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IT IS WHISPERED COMMERCIAL CLUB Buy your brick and drain tile' Latest in hats at Miss McCal- frotn the Dallas Brick & Tile Co., Ion’s. Special eight quart retinned Sam Smithson is back from a T at instead of muzzling the There was not a large turnout mouths of dogs, the cause of of members of the commercial stew kettles next Saturday for 9 visit with his sister in Illinois. sanitation would be better help- club last night, as the different , cento at Fidler’s. Mrs. Ed and Mre. Wes- ed by placing a hobble on their fair committees were pretty busy Born, October 2nd. to Mr. and ley Loop, of Salem, were attend- legs. at other things and there were 1 Mrs. Chas. Burch, a son. Dr. ing the fair today. That a prominent editor of t0° many counter attractions for McCallon attending. other members, Fred Smith has been made a Oregon told a traveling man last policeman to serve during week that he carried Taft and j Owing to the absence of Pre- Money to loan at all times on special Sherman at the head of his edi-,9|dent Foster, Financial Secreta- Polk county farms.—Itemizer the fair. torial page, but was going to ry Staats occupied the chair. Dr. E. J. Scheetz, chiropractic Realty Co. It was decided that the various vote for Wilson just the same. M. Hayter, dentist. Bank Blk. adjustments. 518 Church st.. committees of the fair will meet j Born, October 2nd, to Mr. and That an offer has been made in the court room Friday morn-i tf N E W T O -D A Y Charley Snelling is on the cir Mrs. Abel Remple, a daughter, near depot. for the purchase of the Itemizer ing at 10:30 to make the fair or-1 cuit with his race horses. A 1 Longnecker was carrying a Dr. McCallon attending. as a third p irty 0 gan, which FOR SALE .. „. _ [ black eye last week, because a would leave Polk county without ganization a permanent one, Peanuts, full q u a r t.......................................... 5c We have land option blanks A communication from A. G. j Mrs. Elmer Stryer m uP j ™ conveyer belt took a crack at him. a democratic paper. 2 good Pencils .............................................. 5c for sale. Portland visiting her parents, Price, president of the Linn j R S A L E —4 la nr* work horse«. 6 years old. 2 P brood m ares. 6 years old. ail weijfh about WOO Arlie Davidson and mother are That Ayres and Fuller are not county fair association asking for ,, „ , , ... u i Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cosper. 14 Postal Cards ............................ 10c pou n d s.—A p p ly to D. T. H edge*, R ickreall, 013 Mrs. F- J. Coad and Miss Hal- soon to change their residence a success as braces They failed an appointment to confer with Postal Cards, five for ................................... 5c lie spent Saturday in the metrop-1 3, H. Crook is moving to a from Independence to Dallas. to hold up the sheep pen fram e: the Polk county association re I S A L E —T w o reirikt u d ( l * e w h ite sow s. Ladie’s Black Hose, 2 for ............................25c F ..n© w itn 7 pitfs. tw o w eek s »„o, 1 © other to olis. j farm on the Luckiamute this Yesterday afternoon Dr. Star- work, when it began to totter. garding co-operation of the two / arro a - in about 10 d ays. O ne regifct i ed C hester Childrens’ Black Hose, 2 for ......................... 25c week. w h l.e botr. one y e ir o f a»ce. and one rejfistei ed buck operated bn Miss Retta notices for sale at Trespass Co swold buck.—C. I. Ballard. R ickreall. 2i m iles That Mrs. Ella Metzger has associations was read, a id on Men’s and Childerns’ extra heavy bl’k Hose 17c so u th e a st o f D allas. The Illihee company has offer Cuthbert, of Independence, at been nursing a big squash at her motion of Doc Patterson the this office. M irrors................................................ time set for such conference was 25c our hospital for appendicitis, and ed a silver cup for the best exhi home for several weeks, only to Mrs. Ed. Coad and daughter, C O S S A L } - T e e m w « * h n * 24SO ami harneaa, morning. she is doing nicely. 3 packages Gum, long as it la s ts .................. 10c ■ used one »eas-n. new Studebaker waijon. used Miss Nola, were visitors in Port bit of strawberries. find it a Lilliputian when'the ex tomorrow Financial Secretary Stoats re tw o nonths, Bain w aif on 3$. AH g o a t a bargain. Flour Sifters ............................. 15c F- E. Cook has located at Bend, hibits began to arrive, so she ported —D. D. Miliar, phone Black 4. 017 land Saturday. The Dallas hotel makes a a balance on band Sep left it at home. and his mother, Mrs. Susan Sewing Machine Oil, one pint ...................... 15c specialty of a 25-cent Sunday tember 1st of $1060.90; collected! Dr. Butler, dentist, office over left Saturday to join him That it is wondered who would during f O R S A L E -1 6 -in c h oak wood. Phone 19x5 S. Pipes ................................................................ 15c September, $225; war- tf dinner that is as good as you can Cook, 031 the Fuller pharmacy. there. j get elsewhere for 50 cento. tf have won in the clean yard contest! rants drawn for September, 2 in 1 Shoe B lack in g................................ 10c Drain tile is now ready for de Dress hats and street hats now had a special prize been awarded $161,90; balance on hand October 2 in 1 Shoe Dressing .............................. 10c C O R S A L E 16 p ig s, h ogs, shoats. w e ig h t from livering at the brick yard. While little John Sweeney was on display at Miss McCallon’s allowing none but the judges to 2nd, $11,124. tf * DO to 110 pounds. D allas Meat Co. Soles .............................................15, 20 and 2 >c 1 playing on a pile of wood Mon- Miss Julia Nixon and Miss millinery parlyrs opposite post- compete. (Communicated.) Chairman Ayres of the gener- j Coat Hangers ..................................... 5 and 10c R SA L E My en tir e flock o f fine W hite Or Buena Fiske visited friends in dao afternoon he fell off and sus office. al arrangement committee for F p in g to n s to m ake room for young stock. That Arnold never fails to tained a broken collar bone. Ladie’s Handkerchiefs 5, 10, 15 and 25c A p ply a t o n ce.—H om er Calkins. Phon e 1291. 0 3 Salem last week. the fair, reported everything | Rev. Harry Marsden and Miss bring rain with him to Dallas. going along nicely and predicted , Babies’ Mittens, wool ....................................15c Don’t forget to get some of Maud Laughead, of Albany, have Buy your boiled hams at the That Judge Sibley was com a big fair and splendid exhibits, j CO R SA L E Good horse, harness and one horBe Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no that delicious red brand candy betn visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hood ! Ladie’s Gingham Aprons................................ 15c 017 * w a g o n —ch« ,p.—J . L. C astle. D allas. plaining of the noise in his sec- Bills allowed: at Fidler’s, Main street, south of Craven. dust, strictly sanitary. Babies’ Shoes .....................................15 and 20c I tion of the town yesterday, and CO R 8 A L K —R eg istered yea rlin g Cotawold ram s new Bank building. Cooking bags of the Dallas we offered to trade our probable Itemizer, printing_______ $25 101 Gold Beads for Rose Beads • $15; also Cotswold ram lainba.—C. D. Nairn, Mrs. Winnie Braden and Miss McCann & Colli ns, livery.. 4 00 near Ballaton. A ddress A m ity . t Shoe Laces, one dozen .................................10c Edna Morrison were Friday visi A cluster light is being install Meat Co. Latest thing out in smell for his noise. Tracy Staats, salary______ 11 25 cooking of all kinds of meat. ed in the vicinity of the postof tors in Salem. Gaanite Stew Kettles, four and fiv e q t.....:15c W. L. Tooze. salary......... 