Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 24, 1912, Image 2

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    See the special Bison Feature j
Married ¡a the Capital City.
IT IS WHISPERED
reel at the Star tonight.
| 0n ,ast Thuwday afternoon in
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crawford
The ballots for the county will Salem at the office o f the justice
are back from a visit in Seattle
That the W. C. T. U. women
be out tomorrow,
o f the peace, the justice, Daniel have the right ideas on the alxil - 1
and Portland.
Dr. C. H. Morris was a Sunday W ebster united in marriage, Mr. ishment o f the liquor traffic, they i
See the special Bison Feature
J-
M °r,'*8on and Miss I v a ; bending all their energies to na-
visitor at McMinnville.
i reel at the Star tonight.
M. Peebles, Rosco and H. M.
W e have land option blanks j Peebles acting as witnesses. The tional legislation prohibiting the
manufacture and sale.
I
_ _ _
Wood saw— the old reliable— for sale.
I groom is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. 1
Hobt. E. Reed. Phone Brown
That
W
alter
Tooze
savs
that
.,
Money to loan at all times on J. F. Morrison, o f Perrydalv.and people do not seem to want to R egu lar b o w el m ovem ent from
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15.
Polk county farm s.— Itemizer ! has resided there until lately,
j childhood on forestalls fu-
| when ho went to work for t h e hear a good political speaker.
The Baptist church is going to Realty Co.
Belmont grocery people in Port-1 That nearly 400 more voters
give a chicken pie dinner on
ture serious diseases,
M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk. Election day.
Mr. E. L. Knickerbocker has lanu. He is a young man o f! registered in Polk than there did
N E W T O -D A Y
W e cannot all start life with the ad-
brought suit against J. T. Mc- good habits, an J will make his in Benton, and yet that county’ s
W. L. Tooze is in Portland this
I vantages o f money, but every child
Tw elve guests at a dinner par- Collum for $2o0 and costs,
mark in his chosen line o f work. papers are bragging about the born is entitled to tiie h ritage o f good
weak.
ty assisted Mrs. Earl White in
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,
FOR SALE
'T h e bride is well known in Dal­ wonderful growth their county health. Through unfortunate ignor- i
See the special Bison Featu 'e celebrating her 19th birthday •, Miss Pansy Hacklernan has las. being a sister o f Mrs. Hora­ has made since last election.
ance or carelessness in the feeding o f a
Tuesday
evening.
,
beeH
be,
r
f.
fr°™
Albany
for
a
vis­
reel
at
the
Star
Theatre
tonigut.
baby its tiny stomach may become d e -1
R S A L E —S’ » acre* o f Kuod land. W ell im ­
tio Morrison, and is greatly es­
it with Miss Gladys Martin.
That Rev. Miles has come out ranged. Tne disorder spreads to the
proved and c o s e to town
A bout 20 acres in
F
teemed for her accomulishments. as a full-fledged and exceedingly bowels and bofore the mother realizes
fr u it.—C. A . Ram sey. Dallas. A lso ’¿5 acres ei*rht
Watch for the date o f the
Special
price
sale
on
aluminum
m iles west o f Da las on Sa'em road. Im proved
Mrr. A. M. W eger, o f Burley, Their many friends wish them a
and a ll in cultivation. I w i*h to rotire.
031 chicken pie supper at the Chris­ ware Friday and Saturday, Octo­
competent drrmatic critic. We it the two chief organs on which the in­
Idaho, is he e visiting her sister. long and happy married life.
fa n t’s com fort and health depend are
tian church.
ber 25th and 26th at Craven Bros. Mrs. N. C. Brown.
are afraid the society reporter causing it great suffering. I f the con­
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has lost her job, in the present dition is allowed to continue gra ve a il- '
V E T C H seed fo r sale in any quantity -A . G.
A special meeting o f the city
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Miss Emily Branson, o f Salem,
Rempel, phone D ixie 615.
Obituary.
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Remi
ments olten result.
instance at least.
council will be held next Mon­
M. G. Ellis, o f Falls City, was was an over Sunday visitor with
There is, however, no occasion for
Almanzon Monroe Miller was
day night.
last week admitted to the bar o f j the fam ily o f A. S. Campbell. born in Coss county, 111.. June
That Ed. Jacobson has the alarm, and the se tsible thing to do—
ta rd a i n. Phone 4x15.
