High Sends Out its Batch of Swee. Girls, Pale-faced, weak, ana Bhaky women— who suffer eveiy day with womanly weakness— need the help of a gentle tonic, witn a building action on the womanly system. If you are weak— you need Cardui, the woman’s tonic, because Cardui will act directly on the cause of your trouble. Cardui has a record of more than 50 years of success. It must be good. .---- CHILDREN’S CONTEST. H arriet D a v i*...................... 30.. Frank Stump ...................... 30.. Ruth M iller.......................... Ó0 . Alm a M itchell.......................50 . 25 25 ! .50 .50 I F ra n k S tu m p Friday evening saw the Dallas noX,am‘iS ' , .. . . ... Miss Leona Stow ia visiting in Mon high school a’ jitorium well filled 1 Olive Coulter read the last will mouth. to witness t-.e exercises o f grad- the class, bequeathing the va- Gold a Plaster returned from Inde uation relauvr. to the first grad- no,us belongings ot jach member pendence Friday. , uates from t. high school in Dal- to less advanced students and was Mrs. Rodney Coulter, of Monmouth, las. The ..pacious auditorium P™ voc»Uve « t muen merriment is visiting in the city during the week. was taste*uliy decorated for tne m 'm those ' vtl(J understood the Mr and Mr*. O. C. Smith are visiting occasion, and is one o f the nicestj J0 * friends in Portland during the week. A young ladies’ quartette sang meet.ng places in our town fo r a! Mrs. Clay McTimmonds, of Lebanon, le c tio . loir sized auuience o f several a Pleasin* ■ . « s e ‘-•lectio* and came was a a guest oi Mrs. O. C. Smith over hundred. Clean and neat, well !iear breaK" lK tho rule and hav’ Sunday. seated witn <omfortal>le opera lni? an encore, Mrs. T. Wilson went to I «depend «nee iciia irs.it is an ideal gathering i he Reveries o f a School Marm Sunday for a brief visit with relatives. as given in an idealistic manner place. Mrs. W . J. Kearth was a Salem vis The eight young lady grad- by Anne Garner was the hit o f j, itor Saturday. 1 nates, to aifiaieh played on the the evening, she depicting the Mr. ami Mrs. Sol Blessing visited piano, came in and took their future o f otner members o f the their daughter in Now berg Sunday. class 12 years from now while seats in a semi circle on the stage. Mr*. Kil H o n cb , of Echu, is the gneet The program was opened by she was still a lore school marm l»g j an instrumental duet by Jose at Black Rock. .Miss Pauline Snyder returned from Letitia Shewey was the vale phine L u ebfe and Pauline Coad, M cM innville Syndny. I which was exceptionally render- dictorian. and her remarks were Mrs. Effie Graham, of Mrs A. V. R. Snyder was a Falls City sensible, to the point and very | ed. Willard, Ky., savs: “ I visitor Wednesday. well rendered. Rev. E. W. Miles then invoked was so weak I could Steve Braley, of A in ity, visited in the Prof. D. M. M etzger delivered the blessing oi the D ivine upon hardly g a I suffered, city Tuesday. the address to the class and gave the gradua.es, their teachers and nearly every month, for 3 Ed Agee was a visitor in Sheridan them much valuable advice, friends. years. When I began to last week. while they were standing on the Miss Roberta E. Ballard, as take Cardui, my back hurt A . W omer. of Airlie, was a county the class orator, spoke o f Fancy threshold o f real life, awfully. I only weighed The diplomas were then deliv seat caller Tuesdav. Pictures in Literature, her re 99 pounds. Not long after. Mrs. R. F ower spent Sunday in Falls marks being well timed and ren ered by City Superintendent W. City. I weighed 115. Now, I I. Ford in his usual pleasing dered in a most pleasing manner. do all my work, and am Lou Museo t visited in Falls C ity Sun Miss Lillian L. Fellows gave manner, and he bade them a day. in