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Meet me at the N ew Scott. N E W T O -D A Y Dr. Freeze Thursday Sept. 4. Notices under this head only I* cent Expert horseshoeing. a word each Insertion, cash In ad street, Dallas. vance. No phone order» accepted. Glen O. Holman, law Wilson Bldg. FOR SALE _ S A L E —R«iriiitered Lincoln Leveck. Monmouth, r f d F°£ ih e«p by J. J. tf 415 Oak attorney at FATAL ACCIDENT. Boost fo r the county fair. Meet me at the N ew Scott. Ware Ever Aluminums at Cra- | ven Bros. -------- Dr. Bollman this morning brought in to the Dallas hospit al Jake Hetzel, who is suffering I The morning 11:10 train from a broken thigh bone re ceived by colliding with a log at M artin’s mill yesterday. ! ted charities o f Portlond for a Mrs. N ellie Tatom returned ! 10 days feast o f our pure coun try air and water undefiled by last evening from attendance as such contaminations as exist in a delegate at a three weeks’ the metropolis, and where they head circle session o f the Woman can enjoy the rural doings and of Woodcraft in Portland. She scenery to their heart’s content, reports an interesting session Twenty children were expected, and many measures passed for but owing to their not having re the good o f the order. Dallas ceived medical examination five circle is to be congratulated in their choice o f a representative. had to be left. The children were at once tak en to the library by Mrs. J. R. ;.>/%v%v*.v^v%v%vnvwv Craven, Mrc. Conrad Stafrin, Mrs. Geo. Gerlinger and other ladies o f the woman’s club, and at once allotted, and taken in charge by those volunteering to W e show no prop erty—just put take care o f them, as follows: you in com m unication with the Charley Black K illed by O vertu rn in g o f iiduii>L1Ln?up^yS :eisiria8 Charley B ilyeu ’s A u to L a st N ig h t. Furnished house keeping | ‘ rooms. Inquire at N ew Scott. For excellence in meals and T. C. Stockwell and family are service go to the Hotel Gail. taking in the circus at Portland. CHILDREN ARRIVE A 12-acre tract m ar Dattaa (oar For 23000, $2000 caah you eaa 10-acre tract within a mil* of well improved and Mt to fruit, «rood nouse and barn. T w o lota and a houae in the Klli* dition for $1250. 32 acre*, within a mile of the limits, IS acres in on* year prune acres in logan berries, 5 in ■ lashing. A ll under fence, on good road, in fruit d istrict No bnilding. All or part Price $166 an acre. Charley Black, junior, is dead. His death occurred at nearly 2 Popcorn wagon for sale cheap. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fenton Inquire at N ew Scott hotel. left for their New port cottage o ’ clock this morning, and was the result o f the overturning o f -to acre* o f fruit land, w*ll loeatad, CO k trade or Sale— Half interest in the Stowe for $75 an acre. Charley Bilyeu’ s auto. A s near as the Item izer can gather the r livery barn at Dallas. tf Death to headaches Glasses Saturday. Have 5Vi acre*, 4V, sera* set to ap About fitted by Drs. Lowe & Turner. Quick Meal gasoline and kero- circumstances connected with the sad affair are these: ples, 14 year old trees, Baldwin, Boas harness and hack cheap.— L'OR S A L E -T sine oil stoves at Craven Bros. 7:30 last evening Charley Bilyeu, Mike Wall, boss o f the paving beauty, Newtown* and Ben Davin va A21 r Mrs. Bessie Clark. Phone lt t t t bell* Patronize the Item izer’s adver Hardware. rieties. Place has good comfortable S- work here, C. F. Hamblin, connected with the Observer, Charley roorn houae and good barn, well saw tising columns for the best re -Good young cow.—Mrs. J. Hansen. dust-lined apple house, and other im Report comes from Hebo that Black and Carl Williams went o ver for a ride to the capital city. turns. A28 Dallas. provements. la 1 Vi mile* from good Jim Meyer is seriously ill with On the way home as they were making the first turn this side o f towo, school aud church. Miss McCallon, milliner, oppo blood poison. Mark Capp’s residence, about five miles from Salem, and form erly We have tor sale In and near Dallas: sound weight about 1060 or 1100 pounds. - Geo. site the postoffice. o acres for $450. See the 1914 prices for Ford known as the Jacob Pfau place, Mr. Bilyeu failed to exactly nego West & Son. Airlie. Or. A21 A t the Gail— food for new cars. Touring cars $625, road 5 acre* for $500. tiate the curve, and the hind wheels skidding, the auto was turned 5 acres in fruit 4 year* old for $650. thought. sters $550 f o b Dallas.— I. V, -Popcorn wagon cheap.—New Scott 5 acres, house and bearing truit fat completely over, across a small ditch, some o f the wheels resting tf hotel. Call on Craven Bros, for right Lynch, Dallas. $800. owner, and you and him m ake on a fence. Mr. Bilyeu and Mr. Wall were in the front seat, and prices on Team and Buggy Har Herman, Esther and Godfrey! 