Image provided by: Dallas Public Library; Dallas, OR
About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
to this vicinity if anyone here Kcho BalUeree. went to Black R ock' R «i Howe writes from Kan W. M. Storm was up b?fore CHILDREN’S CONTEST. CHAUTAUQUA PLANNED. Saturday. would like such a man. He has sas City that he will soon return Justice Flower Tuesday at Fails been reading the Itemizer for to Dallas to make his home. City for allowing minors in his (■race Odell, o f Canada, is visiting at | Many Noted Attraction« Coming, ...5 0 Mrs. Kat'ni s. 50 Ruth Miller some time, and pays us the com . 50 C. L. Crider, L. 1). Brown. pool rooms, and on pleading Carson I >dom 50 pliment o f saying that our edi- ...6 0 50 Alma Mitchell Asa Robinson. E. C. Kirkpatrick guilty fined $25 and costs. A lm a M itc h ell The Commercial Club has ar- • 1 • f /"*••• f T\ I torial on ‘ ‘How Girls Go W rong" Geo. Allin is moving to the I-ottBrown and wife were Salem via- j ranged with the help o f the Im- Lafe Finseth, Conrad Stafrin, C arson O d o m . itors Thursday. John Lynn. George Clanfield and Grooms place, for which- he re Mins Mabel Fennel ia working at he has ever read. Mrs Tom Gleason and twin Eugene Foster attended an an cently traded with A, J. Bar Mrs. B. Guy. Salem,visited her mother in fiJ E S p r i- taU'>Ua ^ eaH v ham. Holman & Boydston guaran niversary meeting o f the Elks at is a pretentious undertaking but Miss O’ Connell went to Independence day tee their country bacon to be the Salem Thursday night. Thursday. The basket social held last Frida ias it will provide a treat for the Arthur Fink brought in a 412 best, 18, 20 and 22 cents a pound. John Rhodes, who lives with ‘ ‘pig” this morning for which Miss Mattie Crook, o f Airlie, was in night at North Dallas school was wel six days it is to be here, it is be- town last week. attended The amount made was ; lieved that it can be made sue. Miss McCallon, milliner, oppo his soninlaw, Leander Bilyeu, is he got 9 cents the pound. |31 75. cessful. quite ill with kidney trouble. He trank <>arner is boarding at Mrs. Meet me at the New Scott. site the postoffice. Miss Winnifred Hargrove, o f Odoms and working at the sawmill. j Mr. Pierce, who has been inCaliforn- The White City Band o f Chi- is-probably the oldest man in .. N E W T O - D A Y .. Two lads were brought in from Polk county, being 96. Sam Ray is moving to the Al- Salem, has accepted as stenog ] cago, and the Thaviu Grand O b - John Underhill, o f Dallas, is staying is, for his health is home again. H He it _____________ li l w says California is a beautiful place, but Bridgeport Monday charged with vis Lynch residence on Jefferson rapher, a position in Brown & with John Trent, o f Smithfield. era company will be the most ex Notices under this head only cent no place like Oregon. All varieties o f choice fruit breaking into a vacant dwelling, Sibley’s law office. She is a a word each insertion, cash In ad street. pensive feature o f the program. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stewart went to trees at 10 cents each at the sister o f Mrs. Ed. Smith and Eola Miss Ruth Beaver, o f Salem, visited but discharged from custody. vance. No phone orders accepted. Sunday. This company costs thousands of in Dallas Saturday evening. Ralph Henry has been releas greenhouse. Ml Mrs. Edith Plank,. dollars to bring to the west, but M. M. Seward went to Portland last Gold stick pin with carnelian ed from the insane asylum and is Mrs. Forrett and Faye Hensen went Jacob Rhodabarger was found by arranging for 42 dates con FOR SALE set lost last Sunday evening. to Riekreall Saturday. now a free man. Brown & Sibley, attorneys and week. dead at his home in Falls abstracters, notary public. A b secutively, the tour has been Mrs. Wheeler and Miss Kopan, of Leave at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wilson visited Corneil Hughes has Himilaya made possible. City Friday. He was an old and W isconsin, are visiting their sister and i par P. A. Taylor, local representa esteemed resident, and his de stracts made promptly at a rea niece, Misses Lucy Kopan and Ger Sunday. blackberry plants for sale in any Fur Sale or Trade Senator Burkett, o f Nebraska, nday. A L E - f r e * h m ilch cow , fronh in J an u a r». quantity desired. Call and see tive o f the Federal Trust com mise was from natural causes. sonable charge. 