good health." Begin ‘ ‘Gentlemen, the K in g ,” in a touching farewell, including a taking Cardui, today. H o w a r d M ason . most dramatic manner, which last handclasp as students under Dewey James, of Falls City, spent showed training and rare talent. | his dominion. Friday in Dallas. Dorothy Bennett gave an in-1 Feel languid, wea» , rundown? H ead Anas Agee, of M cM innville, is visit- s'rumen .al solo wh.cn brought ache? Stomach — Just a plain applause and stamped ner case of lazy lixer. Burdock Blood B.t- ing in Dallas. F moi MONEY to L0A1 on IMPROVED FARMS grea- Helen Casey returned from Portland as a musician o f no mean calibre. ters toaes the I /er and stomach, pro recently. In this Vicinity, Make application to J Miss Georgana Fiske read an motes digestion, purities t ie l lo a!. . T h e W o m a n 's T o n ic . M ss Fennall is home from California. Wm. C. Borchers, Financial Agent • - - ORE ON < ‘The Tim e Is Com ing W h en the Electric M otor f will M ove the W o rld ’’ M r DALLAS CITY BANK Dallas, Oregon. R .E . W IL L IA M S W. G. V A S S A L L Preside«' j Cashie Said Thomas A . Edison recently. D I RECTORS : K .C .C r a v e n , I. N.U ond* M M . El IB VV. G. Vassal 1, R. K. W illiam s, B. 11. McCallon, F. J. Craven. Certain types engines have more than 200 reciprocating parts. The E le c t r ic M o to r has but one m oving or revolving part. This bank is pleased to place t 11 disposal of its customers the fa n ’ itit gained during many years of contiutio* service and growth. Many of the prosperous factories of the state are ope rated today with electricity served from C e n t r a l G e n e r a t i n g S t a t io n s . • D R . B. E. N E V E L C e n t r a l S t a t io n E l e c t r ic P o w e r I n c r e a s e s O ut p u t a n d S a v e s C o s t. Veterinary Surgeon 612 M a in S treet Phone 29 Our power engineers will make Careful investigations of power problems and render dependable, scientific re ports, without charge. D A L L A S , OREGON C . L. H A W K IN S Railroad street, Pallas. Oregon Power Com pany ONUMENT “ L e tt We Furyet.’ Telephone 24 Marble— —Granite I B. F. B U T L E R D E N T IS T Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas Office Hours: 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M A ll kinds ot Dental work done at reasonable prices. D r A. M. McNicol OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN i Office 719 Court Street, Dali t*, Oregon WOOD FOR SALE ! Do you need wood? In pre paring to place your or* deis remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills, at the best possible rates, Semi in your orders by either phone. Mutual 119«; Bell 443. 605 Court Street I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. In cases of need—I do my work well. I am a builder up of health and strength —in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent---for the tired or overworked I offer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three gen erations. * I 31 * ! 4 ! I ’m known as Cyrus N ob le throughout the world. $ 4 4 4 4 W. J . Van Schuyver & Co. General Agent*, Portland, 5 * € Î AUGUST ROMAN 4 I Î Ì < MRS. i OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO and ORGAN Studio : 712 Oak St., j Stu Dallas, Oregon C For A Infants S T and O Children. R IA Dll Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CHICHESTER SPILLS D IA M O N D The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove Suits Everybody It suits the most exacting French ch ef. It suits the housew ife. It is fouud in luxurious v jla s — in camps— m farms— in humble city h o n e*. E v e r y b o d y uses i t ; e v e ry b o d y likes it. It bakes, broils, roasts and toasts ts w ell as a coal range. It is equipped with a special heating p it