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DALLAS. OREGON. AUGUST 21, 1913
xxxvm .
Rural Carriers’ Meet.
I Last Sunday at Independence
. She rural carriers o f Polk county
had a most interesting meeting,
. there
being five o f the eight
H ^ounty carriers present, and one
visitor in the person o f J. H.
faxwell, o f Ei gene. The time
vas spent in talking over prob
lems incident to their vocation
,,»nd by interchanges o f opinion
Iptendin g to improved service. A
pleasant feature o f the meeting
v a s the discussion o f a banquet
given them by the Independence
• postoffice employees, all consider
i n g it about the best that ever
happened. The carriers present
w ere F. J. Morrison and M ilt
I I rant, o f Dallas; M. K. Crowley,
Urlie; Archie Parker and P. J.
Dickinson, o f Independence. A ll
officers were re-elected. Great
^preparations are being made by
■the Oregon City lads to enter-
stain the rural carriers o f the
fstate there on Labor day.
New Library Rental Books.
The Parasite— Martin.
Bunker Dean— Wilson.
Comrade Y etta Edwards,
The Heather Moon— Williams.
Port o f Adventure
V irginia—Glasgan.
N ew Lives fo r Old Carleton
The Lucky Seventh— Van Loan
Veronica—Kingsley.
Lo, M ichael!—Lutz.
M The Lady and Soda San— Lit-
H tle .
The Uphill Climb— Bower.
Poor Dear Margaret K irby —
Norris.
Concert Pitch— Danby.
The Southerner— Dixon.
Stella Maris— Locke.
The A ir Pilot— Parrish.
Three new magazines have
been added to the reading table—
American, Collier and Pictorial.
was treated for bladder trouble.
TWENTY-SIX YEARS AGO.
NEW PROPRIETOR.
The girl talks glibly, shows per
fect
knowlege
o
f
all
things
a
girl
Says
She
Was
Taken
to
Dallas
for
Captain Hatch, Formerly of Salem
should never learn, and it is said Taken from the Filet of the Itemi- Barton Z. Riggs Now Owns and
Criminal Operation.
sses Away.
admissions have been made by
aer Saturday August 20,1887.
Operates Steam Laundry.
her that make the truth o f her
Captain Z. J. Hatch, form erly
Has R. R. L ig g ett violated his accusations against her • uncle
o f this city, recently o f Oakland, moral obligations as uncle and
Van B. Delashmutt was badly
Cal., died at his home in that guardian and maltreated Mabel seem improbable. Mr. L igget
Some two weeks ago the Itemi-
city August 15th. Mrs. P. H. G. Liggett, aged 14 years? Thej says the whole effort o f the girl . hurt in a runaway out near the zer announced that Barton Z.
Raymond, who is an old friend girl left her own home and went is to shield others with whom White House in Multnomah coun- Riggs had bought the Dallas
o f Captain Hatch, received the to the home o f a neighbor some! she associated and to whom he ty.
steam laundry o f Heistand &
objected.
news o f his death yesterday but distance
Jane L. made the fastest time Thompson. Hearing that he
away. Letters
and j R. R. Liggett was appointed
has been unable to learn any o f telephone message from a sister |
for an Oregon trot, going the was putting in some new ma
the particulars, Captain Hatch in Portland urged Judge Moses, j guardian o f Mabel L ig g ett aged mile in 2:20 1-2.
chinery we dropped in Monday
lived in this city many years dur o f the court to protect the girl. id and Joseph L ia g itt aged 7, in
A telegraph office was opened to see what it was and fo r the
September
1912,
their
parents
ing which time he was captain of It was claimed that the child’.s
at Ballston, Otis Smith, o f D a l-; first time were shown afirstclass
the steamer, McCully, which uncle had maltreated her and being dead. The girl has devel
laundry in operation. The new
las, having charge o f it.
plied
between
Independence would probably kill her if he oped rapidiy though not large
machinery added by Mr. Riggs
Miss Jennie Rowell was spend at a cost o f some $400 is an im
and Portland. He was well liked knew she had made the matter pnysicatly. The case is being
ing her vacation at her father’s proved ironer for shirt bosoms,
anc respected
suected and the departure public. Deputy Sheriff Piel went looked into. -Corvallis G. T.
mill up Brown creek above Falls which by a rubber strap in the
o f the family to California sev after the girl on Saturday, kept I
Check Stolen.