616 Mill street, trude Pollow. F O R A . S W. B row n, sH6 B row n Ht. P h on e 801. tf Dallas. Ore. Ross Pierce went to Portland last of who has a splendid reputation as pany, announces that they will him. Miss Rosa Gilson went to Smithfield the week. He was the father o f Mrs. John an orator, will be here for at Friday. build a handsome station and o f Beezley and Mrs. Leland Mur Meet me at the New Scott. least one lecture. irling colta. 1100. P hone ) R S A L E —2 irood yearli Asher Coovert’ s step died mother Mr. and Mrs. J. L. White have fice rooms at Guthrie Acres in phy. MM P 54 Oak. — W . P. M cBee. Mr. and Mrs, Stump and son, and last week. “ Abraham Lincoln” as given Our Airlie sporting editor is returned from a visit in Portland. the near future. Mr and Mrs. Blessing were in Xew- # respectfully informed that we berg Mrs. Tom Watson has been sick with by Ben Chapin on many large Collections given prompt at the last o f the week. S A L E - G o o d team younir horaea. E w in * chautauqua programs, has prov Miss Opal McDevitt has has Elegant motor oil 50 cents per tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con cannot use stuff written on both tonsilitis for a week. F O R Broa.. Dalian. Mrs. Poe and Aravia went to Albany en a fine drawing card and a gone to San Francisco to spend gallon. Auto storage $2.00 per stable, Dallas National bank sides o f paper also others. H. P. Shriver and Rob. Jennings last week. good entertaining feature aa the summer with her sister, Mrs. month. All makes o f tires much building, room 22. went fishing Friday. tf O R S A L E — Indian R u n n er d u ck w ith .—I rvin Mrs. F. R. Rich is over from Mrs. Henry Muscott has returned F Holm an, ph one A n tioch 525. well. Mr, Chapin dresses aa Joey Wagner. cheaper. Magneto and carbur- Mrs. Bruce Miller, o f Oakdale, visit At the Evangelical church Newport for a visit with her home from Salem. Lincoln and to those who have ed Mrs. J. G. Brown Saturday. Glen O. Holman, attorney at rettor work a specialty. Dallas next Sunday morning Mrs. C. C. many friends here. Mr. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Davis were united into never seen him the real Lincoln O R S A L E - « . C. Black M inorca etran 11 I>*r aet- Garage, Thos. Catherwood, pro Albert and Arthur Hayes is out from F t i n a o f 15.—CephaH N elson. p h on e A nt»och.»4. law Wilson Bldg. has purchased an interest in the the Baptist church Sunday. Poling will preach and at 3 and their claim and reports lots o f snow in is made much clearer than he prietor. M8 Garner mill at Summitt, and 8 o’ clock p. m. Rev. E. Wesley has been to them before. Gus Schrader and Harry Fryer was the mountains. Mrs. Ethel Foster asks us to Meet me at the New Scott. Mell, of Oakland, Cal., will they will soon be at home there. in Salem Thursday. There will be ten concerts, Port U O R S A L E - Baby ch ick » and emra, from p u re change her Itemizer from .Mr. and Mrs. Bone visited their I bred w hite leirhorn hens. guaranteed land to Hubbard. A. J. Barham has sold the Sam preach. W. W. Smith, of Monmouth, . Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Coovert, who has daughter, Mrs. Cary Gilson, at Smith- eight special entertainments o f fe r tile anti pu llets Kuaranleetl to l a y . - » , t M ey been visiting at .McMinnville, returned various kinds and some ten or field. er. ph one Sm ithfield 552 line 3. Take your prescriptions to the Ray residence to G. E. Richard, Country shoulders at 16 cents has been drawn as a federal home Sunday. Miss Anna Kurtz, o f Perrydale, and twelve lectures in the six days Ellis Drug store, and they will o f Wyoming. Mr. Richard used a pound at Holman & Boydston’s. grand juror. Mrs. Sarah Boots and son, o f Mon Miss Cecil Compton, of Broadmead, that the chautauqua lasts. Sea R sale H .rr—1 Rock OKU ». *1 «ottiriK o f 15. he filled just as the Dr. wants to have an adjoining farm to W. J. M. Dixon, grand recorder mouth, spent Sunday with Mrs. Harvey visited at the home o f Mrs. J. W. son tickets admitting to all pro F° L. A . G uthrie, ph one 526 A . D. L. Barbur back there, and now At the court house this morn of the A. 0. U. W., was a a call L. Hinman. them with pure drugs. tf .Mitchell. grams will be sold for $2.50. is again his neighbor here. J. ing Rev. Edgar Miles united in er Tuesday, renewing acquain- j John Hoak, o f Meek City, Missouri, Misses Alma and Lila Mitchell and O R S A L E - 15U0 Carlton