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i Trespass notices for sale at Try the Scott Hotel’s 25 cent merchants’ lunch. Mrs. Charles Bennett and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Dunn is up from E. W. Miles left for Newport Portland visiting relatives here. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Belt were When in Dallas see Joe Brown over from Willumina Saturday, at the Dallas hotel. where he is the popular druggist. Charles S. Kennedy returned John Taylor is at the Dallas! Sunday evening from fro a visit in hospital suffering from a bilious I Venice, California. complaint. Hon. Seth Riggs, o f Portland, Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. was a county seat visitor Satur Instructions how to use them in ■ M. Ilayter, dentist. Bank Blk. \ each package, for sale by Dallas day. NEW TO-DAY We have land option blanks i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furtch Meat Co. for sale. have returned from an extended Judge Collins is having a ce FUR SALE ment walk built around his prop- Mrs. Wm. Ullery left for New visit at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ormsby | erty. or trade for hay or grain 600 oak port yesterday morning. I w f ill nee *e ll posts, J. W. Robinson. Phone black have returned to their Portland The season for Kimball cultiva tf See the new hop stoves at the home, after visiting Mr. and tors has arrived. Our stock is Dallas Iron Works. tf Mrs. Harry Belt. complete -Craven Bros. £OK S ALK —Home nice young ^Igs. t»v months old. Phone 4x15—"Wes. E lliott. Jy25 Try the Scott Hotel’s 25 cent Miss Leone Williams has re Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crider are merchants’ lunch. turned from a visit with her back from their visit in Califor OR S A L E —My entir? herd o f da iry cow« aunt, Mrs. A. J. Rhodes, at Se F now held in reserve. This ia a chance to Fruit thinning shears at Cra nia. _________ _____ a 9 good at a reason a tile price. Phone ven Bros, hardware, attle. . cow — tf S et l ___ oninoulh 273—J. W. Orr, Kick reali. Use Wolfe Head auto oils—the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills, of best, Craven Bros., agents. Money to loan at all times on hay crop near Dallas for «ale, Polk county farms.—Itemizer Centralia, Wn., arrived last night V olunteer dress 918 Eaat T a ylo r street, Portland, Born, July 18th, to Mr. and for a visit at the home of his Realty Co. Mrs. Lert Miller, at Toledo, a aunt, Mrs. H. P. Shriver. A K E and colt for «ale hy Geo. 8. Killing* Miss Ella Woods, of Wrangell, M Phone 5 H. A D Hue. A4 baby girl. Alaska, is here for a visit with It is said that Hiram Starr, W ill Buy your boiled hams at the L E -o ld horse to work or drive, A. V. R. Snyder and family. who died at Falls City July 20th, F OR aell H A cheap or trade: alao a m ower or hind I y 18 er—Ew in g Bros. left all his property to Booker Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no Dr. Butler, dentist, office Washington, the famous negro. dust, strictly sanitary. the Fuller pharmacy. O R R E N T—cauli, a 4 1-2 acre tract near Dal F las. Crop Included if desired, in qu ire at List your property with the Dr. Lowe’s glasses last enough Mrs. N. C. Brown and Miss I longer to make them cheaper Effa Brown are spending the Itemizer Realty Concern. i than cheaper glasses would be as heated term with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Soehren at their summer M iller at 1 l-?c a h u b a r b for «aie by w . Dr. Lowe’s glasses are death a gift. R pound. Phone 1554. tf home at Illihee. to headache. Ask your neigh Order a crate of my nice Kit- bors. 1 carry a full line o f everything /"*OOD «afe and gentle d rivin g m are for Rale. tatmny blackberries direct from ' f Prom good Block and only th iee years old. Wood saw the old reliable — the patch at $1.50 per crate. — W. and expert watch and jewelry Price |125—F. C. Meyer, Dallas, repairing done at my jewelry Robt. E. Reed. Phone Brown H. Kraber, phone East 3. A1' store on Main street.