ItO U R fo o t oak w ook at
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but
it should be done instantly— is to
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right system for betting on the
L. W. Davis, who was commit­ the state by successfully passing
Frank Patterson was up from 30. 1839, and passed away at his
give the baby a small dose o f a mild
presidential
election.
He
wants
ted to the asylum several months his examination at Salem.
laxative-tonic.
In the opinion o f a
Portland over Sunday for a visit home in Falls City, at 11:30 a. m.
.6 Pekin ducks fo r Hale.—T ; D. Phillips. Dallas. ago, has been
released as cured.
Wednesday, October 16, 1912, o f to place bets against all the great many people, among them such
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4 Phone 4U.
Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. with his brother, Doc.
heart trouoie, aged 73 years, 3 nominees, and is pretty certain weil-known persons as tne mother o f
Buy your boiled hams at the Instructions how to use them in
Floyd Robertson, 136 S 11th street,
Cleve Burch has gone to work months and 26 days. He was an to win two o f them.
C O R S A L E —a jrood potato d iff.r«* and potato Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no each package, for sale by Dallas
Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. 1*. L. Williams,
for the Sheridan Lumber com­ Oregon pioneer o f 1851, having
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planter. W ill sell eith er a t a bargain. —W es
Bridgeport, Wn., the proper remedy is
Meat Co.
E llio tt. Phone 4x15-
024 dust, strictly sanitary.
pany.
Floyd Robertson
Dr. Caldw ell’s Syrup Pepsin. I t is a
driven an ox team across the
Mrs. Grant Gets Land.
The city council has ordered a
pleasant
tasting laxative, which every
plains
with
his
parents,
when
a
Born,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
E.
The champion Prize fighter
C O R S A L E —Some irood puts. In qu ire o f J.
concrete sidewalk on Court and
Tuesday the follow ing decision pvrson likes, ft is a mild, non-griping, it constantly in the house,. for every
•
Reasoner. Phone Oak 35.
Lenhard, o f Buell, Saturday, Oc­ now faces a term in the peniten­ mere boy o f 12 years. A t an
and contains that most excellent o f all
church around the new library.
was
handed down from the su­ digestants,
member o f the fam ily can use it. It
early age he united with the Ui -
tober 19th, an 8 pound boy, Dr. tiary for white slavery,
pepsin.
preme
court
in
favor
o
f
Mrs.
U.
This remedy is especially intended for can be obtained o f any druggist at fifty
ited Brethern church, and later
^ O W and eitfht pur* fo r sale by J. W . Robinson
Lost, an inner tube for my au­ MeNicol attending.
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Phone Black 15.
Fifteen carloads o f hops were joined the Baptist church in Grant, o f this city, regarding a infants, children, women, old people cents or one dollar a bottle, the latter
to between the Illhee tracts and
and all others to whom harsh cathar­ being the size bought by families who
Special price sale on aluminum shipped from Independence the in which he lived a Christian land controversy:
my town residence. Reward.—
tics, salt water, pills, etc , are distress­ already know its value.
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mare, w eigh s
ware Fridav and Saturday Octo­ other day to the English market. until he was called upon to give
“
Thomas
Crowley
et
al
vs.
I f no member o f your fam ily has ever
W. L. Soehren.
ing. In fact in the common disorders
about 1050 pounds, also harness and buirgy.
ber 25th and 26th at Craven Bros.
N
ellie
E.
Grant
et
al,
appellants;
Fine lot o f S. C. W h ite O rp in gton and Plym outh
o
f life, such as constipation, liver trou­ used Syr ip Pepsin and you would like
up
this
earthly
life
and
pass
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
W.
Elgin
were
rock chickens, also a good 3-year-old Jersey cow.
Mrs.
George Con key.
has
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from Polk
county. ble, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, to make a personal trial o f it before
A . J. Barham office 608 C ourt st.. or residence
over from Salem Sunday for a the great beyond. He was mar­ appealed
it in the regular way o f a drug­
been over from Independence for
9<)8 Court street.
This is a suit over the possession and the various other disorders o f the buying
ried
January
30,
1876,
to
Mary
The Dallas hotel makes a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Cra­
liver and bowels nothing is gist, send your address— a postal will
a visit with her parents, Mr. and
e f the north half o f the Andrew stomach,
do
-to
Dr.
