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COUNCIL MEETING. Garbage Depository Now Becoming •* Z a Stricus Question. Z Z Z Coi If you are tired o f taking medicine and really want to get well, come to me and have the cause o f your trouble re moved by Chiropractic or (spinal ad justm ent). I F ri du Rock ; SiL W s, F°« Rheumatism, Sick Headache, Nervous ness. Hysteria, Appendicitis, Asthma, Deafness, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Insomnia, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Piles, Pneumonia, all Stomach and Liver Troubles, Con stipation. Diarrhoea, Kidney and Urin ary Disorders, Female Diseases, Lame and Weak Back, Spinal Trouble o f any description, are just a few o f the many diseases that are being cured every day by this wonderful sc.cnee. fOL Dr. E. James Scheetz poi Gua ton, Hours 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. Dornsife Residence 518 Church St. B A K IN G POWDER A b so lu te ly P u re [From a series o f elaborate chem ical tests.] Comparative digestibility of food made with different baking powders. An equal quantity o f bread (biscuit) was made with each of tw o kinds o f baking powder— cream o f tartar and alum— and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The percentage of the food digested is shown as follow s: Braad m *d. with Royal Cream of Tartar Pow d.rt [ 99 P«r Cent. Digested ade with alum pow der: W P O L K 'S ' OREGON and W ASH IN G TO N Business Directory Vì‘ ciré Royal Baking Powder raised food is shown to be of greatly superior digestibility and healthfulness. W y Kj fa ■ ^ A Directory o f each C ity, Tow n and V illage, giving descriptive sketch o f each place, location, population, tele - graph, sh ipping and banking p oint; also C lassified Directory, com piled by business and profession. y; K . U 1*01.K ti CO., H K A T T L K * .•-•^ 1 : 7 -^ American Fence Z Z Z Z Z Z *iv daj pei ma fax her on at in Dr ti. of The Largest Industry in Polk County is the Dallas Lumber and Logging Company * Cashier IUKKITOKS : Z Note the Hinge Joint on Stay Wires— The American is the only fence that has it. Z Z z z z dai President i K.E. WILLIAMS * I W. G. VASSALL Veterinary Surgeon z z Fr* Dallas, Oregon. WE HAVE A 9-BAR FIELD FENCE FOR 32 CENTS A ROD Carried in all lengths. City Express & Transfer Co. Our PRICE is RIGHT Because We Sell for CASH z z me' * The city council met in regular * R. C. Craven, I. N. Uon.li M. M. Elba session last Monday evening, W. G. Vassall, R. K. Williams, with all the officers and council- B. H. McCallou, F. J. Craven. men present except Councilman * This bank is pleased to place .t t) a Barham, 4= disposal of its customers the facilities Coad reported for the street during many years of continuous * gained committee five cement cross * * service and growth. walks and a number o f tempor ary board ones. *■ Staats reported two bids in for INCH II BARS ss the moving o f the bell tower, * i~ r ~ «JÉ- C E O . F. S K IF F and another one yet to come, rf * INCH IO BARS 47 Claims allowed: L i * A ttorn ey -a t-L a w Z ■ i Oregon Power Co_........... $178,00 39 INCH 9 BARS • J R o o m 8 , (J g lo w B ld g . Dallas Teltphone C o ____ 6.00 * INCH a BARS 32 DALLAS. . . . OREGON J H Moore, labor_______ 24,61 Z * f. 2« INCH 7 BARS e r Star Transfer___________ 17.25 Z • BARS 20 INCH J C Hayter, ledger. ___ 17.20 Z ■ « Craven Bros., hardware.. 12.95 ■ 5 { D R . B . E. N E V E L » ■# * r City Time book..............254.80 Z P S Greenwood, s a la ry ... 31.50 * 612 M ai n S tkkkt A Bowman, w o o d ______ 4.00 Z -p * A C Moore, labor........... 30.15 Z (Soehren Warehouse C o ... 180.50 * I V Lynch, labor________ 5.00 Z Ed Plaster, hauling.......... 1.00 * Dr V C Staats, services.. 2.00 Z * B . F. B U T L E R N Anderson, labor______ 3.60 Z * D E N T IS T Itemizer, printing______ 5.00 Z * Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas, Chas Gregory, insurance. 55.00 Z Hours: 8 to 12 A. Si. 1 t o 5 P. M. * Office F H Morrison, services.. 4.50 Z All kiuda ot Dental work done a t reasonable prices. * W J White, salary.......... . 65.00 Chas Gregory, salary___ 67.60 Z * W L Tooze. salary........... 20.00 Z * John Frakes, labor. . . . . 