nursery pru n e traea. Mrs. Chas. Putnam, o f New The Commercial Club has en L. Wheeler, late of Kansas, has marriage David Jacobson, of Jef tance and experiences with ye is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. J. Hum. Verda Cadwell trained hops Saturday F w ill run from 6 to 7 feet. I have »old m y place port, was in Dallas a few days thusiastically endorsed the mat also purchased a house of Mr. ferson, and Pearl Stanton, of and m u st diapoae o f the»e tree« at o n ce . P hone for A. Dimick. editor in the grand lodge meet Chas. Necurne, who is attending A ntioch 51. W . »». Ram »ey. last week enroute to Portland, Barham. ter and a committee is actively Eola. Krapp’ s school in calens, spent Sunday ings o f long ago. Charles Martin visited his brother, pushing it. They want everyone I where she went to purchase fur with his uncle, Oscar Zentz. John Martin, at Falls City Sunday. High Flight flour, guaranteed U O R SALF'. an organ. Inqu ire o f Mrs.. R H. niture for their new A card received from Dr. For trade, 5 room modern to help them by talking it and restaurant I D im ick. 314 O rchard avenue. P hone M l . ti Charlie Lydic has been quite sick. Ora Hinshaw and Joaie and lira by inviting fiiends to come to which they expect to open soon by the Columbian River Milling | Staats at Rochester, Minn., to house located in Portland Oregon, Armstrong are training hops for Jim i Co. We are exclusive agents day is as follows: “ Arrived here I want land near Dallas, Oregon. James Arnold and family, o f West Middleton. Dallas during chautauqua week. in Newport. second handed 12 H. P. R u s j Holman & Boydston. today. On the reverse side is a Address box 265, Dallas, Oregon. Salem, spent Sunday with Oscar Zentz. F O R sell S A en L g E in e, G ood reasonable price, o r w ill .a k e good Mrs. H. P. Shriver and Mrs. R. D. Seven room house, 2 lots, City team o f horses on en g in e or good second hand au- For Sale —One horse age 8 picture o f the hospital where the Rev. C. C. Curtis returned Saturday GILLIAM. Jennings visited in Salem Saturday and tom ohile. G. W. Starr, ph one Pink 15. Uabaa View add. to Dallas. Price$750. ! years, weight 1350 pounds, work famous Mayo surgeons work. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mulkey from Oregon City. Sunday. R 1. Installments if desired. are moving to Monmouth today, j ! single or double, number one Will be here a week.” Mr. Quiring and family will soon Born, April 28th, to Mr, and Mr... Mr. and Mrs. Evans, who lived on he having bought the bakery move near Riekreall. L 'O R S A L E O R T R A D E - F or a n yth in g o f value. the Guy place, left Tuesday for the Eugene Johnston, a son. The irrepressible Billy Ruddi- ; fresh milk cow. J. E. Miller, Chris Haviland is up from Cal there C one throe stroke all steel hay press and one phone 1633 Dallas. W. L. Barber, o f Dallas, went to East. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell, who spent ra ke in first class repair, used bu t little. W m . M c man, o f S. P., was a caller yes ifornia for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Q ueen. R ick real!. A son o f Mrs. Sarah Dodson, Buell Saturday, Mrs. Barber returning terday. He was up to look after Orin Kearns, formerly o f Dallas, is the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Billie Miller and his Sunday F. E. Meyer, for whom he used home Sunday. T. Guthrie have returned to their home of Bailston, was recently acci now working in Salem. some improvements, and was school class of young men at the to work. at Corvallis. Mrs. Riley, who has been visiting at )R S A L E -C a r r ia g e and harness good as new . dentally killed in a sawmill in 1 accompanied by Mr. Younger Mr. and Mrs Eddie Agee went to M. E. church, are up against a P $110.