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Lumber All yard stock at Hunter Lumber Co.’s Mill at $6 a Thousand. On mile south Falls City on Teal Creek DANGER Of Delay in Treating Proposition Turned Down Additional Blocks. CANCER ___ As Shown by the Experience C an on O dom . I , , . p -j— , ». Mrs. A. D. Couvert has returned developed in Canada by Uie dis- from Corvallis, where she has been vis- covering o f an enormous trade in iting. white slaves, many young Kiris lira. Charlie F«i»t, of Salem, is visit-j having been their in* in Dallas. homes and subjected to the Mrs. Walter Brown, o f Ncwberg, is greatest indignities. visiting in Dallas. In a few short hours over Mr. Brown and family left Sunday 20,000 people viewed the remains tor Oklahoma. o f President Taylor at the Mor- Harry Fryer visited in Salem Sunday, Ernest Hoiaington, labor........... $ 5-75 mon tabernacle in Salt Lake city, ] Harvey llinman is off from work Oregon I'ower C o ........................ 186 CO but it was asserted to not com- with a boil on his arm. McCann & Colling, labor........... 6 18 Mrs. Fiddeman, o f Albany, ia visiting Rock quarry .. .. ............ 818 23 pare with the crowd that paid a Craven Bros, sundries ............... 21 00 last homage to Brigham Young, friends and relatives in Dallas. Dallas Mercantile C o . . . . , .......... 3 40 Settlers in the Klamath coun- 3- H. Petre was in Dallas Sunday, City Transfer Co ................... 27 76 G w Vaughn, sewer w ork......... 6 40 tr y were much disturbed on a c-! Gum Stewart, o f Ballaton, visited in Dallas Iron works, l a b o r ........... 4 06 count o f the Indians, and were baitas .Mondsy. Guy Bros, supplies ..................... 116 25 f e a r in g an uprising. | Mrs Joe Fryer, o f Kola, visited C E Hunt, labor ....................... 81 00 The freight rate to eastern friends h e re . Sunday, Dallas Telephone C o ................... 6 30 McMinnville Testing labratory.. 10 00! points _ __ were raised ____ from $1.25 to. Mr. Hartwig went to Salem, Monday. The council met in regular ses- sion Monday evening, with all the officers present, except Councilmen Gorhke, McBee and Risser. The city treasurer’s report was introduced, and referred to the finance committee. Claims allowed: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Crook and child ren are spending the week at Eugene. DR. TOEL Mrs. Nancy Palmer ia visiting at Sa lem. . the Chicago Specialist now in Mr. and Mrs Fay .Morrison, o f Per- rydsle, are visiting Mrs. Horatio .Mor rison this week. DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. McKinn. and daughter in law are visiting in Baker City Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson and son vis ited at Oakdale Sunday. to Introduce his Electric METHODS. Pastor Russell and Party Ei Route For Europa. T h a Storm an Galilee's Saa ■ — ntihss T a x » F a r a Oiaeauraa— Acta aa Wall aa W ards af Jssua Para hallo__Th a Storm aa a Ty p o — Th a Maatar and Hia Diaaiplaa aa Typos— Quailing tha Storm a T y p o — Alas tha Groat Calm. During the last week two pa tients applied for help from their sufferings from cancer to Dr. Toel. One come all the way from A b o a r d "Tha Eiuprexa of Ira- Eastern Oregon on account o f a Mrs. Mark Hayter returned from laud." on tha Ah cancer which had originated in Portland Sunday. Imitir, July 27.— his upper jaw bone, and opera Mr. and Mrs. J. L. and C. L. Crider 'Thera a r o a a a tions performed with the knife drove to Portland Monday. «rent t s n ip s a t by other surgeons had proved In the sen • • e Mrs. Dave Heistanu spent Sunday in useless. The cancer affected the Falla City. but He w as eye amt the glands on the neck asleep. And Hla Miss Esther Miles, o f Eugene, spent disciples a w o k * tirover Pitxer visited in Salem Sun- Sunday as the guest o f Miss Pauline and had eaten through the bone Hi m, a a y I u g. d»y- Van Oredel enroute to Idaho to visit into the mouth. Dr. Toel inform S k i Hay. s u p p lie s ............. 20 io j Superintendent Robert Clow, Lord, save us; ws ed the patient that the only hope Mr. Craker left Monday forth# Dolph der brother. Virgil ('.evens, labor.................... 16 00 o f Polk county, was out with a perlab. • • • Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stow spent Sun was in the use o f X rays and J*.-! sa‘“ry ............... fj» «> denial that W. W. Sanders, the on Salt Cre«k- where *>« *>“ Then He area« day at the home o f Mrs. L. A. Guthrie. High Voltage currents, but that fd F c’oadSalary.................... 