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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Waterman’s Ideal pens at Shepherd’s. fountain The cost to the county o f Polk’s recent election was about $15010. Found on the street a baby’s F. E. Comstock has gone to | ring -10 cents. Hushum, Washington. GUY-HUGHES Popular Young Couple of Dallas Become Man and Wife. -0—0 - 0 - 0 —0—0—0 - 0 —0—0 - 0 - 0 —0—® SPECIAL SALE ! * T ? 0 nothing But living Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. N E W T O -D A Y New Goods. 0 0 0 0 W H E N we give ** fll wool goods and hand-tailoring- in every garment we sell and charge you a moderate price we are sure we are g iv ing satisfaction. Our big variety o f d if ferent patterns and sty !i s for Fall and Win ter W ear will please you W e have a suit and overcoat for every taste and especially invite you to come in our store to see what is going to be worn for this Sea son and to see gai ments o: the best make in America. 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 $12.50 to $25.00 Every Suit and O ver coat is guaranteed, beais our label, and is sold on merit. Our other lines will interest you. Boys’ Suits. Extra Pants, Woolen Blankets, A ll Wo 1 Underwear, large sto k o f Shirts, Furn ishings, Hats, Shoes, Trunl-s, Grips. Sweat ers, Gloves and W ork ing M en’s Clothing. COUNCIL MEETING. Many Crosswalks Become Neces sary, But Not of Cement. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE MAYBE A NEW MILL Rumor Has It That the Spaulding Interests Will Build Mill Once More in Dallas. è Suits and Overcoats ra ge in price trom Crider’s General Store Made-in-Oregon Suits o Satisfies Ü 3 Flour Special For Sale. J SAT 18 FACTI Yellow brand Milk, 7c a can Newton L. Guy and Mina M. Regular 25c Peaches, 3 cans Hugnes, o f Dallas, were united for 50c. in marriage on Thursday at 8 p. 3 lbs. Oregon Walnuts 50e m. Nov. i4, 1912, at *02 Levens street. Dallas, Ore., Rev. D. K in g Apples, packed and Wrapped 65c per box. Lester Fields; officiating. The __ members o f the bridal party Dallas packed Prunes. 10 lbs W. V. Fuller has gone to Coos were Rev. D. Lester Fields, packed in neat box, $1. , , IT ^ j ^ * r» i on W alter Williams and w ife are M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk. now at home in their new bunga- Bay on business. in the lead, next came Newton Yellow Danver Onions, 110 L. Guy and Fred W. Hughds, Community and 1847 Rogers l° w- lb. sack $1.35. John Woods has gone to A rizo Drother o f the bride, as best silverware at Shepherd’s. I j E Fryer has been prornot<Ki na. 2 big cans Salmon 25c. FOR SALK man. The next was Miss Nora .U se "W e a r E ve r” A lu m in u m j to the charge o f the planer and Special bargains in ladies’ Kobertson, bridesmaid, gowned N28 shipping shed at the big mill. ¡gloves at the Polk County Mer- m pink crepe-ae-cuir.e. She car O B 8 A L E — V « t h seed a id lo n u e x tra »food ware sold by Craven Bros. F pigs. — L, I. B arseli. Mo m m th. I can tile store. ried an arm boqueiof pink chry - Golden Yellow Dates, 2 lbs. For fancy stationery go to Ellis’ 1 We have a hotel to trade for a Cieo Guy, niec- for 25c. J. C. Shultz and w ife have been anthem j ..is. farm. Good location and trade. l'»J o r 1UU Brat cjtuut lin in g ir e * . pur- drugstore. tt COR SALE * chatted from L a fa y e tte N u rsery. 4 fe e t to 6 Fard Dates, 20c per pound. Address this office. N28 visiting in Roseburg, the latter ot the groom, and Virginia Ellis, fe e t hisrh at 10 cents apiece. H enry Robbins, daughter, of W. R. tills , the Diamonds, right quality and New Walunts and Almonds. on her way home from California. phone D ix ie 25. N21 Dower girls, came next. Last Dan Poling made a good run price at Shepherd’s. Beach Nut Bacon, sliced August Fritz has arrived from came tne bride. Miss Mina M. for governor o f Ohio on the pro ready for use, 30c lb. C O R S A L E —A pood d riv in g horse by J. Boyd- Germany to make his home with Notice Crider’s General Store hibition ticket, but, o f course, Hughes upon her fath er’s arm. 1*5 * ston. Dallas, phone 332. P ric e $60. -Taste Tell Boiled Ham, his