Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 08, 1913, Image 3

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TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
Admitted to iho aecond c U u at mail matter.
T H U R S D A Y M A Y 8, i9l3
V. P. F IS K E .
Nathan Stowe and w ife visited in Sa- grounds etc., was placed on file
i lem Saturday.
to await action at the next regu­
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rhodes, of Salem, lar meeting.
1 Ruth Miller ..
50 .
. 50 came over Tuesday to attend the fun­
Tne f ollowing committees were
; Carson Odom
■M
..50 eral of his father. •
appointed by Mayor VanOrsdel:
Alma Mitchell
40
.40
Mrs. S. Henline is visiting relatives
Street committee. W. L. Bar­
Í in Cortland.
C a r eon O d o m .
ber, J. J. McBee, Henry Gohrke.
ri-
w
, rr
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hinmgr. and
r lliance committee, Mark Hay-
i family spent Sunday in Monmouth.
c o u n c il MEE1ING.
, ter. A . J.
r .
* „ <rham, A p W
CHILDREN’S CONTEST.
Mr. Ellis and family spent Sunday
with his brother, Jap. Ellis, near Mon­
Itemizer, on, year iu advance ......................................... f ] 60 mouth.
U B iC R I P T I O N j'W it b Weekly (jn^»n ÌH Q or Semi-wee*,y Journal ......... 2 00
Kev. Horn, of E u gen e, occupied the
With Goat Magazine ...................................................... 1 60 pulpit of the Christian church Sunday
morning.
The New Councilmen aid Mayor
Take Their Seat«.
$100 R ew a rd , $100
Thi* readers o f this paper w ill
ba
pleased to learn that there is at least on «
dread* d disease that science Tas bee#
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Ifu li’s Catarrh Cure 1 j ‘ ho only
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Cat rrh bclri-f a constitutional
dtseaue, requires a constitutional treat­
ment. H a il’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally. acting directly upon the blood
nnd mucous surfaces o f the system, there-
by destroying the foundation o f the dis­
ease. and g iv in g the patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting
natvre in doing Its work. Th e proprietors
have so much faith In 11s curative pow­
ers that they ofTcr One Hundred Dollars
fo r any care that It foils to cure. Send
fo r list o f testimonials,
gdlress P. J c n n t ic ,■ A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by all Dnurrrlats, T‘ e.
Tsks Uall’s Family ru le for constipation.
Ordinance committee, A. J.
Barham, Mark Hay ter, J. J. Mc­
Bee.
Health and Police committee,
A. P. Kisser, Henry Gohrke, H.
L. Fenton,
Fire and W ater committee,
W. L. Barber, A. J. Barham, H.
L. Fenton, A. P. Kisser fire chief.
On motion o f McBee the coun- ! |
cil adjourned to next Monday »
evening.
h
The mayor on behalf o f the re-1! 5
tiring council invited the newoffi-
cers over to the Cosy Corner,
where they all enjoyed refresh-
ments.
Lighten
Your Housework
The city council met iu regular
An Electric flat iron will do it—
session at the council chamber
last evening with all officers and
m u t u a l )
Residence,! 113
N o. 50« Main Ht.
Complete the ironing in about half the time, with half the
councilmen present and about 50
—
labor, and do it better.
Lee Bsun, of Independence, was vis- visitors.
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding of Town and County
No scorching or sticking with an electric flat iron.
Coad reported that thb com-
, ¡ting his folks at Da ui Saturday
*
and
Sunday.
mittee had accepted the offer o f
It heats quickly and stays hot—T H E SAM E E VE N HEAT.
Mr. and Mrs Davis, of Summitt, Mr. W ebster for scrubbing the
There is no waiting for irons to get h ot O NE electric flat
Some people are like some streams— more muddy
extension o f Washington street
were in town r-unday and Monday.
iron only is necessary.
than deep. The muddiness may deceive for a time but
Mr. Allen nd family have moved to for $13.
Get away from the hot, stuffy kitchen in summer.
Staats reported that the com­
Falls City.
Do you need wood ? I rr pre­
its true character is ultimately discovered.
paring to place your or­
Mrs. W alter Sellars, waa visiting at mittee had investigated the cost
Iron in the COOLEST place with an electric flat iron.
ders remember that I am
o f the printing o f the city char­
Fads City Monday.