City.
eral years ago, caused universal her at his home over Sunday and
center o f the board makes it easy
H. R. Reynolds, who lives
regret among their many friends. Monday and Tuesday an investi
Jap Miller and party had just for them to pass through the
about a mile from independence, returned from Upper Soda, where ironing cylinder, without damage
Recently Captain Hatch has been gation has been on.
owmer and manager o f the Mon-
The girl accuses her uncle of had a check for $45 stolen from he killed a deer with a revolver. to the buttons. A Torrance
ticello line o f steamers, which having had intimate relations him Sunday. The check was
steam dampner leaves a thin
Frank Splawn and family were damp streak on the top o f your
run out o f Oakland. It is said with her for over a year, ; n 1 he taken from his pocke.s by a per-
that he has amassed quite a for- j denies ail she says. The girl so i yet inkuown. The paper down from Klickitat for a visit. collar where ic should fold and
tune in this manner.— Statesman. has been tripped up in some of was signtd oy J. A . Wood.
Rev. Judy, who had been pas another electrical iron in the
her statements and has created Banks nave been notified not to tor o f the Methodist church, was i shape o f a half circle folds and
irons it with the proper finish, it
moving to Portland.
the impression that she is an ex-1 honor the check if it appears.
pert prevaricator. In one easel
Can Dry Loganberries Here.
The death o f Prof. L. J. Pow then going to a , round celluloid
ell, an old time educator, was cup, where it assumes the round
Mr. H. A. Wood tells us we she claims that she was in a se-j
Lost, Strayed or Solen.
shape in which delivery is made.
noted.
were a little bit in error last rious condition, and that Mr. andj
These are the new machines and
A yearling Cotswold ram, ear
Mrs.
L
igg
ett
took
her
to
Dallas,
week in stating that there was
Hon. Stephen Staats and son work could not be turned out
tag, Koser 148. Reward to the
not a market for loganberries where a physician performed an
finder. W. C. Lewis, Rickreall, Charley, were down fiom East- any better than they do it. Mr.
operation
that
kept
her
shame
here. He bought all that offer
Bel 1 phone 66.
A2fc >rn Oregon, where he had taken Riggs is a born inventive genius,
ed during the season and dried from being known. On the oth
up a claim.
and it is a pleasure to him to be
them at his drier. The price er hand Mr. L iggett readily ad
Drs.
Low
e
&
Turner
will
b
eii
M rs. J. W. Bones passed away always figuring out some super
mits
that
the
girl
was
taken
to
a
paid by him was a shade better
ior way o f doing things. A 12-
Independence August 28th.
at her home on Mill Creek.
than Salem, and he could have Dallas physician, but says she
horse power engine runs the
It took 72 hours for a letter to plant with a 45 boiler, and from
put in marketable shape a good
go from Kings Valley to Philo the time a piece o f laundry en
many more than he did, As it
math, a distance o f 10 miles, it i ters the sorting room until it
was some 500 bushels o f the
first having to go to Portland.
dried project was turned out,
emerges as a finished article is a
finding ready sale. The Itemi-
Mrs. Eliza Berry was married most interesting study o f detail
zer is glad to note this industry,
M IS SIO N A R IE S T O C H IN A
and efficient workmanship. A
to Wm. Shaw, both o f Dallas.
and hopes another year will see
force o f eight keep busy all the
The
school
fund
apportion
W ill Speak in the
more turned out o f like quality.
time, and several more on two
ment for Polk county amounted
days o f the week.
tu $2,809.20.