W . I). Caldwell, 415 Wash­
Ellen
Gilliam,
who
with
seven
more suitable than this mild laxative-
specialty, o f a 25-cent Sunday ven.
McDevitt.
P rice reasonable. Mrs. Chas.
children survive him. The chil­ Monroe Miller claim. The decree tive-tonic, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep­ ington st., Monticello, III,, and a free
P. O. Box 348. IV .la s. Ore.
dinner that is as good as you can
sample bottle will be mailed you. Re­
Chet Ellis has rented the Green
o f the lower court is reversed and sin.
Cooking bags o f the Dallas get elsewhere for 50 cents.
t f Campbell house, and will soon dren are, Henry Miller, o f Ore­
T w o generations o f people are using sults are always guaranteed or money
Latest thing out in
gon City; Mrs. W. P. Lewis, one entered declaring Nellie E. it today, and thousands o f families keep will be refunded.
C O R S A L E —Som e registered Cotswold ew es and Meat Co.
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some pigs. L . 1. Uursell. Monmouth.
t f cooking
o f all kind3 o f meat.
Orville Focht was up from bring his family here from Sher­ Mrs. W. T. Brown, Mrs. C. D. Miller owner in fee simple to the
25
cents
for
30
bags.
Ballston
Monday evening to at-1 idan.
Tice, Clay, Lloyd and Velma land.
pO R S A L E —16-inch oak wood. Phone 19x6 S.
031
tend
to
some
business regarding 1 N e xt Sunday will be Rally Day Miller, o f Falls City; also three
The council has ordered John­
“ PERKINS, THE PRINTER” .
NOW A BENEDICT.
the Birk estate o f which he is the j at the Methodist church, and a grandchildren, Hugh Miller.Glen
Probate
O R S A L E —M y en tire dairy outfit. Good p a y­ ny Ashbaugh to move his house,
I silver offering will be taken for and Marion Lewis. He leaves
H
ing business, but good reasons fo r selling. 1 which it is claimed sits outside guardian.
In
re
estate
o
f
John
S.
Martin,
h ave 20 cows, tw o horses, fw o w agons, harness,
the benefit of the primary class. two brothers, James Miller, of
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m ilk cooler, bottles, cans, e tc .—Frank Holman. the lot line.
Special price sale on aluminum
deceased; motion for reapprais- Arrangements Completed for En­ Lester VanNortwick Brings Bride
Dallas.
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P. M. and Bernard Church- Oregon City, and Isaac Miller, o f ment set October 29th, clerk to
ticing Drama at Armory To­
to Dallas Last Sunday.
Until Novem ber 15th you can ware Friday and Saturday Oc­
| man, o f Sheridan, visited over Garfield, Wash. Funeral servic­ notify state treasurer and Oscar
morrow Night.
R S A L E —T w o registered Chester w h ite sows get both the Item izer and semi tober 25th and 26th at Craven
es
were
conducted
Friday,
at
the
F One one registered
with
seven pigs, tw o w eeks
ago.
024 1 Sunday with the family o f A. S.
Hayter.
Portland Journal for Bros.
Chester w h ite boar, one year of weekly
Methodist church in Fails City,
A t the home o f the brides’3
j Campbell.
age, and one registered Cotswold buck.—C. 1. B al­
$1.50
a
year.
In re estate o f JohanaQuiring,
by
Rev.
LaDow,
where
a
large
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lard. Kick real I, 2 \ m iles southeast o f Dallas.
As a result o f the big wind-
Tomorrow night will witness sister, Mrs. F. B. Weidner, at
Frank
VanNortwick
has
pur­
crowd o f friends and neighbors final account filed and set for one o f the largest crowds in the Carlton, at 2 o ’clock last Sunday
Toot Stingley was suffering storm Friday night Manager!
for $800 the Mrs. Cal. gathered to show their last trib­ hearing on Novem ber 23rd.
O R S A L E — Handsom e m atched team o f bay
;
from a dislocated finger Tuesday Sundberg was busy Saturday and chased
armory that it has ever held, afternoon occurred the marriage
ponies. 3 and 6 years. G en tle to ride o r would
H
Hutton house on Washington ute o f respect. Interment took
m ake fine ligh t d riv in g team, at a bargain, C. D. evening, but he would not tell us Sunday chasing breaks in his tel- [
In re estate o f Joseph Wankey, the occasion being the staging o f : o f Lester R. VanNortwick and
Nairn. Shadeland farm s, near Ballston. Address
street.
place in the I. 0. O. F. cemetery deceased; application for assign­ the new and popular drama, Miss Dorotha DeMoss, Rev. C. V.
ephone lines.
how he snstained !t.
