Mrs. Andrew Muir and Walter, left for Newport morning. That you did not see any crowds watching for bulletins from the second Chicago conven­ tion. Everyone knew what the The regular meeting o f the steam roller was going to do. Commercial club took place last That since our state militia evening in the court room, with President Foster in the chair, have brought the words “ all in” and a goodly number o f the into prominence .many have asked the Item izer what it really members present. A communication was received means. W e are inclined to be­ from the Commoner, Bryan’s lieve it means anything from a pajier, making a proposition on blister on the heel up to that advertising, which on motion o f tired feeling which develops the W. L. Soehren was referred to day after. NOTICE! Try that new drink, Vin Fiz Frappe, 10 cents, at the Cosy Try the best ice cream in town. Corner. I It is sold at the Cosy Corner. Miss Emily Branson, o f Salem, The season for Kimball cultiva­ is the guest o f Mrs. A. S. Camp­ M. Hayter, dentist. Bank Blk. tors has arrived. Our stock is bell. The thermometer shot up to complete Craven Bros. Fruit thinning shears 86 degrees yesterday. ven Bros, hardware, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kaerth W e have land option blanks That our police judge had bugs W. V. Fuller and Bob Fisher the advertising committee, with left today to spend their vacation for sale. last Monday night. left Sunday by auto fo r a few power to act. I at Gearhart Beach. - • a anu n a v e n u e . , uauieit u a u ies ur c u m m w u n m u i 1 Communications from the days at Newport. That it took quite an athlete to drive, him. Weight about ItOO. or will trade for a E r a n k F e fg U S O n W aS Up eastern land shows were receiv­ get into the council chamber for Look in the Sterling Furniture See the new hop stoves at the ed and on motion o f N. L. Guy the last meeting. ¡Company’ s windows and see the Dallas Iron Works. t f referred to the advertising com­ B u iI»to n , Ö r « . Trespass notices for sale at bargains displayed there. That it was too cold for ice Mrs. B. Casey has been visit­ mittee. this office. Lou Muscott has been limping ing Mrs. L. N. Rooney at Eugene. fU C U M B E R S for picklin*. any aise, and beans be The report o f the financial sec­ cream on the courthouse lawn U for canning. Phone South 3.—Iim Phillips H. Mueller and Chas. Jones, of around with a swelled ankle, retary was read and placed on Saturday night. 86 Use W olfe Head auto oils—the Buell, registered at the N ew Scott caused by a trunk that fell on it. file, it being as follows: That i f the capital city cannot best, Craven Bros., agents. yesterday. Balance on hand June 5_ ,$908 75 afford Saturday night band con­ Buy your boiled hams at the i C O R S A L E —A (rood second hand piano; cheap if * if taken at once. Phone 1664 A 16 Phone the Cosy Corner 461 Collected for 9 c o n c e r t s 176 75 certs, it will not cost their citi­ List your property with the Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no for your ice cream. Item izer Realty Concern. Col. monthly subscrips... 259 25 zens much to come over and list­ dust, strictly sanitary. p O R S A L E —Jersey cow—Dr. Nevel. A8 Total ......... .............. 1344 75 en to ours. For sale a large barn in good Furnished rooms to rent, Ap- Commissioner Petre is suffer­ ply at 602 Levens street. A29 condition at a bargain and on ing from a swelled jaw . caused Issued warrants from 93 That when the Salem road is to 105 inclusive______$ 263 20 easy terms. Apply here. by some affection o f the bone. S A L E —A 2-year old Jersey bull, aubject to Dr. Butler, dentist, office over F OR register. Inquire of Fred Auer. Phone Rick- Balance on hand Aug. 7 1081 55 electrified we may expect night reall. 616. A22 Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents, j The best meals in town are tf the Fuller pharmacy. The next thing on the program service between here and there. Instructions how to use them in served at the Dallas Hotel. was the adoption o f a slogan. That another Roosevelt sup­ Misses Flora and Roberta Mc- S A L E —Split body oak rick wood, poets, etc. each package, for sale by Dallas F R Phone Wm. Herzog spent Sunday Quite a number o f slogans were porter has been found, making 19x5S.