5 acres, all 1 cultivation, for $1000. Fred and Wes. Elliott and their the dead. . . . . J. C. Stingley. ness Other cultivated tracts for $3,500. families motored to Portland to Williams, Black and Hamlin in the tonneau. Black being in the cen Olson -Joe G. Brown. Jennie Allori, Ida Jones— Mrs. 10 acres for $850. A number o f our boy scouts are day for a few days vacation. ter. The elevation o f the wheels saved the rest o f them from se J. E. Miller. through the coast 10 acres for $1000. COR S A LE — High grade Belgian mares. Geo. on a hike rious injury, but Charley Black was struck internally in some way, Miss McCallon has returned 10 acres, all in cultivation, house and Ernestine Taylor— Mrs. E. C. r Medley. Dallas. Or. tf range. from two weeks spent in the being o f a corpulent nature, and internal hemorrhage caused his Day. barn, for $2,500. D A L E D hay for sale in th*- field. Both cheat For sale or trade— H a lf inter metropolis, where she has been W e have for sale at $60 an acre a 15 acres, good buildings, all fruit 4 and vetch.—U. S. Grant or W. L. Hundsaker. George Steele -Mrs. G. L. well death within the hour, although he thought at first he was not hurt improved farm o f 318 acres, situa years old, for $2700. tf est in the Stowe livery barn at studying the latest fall styles Haw kins ted within 3S, miles o f a railroad town, much, and so informed the balance, on tbe inquiry being made if 15 a-res in bearing fruit for $4,500. Dallas. in millinery. Mary A llori— Mrs. G. H. Black. and a coast railroad is being surved 15 acres, buildings anu 9 acre* pru*** any one was h urt The boys got to a phone and notified Dr. Mc through the land now. There are 200 for $2,500. Mrs. J. M. Grant is in Port Cyrel Ball —Mrs. E. Evans. will run from 5 to 7 feet. I have sold my place Miss Nancy Kimsey, o f Mon acres cleared and under cultivation and and must dispose of these trees at once. Phone, land visiting her daughter, Mrs. House aud lot in Dallas; $3,000. Edgar M cN eal—Mrs. C. B. in pasture, and about 100 acres in oak mouth, was a caller Monday Callon exactly at 1 o’ clock, and he was there in half an hour, but Antioch 51. W. B. Ramsey. tf Hood garage site on principal street S. S. Grindheim. , grubs. The land is both rolling and j o f Dallas, 50x100 feet; price $1,900; coming over to look a fter her too late to do Charley any good. Charley was conscious when he Sundberg. Joseph ; valley, making it ideal for snbdivision J icasorable terms. A lbert Allori - Mrs. Seven room house, 2 lots, City property interests. S A L E —an organ. Inquire o f Mrs. R arrived, and greeted him pleasantly, but before the doctor could Goetz. I into small farms. There are a number j F OR Dimick. 314 Orchard avenue. Phone 381. 20- aud 30 acre tracts for from $70 te View add. to Dallas. Price$750. f springs on the place, furnishing wa- j $300 per acre; larger places at f-oin $35 W. L. Garner writes the Item get w ater for a quieting draught, he gave a gasp and passed away. Earl Wilkins— Mrs. F. Whitney | o ter Installments i f desired. fo r the homes. There are three I izer that himself and family are U OR S A L E —Registered Cotswold sheep, both Mrs. Donovan and baby Mrs. houses on the place and three barns, | - per acre ana up. . , , S4 Buy your boiled hams at the now at Payette, Idaho, where The doctor, McCallon, brought the rest o f the crowd home, Charley W. Ullrey. • sex. L. 1. Bursell, Monmouth. one o f the houses being and extra good , ; if* , **?' on mam main county Dallas Meat market. N o flies, they are visiting on their way Bilyeu staying with the body until Undertaker Chapman arrived. ___ ____ . . . _________ I one o f nine rooms. There are 30 acres 2 m,les from U“ 11" 0,1 county | o f hops, 20 acres o f them being newly road ami railroad; all under cultiva no dust; strictly sanitary. weight of from Iowa to Dallas. Coroner Chapman, a fter a report from the doctor, could see no ne tion, $150 per acre. Good terms. about 1250 pounds. T. D. Phillips. Judge Hardy Holman has been trellised. This land can be secured for 205 acres, 8% miles south of Dallas. Mrs. Lydia Evans and Mrs. Mrs. C. L. Butz and Mrs. John cessity for an inquest, and the remains were brought to the under laid up with pneumonia and la- j * PaJment of * 0 ®°° down, There are 70 acres of bottom land, 50 Lou Muscott have been visiting Eckerson and son, Harold, are taking parlors here, and are now being prepared for burial. OR SA L E —Horse, buggy and harness, also a- grip for several days. 5 acres, well im pioved tract, 2% acres slashed, 40 acres of good second- F year-old colt. D. C. Getchell. East Birch Mrs. Arthur Star in Portland. here from Centralia, Wash., for miles from Dallas, nearly all in fruit. growtn timber, and 45 acres of small street. tf The date o f the funeral is as yet unsettled, awaiting word Arrangements are under way fo r only $2500. A bargain, fir aud oak timber. There are two a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sept. 4 and October 2, will be l l . acre prune orchard, trees 5 year* acres of young bearing orchard, three Butz. The ladies are his cousins. from his sister, Mrs. Emma Froelich o f Los Angeles, as to wheth to have several o f Arnold’ s shows the dates fo r my next visits to H O U SE H O LD —furniture rnd churn must be old, no houses. 