46 48 U Ö R S A L E —My en tire dairy outfit. Good pay- That Bourne will get a good fice, lighting up that dark section 25 cento for 30 bags. * in g businees. but good reasons for telling. I M. V. Woods, salary.......... 3 00 Childrens’ Underwaists ............................ 15c vote for U. S. senator. Wood saw—the old reliable— much better. h a v e 20 cow s, tw o horses, tw o wa gons, harness, Ike Simpson has ordered his m ilk cooler, bottles, cans, e tc .—Frank Holman. Observer, printing............ 30 75 Robt. E. Reed. Phone Brown W e are agents for the Red Band Brand Can D allas. tf The Christian association at j Itemizer changed¡from Suver to That if Fidler’s candy had 15. tf dies, guaranteed pure. Our prices are cheap been offered in the Itemizer at college gave a reception to Monmouth, also Ed. Loop from Total...................... $120 58 rd b u lls, th r e e y ea rs o ld , r e g is Miss Georgana Fiske was the the for this high grade candy. 10 cents a pound, he would have T la s WO M ter eat e H d erefo a t c o m m o n s to c k c a tt le p r ice .,—Dal the new students at the chapel | McMinnville to Monmouth guest of Mrs. Arthur Goode in M arket. tf bothered to death with pros Cream Covered Dates, l/ 2 pound .............. 10c last Friday evening. Remember that if you have been Salem last week. pective buyers. As it was not HOP SALES Raspberry Creams, V 2 p ound....................... 10c not paid the last half of your WANTED Prof. Dan Langenberg, of taxes by next Monday evening much harm was done. Mrs. Ann Kersay and Mrs. Butter Creams, V2 pound............................... 10c Pearl Shaw left Monday for a Portland, was the guest of Mr. at 5 o’clock, they become delin A N T E D —A m id d le a g ed la d y to d o g e n e r a l A Number of Our Growers Let Go Dipped Cream Kisses, y2 pound .................. 10c MART ELLIOTT DIES. W houn ew ork for fa m ily o f th r e e .—Ed. month’s visit in Missouri and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skiff last quent. tf C la rk e. R ic k r e a ll. Maple Blacks, l/ 2 pound ................................10c at 18 to 19 Cents week. Kansas. You can get the Commoner, Victim of Auto in Metropolis Ten Cream Peanuts, l/ 2 {round ..........................10c Lost, an inner tube for my au R. I. Chase informs us that Bryan’s great political weekly, FOR RENT Cocoanut Squares, y2 pound......................... 10c While the hop business has Jake Steffy was married at Mo- to between the Illhee tracts and and the Itemizer together until Days Ago. not actually opened up in Polk Jellica Creams, y2 p ou nd ............................... 10c desta, California, on September my town residence. Reward. : tbe ciose 0f the campaign for 50 county, yet a number of sales W. L. Soehren. f ARM to rent by M artha Holm an. Dallas. Cream Wafers, y2 pound...... ..........................10c cents. oá 21st. After hovering between life have been made during the week, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Bronson Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cento. Arthur Grooms was operated and death sinnoe September 22, principally to R. E. Williams, R E N T , a m odern 8-room house, barn and Instructions how to use them in have moved in from Luckiamute on at the hospital Monday by Dr. Martin Elliot, 56 years of age, who was up from Portland the S P E C I A L — S a tu rd a y , O c t o b e r 1 2 th at P R garden. $20 a m onth. Inquire a t th is office. each package, for sale by Dallas and will reside in their home re Staats for tuberculosis of the employed by the Shaver Trans first of the week. The market I O a. m., 4 d o ze n , 1 4 q u a r t G r a n it e cently purchased from A. H. bone, one of his legs being am portation company, passed away continues strong at 18 to 19 Meat Co. to rent a t 704 Jefferso n . A p ply » d H OUFE to W. A. A yres at 919 W h iiig to n or C ourt Wednesday morning