e, and w e sefl the N e w Perfection oven , broiler, toaster, and pancake griddle. TVew Pcr/cciion. m — R -r t ' » i>% O il C o o k -sto v e AH dealer* tell the store. It it handsomel t finished in nickel, with cabinet top, i rop thelre*, »owe! rack«, etc. Long chimneys, en ameled turquoise-blue. I, 2 or 3 burners. i l l M » P H I . » , fo r t w m t T -« * » y r . r . r a p r d f d . . B n l . l a le f t A l w . y . R eliable. SOLD BY ALL DRU66ISTS fliis, EVERYWHERE H I N K of the suffering entailed by neglected skin troubles — mental because of disfiguration, physical be cause of pain. Think of the pleasure of a clear skin, soft, white hands, and good hair. These blessings, so essential to happiness and even suc cess in life, are often only a matter of a little thoughtful T care in the selection of effec tive remedial agents. Cuti- cura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment do so much for poor complexions, r e d , rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so little, that it is almost crimi nal not to use them. ed Mrs. W ill Hayes the latter the week. Free Cook- Book with every stove. Cook-Book •Ino giren to anyone tending 5 cents to cores muling cost. STANDARD OIL COMPANY S an Ffmneiteo, C aL L o t A n f » « s C aL 5mm D ie t o T tm L 5mm J a m . CaL Stash»—. CaL ^ M a rrrw ille, C a L F iw C i P o rtla nd . O ra . S aa ftla , W .s h . Getting their Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings from W M . HERZOG WHY? Because the stock is large The variety is splendid The quality is good The prices are right N U FF SED Mrs. Sturgis*, of Brooks, visited her sister, Miss Letitia Shewey. Mr. Day is home from California. Miss Lore risen, of Albany, has been in Dallas visiting Miss Lillian Law’reu- ; Hugh Black ami Glenn Butler were son. , business visitors in Salem last week. Mr. and G. E. Bicknel were in Tur- f Mr. Morrow has moved his family to ner last week. Raymond Wn. W . T. Green went to Portland Tues- James McDonald and W . P. Miller day. are cutting their clover hay. The crop is of good quality but not very heavy. Mrs. M. O ’ Brien, of Falls City, was in Dallas Monday. Ruth M iller is visiting in Portland There was a party given at the home this week and attending the Rose carni of Mary Kraber Wednesday. About val. twenty of her friends were there and all Glenn and Virgil Brock were in Sil- had a very nice time. verton over Sunday. Vey Coffin went to Portland Monday. Mr. Mat Simmons went to Portland Miss Lucy Kopan left for the East Monday on business. Rev. Young has bought out the Davis store. DOIN' IT! DOIN’ IT! D O IN ’ W H A T ? part of Mr. W hitney, our congenial delivery man, w ishes the ladies of North Dallas would pitch their clotheslines a little Roy Finseth went to Portland Tues higher, for as he was delivering grocer- i ies he nearlv got the top of his head day. off. Miss Bernice Doun, of Salem, is visit- . ing in Dallas. R u th M ille r . Saturday. EVERYSS9Y SS DOIN’ IT Although Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a postal to “ Cuticura,” Dept. B, Boston, wall secure a liberal sample of each, with 32-page booklet on Skin and Scalp Treatment. Jim and John Thompson, of Salem, spent Sunday in Dallas. 207 20* Oregonian Building PO R TLAND It is Criminal to Neglect the Skin and Hair Mrs. Alfred, of Salem, Monday on business. By the way we have some new arrivals in Summer Suits and they are beauties, too Com e in and Look them O ve r EXCLUSIVE MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOP Sole Agency for Mallory Cravenette Hats was in Dallas WM. HERZOG Exclusive Agency for Headlight Overalls L E A D IN C C L O T H IE R , D A L L A S , O R E C O N Ed Graves has returned from an e x M ary Gooch, of Sheridan, Was in Dal tended business trip to Tillamook. las Wednesday. Miss Blanche M cKinney and Jim Rob T. II. Burch was in Black Rock, re bie went to Portland to take in the Rose carnival. \ cently. Mr. Nash took a load of people to T. W yatt, of Black Rock, was in Dal- Kings Valley in his auto Sunday. las recently. Be~t Osborne was a Monmouth visitor H a r r i e t D a v is . Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H ay ter were Mrs. K night’ s sister, of Portland, is Portland visitors Sunday. visiting tier. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crider went to Ralph H ill, of Portland, is calling on Portland Friday. friends here once more. A lb ert Fennel, of Independence, spent The Misses Clow, of Monmouth, were Sunday in Dallas with his parents. Dallas visitors the first of the week. Mrs N. M. Grant returned Sunday Mrs. Convert visited her parents at from a several days visit w ith her daugh Corvallis Wednesday. ter in M cM innville. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Douglas and little Irm a Chilcott. of Black *Rock, w ill daughter were Alban y visitors Satur spend the summer with her grandmoth day. er, Mrs. Mack Grant. Henry Stump went to Portland Sun Ralph Howe went to Portland Mon day to visit bis wife. day to attend the Rose fair and visit George Scott went to Falls City Sun relatives. day. Dewey Alford came over from Salem A. Convert went to M cM innville Sun Tuesday to work in the engine room of the sawmill. day to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Fenton went to Mrs. J. L, Condron and daughter, of Portland Wednesday. Peedee, were shopping here Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Van W inkle, of Salem, Ed. Garner went to Portland Monday. visited Boll man Monday evening. S. Blessing went to Falls C ity Sun Mrs. D. A. Coovert visited in Corval day. lis over Sunday. The DALLAS TRANSFER DALLAS, OREGON P H O N E and S T A N D at W . R. ELLIS’ C O N F E C T IO N E R Y All Kinds of Hauling Done Well and Promptly Spxial Attention Given to Commercial Men SH A W & M USCO TT. Proprietors BELL P H O N E 64 Famous at Home for Generations past; Famous now over all the World. For Sale by J. C. SHULTZ Rev. and Mrs. Fields are attending the commencement exercises of the W il lamette University this week. Hazel Colvert and sister went to A l Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baab, of Mon- bany Friday to visit relatives I month, visited the first of the week at James Vanzant, of Falls City, was a ! Frank H olm an’s. Dallas visitor Saturday. LON MUSCOTT, PKOl’ RIKTOR Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Plessinger, of A ll kinds of hauling at reasonable Miss Carrie Evans went to Corvallis Monmouth, were in Dallas Sunday. rates. Phone orders promptly at Friday. Mrs. Sarah Collins returned from tended to. Headquarters at W eb ' Buena Vista Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Card and little ster’s confectionery. Merle Holman went to Black Rock daughter were Sunday visitors at Monday for a few days visit with his Phones: Bell 264, Mutual 251 Bridgeport. : uncle, Fred Holman. Barn Phone M utual 245 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pinker and daugh Fred Holman passed through Dallas ters, o f Lind, Wash . are visiting their Monday on his way to Portland to at j daughter, Mrs. H. W .Garrison. tend the postmaster’ s convention. I Frank Loveladv and family have LODGE DIRECTORY. Mrs. Sam Tetherow, of Falls City, i moved from the old dorm itory down on visited with Mrs. I. N. Woods last week. Can!