—O. DeHaven A Son. A22 Callon are in Portland this week. Meat Co. with his family in the metropo­ received, but no definite conclu­ three in this vicinity. Wood saw— the old reliable — sion was arrived at and the mat­ Mr. G. W. Pewtherer was up lis. That woman suffrage did not Robt. E. Reed. Phone Brown from his farm near Rickreall yes­ fresh. Phone 119x68.—O. DeAaven A Son. ter left over for another meeting. A22 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bilyeu left 15. tf W. L: Soehren, o f the trans­ prove a popular movement either terday. yesterday by auto for a few days portation committee reported among the women or men o f the Miss Nola Coad has gone for p O R SALE—Some 16 Inch body oak, and some Work on the Carnegie library at Newport. 4 foot oak cord wood, not over 6 inches in an extended visit with friends in that he had written Passenger county seat. d iam eter.—Phone 4x15.—Wes E lliott. Ah is progressing rapidly. Contract­ Tom Notson says Bill White It is said that Bert Dennis Agent J. M. Scott regarding the Lane county. Gave up the Struggle. TWO LEAGUES. ors Holmes & Grant, now having caught 50 pounds o f Tom Cod at providing o f car chairs on this ran off with his wife. He does COR SALE—My en tlr« herd o f da iry cow» Dr. E. J. Scheetz, chiropractic the foundation well under way. Newport this week. A card was received yesterday division, and received in reply not want her back, but would 518 Church st., get a good cow at a reasonable price. Phone adjustments. Suffragettes Organize Both, at Dal­ from “ Ola” Fuller saying that See the Sterling Furniture like to tramp on Bill awhile. that commencing at once a chair tf ilonm oulli 273—J. W. ~ Orr, Rick reali. Alonm ......... ' **’ Claire Snyder will leave tomor­ he started in at N y e Creek Tues­ near depot. t f Company’s windows for bargains las and Falls City. That about all there ever was row to work in the electric shops car would be on every train going day. to swim to Japan, but that in house furnishings. out o f Dallas. Mr. Scott was Mrs. Geo. Conkey was over to Roosevelt wss a big noise, and V o lu n te e r h a y crop near D alla» lo r sale. Ad in Salem. the water got so cold about the * dress 918 East T a ylo r street, Portland, tf from Independence Tuesday. surprised to hear that the chair A Woman Suffrage Amend­ first breaker that he concluded Mrs. Winnie Springer, an en­ he has now commenced the same W. A. Ayres and party will cars that had gone out o f here ment league has been formed in that he had better give up the old programme. The Ross separator started up thusiastic organizer o f votes for leave for their annnal outing at T—cash, a 4 12 a. re tract near Dal were locked and not o f use to F OR las. R E N Crop Included if desired. Inqu ire at on the Frank Friesen place Mon­ womens clubs, Dallas to carry forward the job, not because he could not was a caller yes­ That one o f the greatest poli­ Ta ft tomorrow. biM office. A 29 our people, and said the matter movement to adopt Amendment make it, but—you know. terday. day. tical suprises o f the century hap­ A1 Baxter came up from Salt would be fully attended to here­ No. 1 at the next election. There C. L. Crider and family have pened at Chicago yesterday. E tO R SALK—Advance lirtsh er 28x48, M ower Money to loan at all times on Creek today to have a wheat after. are no dues or obligations except ■ and new feeder, bundle racks, and tanks, See Ocean First Time. county farms.— Item izer apartments at the New Scott beard removed from his eye. Claims allowed: or trade for huller—A. T. Nairn, Ainit.-, Ore., Polk That you do not always know to use ones influence and to do Route 2. tf while their home is being reno­ Realty Co. The April and May bill o f the just how things will turn out. Mra. Glen Grant and son, Hal- wha) work in behalf o f the move­ " Mrs. Laura Miller, o f Portland, Itemizer for $21 was again laid vated. don, left for Newport this morn­ Dr. A. B. Starbuck, with his That the band boys are now ment that the members can ea­ was up last week, a guest o f Mr. over, no report having been re­ ’ WO Hereford bulls, three years old, regi» ing, where both will for the first A. L. Lucas, engineer on one I parents and his sister, Miss sily give. 1 tered cattle price.,—Dal tei ‘ at • common stock ........................................ off on their yearly vacation. and Mrs. H. L. Crider. ceived from the finance commit­ time get a glimpse o f the ocean la s Meat Market. tf Edith, are at Tillamook beach o f our freights, has returned ) The officers are: That Ben Selling has given up J. A, Baxter, the Portland ce­ tee: this evening. Mrs. Grant has this week, having left Sunday from his vacation spent at A l­ President to be chosen. OR SALE—One 5-horse power steam engine, for that place. ment man, came up here this O b se rver....... ................... $22 00 all hope o f election by declaring lived in Dallas all o f her38 years, bany. Vice presidents, Mrs. George F been used about 12 months, practically as week for his auto, which has Tracy Staats______________ 22 80 for Taft. good as new. $35 takes it.— Dallas Meat Co. tf Gerlinger. Mrs. Chas. Gregory. but tells us she has never yet Mr. and Mrs. John Reising j I carry a full line o f everything W. L Tooze...................... 37 45 T at the proper cognomon now been here some time. Secretary, Mrs. Harriett B. seen the ocean. and expert watch and jew elry have been up from Portland for The matter o f holding the for Roosevelt would be Theodore Sibley. W ANTED a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. ! Curt Hawley and fam ily came repairing done" at my jew elry Mr. and Mra. W right Smith county fair was then taken up, Africanus, he' having followed Treasurer, Mrs, H. E. Smith. over in his auto Tuesday for a store on Main street.—J. H. Coad. are sojourning at N e w p o rt and the date set fo r Thursday, the example set by Scipio A fr i­ 11/A NTE D —A fresh m ilch cow at H olm an’s Advisory council,G. W. McBee, Shepherd. tf ” dairy. tf Mrs. H. M. Lawrence started visit with his sister, Mrs. H. A. Friday and Saturday, the 3rd, Lee Fenton left today to join canus, the noted Roman general Mrs. C. Nelson, Rev. Edgar W. yesterday for Iowa to visit O. D. Beauchamp. — Stayton Times. 4th and 5th o f October. On mo­ who went down into A fric a and Miles, W. L. Tooze. Born, August 1st to Mr. and 117ANTED—A m iddle aged lady to do general his fam ily in their cottage at ” housework for fam ily of three.—Ed. Mrs. John Wesley Morrison at Wolcott and family and other Cooking bags o f the Dallas tion o f Prof. M etzger a commit­ The league to date comprises Newport. captured Carthage. Clarke, Kickreall. Meat Co. Latest thing out in tee o f five were appointed to look their Salt Creek home a daugh­ friends. forty o f the most progressive That Janitor Woods should ter, Dr. L. A. Bollman attending. Mra. Laura Miller has been up people o f Dallas, many o f them Our prices are right on tents, cooking o f all kinds o f meat. after the preliminary arrange­ FOR RENT 25 cents for 30 bags. ments for the harvest festival. have an assistant during the being prom iiiesi business men. from the metropolis fo r a visit Osteopaths are the only non­ camp stoves, hammocks and oth­ summer i f he is to keep our court We may exjM tt this movement with her may friends. Misses Helen and Lela Hersh The president appointed W. A. drug physicians in Oregon legal er seasonable goods.—Craven ~COR RENT, a modern 8-room house, barn and house lawn in the best o f shape. ,o go rapidly forward with such ly licensed by the state board o f Bros. Hardware and Implement ner, o f Hood River, are here vis- Ayres, R- C. Seymour, J. R. * garden. $20 a month. Inquire at this office. John C. Moore was up before B. Muir and W. V. That A lbany’s blind pigs are a splendid backing o f the best Justice Holman Saturday and iting at the home o f their uncle. Craven. Medical Examiners. Dr. Mc- Co. seeing things happen. people o f the town and many ¡fined $10 for trespassing. to rent at 704 Jefferson. A pply p «1 q Nicol, 719 Court