at S t Vin cento, but many growers are putated above the knee. D is h P a n s , only one to a customer at 19c Mrs. E. A. Adams, of Duluth. Harris, on Court street. Hospital as the result of confident good hops will com Minn., arrived Saturday evening The high and public schools Monday afternoon Dr. V. G. cent’s to be the guest of her daughter, opened last Monday with an en- j gtaats removed some adenoids injuries received in a collision mand a higher figure, and are o u se keep w;th an automobile on Second loth to part with theirs at pres F OR in g R E ro N o T m — s w ith fu u se r n is o h f e b d a th lig h a t t h 79« ' e v e n s Mrs. C. B. Sundberg. roHment of 95 for he former and nd tonsils from the 5-year old and Burnside streets Portland. ent prices. The sales we heard the latter 360, making a total of dauKhter of Pine Burbank, of Until November 15th you can 455 pupils, as against 426 last \ The inquest was held this morn- yesterday are: get both the Itemizer and semi year. Monmouth. inj? at 1Q 0-clock Mart had an of Coad LOST SOUTH OF NEW BANK BUILDING & Bilyeu, 153 bales at 19 weekly Portland Journal for ,. , Rev. 0. A. Stillman, candidate eye knocked out, his cheek cento. $1.50 a year. Tnlu6! Wna1«bea for conKress on the prohibition ! torn off, and his skull fractured, J O ST—U s t w eek on th e streets, a silverine Dr. V. Fink, 300 bales at w atch, w ith leather strap. H am pton make. luesday by W. H. Dale, a tjcket, wag a ca||er yesterday. 1 The body will be brought to Dal- 18 1-2 cento. | f N O T E — Through a typographical error in the Ob Hon. B. F. Keeney, assessor gun Return to thia office for rew ard. 03 Harnsburg physician, against He 8ay8 he wi„ Ret' as ,;.» CoaJO ..c «... ge. o., m a n fla s this evening, and the funeral of Lane county and judge of our Jennie Dale. He alleges server, our candies were priced at 10c per pound, Jacobson & Fawk, 168 bales at Thev ToteS 38 any of t,le can^itlates- | held from the Chapman under- 18 1-2 cents. which should have been 10c p er l/ 2 pound. V OST—Monday. S ept.. 23 betw een S slem and In- poultry exhibit, arrived in town and inhuman treatment, dependence, a brown overcoat w ith pair o f yesterday. J j At the Methodist parsonage taking parlors at 11 o clock to- C. M. Baley, 78 bales at 18 1-2 g lo v es in pocketH. Finder will p lease leave at have no children. th e lteraiaer office and receive reward o f $3. 03 . Monday afternoon Rev. Lester D. morrow morning. Rev. Gates of- cento. Chaperone Lee Fenton and his i¡';0i,io united in marriage Elmer: in«,«- Relating, Abe Buhler, 54 bales at 18 1-2 Mrs. E. C. Hiestand and ana Fields . . - , and , interment _ _ _ will take carload of Pol kites came back Zula, who have been Martjn and Je88e Saywer3t of In_ place in the I 0. O F. cemetery. from the Roundup Monday, and daughter. MISCELLANEOUS visiting in Missouri and Nebras depence, relatives only being ini Mart Elliott was born in Otta- Mrs. Titus Passes. Smith & Arnold, 60 bales at INSTALL Y. M. C. A. say they had the time of their ka for two months, are home i attendance. wa county, Missouri, 56 years 18 cento. lives. Mrs. Elizabeth Titus died 1 \ 0 N ’T le t lice ea t up your valuable poultry again, and the old man begins to , ago, coming to Oregon with his A' w h en it is easy to g e t rid o f them . Con Thursday evening at 8:20 at the Methods at Armory for Benefit of Brown & Sibley, attorneys and look well fed once more. e y 's L ice Pow der. Lice Liquid and Head Lice t A straw vote taken on the mother in an ox team in 1867. O intm en t are guaranteed to do the work quickly. home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Old Pioneer Dies. Ab train between McMinnville and He was a nephew of Uncle Dave G et a practical poultry book free from S. M. Kay abstracters, notary public. Company G. A Com pany. 826 stracts made promptly at a rea Johnny Clow, who sustained a Independence Monday gave Wil Guthrie, and made his home J. H. Robbins, a well known H. Morrison, in Dallas. She was fracture of the tibia some time laid to rest in the I. 0. 