20 0) I famous murderer, was in any and rebuked tha Mrs. George Remington and daugh the chances for a cure were very wind* and the Men: mid there waa s I J Wapnc’ r, la b ^ '.!’. ; ' ” . ! ’ ! ! 1 9 4 ' 1 way insane. Lowell Mitchell visited hia parents ter's Reta and Bertha, are visiting in small. The patient said he would Itrent calm." —Matthew 8:24-20. Silverton. stay in Dallas for five days until The Itllile tnfurma ua that Jesus’ J II 1 ev. nq salary ..................... 63 25 ancI a ton in Portland. Carson Odom »w o rk in g with Shultz’ s he had heard from relatives, be Miss Pauline VanOrsdel and Miss teiii liliipa were parabolic. Tbe Mastsr Chat Gregory, salary.................. 65 80 A 17-year-old lad fell from the hay bailer. Elva Lucas were invited guests o f the fore he could decide what to do. explained some o f Hia actloua and -tre e , work ! Brooklyn bridge. Mrs. Pukey, o f McMinnville visited . Misses Laurence at Monmouth Satur- Dr. Toel being an electrical en words to Hia disciples, and told them An oidinance prohibting the I day. A considerable mining excite- in Dallas last week, Frontier Day* at W a lla W a lla will, na- gineer in addition to being a sur that they alone ware permitted to haul ng o f gravel, rock, etc, ex Miss Mary Rodgers returned to Cor- geon, set to work designing a kuow the mysteries o f tbe Kingdom ment was on at Jacksonville, V ty\ / doubtedly, be the biggest and best a t- cept in a ti bed over paved rock having been opened that, ; vallis, having spent the week with her R u th M ille r , traction o f the kind ever promoted by new form o f X ray tube which o f Heaven. He did not explain ail of i aunt, Mrs. H. W. Lucas. street--, also engines with corru Ruth Miller has returned from any city o f the United States. Every would allow him to thrust the ac Hla imruldea even to Hla Apostles. On went $22,000 to the ton. ¡gatfd wheels was read first time. three weeks visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs sley ar feature o f western life will be re-enacted tive part through the opening in tbe i-outrary. He said. "When tbs Portland was trying to inter I An oidinance establishing the r, b r. Staats at- Spirit o f Truth la come [at I’entecost Glen Brock is visiting friends in Port-1 i’ *ren.u »* “ daughter, in a truly amazing manner by the most the palate right inui the mass of and after]. He shall guide you Into est capital in the Villard ruins, grade on Academy street was land and Hood River. ; “ “ ««ding. skillful and daring performers living. the career. When Dr. Toel went and give that town a first class read fi st time. Bernie Churchman, o f Salem, visited H“ rr' 8 !?. working at the Har to inform his patient that his aUTmtb.and bring all tbkiga to your re membrance wluttHoever 1 bave spoken.'* ris & Martin mill. Champion riders o f w orld fame will, e»ch day, c o m An ordinance prohibiting the notel. his aunt, Mrs. Campbell, Sunday. new invention would better his pete with each other in wonderful and thrilling feats of Since IVnteooHt, therefore. Jeaua’ fol The news came from the nar ! building o f fires on paved streets Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Getchell and Ver- A daughter o f Mr. Hoiaington was | horsemanship; racing wild horses b y dare-devil riders da Cadwell, o f Smithfield. visited Clyde chances to some extent, he found lowers can understand Ills teaching was read first time, or to cut in row gauge officials that the ware- operated on at the hospital Sunday. will hold the crowds spell-bound; the 4‘ drunken-ride** that he had gone home the same In a way that Hla earliest followers Getchell’s Sunday. house at Dallas was to be elosed to the same without pjrn.it. is a top-notch feature; Indian races and feats will truly Mr. Arthur Veaaie and family are day he was examined. If this ciaild not. It waa not expedient that depict the character and cunning o f the R ed man, Charley Mangia, o f Silverton, visited An ordinance prohibiting the for the season. visiting in Dallas. patient had heard o f Dr. Toel natural men should understand clear while the lSO-mile pony express relay race will require his parents here. 