street, only os­ Peter Finseth le ft Monday for U. S. Loughary. H OUFE to W. A. Ayres at 919 W ashington or Court _ , _ ,, . . i On motion o f Guy the matter more will doubtless enlist. E v­ teopath in Dallas. tf That a Woodrow Wilson club T. W. Brunk, candidate for a trip through the northwest, Mrs. Forrette, of Dallas, is v is - ^ f a Keepfresh fruit establish­ erywhere the very best and most i the legislature on the democratic Mrs. Roy DeArmond (Miss 'and will visit several o f the i n g at the home o f her hus- 'ment here was le ft to the manu- is yet to be organized. intelligent people are carrying ticket, was up from his Eola T-TW O furnished light house keep­ Cordia Gooch) who has been vis­ principal cities. 1 and s parents, Mr. and Mrs. facturers committee with in­ That Mrs. Macomber saw a this reform F OR in g REN rooms with use of bath at 796 T evens forw ird. E very­ -Stayton Mail. iting her mother here. Mrs. A. structions to take the same up cougar at her home recently, but where are those t o ) who are in­ farm Monday. Miss Agnes W indover requests |^’ F °rette- Gooch, left Monday for a three us to change her paper from Born. August 5th, to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lynch with the promoters. The ques- when the men got there it had different and unJecided. In weeks outing at Newport. Dallas to 460 Commercial street, moved to Salem last week, where tion was fully discussed, some vanished. M ISCELLANEO US some localities they may be in Mrs. Charley Smith, east o f Dal­ he will work in the Prince shoe opposition to the proposal devel- Mr. Chas. W. Crawford re­ Salem. That you forgot to read the the majority, but this is not to las, a daughter, Dr. Staats at­ oping. I OST—in Dallas, a claas pin. with initials L. membered us with some nice declaration o f principles by be confidered as against the re­ tending. Dr. D. D. Young, after a store there for a time. ** N. S. Finder leave at this office. A! form. Progress is never carried venison steak Tuesday, for which course o f study in Frisco, expects either Taft, Wilson or Roosevelt. The Baptist church Ladies’ Aid Will Toner has resigned his po­ Work Will Be Rushed. forward by the multitude, but is Society will sell at Butler’s store he has our appreciation to his to locate in Portland. His w ife um the J. H, Brown place on Salt C T R A Y K D freu sition as express agent in Corval­ That everyone hopes the city Work will be rushed on the led by the few , those who are on Main street, next Saturday O Creek, a two-year old heifer. Finder ability as a skilled hunter. has lately presented him with a lis and moved back to his Lincoln please notify ugust May. Phone North Red new dormitory for the Monmouth papers will now devote less space j intelligent and who think and home baked bread, cake etc. fi* county farm. C. H. Farmer, the enterpris­ son and heir. to politics. normal, for which $50,000 appro­ are courageous enough to stand ing farmer o f Itickreall, is out a Hop pickers wanted at the Orr Brown & Sibley, attorneys and The body o f Wm. Adair was priation became available yester­ by their convictions. Every in­ O U ND —III the Methodist church a Woodman hop yard at Rickreall, manager, F pin. Bee Shepard’s Jewelry store. A l span o f horses that some thief abstracters, notary public. A b ­ shipped through here yesterday day when Secretary o f State 01- COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. dividual must work out the free­ took out of his barn last Satur­ stracts made promptly at a rea­ I to Salem, his home, he having cott announced he would disre­ dom o f its own soul. That which Ed. B. Hodges. Phone Rickreall day night. 52. A15 sonable charge. 616 Mill street, died in McMinnville. gard Attorney General Craw­ I have purchased the Snyder wood sawing out Warehouse bond o f J. K. Sears chains and hampers most is fear. 1 fit anti solicit your patronage. Phone 1583.