A m ity.
at Falis City.
ment o f dower set for November “ Perkins, the Printer, by local ¡1 Stivers, pastor o f the Christian
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jas.
A.
Searf,
of
Brown & Sibley, attorneys and
Craven Bros, hardware have a
7th.
talent, under the supervision o f church at McMinnville, officiat­
FOR RENT
abstracters, notary public. A b ­ a full line o f storm and lap robes, Cottage Grove, have been visit­ Sunday School Class Entertained,
Only a few o f the relatives
'
In re estate o f John Albers; fi­ Mrs. Caldwell, o f Corvallis, who ing.
stracts made promptly at a rea­ and their stock o f harness is very ing their cousin, Mrs. N. C.
Brown,
this
week.
o
f
the
contracting parties were
Dr.
McNicol
entertained
his
is
noted
for
her
exceptional
abili­
nal
account
set
for
hearing
N
o
­
sonable charge. 616 Mill street, complete, with prices to suit
O R R E N T , a modern 8-room house, barn and
ties in that line, being possessed present. A fte r the ceremony
garden, $20 a month. Inquire at this office.
Dallas, Ore.
Three Canadians are here this Sunday school class o f the Meth­ vember, 23.
your requirements.
o f much dramatic talent. The and the discussion o f a delicious
week sizing up our country with odist church with a party given
H. C. McAllister, the well
cast that she has gathered here luncheon, the happy couple left
y O R R E N T — T w o fu rn is h e d lig h t h o u s e k< ep-
I f you have money to loan we a view to locating. They are Pe­ at the home o f Miss Nora Rob­
Marriage Licenses.
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iu g room s w ith use o f b a th at 7O'» ' « t e n s kn iwn metropolis booster, was a
are all stars, and those who at­ for their home at Dallas, where
w ill find you a borrower; i f you ter Dick, Peter Eons and Frans ertson on Oak street Wednesday
caller the other day, he being up want to borrow money we can
I evening. The rooms were very
Wm. H. Hill and Lillie Carrett. tend may hope to expect some­ they will be at home to their
DeSaer.
to see what kir.d o f a country we find you a lender. Plenty o f mon­
nrottily decorated with roses and
Louis Faist and Ada Buttrick. thing better than usual in the many friends here in a cosy
LOST
Options have bean taken this fern*. Carnes were played and
had here.
Ray Jones and Cyntha Lambert histronic line. The play is one new home last week presented
ey on improved farm property.
week by Portland capitalists on short speeches were given by
o f merit, and will engage the at-1 to them by his father, The
BRO W N & S IB L E Y .
You can get the Commoner,
1 O ST by Eddie R iggs, a red suitcase, containing
a number o f what are known as Dr. MeNicol and Rev. Fields en­
tention o f spectators from start i groom is a member o f the firm
*■' clothing. Finder please return to A rth n r Bryan’s great
pditical
weekly,
When in want o f a ladies or the Illihee tracts near the reser- couraging the class to attend,
Dim lek near Dallas.
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F. S. Colwell and family are to finish, keeping, them on the o f VanNortwick & Son, the ac-
and the Item izer together until gent’s trunk,
traveling bag,
j A deiightful time was had, near- here from Spokane and inhabit­ anxious seat as to its final out- commodating deliverymen o f this
the close o f the campaign for 50 grips or suit cases. Be sure to
ing the Healey house for the come o f the hero and the com-!city, ar.d is a pronrsing young
W A N T iD
Mrs. Wm. Miller, Mrs. George *y tbe whole class being present
,
, *ee that line at the Salem Woolen
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7 ----------------------------------------- cents.
winter. They may locate if the plete discomfiture o f the heavy business man in every respect,
Harrv
Butz
including
D
\
and
Mrs.
McNicol
Siefarth
and
Mrs.
narry
uiz
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^
^
Fje)da_
N T E D . a hfusel aeper. eith er com petent w o ­
climate suits them.
Mrs. Sue Dunlap is here from Mill store in Salem.
viliain. It was selected w ith:The bride is from Eugene, wncre
man or man end w ife, by w idow er w ith tv o
r children.
have been attending as delegates
A d d iess C het Ellis. Dallas.