—G eo. L. Shields. M cCoy. Phone. A m ity J. M. Rhodes is very seriously sick at The sheriff made a turnover to California. He left a wife and Dallas has returned to Portland. Sheridan and McMinnville the last.of and Mr. Cotton. i hard proposition, but we expect the home o f his daughter, Mrs. L. Bii- Presiding Elder Mummy, o f Portland, the week. the treasurer today of $103,924.59 six children. they will make good. In a 10- yue. Mr. Rhodes has lived for many Buy your boiled hams at the preached in the Evangelical church -------- ^ ---------------- of the 1912 taxes. fOR S A L E —F resh co w . F inley E d ga r. C row loy years in this locality and is now 96 Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no weeks’ contest for new members Do not forget to get your or Sunday evening. sta tion . MM years o f age. I with the girls o f Mrs. Fields’ C. C. Lowe has purchased a ders in early for flowers for Wedding Bells. dust, strictly sanitary. Joe Brown, o f Salem, visited his par Elmer Bradley and family have mov class the boys lost out Sunday by Winton Six, six-cylinder, 60- Mothers’ Day, Sunday, May 11. ents Saturday and Sunday. A very pretty wedding was ed out from Dallas recently onto his WANTED W. V. Fuller has called a five points, and will now have to horse power, solemnized at the home o f the place near here meeting in Dallas on May 15th put up a feed. R u th M ille r . bride’ s parents on Sunday, April Marshall Blessing is up from A N T E D — Som e hop trainers in the G ra n t yard. for the purpose IT IS WHISPERED. of organizing a Mr. and Mrs. Winslow, o f Salem, L. J. Chapin, o f Salem, visited in 27, the Rev. M. Howard Fagan A r th u r D im ick. M1 There has been 501 fishing and Portland on a visit with rela were Sunday visitors at the Johnston county fire patrol East Dallas the last o f the week. officiating. The contracting par home week before last. 1 hunting licenses issued by Clerk tives. 11/ A N T E D - S e c o n d hund b u g g y in ex ch a n g e on That according to our ex A. C. Brackenbury, o f Salem, visit ties were Barnette W. Brown, Wear-ever aluminum cooking Robinson to date this year. ** n ew b u g g y .—C rid er’s G eneral Store, tf Mr. and Mrs. Thos Stow, o f Dallas, A. J. Barham is agent for C. changes Earl H. Conser seems ed in Dallas last week. utensils, gueranteed fifteen and Miss Edna Seymour, only came out Saturday to be wiUi and if M. Hayter, dentist. Bank Blk. P. R. L. lands in Canida. Small to have been a resident o f near Craven Bros, agents. Mrs. Cary Snyder is very sick. W h ite se w in g m achin e. In years. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. A. E. possible to assist the frmily in caring F ) R q u S ire A L o E f - Ed. N ew Biddle at the N ew S cott hotel. payments down and long time. ly every town in Oregon. for Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Calkins lost a little colt last Seymour, o f Falls City. The Wanted—Several loads o f well Frakes & Westover are build tf Mrs. E. Locke, a daughter o f Mr. week. That after another year or two bride was attired in a handsome Rhodes, ing a two-story residence for rotted manure Inquire at this came Sunday and is by her U /A N T E D —S om e heiffer ca lv es from good stock . A. J. Barham is agent for the Miss Lillian McVicker, o f McMinn railroad lands in Polk may y e t ; gown o f white silk taffeta and office. father’ s bedside. »» J. M. B ennett, R iekreall, ph one through Hugh Hayes on Levens street. ville, visited in Dallas last week. Kimball orchard tracts near go to actual settlers at $2.50 the M onm outh 278. M crepe de chene, decorated with Rugs cleaned by power. Mrs. Miller and sons, o f Salem, who Claud Dempsey has been up Mr. Lockman went to Portland Sun white brides roses. As the wed- were camped here wnile the sons cut a tf I town. From $80 to $390'an acre. acre. from Portland visiting relatives. Phone 1333. day. ding party entered the room, the car load o f wood returned to their home Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. That the possibility o f a lower; FOR RENT If you want seme nice class Judge Galloway will hold a Mrs. Singleton, o f Falls City, visited bride on the arm of her father, last Friday. Instructions how to use them in tariff does not seem to effect the programmes, you had better see Mrs. Taylor Jones last week. special term of circuit court here the guests arose while Mrs. Ha- Mr and Mrs. J. \ Stow were visit the Itemizer’s samples before : each package, for sale by Dallas price o f wool or mohair. T hree fu rn ish ed hou sek eepin g next Monday. The heavy frost Sunday night damag mann, of Eugene, sang that ors at the \V\ T. Hibbard home Monday F O R room K s. E N T Inquire N ew S cott hotel. tf ! Meat Co. purchasing. That Muerman says Seymour ed strawberries on the lowlands. beautiful solo “ Oh Promise Me” after school and during the evening. John Hubbard will soon go to Mrs. Minnie Mack was over from A little before 9 o ’ clock Satur- ; is the only man he ever saw that Mr. Nash and family returned from The wedding