— Dallas, Ore. A ll repairing neatly and sub­ fo rd ’s advice and pay over the The W. C. T. U. will hold their The fear o f what some one might Weldon Black. in sum o f $5000, with John Mc- G. S. Graves returned to his stantially done on watches, H. A. Hinshaw has been called duties as assessor Monday, after fund, according to President J. Crow, V. B. Sears and A. E. think concerning ones attitude monthly meeting on August 13th prepared to do your house m oving in good clocks and and jew elry by R. W. to Frisco for a conference with a short vacation at the farm, H. Ackerman, who is here at­ Dennis as sureties, and bond o f and convictions. To fear is to at the home o f Mrs. H. E. Smith I am shape ami on short notice. Also Jacks to Bennett at the Sheperd jew elry S. P. officials, and we may soon where Mrs. Graves and the child­ tending a meeting o f the execu­ Oregon M illing & Warehouse grovel in the dust. But Dallas 619 Washington street. W e also rent. Phon j 1583. W eldon Black. tf store, Main street, to which sat­ hear o f his promotion to general ren still are. tive committee o f the normal company, in sum o f $8000, with people are not cowardly and fear­ have election o f officers at this isfied customers attest. tf freight agent. board. B. F. Baker, W. T. Hoffman and ful. They will carry this move­ meeting and urgently request all W. H. McKee was up from “ Architects inform me they Elizabeth Hoffman as sureties, ment on to success. Dallas is members to be p resen t— Mra. To Whom it May Concern. A call for a state committee Shoe repairing First class Perrydale today. He says that can have plans completed and approved, and clerk diverted to not a dead town or a back num­ H. E. Smith, recording secretary. meeting o f the National Progres­ work guaranteed, moderate a thresher pulled in on him last ready to advertise for bids with­ ber. It will take the lead in this OTICE is hereby given that I ! have this day sive party, has been addressed prices, best material used. John night, but as they had quite a in 10 day3, ” said President A ck­ issue licenses to said parties for matter, and shoulder the respon­ N given _____ _ m r y son, (¿lenti, his time, ami w ill term o f one year from August 7. to the Itemizer by Geo. F. Rod­ Hammer, the shoemaker. 311 heavy rain in that vicinity this hereafter not be held responsible for him, fl Cures Colds. Croup and W hooping Cough. erman. “ W e think we ought to uanciallv or otherwise. Ordered that bills numbered sibility which naturally rests up­ gers, o f Salem, to be held at Main street. A8 morning, it is now lying idle. J. W. M ITCH ELL, have the building ready for oc­ on it as the county seat and me­ D ated. Dallas July 25, 1912. am 118 to 163 amounting to $1960.31, Portland Tuesday, August 27th. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Craven Raiph Adams is now confined cupancy by February 1st.” be allowed on special road fund tropolis. Elza Boyd, w ife and daughter, will leave Saturday on the Bear to his bed with an attack o f ner­ President Ackerman said the for district one. A t Falls City another league Dallas Wood Yards. o f Cresswell, and Lincoln Boyd for their home at Los Angeles, vous prostration, caused by the normal would have a new domes­ has been formed to co-operate with Dallas in this work. This Kopiah coal and wood 16-inch and family, railroad agent at which runs to that seaport with­ trouble he has had in securing tic science and art department Shot in the Arm. league is composed o f the best and 4-foot wood delivered to any Halsey, are expected this week out stop except at Astoria and an engine that could haul his next year. Miss Myra H. But­ part o f the city promptly. Tele­ for a visit with the Sam Ray fam ­ Frisco. rock wagons. Mr. Adams has ler, o f N ew York, fo r eight years The other day while fishing and most influential people and phone, office 334, residence 663. ily. Take advantage o f the bar- worked day and night in an en- head o f a similiar department at up the LaCreole Ernest Earl, a will be o f great assistance to W. L. Barber, dealer. A meeting o f the Poultry A s­ gains in house furnishings dis- deavor to keep his contract with the state normal at Cheney, Wn. 13-year-old lad residing at John Dallas. The officers are: President, Mrs. S. E. Seymour sociation is called at the court played in