It is natural for children to be curious and therefore
able to furnish you all kinds
ter
by
the
Observer
and
found
From May 1st to May loth you can purchase
Mr and Mrs. Brown w jre visiting at
of slab wood from either of
almost every child is an animated question box. For
that it had cost tw ice as much as
Saltcteek Sunday.
the Dallas sawmills, at the
these irons from us at the reduced price o f $3.50. Heating
best possible rates, Send in
that reason children should be heard and kindly an­
element in all flat irons now guaranteed for five years or
Foster Odom visited
relatives at the estimated cost, but as they
your orders by either phone.
were not familiar with the cost
Smithfield Sunday.
more.
swered, and, if possible, informed when they ask the
1563.
Spanking will not cure child-1
o f printing, reported without
The Evangelical Junior will give a
why and w herefore o f things.
bake sale at Holman & Hoyston’s store reccommendation.
ren o f wetting the bed, because1
Saturday.
*
Fenton reported that the street it is not a habit but a dartgerous I
Since last w eek’s issue o f the Item izer it is wonder­
Highland Trent, of Eola, has been committee had seen fit to have disease.
The C. H. Rowan Drug i
visiting at Pallas.
the rock crusher taken to the
ful how many people now think it would be a fine thing
Co., Dept. 1459, Chicago, III..have
foundry
for
a
general
overhaul­
Marshel Stewart was a visitor « t A l­
to have our wires under ground, and the unsightly
bany last week.
ing and that it was in first elass discoveredastrictly harmless rem­ 4 » « ( 4 4 * * » t * * M « * * * * 4 * M «
poles removed from the main street. W e did not ima­
edy for this distressing disease
The children day program at the Bap­ condition at the quarry.
On motion o f Fenton the fo l­
tist church Sunday night was a success.
gine that our idea o f a city beautiful would amount to
and to make known its merits
605 Court Street
Telephone 24
Little Kenneth Oxford fell Saturday lowing bilis were allowed:
anything, but we believe now that with concerted work
and cut his mouth very bad.
W P Holman ............. _ ..$ 42.50 they will send a 50c package se­
it might result in a compromise—the placing o f poles
219.60 curely wrapped and prepaid abso­
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Guy went to H J F la g g ...............
20.00 lutely Free to any reader o f The
Portland Thursday returning home Sun­ Ed F C oad................... -
in the alleyways instead o f on the streets, thus better­
Railroad street, llallas.
day evening.
K S H en lin e......................
1.25 Itemizer. This remedy also cures
ing things in the beauty line to no inconfiderable ex­
P
S
G
reenw
ood_______
__
55.25
I. W. Trent, of Salem, went through
frequent desire to urinate and in­
tent.
Dallas Saturday on his way to McMinn­ W alter Davidson.........
3.75
ville.
ability
to control urine duringthe
C A Black.......................
11.75
il Lent We Forget
Miss Ora Hinshaw is waiting tables E T Coulson______________
State Game Warden W. L. Finley writes us re­
2.00 night or day in old or young. The
at the Dallas hotel.
Steve
Morrison................
.75
C.
H.
Kowan
Drug
Co.
is
an
Old
questing our assistance in the organization o f Sports­
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hughes’ daugh­ Mich Butler______________
1.25 Reliable H o u s p , write them today
man club9 in every county. He desires to have our
ter, Maggie, was operated on Thursday. City Tran sfer_____________
7.90
for the free medicine.
Cure the
forests abound in game and our streams be stocked
Mrs. Hughes went to Falls City Mon­ City T ra n s fe r___________
19.25
afflicted members o f your family
day.
Star
Tran
sfer..................
2.25
with fish, and the object is certainly a laubable one
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stump and fam­ D J G ra n t_________ _____
65.00 then tell your neighbors and
and to which the Item izer can give its unbiased sup­
ily vent to Albany Sunday.
Chas G rego ry................ . 98 45 friends about this remedy. Fl-14
port. He wants the clubs organized to assist the fish
Mrs. Felton and son visited in Cor­ O bserver_________________ 258.68
vallis last w e e -.
commission in planting trout and other gamey fish in
W L T o o z e ................... - 226.67
Don’t W ear a Truss!