5.00 * VV G Vassall, fe e s_______ 96.25 * A communication was received * LON MCSCOTT, PROPRIETOR * from Jones & Flagg, showing All kinds of hauling at reasonable John Ashbaugh’s house to be Z * rates. Phone orders promptly at about six feet out of the street. z * tended to. Headquarters at W eb Keport accepted. ster’s confectionery. £ An ordinance was introduced Phones: Bell 264, Mutual 251 * and read first time licensing the Barn Phone Mutual 245 * peddling o f meat in the city lim its. An ordinance was read pre * HOW TO PULL scribing the laying o f curbs, and j * repealing prior ordinances gov ♦ erning such. Laid over until ! * # next week for changes. A moat valuable pamphlet. Telia and illustrate« * * -Aft * -Aft ^ f t f t f t * f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t how to clear «tump land at the lowest known cost Mayor Craven stated that set # * * * * * * per acre by devices just perfected. Free to ow n ers o f stump land who send me their names. tlement had been made with J o h n A G o rm a n , 1 1 1 2 W e s te r n A v e ..S e a t t l e Mrs. Snyder and Hort Eakin for The Needlework Guild. the surplus land on Court street \ in front o f their properties nec The Dallas branch o f the essary to straighten out the Needlework o f America was or street, and that deeds had been ganized in May 1909. The first When in Portland * j recorded for the same. collection brought 283 garments, STOP AT A deed for the opening and which were distributed during dedication o f a street in what is the year among sixteen different T h e C a d illa c H o te l | known as the Manston property j families. In 1910, 555 garments T h i r d S t., n e a r J e f f e r s o n | k near the saw mill was received j were collected and some twenty v and referred to Councilman families aided. In 1911 the col- Ratea—SOc. 7 5 c and 9 1 .OO Ayres. j lection numbered 610 garments, (BATHS INCLUDED) Wm Kersey appeared before i and twenty families were sup the council and asked for the plied, in nearly every instance % Newly Furnished. Under N -w -7-' dedication as a street of a certain the farr.ity consisted o f from j ? Management. They are built for rugged use. roadway in North Dallas through eight ten members. For 1912 A Clean—Quirt—Respectable Place ^ his property and that o f J. L. 636 articles have been received. Built strong and durable. Castle’s giving them an outlet to In addition to these new gar- 1#*###*#»* Built so that they blow the creek. The matter was on . ments, as many more second- motion of Fenton referred to the j hand articles are distributed. out; so that they leak and smoke. city attorney to look up the city’s Cash donations are used for the standing in the matter. purchase o f shoes or other things ! MONEY to LOAN on IMPROVED EARMS Attorney Tooze stated that an required not otherwise available. agent o f the Union Tea Com ! In this Vicinity. Make application t o $ The organization is non-sectar pany had fought the city peddling ian, and all appeals for help are Wm.C. Borchers, Financial Agent | A t D e a le r s E v e r y w h e r e ordinance, and been beaten in promptly investigated. 207 208 O regon ian B u ildin g < the city court; that he had ap OREGON PO R TLA N D STANDARD OIL COMPANY pealed from the decision to the (C a liforn ia ) WORTHY WOMAN. P ortla n d , S a n F ra n cisco circuit court, and that he desired authority to go ahead and fight the case in the higher court. On Mother of Fourteen Children In A/VA motion of Fenton the attorney cluding Two Pair of Twin Boys. MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL \ was ordered to go ahead.. On motion o f Coad the matter INSTRUCTOR ON Mrs. Richard Osborn, born in o f a crack sustained in moving Jackson county, Mo., April 11, the Grand Theatre was left 1825, making her 86 years old, Staats and Campbell to effect crossed the plains in 1852, settl Studio: 712 Oak 8t., Dallas, Oregon <on > settlement with Mr. Frakes. ing near Pudding Creek, Marion \^0 The Pictorial county, Ore. The writer has HOW C0NDIT TAKES IT. Review listened to a great many inter esting sketches of her pioneer The Veteran Editor of The Clinton days which she remembers as if were but yesterday. Her Advocate Announces Defeat. they maiden name was Tait. She | married R. Osborn in ’42 and he For sale, one stall fed elephant, died in 1898. Her home has al wrrranted gentle and broke to ways been the plain and humble drive single or double, and one kind. She never has worn glass wild and wooly rutting bull moose es and can hear as good as ever. (also tame and gentle now) both Always has been a working wo PICTORIAL REVIEW will eat out o f your hand. Might man and never had a hired wo be used as a double team to haul man in her house. The day pre fodder for one perfectly good vious to this writing she presen- jackass, who has an abnormal ted to Mrs. Mack a log cabin appetite, having hungered and quilt which she pieced recently, thirsted for lo, these many years. She has p'eced one hundred Will some gentlemen kindly quilts since since her husband’s pass the crow? death. She has spent at least The