brotners, Raney and Joe. big Special Sale ad on the local did not win out lh e unue was dressed in shad 40c a pound. ow lace and chiffon over white ‘O R S A L E — A 1911 5-horse pow er Indian motor page. Dromedary Dates, the clean The Apostolic Faith is fitting cycle, including $15 tandem attachm ent. F You can have the right sized satin trimmed with pearls, and kind, packed in 1 pound Guaranteed first c.ass condition. $100. — M. D al Buy your boiled hams at the bird for your table next Thurs up the old ltem izer office for a ton. Dallas. tf carried a shower boquetof Bride’s boxes 15c. Dallas Meat Market. N o Hies, no day by ordering it now from the meeting room. roses and lilies o f tne valley, Umbrella Figs, Candied Figs dust, strictly sanitary. Arthur Vassall is up for a few C O R S A L E - G e n tle fam ily horse and tw o seated Gohrke Meat Market. Phone 13. Miss upal M cDevitt sang ‘ Be-t'l * b uggy. Reasonable. — L . A . Weatacott. Rick- days Visit trom Portland, with N28 cause,” and played Mendelshon’s Take your prescriptions that 10 acres o f good land to rent I you are most particular about to to put in hay. Plow, mower and ms urotner, w aiter. Weduing March while the party N ext Monday we will give Fur '•ale Henry Campbell purchased a too.t tneir places. Eliis’ drugstore. tf rake furnished. W. H. Kraber, with each sack o f Crown spun oi 4-y ear'old Horses ot Wm. Tuey stood under a bell made f \ N E hundred and th irty acres, 70 in cultivation. Dallas. Mrs. Riley Craven returned 4 1-2 m iles south o f Sheridan, one h alf mile fcnuptoii winle at saiem yesieru u j. of ./mte chrysanthemums tied I Hard Wheat Flour a 55c to school on R F I ) and telephone line join in g the Sunday evening from a week Wear Ever Aluminum Cook worn a lover’s knot beneath an j F. D. Thielson, a Polk county Clear V iew Orchard tract. One h alf cash. P rice i llen ry Campbell was a Port u itp .r K n . o w m r . j . c . s v iiO M { s p o u t in t h e m e t r o p o l i s . ing Pan. This is simply an arch o f fern, chrysanthemums j boy. is now representative o f the Route 1 Sheridan. Ore. land visitor iuesuay and VVeu- introductory order. Crown N21 arid Oregon grape. Rodgers paper house for this sec For high grade jew elry, go to IluoUay. ffour is a high grade, hard The living room was docorated Morris, who lias been in the city tion. wheat flour, just as good as Uouu the big ad on page three y E TC H d fo r sale in any q u a n tity - oyer 19 years. Mark Ellis has a 2-pound spud anu you will learn wnere your with fern and white chrysanthe Rem pel. phone D ixie 515. the best in the market. mums and the color scheme o f in his pharmacy window, raised Remember for this day money will do the most good. Phone 13 to place your order the dining room was pink. FOR RENT only, you will be able to get for your Thanksgiving turkey by S. C, Smith on the Luckia- A thi t i course lunch was »erred Vernon Smith sold his hops mute. That is some potato. this offer. with the Gohrke Meat Market. yesterday at 18 cents, and Frans Miss Ollie Howe, o f Portland, Miss Marjorie Hayes returned got ioLaw s for his. ire. close to town, alao presiding at the punch bowl. R R E N T - G o o d pa The Dallas hotel makes a P cheat seed fo r sal In q u ire E. A . Gwinn. Many beautiful g ifts were re N21 specialty o f a 25-cent Sunday Sunday evening from Portland, Sam. Ray is putting in u pair ceived. There were 41 guests dinner that is as good as you can where she spent the week with o f floor scales that cost him $100 in attendance. Congratulations W ANTED get elsewhere for 50 cents. tf her sister, Miss Bessie Hayes. N . B.—The newspaper people tcil and will obviate trie necessity for by telegram wore received from us, that it pays to advertise, so we Brown & Sibley, attorneys and lifting. Until Novem ber 31st you can an aunt and uncle and aged are going to try the prop ysition for YVf A N T E D —Som e person to buy 1-12 H. P. H uh abstracters, notary public. A b ** sell tract'on engine at on e-h alf what it is get both the ltem izer and semi one month, . nd let you know the The Millinery department at grandmother who live in Manito w orth, in good condition, A p p ly at Burks Fee*! stracts made promptly at a rea resulta. Portland Journal for atable. Dallas, Ore. N21 weekly the Pols County Mercantile ba, Canada. !