0. F sonable charge. 616 Mill street, son 24, Roosevelt 23, Debs 15, ago, was sufficiently recovered j Taft 9. Roosevelt is not losing with him for a good portion.of Oregon pioneer, died at his home cemetery here, after services by Lieutenant Conrad Stafrin in r*ON K E Y ’S Stock R em edies are not fooda, but Dallas, Ore. | his life, but had worked in Port near Amity, Oregon, September ^ m ed icine a sep a ra te rem edy for each disease this week to be returned to his the pastor Saturday afternoon at forms us that company G reor so badly according to that. m ade by the sam e people that m ako Conkey’s 25, 1912, after an illness of seven land some and also in the Dallas Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Prisbey are Poultry Rem edies. Sold on m oney-back g u a ra n home down the creek by Dr. 2 o’clock, she having been a ganization matters are progress tee by S. E. Ray A Com pany. S26 new arrivals in Dallas from Hoi- j Bollman. Superintendent L. R. Fields’ livery stables. He leaves five months. He was born in Deca member of that church since ing finely, and that he expec s tur county, Indiana, September sisters, Mrs. Tom Stowe, of Dal ly, Colorado, where he used to ¡privatecar “ California” came in childhood. Mrs. Titus was born notification shortly for full or run a newspaper. He is work Miss Jacomb, who has ?Pent : yesterday, and went out this las, Mrs. H. M. Lyons, Mrs. 2, 1833, moved to Iowa and was 1 in Ohio in 1834, moving to Oreg- ganization. Recruits are coming Dallas Wood Yards. the simmer here with her sister, morning. Mr. Fields is on a Talitha Wilson and Susan Lyons, married to Hester Minnock Jan ing in the steam laundry. and it will not be Kopiah coal and wood 16-inch Mrs. C. H. Smith, of near Kick- t rack inspecting tour, he send- Portland, and Mrs. Serena uary 12, 1855, In 1862, he to- ! on in 1862, where she has since in rapidly, until the company will have Craven Bros, hardware have a reall will leave Saturday to ¡ng his car ahead and following of and 4-foot wood delivered to any Blloodsworth, of Oakland, Cal.,! gether with his wife and three ! resided, excepting eight years jong its full quota of members. The part of the city promptly. Tele a full line of storm and lap robes, spend the winter in Colorado. it with a gasoline speeder. and one brother, Jas. W. Elliott, small children, Sarah, now Mrs. I spent with her daughter in the company plane is to be raised to phone, office 334, residence 663. and their stock of harness is very Her home is in Canada. Geo. Phillips, of Portland; Em state of Washington. She was of near Dallas to mourn his loss. complete, with prices to suit Two cluster lights are being He was a bachelor, a former ma, now Mrs. I. P. Reese, of 78 years of age at death, which a much higher standard, and the W. L. Barber, dealer. It is surprising the amount of installed today on the blocks be your lequirements. came as a result of old age, and armory will be, in addition to articles that may be bought for tween Mill and Oak on Main, one member of the Odd Fellows and McMinnville, and B. F. Robbins, a slight stroke of paralysis. the military featflre, a gentle Dr. McCallon is happy over 10, 15 or 25 cents. Drop in to Woodman, and a man whose ev deceased, crossed the plains with Three sons and a daughter are man’s club, a place of resort For sale—My firotclass home in front of the Crider store and in Rickreall. One acre of ground the ownership of a new Chal Fidler’s and look over his stock. one in front of Bilyeu & Craw eryday actions were commenda an ox team, and after enduring left to mourn her demise, also 11 having all the advantages of the mers 56, whien he has just pur many hardships, arrived at what ble. fine barn, water piped to modern Main