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CHILDREN’S CONTEST, ' CORRECT FALL s WINTER STYLES ' Buplah D ougins................... 50........... 50 Alma Mitchell....... ............50........ 60 B e u la h D o u g la s . Miaa Emma Barber, o f Sheridan, vis ited her cousin. Miss Faye Barber, the latter part o f the week. HARNESS * All things considered, it is by far the most represen tative showing of Smart Garments for Men that was ever shown in Our City. We hope you will not refuse an invitation to come and look them over. One o f the Miss Mabel Poling, o f Portland, at tended the .wedding at James Boyd- ston’s Wednesday. Paul and Leo Beach returned fom the mountains Friday. W. C. Sunderland, o f Black Rock, visited his brother, J. L. Sunderland, at the hospital Sunday. Jack Martin, o f Monmouth, Dallas visitor Friday. of the “ Clothe* Beautiful Rev. C. C. Poling, o f Portland, was a Dallas visitor last week. They are priced at designed and made by $ 1 2 .5 0 to $ 3 0 . 0 0 The'e are still Open Sun mer Suits on our racks that we are Closinj Out at Greatly Reduced Prices. of Baltimore and New York A lm a M itc h e ll. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapmah, o f Sa lem, visited in Dallas Sunday. j Charley Lane is working on the Ben- nett hay baler. Mrs. Winegar, of Monmouth, visited in Dallas Wednesday. Sam Slapy, o f Falls City, is working at the mill, Mrs. Lane, o f Portland, her son, Charley Lane. is visiting Mrs. R. I). Jennings visited her aunt, Mrs. Miller, of Oakdale, this week. T h e trade-marks cut from the wrappers on Babbitt's Best Soap are redeemable for beautiful and useful presents. Just remember that the wrapper is around the best soap ever made. T h e trade-m ulu on all B A B B I T T S P R O D U C T S are ealuable in procuring free premium«. Pure Lye or Potash Naptha Soap White Floating Soap Babbitt’s Cleanser. Do you know that I can make your Fall Suit now while my shop is not so busy— for 25 per cent less than during tne busv season? SAVE M ON EY Saving 25 cents on every dollar of clothes value is worth while. And you can do it l»y being meas ured now for your Fall Suit. WHie for Premium Book. a T. BABBITT. INC.. Bo, 1776. N .» York Gtr. PR ICES S A L E M , F A L L S CITY & W E S T E R N R Y . W e st Bound. East Bound. TRAIN No. 2. ir. Dalian..................................7:3/1 a. ill. r. West Salem........................8:16 a. ro. t,v. Lv. Lv. Ar. TRAIN No. 1. West Salem........................ 9:00 a 0:45 a. Dalian .............. 10 :15 «. Falla City ............... 10:35 a. m. Black Rock TRAIN No. 4. r. Black Rock ....* * ..........11:00 a. m. 11:15 a. in. Falls City TRAIN No. 3. II:50 a. in t.v. W eit Salem........................ 1 :20 p. m Dalian ........ . 12:30 p. m l.v. Dallan W, it Salem ............................2 :00 p. m Ar. Fall» City .......................... 2 :30 p. in TRAIN No. «. 2 :40 p. m. Falls C'ty ..................... TRAIN No. 5. ,v. Dalian............................. .3:10 p. m. .3:40 p. in. l.v. Went Salem ...................... 4:45 p. m. ,r. A'est Sale'll.................. Lv. Dallan................................ 5:30 p. m. TRAIN No. t. Ar. Fall» City .......................... tl :00 p. in. ,V. Falla City ......................... 6 :10 p. TRAIN No. II. (Sundays Only.) ,r. D a llen ..:............................«:40 p. TRAIN No. 10. (Somlaya Only.) ..7 35 a r. Dallan............... . .5:15 a. r. Went Salem .. TRAIN No. 12. (Sunday» Only.) ................ 11:40 a. in. v. Black Kock v. Fall» City . . . . ............. 11:55 ». in ................ 12:30 p. m r. Dallan ........... r. Went Salem .. ............... 1:10 p. in. Lv. Lv. l.v. Ar. Went Salem .. . Dalian ............. Falla City ....... Black Ria k . .. .................9 3k) a. I ................ 0 *45 a. 1 ............ 