'running o f dogs at large was ly the Divine Plan. 8L Peter declared Guitau’s lawyer, who tried to a wonderful endurance test o f man and beast. Champion lady riders will perform in Mrs. C. S. Chapin returned Sunday three months ago, his chances that Mrs. I'earl 11 ayes has gone to Silver- If the Jewish rulers bad known, read first time. wondrous manner and remarkable is their skill as horsewomen. T h e squaw races, I from a visit in Salem with her son, L. com mitt suicide, was would have been far better. But ton to visit relatives. they would not have crucified the Indian dances, Indian village and a R eal I ndian W edding will portray in vivid An ordinance prohibiting insane. J. Chapin. unfortunately he had applied only manner Indian life. Bulldogging cattle, roping and branding, throwing b y the horns Prince o f Life. But only by Jeans* Miss Freda Domashofsky has gone ’ ’■ansier companies from making Mrs. W. W. Miller returned Tuesday Chet Coad was clerking in the to surgeons who use the knife crucifixion could the Divine Plan bo and a general stampede are but a few o f the features o f life am ong the cattle. N ot to visit her brother in Portland. a endezvou o f any section of the least o f the events planned is the monster street parade which will show every alone, and who had not even carried o u t Therefore It was hidden Walter Muir and father went to ,,uved streets was read first Kratz, Washburne mill at Dixie, ^ . ‘cLmVdmee?ingn‘1“nCe at the H°*' phase o f early western life, cow boys, trappers, miners, express riders, stage coaches, mentioned to him that many can from those for whom It was not lu John Hughes was made opera - 1 Miga A|ice Cobb_ of Portlandi ig vigit_ Sheridan Saturday on business. rack train ; and early settlers will participate. T h e w orld famous 72d Seaforth H igh j time. cers that are incurable with the te tided. land l>Mnd o f 70 pieces will be one o f the musical treats. \ jng her grandmother, Mrs. Dempsey. 1 n ordinance was read first tor at K a y S landing. Miss Muldrow, an adnt o f Mrs. May- knife, can be cured with electric This waa a blessing; for If they had E X C U R S IO N R A T E S O N ALL R A IL R O A D S John Brown’s horses ran away I Mrs. John Lockman, Gf Salem, was bee, starts fo# Dallas, Texas, Tuesday. time providing for the taking ad- ity. As he lived in Eastern Or done those things under full light aud W a lla Y /a lla C ou n ty F a ir— S ept. 2 2 - 2 7 — $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 Purses and Premiums | vantage o f the bonding act for and smashed his binder to smith-| in Dallas Saturday, Mrs. Armstrong has returned from egon his chances o f hearing of knowledge, their guilt would bars Don’t Fail t o A tte n d th e B ig Fair and th e O ne O nly Big W estern S h o w Mrs Jo* Hubbard has returned from Vancouver where she has been visiting. Ihaid surfacing was read first ereens, against eight stumps. ta*en much greater. They are. there Dr. Toel of course were small. For other information address fore. to la* punished according to tbslr W. E. Prudhomme accepted a Portend. I time. Miss Ruth Frost is staying with Mrs. In the other case that came to R . H. J O H N S O N , S e cre ta ry , W alla W alla, Washington, U . S. A . limited light and knowledge. An ordinance was read second position as foreman o f the Ash- Marie Griffin ia visiting friends in Geo. Brown. Dr. Toel last week it was differ Portland. The same principle obtains respect time providing for the hard sur land, Wisconsin, Press. Mr. Huliver Veason, who recently ent. The patient lives six miles face paving o f Oak street, be Una Campbell is visiting friends in owned the confectionery store on south from Dallas and it is inconceiv ing the whole world; light Increase* .The advice was given to muz responsibility. He that knew the Mas Main street, left for White Salmon tween Main and Jefferson, of zle your k9’s, as dog days were Tillamook. able to Dr. Toel how his many ter's will, aud did It n ot shall receive V i # Monday to look for a location. Jefferson, between Oak and Mill, here. Dalian, Oregon. Nita Burch is visiting in Hillsboro. articles in the Dallas papers about many stripes; be that knew not tbe Dr. Staats visited his parents at Air- and o f Mill, between Jefferson FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Seymour, o f lie Sunday. It was said that chinch bugs the electrical cure o f cancer could Master's will, and did things worthy R.E. WILLIAMS Presiden and Lyle. and W. G. VASSALL Cashie had not injured the cord wood Falls City, were in Dallas Sunday. be overlooked. The patient suf of stripes, shall receive few stripes. EMBALMER The question now coming up crop, and those owing wood on Ira West and a crowd o f men have fered from an intra-abdominal Those begotten o f the Holy Spirit ns DIRECTORS : OFFICE: Chape! aiul Parlors, N. Main st. for discussion, Mr. Clark, of subscription were requested to gone hunting in the mountains. cancer, and while such cases al God's children have the highest re DALI.A5, Olil-UON: R. C. Craven, I. N .U f><*l- Campers