street, south of new Bank ford’s saloon. Y. M. C. A. features so popular is now Baker Citv, where his g iandchildren, 10-room house, with all kinds of chased, trading in his other car. building. in larger cities. The dispensing Uncle Jimmy Passes. wife took sick and died. In 1864 Ben Werner got a card from fruit and berries. See L. C. Ko- It is a 6-passenger. of the admittance of beer in ar- You can get those Shaker Knit Baptist Church. Jie was mariied to Mary Margar Ed. A. Werner iast night saying ser, at the place for a bargain. Councilman W. A. Ayres re If you have money to loan we Rough neck sweater coats in Car- j that he had arrived safely at his morys will have much to do with tf ceived »telegram the other day et Harvey and located near Beth Sunday services: will find you a borrower; if you dimil the uplift of the personel of the and Oxford at the Salem .Canada home, and says the crops Sunday school 10 a. m., lesson, company. Billiard and pool ta want to borrow money we can Woolen Mills Store for ladies and there are looking fine and expects announcing the death last Thurs el, Oregon, and while living at Bethel he perfected his patent “Jesus Walking on the Sea.” day at Lexington, Nebraska, of find you a lender. Plenty of mon gentlemen. Advertising Merchandise. bles are already owned by the Also the fancy a reeord breaker crop on his his, father, Mr. James W. Ayres. on the combined harvester which Morning worship at 11, theme company and they will be used In advertising our merchandise ey on improved farm property. Mackinaw coats so much in de- newjy purchased ranch, is being used extensively through “A Happy Slave.’’ Mr. Ayres left McMinnville last BROWN & ¡SIBLEY. by its members, as will probably to the public we aim to be as re mand by studeuto. Young People’s Meeting 8;30, the playintr of cards, checkers, Notice in the Fuller pharmacy June for a stay at his old home, out the northwest. He resided liable in our ads as in our tran On next Thursday afternoon in Portland from 1877 to 1888. topic “ Humility.” The largest assortment of window that large silver cup of- His death was entirely unexpec- other games the members sactions in the store and our de at the residence of Mrs. Ella in any store in the Wil fered by the Clearview Orchard ted. altough 78 years of age, he during which time he owned and : Evening 7:30 p. m., subject, and may desire. In addition a fine sire is to appeal to intelligent Metzgar at 2:30 the civic sec trunks managed a music store. After-1 lamette Valley is at the Salem Flood.” gymnasium will be installed with readers and to such as may ap tion of the Woman’s club will Woolen Mill store. Prices from company for the best display of j was feeling quite well when he wards he became interested in ' “The The Lord’s Supper will be ad- all the needed appurtenances and apples grown by any one ex hi bi- started back. Uncle Jimmy first preciate our efforts to please them hold their regular monthly busi $7 to $30. Also an especially at tor. It is a beauty, and the en- ‘came to Dallas in 1899, but mov- the Robbins-Elkhorn mine near administered at tne close of the appliances that will tend to give and sell reliable goods. Salem ness meeting. tractive assortment of suit cases graving is a work of art, making to \ amhill county in 1895, Baker City, where he remained morning service. the militia exercise and the Woolen Mills Store. Osteopaths are the only non and traveling bags. 1 it a memento of which anyone an(! f°r a number of year has until 1895. The last few years proper recreation from their of his life were spent on his farm drug physicians in Oregon legal W. W. Ireland, wife and baby, will be proud. been a resident of McMinnville. other duties. Basket ball and near Amity, where he devoted ly licensed by the state board of of Independence, arrived in the „ He was a member of the Mason- PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. ether