024 Illinois for a visit with her aunt,
Miss Lucy Cooper, who has
Another cluster light is to be great care as to its peculiar fit- she has been a bible student at
Mrs. Cornelius Hughes. They been visiting for several weeks the W. C. T. U national conven­
Clerk Smith has received a
installed on our Main street, it ness fo r the occasion, and a bet­ the state university, and is well
had not seen each other for 40 with her cousin, Fred Cooper, and tion in Portland.
Multnomah county ballot. It is going in
m front o f Craven Bros., ter
evening’s
entertainment known and respected for her
Dallas Wood Yards.
years.
family west o f town, le ft today i Sheriff Grant and his deputies iS ii.m !!?
could
not
be
afforded
than in lis­ many admirable qualities.
block
a
fine
nnf t d COntai
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and" will give that
are now distributing the ballot columns ot small
Kopiah coal and wood 16-inch
pe and r nearly
On Monday evening from 8 to
tening to it
George Rempel and Miss Cath­ for her home in Wisconsin.
appearance.
and 4-foot wood delivered to any erine Enns have gone to Nebras­
j boxes and booths to the different J100 propositions for voters to
By the installation o f a first- 10:30 o ’ clock a reception was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
M.
Sargeant
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A
load
o
f
hogs
came
down
precincts in preparation for the ! make choice on.
part o f the city promptly. Tele­ ka, where they will unite their
class stage at the armory the tendered the young couple at the
from the mountains yesterday
phone, office 334, residence 663. destinies, and live happy ever a f­ arrived here W ednesday; from ! coining election.
j Matters are quiet with the with snow on them, and snow promoters o f our free library home o f the groom ’ s parents,
Perrydale,
and
having
sold
their
,
W. L. Barber, dealer.
ter.
farm at that place, will m ake1 Mrs. Atm inta Peterson return - 1 equalization board meeting this was reported a little back o f have rendered a goodly service about 65 being present to w el­
to the city and made it possible come them to their new home.
The partition has been moved their home in Newberg. Mr. ¡ed to her home at Dallas vester-| week, so far only a couple o f pe- Falls City.
For sale— My firatdass home
to hereafter accommodate the Music was furnished by Miss
back in the bakery, and tables Sargeant bought the Arney place i day, after a few days visit with | titions having been filed. The
in Rickreall. One acre o f ground
Through the courtesy o f N. L. crowds that generally desire to Ruth Campbell, Mrs. Katie White
installed in order that more at­ on Hancock street last spring, ¡relatives at Berlin andin this j board will take them up fo r con-
fine barn, w ater piped to modern
| sidération next week.
Hayes, o f the Star, that popular attend local events o f like na­ and Miss Ethel VanNortwick,
tention may be paid to the quick but since his arrival has traded ! city. Lebanon Express.
10-room house, with all kinds of
Miss Wilhelmina Stien died i George Fred Williams, a dem­ place o f amusement will be clos­ ture, but have hertofore been and the evening most pleasantly
lunch feature o f that institution. the property for the James place,
fruit and berries. See L. C. Ko-
on Sherman street.— N ew b erg Sunday at the home on Salt Creek ocratic orator o f national repute, ed Friday evening in order to restricted by the accommodation spent in social converse and tha
Friday night’ s windstorm was
ser, at the place for a bargain.
Graphic
' o f her brotherinlaw, August was billed for a speech at Dallas give all a chance to attend the for seating a large, number being discussion o f a nice lunch. Many
about as bad a blow as we ever
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Perkins, the Printer play at the lacking. Our local sign painter, useful and beautiful presents
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bird had May. aged 70 years, and the re­ tomorrow evening, but ow ing to armory.
get in this country, but no es­
Norman Hayes, has donated his were given the couple, am mg
mains
were
laid
away
Tuesday
the
play
for
the
benefit
o
f
the
li­
pecial damage was reported from on exhibition at the county fair
services for the paintingof a fine which was a fine Haviland China
Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
from
the
German
church
there.
brary,
his
date
was
cancelled.
anywhere, except in the matter some samples o f flax which they
drop curtain, embellished with ajset from the Christian Endeavor,
The largest and most elaborate o f electric and telephone poles.
have raised on their place near
A t the court house Wednesday
nice scene and surrounded by ad- j a silver butter knife from Cra­
T.
