DOINGS IN THE TOWN. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. CIRCUIT COURT. MRS I. M. PALMER GONE. Dies at Her Hume After Months of Suffering. The Philogia literary society enter­ tained a nice sized crowd at the high . GALLOWAY J school building Tuesday night with a good program. Although they had n o t' Judge Galloway was over Saturday Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer passed away put very much time on preparing the and disposed o f the following cases program, it was given good. The pro- John G. Brown et al vs. Maud But- at her home on Uglow avenue, in this city last Friday night after a lingering gram was: ler; complaint dismissed, neither party illness. Bo tit herself and Mr. Palmer Instrumentalsolo Dorothy Bennett, to pay costs. have been in continued bad health for l ^ m e X l w d o ^ r n i skersies I " m' Herbert A. Wilson. some tune, and her demise was not at High school gossip-^ Carolyn Gohrke, Das« dismissed without costs to either all unexpected. During her long resi­ dence in our midst she had endeared Ruth Campbell P*rty Vocal duett— Elva Lucas, Louise J. A. Laurenson vs, Nettie B. Rog- herself to the hearts o f ail who knew her, and a large circle o f friends will Miles. ers; settled and dismissed. M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk. learn o f her death with true sorrow. Reading - Miss Loree O ’ Connell. _. . , . N E W T O -D A Y .. Instrumentalsolo— »IUriel Grant Ihos. Rand vs. John Rand; («tiled Elizabeth Johnson was born in Tioga For fancy stationery go to Ellis’ and dismissed, county, Wellsborough, Pa., September Lemon tree—Marie Griffin. drugstore. tf Notices under tills head only cent J. M. Stone vs. Geo. H. Stone aet- 12, 1849, and died January 24. 1912, Miss McDonald, one o f the high ageii 63 years. Sne was united in mar­ a word each Insertion, cash in ad­ ; school teachers, is sick with lagrippe. tied and dismissed. Glen O. Holman, attorney at riage with Isaiah I aimer May 6, 1867, vance. No phone orders accepted. ; Her place is being tilled by Miss Nor- law Wilson Bldg. Nellie Lewis vs Edw K. Lewis; de­ in Prairie Du Chin*, Wisconsin. Soon I ma Holman, one o f the college stu- fault entered and decree as prayed for. alter they moved to Iowa, and ten Wayne Greenwood has been j dents years later to d a y Center, Kansas. FOR SALE Dora A. Chase vs Lenn E. Davis et Friday night the Dallas high school laid up with appendicitis. Twelve years ago they came to Dallas, basketball team wdl meet the Inde- al; default entered and decree. where they have since resided. Thomas Notson has returned I pen ndence high team at that place OR SA L E —C h « .t h »y and « ™ y o a u . U. S. She was converted in 1869 and united Bertha Eakin vs. Newton Winkle- Grant. P h on . 1284. tf Tut uesday morning Manager Cadle re- from a visit o f several weeks witn the United Brethren Church, and man, default and decree. I ceived a call from the Independence in 1689 she united with the Methodist j with relatives at Roseburg. Melissa J. Grant vs. J. T. Stone et | Episcopal church, and was a faithful 1 team stating that they wanted a game L E — 10-acre tra ct grubbed. 1-2 m ile j P R ■ou SA th of city limit*. Hn. w.n .nd i*™.injw (j. r . Hamilton went to Seat- Friday o f this week. Cadle accepted al; default entered and decree. member to the time o f her death. the challenge and will go to lndepen- She leaves to mourn her death, her 5i!y um T* rh!!ln., ecs.n,n“ ™ T#, tie yesterday on a real estate I j dence Tusie A Vorpahl vs. Lida W. Var- Friday. This will be the rirst pahl, divorce; dismissed on motion o f husband, and her daughters, Mrs W ------- deal. game between these two teams this 1 plaintiff. R. Howe and Mrs. Phil Hunter, and The independence team have C O R S A L E -S o m . Innd, ID n irtn sru b oa d . 1-2 |sons N. L. Palmer, o f Dallas, Fredrick Buy your boiled hams at the season. » miie south o f the city hm iU . F ine w ell a rd Cora Comstock vg. Fred Comstock, | E. Palmer, o f Seattle; Wintha R. Pal­ strengthened their lineup and this will larva new bam . Fineat land for prumaa o r fr u ii. Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no divorce; default entered. probably be one o f the best games of mer, of Layfayette, Indiana; sisters Prica only I160U. Phone 4*6. Ft» dust, strictly sanitary. the season. They will probably give L. E. Crowe vs. Della L. Thomas, Mrs. Julia Bailey, Viola Johnson, Mrs- Dallas a hard game. Manager Cadle is , Mary Case, Mrs. Libby Eperson; and Ed. F. Coad’ s law office, pro­ trying to arrange for a special train to default and decree. OR R SA L E —Lota 6 and 7 in block 17. Ellin a d d i­ brothers, Charles Johnson and T. S. tion. For particulars call here. T h e tw o lota t bate matters a specialty, room 20 take the team and all the rooters that Agatha quiring vs. Henry (juiring, |Johnson. and houaa for $1260. ™ National Bank Bldg. F20 will want to accompany the boys to the divorce; default entered and decree. I The funeral was conducted by Rev. game. There will no doubt be about M. Digby vs. Essie F. Fleck; G. 0 . | D Lester Fields from the family home a SALE- Para brad K. C. R I. R. c o c k .r .1 . Take your prescriptions that dO enthusiastic boosters from the high on Monday, January 27th, at 10 o'clock, $1.50 to $5.00. Phone Buena V ista 665 a F ? from . Holman appointed examiner o f title. school go, and with a small crowd from you are most particular about to a. m. The interment took place in the town, a good time will be had by all. David Giger vs. John Hostetler et al; | old Pioneer cemetery. Ellis’ drugstore. tf The fare will be the same as usual, as H. H. Belt appointed to examine title. A name engraven on our hearts S A L E —Pure bred S. C. W hite L egh orn s; The Itemizer will print you the game was not scheduled far enough Is traced upon a atone P R cocks $2. cockerels $1.50. E g g s $1 per 15. $6 to be able to charter the train. Not there the sainted spirit! p er 100- G. W. Starr, phone Pink 16. M20 500 butter wrappers for $2.25 or ahead Probate. The line-up will be: She dwells in holy light, 1000 for $3.25. In re guardianship o f (iurney C. Dallas Independence Within the pearl raised portals, „ .t SA L E —A few S. C. W hite L eghorns, p rize Syron; Nellie Watkins appointed guar­ CORS Woods f Williams With those who walk in white. Walter Muir went to the me­ w inning cock ered for sale at $1 to $2.50 each. ¡ wii dian under bond of $300. Boyds ton f Reeves May all her children follow — F. C. Meyer, phone Smithfield 562 line 3. tf tropolis this week to witness the In re estate o f L. Pfandhoefer, de­ Heistand c Mix The path she meekly trod. production o f Ben Hur. ceased; Anna H. Pfandhoefer, deceased; Matheny g Russell And reach the home she rests in now iR S A L E —Italian prune trees by W . H. M c­ Anna H. Pfandhoefer appointed exec­ Wilson g Seely And dwell, like her with G..d. According to Portland papers Daniel. Dallas. F6 utrix witnout bodds. Herzog will probably be put in the Dr. Donohoe has advertised his game to play part, in one o f the guards In re estate of Wallace Yates, report fOR S A L E OR T R A D E Cow . E w in g Brog. Shanghai, China, dental parlors places. o f sale o f re estate in Tillamook coun­ jao for sale. The Adelphian literary society have ty set for hearing February 12th. decided to give an open program about Mrs. Tod Sehr is here from the middle o f February. They will pre­ In re estate o f Anna O. Boatman; SALE -C ow s. F. L. G uthrie. Dallas P hone Los Angeles for a visit with her pare a good program and will be ready Sunday, February 4th set for probate b 651. J3U Blue o f w ill husband’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. to compete with the Bhilogia society. In re estate o f Chet F. Howell; in­ To the semi-annual installation o f the Henry Sehr. _ SA L E —Brown Leghorn eg gs. $1.60 per s e tt­ ventory o f $2024 43 filed and approved, | officers o f Almira Rebekah lodge, P * ing o f 16. Henry Voth. Dallas._______________F27 Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. Mrs. F. J. Coad is in the me­ many invitations were responded to and the ball was com fortably filled with the them in tropolis this week. C O R SA L E —1500 Carlton nursery pru n e trees. Instructions how to use ■ will run from 5 to 7 feet. 1 have sold m y place i members and their guests. A fter the each package, for sale by Dallas and must dispose o f these trees a t o n ce . Phone. j business meeting