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One feature alone that will make Millerst the most exclusive residence section of Dallas is th at every contract embodies a building restriction clause th at prohibits the building of any house that costs less than $750.00 This means the elimination of all Shanties and S hacks-the building of nothing but substantial homes--the assurance that desirable neighbors only will be in your district. So, Millerst, not only by its ideal location but by the terms of its contracts is bound to be the “show” part of this city. Such a section of any city is not only assured the most rapid growth but there is also the positive as surance that the values in that section will rise more surely, more rapidly than any other. Reasonable mher Davis & Horn - Rates Reliable Home Furnishers. Cor. Wash. & Main m M A T lf I P T l i r TTIIVIF *° m ake an investment ir* this choice, valuable I i v i f , 1 0 1 l l £ i 111*1 IL property. TODAY you can buy a splendid lot for $125.00 up to.$175.00 for corners on the EASIEST KIND OF TERMS It will be worth DOUBLE in a very SHORT TIME. Prices advance 10 per cent July 1st. • I t ’s up to you! Dallas Developement Company CHILDRENS’ CONTEST. Goods stor’d by Week, Month or Year. : : : the one best buy ever offered in this city. Sidewalks are to be laid, streets are to be made, water mains are to be put in. Many features will be taken care of to make Millerst one of the best residence sec tions of any city or town in the Willamette Valley. All yard stock at Hunter Lumber Co.’s Mill at $6 a Thousand. On mile south Falls City on Teal Creek The Largest Industry in Polk County is the DALLAS Ï and = = = = = U G G O liia 00. Ralph A dam s’ measles. children have the Blanche McKinney w ent to Portland last week. Mrs. H. B. McCamish wasinM cM inn- ville last week. Mrs. Anna Farley is visiting in P o rt land. Mrs. A. Holman has been visiting her brother, J. D. Bevens. Miss D aE tta Caldwell has gone to N orth Dakota. Mr. A. S. G am er, of Sum m it, is vis iting a t Dallas. Mr Arsh and fam ily have moved in the W estover house. Miss Kopan and Miss Poilow have gone to W ashington. Mrs. Martin returned home from Portland last week. R oberta Ballard was in town last week. Grover P itzer made a trip to Salem ■Sunday. Five of the Dallas high school l , uates have been taking te a c h e rs’ exam ination. Will Caldwell returned from the coast Alma Mitchell .................... SO............. 54 Ruth Miller ......................... 5 0 .............. SO the last of the week. Carson Odom ........................40...............40 Rev. and Mrs. Frelzen have a baby boy. Miss Anna Mae Lon^necker spent Ruth Miller. Mr. Remington, an uncle of Mrs. last week in Polk S tation with Mrs. Taylor Dunn. Will G arbutt, will re tu rn to Iowa th* first of next week a fte r visiting re la Miss Lois Vanskike is running in a tives here for some tim e. contest in the Salem Statesm an. Merle Meyer will run the new engine Mr. and Mrs. John Lockman and sons which has ju s t been installed a t the expect to move to Salem. brick yard. Mr. Ja rv is is visiting his sister in In W. G. K raber shipped four fa t hogs dependence. to Portland Tuesday morning. Mrs Hub Mulkey, of Monmouth, P. A. Taylor, of the Dallas Develop was in Dallas over Sunday. m ent company, was in Portland Mon Frank Lockman attended the races a t day. Independence. Alva Butz, of Marshfield, has been Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hill will soon visiting his uncle. H. S. Butz. move to their new home on Uglow Av Kd Hurkhalter, of Southern Oregon, enue. | is in Dallas on business. Alma Mitchell H M r. and Mrs. Overholt have been vis Tilman Crook and family visited with Mrs. Elmer Gilliam's m other, of iting Mr. and Mrs. Crook. Mr. Carey Gilson a t Smithfield. P astern Oregon, has come to spend the sum m er with her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Remington celebra ted their 13th wedding anniversary with Carson Odom. Numa Arnold, .lr., has gone to spend the sum m er with his parents in Salem. Mr. J . W. T rent, of Eola, is visiting Mrs. Will G arb u tt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Holman have Verne K raber has gone to Idaho to a t Mrs. Odom's. ■ work with his uncle in a governm ent Carson and Carl Odom visited friends been visiting a t Buena Vista. surveying crew. in Eola over T hursday and Sunday. J. W. Mitchell and George B randt Homer Dashiell is hauling lum ber for Marshall S tew art, of Eola. was visit are cleaning out the basem ent of the nchoolhouse, g e ttin g it ready for a ce the H orst Bros, hop yard. ing friends in Dallas last week. m ent floor. Mr. Webb, of Portland, has been a s Wiley C arpenter w ent to Portland Mrs. Jones and son, Russell, have sisting Mr. (¡reenlee in installing a cety Monday. been boarding