march was played The annual meeting o f the T O R E N T — P lenty o f good p a stu re fo r h orses and McMinnville to work at his trade skid an auto up hill. Hopewell Monday night where they by Miss Mabel Joyce, of Salem. Monmouth last Friday attend the Par * co w s at $1 a m onth by H. L . F en ton , tf of a carpenter. One of his cot Woman’s Club will be held next • day evening the fire siren called ent and Teachers association. visited. The bride and groom were the That a white ladp’s coat with tages will be occupied by H. A. I Tuesday, l^tay 6th, in the assem j the department down the hill to The Parent and Teachers association ) R R E N T — F urnished h ou sek eep in g room s. Mr. Jarvis has been working at In j the old Crider house next the recipients o f many beautiful and bly hall in the library at which a black streak across it, as we P Inquire Mrs. W . Griffin. «10 L even s street, t f Woods and the other by Eugene [ held a very interesting meeting Friday useful gifts displayed at the afternoon. time the election o f officers for ; bridge owned by Walter David | saw ahead o f us the other even- ( dependence. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gerlinger were in close o f the ceremony. Fifteen the coming year will take place son. The family were all up MISCELLANEOUS school will close May 23 and Cooking bags o f the Dallas and other matters o f importance j town and did not know of the | ing nuf sed. Salem Saturday. guests did justice to a magnifi an Guthrie all day picnic is planned. Meat Co. Latest thing out in J will be taken up. | blaze until informed. The build-1 That Salem is to have a dem o- j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Sr., of cent five-course spread. The ('. W. Minnich has purchased a new California, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. happy couple, deluged by their of all kinds o f meat. | The cratic daily. o f clov er pasture fr e e o f ch a rg e t o som e cooking Dallas Development Co. j ing was gutted. 50 a cres auto. He made his first trip to Salem on e w ith 300 head o f sheep . - John O rr. R ick - Geo. Gerlinger. 25 cents for 30 bags. I many friends with rice and old Thursday. has filed articles of incorpo ,, One of the planers at the big reali. That our pessimists are get Mrs. Wilson and daughter returned shoes, left on the afternoon train Frank Lougharv and Clark ration. Principal office, Port mill is working on some 42-foot ting in their work about the from Independence Sunday. IC E is hereby g iv en to all con cern ed that I for Portland, andTenino, Wash,, Hembree, of the Monmouth vi land, capital stock $5,000 N O T have stringers for cars, on which they fruit crop, but it will be a record OAK GROVE. g iv en iny d a u g h ter. H en rietta Bird, hei Mrs. Taylor Jones and son, Russell, where the honeymoon will be tim e and w ill n ot b e responsible fo r any d eb ts co n cinity. were buyers at the West breaker just the same. have an order for some 200,000 were in Salem the last o f the week. Next Monday I. C. Emerson tra cted by her. spent, but will return to Falls sale of registered Jerseys this and Hugh Black and families feet. W . W . B IR D . Mrs. Arch Walker and family, of That strawhats did not come Mrs H. Morrison is in Newberg vis City to make their home. Ml week, the latter getting a heifer will light out for a six-weeks Oak Grove, are visiting at the home of iting. out today. Diamond chic food, $3 a hun 8. K. Crowley. for $65 and the former a heifer tour of the Southland by auto. Mrs. C. C. Poling expects to preach w ill tra de potatoes. any kind, fo r w ood.-- John dred pounds at the Holman & for $140. Miss Olliver, o f Roseburg. is a guest W eb ster. tf Johnson-Peck. in the Evangelical church Sunday. Catholic Church. The auto will be shipped to Fris Boydston grocery. at the Oliver home here. The Dallas Iron works is still co for the start, but they will Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Good, o f Sa nnd Mr. George W. Johnson Besides their own power the Thursday, May the first —A s Oliver Waite and wife were Salem selling their stump pullers at $00 ■ come back with it over the big mill uses five electric m o -1 cension day, day o f obligation to lem, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morri Bernice E. Peck, both o f Salem son the first o f the week. a t t h e v'sltor's Saturday. each. They are strictly guaran mountains. were