desiring to secure sponsibility. because they have tbe Clark- Henry company, stated bring it along. Miss Patterson has returned to Carl W . G. VasHull, U 10 \Villiams, ways give a poor prognosis many Both Phones 1183 that he had interviewed several B. II. McCailon, F. J. Craven. ton, after viaiting her sister, Mrs. Os- land in that region and some to have been cured by the X ray. In greatest knowledge. They alone could Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. Jef. Harris, o f Oakdale, came burn. commit the aln unto death, aa S t Paul secure employment have lined prominent lawyers in different This hank is pleased to place \ tl . parts o f the state, and they all back from Nestucca, bringing the banks o f the Willamette river this case however, the disease explalua.—Hebrews 6:1-6; 1026, 27. Miss Hattie Teats is doing nicely a f disposal of its customers the fan'ilie* the skull o f a whale. The secret of the demarcation 1 » opposite Independence. A good had so undermined the patient’s ter her operation. gained during many years of contititinrt concurred in the statement that general health, there being tween the Church and the world Is P. W. Ellis was running the the armory indebtedness, as it service and growth. The little McIntyre girl was taken to many have with them outfits of scarcely any blood in circulation, that the former has tbe Holy Spirit be* I was voted by the people, could station, while I. N. Woods went the hospital Monday with typhoid fev several teams o f horses. A few getting to a new nature, with priv er. camps have been set up awaiting that Dr. Toel could only say there ilege» o f knowledge of God and HlR. not in any way be held against to Kings Valley to recuperate. was very little hope. The patient steady employment in the hop I the debt to which the city is lim- A Nestucca bathing suit was Prof. Metzger, Rev C. P. Gates, D. was discouraged and left for plans not granted others. Only t h e ' iited .” This was then discussed, said to consist o f a little cotton P. Poling and Dan Poling have gone to yards, and land buyers in the home. Had this patient applied outlines o f the Divine Character and the mountains hunting. tent village will spend some time | and a vote taken, resulting as placed in each ear. Plan can be clearly discerned and a|h | for help when Dr. Toel first came predated by those not spirit-begotten. Rev. W inter's oldest boy had two o f here looking over the situation. follows: Barber No, Sibley No, J. K. Sears, o f McCoy, was to Dallas nearly four months ago, j his fingers cut off while away at camp —Oregonian, Hayter No, Fenton yes. quite badly hurt by a fall from a meeting. the prospect for a cure would T h e Boat and the Starm In A ntitype. A An ordinance was read second dog cart. Our lesaun typically considered, tbe ^ have been a far better one. Mrs. Dolly Byerley came up from time providing safe guards for Gawge Fortescue Fitznoodle. 1 Portland 1 uesday to stay awhile with That electrical treatment o f boat would represent tbe Gospel Die* the storing o f gasoline and dis- Although'he is 82 years old, cancer often brings unexpected penastlon: the Master asleep, the one o f Dallas’ society leaders, Grandma Miller. Lord’s apparent Indifference, to the tilate, and the storing in excess was chased a couple o f blocks, ' Miss Jennie Muscott is spending this B. F. Munkers, of Scio, Linn results is best shown by a case storms o f persecution assailing Hie | o f five gallons entirely prohibi while going up Main Street late week with her sister in Salem, county pioneer, will pass the Dr. Toel accepted for treatment Church; and the disciples' Imploring ted unless so safe guarded. The 9 > acres fine body of fir i ordinance was referred to the one night, by a cat, and nearly Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muscott visited next few days fishing in streams some weeks ago. The cancer cry, the prayers o f the Charch Sunday in Salem with their daughter, o f Polk county, where he is now could not be removed by an op throughout the Age. scared to death. ordinance committee for certain timber; three springs on Mrs. L. J. Chapin. visiting relatives. A fishing li eration. Dr. Toel plainly in A ftcr our Lord's ascension, storms ot Sheriff Graves attached the changes suggested. The Epworth League will have a cense for Mr. Munkers was pur formed the patient that the only persecution followed one another un place, good barn, small stock o f Pat Fitzgerald at Perry- An ordinance was read second lawn social at Fred Elliott’s Friday chased here today by his son, I. hope was in High Voltage and X til the history of the tm e Charch has house. 