—J. H. : 15. tf thresher 28x48. blower tf | F )R and SALE—Advance new feeder, bundle racks, and tanka, T _ , . . ... Mrs. Conner’s condition has so Shepherd. or trade for h uller- A. T. Nairn, A m ity Ore. Dr. E. I. Schee.z. ^chiropractic ! f ar jmproved as to permit of her Koute 2. ti The saw dust at the big mill 518 Church st.. removal from the Dallas hospital adjustments, got to blazing Tuesday morning, ‘ tf to her home. near depot and some one turned in an alarm. 150 cords o f 4 -foot t ak grab wood for sale by .1. Mrs. Chas. Snelling, of Perry- O. Brown. J \ 2?. Tony Teats came up from Port It was extinguished by the mill’s dale, spent last week with her land yesterday for a visit with fire apparatus without trouble. mother, Mrs. S. J. Richmond. T W O H ereford bulls, three years old, regis- his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. Dr. McNicol had one o f his pa- * tered at common stock cattle price.,— l ai- For Sale Cold storage meat W. Teats. las Meat Market. tients, Mrs. M. Davis, of Sum- market at Philomath, Oregon. Barrister George Skiff and w ife j mit, operated on at the Dallas' Hale or trade for a good cow, a 1300 lb Both phones. Jy25 celebrated their second wedding hospital Monday, F O R brood mare, gentle and all purpose uni- m al— John Webster, Dallas. Work has been resumed at the anniversary last night. Only a Osteopaths are the only non- McBee well, after getting their limited number of guests wore ; (]ru}r physicians in Oregon legal- few drills repaired. potatoes for sale, and I i present, but the auspicious occa - 1 ]y licensed by the state board of C HOICE tf sheep.— Wes. E lliott, Dallas. Medical Examiners. Dr. Mc- Chicken dinner at the Dallas ston was joyfully celenrated. o f «dosing out my stock, I have Hotel every Sunday for 25 cents. Mrs. Laura Engstrom, died at \ Nicol, 719 Court street, only os- O N for account sale 10 nice shouts and some 20 cows. tf In J25 Albany Sunday morning of can-1 teopath in Dallas. some fresh and the rest soon tf q u ire of J. M. Bilggs. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Coulter Modern improved house, both cer of the stomach. She was a For sale or sister of Mrs. A. E. Follett, and are preparing to move to Corval 8A L E —One 5-horse power steam engine, wired and fixtures. F OR been used alxiut 12 months, practically as rent. Inquire at post office, B. Mr. and Mrs. Follett attended the lis soon, where Miss Olive Coul good as new. $36 takes it.—Dallas Meat Co. tf ter will attend O. A. C. this win F. Wells. tf funeral. ter. Born, at their home near Dal Cooking bags of the Dallas W A N TE D Meat Co. Latest thing out in las, July 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Lot wanted —I want a lot in We expect East Dallas, south of Washing \17ANTED—A m iddle aged lady to do general cooking o f all kinds o f meat. Frank Fawk, a son. W housework for luinily o f three.—Ed. him to be named Woodrow Wil 25 cents for 30 bags. ton street. Must have it by July Clarke. Riekreall. son, as lie has already began to 30, and will pay cash for it. It Brown & Sibley, attorneys and shout for the democratic party. must be cheap. Box 348, Dallas. FOR RENT abstracters, notary public. Ab On July 16th at the parsonage, stracts made promptly at a rea Rev. H-. John Vine united in Tom Lawson says that if h e . C T h C K ranch for rent 1 term o f years. 616 Mill street, had just graduated from an O three miles west o f Monmouth. W rite Mrs sonable charge. | marriage Scott H. Barnes and E. Clark, Monmouth No. 1. Dallas, Ore. Miss May Dumpier. Both are| eastern college his first step Mrs. M. 0. Pickett has been o f Salem, but will reside at Falls; would be to buy a ticket to Ore- gon. p O R REN T—T w o furnished ligh t house keep- here from Waitsburg for a visit City. J tug rooms w ith use of bath ut 7% 1 evens »tr e e !. Phone 774 with her brothers, Mitch and Vernon Gould, son of Rev. and Our big mill recently filled an Glenn Butler, they all autoing to Mrs. Gould, of this city, left order for 36 timbers 52 feet long Junction City for an over Sunday M. D. Warren was up from morning, and the amount that KEEP FRUIT FRESH. IT IS WHISPERED MISCELLANEOUS and 8x18, dressed all around. Monday for Peoria, 111., where McMinnville on business Friday. visit with another sister. lean he cared for is practically he will enter a school o f watch They are for bridge work and purchased the Snyder wood saw ing out I W liave Phone 1688.