\lr. and Mrs. Chas. sonable charge. 616 Mill street, $1.50 a year. I store is complete. Call and see Johnson, o f Balcarres, Saskatch Dallas, Ore. { new sew in g m achin* to trade JOJ a m ilk cows. ewan Canada, the bride’s uncle Be sure and place your order the bargains displayed there. ' —Chus Rees, Phone N4: N21 J- G- Brown is heartily in fav- and aunt, came unexpectedly to for a turkey with the Gohrke I Rev. J. P. Neufeldt has return ^ at fountain subscribed for bring their congratulations. Meat Market, co rn ero f M illan d or W A N T E D —A horse to plow fo r his w in ters feed. ed from attending a conference last week and has offered to give Mrs. Guy, dressed in a beauti ” V ery little work required.— F. C. M eyer. D al Main, phone 13. las. N28 $10 toward it, making $110 so meeting o f the Mennonite church ful brown tailored suit with her Cooking bags o f the Dallas in California. tar raised for the purpose. husband left by auto on their Meat Co. Latest thing out in M IS C E L L A N E O U S Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Woods are wav to Portland. They will be To insure a good fat bird for cooking o f all kinds o f meat. your table next Thursday be sure visiting in Portland, Mr. Brace at home to their friends after 25 cents for 30 bags. The council was called to order and place your order with Henry being in charge o f the ticket o f December 1, 1912 at 702 Levens # C — rew a rd — I w ill g iv e the above reward fo r the Miss Edna Morrison and Miss return o f my black and tan hound pup last Monday evening by Mayor street. Gohrke, corner Mill and Main fice during his absence. w hich disappeared the 24th o f O ctober.- A . W. Craven, with all the officers and N21 Buena Fiske were over Sunday Sts. B ennett, barber shop. Phone 13. The assortment o f ladies and visitor with Mrs. Chas. Hille- councilmen present except Coun- children’s wear at the Polk J. E. Doran has taken the place brandt in Portland. cilmen Barham and Campbell. o f I. L. Smith at the big mill, the County Mercantile store is very Coad, o f the street committee, Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. My home in Dallas, good loca SALE M . . . latter having resigned to attend large and at prices that will recommended that a crosswalk tion. Easy terms. Miss Lau- Instructions how to use them in to his piling business exclusively. astonish you. 0 be installed on the alley near the renson, 218 Clay St. N21 each package, for sale by Dallas Mr. Doran will bring his family —0 — 0 —0 —0 — 0 —0 — 0 Barham property, also a cross Meat Co. Brown & Bird have sold to herefrom Portland soon. walk at Shelton and Clay, also Ferdinand Hartman, late o f Saturday only—special ribbon An undefined but seemingly that no more cement crosswalks I f you have a fine adjusted Klamath Falls, the Alice Vaughn Have you seen those suits at sale at the Dallas Variety store. movement you will find that property for $1200. Mr. Hart- j well authenticated rumor has be put in, as in the event o f hard the Salem Woolen Mill Store, the Your choice o f all plain and fan Morris, the Official S. P. Watch man will go into business h e re, ' been circulating around town surface pavement, which is bound cloth o f which was made at our cy ribbons at 15 cents a yard. lately to the effect that the to come soon, such would be a Inspector, will put it in order either trucking or butchering. local mill and the garments made For a limited time we can yet and at no greater cost than .p, A u t > i l ¡Spaulding people are to once great expense to the city to re by Michaels, Strong & Co., of take orders for the Weekly Ore others charge. T h eA rm sb y Packer has pur- „Tore engage in the saw mill bu move, also that temporary cross chased about 120 tons o f prunes Rochester, N ew York? We sell gonian and ltem izer one year for siness in Dallas. The ltem izer walks o f two boards be put in them for $18. Come and see $1.50. P. L. Fishback brought us in in the vicinity