and installation o f o f ­ Miss May Worley is over from A ntioch 51. W. B. Ramsey. t f Meat Co. ficers was over resreshments o f ice Jefferson visiting relatives. That Humpety Dumpety seems cream, cake, and coffiee was served. You can get Better Fruit, the officers were installed by Special C O R SA L E — Nice one-year-old O regon Cham pion Will Snyder, of McMinnville, awfully worried and jealous of The * Gooseberry bushes in large or small lots. F or well known fruit publication, o f Distaict Deputy President Miss May prices apply to M. Hayter. Dallas, or C. B. Teats. Hood River, the Itemizer’s new supplement. came up yesterday to spend and the Itemizer ( Shelton and was as follows: Past no­ Polk Station. the week end with his parents. I We are sorry we cannot help him ble grand, Alta Savage; noble grand, one year for $1.50. I out, but the chance to secure Edna Morrison; vice grand, Bertha OR SA L E —an organ. Inquire o f Mrs. R H. Collections given prompt at­ Attorney George Skiff has them was only offered to the lar- Rich; secretary, Mrs. Ora Cosper; treas­ Dirnick. 314 O rchard avenue. P hone 381. tf urer, tlallie Coad; warden, Bnena tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con­ moved his law office to Falls City, j gest and best paper in a town. Fiske; conductor, Gladys Canter; chap­ stable. ' Dallas National bank also his family. lain, Airs. A . Morrison; supporters to p O R SA L E —G ooseberry planta, well rooted . _L . That chasing phantoms is an tf I. Gibson. W rite o r phone F arm ers 186 Sa- building, room 22. noble grand, Ella Metzger, Nora Rob­ Messrs. Harrison and Lewis, lem. agreeable and remunerative rec­ ertson; supporters to vice grand, Hes­ Cooking bags o f the Dallas auditors for the S. P. company, Fiske, Roxana Fiske; sentinels, Meat Co. Latest thing out in were up yesterday checking reation for the man who knows ter Edith Plank, Claudia Coad. K S A L E - A good horse, cheap . L. I. Burnell' how to catch them. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­ las and their Friends. F P F° REBEKAHS INSTALL Their Hall the Scene of Great Fes­ tivities Last Night. F0R IT IS WHISPERED F P Monmouth. cooking o f all kinds o f meat. 25 cents for 30 bags. M ILL and tank in good cond ition fo r sale Brown & Sibley, attorneys and by W. P. Miller. tf W IND cheap abstracters, notary public. A b­ stracts made promptly at a rea­ FOR RENT sonable charge. 616 Mill street, Dallas, Ore. fu rn ish ed house, hot w a ter If you desire to dispose o f your P R up RE and N T dow -7-room n stairs and bath. Inqu ire Paul Hunter at Dallas garage, t f butter you must now have but­ ter wrappers. At no place C O R REN T - Farm o f forty th ree m iles can you secure tham cheaper or * from Falls (..ity on co u n t) J ruad, H H H h I a lf < le m u ! and cultivated, balance good p a stu re g ood b u ild­ better than at the Itemizer office. ings and fences, g oo 1 ou t-ra n g e fo r stock. Hay, liv estock , farm im plem ents, and a fe w household Dr. McNicol. osteopath, li­ goods fo r sale.—J. B. Clarke, Falls C ity. O r. F6 censed by state examining board of Illinois and Oregon. The on­ WANTED ly licensed non-drug physician in Dallas. Office corner o f Court T O EX C H A N G E - 4 pa ssenger auto, fu lly eq u lp - tf * ped. in lirst class condition, fo r city or farm ami Levens Sts. property. (N o agents.) P. O. b ox 216. Dallas. If you have money to loan we Ore. J3) will find you a borrower; if you LOST want to borrow money we can find you a lender. Plenty o f mon­ I 0 LIST—in 8T Dallas recently, a gold brea st pin. e n ­ ir r iti graved with name o f O pha Dashiel. R ew ard ey on improved farm property. fo r return. F7 BROWN & SIBLEY. All white help at the Dallas Chop House. Best o f meals, BUENA VISTA. oysters in any style. Home cooking.