21.68
Miss Jennie Muscott went to Salem O bserver.______ __________
our streams, and to release different varieties o f game
last week to visit her sister.
Craven B ros................ ... 56.70
M edley's Appliance the modern
birds now being raised at the state game farm. The
scientific invention, the wonder­
Thelma Blessing, of Salem, was in W G Vassall.................... 134.90
in Groceries as well as anything else.
Dallas last week.
protection o f game will also enter into their work,
Dungan Bros ___________
1.20 ful new discovery that cures rup­
98.80 ture will be sent on trial. No ob­
Mr and Mrs. S. H. Petre visited in Dallas Iron W orks_______
most especially the perfecting o f sentiment for proper
Airlie Sunday and Monday.
W att S hipp.....................
12.76 noxious springs or pads. Has aut­
laws in that regard.
omatic A ir Cushions. Binds and
John Trent, of near Dallas, has gone Oregon Pow er C o ________ 183.75
to Newport to visit relatives.
Item izer . . . ______________ 34.38 draws the broken parts together
Many citizens o f Dallas seemed to labor under a
2.50 as you would a broken limb. No
Mrs. Maude Carter, of near Dallas, Star T ra n sfer...............
is visiting relatives at Newport.
Dallas Planing M ills........
7.33 salves. No lies. Durable, cheap.
false impression as to the liability o f the ladies o f the
South of the Court House, Dallas
A resolution approving a con­ Pat. Sept. 10, '12. Sent on trial
civic league regarding the hauling away o f the refuse
R u th M ille r.
tract with Clark & Henry Con­ to prove its worth.
Send
on Cleanup day, The city government was not paying
F. H. Morrison went to Forest Grove struction Co. for the making o f name and address today. George
Send 45 for The Oliver Typewriter—
Friday.
the machine will come a-ttying.
The
for the hauling o f this refuse, nor was the club acting
the street improvement specified Medley, Dallas, Oregon.
newest
Model— No. 5—the regular $100
Harry Gaynor visited in Salem Sun­ in Ordinance N o
197, approved
as their agent in the matter. The club did ask the
machine — with no extra charge for
day.
April 21, 1913, was read and
Printype.
council to do so for the first Cleanup day, but the city
Wm. Skipton, of Salem, was a busi­ passed.
For the price of a good fountain pen
ness visitor Saturday.
dads saw where they could very easily ge t themselves
you
secure the World's Greatest Type­
A resolution authorizing and
writer.
You can pay the balance at the
Merl Holman got his leg broken last directing the mayor and auditor
Pretty as a Picture
into a hole, and establish a precedent that might cause
rate of 17 cents a day.
week at school.
and
police
judge
o
f
the
city
o
f
This irresistible “ |5 offer” is sweep­
them to haul off all the garbage scraped up in the town
is
the
wheat that goes into Oregon’s
Mrs. Dollie Byerley came from For­ Dallas Ore., to enter into a con­
ing everything before it.
The era of
Best flour. Every kernel fully ripe,
during the entire year, and so very wisely refused to
est Grove last Wednesday to spend a
universal
typewriting
is
coming.
The
tract with the E. T. Barnum
; couple of weeks visiting friends.
every one sound as a dollar.
The
triumph of the typewriter over primi­
be responsible. Then the ladies took it upon themsel­
Iron Works o f Detroit, Mich., for
tive pen-and-ink has been brought about
choice wheat and the perfect milling
j Mr. Silbaugh, o f Seattle, gave a the purpose o f purchasing, two
by the same machine that introduced
ves to see that the stuff was hauled away, aiming to do
temperance lecture at the Evangelical
are what makes “ Oregon’s Best’’
visible writing.
jail cells and tw o bunks for each
church Sunday night.
so for only those who were poverty stricken and could
Hour one of the very finest in the
cell
was
passed.
Mrs. Carie Snyder was operated on
H i. — * .
world.
Order a sack from your
not afford to pay for it. It cost the club some $4 last
On motion o f Staats a warrant
at the hospital Monday for appendici­
grocer. If he don’t keep it let us
O LIVE T *
tis.
to
the
amount
o
f
$151.14
was
or­
year to do this at that time, making a hole in their
I
know.