— New cleaning parlors have fit and solicit your patronage.r-*“ - ..... That Dr. Staats now knows Fresh Fruits and Vegetable the unlimited,as is the kinds o f fruit I f you have money to loan we were shipped to Enright and making. Vernon graduated from s that can be handled. With a tf eldon Black. will find you a borrower; if you Moore, two new towns of this ! Pacific University this year. He ! been established in the Campbell how to take off an auto tire, af World Around, Year Around.” 1 plant of this kind in operation, expects to he gone a year.— For- ~~ building by new comers. ter his experience at Polk’s cher want to borrow money we can state. ! none o f our growers need feel prepared to do your house m oving in good j est Grove News, ry fair with a crowbar and other I am shape and on short notice. Also jacks to find you a lender. Plenty of mon MissGoorgana Fiske and Miss 1 leary of raising any more Logan _ . Mrs. Lee Fenton, Carl and rent. Phon j 1588.—Weldon Black. tf ey on improved farm property. implements before getting wise The above is the motto of a berries, strawberries, cherries, the! Don t fail to take the little Pauline Coad are visiting rela Mrs. Frank Collins left for to taking off the valve nut. BROWN & SIBLEY. company organized some two or or anything else but what they former’s Newport cottage Tues- jones out to see the wild animals tives at McMinnville this week. That when Eugene Foster three years ago to utilize an idea will have a market for right at Krt Carsons Buffalo A man named Chas. Vander- day. Mrs. M. M. Ellis also l e f t 'when To Whom it May Concern. When Drs. Freeze & Rice f i t ! again wants water from the prefected by one of our Oregon their door. The process has sol, of Salem, was arrested here for her cottage there, accoinpan- Punch Wild West arrives. Ani- your glasses you get good results. | creek, he will send some one else I inventive geniuses. George K. been so far tried out that it has mals from every clime and coun- OTICE is hereby given that I have thli day Tuesday by SherrifT Grant for ied by Mrs. Virginia Smith. N given my son, Glenn, his time, and w ill passing fradulent checks on itry. A whole menagerie of them Consult them free Tuesday, July ! after it. Water seems to have a ' Rodgers, the well known old passed the limit of a venture, hereafter not bo held re>p >i slide for him, J25 great attraction for his averdu-! Woodman organizer, found out and the stockholder that invests Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shoemake, from the largest so the smallest. 30th, at Stafrin’s. n an ciallv or otherwise. Charley Lane and D. P. Patter i . W. M ITCH ELL. poise, especially that of Mill the utility of the process, and is assured of good returns for Dated, Dallas July 25, 1912. son for $5 each. On friends of Vancouver, B. C., motored up H. B. McDonald writes us to Miss Lavon Leiteh. or San making the amounts good he from Newberg, Tuesday, where send his Itemizer to Mulino, Francisco, is here visitine her creek, and he does not desire to went at the matter of perfecting his money, as well as the assur organizations and installing ing the grower of sufficient re they have been visiting relatives fall in again. was released from custody. Dallas Wood Yards. plants with the energy for which muneration for his labor to make and are visiting with the latter’s where he has bought a 98-acre erandnarents, Mr. and Mrs. C. That Drs. Staats and Bollman Kopiah coal and wood 16-inch j he was always noted in the W. growing o f fruit a profitable one. All repairing neatly and sub cousin, Mr. W. R. Howe. Mrs. tract. It has a creek through S. McDevitt. and 