10:15 a. I ................10:3óa. I You can get a real 130.00 suit for only $22.50— a saving of $7.50, and a greater saving goes with suits of higher cost. T H IS S P E C IA L O F F E R giving a 25 per cent reduction on a well made, exact fitting, up-to-date suit should interest every man who looks ahead. Come in and see the economy of it. Williams & Collins D KM Y Hin Always Bought Fire at Fall* City. O R EG O N S TA TE FAIR * SEPT. 2 to 7,1912 (Fair Grounds) Salem, Oregon THE Makes Special Lo at Round-Trip Fares One and One-Third Fares From All Points In Oregon Livestock, agricultural, hoi- ticultural, poultry and textile H. P. Shriver and .Mr. W ett are painting a house for Mr, Conser, o f Perrydale, exhibits. purses for big race events. Mrs. Hogue and family, o f Gresham, has been here visiting her sister, Mrs. Jessie Brown. Big special features daily. Mrs. Everett Wilson and children visited in North Dallas a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, o f Gresham, visited their daughter, Mrs. George Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Digby are here from the mountains visiting their daughter, Mrs. Violet Mitchell. Sale tember 11th. Claud Conlee is working in McMinn ville. Saul Ediger is having his house paint' i ed. Sol. Ediger’s brother came from Kan sas Monday. G e n e r a l P eaaen ger A g e n t , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chase moved in Mr. A lferd's house, Mrs. J. Viggers and daughter. Mar jorie, o f Portland, are viaitmg her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lynch. Mrs. Earl White, o f Portland, was a week end visitor at the home o f her mother, Mrs. Geo. Muscott. Infornidlion un Poultry 1 A 50 cents at lta S avack , N oble Grand O ka C ospkr , Secretary Misttetoe Circle, No. 23, Women of Woodcraft Dallas Assembly, No. 46 United Artisans Meets First and Third Monday Evenings of each month in Woodman Hall. Visiting members cordially invited. Mrs. J. E. M illkr . Master Artisan W illis S imonton , Secretary Dalla* Camp, No. 2O9 Woodmen of the World Meets every Tuesday at Woodman Hall, corner of Washington and Jeffers4>n Streets. Visiting Neighbors welcomed. T racy S taats , Consul Commander W. A . A ykkm , Clerk Meets Second and Fourth Fridays o f each month in Masonic hall on ACain street. Vis iting brethren welcome. W. L. SoKHHKN, W . M. W alter 8. Mem, -ecretary Summons. In the C ircuit Court o f the State o f O regon for Polk c o u n ty . D epartm ent No. 2. Irene C anavan. p la in tiff ) vs. H A T S SATU R D AY, A U G U ST 31. M R S . B. T O N E R 8 0 4 C o u r t S tre e t C h FOR ild FLETCHER'S ren Cry C A S T O R I A M arks esig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is prohnhly pntentuhh,. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* •ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Ahum A Co. receive tpeclal notice, without c hargo. iu the Scientific American. A handsomely tllnstrnted weekly. Largest cir culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, 93 a year : four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.*,,Bre"h"’ New York Brunch Office, 626 P St., Washington. 1). C. G. L. H A W K IN S R a ilr o a d street, D a llas. ONUMENT “ Lett We Forget." Marble— — Granite I A. F. L A. M. Jennings Lodge, No. 9 Th.CW H.Lar Co. Saaftla FIRST SH OW ING OF FALL AND WINTER as OVER YEARS' E X P ER IE N C E D Aaé>ac«»«aadwlai6Uiah— niaw •bout brcecfiag. hatching. raima, ( « d a i and housing poultry a contained ia the late* edition of U ly s Poultry Book-juft phatad. Soad for copy, baa. M ILLINERY A ir lie , O r e g o n Almira Rebekah Lodge, No. 26 P o rtla n d , O r e g o n Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter moved to the peach camp Tuesday, for an outing. B. F. B U T L E R Meets on the First snd Third Wednesdays of each month in the Odd Fellows Hall. For further information relative to JOHN M. SCOTT, 8TKKKT DALLAS, OREGON Thotumds of obstinate cases have been fares, train schedules, etc., call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent. «12 M f IN Phone 29 F. M. S H U C K August with Final Return Limit Sep Veterinary Surgeon Results Guaranteed Dont think that piles can’ t be cured. 29th to September 7th, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes are moving into Mrs. Hill’s house. Hal Alsip ia working in Mr. Chap man’ s prune orchard. ? S a d ie L y n n , C lkkk on DR. B. E. N E V E L Have Your Young Roosters Caponized Meets on the Second and Fourth Wednes days of each month at the Wmshnan Hall. E mma J oht , Guardian Neighbor Tickets OREGON Since installing my latest im- roved harness sewing machine have found it much more con venient to do harness repairing in the shortest possible time. All work guaranteed. ASHER COOVERT For particulars, address or call on S12 at Farmers feed shed. $28,000 in Mr. Rhude is visiting at Independence this week. - Mr. and Mrs. N. Nerell have been visiting Dallas and are now on Gooseneck. They are from San Jose, Cal., and Mrs, Nerell was formerly Miss Reta Conner, formerly o f this city. Her moth