« under thin heading will l»e charged for I the creek. at the rate of #3.00 u year. Chan. A. M cK av, wife and daughter, of Omaha, have just arrived in Dallas A l m a M it c h e ll. I to take charge of the cooking depart- Almira Rebekah Lodge. No. .26 Mrs. Ora 8avery, of Portland, is visit ! merit at the New Scott hotel. Mr. Mc ing her parents, Sir. and Mrs. Coulter. Kay has liecn th ief cook for Mr. Rams Meet* on the First and Third Wednesday* for the past 11 years at Payette, Idaho, of each month in the Odd Fellows Hall. Mr. and Mrs. ( has. Bilytn and son, and Sewan. Nebr. K mma Co At», Noble (»rand Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lynch A lta 8 a V auk , .Secretary and son, Reginald, motered to Portland j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson have i received an invitation to attend the Sundav. opening of the new W alker hotel at In- le v i Koscr, of Rickreall, was a Dallas dependence Thursday evening. Mistletoe Circle. No. 23, visitor Friday. Women of Woodcraft Mrs Trible and fam ily went to New- Horatio Shriver and Mr. Fred Firecht berg Monday, where they are going to Meets on the Second and Fourth Wedne»- went fishing Wednesday returning with j live. days of each month at the Woodman Hall. 195 trout. M ahy S t a r , Guardian Neighbor Mrs. Kate Muscott went to Portland . H a inr. L y n x , C ler k Miss Eva Fuliver has gone to her this week. home in Harrisburg after spending the Mr. M iller’s cla*sof hoys of the Meth wintf r in school h.re. Dallas Assembly. No. 46 odist Sundav school, will entertain Mrs. Mrs. W alter Sears is visiting her par Field’ s class of girls tomorrow evening, i United Artisans ents, Mr. and M i». Ford at Falls City. Frank Arnold visiled his b ro th er,1 Meets First and Third Monday F.venbif* of Rev. Chester Gates is a St. Johns vis James, at Grand Ronde Sunday. each month in Woodman Hall. Visiting itor for a few «lays. Mrs. Dollie Byerley went to Indepen- members cordially invited. Miss Anna Agee, of M cM innville, vis deuce Wednesday. J. K. MfLLKR. Master Artisan ited Mrs. Nathan Stowe the latter part W il l i * R im o xio e , Secr> tary ! Jack Eakin, Jo'» 'Helgennan and of the week. George holler have been camping and Frank Ward A Bros, are this week fialiing up the LaCreole the past week Dallas Camp. No. . 09 going to move their oak sawmill to the Woodmen of the World I James Wilson and fam ily moved to Summit on the C. A E. road. their farm Monday. Meet* every Tuesday at Woodman Hall, Mr«. Cliav. Hubbard returned to her Mrs. Elmer Ptraver, of Portland, is coiner of Washin ton and JeffenMl Streets home in Falls C l'v Th rsday having Vi-iting Neighbor* welcomed. underwent an operation at the Dallas visiting her parents here. T ract S t a AT*. (Joitaul Commander hospitai recently. V is* Rita Steiner, of Salem, is visiting W. («, V.MWALL, Clerk Mrs O w enbj, of Black Rock, was Mrs. ('h »lin e rs Kirkpatrick. Isaac Dick Sunday. went to Independence M U T U A L P H O N E 24 ***************+ **+ ** * » » » » i LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST On the dates given below, round trip tickets will be sold from Portland to the points in the East shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted. Your home agent will sell these tickets via the North Bank Road at slightly higher fares, on request. THROUGH TRAINS EAST City Express & Transfer Co. IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIEIC and GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS Atlantic C i t y ...... Bui tim o r e .............. Boston.................. Buffalo ............... Chicago ............ Colorado Spring* . Denver............... Detroit ....... Duluth ......... Kansas City Milwaukee .. Minneapolis Montreal..... New York ... ...» 82.A0 HO.ue ... 60 00 ... Ti AO ... 60.00 ... 1 Q M 6 ... lOH.uO O m a h a ............... . . . » 60.00 ___ 108.50 P h ila d e lp h ia tu .50 P i t t H t m r g ............ 