the Sterling Furniture the city, and the strain has under­ signed a contract today to take M inty’ s on the Boise place, was Vice presidents, Mrs. Pearl shot through the fleshy part o f See the new P rune stove Mill mined his health to a great ex­ charge o f the departm ent house next Saturday afternoon Company’ s windows on the arm by some careless hunters Ellis, Mrs. Richard Paul. i the Dallas Iron VV 'orks. at 1 o’ clock to discuss plans for street and you will save money. tent. He has the sympathy of Secretary, S. R. Skeels. all Dallas citizens, who hope he out for bear with a 22-rifle. the December show and to hear Invest ia a Concrete Mixer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crider left Treasurer, Rev. F. M. Waehlte will yet be able to make this The enterprising contractors The strongest and most d u r-! the report o f the committee on San Jose yesterday by auto for method o f hauling a success. Advisory council, Mrs, Sadie Lease! the Lee Place. the state fair. their future home in Dallas. It able binding twine can be secured i The work o f making our new o f all kinds o f buildings. Holmes Singleton, L. B. Murray, A. E. . . A t I _»»«»n r n n tin m it n o r n H i n n /mn That is why ’ Blair’s W riting A new barn is being erected at Crider’s General Store at the Mrs. Colby, a suffrage expo­ will probably take a couple macadam streets has been handi- ^ ^ rani ’ have invested in a con- Seymour, W. T. Grier, Cbaa. C. on the Mary F. Lee place south Lee. nent, gave talks at the Presby­ weeks to make the trip up. Tablets make friends everywhere most reasonable prices. capped this year, and it is now erete m ixer and now have it in . . - noRsihlp - to fini'ih - .............. " ■ work on the o f town, the house renovated and terian church and court house they are sold. That is why the nil thsf i "**-*" *•**" “ * *“ thciF I f you have money to loan we • harrilv other improvements made. For­ Sunday Grandma Tillery Dead. rock The .. . , and .. Monday nights to will find you a borrower; if you was contemplated for this season. r „ . is customer who buys one Blair Tab­ est L. Guthrie has leased the Probate. The funeral services c f Libby limited audiences, She gave her | want to borrow money we can Half a dozen wagons are hauling wheeled to the top o f a small in­ let invariably comes back for an­ place for tw o years and will move In re estate o f John Albers, Gentry Tillery, known better as side o f the argument in a con- j f,n,| y 0 U a lender. Plenty o f mon- rock today, but many more are cline, where it is dumped in a his family out there in about a deceased; real property o f estate other. hopper, together with the right vincing manner and succeeded ey on improved farm property. Grandma Tillery, were conducted needed to keep up with the proportion o f cement and water, month. ordered sold. at the home o f her son, Aaron in organizing a local league. ------- BRO W N & S IB LE Y. crusher. Blalr’ a *'U. S . MiH” to ttia b lu e s t and it comes out at the lower In re guardianship o f Elberta Tillery, at Ballston, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hoskins, It is probable that a meeting Daughter Seriously 111. end into another barrow, all ready Guy, a minor; inventory and ap- and best 10-cent tablet on the m arket July 25th, Pastor E. T. Starkey H. H. Belt and family, o f Dallas, o f the fruit grow er’s association Marriage Licenses. to he wheeled to th e place where Mrs. Henry Robbins was call­ praisment filed and approved. o f the Am ity Baptist church con­ Paul Belt and family, o f Willa- will be called in the near future In re estate o f H. H. Starr, de­ today. It repreaenta the last word la ducting the serv ices. Edw. Gump and Laura Van it is needed on the foundation ed to Portland yesterday by the mina, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. for the purpose o f making ar­ walls. It is the first machine o f serious illness o f her daughter, ceased; bond filed and approved. good tablet making. The deceased was born in Miss­ Ormsb.v, o f Portland, formed a! rangements to establish at sever­ Meter. ouri, November 28, 