er, Mrs. Robert Conner, will come up from California before long to assist in celebrating a golden wedding in the family. Special exhibit school children. • Caponizing cured by Doan’s Ointment. any drug store. Willard Marsh and Miss Lena White, o f Salem, visited Faye Hensen Friday. • D ENTIST Our 9ister city up the creek was the scene o f another disast Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. Hours: 8 to 12 A. M l t o 6 P. M. rous fire Sunday morning, when Office All kinds ot Dental work done at the residence o f C. S. O’ Brien reasonable prices. was entirely consumed. Mrs. O’ Brien had been baking until late Saturday evening, and it is supposed some sparks were left MRS. MH OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL to smoulder and eventually flam INSTRUCTOR ON ed to a blaze. The family were awakened at 2 next morning to P IA N O and O R G A N find the entire house aflame, and were not able to save anything < Htudio: Studio : 712 t Oak St., Dallas, Oregon scarcely but themselves. The . 4 fire department performed heroic service, but saved only the char red walls. An insurance of $1275 was carried in the Oregon Fire Relief, and Monday J. H. Nelson came up from McMinn ville, adjusted the claim, and Mr. O’ Brien will receive the full amount. He estimates his loss at about $3,000. Found Mr. and Mrs. Oran Kurans were Sa lem visitors Sunday. Rush. Wm. Finley, Ralph Chil- Mrs. Wm. Ilaynor is in Tillamook cotte, and Walter Baker were visiting Postmaster and Mrs. W. E Baker. TRAIN No. 13. (Sundays Only.) B ernetta v ersu s W eldon B efore Ju s called for the prosecution, and Pauline Snyder visited in McMinn Lv. Went Salem . .............1:20 p. I John Blascah and May Weldon ville the latter part o f the week. Lv. Dalian............... ..................2:05 p. I tice H olm an T uesday. for the defense. The trouble ................ 2 :33 p. I Lv. Falla Citv Mrs. Bertha Eiddiman, o f Albany, is Ar. Black Kuck . . . ............... 2 :36 p. I seems to have rised over the pur visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol TRAIN No. 14. (Sundays Only.) Blessing. t. Black Kock .. ................. 4 ;00 p. m. An hour and a half before chase o f a pair o f ladies shoes j TRAIN No. 16. (Sunday» Only.) ................. 4:16 p. in. Mrs. Lou Fisher, o f Portland, visited Felln City .. . Justice Holman Tuesday after from Mrs. Weldon by Bernetta, in Dallas this week. .................5:50 p. r. Dalla» — ................ 4 :50 p in. Lv. Went Snlem noon finally gave the outcome of though what he bought them for Ar. Italian....... ................ 0:30 p. ............... 5 :30 p in r. West Salem ., the scrap at Black Rock some was not made clear, and seemed I Oily Five Grow« Daughters. weeks ago when Pete Bernette an unprovoked assault any far- j was knocked off the platform to ther than that. The prosecuting1 The Polk County Itemizer reg C hristian Science. i the railroad 5 feet 8 inches be- witness, and the wife o f the de- j isters a kick a g a in s t the trend o f i low, by Reams Weldon, striking fendant are Finns, a i d the all political parties toward worn Christian Science services held j his head against a rail, and sus whole trouble the result o f mat an suffrage. We will bet a four W a r I n f a n ta a n d f ! h i l d r # n . in Adventist church next Sun taining injuries which have kept ters in which the court had no dollar pup that the editor o f the Judge Holman fined! Itemizer is an old bachelor with m a day. Subject o f lesson-sermon. him in the Dallas hospital everj concern. since. Judge Sibley appeared the defendant $10 and costs, m grouch as long as a fork han “ Christ Jesus” at 11 a. m. Sun ( for the prosecution and O scar! amounting to some $40, and the die and twice as big around as a , '" 1 at day school at 10:30 a. m. bologna sausage. Stayton Mail. j Hayter for the defense. Mr. 1 same was paid. IA ! Mr, and Mrs. Henman and family, formerly o f Dallas, arecom ingout from Agate Beach to pick hops for Toy sing. Will Cornelius has returned to Hills' boro after a visit with Cleve Burch. T H A T TH REE DOLLARS. !. Boyd Gee was up from Perrydale last Sunday, Mrs. E. F, Ewing, o f Monmouth, and Mrs. A. E. Cone visited Mrs. Ches Craven Sunday, Mr. Reasoner, o f Texas, visited at the Forette home Sunday. A month from now —you will be thinking about a Fall Suit C E O . F. S K IF F 1 CRAVEN BROS., DALLAosREGoN ( Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fuller