70 00 Ht D o n i * ............. « 0 00 Ht. P a u l ................. T o r o n t o ............. 91.50 W a s h i n g t o n ___ 107.50 ... ... . .... .. D A T E S o f S - A - X j ZE M hv 2, 3, 4, 9. 1«, 11, 17, IS, 24, 29, 1912, Jm if 1 «, 7, S, 13, 14, 15, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25. 27, 2S, 29, 1912. July 2, 3, «, 7, II, 12 15, 1«, 20, 22, 23, 20 , 29, 30. 31. 1912. A iijiu t 1, 2, 3, «, 7. 12, 15, 1«, 22, 23, 29, 30, 41, 1912. Nvpleintwr l# 5, «, 7, S, II, 12, 30, 1912. 8lo|xnvr «m l rlmii-e of rnnt*N nllou ed in «-»I'h ilireotinn. Final return limit Oct. 31, 1912. IictaiI* (,f nolicilnle.-, Lire*, etc., furnislnxl on request. W. t. COMAN, General freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon ¿ * * * «* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a ** 4 S A L E M , F A L L S C ITY & W E S T E R N RY. W e s t Bound East Bound. T R A IN No. 2. T R A IN No. I. !,v. Dallas..................................... . .7 ;35 a. in. [ jV Went Salem ..................... 9 :00 a w. Ar. West Salem ........................ . H: 15 a. m. j |,v Dallas .............. ............. 9:45 a. n». T R A IN No. 4. Lv. Black Rock.................. . 11 :00 a. L v, v a ll* C i t y ....................... 11 :W> a Lv. Dilla« ................................ 11:5Q a. Ar. W «t S a l e m ..................... 12 :3Ü p. TRAIN No. 6. .. 2:40 p. Lv. Fall« Falls ( * :ty 1 .. 3:10 p. Lv. Dallan............ 3 40 j>. Ar. A ont Sa k m . T h / 1N No. t Y «II.- Citv .. • Dalli* .......... , .6:10 p. .. 6 :40 |>. 10:15 a. m Fall« City '•v Black Rock 10:35 a. ni. m. j m. I T R A IN No. S, m ....1 :2 0 p. Lv. West Salem...... m . . . . 2 :00 p. Lv. Dalla« ........... 2:30 p. Ar. Fall« City ........ m. No. 5. T R A IN ni. ............ 4 :45 p. m. m. . Lv. Went Saleift Lv. Dalla»............... ............ 5:30 p. in. Ar. Falla C i t y ......... ............ 6 :(H) p. m. ni. I T R A IN N'n. 11. (Sundays Only.) ni. T R A IN No. 10. U onda.,« vnly.) .......................7 ift a. i Lv. Dalla« h 15 a. i Ar. West Salem . Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. ............ 9:00 a. m. W e«t S alem. Iht 11 a* .......... .............. 9 45 a. m. Fall* C i t y ....... .......... 10:15 a. m. ............. 10:36 a. m. Black Rock. T R A IN No. 12. (Sunday* O nly.) T R A I N Nn. 13. Lv. Black Rock .. ........... Il :40 a. in. i ............ Il :55 a. m. ! Lv. West Sale m ... opera te! on at the hospital Monday Lv. »-all« City Dr and Mrs. Steiner, of Salem, were ..............12:30 p. m. Lv. Dalla* morning Lv. Dalla* lover the medical meeting and ban A. F. <1 A. M ........ A r W att Salm i . . ............ 1:10 p. ni. : Lv. Fall» Citv ---- Jennings Lodge. No. 9 Mrs. Tom Stowe, of Dallas and Mrs. quet Monday night. Ar. Black Rock ... W ilson, of Portland, visited Mrs. Meet* Hecon* I and Fourth Friday* of each T R A IN No. 14 (Sunday* Only.) Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wagner went to felter aiu. Mrs. Graves al Independence, Portland Tuesday to Attend the carnival. J u,itilth In Mawak hall »»n Main street. Vb- Lv. Black Rock ...............4 :00 p. ni. j T R A IN No. 16. ............. 4 :15 p. in . Lv. Falle City Mr. and Mrs. W illi* Sirnonton visit'd Mr* W ill M iller has taken charge of iting berthi eu welcome. Lv. W e«t Salem . . . .............. 4 :50 p. ni. I Lv. Dalla» W. L. H osmkkn . W . M. at IndeiHMidence Sunday, 1 the primary department of the Metho Ar. West Salem .. ...............6:90 p. ni. j Ar. D a lla a .......... W alter 8. M l is. Secretary Mr§. McCosky, of M cM innville, visit dist Sunday school. (Sundays Only. ) ............... I : 20 d . in. .............. .2:05 p. ni. ............ 2 :33 p. m. ............ 2:35 p. in. (Sundays Only.) .............. 6.50 p. m ................ 4 : D | . m ‘