W e ’ll tell you a good grocer
TifpcWrrtJr
Mrs. Harry Hill is very sick and Mrs. dered drawn to pay the semi an­
treasury muchly desired for other things in the way o f
who does.
i Tommy Thompson is taking care of her nual interest on street fund.
T h e S ta n d a rd V is ib le W r it e r
making a beautiful city. This year it seems that near­
baby.
This is the typewriter whose high effi­
An ordinance to prescribe the
SW E E N E Y BROS.
ciency has made it the choice of the
ly everyone took advantage o f the club offer and had
Mr. W ilson, of Welfc Station, is vis­ manner in which ordinances of
greatest firms and corporations.
It ia
iting his brother, Ed. Wilson.
the
city
o
f
Dallas
shall
be
read
their collection hauled off and charged to the club, the
the simplest of all standard typewriters
yet the swiftest and by far the moat
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter were Falls and passed by the city council
total bill being over $13. This the ladies are entirely
versatile,
The moving parts work free­
City visitors Sunday.
reporting Ordinance No. 6 passed
ly in a solid metal framework, making
unprepared to pay, and have funds for any other pur­
Fred Boydston was a Portland visitor May 25, 1891, passed on the sec­
the
machine
so strong that the hardest
Sunday.
ond reading.
pose, and was simply an imposition on their good na­
usage has no effect .upon it.
The
business
o
f
the
retiring
Mrs. Taylor and son have returned
ture, occasioned by their desire for a clean town.
from Portland where they visited for a council appearing completed the
few
days.'
Many residents even had them cart off all the debris o f
oath o f office was administered
the entire year. Such action will tend to abolishment
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder went to to the debutants in civic work,
Salem Saturday,
who proceeded to take charge o f
o f interest in a clean city, instead o f the opposite which
a Most people prefer to have the ma­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cianfield and Mr. pending matters.
chine equiped to write in Printype. Thin
was intended. The ladies still are read to haul off stuff
and Mrs. Bert Clanfield went to Salem
The follow ing applications for
They vary—each o f us has feet with “ Personality
beautiful type is obtainable only on The
Tuesday.
employment were received and
fo r the poor and needy, but those who are able to pay
Oliver Typewriter.
plus” —peculiar, particular feet.
It ia the greatest style improvement
Night-
Judge Galloway, of Salem, is holding ordered placed on file:
should do so, and not attempt to make o f the club a pack
ever evolved for typewriters -th e most Jj
court this week.
watch, R. S. Henline; marshall,
easily read type in existence—the type | ~
W A L K -O V E R SHOES are designed to meet the
horse fo r their dirt.
Lawyer Sims had business before the W. A. Haynor; street commis­
which conforms to that in universal use
court this week.
I * requirements o f all particular fe e t—they have width
sioner, D. F. Coulson.
on the world’s printing presses!
THE NEW COUNCIL.
The mayor instructed the street
The
Endeavors of the different
W in Success W ith the Oliver!
where width is needed— snugness where snugness
churches held a union meeting at the committee to make arrangements
The Oliver Typewriter aids success-!
Presbyterian church Tuesday night.
helps—
and flexibility with every foot movement.
to
accompany
him
some
day
o
f
seekers in a multitude of vays.
The I
Last Monday evening marked what might be termed
Henry
l-riesen and Fred Stinnett this week on a tour o f inspection
Dr its exquisite flavor.
real-life stories of achievement that I
went to Portland Sunday.
nearly a complete change in the running o f the city a f­
I f your feet ache or grow tired too soon, you need
center around it would fill volumes.
The choice o f a ll men
o f the city streets and rock quar­
No matter what your work may be— I
fairs o f the town o f Dallas. That any serious change
Estley Farley went to Salem Satur­ ry so that they may become fa ­
who know good whiskey.
W
A L K -O V E R SHOES.
in
office,
store,
shop
or
home—The
Oli
-
1
j
day,
miliar with their duties.
o f policies will result we do not anticipate, but all do
ver Typewriter will prove itself a great j
FOB SALE B Y
J. H. Shepherd and family visited in
A
communication from the
convenience and an actual money-maker. !
expect that a somewhat radical change will be made.