—Jas. Hubbard proprie­ Mr». Kiger, o f Corvallis, is the F8 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nash this tor. week. Albert Armstrong, whom we Ellis Davidson, of Gresham, visited mentioned in last weeks paper as his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. being seriously ill from a wound Richardson, a part of last week. received from a bullet, is now J. K. Neal attended the seventh an­ getting along nicely and hopes nual convention of the Oregon Retail are entertained for his speedy Merchants association held in Albany recovery. Wednesday and Thursday. Bruno H. Gottscholk, o f Wat­ M. I. Conger and Harry Neal, o f Su­ rer, were business visitors here V\ ed- erloo, Wis., who has been visit­ nesday. ing relatives at Dallas since N. C. Anderson shipped three veal to Christmas, is now here on a visit Portland last week. at the Victor Frink home east o f The high school pupils and teachers tow n.—Sheridan Sun. ara planning a trip to Salem Thursday Rev. Father Berne, pastor o f to visit the legislature ! the Catholic church, has his resi­ A number of people from here went dence in the city o f Dallas and to Independence Saturday night to hear i will have service every Sunday tha jubilee singers. [ of the month, morning and even­ John Ward has moved his family to »h- Will Mcljiughlin place north of ing with the only exception o f the fifth Sunday. For his sei- town. There is some talk of the Woodman vices apply 627, Oak Street, Dal­ and Circle building a hall at this place. las. tf An attractive affair Monday wa< a luncheon given by Mrs. M. N. I’ratl er at her home. Mrs. Prather had as l er guest, Mrs Kiger, o f Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nash and Mrs. M McClain. Agent Woods’ accounts. That Carey Hayter can pave Y. M. C. A. Proposed If you want a good ham or pic­ nic ham. go to the Holman & streets with hot air for 50 cents Some o f the young men o f Dallas a yard. Boydston grocery to get one of who are interested in the wellfare o f That most any print shop would the men o f thia city are working to or­ “ Jones’ Pride o f Oregon.’ ’ be glad to get the jobs, which ganize a young mens’ club. They have Ike Lynch, agent for the Ford jour state printer claims he is los­ been worning for sometime getting de­ automobile, has just received a tails arranged before submitting the ing money on. proposition to the public. Last Sunday new car which he will demon­ a meeting was called and to strate for the benefit o f pros­ That it looks as if those Taft afternoon all present, about forty, was explained pective buyers. nominations will not go through the plan that was being worked out. ' Several committees were appointed and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cosper a^ter a"- plana discussed for enlarging the idea. have been very ill with lagrip. [ A temporary organization was effected Mrs. Cosper is now able to be Great Meeting Closes Friday Night. and temporary officers elected. The out but Mr. Cosper is Still con- The revival meeting that has been i signatures to date number about 45, fined to the house. such a satisfaction to the Dallas public j and are the prominent young men of CHILDREN’S CONTEST. Alma Mitchell . Ruth Miller Mildred \t ilson Leona Mason... so .30 . .50 30 . . .50 .30 50 .3 0 Leona Mason. Miss E lith Coulson is working at j Mrs. Gilliams. Peter Berg returned from Salt Creek | Continue Monday and Mrs. Berg remained. . , , , f The World Moves Itself We Move Anything Else Henry Quiering, o f Salt Creek, in town Saturday. was Mrs. A. T. Pierce and Ruth went, to Monmouth Sunday, Kev. Good, o f Portland, will be here Mrs. Harry Byers and son returned in a few weeks to hold revival services to Salem Thursday. at the Evangelical church. Jim Fryer returned to work Monday Miss Mabel Mangis, of Amity, has morning after his illness. been visiting her sister, Miss Bertha Cecil Brown, of Newberg, was in Mangis, who is attending college here. Dallas last week. W. P. Miller went to Independence Isaac Dick drove to Salem Sunday. Tuesday to make arrangements for the Miss Grace Gates, o f Portland, is county Sunday school convention to be spending a few weeks with her par­ held here in February. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gates. Miss Florence Burton, o f Indepen­ Melvin Cutler is home from Salem on dence, visited F'lora WcCallon this week. a visit. Miss Blanche Barber, o f Dallas, spent A l m a M it c h e ll Tuesday in Buell. James Mitchell is home from Mill Mrs W. B. Whittington and children returned to Buell after a six weeks vis­ Creek for a visit with his parents. it with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. George Kliever’ s baby was badly L. Barber. scalded on its hands by falling into a Harry Fryer spent Sunday in Salem. tnb o f water. Mrs. Pfandhoefer, o f Falls City, was Judson Foster, o f Dallas, spent Sun­ a Dallas caller Thursday. day at his home in Bridgeport. While boarding a train at Corvallis Miss Etta Waters returned to her Sam Hayes, o f Crawfordsville, broke W . R. C o u lte r home in Falls City recently. some bones in his foot and is at the H. C. Morrell, from Portland, visited home o f his sister, Mrs. Berg, o f this Mr. and Mrs. Gates Sunday. city. He came to see his mother, who J. P. Caldwell, o f Perrydale, was a has been very sick. Dallas visitor over Sunday. Mrs. Lucy West, o f Eugene, is visit­ Lewis Baker had the misfortune to ing Mrs. Will Uarbutt. fall on a butcher knife and cut his hand. Frank Hubbard, o f Falls City, was The doctor was summoned and it took a Dallas caller Saturday. Catholic Church. four stitches to close the wound. Mr. and .Mrs. Horsefall, o f Rocca i Sunday February 2, 1913: George Remington and family, o f j ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morrison I Mass at 9 a. m; Sunday school Bridgeport, have sold their place there Walter Muir is in Portland this week at 7 p. m. benediction 7:30 p. and have moved to Dallas. Miss Madie Blair, o f Harmony, is I There was a Y. M. C. A. organized m . at the Evangelical church Sunday. Wednesday February 5: working in Dallas. Ash Wednesday Mass at 9 a. Mrs. C. P. Mitchell is very sick with The mill clased down at 4:30 p. m. m.; Way o f the Cross at 7:30 p. Monday on account o f a broken car­ erysipelas. riage. Cecil Getchell, Lelith Mitchell and m. Friday February 7: Miss Frishia Gates, o f Portland, is Verda Cadwell visited in the Guthrie Way o f the Cross & Benedic­ visiting her grandmother, Mrs. George vicinity Saturday. | Gates. Theae was no school Monday on ac­ tion at 7:30 p. m. First and third Sunday o f the Ralph Adams was a Salem visitor count o f repairing the furnace. \ Thursday. J. W. Mitchell went, to work in the month: Mass at 9 a. m. Other Sun­ Attorney George Skiff was at Falls tannery Monday after a w eek’s layoff on account o f sickness. | City last week. days and first days mass at 11:30 CITY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1051 Holt McDaniel went to Eastern Oregon to visit a brother. Mrs. Mangis lias been having lagrip and her daughter, Mrs. Tom Hayes, is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd M eyers,of Smith- field, visited their parents in town Sun­ day. Mrs. Shriver visited in Sal em last Saturday with her cousin, Mrs. Hamil­ James Hodson, o f Tualatin visited ton. his daughter, Mrs. Longnecker, Satur­ Lester Loebke, o f Roseburg, is visit­ day. ing his parents here. Herman Layher, o f Portland, was in Chas. Johnson, o f St. Helens, attend­ Dallas Sunday. ed the funeral o f his sister, Mrs. Pal­ M rs. Andrews, o f M ills City, is visit­ mer. ing her cousins, the Elliotts. Mr. Sundberg was in Salem Sunday. Christian Science Services. in Adventist church Sunday Feb- SMITHFIELD. way, tell them about it and see uary 2. at 11 a. m. Subject o f if they will not make it right. Lesson-sermon, "L o v e .’ ’ Their specialty is “ Satisfied Cus­ W e were without telephone service Sunday school at 10 a. m. for over a week, the snow doing much tomers.” Reading Room—First Nation­ damage to our lines. The young womens’ club and al bank building, room 10. Misses Genevieve and Doris Coad vis­ a number of the young men were ited the latter part o f last week with h loyd Meyer and family. entertained by Mrs. George Ger- Baptist Church. Earl Crook was in Portland the first linger last Thursday night at her Charlie Hubhard, now o f Garden o f the week. Home, is visiting his uncle, Sam Smith spacious home attheend o f Main Sam Burke returned Sunday from a Sunday services: and family. street. About 75 were present. visit in California. Sunday school 10 a. m. Lloyd Mallicoat spent Sunday with During the evening refreshments Morning worship at 11 a. m. some cousins in Eola. were served. •lY 'lV fiV .W .V .V .V .V .V '.V '.V ’.V “ Bzekiel’s Vision o f Dry Bones.” Plowing was resumed Tuesday by The Dallas Fruit Growers’ As­ 2:30 p. m.. Junior Meeting. 