WELL KNOWN MAN DEAD.
GIRL ACCUSES UNCLE.
REV. C. S. KNECHT AND WIFE
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
LETTER LIST.
Christian Science Services.
I
NO. 38
THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 8 P. M.
Christian Science services held
The follow ing letters remained
in Adventist
church Sunday uncalled for in the Dallas post-
August 24, at 11 a. m. Subject o f office Tuesday:
Le»s<
sermon, "M in d .”
Mrs. W. A. Armstrong.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Jane Boyle.
K.-ading room in First Nation
Mrs. E. I. Butler.
al bank building, room 10, 8 p. m.
A. E. Bartell.
Wednesday evening meeting.
Mrs. Fraser.
The public is cordially invited.
Mrs. F. S. Gunning.
Mr. Joe Jones.
A1 Lambert.
Not Yet Too Late.
A lbert Smith.
It is not yet too late to spray
Mrs^Mime Smith.
fo r Codlin moth.
Use two
John Freites Brindeiso.
pounds o f Arsenate o f lead to
Antonio de Freitas Brendeiso.
fifty gallons o f water.
Soir de Riception.
J. S. P A R K E R ,
C. G. COAD,
Fruit Inspector.
Postmaster.
Raises Birthday Gift of $?,093 Which He Dec ares He Will Turn Over
to tl e A. T. S ili Research Institute.
GEO. L. T O EL, M. D.
B;dy Can Be Made to Manufacture Its Own Fluid for Fighting of Germ
Under Osteopaths Treatment.
E v e ry b o d y is In v ite d
AMERICAN OSTEOPATH ASSOCIA
TION MAKES GRFAT GIFT
TO DR. STILL
George Sebring fell from the
juckiamute bridge and was bad
ly hurt.
From your own
negatives.
Hudson Bevens was run over
by a bundle wagon and badly Have your films developed by an
expert photographer. Prices as
bruised.
Conductor Joe Crocker was on low as is consistent with good
work. .Postage paid on mail or
a busiiie.-.» u ip to The Dalles.
ders.— C. B. Stone, photograph
Fred Toner dislocated his
er,
Dallas.
«
ihoulder while oiling an engine
Constipation and
Heat Often Fatal.
-A jp
til i * ^
i
tion as are others o f the schoo’
who have learned as he has by
practical clinical work.
Dr. Deason promised that be
fore long he would announce a
method by which osteopathy can
stimulate to great activity the
glands o f
internal secretion,
about which much has recently
been published in scientific cir
cles. He insists there is no oth
er scientific way to combat dis
ease.
As an argument against the
serums Dr. Deason introduced
the point that in administering
these anti-toxins it was impossi
ble to kill the offending germs
without also destroying the tis
sues o f the body which necessa
rily must have been o f less force
than the germ bodies to have al
lowed their thriving in the af
fected portions.
A feature o f yesterday’ s pro
gram that furnished a dramatic
thrill was a demonstration of the
complete reversal o f a severe
spinal curvature, the backbone
being twisted to the opposite
side and retained there in a plast
er cast. This wasdone in a crowd
ed clinical amphitheatre by Dr.
George Laughlin, o f Kirksville,
Mo., Dr. Aitken.of Portland, Or.
and Dr. Kendrick Smith, of Bos
ton. The operation while in
tricate is mild enough to permit
o f its being done without the u ,e
o f an anaesthetic and is painless
afterthe first or second day. There
were also several o f the famous
Lorenz operations for double
dislocation o f the hip. A il o f
these
were watched
almost
breathlessly by both doctors and
students in the pit o f the am-
pi theatre.
Dr. J. H. Bowles, o f Denver,
Colo., announced an assured cure
o f gall-stones, having never seen
a case which would not succumb
to the osteopathic treatment, ex
cept those few requiring imme
diate surgical interference.
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(From Wednesday’s News, Kirksvilie, Mo.)