wild untame \ Bull Moose thirty-two years at her home in fr o m c h o ic e s t was as good as his word he "eat Polk county where she still lives grain—aged un- the vitrls out o f the Republican with her son, Charles. She is } til every drop party,” but he evidently bit off a grandmother of our county n : ia a p e a r l of more than he could chew, and in : clerk, Asa Robinson, o f whom he I f liquid perfection. his mad endeavor to bolt the ten- j can be very proud. ------- -• • --------- -ler morsel, it stuck In his throat| Alwaya t h e b ea t. Notice. and choked him. Vale Roosevelt. SOLD B Y Alas! Our poor thirteen-inch j Owing to the high price o f J. C. SHULTZ gun, fired only once during the feed and cows, and the expense campaign, was evidently muzzle- o f putting in new washing, ster plugged with mud, and she’ s ilizing and bottling milk in order busted, lock, stock and barrel. to comply with the new dairy Oh, what a fall was there, my law the price o f bottled milk will »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦»♦♦♦w***»i countrymen. be 8 cents per quart during the Rut cheer up, it may not be so Winter months beginning Dec. bad as it looks. It is hoped that 1 st. J. F. HOLMAN. the grass may still grow just as gn e n and the cows give just as mi ch milk hereafter, under the Cures Colds, Croup «art Whooplror Con dv Do you need wood? In pre- • W h y punish yourself with rough, high-proof, strong ru'e of the Philistines, as they paring to place your or 3 have heretofore under the Lord’ s whiskey when you can get Cyruj Noble everywhere? dels remember that I ain a O VER 68 YEA R S' ar ointed. able to furnish you all kinds J E X P E R IE N C E The King is dead. Long live! W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & C0.? General Agent*, Portland oi slab wood Irom either of ? the Dallas sawmills, at tlie 1 the King! best possible rates, Send in ♦ ‘ Rah f< r Wilson! Patronize Itemizer Advertisers for Your Benefit tyc DALLAS CITY BANK « Craven Bros. D ALLA S, OREGON STUM PS I Don’t Blow Out in the Wind won’t won't won't W hen you buy a RAYO, you buy a well-made lantern — the best that experts can produce. Buy Your Lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow l.l. A LOCAL MAN or WOMAN PIANO and ORGAN is desired right now to represent in this territory—to call on those whose subscriptions are about to expire. Big money for the right person—representatives in some other districts make over $500.00 a month. Spare time workers are liberally paid for what they do. Any >erson taking up this position becomes the direct ocal representative of the publishers. Write to day for this offer of OLD I.W a a f D ( 222 West 39th St. I t tak es five w h is k ie s to N o b le — each itse lf. B u t it New York City I2®4IP rp Scientifically Distilled d iffe r e n t ag ed m ake one tak es r e -a g e in g out b e st in C yru s good in g a n d th e PtR in b le n d to b r in g e a c h — to “ r o u n d -o u t ” th e flavor. ll WOOD fOR SALÍ Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Made-'n- Oregon Blankets ÄTENTS T rade M arks OAK GROVE. I CHICHESTER SPILLS -- A laxv liver leads to chronic dyspep- j sia and constipation weakens the : whole system. D oin'* Regulets (28' cent« per box) e o m e t t h e liver, ton e! the stomach, cure c onatipation Scientific American. | A. V. Oliver began digging his pota toes Monday. « ti.iM W n m .lr U l n . f r .I ml » » « « I f . i®IISKVrsSH!l9rt Z I Jimmie Allen was an Independence j visitor Sunday. D c s iq n s Are the kind you want, we! . . . . COR YRIOHTS A C . Mr. and Mrs. Warren took fifty tur- think. Thev are better than! AnTons ■«nrtlng a sfcatch and d«Mr1aUon may nuli'kir MNrtniii o«ir optntott fraa »wether an ' keys to Salem Monday. eastern made. Buv a few pairs. ¡nv.n.l.m ;• ftubaMy n? st confidentlal. on Patents Miss X'erda Williamson is spending We have them. They are made | tinna L A D IE S f ••lit tree. OM*»t m en *? for aerarln* patenta. Patents taken ihmogh Mtinn h Co. reoelra Aak r—r HrapcM for the week in Siiem. o f wool Salem Woolen Mill Store •prcfatl D IA M O N D B R A N D ----------- «sr.-iol nett««, notte*, »It wn boat none charge. ennm e. In iu toe vu. ■ ■ - yonr orders by either phone. Mutual 119«; Bell « 3 . G o l d m e t a llic b o a r i Xibhoc. T a k » ito i _ . A M O * » HR \ * 1» P I L L « , for tw e n tT -«*» years regarded as Best. Safest, A lw ays Reliable. Cham berlain's lo u g n Remedy Cures Cokls, Croup and W hooping Cough. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS T 1 M K TJUJU> EVERYWHERE AUGUST ROMAN ( « • o * * * * m » a « * •♦♦«***♦♦♦ C h ild ren Cry FOR FLETCHER S C A S T O R I A