1848, was merry party which left Saturday J al points in the county individual Marion Probst and Rosilee the kind ever used in Dallas, Mrs. Jessie Hill. Mrs. Hill con­ A. E. Seymour, J. E. Beezley concrete having heretofore been j tracted a cold, an abscess form ­ and M. L. Thompson made ap­ married to Henry Tillery in I for Garibaldi for a two weeks’ I canneries like to the one owned Compton. Since adding the Blair line to mixed by hand, and is being ed in her head, and she had just praisers. Brown county, Kansas, May 20, stay. McMinnville T. R. our stock, our tablet trade has by Mr. Cephas Nelson. Our view by many interested specta­ undergone an operation at St, In re estate o f A. P. McKye, 1858, who with their two sons Cantaloupe! from Steffjr. The Oregon Loganberry com- growers are gettin g tired o f tors. It is capable o f 2 1-2 cubic Vincent’s hospital. deceased: bond filed and approv­ doubled. and one daughter survives her. l» n y in an interview with a Sa- waiting fo r a large cannery to be One o f our Dallas boys is now yards at a time, and can get ed. John N. Butler, W. L. Pet­ She died July 24, 1912. She was You have tried the rest; now supplying the home market with away with about 40 yards a day, tyjohn and Joe Teak» made ap­ try the beat Baptist Church. S TaU h Tu lS low er1t f C h r f * “ S T S ,hat °tSL S ï ™ the business on their own hook, cantaloupes raised on his ranch being much faster than the old will put out 200 acres on the praisers. has gone to her reward. “ Bless­ so that they may be certain o f at Turlock, California. Sunday services: Sam method, besides guaranteeing a In re estate o f Elmer A. Mar­ ed are the dead that die in the Thielson place, that they will have their own cannery and some way o f preserving the fruit Steffy has already shipped to perfect mixture as to propor­ Sunday school 10 a. m., lesson. tin et al, minora; guardian au­ Lord.’ ’ they have and which they desire Hugh Black three crates o f the tions. something that was very Troubled Sea and Troubled Soul. evaporator, water system and thorized to sell real estate. Many were the expressions o f will do to put in. Fruit and berry rais­ delicious summer fruit, and they hard to do in the old way. Morning worship at 11, theme love and sympathy the strongest electric lights. They In re estate o f W. H. Ireland, their plowing and cultivating by ing in this vicinity is greatly received a wire todayjthat three “ Election. ” testimony to her noble liie .—Am- deceased; final account filed and i MCKffllfl ARD STATOMI« gasoline power. Britt Aspen- handicapped in'this respect, as more crates were on the way- Evening 8 p. m., subject, Saturday. September 7th set for ty Times. Buy your brick and drain tile wall will be the manager at Der­ no one desires the stuff to spoil Sam is making a good thing out “ Does it M atter.” 428 Main Street. hearing. ry, which name they expect to on their hands. As the matter o f his California ranch, but many from the Dallas Brick & Tile Co. Communion Service at the close DR. 0. « REBPEL I change to loganberry. Do not now stands, everything o f the times sighs for the good old Ore­ W ill pay the highest cash price o f the morning service at 12. Cfclrui raetar kind is in an uncertain condition, gon rains, which were so bad for for oats, on board cars at your 1 forget that . against intense op- The Young Peoples Meeting Nerv. Hpecl.li.t uvl Spinal Adjiu «r. Phon« __. . , , M1«. s ». »i. tu a i., m ^other i nnni b, i position, the Hemizer brought with no guarantee o f any kind to his rheumatism that he had to nearest railroad spur. Phone F. will beheld with th mother church­ Mipnintuient. 114 Court Sin 9 the grower. ¡these people to Polk county. have a change o f climate. es in the park at 6:45. C. Meyer, Dallas. , iMU« Oí«««* T in G W e hav HIS is to notify the farmers o f SIM( Polk County, that I, purchas­ ing agent for the Albers Bros. So Milling Company, o f Portland, will pay cash, the top price, fo r oats, put on board the cars at your nearest railroad spur. CH Phone me at Main 1; or Main 1644. F. G MEYER III»«. \ ry I A DC I Be Now T< D AL I Phone 513