o f Dallas during has not been able to trace the where needed. The recommen the past week. This will make them and then compare them W’lien in want o f a ladies or a wild rose Tuesday, that he a total pack o f about 600 tons for rumor to the fountain head as dations were concurred in by the with those Oregon-made to hawk , council. trunk, traveling bag, plucked from the road side as he this year, and the plant will pro- yet, but where there is so much at a yard less. You can then 8ent s Staats moved that the proposed To mal<e It healthy and beep it came to town. An unusual “ ' V ™ ' - . “ ,,u l , , c w " 1 * K™- smoke there must be some fire. grips or suit cases. Be sure to i ! babjy be in xiperation until the and we wouid t be s ised cement walks at Mill and Main fully appreciate well and upto- blossom for this time o f year, ev healthy use a reliable date tailoring on Oregon fabrics. see that line at the Salem Woolen en in our fine climate. j first o f the year. i f the rumor prove true! We be built o f boards instead o f ce Salem Woolen Mill Store, head Mill store in Salem. baby laxative. ment. Carried. Following a long established ; know that Spaulding hated very H. B. Cosper was the recipient quarters for Made-in-Oregon Lady would like to keep house Fenton, o f the fire and water In spite of the greatest personal care ¡custom tae ltem izer will go t o ! much to leave Dallas, and had it o f a visit last week from his cous goods. fer widower near some school. press one day earlier next week not been for the adverse condi- committee, reported unfavorably and the most intelligent attention to For particulars, write to Mrs. in, W alter L. Cosper, o f New in order to give our force a chance I tions met with, would not have on the arc lights recently re diet babies and children will become constipation and indigestion have May Newton, Falls City, Oregon. York, who has recently been in to give thanks. Correspondents ' done so. His old location here quested, for various reasons. wrecked many a young life. To start Box 2074. D5 charge o f the exhibitions held in and advertisers will please take is the natural outcome for his Adopted. with a good digestive apparatus is to 1 want to buy a good farm this state in tuberculosis work. Councilman Campbell appeared start life without handicap’ great holdings o f timber back in notice. team, with wagon and harness, New consignment o f rings, But as we cannot all have perfect A t the regular meeting o f the _ D the mountains, and it is known and took his seat. also would like horse and buggy brooches, bracelets, scarf pins, working bowels we must do the next Woodman Tuesday evening W. G, B. Corsen has leased the that the company has often con Fenton reported the people o f best thing and acquire them, or train for winter for feed o f horse. tie clasps, mesh bags, watches, G. Vassall gave a resume o f his i ' ' ! ®cott hotel from J. W. Cri- templated again putting in afirst- Germantown as asking for a bet- them to become healthy. This can be H. G. C A M P B E L L . clocks and all other jew elry at recent trip to England in a half der for a term o f eight years, ami t ciass saw mill on the old site, ifi ter crosswalk at the Hansen cor- done by the use of a laxative-tonic very -------- • • « ----- —— Shepherd’s. Any article would hour’ s speech, which was most assumed charge Tuesday. Both the conditions could be made fa- ner, and the chief reported that highly recommended by a great many mothers. The remedy is called Dr. make an appreciated gift. appreciated by those present. himselfand family are thorough- vorable. It is now avered that he had put crushed rock there. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and has been A re the kind you want, we I f you have money to loan we l.v experienced in hotel work, and the corporation will put in a rail- Staats reported that the build on the market for two generations. It Thos. Rand was up from his think. They are better than will find you a borrower; if you Ballston farm yesterday and says the patrons may be assured th a t, road from their mill site to their ing committee had ordered the can be bought conveniently at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar a eastern made. Buy a few pairs. want to borrow money we can that a trainload o f hops were its previous reputation will n ot, timber, and erect a first class furniture for the new library. bottle, and those who are already con W e have them. They are made find jou a lender. Plenty o f mon shipped from there the day be suffer in the least. Mr. Crider mill in every particular. There The reports o f the city officers vinced of its merits buy the dollar size. o f wool - Salem Woolen Mill Store ey on improved farm property. fore, being sent to London and will go back to his San Jose in is fio one thing that would be were presented and referred to Its mildness makes it the ideal medicine terests about the first o f the year. more welcomed by the citizens o f the finance committee. for children, and it is also very pleas BROW N & S IB L E Y . various places in the east. ant to the taste. It does not hide be Dallas than to see the old mill Claims allowed: Reports have been received hind the name of a fruit or a vegetable Holmes & Grant are now en Morris, the Old Reliable je w e l from Walter Edwards noting no once more with us. It gave em Dallas L & L C o................ $ 8.69 and yet it is genuinely harmless. Very For Christmas g ifts order them gaged in putting in shelves in er, has just received another improvement in his health. He ployment to a great number o f F B VanNortwick, hauling 2.50 little of it is required and its frequent now. Get them when you are use does not cause it to lose its effect, shipment o f fine silverware di the new library, quite a job o f was an employee o f the McCann- people, and its loss was severely Star Transfer C o .............. 7.00 as is the case withe so many other ready for them. Phone 5x. rect from the factory, thus sav itself, and one which is going to Emerson & Nash, tent fly. 4.75 felt by all. Collins feed barn until latelv. STO NE, photographer. remedies. ing you the profit o f the middle look very handsome when they Lee Smith, painting................ 50 Thousands can testify to its merits in when he became so bad off with man. His prices you will find get through with it. Dallas planing m ills......... 1.90 constipation, indigestion, biliousness, tuberculosis that a fund o f $2 ’> right. Fire d ep artm en t.............. 38.00 sick headaches, etc., among them re A representative o f the Atlas was raised among our charitable Business property in Portland An ordinance providing for the liable people like Mr. I). C. Head, Mgr. Now is the time to place your Bridge company has made an in \ folks, and he was sent to a san- Head P rugC o., Ft. Worth, Tex., fath to trade for good orchard, value (order for your Thanksgiving tur spection o f the Salem bridge, j itarium at Salem. The follow ing jurors have been proper construction o f cement er of Clarence Carroll Head, and Mrs. between $30,000 and $40.000. key with the Gohrke meat mar- and in his report to Polk county drawn for K e lly ’ s court, which street curbs and corners was M. £. Harman, Esmond, S. D. They W. A. Avreshas purchased the will convene on Monday, Decem read first time. Address William Walker, Hills , kei. He will see to it that you states that it will cost about j keep it constantly in the house, for dale, Ore. The new saloon ordinance rais every member of the family can use it w 141 have the right sized bird for your $17,000. No action has been interest o f Norman L. Haves in ber 2nd: \ from infancy to old age. The users of ing the license from $1200 a year G A Peterson, Suver | table. taken in the matter by the court the Star theatre, and has taken charge o f the same. While new to $1800 was read second time Richard Paul, Falls City Last Thursday evening a sur- or the otht>r interests involved, ¡toth e business. Mr. Avres :s no- and passed. George Baun, Monmouth prise party was given Miss Cecil Trades wanted Central Oreg- tod for making the best o f every An ordinance for the licensing A lfred Sim kins, Salem Sunday, Nov. 24th: Starbuck at her home on Ash on wheat land for valley farm also t