a t Mrs. Jud M itchell's lene light plants. Born, to Mr and Mrs. Ames, a daug- while Mr. Ramsey was g e ttin g his A. I. P etty was a Portland visitor ter, Ju n e 20th. rooms ready for rent. Sunday. Miss Dovie and Birdie Odom w ent to Rny Adams and w ife visited a t the H oratio Msrrison is building houses Salem last week, home of her paren ts here. for the H orst Bros. Bill W hite w ent to Salem last Miss Sadie Lynn took her class of Mr. C. C. C urtis attended the annnal week. graduates to the picnic Saturday. m eeting of the C hristian church a t Charley Lane and family, of Inde Miss V erna Ames w ent to Portland i T urner Sunday. pendence, visited w ith friends here last Monday. Mr. Neal, who has been teaching week. Henry Wells and family have gone to school a t Drande Ronde, is spending his Mrs. M arks retu rn ed from Portland California. vacation a t his fa th e r's east of town. Mr. and Mrs. A. Coovert retunded Sunday. Mrs. Cadwell Williams has returned Mrs. George G erlinger gave a birth- , from Portland to m ake her home in home from McMinnville last week. day party for her daughter, G eorgiana. i Dallas. Carson Odom w ent toSm ithfield Mon Mrs. Orin K earns has returned to Frankie Chapman, of Salem, is vis day. her home in Salem. iting his grandm other, Mrs. Gaynor. Mrs. B ennett w ent to Portland last Mr. W atson has the rheum atism Mrs. F. H. Morrison w ent to Salem | week. qdite badly. Tuesday morning to assist on the sta te | Mrs. J . C. Hutchins w ent to Portland Mrs. Fred Holman was taken home exam ining hoard. last week. from the Dallas hospital. Mr. T hayer and family, of S tayton, \ Mrs. J <• Bevens returned from Air- Miss Mae Howard, of California, and j visitek at Chas. H ayes' the last of the lie last week. a niece of Mrs. T. M. Stow , is visiting week. Mrs. Charlie Bilyeu ia in Portland her. Mrs. ( has Hayes and Elma a tte n d - 1 ed the graduating exercises a t Mon this week. Lear.der Bilyeu and wife w ent to Sa mouth last week. H arry Ellis, of W ashington, is visit lem to visit their son, who is a gu ard a t | ing his parents here. the penitentiary A four generation picture including lim ndm a Miller. Mrs. Butz. Mr». Dena j McDonald and baby was taken u t the | fW»(V'.V!.V,,V'.V'.V%V.V.V.V'.V.V.V,.ViV,V.V.V'.V',V.V,A i<,,V.ViV home of H. S. Butz last week. Mrs. Dickenson w ent to In d e p en -1 dence Monday to visit her m other who [ was sick. Bryan Lee, a son o f Mr«. M cPher If you have m bicycle, a motor cycle, gas engine, son, has returned from aeeveral m onths lock, gun or other mechanical device, or fire stay near Hood River. LEU arm that requlrn the work of an «Xpert repair er— .... _ .. - - m a n le a v e i t t o — 1 • Joda Morrison has been employed a t the H orst Bros, hop yard a t (200 per i month. Mrs. Ellen Y eater and two daughters, J. L. C astle is able to be around of Pleasant Hill, are visiting w ith Mrs. again a fte r his long illness. Fannie H arrington. .. _ „ „ . Mrs. C C. C an ter has gone to The Mrs. Lizzie Skeleton, of Black Rock, Dalles to join her husband, who is em- visited with .Mrs. Annie Robinson on ployed on the railroad th e re , her way home from Portland. .... Mrs. Ownby, of Black Rock, visited Mrs. F. J . Craven and son, W alter, I her Bister, Mrs. Cowles, Friday. —Eighth A n n u a l— C H E R R Y - F■AIR O ld T im e j FOURTH of JULY Celebration G eneral R epair W ork *' Buy Your lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow Mr and Mrs. Houck, of Amity, visit have returned from Sheridan. ed relatives in town this week. Chas. L. Wood, an electrician of Or- Claud Brower bought some lots c itv h. s I*,,,., yisitim r his fam ily from H olt McDaniel and expects «Kon Lity, has Deen v.siting his fam ily build. h ,r e - Dr. and Mrs. Remple visited rela Mr Owens, from Portland, visited his daughter, Mrs. Fannie H arrington. tives a t Polk Station Sunday. C arrie Gohrke ia a ttending the sum m er normal a t Monmouth. Alta Savage end E thel VanNortwiek are attending the sum m er norm al a t Monmouth last week. Dalton Becker, of Portland, viaitad in Dallas Saturday and Sunday. L. L. H IX S O N , Jr. W r a M o r t o L U SM IT H 315 MAIN STREET, - DALLAS, OREGON PHONE 1073 Chautauqua ■" M usic by the Best Bam is SALEM- JULY 3rc & • ■ en ff* Public Storage M I L L E R S T i « AT HOTEL GAIL DALLAS, - ORE. Then there are other terms of the contract that will combine to make Special Rates on All Roa< is I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. In cases of need—I do my work well. I am a builder up of health and strength — in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent—for the tired or overworked I offer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three gen erations. I'm know n ai Cyra« Noble th ro n g hoat the «roeId. W . J . V an Schuyver A C o., G en eral Ageatl P ortland, O regon *