30 acres can be time regulating auctioneers, and dale and brought it to Dallas, for I*™ 07 Z weeT A. Munkers, ex-chief o f police of rays, but that the hope for a cure been mnrked by severe trials o f pa. j M ri. CU rk-g falher and mother, referred to the ordinance com a Portland firm Mr. Albany and ex-representative was small. The patient decided tlenre and faith. Often the Lord's put under plow n one Mrs. Lizzie Moore passed away and Mrs. Palmer, o f Louisiana, ara from Linn county in the state mittee t> make certain sugges to take the only chance left people huve wondered at the afflictions season, fine black loam. at her Red Prairie home. here visiting. permitted to come upon them. It seem ted changes. legislature.— Oregonian. and the treatment was begun. ed as though the Lord did not care. . An ordinance prohibiting the Mrs. Wynn Johnson wss operated on Hinshaw & Syron had some Three miles from Dallas, As a result the cancer in all its We might reason that If God had 1 dropping on hard surface pave 400,000 feet o f saw logs burned for appendicitis last week. ************************** different locations shrunk down mined the storm which frightened ex four miles from Mon ment o f any drippings was read at their Mill creek as a result of Mr. and Mrs Roland Holman are fish far quicker than Dr. Toel expect perienced fishermen, surely Jeans , ing in the mountains. mouth. Address: se ond time and passed. careless campers. ed so that the chances for a cure would not have worked contrary to the On motion o f Fenton the pro are far better now than when the Divine arrangement W e might also perty o f P. O. Martin was order treatment was commenced, pro reason that Satan, "the Prince of the A l m a M itc h e ll ed proceeded against for the col vided the patient attends to the Power o f the Air." might ha»# though* Mrs. Tom Alsip and motherinlaw W . R . C o u lte r lection o f street assessment. to thwart the Divine arrangemaat t o i have been viaiting at Newport. Do you need wood? In pre treatments properly. Monmouth - - Ore. Adjournment was taken until epectlng Jesus’ crucifixion. paring to place your or* Civil Esglsssr sad Surveyor What does all this show? Miaa I-ctitia Shewey went to Salem next Monday evening. deis reinemlior that I am •term ef Trou ble le Near. Simply that cases o f cancer Land Survey fing. in] Subdividing. Plan this week to visit friendi. able to furnish you all kinds Bible students are convinced that tbe should be brought to the special Estimator. AH kinds o f Engineering _ Alma Mitchell and Josephine Brooks of slab wood from either of Work. Office over Dallas City Bank. visited at the home o f Mrs. Frank the Dallas sawmills, at the ist as soon as they are discover great storm o f trouble upon the Cbnrch Phone. May bee Sunday. best |Hj8Hible rate«, Kent! in ed. The advice that some phy Is very near. We need not prophesy your orders by either phone. Hal Alsip went to Portland Sunday. sicians give; to leave a cancer concerning Its character. We are to 1503. remember, however, that tbe majority N. L- BUTLER L D. SUTLER alone as it is incurable, is the o f tbe storms u|>oo tbe Church bare The last news received from Charley Hansen was that he had sailed for Aus worst advice that can be given come from professed people of God, tralia and that his brother, Willie, had I the patient. rather Ihsn from the world. The joined the navy at Portland as an elec- Cancer is always local in the Brrlbea. 1‘ hnrlseea and Doctors o f tbe I trician. beginning. As long as it is local I jiw really crucified Jesus, ss 8L Peter LAW YERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennings ar- j it is curable. If the patient waits declared.—Acts 3:13-15. rived from Seattle last week, called ************************** Our expectation Is that the Charch until the lympathic glands be IN D E P E N D E N C E - O R E G O N here by the illness o f her father, Mr. come affected, then his chances j will have Its most trying experiences Shriver. T h is ? for a cure a are great deal less, from |*rnfessed brethren. Church Fed* Mr. Shriver’ s daughter, Mrs. Martha W i offer One Hundred Dollars Re but the present advance in elec- erntlou Inis n sincere and Innocent Htewart, is here during his illness. ward (or any case o f Catarrh that | trical treatment will cure even look: hut Is not Its purpose and object Mrs. Olive Smith Bicknell is on the to fortify sectarianism? Should we cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh j many o f these cases. It is not yet too late