h in g he tackle-», and patrons o f S H McElmurr.v, Independence o f transient stocks o f goods was Sunday school 10 a. m. read second time and passed, the G W Newbill, Ballston Sunday moaning, 11., subject, ! street. The guests played gam es! acreage near Portland for small this nonular place o f amusement A t Eugene from November land enjoyed themselves v e r y ; stock farm. W e also have a can denend on it that thev will he license fee being placed at $10 a J W Rogers, Independence ‘ ‘The Three Taverns.” much. were ser- combined grocery and market in furnished with the best the mar- day or $60 a week. Gus Bow 28th to December 1st, a state George McCulloch, A m ity Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting 6:30 , . Refreshments , . , . , Beaverton for sale. ltem izer | ket aff Tp"es will re- man appeared and asked fo r a session o f the boys’ conference Evening service 7:30 p. m, top- a*K)ut 1® ° t‘l°<’k. W P Miller, Dallas Realty Concern. N21 D r !a« main r ¡cleanup back o f the stores, one will be held, and 14 lads from \ time at least. J M Sebring, A irlie ic "D avid and Jonathan.” What is believed to be the o f his horses having gotten a Dallas will be in attendance, they T T Notson. Dallas Thursday evening, 7:30, prayer smallest electric dynamo in the W. For sale— My fimtclass home A vr •norts to the i nail in his foot, and suffered ser representing the different church E A Pagenkopf, Monmouth world, so small it could be placed in Rickreall. One acre o f ground Item 17.« meeting. ‘•it t ofi l valuation ious injuiy. He was requested associations here. A special train J D Bevens, Dallas You are cordially invited to on an American penny and n o t! fine barn, water piped to modern o f citv >-tv >r the vear 1912 to put in a bid at the next meet- will be run over the Oregon worship with us. S E Irvine. Independence occupy all the space, is described ; 10-room house, with all kinds o f is $1.08°.'i50. this being a de- i ing for hauling off all trash back Electric from Portland to convey ED G AR W. MILES. Isaac Compton, Independence in the December Popular Me- j fruit and berries. See L. C. Ko- r " i w o f $96.215 from th» year delegates, and our boys will join o f the stores. Pastor. chanics Magazine. Wm. Bressler, Monmouth ser, at the place for a bargain. 1911. and is accounted fo r by the the bunch at Salem. The citi Attorney Tooze appeared for D G Meador, Buell no--assessment o f credits. To zens o f Eugene are preparing The Independence Enterprise [ ^ George Billings requesting a T G Richmond. Dallas has made a slight mistake in its - The ladies o f the Presbyterian the above amount will he added modification o f the present ordi lavishly for their entertainment, C B Whaley, Rickreall the assessments o f the puhlic This morning we are in receipt age, when claiming 30 years, church will give a N ew Englard utilities which was $63,105 in nance licensing the peddling o f and they expect to have the time Finley Edgar, Rickreall two large c o M lfl rnent o f ladies It was started by Stine in the supper in the basement o f the 1911. This would make a total meat, which is now claimed is o f their lives. Those attending J. R. Moyer, Falls City and gentlemens’ sweaters. Those summer ot 1884, the ltem izer church on November 22nd, com prohibitive to outsiders. The li from Dallas are: Ralph Savery, Dallas From Christian church Frank nice good ones, just what you having for several years previ- mencing at six o’clock, 40 cents o f $1.145 655 for the council to cense now is $1.50 a day as W alter Norton, Airlie Campbell, Warren Dickensen, w a n t.a llsizes. W e doubt if any ous l,een the only paper in Polk for adults and 25 cents for child levy on for the coming year. charged for peddling. A fte r A Womer. Airlie ren under 10 years o f age. Ev store in Oregon has a better dis- county. considerable discussion the mat Loren Butler, Forest Neal, Elzia John R Loy, Buena Vista erybody come. N22 ter was referred to the ordinance Houser. plav ol gcjod. uptodate sweaters. i ) r Gaston Odin, o f Paris. W M McQueen, Rickreall In re estate o f Marv E. Mc- Evangelical church—V i r g i 