left Wed nesday for several week’ s stay in the mountains. LEADING CLOTHIER, DALLAS, OREGON. LOOK AHEAD! This bank is pleased to place I tl i disposal of its customer» the fam ine* gained during many years of continue»-* service and growth. R o o m 8 , U g l o w B ld g . Mrs. Shephard and son, Herbert, and Dr and .Mrs. McNichols, made a flying trip to Buell Saturday. Wm. H e r z o g Exclusive Agency for the famous Mallory “ Cravenette” Hats, “Flörsheim” Shoes and “Headlight” Overalls. oinacrous: R. C. Craven, I.N .U ix n li M. M. Ellia W. G. Vannall, R. K. William», B. H. McCallon, F. J. Craven. DALLAS. Mrs. Alice Dempsey and daughter, Frances, returned home from Newport Wednesday. Charlie I.ydic, Ray Scott and Hershe* Pretcher went to the mountains to hunt Saturday. Schlots Bros. & Co. President Cashier A t t o rn e y .a t -L a w was a Fred Zolin went to Portland on his wheel Wednesday returning Saturday. -J T e le p h o n e 8 0 2 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Douglas visited friends at Peedee Sunday. Mrs. Jerry Driscoll left the first o f the week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Hatch, at Lafayette. John Uglow, Robert Van Orsdel and A. P. Risser left Thursday for an ex tended trip through Tillamook county. OREGON W. G. Mrs. Splawn returned home from Portland rriday. Mi. and Mrs. W. H. Koala and fami ly, who have been visiting at Newport, returned home Thursday. - Dalla», Oregon. Mias Ruth Smith went to Dayton Monday to visit her sunt, Mrs. Pierson. Miss Adah Campbell is in Portland visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Hill. i R .E . W IL L IA M S VASSALL We Lead in Low Prices. Rev. G. II. Steigletz went to North Dakota the latter part o f the week. Mrs. Dornsife and niece, Miss Col lins, went to Portland Monday. J 207 20H O regon ian B u ilding PORTLAND Our stock consists o f a full line o f Handmade Team Harness and Sin gle and Double Buggy Harness. : : : : Dr. McCallon was railed to Perrydale to see Mrs. Otis Foster, who ia very aiclc. Mias Theda and Thera Condron, o£ Peedee, visited Miss Velma and Gaye Douglas, o f this city, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Miller and daughter, Lor- eta, o f Salem, passed through Dallas Sunday on their way to Peedee to visit her mother, Mrs. Joseph Robinson. I I Make application to DALLAS CITY BANK Mrs. Thomas Hayter returned home from Newport the later part o f the week. From Schloss Bro’s. and oth er famous makers, are now ready, and you are cordially invited to come to our store and look them over. M ODELS In thin Vicinity. ! j Wm. C. B ordier», F inancial A gent ' 1 H. H. Samuels, o f Portland, made a baaiqpsa trip to Dallas Tuesday. A. S. Garner, o f Summitt, made a business trip to Dsllss Tuesday. We'll not urge you to buy, and will gladly show you the new styles. There are many specially interesting models for young college and busi- ne3s men, and others of more conservative cut for those o f mature years. MONtY to LOAN on IMPROVED FARMS RMS > w ih s k t H V Frank Canavan, d efen d an t. ) T o Frank Canavan, the a b ove nam ed d e fe n d ant : IN the nam e o f the state o f O regon : Y ou arc 1 hereby required to appear and answ er the com p la in t filed against you in the a b ov e e n titled court and suit w ithin six weeks from the d a le o f the first p u b lication of this sum m ons, to w it : On or before Septem ber 12, M S and If you fall to answ er for want th ereof, the pla in tiff w ill a pp ly for the relief dem and ed in said com p la in t, tow tt: For a decree dls solv in g and a n n u llin g the m arriage i*ontract now and heretofore existin g betw een the plain tiff and d efen d a n t: that plain tiff m ay be allow ed to resum e her m aiden nam e o f Irene H a v er; and for such oth er and furth er relief as to the cou rt seem* equitable. This sum m ons by an order o f #he H on orable Ed. ¥ Coad, cou n ty ju d g e ot Polk Cou nty, O rrvon. m ade at ch am bers at Dallas. Oregon, on July 29, 1912, is served upon you by p u b lic a tion thereof, not less than on ce a w eek for six con secu tiv e and successive weeks im m ed iately rior to Septem ber 12. 1912, in the Polk Coun- r Itemlxer. a w eekly new spaper o f general circu la tion In raid P olk Conntv. O regon. First pu b lish ed August 1. 1912. BROWN 4 R l B r EY. A ttorneys for Plaintiff. r mm 1 Delightful Beverage I Safe Stimulant A Good Medicine' For Sale by J. G S H U L T Z