W.
Brunk
returned
today
stock o f Clothing and Gents Fur­
vertisements o f our progressive ven Bros., and a game dinner
Rumor has it that there will be tow r. The same is now on e x h i-[ afternoon Judge Goad united in from an electioneering trip in
nishings in the Willamette Valley
bition in our window, also some j marriage Ray Jones and Cynthia
business men, and has also dc- set from Black’ s grocery.
at the Salem Woolen Mill store a change in our traies that run o f the seed after threshing. They E. Larnoert. They hail from the Lincoln county, where he receiv­
5
acres
close
to
Dallas,
all
i nated several
side shifts from
in Salem. In addition to the into Portland, those now going got 1(H) pounds o f the seed off o f A m ity vicinity, and the witness ed many flattering assurances o f cleared except buildin i lot. Has
Oregon Flannel Over Shirts.
his stage at the Star theater.
ready made lines they have the to Jefferson street being assigned a tract 33x150, and owing to the es were Carrie and Roger Lam ­ a good vote in his candidacy fo r a spring. N o
improvement .
the
legislature.
The
revenue
derived
from
the
to
the
union
depot
and
vice
ver­
The
best Flannel Over shirts
largest Merchant Tailoring shop
Price $1000. Good terms.
w et season had to bring the flax bert.
play will go to help out the free made are sold by the Woolen
Quite
a
number
went
over
in the valley. They are also sa.
in the house to dry it out and
We have for sale one mile west library in the matter o f furnish­ Mill store in Salem. They c-.rry
A new shipment o f Gorham from Dallas to hear the next
headquarters for Oregon made
Remember that our offer o f then thresh it by hand. More
goods. Salem Woolen Mill store. the Weekly Oregonian or the flax should be raised in this coun­ Sterling and silver-plated flat vice-president speak at Salem o f Falls City, 80 acres o f timber ings, for which they stand much the navy blue in single and doa­
in need, after the various inci­
in the different
Semi-Weekly Journal, in con­ try. and it is claimed there is a ware has just arrived at the“ Old this,afternoon at 2. They will that cruises one and one half m il­ dentals thaï will crop up in ble = breasted
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weights,
Reliable” jew elry store. Come return on the Independence mo­ lion feet down to 16 inches, has a
junction
with
the
Itemizer
for
one
good
market
for
it.
Seed
for
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.
building leave a depleted amount j ernment Khi Ki shade wool
year, at. $1.50only holds good until experimental purposes can be se­ in and inspect them, the assort- tor to the crossing and then down hill shoot all the way to for that purpose. The object is Flannel
Falls
City
lumber
Co’s
mill;
has
a
ment
is
complete—
C.
H.
in plain and Military
Morris,
home
by
way
o
f
the
Portland
the 1st o f November.
That is a cured free o f charge.
606 Court street
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train. By this means you can good house, barn and out build­ such a worthy one that every collars. The entire line is sold
Sunday, Oct. 27th:
chance for cheap reading that
Will Miller brought us in a
ings; has bearing orchard, will sell citizen o f Dallas is desirous of at 50 cents to $1 cheaper than
Sunday school 10 a. m.
you should not miss.
The suit for w’ hich Jerry leave Salem as late as 6:30.
assisting in some way, and we other stores can sell them.
sample o f the celery he is raising
or trade.
Sunday moaning. 11., subject,
O’
Brien
has
brought
againt
Polk
Mr. H. B Lac£ was a caller
Guy Simpkins was operated on the other day. We not ced the
predict that the armory will be
“ Abraham ’ s Servant.”
50 acres 1-2 mile from city limit crowded for the occasion„ Mrs.
at the hospital Sunday by Dr. bunches were much larger than county for $6000 as alleged dam­ Monday. He is a brotherinlaw o f
Christian Science Serricet.
Y, P. S. C. E. Meeting 6:30
Starbuck for an especially aggra­ those generally found in the ages received by him while in Mark Holmes and is out fo r a line; 7 acres bearing prunes; 7 George Gerlinger, to whom the
Evening service 7:30 p. m, top-
acres
o
f
prunes
2
years
old;
5
ac­
the
employ
o
f
the
county,
came
look
at
our
country
from
Oklaho­
Christian Science services held
vated case o f appendicitis, and is stores, and they tell us that the
library owes its peing, is much
“ A t Eventide.”
in Adventist church Sunday Oc­
now recovering nicely. He is a edible is much more toothsome up for hearing Friday, and was ma, where he is prominent polit- res of bearing strawberries; 2 ac­ encouraged over the prospects.