1 committee for investigation. --Salem Woolen Mill Store. France, one o f the younger la J. U. Yeater, Monmouth Caleb. deceased, final account Many old timers will remember Ballantyne, Ray Scott, Vey C of Fenton moved that the matter Ira Yocom, Willamina boratory scientists, who studies, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deacon, filed and set for hearing Decem There’« nothing »o gooC ror a »ore experiments, and o f arranging for the 1913 tax fin, James Guerney. S L Stewart, McCoy investigates who used to be ticket :<gent here ber 21st. Methodist church--Harold Mil-! throat aa l*r. Thom ««' E'"rtric Oil. levy be left with the finance com Jas Middleton, Dallas the blood, tissues and germs o f In re guardianship o f Lulu J. in the early 80ties. They are Cure» it in a few hour». Rt l.eve» any ler, Herbert Shepherd. Theodore mittee, and the same was car J F Smith, Monmouth man and the lower animals, is Rernard. G. E. Ur.ruh, B. W. both residents o f Salt Lake City, pain in any part. Berg, Merril Barber, Glen Brock. ried. said to have at last discovered where Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Grant Macy and F. E. Schmidt apprais The matter o f incongruity in the cause o f the most fatal o f recently visited them. Dr. C. H. Morris has just re DR. 0. •. RERPEL Their ers. Guardian authorized to re Chiroprai tor Poan’a Regulets cure conatipation, chronic maladies cancer, writes son, Harry, is conductoron a Los ceive and record deed. ceived a large chart showing the lot lines on Clay street, was re N^rre Hpeeialiat ami Spinal Ari)iurt*r. 1 % n, Dr. L. K. Hirshberg, in Techni Angeles run out o f that place, advantages of the celebrated ferred to the street committee. tone the atomach. atimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and eaay 141*. 9 a. m. I u l p , m. Other hmir* by cal World Magazine for Decem- and has married since leaving toric lense. Please call in and pasaaire of the bowela. Ask your drug appointment. 114 Court Street C Cure* ttam D e ria iiT s I her. have him explain it. pallae Oregon i here. gist for them. Zo cents a box. Emil Carlson to Jas. Harris CoUa, Croup and kl Shooptu* Coufh. Joe Craven and w ife are visit A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald November ing in Portland. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crider are When you think o f diamonds, visiting Portland and The Dalles. think o f Morris, the Old Reliable Baldy Gildner was up from | jew eler. Portland this week. . 0 0 0 O REG O N —0 —0 — 0 —0 —0 —0 —0 —§ Healthy Baby is Precious Blessing Team Wanted Made-in- Oregon Blankets Fine Portraits JURY LIST. Monthly Income $250. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. BOYS’ CLUB MEETING. Sweateis! Sweater»! Sweaters! Probate. Hop Contracts. 4. Gotgt! Reniecv CLAKLN l X .»> Syrup Pepsin have learned to avoid ca thartics, salt waters, pills and other harsh remedies, for they do but tem porary good and are a shock to any del icate system. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of it before buying it in the regular way of a drug gist, send your address—a postal w.ll do to Hr. W . I), Caldwell, 415 Wash ington St., Monticello, 111,, and a free sample bottle will be mailed you .- Re sults are always guaranteed or money will be refunded. Monmouth’s Oldest Man. T. Orville Waller, the oldest man in Monmouth, celebrated his 90th birthday Wednesday and all his friends called on him for a few minutes during the day. Mr. W aller was born in Morgan county. 111., in 1822, and crossed the plains to Oregon in 1849, set tling in Polk county on a dona tion land claim. The first store in Eola was built by him in 1856. He has lived in Monmouth since 1890. His first vote for president was cast for James K. Polk, and he is still a voter attending the election here on Novem ber 5th. The Just Right Shoe For men we sell them. They give universal satisfaction. T ry a pair o f them. Salem Woolen Mill Store. The Family Group Picture is again becoming pop ular. Give your friends and rel atives one for Christmas. It will be in good taste and save you money. STONE. Phone 524 Photographer.