Salem Sunday.
city park board in which they
It stands for order and system and | ]
The
Shultz
The new men come into office with the best wishes o f
success. It is the visible evidence of the | *
improve­
Lawyer Kamsey, o f McMinnville, had recommended several
progressiveness of its owner.
Young i ;
business before the court this week.
ments to the city park such as
all citizens o f Dallas, with hardly an exception, and
IllniniimiiumiiuiiiiiAuiAiuiuuuii'iiuiuiA1
^
people with brains, ambition and Oliver! \
Friends from Salem visited the first piping w ater to the park, install­
MRS. J. C. GAYNOR, Proprietor
Phone 513
they will have a solid backing that means much in the
Typewriters are succeeding everywhere, j
of the week with the Balderree’s.
ing more
benches.
clearing
Can you afford to let $5 stand N iW IIII ;
successful carrying out o f the policies that they were
you and success?
elected on. Mistakes will certainly be made, but we
A l m a M i t c h e ll
A lm ira R eb ekah Lodge, N s. 26
Send for Special Circular
Dalian, Oregon.
Leonard Frink and Leonard Sampson,
will all feel certain that they are but mistakes, and give
Meet* on the First »nd Third Wednenday
of Falls City, was in town Saturday
and A rt Catalog
ui each "'•onth in the Odd Fellow« Hall.
.E. W ILL IA M S
Presiden
no censure. Mayor Van Orsdel, in his message, outlin­
| night.
Full details ’re-
r. G. V A S S A L L
Cashie
E l » a M orkison , Noble Grand
garding the < diver
ed the things the new council stand for, and all must
Mr. Smith, of Rock Creek, was
O ka C ohpkk , Secretary
DIRKCTOH8:
Easy-1* u r c h a se - !
transacting businesa in Dallas Satur­
admit that he said some very good things. He showed
Plan beautiful cat­
U. C. Craven, 1. N. \\ ond*
day.
alog
and a speci­
W . <». VjiHHall, K. K. Williams,
M istle to e C ir c le . No. 23,
a close grasp o f the situation, and what he thought
Ernest and Charlie Hanson made a
oven ss vessa-
men letter written
B. II. McCstllon, F. J. Craven.
Women o f W o o d cra ft
trade
with
Mr.
W
alker
and
got
an
auto.
ic N c e
were the remedies for certain evils. That he will be
in Printype will he
Meets on the Second and Fourth Wednes
Thi» bank ¡ h planned to nlace 1 tl j
sent you on re­
Mr. Maye and daughter, of YYilla-
able to rectify them, with a solid and harmonious coun­
day«
of
each
month
at
the
Woodman
Hall.
quest.
JiHpoaal of it h customers the fan'ilie»
mina, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks.
E mma J oht , Guardian Neighbor
gainer! during many yearn of cofitiniior*
cil behind him, is greatly to be desired. He obligated
Let this |5 offer awaken you to your
i W . A. Martin and family visited with
service and growth.
•v''
S a d ie L y n n , C lkkk
need of The Oliver typewriter and the
the sioane family at Independence.
the council to stlnd by the charter and city ordinances,
ease with which you may own it.
Alvia
Lynch
went
to
New
berg
on
as made and provided, and requested the aid o f every
Remember—$5 only and on comes
D a lla s A ssem b ly . No. 46
T m a d c Manna
business Monday.
PHONE 1433
The Oliver Typewriter.
Desiosa
U n ited A r tis a n s
citizen in seeing that the laws are enforced. He stated
S a le » D e p a rtm e n t
( 206 )
C o w v m o MTB A O-
Leona Brown, Ketta Wilson, Earl
Meet* FirHt and Third Monday Evening« of
A n to n » «andine a «ketch »nd detcrt<*Slnn m«T
Mangis and Arnold Wilton visited Jos­
that no hard surface paving would be done until our
T h e O liv e r T y p e w r it e r C o.
•tilcUlr asrertrUti our oj>ini.>n fr e » whether an
Visiting
ephine Brooks at Batchelor Station each month in Woodman Hall.
lurent Inn tt prob«! !y piueilshj«-_O wn.) tu >)<•«.