4-foot wood delivered to any stantially done on watches, Shoemake was formerly Miss it, and he wants us to come down ! Miss Helen Greer, who was sat up nearly all of Monday O. W. He is now general man night to catch a bear, that part of the city promptly. Tele clocks and and jewelry by R. W. Nellie Howe, of this city. and wet our webs and get some j brought here from Toledo, with Rev. Fields imagined had been ager of the concern, and has had phone, office 334, residence 663. Bennett at the Sheperd jewelry trout. Thos. J. Haye3, of Dallas, and j tvphoid fever, is reported quite prowling around his LaCreole the process of keeping fruit fresh W. L. Barber, dealer. There will be two more band j satisfactorily tried out in several Pearl M. Mangis, o f Riekreall, store. Main street, to which sat Germany has found concrete »6. camp. We do not say that Bro places. A plant is in operation were married at the home of the isfied customers attest. tf concerts next Saturday night and the first Saturday night in' to be an excellent material fo r 1 John H. Hartog. the world fa- ther Fields moved back to town at Hillsboro, another at Willa- j bride’s sister, Mrs. Clyde Getch- Collections. Cliff Johnson came up from August, when adjournment will the construction of radiators for i mous booster for Eugene of sev- just on account o f that bear. mina, and one is being installed j ell, at 2:30 on July, 22, Rev. H. Send your Salem collection to That since the oiling o f the at Sutherlin. He explained the John Vine, pastor of the Baptist the Salem Mercantile Agency, Portland Friday evening to visit betaken to the first Saturday steam and hot water heat, and e r a j y e a r s a t r a waa registered at relatives over night. As a mem night in September, and as long at recent hygentc exhibitions; the N eW Scott during the week. streets we can have our shoes; method of preserving fruit to us ' church, officiating. The groom Incorporated, Salem, Ore. Jy25 ber of the Idaho militia he was afterwards as the weather per such radiators were shown in all shined, and be certain o f retain- a couple o f years ago, but we for-1 is in the employ of the Dallas possible forms and colors, saysj Roy Wassom has resigned his ing the polish for at least a few i got all about it, not thinking Lumber and Logging company, on his way to the big battle field. mits. Auto For Hire. the August Popular Mechanic position with the Snaulding Lum- minutes. there would be demand for any and both are highly esteemed Wanted before July 23—100 to Mrs. A. J. Barham and Mrs. Magazine. Doesn’ t matter when, where ber company at Salem and will and very popular with their host or how fast you want to go I ’ll 150 acres # f land suitable fo ra John Lynn returned Tuesday That Pete Finseth has a good thing of the kind here. „ _ , _ enter business for himself. Some two weeks ago after no o f acquaintances. Mr. C. B. Cox, of Portland, take you. Rates reasonable and dairy ranch; mostly under culti from the Holiness eampmeeting little scrapper, but when the Henry Clanfield has purchased sheriff’s bull dog got hold of his ting how much of our fruit was the easiest riding car in the busi vation, fairly well improved, with near Portland. Mrs. Barham was an over Sunday visitor with the Glenn Butler farm on Oak ear, the whole community has to going to waste here we wrote his uncle, George Harshman. creek through place. No hill was accompanied home by her ness. Careful driving a special land accepted. The price must sisterinlaw, Mrs. Wm. Beebee. of His mother accompanied him on street, and will move his family be called in to quell the disturb for renewed information, also af ty F. C. MEYER. ter noting how the Hillsboro and I k » reasonable, and will not go California, who has been visiting his return to Portland, she going to .town in the near future. The ance. Phone Main 1 or 1644 Willamina papers were bragging on to her home at Dayton, Wash. purchase price was $3,250. above $70 an acre for it. Ad in the metropolis. on the process. This morning