united in marriage tors, one o f them 100 horse pow be kept as a Sunday. Mass at 6 Webb Lewis and family motored to Thomas Williams, o f Independence, Dallas Methodist parsonage by teed against breakage. tf j Holman’ s Dairy Cream, 20 er. McMinnville Sunday. o ’ clock a. m. is visiting in Dallas. Rev. D. Lester Fields at 10:30 a. H. W. Stump and wife and S. j cents a pint. There will be preaching at the M. E. The large flywheel at the Ore-1 Benediction at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Taylor Dunn and son have gone m. April 30, 1913. Mr. Johnson church W. Blessing and wife motored to| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have Friday, May 2, first Friday of to Portland to visit. next Sunday. Rev. Bullock Power company's plant is an employee in the Salem Newberg and Portland Sunday, j sold their greenhouse to B. Y. gon pastor. travels during the 18 hours of the month Communion at 8 a. Dr. Bollman was a Falls City visitor postoffice and both are popular The T. E. C. club will give a play on Mrs. Badden, deserfed wife of Allen, and will move to Ray daily service a distance sufficient1 m. Benediction at 7:30 p. m. the last o f last week. young people o f South Salem I the even‘ing of’ N!ay 17th* xhe i.ickre- Sundav, May the fourth -Mass a former Willamina blacksmith, I mond, Wash, where their sons to go from Chicago and return. Jack Eakin was in Salem Sunday and are former parishioners of ail band will furnish music between are running a truck garden. at 8:45 a. m. Benediction at 7.30 hung herself there yesterday. Miss llomsive, o f Monmouth, was in the officiating minister. A fter a acts. The 73d birthday o f Judge Har p. m. Lecture, "The Bible be They wish to thank their many CAST OF CHARACTERS. Mrs. Allen Todd, president of customers for their generous dy Holman was celebrated Sun Dallas Sunday. ' brief visit in Portland and other Dan Gillespie, a good fellow whose Shakespeare club, o f Portland, | patronage and to bespeak the day with a family dinner .at the longs to a certain church like the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clanfield and places they will be at home to imagination runs away with him—Seth handbook belongs to a certain was here for an over Sunday vis same for the new proprietors, residence o f Assessor and Mrs. daughter visited at Salt Creek Satur their many friends at 445 Myers Fawk. lodge; belong to the church or day. Jarkin Jabson, a general authority it with her father. Mu Lovelace. who are experienced in that line. F. E. Meyer, at which the guests street, Salem, Ore., after May 15 quit your fooling with the bible. ” on potato bugs—Frank Farmer. Gladys Laughary went to Salem Sun ------- ------------- Ford two passenger automobile I Elegant motor oil 50 cents per were the Judge and lady, and Father Jos. Berne 624 Oak St., day. Deacon Smith, who finds it difficult to be good Aldwin Oliver in first class condition. Will sell| gallon. Auto storage $2 per Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Meyer, also Dallas, Ore., telephone 342. Marriage Licenses. Mrs. Roy DeArmond, o f Indepen Sally, Dan's good hearted cook, who cheat). C. M. Walker, 1002 Main month. All makes o f tires much the great grandson. N. B. During the month o f dence, visited her mother, Mrs. Gooch, keep a secret—Mabel Oliver. Alden W. Andrews and Ma can Miss street. Miss Loretta Campbell is back May there will he Benediction of last week. cheaper. Magneto and carbur- I'amson, his housekeeper in the mie E Brown. the Blessed Sacrament eve y matrimonial market—Blanch Fawk. from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Weeks, o f Albany, N. rettor work a specialty. Dallas The silverton church has hired Rev. Barnette VV. Brown and Edna Louisiana, a dark brunette on the Y., who Is a practical gardener Garage. Thos. Catherwood, pro J. C. Morrison at their prune evening at 7:30. Attend those Leon Myers for another year with the warpath.— Seymour. salary o f $1300. farm four miles south of Salem. devotional exercises. M8 and farmer, would like to corr.e prietor. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and (joings ot Citizens or Ual-1* the best thing on the subject las and their Friends. > i i I I > ) I ) > > ) 1 9 e 5 i- .f ■d ia ie it >n ie ia m er ie iC- >• •il id er to m n- w The World Moves Itself W e M jve Anything Else r MR. H EN R Y PEC K AND HÜS FA M ILY A FFA IR S By Gross HENRY JR. SAY5