A 1 S U n io n S t-
S e a tt le . W a s h .
water mains had been relaid with the very best o f ma­
F u n e ra l D ir e c to r a n d E m b a lm e r
non« « tr ic tlj conti l » » t u l . pMJBOOK on * «*cnta
member« cordially invited.
Popular Mechanics «.•ut
Sunday,
tre». O ld»»t »«e u e r for »/'curui* pnWn'J.
l'n le n tl thk«n th-nueh Mu;.a à tu. recelr »
Mm. M il m k M. H t a k r in . Master Arti«an
D ALLAS.
N.
-
OREGON
terial in every respect The rate now being paid for
Magazine
Mr. Lane asd family moved to Salem
tprri.il n tU (. wl'huut c h iù «». U» lb »
W illih Hi m onion , Secretary
_
W.ITT.M
—
TOW
CAM
UMMM.TAMO
S
'
where
they
will
work
in
a
hop
yard.
Calls answered at any time
w ater by the city o f Dallas was touched upon and he
G R E A T ContiM iM d S to ry o f the
Letitia Shewey went to Airlie to vis­
stated that it would be lowered i f there was any chance
K handsomely UhmtrMM wpwfcly. L»rr«t
W o r M ’ a P r o f r w . which you
it her father.
D a lla s Camp. No. 209
rnintlon o f any eneiulHe l-nimal. lern t*. $3 a
may
begin reading at any time, and ve »r : fo o r m onili«. $L Bald by all nawodmlnm,
to do so, even i f an appeal had to be taken to the state
Woodmen
o
f
the
W
o
rld
Dave McDonald, Mr. Pillar, George
which will hold your hitereat forever.
Brandt, J. W. Mitchell went to peel tan
Meet« every Tuesday at Woodman Hall,
commission for the regulation o f public utilities. He
DEN TIST
Brauch v)«c«. ® r St* W»«hir
*\ TV C.
Z M r « M S EACH MONTH
MO N C T W U
bark for the tannery.
corner of Washington and Jeffeoion Street«.
Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas.
also plainly stated that the rates now charged by the
20
0
uncut
o
r
kncm
l
«rant
Lizzie, Marie and Jake Friesen, of Visiting Neighbor» welcomed.
Office H our»: 8 to 12 A M
1 toft P. M.
Th. “ She. N a . " D « « , « (20 pa ire. 1
electric light company would be investigated, and that
H. E. K kkd , Consol Commander
Polk station, came in to stay with their
All kind» of Dental work done at
«“ 7 » V *
* ° “ • » « » - how to a u k .
W , A . A y him , Clerk
uncle while they work in the packing
reasonable price».
luwiul article* for home and »hop, repair., arc
i f there was any chance to do so, Dallas residents would
house.
’
A
walaar
M
aah
a^aa-G
O p a a n ) telh how to
have much cheaper lights and power. In this matter
m ake Miminn fu rn itu re, w ir r ir a » o u tfit. boar,
Mr. Muir is building s garage for his
A. F. L A. M.
LON MITIHOrr, PHOPKIKTOII
enarnea. magic, and all the thtno a boy krara.
our mayor is undertaking quite a large proposition, but
auto.
Je n n in g s Lodgs, No. 9
«1.50 P M Y U * .
All kind*of hauling at rwidonable
COP«« 15 C O T «
w e hope he is the man for the job and will be able to
Meet» .Setion*1 and Fourth Friday» o f each
Uncle Johnnie Rhodes died Sunday
ratp». Phon« order» promptly at*
Ask your newsdealer, or
DIAMOND RR UII» P il l.*, f"T
evening. He was passed his 96 years. month in Manonic hall on Main street. Via-
t«»nd**d to. ll*»a*1qtiart«ra at Weh-
Veterinary Surgeon
gears regarded « « Bc-t, Safest Always Rrliabl«.
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come out on top. Taken as a whole his remarks were
ater’a confectionary.
Mrs. Ella Morgan, o f McMinnville, ting brethren welcome.
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cousin of Mrs. T. M. Stowe, visited her
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Ralph Ellis and wife visited with her
sister, Mrs. Zentz, Friday and Satur-
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Oregon Power Company
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We Do Any and All Kinds of Printing
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We have the Clerks and the Goods
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