to spray sick list. uot sxi*ect that, when It shall gain the Cure. for Codlin moth. Use two When metastases from a can- Jim Mitchell, FredKrakes and Marion measure o f political Influence and pow F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. pounds o f Arsenate o f lead -o Hopkins have returned from their fish- Wo. the undersigned, hare known F. J . ! cer on the outside of the body ap- er Indicated In the symbolic book c t ¡ ing trip at Siletz, and report a fine Cheney for the last U years, and hellers fifty gallons-of water. j pear in internal organs the prog -1 Revelation, flume bolding k simple him perfectly honorable In all buatneee time and good catch. J. S. PARKER. transactions an,l financially able to carry nosis of course becomes very bad, i faith In God snd Ills Word, and striv Mrs Ora Conlee has returned from out any obllsatlons made by hla firm. Fruit Inspector. {though even such cases have ing to walk the narrow way. will be ! Portland, where she has been visiting { NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, ;b;en cured by X rays. When} misrepresented, slandered snd eventu Toledo, O. friends. | however the patients waits until { ally hindered from tbs Lord's service? . Hatl'e Catarrh Cura Is taken Internally, Mr. Rogers is visiting his daughter, acting Jlrectly upon the blood and mu his entire vitality is gone, he can j The I-ord seems to Indicate that His l Mrs. hose Remington, cous surfaces o f the syetem. Te.tlm onl.te Church will be perfected on tbs Heav sent free. Price 7» cents per bottle. Sold I not expect anything even from enly plane before tbe world's tribula Prompt service, work guaran Mrs. Hoiaington'a daughter, Mrs by ell rtrurzlsts. | electricity. tion Shall break In fury. T r o * the teed—Himes Eng. Co. Dallas, Or. Burns, waa taken to the hospital Sat- Take Hall'. FaeaUy M il. fee w a a iH Ih a Do not neglect a lump inj Church may escape tn the sense of be Phone 502. tf I urday for on operation. ; your breast but go to a specia list j ing enabled to ll>e above the trou b le- I Do not neglect an unnatural nun ft acted by It: but we think noL W e Tents, Hammock’ s and Camp flow o f blood from your womb ( believe that the Cbuich will have pass Stoves at Craven Bros, Stock but go to a specialist. ed Into glory before the culmination of i complete. Do not neglect a sore place on the world's Day o f Wrath. your lip, but go to a specialist. Dc not neglect any growing the different electrical current* lump or eating sore anywhere on in eases o f cancer. your body, but go to a specialist. { What ia said here in reprard If y o u h aw * a b ic y c le , a m o t o r c y c le , g a s e n g in e , Milts' lo c k , n u n o r o th e r m e c h a n ic a l d e v ic e , o r fir e With “ Specialist” is meant not to cancers refers also to a a r m th at r e q u ir e s th e w o r k o f a n a a p e r t r e p a ir - the so called “ Cancer Doctor” , great extent to other forma IWNTRrCTO* on t a r s it to who in many cases is not even a o f tumor. Do not wait until licensed physician, but knows they PIANO and ORGAN became incurable, but nothing but to put an eating iro to a a specialist as soon as you L B. H IX S O N , Jr. ; Studio : 712 Oak St., llallas, Oregon I^Htudio : lU o ts a a a e r to L E E S M I T H ) plaster on a cance" causing un discover a tumor on or in your bearable pain and driving the body. 315 Main Street * Dallas, Oregon ________________________ ________ cancer germs and cells into the D t . Toel can be found at 619 P H O N E 107S - ■ * " - i lymphatic glands, but the edu- Washington street, Dallas, Ore, Furnished house keeping eated surgeon who has made a at the hours given in his card rooms. Inquire at New Scott. | life study o f the application of elsewhere in this paper. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galore, Mr. Hen ry Boyer, o f Willamina, and Mrs. Lin- me Davis were Independence visitors Sunday. -«SSi « •» * FRONTIER DAYS W alla W alla, W ash., U. S. A. SEPTEMBER 2 5 ,2 6 , 27, ’ 13 U S, « .h i. W S ?" adjudged DALLAS CIÍY BANK i R. L. CHAPMAN..... Camps Line River Bank. The World Moves itself We Move Anything Eise FOR SALE CITY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1061 Pioneer 82, Still Fishes. WOOD FOR SALE GEO. F. SHEW C. R. Canfield Dallas, Oregon m m m m BUTLER & BUTLER The Largest Industry in Polk County is the UMBER and OGGING CO. S3 Buy Your Lumber of Not Yet Too Late. æ AUGUST DOMAN H ow ’s — Surveying and Subdividing. General Repair W ork Them and Help the Community Grow H OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL} Í