teams will be organized, Attorney H. H. Belt camf ov- jc fraternity, and a man who his time to farming and stock Medical Examiners. Dr. Mc- Grove last week, and have moved and many contests for supremacy Nicol, 719 Court street, only os into a cottage on 1st street South. er t r0'*1 * 'alias Saturday and re- jjved Up to its teachings in every raising. will take place on the armory Sunday, Oct. 6th: mained over Sunday with rela- way He wa9 a man of unblem-! He is survived by his wife and teopath in Dallas. tf . wa.V. 11 c iso a mail uu i/ivm , ----------— _------------- ---------------------------------------- . He will engage in the real estate tjv’es here. Harry is a _ Taft floor during the winter. The Sunday school 10 a. m. en- j ¡g^ed integrity, a firm believer in ! five children, Grant, of Baker L. P. Brown, of the Wiley Al business and bids for a share of thusiast, only one in the boys have every facility at hand Sunday moaning. 11., subject. the duty one man owes to an- City; Dan C. and Elmer E., of for building up an organization ‘How Christ Relates Himself len Music house, is here to inter the public patronage.—Forest family. All the others are boost other, and one whose word was Amity; W. A., of Portland, and that will be a credit to the city, | ing for Wiison. W i 11 a m i n a a8 ^ood as his bond. to His Followers. ” Communion. est the Odd Fellows and Rebe- Grove Press. Estelia M. and Mrs. F. C. Gilles and most beneficial to its mem Evening service 7:30 p. m, top kahs in a piano. These orders Thirty-five years ago Mrs. Sol. Times. pie, of Portland. bers, and they are having the ic, “The Social Message of the expect to make a selection in the Blessing bought her husband a Mr. Robbins has for many j LETTER* LIST. Tuesday, September 24th,1 Multitudes of People hearty co-operation of older near future. !cigar for a birthday present. at On Prophets.” years been affiliated with the the residency of Mr. and Mrs. I heads in making it a success.' Male quartet will sing at even Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker got back Looking through an old trunk T. R. Warner and Mr. Wm. A. I take SCO TTS EMULSION regu first Christian church, under That it will be so along the lines ing service. from a several weeks stay at last Thursday she found it. care- McNeill, the latter of Polk coun- j The following letters remained whose auspice« the funeral ser larly to repair wasted vitality and laid down is now an assured fact. You are cordially invited to Portland Thursday, where she | fully laid away and intact, and ty, were married, Rev. Joseph uncalled for in the Dallas post vices were conducted. He was enrich th e b lo o d to withstand worship with us. has been attending her son Glen, I Sol celebrated his 63rd anniver- Hall officiating. Only the family j office Tuesday: buried in Bethel cemetery near winter colds and exposure. Mrs. Chas. Arrance. EDGAR W. MILES, who has been under treatment | sary by smoking i t Local Talent To Give “ Miry Jane’« his old home. n d ' immediate relatives and It contains the highest gradé of Pastor. tor eczema, of which he is about j [.ast week the Dallas and Log- a friends Dr. C. A. Ballard. Pa” Soon. were present.—Newberg cod liver oil, medically perfected; W. A. Cramer. cured and will return home next [ Kjng company sawed out an av- Graphic. Bny 190 Tons of Prone«. Mrs. Caldwell, a trained coach, it is a cream like food - medicine, A. Davis. week. j erage of 91,000 feet of lumber a “ My child WM burned terribly » bout J. will be in Dallas this week to be Administrator’s Notice. scrupulously pure and healthful Thn J. K. Armsby Packing Mrs. U. Edwards. The motor line has announced day, making a record continuous the face, neck and cheat. I applied I>r. ! Guv R. Francis. without drug or stimulant. En gin rehearsals for ‘Mary Jane's , plant of Dallas has recently pur- Klectric Oil. The pain ceased The com- Thomas’ Pa.” This sparkling comedy is N O T IC E Is hereby g iven to whom it may ronrern. the following rates for the fair: six day run for them. 1 chased of the Dundee Fruit Mrs. Ed Firrst. dorsed and advocated by medical and the child sank into a restful sleep.” 