Thursday evening, 7:30, prayer
res
apples,
2
years
old;
7
acres
o
f
son o f Mr. and Mrs. A lfretl Simp­ than the imported stuff. On 1-81 taken under advisement by the ically, Mark savs be being the
Children under high school tober 27 at 11 a. m. Subject
meeting.
court until the November term, i only standpatter left in the State. timber; some p3stu,re; has 7 room age will be admitted to the main o f Lesson-sermon “ Probation A f­
kins,
aged
22
years,
and
is
the!
o
f
an
acre
he
raised
this
year
en
You are cordially invited to I
house with well on porch; has i floor o f the armory, if accompan­ ter Death.” Sunday school at
manager o f our skating rink.
jough calery to net him $150,
By mistake the 13 prizes won
I. V. Tamblyn, lately o f Port-
worship with us.
several barns on place: board wal k ie d by their parents, for 35 cents. 10:30 a. m.
Manager Hayes, o f the Star which would make the income by Cephas Nel-"n at the late fa ir ! land has bought the shoe repair to town and the price is right.
E D G A R W. M ILES,
I f they come alone, they will sit
Hammer ___
on North
Pastor Theatre has just finished paint- from celery grow ing per acre one w eie not g vi n h'm ctedit in the shop o f Mr. ________
Baptist Church.
A good 80acre tract 5 1-2 miles in the gallery under proper chap-
neither
Main street.
lin g a fine drop curtain for the I °,f the b,e st paying investments publishea list, .......“
“ tne * fact
--------
*
' He is an experienc*
I armory, it containing a number that we know of. Mr. M iller has that he won the special blue rib- ed workman and will guarantee from Dallas, cruises two million eronage for the same price. This
Sunday services:
Goals Wanted.
i o f advertisements from our bus- been experimenting with its cul­ bon for the best all round exhib- satisfaction. Mr. Tamblyn has feet, saw timber, other timber, is to do away with the usual con­
Sunday school 10 a. m., lesson,
fusion
attendant
upon
the
little
ture
for
several
years,
and
now
1
good
land,
trade
for
city
lots,
it.
As
an
exhibitor
from
Sunny
been
in
the
state
six
montes.and
W ant 150 Billy goats or weth­ 1 iness men. It may first be seen
‘ ‘Travels in Decopolis.”
folks
who
sit
alone
in
the
front
says tiiat he knows just how to Crest fruit farm he won more will bring his family from the any location, farm land etc. Val-
ers (not old stock) for brush at the play tomorrow night.
Morning worship at 11, theme
seats at local entertainments,
| ue $15 per acre.
do it.
prizes than any other exhibitor | east in the near future,
clearer». Give location and price
“ The”First Beatitude.”
The ladies o f the Christian
in the county. The Itemizer is
. , .
..
.
, | The ladies o f the Woman’ s
wanted. C. W. Davis, 606 Com
Last Sunday Judge and Mrs.
church will give a chicken pie
167 acres 1 1-2 miles from Dal-¡Club will have a booth at the ar-i 2:30 p. m., Junior Meeting.
sorry that he was not given due i The board o f directors o f the
mercial block, Portland.
t
Ed.
F.
Coad.
Alderman
and
Mrs.
Young People’ s Meeting 6:30,
supper in the lower assembly
credit at the proper time, but as public school held a meeting at las; all under cultivation; on Co. rnory for the sale o f home-made
room o f the church on next W ed­ F. J. Coad spent the day as the the list was purchased by us from Clerk Staats’ office in the court road and rail:rnad; well improved ; candies on that night, and it is I topic “ Japan.”
_ guests o f Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Evening 7:30 p. m., subject,
nesday evening at 5:30. A . ll . . _
are
another paper, we did not attempt house last Monday morning, and and 7 miles o f tiling on place. $1501 expected that this will prove ai
Administrator's Notice.
■ invited to attend and are prom -1 Stump at their well known farm to verify any o f the awards.
j popU|
ar an(j profitable feature o f " A great Loss.”
decided to go ahead with the fit­ per acre. Good terms.
; ised one o f the finest delicacies near Monmouth. Judge Coad
ting up o f the domestic science
OTIC K i* herel jr r i v e « to whorn it may i
House and lot, 2 blocks from tbe entertainment.