Farmers, mechanics, railroader», la dress P. O. box 348; phone Main Joe Craven is off on his vaca borers rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Probate. Mr. Argo Brown, of Portland, Mrs. Archie Crosby has been Considerable anxiety was felt Takes the stint out of cuts, burns, or 1. made his appearance in our office, here Saturday owing to a dis here from The Dalles visiting at tion, going to join relatives at In re estate of Benj. Windsor, bruises at once' Pain cannot stay where R. L. Chapman says he will patch in a Portland paper an the home o f her sister, Mrs. H. Sheridan, and from there by auto deceased; inheritance tax fixed and said that he was here to op We gather the cream o f all it is used. have a good prune crop this vear. nouncing the death under a train B. Cosper. She was accompan- wherever he pleases. j at $110.47 against the estate of en negotiations for the installa that is new and artistic in Post tion of such a plant in Dallas. Cards, and carry none o f the See the new jrune stove at I That while the trees in his 50 o f a man whose description ex panied by her daughter. Miss Miss Grace Griswold is at the | each of the three heirs. What he asks to install a plant cheap stuff. t f ! acre orchard are not as heavily actly fitted that of Jimmie Lynn. Eulalie Crosby, and her mother, hospital suffering from appendi the Dallas Iron W r'orks. I In re estate of Sam’ l F. Engel- here is the subscription of $10,000 ' loaded as last, vet the fruit will be John Lynn and Frank Lynn went Mrs. A. B. Palmer, of Salem. citis. and will probably be oper j boom, deceased; bond approved. “ Generally debilitate for years. lixl of larger growth. Withthelarge to Pasco to view the remains, worth of stock in the entire ven In the samples of one house, Coming upon their own private ated on this afternoon by Dr. ! Percy Hadley, Leroy Byerley and ture—that is you would not be i W l M a r M t , lurked ambition, w o i . n ^n rlv certain no mu- m but happily found their fears un we find a few winners—some worn out and all rundown. Knrdock l ,M ct -v (Mia,n HO one IS Starbuck. J. F. Ulrich appointed appraisers. taking stock in the Dallas plant trains of double length cars. Kit Blood Bluer» mmle im»» »ell woman.,, complaining of prunes in old founded. times not more than one or two Carson’s Buffalo Ranch Wild In re estate of Abraham Peter — Mr«. Chas. Kreitoy, Mooaup. Conn, j Polk, where crops never fail. alone, but would derive return kinds. From the next traveling On behalf o f Dallas camn. W. Named as one o f the big chiefs West is well equipped to give us O. W., W. A. Ayres and V. P. t McKye, deceased, will admitted j revenue from all the plants in- man’s samples, we gather a few Mr. and M rs. George Scott j o f the Taft campaign committee, the very best show and from all Fiske yesterday presented W. G. : to probate. Paul Fundman ap- ! stalled. Several here think well more—andsoon until a credit of Oregon, accounts will certainly do so on Vassail with a handsome gold! Pointed administrator,c. t. i. The strongest and most dur- have been the recipients o f a . Ralph Williams, I of the venture, and Mr. J. L. able assortment is obtained. able binding twine can be secured j very pleasant yisit this week j stands high in the national coun- Wednesday, July 31. watch charm, suitably engraved. In re estate of Monroe Mulkey, Brown alone, has offered to take at Crider’s General Store at the i from two old North Dakota jcils of the Republican party. We make a specialty of the as a slight testimonial of their i deceased; petition for sale of per ! up $2000 o f the stock, making The circle Wednesday night ) friends whom they have not ¡None of us realized the full stg- most reasonable prices. appreciation o f his services dur - 1 sonal property granted. Also the amount to be raised only populur Sepias and the dainty presented Wayne Greenwood I seen for 20 years. They are Mr. | nificance of it when our Ralph petition to set off exempt prop- ! $8,000. As it is now too late for Hand Painted Car4s. Many ing his