1 some o f our farmers. sociation has arranged with J. O. Young People’s Meeting 7:00. W. L. Hunsaker and wife were in Holt, manager o f the Eugene “ C. E. Principles” Dallas Saturday on business. fruit growers’ association, to de­ Evening 7:30 p. m. — “ Dallas F. C. Meyer has a felon which is liver an address at the court Life-line. ” causing him much pain and inconven­ house in Dallas at 2p. m. on Sat- , _ at _____ ___ ience The Lord’ s supper the | close urdav, February 8th. Mr. Holt ¡o f the morning service “ Remem- knows the business in its entir- j ber M e.” PERRYDALE NO. 2. ety and everyone should hear him. LETTER LIST. At the residence o f Justice Hardy Holman last Thursday a f­ ternoon the judge spoke the words that made one o f J. H. Brown, o f Salt Creek and Mrs. Allie and Mrs McCarty are up from Virgie Tompkins. The bride has Portland viaiting friends this week. been officiating as Joe’s house­ A most entertaining1 program Mr. and Mrs. Southwick, o f Dixie, keeper for some time, hut senti­ guests this week o f their children, Mr. ment entered into the relation­ has been gotten up for the for­ The following letters remained and Mrs. Charles Roy. ship. and now the bossing of the mal opening of our new free li­ uncalled for in the Dallas post- Mr». W. I Reynolds left her home establishment will be done by brary tomorrow evening to w’hich office Tuesday: Saturday to see her daughter in Leban­ Mrs. Brown. Both parties are all are cordially invited except on who la ill. Mrs. Lewis Howell. receiving the congratulations o f children under 15. The Dallas j L. C. Hanneek (2) their many friends. hand and Dallas orchestra will j Hawkins. A delegation from the commer­ Paul Niepel, the New York furnish music, the Euterpean; Kyle F. C. Ewing. cial club will go to Salem this Spanish war veteran, who was chorus will give two numbers, i Angus Doyle. evening prepared to advocate I found dead near Eola on Sep- j and Mayor Craven, J. G. Van J. B. Allen. the the g iv in g 0f not more than j tember 5. 1911, was buried yes- i Orsdel, and others will make ad- j Tom Juvibulow (foreign) $250.000 for Oregon's exhibit at dresses. ; terday in the I. 0 . 0 . F. ceme-1 Miss Agnes Johnson. the Panama fair. i tery, Rev. Edgar M. Miles offi- Geo. Rowcliffedied at the home { Charles Kuykendall. A young-man named Hazleton, ! dating, the services occurring o f his daughter. Mrs. Clarence' Miss Liebr. representing a picture reproduc­ from Chapman's chapel. New Cib9on. last Saturday at Forest L. F. Price. ing outfit, ahould be left alone in j York applies $50 for the burial o f Grove and was buried there yes­ C. G. COAD. j its veterans, and it was on receipt terday. The deceased was f o r : business affairs. Postmaster. of this that final arrangements several years a resident o f this weremade. Mr. < h ipman has had vicinity, owning and living on Mr. Nale was made a Wood- OR. 0. 8. REMPLI quite a time in locating the rela­ his farm 1 1-2 miles east o f town, Im in Tuesday night, 11 taker, in Chira,ract >r tives o f deceased, ano adjusting now owhed hy Mr. Fisher, o f by transfer from Black Rock X » » Spacialirt uvl Spinal A d i outer. !'h .* ail matters satisfactory to every­ Corvallis, and known as the camp and J. F. Driscoll’s side 1 8 1 • a. m. to 5 p, m. Other houra by one. The body is in as good con­ Rowcliffe farm. Obituary will furnished a banquet by way of »ent. 114 Court Stint Dalla* U ln a , d ition as when first embalmed. be published next week. , entertainment. it for only a brief Tom Magers run the skating rink period and the yuod re­ Saturday evening. sults \ k ?ill surprise you. This week closes the revival meeting at the Christian church. A low state o f the general health is Roy Baynard, o f Corvallis, was in now the accepted cause o f backward­ ness in children. So in the case o f a Dallas Saturday. backward child it is best to look to­ Loyd Gates, o f Seattle, was in Dallas wards building up its health. It will Sunday. usually be found that the main trouble | is in the food, in lack o f assimilation : Mrs. Werner is improving. | and digestion. Hence care should be' Floyd Davis returned to Newberg taken in the kind o f food given to the I last