Justice Holman at the court department o f the high school,
that the und* reigned haa been duly i " Jin"; | o f the season, served in as tempt­ brought us hack some samples o f
N
The seats will be so arranged
Good Woolen Blankets
•d adm inistrator of th « catate o f Itoniamin F
the English walnuts the party house on Tuesday afternoon uni­ such seeming to be in great de­ public school; price $1100.
ing
a
manner
as
it
is
possible
to
W b iteaker. deceaaed. try th « Hon. County court,
that
all
will
have
a
good
view
of.
These
cool nights are a com-
picked up while there, they ge t­ ted in marriage Mr. Lew. Faist mand by a number o f students.
o f Folk county Oregon.
do so.
Finest fruit tract in Dallas: the stage, and the armory is so fort and joy . You can get them
A ll poraona holding claim* against aaid eatate
ting
about
three
bushels
from
and
Miss
Ada
Buttrick.
well-
are hereby notified to nree^nt the aame o n or be­
M. Shendan will have charge o f 10 acres all in bearing; some large that even the late-comers at the Woolen mill store in Salem,
fore aix months from tne dale hereof duly verified
Jeweler Shepherd received a the ground as they walked around known young people o f the
the new department, and is re­ small fruit: new, modern 5 room will have no difficulty in hearing And they are not only made in
and all |»croons indeLtrd to aaid eatate will p k w e
through
the
100
acres
that
Mr,
letter
from
his
son,
Russell,
the
McCoy
vicinity.
They
will
live
make immediate settlement
puted to be a capable and exper­ house; good baj;n and everything and seeing well.
, Oregon, but they are o f fleece
Dated thia lU h day of Sei>teml**r 1912.
other day» in which he noted that Stump has planted to that fruit. on the Faist farm near that ienced instructress in that line.
F R A N K U N B W H IT E A K K R .
is up-to-date. To see is to buy i t
Eakin’s orchestra will play be-1 wool, no chewed rags but clean
Admin'eti-ator of th* state o f Ben­ he had the pleasure o f listening He has some 25 acres just com­ town, and are now receiving the
jamin F. W hiteaker. deceased.
640 acres. 400 o f it cleared and fore the curtain goes up and be- sanitary fleece wool. Ask to see
to a speech from and shaking ing into bearing this year, but hearty congratulations o f their
**My child was burned terribly about
Sibley A Fakin. atty’a for «etate.
tween acts. There will also be them, Woolen Mill Store,
hands with W. J. Bryan recently the other 75 has only been plant many friends in that vicinity and the face, neck and cheat. I applied l>r. in cultivation, 100 slashed, 160
vocal solos and readings to de- lem.
Thomas’
Electric
Oil.
The
pain
ceased
in
pasture.
Fine
soil,
good
at his home in Lincoln, Nebras- ed a few years. He is raising other sections o f the county. ar.d the child sank into a restful sleep.’ *
light the audience during the
ka. He said there was an im-1 four (’ ilierent kinds o f English The groom is a son o f Jacob — Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, springs, rolling land and well
DR. 0 . •. REMPEL
Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum
fenced. A modei farm and nev­ ciiange o f scene.
mense crowd out to hear the fa- walnuts, and they all looked Faist and the bride a daughter N. Y.
Chlrapr ctor
sets you cr izy. Can’t bear the touch
er offered for sale before. Clov­
and that his mighty good to us. He also has o f Wm. Buttrick, both old and
I f TV« Hpieria lief a n d S p in a i A<6j» *«r. Thon« mous Nebraskan,
o f your clothing.
Doan's Ointment
1414. • ». ui. $<• 0 M, m OtU^i honre hy i speech was something long to be in bearing filbert and chestnut well-known
Trespass notices for sale at cures the m ist obstinate case». Why
er land, hop land, anything you
residents o f the Chamberlain s
ai*p**iwtinrtit 114 C*»urt ht. m .
suffer.
A
ll
druggists
sell it.
th
s
office.
w a n t Only $80 an acre.
trees.
county.
* remembered.
l>*Ila* Oicgoii
C o n . CoM% Croup la ■d
d Whooping Coosa.
Ice cream at Lane’ s.
tf
Start Your Baby
With Sound Health
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­
las and their Friends.
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REAL ESTATE S M P S
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