11 th a t the undersigned h. « been duly appoint From Airlie to Dallas and return, pany art' now working on a run — Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, going to be put on by local talent • I adm inistrator df th e e s ta te o f Benjam in F. I Growers’ Association 190,000, Mrs. Carrie French. authorities everywhere. W hitaaker. deceaaed. by th e Hon. County court, 95 and 60 cento, respectively for I of first class fir for the Pullman N. Y. from the ranks of the Young tons of prunes. This looks like Sam Garrett. • f Po*k county. O regon. SCO TTS EMULSION drives out and adults; Indepen-1 car company, Woman’s Club and their friends AH persons holding claim s againHt said esta te children ! an immense purchase, but it will C. F. Jones. The report of the Salem, Falls g re hereby notified to pres< i t the sam e on oe be dence, 55 and 80 cento; colds—nourishes the membranes Mon-1 ----- • • • ----- for the benefit of the public li fore six m onths from the d ate hereof duly verified only keep their present force of Mrs. W. F. Jones. City & Western was filed with of the throat and lungs and keeps and all person» indebted to aaid set a t e will please mouth, 40 and 25. These rates brary. The exact date of the Woolen Blanket«. 40 girls and 16 men busy for 12 them healthy. Josie Kamp. the railroad commission yester- m a k e im m ediate settlem en t. are good for any trip. performance has not been de I thia l lt h day of Septet, ber 1912. days. The prunes will not ar- J. Leavens. d; y It shows that the road is The Salem Woolen Mills Store F R A N K L IN B. W HITKAKFR NoHIng SC O TT'S cided upon but it will probably A d m inistrator o f t i e «state o f Ben , rive for some time, but there is Mrs. Ella Morse. earning a fair profit, and that ito; While J. G. VanOrsdel was is in alliance with two of the E M U L S IO N for lo n g m n j kronehial jam n F. White« ker. be in the third week of October. sufficient work in sight to keep r A B ak in, a tty • for esta te. bringing his cow home Tuesday largest woolen mills in Oregon general condition is excellent, j Mrs. W. L. Perkins. t i g h t ckmmtr a n d A preliminary meeting will be i the force busy for several weeks. Virgie Peterson. evening, leading her behind the and sell better blankets for less Altogether 64 miles of roadway froailn. held this (Thursday) evening at R. Ricks. are operated. Expenditures last buggy, the rope became entang money than you will find else SR. 0 . «. REMPEl E q u ally good fo r in f a n ts , the home of Mrs, George Gerlin- Fred Rogers. year were $6,376.79. Operating led around his feet, and he was where. You can get blankets C h ir s p r t t i r children or adults, but you must ger. j See the nice display of hats at W. C. Thompson. R F D 2 . N t m f l p . e i . I M w l S p i n e l A .ijn « l» r. 1‘h .ia e thrown from the seat, striking made of wool at this store at the expenses totaled $132,006.24, and have soorrs. Miss McCallon’s millinery parlors M U , » » . * . t<. 6 p, m O t h .r ho. r . by C. G. COAD. his shoulder on the ground, and same price as some folks charge expenses $8,335.28. The net in S O l o w » » H oorn « « I d It. J. lt - M »ppnintuK-nt. 114 Court Strr.t tf Ice cream at Lane’s. Postmaster. ; opposite post office. come was given as $13,969.56. painfully straining the same. for cotton blankets. FIDLER’S DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal 5, 10,15 and 25 Cent Store las and their Friends. This is the Place Where You Will Find Prices Correct. 1 1 »1 T wo FIDLER’S, the Plain Price Store mo r n 1 I tv II pn A f U ,, n I — _ • ■ 7 cott 1 Ielle. O ta r » ,-ri