A t the A. O. A. convention
N o K n ife andLoss o f Blood. No Plasters and Pains for Hours or Days yesterday the association raised
§3,000 as a g ift to Dr. A. T. Still.
P O L Y P U S , GOITRE. PILE S , F IS T U L A , S TR IC TU R E ,
It is understood that this will be
P H Y S IO L O G IC T R E A T M E N T S For
turned over for research work to
D ISEASES o f W O M EN.
SKLN and N E R V O U S D ISEASES
the A. T. Still Research Insti
Neuralgia, Neurasthenia, Gout, Rheumatism,
tute.
Diseases o f the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder, Prostate, A sth
In a report made before the
ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Constipation.
meeting o f the osteopathic phy
Dallas, Oregon
Telephone 1303
sicians in convention here, Dr. J.
619 Washington St.
Hours: 9-12, 2-5, 7-8,
Deason, director o f the A. T.
One-half Block East o f S. P. R. R. Depot
Sundays: 9-1
Still Research Institute, which to
the osteopathic profession
is
what the Rockerfeller institute
Dr. Toel has again been compelled to extend his stay in Dallas is to the medical, announced an
on account o f many new cases. He will again accept new patients osteopathic substitute for the
serums and vaccines which are
for treatment and stay in Dallas until he has finished their cases.
at present attracting world wide
attention in the fight against
germ disease.
Dr. Deason said that exhaust
ive research and subsequent ex
periments he had determineo
that the organs o f the body un
der osteopathic treatment could
be made to manufacture their
-j-
own fluids for the fighting ol
Regularity of Bowels Very Impor
V K i S " ••
germs. The same rule applies
tant to Health at This Time.
to coal tar products.
“ Coal-tar products,” Dr. Dea
A t no time of the year should people
son said, “ are manufactured in
be more careful of the condition of
Germany but you will find that
their bowels than in hot weather.
' they are never used over there.
Many things may cause constipation in
summer, but whatever it may be the
1 The pnysicians o f that country
trouble should be promptly remedied.
know too much about them. But
A constipated person lays himself or
they are shipped plentifully to
herself open to serious and often fatal
diseases. That feeling of congestion,
Am erica.”
lassitude or dull headache is the first
He stated positively that, os
warning of t.oucle.
teopaths can increase the elim i
Don’t try to remedy it by the exces
nation o f germ poisons from the
sive eating of fruit, which usually has
kidneys and liver from 12 per
a laxative effect but lacks action in ex
treme cases
VV hat is needed is a reli
cent
to 10 per cent in from 15
able but mild laxative-tonic like Dr. stomach better than it has been in ten
minutes to a half hour. They
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Take a dose years; and Mrs. T. D Diemer, 835 San
of it at night before retiring- it is Pedro at.. Trinidad. Colo., who is cured have proved this in a series of
pleasant-tasting and free from grip of various digestive troubles after all experiments at the research in
A
ping—and by morning your bowels will doctors that she knew had failed
stitute. Dr. Deason said. This
be emptied and your head clear. You bottle can be obtained of any druggist
was accomplished without the
at
fifty
cents
or
one
dollar,
the
latter
will feel energetic again.
Results as slightest injury to the individuals.
You cannot obtain such results with size being for family use
cathartics, purgatives, salts or pills, as claimed are guaranteed or your money
Dr. - Deason said that osteo
unlike Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, will be refunded. This grand remedy pathy as a practice does not go
they are without tonic value and en is the safeguard of health in thousands
on record officially as opposed to
tirely too harsh. Among the thousands of good American families.
Families wishing to try a free sam the anti-toxin or serum theory
o f dependable converts to Syrup Pepsin
are the families of Mr. F. C. Harris, ple bottle can obtain it, postpaid, by but as an individual he has prov
Live Oak, Fla., who now finds his adJressing Dr. W. U. Caldwell, 418 ed these things in actual experi
Washington St., Monticello, III.
ments against their administra
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