many years as clerk. land Mrs. Dick DeArmond, now sallied forth from the Polk coun- with a handsome gold watch fob erty. j the installation of a plant this of these are suitable for fram The Oregon Road Oiling com I living at Bend, and on an auto { ty hills. Journal. charm in recognition of the faith Theodore Ingalls and wife, of i year, Mr. Rodgers will at some ing. pany was compelled to send for ! tour o f the valley. They have! fulness and ability he has shown Waitsburg. are here for a visit , , „ , ... time in the future come up and Marriage Licenses. another tank of oil and did not now gone for a tour of the coast A family reunion was held at as captain of their guards. As with his neice, Mrs. T. H. Star- You often find a merchant ad make a definite proposition to the get to finish up their contract cities, and the Scotts expect to the,home of Sam Smith, near Mr. Greenwood had also arrived buck. and Jerome Kevser, a Lindsay I. Eales and Nellie commercial club, some of theoffi- vertising his goods as different. here until yesterday. They left be back in about three weeks. | Smithfle.d, last Saturday, those at — — „ ...... on ....... — — his — majority that day ... the cousin, o f the same place, is ex Damon. ¡cers of which were interviewed That “ different” gag has been present outside the family being occasion was made especially en pected to arrive tonight. Mr. for Independence, where they i Thos. J. Hayes and Pearl M. ! on the subject this morning. All worked overtime. But the fun Eye strain means headache. Mrs. Gold Hubbard, of Colfax, joyable. have contracted for quite an am Ingalls is one o f our 1852 pio Mangis. i whom the plan has been explain ny part o f it is, these Post Cards means inability. Ina- Wash., Mrs. Jeff Byerley. of ount of oiling, and may do some; Headache I Edw'. Gwalchman and Mary ed to seem favorable to the propo o f our’s really Are Different, neers. Dell Byerley, a young man en at Monmouth. They hope to re -' hility means a grouch. Dr. ¡Newport, his sisters; Mrs. M. E. Jones. sition, and it is nearly certain an N. R. Smith will leave next turn here to do a stretch on the I » w e ’s superior glasses fitted by ' Remington, of Norton, and Mrs. gaged in the transfer business We want you to come in and Irvine G. Alger and Josephine other of our capitalists will sub at Newport, while arranging har his methods will remove the Sunday for Honolulu, where he H. J. Savery. of Dallas, his cou Salt Creek road, if the funds can see for yourself. E. Eddy. ness on one of his horses receiv scribe for a block of $2,000. I cause, eyestrain and will change is in government service. Mr. sins. It was the first time all of be raised. The main idea is to so evapor /ou from a pessimist to an opti them had been together for 50 ed a kick from the animal that Smith has been living at Mon Farm Names. ate the fruit as to keep it in ail' ' mist. He does not go from house years. They met in the same badly fractured his right arm terey. California, for the last DR. D. B. REMPEL 103 Orchard Park Place, Glen its purity, form and taste—fresh ! to house. Beware o f those who old house too. Seth Smith, a close to the elbow. The bone eight years, coming up a week Cfclr*( ractor was shattered into splinters hy i in every particular. The process L. Adams, Salem. ■OMSfflil AND SIANOMI Jfenrs RpocUlist »ml Mfiirud Adjwsr. Phon do. Consult him at Hotel Gail brother, Tom Hubbard and Mrs. the violence o f the blow from the ago to visit his sisters, Mrs. Dodge Bieknell and Mrs. Hugh: 104 Illihee Lodge. W. L. Soeh does this without doubt, as was! 1414. 9 n. m. t«# 5 p,m. OU*r I mira by next Monday and Tuesday, July D. B. Richardson, cousins, were heavily shod hoofs. ftppnintuient- 114 Court Str«a evidenced to us by samples this > ren. 428 MainJStreet. '29th and 30th. ' unable to be present. Smith. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. thi3 office. Goc Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. ized i VBA« TS [»allas. 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