week. child. This with plenty o f air and e x - 1 Mrs. Jones is over from Salem visit­ ercise, should bring about a change for 1 the better. ing. Watch the condition o f the bowels, Mr. Teal o f Salem, was in Dallas to note whether the waste is being pas­ Thursday on business. sed off or not. or whether it is being Hector Frakes, o f Portland, is now passed too freely, if either condition prevails Give a small dose o f that gen- j in Dallas. tl< st of a I laxative-tonics. Dr. Caldweil’s Mrs. Harry Kibbie, o f near Salt Syrup Pepsin. Thousands o f mothers f Creek, was in Dallas Thursday. will testify to the wonders it has *4 wrought in the lives o f their own child­ W. Whitton is working in Salem. ren, and for that reason legions o f fam­ A lb e r t A d is o n S p e n c e There were two baptized at the ilies like those o f the mother o f Albert Christian church Monday evening. Adison Spence, Reeds Springs, Mo., that those who once use it forever a f­ Melvin Cutler has returned to Salem. and Mr. A. F. Carmichael, Arras, Cal., ter discard cathartics, salts, pills and are never without it in the house. It other coarse remedies, for they are sel­ Mrs. Parks is over from Salem on a is pleasant to the taste and so perfect­ dom advisable and should never be giv­ visit. ly safe that it is given to infants, and en to children. If no member o f your family has ever yet is equally effective for grown peo­ M ild r e d W ils o n . ple. All druggists sell it and the price used Syrup Pepsin and you would like Mr. Teats was over from Sheridan is only fifty cents and one dollar a bot­ to make a personal trial o f it before Thursday. tle, the latter for families who need it | buying it in the regular way o f a drug- ist, send your address—a postal will Fred Frakes, o f Sheridan, is now in regularly. o to Dr. W. D. Caldwell, 415 Wash­ Syrup Pepsin has no equal as a cure Dallas. for constipation, indigestion, biliousness ington St., Monticeilo, III,, and a free John Brown is now in Corvallis. headaches, sour stomach, gas on the sample bottle will be mailed you. Re­ stomach, liver trouble and kindred com- j sults are always guaranteed or money Earl Dallas is working in Salem. plaints. It has so many advantages will be refunded. There were six joined the Christian church Sunday evening. The train killed three and injured Ira Mehrling, o f Falls City, was a three o f W. P. .Miller’s sheep Sunday business visitor last week. night. Mrs. W. A. Cobb, o f Falls City, Mrs. W. E. Gilbert returned to Port­ spent Tuesday and Friday with rela­ land Tuesday. tives in Dallas. | closes Friday night, so far as the work I the town. Since talking to some of the I business men it is noticed that they ; take a big interest in the matter, and ' are willing to help make the club a go. i The proposition now is to make the or­ fo r Greater co n v e n ie n ce fo r the Curtis, will pieach upon evangelistic ganization a young mens’ club, but to lo r g rea ter co n v e n ie n ce io r tne j themea both morning and evening. Mr. supervisors. stivers will close his work Friday night I Keep enlarging it until it can be made a Y. M. U. A. Some o f the le a d cs A D n r h in of n f Salem Snlpm . wltn °‘ ms greatest sermons Mrs. S, A. Durbin, *.ith one one ...of h i , ..Kfe*‘ ?8t..8 ?rmon?. in ,' A ' • rD! nj , T h e m e :- “ lleye Faithful Until Death.1 have already written to the Y. M. C A. (lied this morning at 5 O clock ai- j The public has been assured that there about making a Y. M. C. A. o f it. The ter an illness o f over two years, i will be no final appeal for money at | du b will, when fully organized, get club rooms, where they will install aged 74. She was an old pioneer 1 th'8 aerv>t'e “ a the expense of the meeting haa been provided for, but reading ro-.iiis and some gym appara­ o f that city and an aunt o f Mrs. all are invited to be present and enjoy tus. The idea is a good one and all the H. P. Shriver, o f Dallas. this last service with Brother and lis ­ young men interested in it can get all ter Stivers who have made their influ­ details next Sunday afternoon, by going Walter 0 . Werner, o f Ponoka, ence Joe Card, the Dallas chicken fancier, so felt in the community durmg to the Methodist church, where the Canada, is down to spend a few their brief visit. A large number has | meeting will be held The committees found an old biddy with five chicks. I will report and further business discuss- weeks visit with his mother who been added to the church as a result of Chas. Atwater, land agent at Airlie, | ed. Tne dues for joining this club will is rapidly recovering from a ser­ their faithful work and others are sure not be high and any man in Dallas can was a business visitor last week. to decide to cast their lot with these pec- ious illness caused by taking; ple during the closing services. afford to belong to it. Every young R u t h M ille r . ; man in Dallas is invited to the meeting some wrong medicine. Rev. D. L. Fields went to Portland next Sunday afternoon at 3 o ’ clock. If you get anything at the on business last week. Don’ t forget. Holman & Boydston grocery that Elmer Barnhart, o f Falls City, was Chrisimn Science services held proves unsatisfactory in any in Dallas Saturday. . 1 he commissioners held a ses- o f Evangelist Stivers is concerned, sion th is week and changed the however, Sunday promises to he a great boundaries of District 5 in order , d“ y ?*■ wh.‘ ,c,h tlme. the pastor, c . C. Fine Remedy For A Backward Child I Mr. and Mrs. Mantz were callera at the Parker home Sunday. Geo. Wholford is in Portland on busi­ ness. The Rosenau boys have rented the Howe estate and started Spring plow­ ing Tuesday. Mr. Farmer, from Rickreall. was through here Monday. Mrs. Susan Muller, o f Salt Creek, was a visitor at her parents home all dav Tuesday. Scott Bennett left Wednesday morn­ ing for his Salmon river ranch. Tom Bennett ami Will Muller drove to the old Martin mill site Tuesday on business. Herman Zumwalt and Clarkson Reea each took the eighth graae exams. € z* J» y .* ^ j ^ \ \ Be honest with yourself; you know you have tried many kinds of medicine without success, and look upon a drugless system as an absolute impossibility, whereas if you will investigate, vou will find a larger percentage o f cures under Chiropractic Adjustments than under any other system. 4J K J ^ J, ^ ^ y £ The B ttle Creek Stnilorium on *• Chiropractic—after naming the vati- \ ass treatments given at that great in- V stitution. »ayr last and belt is Cbiro- £ practic oe Spinal Adjustment! £ 2 y £ « V ^ A crowd o f neighbors and friends gathered at Geo. Wholfonis iast Friday evening to help celebrate hia 45th birth­ day. We do not know whether George or the crowd enjoyed themselves most 2 but they all did justice to the fine oys­ ter supper served at 12:30 by Mr». Lee and Mr». Wholford. The percentage o f cures under Chiropractic Adjustment is higher than under any other method o f healing. So do not be discouraged in your case, come and see me Dr. E. James Scheetz. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 2 |>. m. Church street, Domaife residence. ^ > J ^ V J C V Dallas, Oregon a. m. At the request of the sheriff of Josephine county, Sheriff Esch yesterday placed under arrest Earl G. Gardner, of Rickreall, and is holding him pending the arrival o f a Southern Oregon officer who declared by phone today that Gardner is wanted in Grants Pass on a statutory charge.—Salem Statesman. CANCER. Ben Werner and brother were in Sa­ The only positive painless cancer cure lem Saturday. in existence. Don’ t waste time on un­ Mrs. Lock man spent Sunday in Sa­ certain methods. No knife used. Any lem. | lump in breast is cancer. Any sore not John Ashbaugh went to Salem the healing in six months is cancer. Thous­ ands o f testimonies from cured patients last o f the week. ; treated during past thirty years. Send for booklet. Come in and see us before Cliff. Johnson and wife, o f your cancer gets beyond cure. All Nampa, Idaho, are visiting her treated under guarantee. Drs. Huaacil Billington, White Salmon, W n „ 1». parents, Mr. and Mrs. George & 0 Box 36. Scott. H ere—everywhere—in the frozen north —in the fever ridden swamps of the tropics they look to me for aid. T o the invalid, the convales­ cent, the old, the infirm, I give real helpful service. A little of me goes a long way. Cyrus Noble, pure and old. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER k CO.. General A*enU, Portland