3 miles from town on good barns, a new house of five rooms er it will be possible fo r her to be here. Mrs. Eliza Black, deceas at our county fair. I * sold at once. Dr. B. E, Nevel, 612 Main st., Dallas, Dr. Freeze, the eye aud large woodshed and milk-house. The Dr. L. W. Horn, veterinary Salem road. $300 an acre. ed’ s mother, was at Buell in attendance upon a sick brother, Mr. price is $60 an acre in trade or $50 in specialist. Editor Eugene Foster, who 42 surgeon, successor to Dr. B. E. i u jCre>! ^ 1-2‘ miles from town, cash, and the buyer can assume a mort- $2500 to loan on first mortgage Nevel. Office at McCann & Col Ridgeway, and W alter Muir, Mrs. H. B. Cosper and Mrs. C. G. has been so ill lately with a com ■lashed and goated fo r four yeaus. N o 1 gage o f $3,200, 'which can run almost W A N TED plication o f ailments, is reported buildings. Price $100 an vere. Phone 551. Goad went out and brought her home this morning. | three years at 6 per cent, payable on or by private party on improved lins’ s liverv barn. T E D —Girl fop’l l he country, small family. as much better this morning. 5-acre well improved tract 2 1-2 miles l,eiore» or can P*y $100 or more on any W A N Address Charley Black was the only son o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black, Mrs. C.|E. Cooper. Dallus. A24 farm or city property, box 130, Have a few choice five and ten from Dallas, most all in fruit fo r sale illtere8t day. Dall is. Ore. Dr. Calvin S. White, secretary at $2500 I One 6-room modern house close in; acre tracts for sale. In city lim and was born at their farm on Mill Creek some 40 years ago. He .’ A N T E D —Pigs, any size up to 100 pounds. W o f the state board o f health, and Collections given prompt at its. Price reasonable. Terms. 57 acres, 2.V, miles from Dallas , 16 ' 9,n,l.1vl p ,-v,nen* ,lown’ b‘ U,K'e •“ * has been practically a resident o f Dallas all his life, receiving his W H. Kraber. Rickreall, Phene East 3. tf H. V. Gates, proprietor o f our <va- a«res cleared, balance in fir and oak. j n,0.?-t“ 4r Pay ,n« ut8- tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con L. D. BRO W N. ducation here, and being engaged in business here all the time. Within 6 miles of Dallas we have a ter works, are visiting Dallas to House and barn and other farm b u ild - 1 tract o f 98 acres, all under cultivation, stable, Dallas National bank T E D — Second hand buggy in exchange on ings s . One acre bearing orchard and I He was fo r years owner o f Black’ s stables, but lately has been day. W A N new buggy.—Crider’s General Store. t f building, room 22. tf without other improvements, that can 700 prune trees just planted. $3600, 1 be bought for $90 an acre. All good Lot in Portland, 50x100, wil teaming for himself. He had been married, but was divorced. Ed Cornelius has been quite ill $1000 down, balance at 6 » per cent. Cooking bags o f the Dallas black soil, rolling, and is dose to school FOR R E N T Meat Co. Latest thing out in trade fo r city property or acre He was a member o f no order that we know of. A man o f tender with pneumonia, and his mother W e have a 10-acae tract just outside and postoffice. age. Harry Scholl, phone 1171, 32 acres all cleared and nearly all in impulses, he was well liked by everyone, and he had a wide ac from Portland and his sister o f N ew b erg that the owner would like cooking o f all kinds o f meat. R E N T—Plenty o f good pasture for horses and Dallas. I 'O cows from Monmouth, have been here to trade fo r something o f the same na cultivation. 17 acres set to trees and 25 cents for 30 bags. at $1 a month by H. L. Fenton, tf quaintanceship thoroughout the county. ture close to Dallas. small fruits. Five-room house, barn to care for him. Cooking bags, 30 fo r 25 cents. and woodshed. Dryer and warehouse Mr. Bilyeu and Mr. W all were quite badly bruised in the acci Miss Gertrude Karr, o f Clear Instructions how to use them in OR R E N T —260 acres, 140 under plow, known as A bouse and lot in Dallas near school ou place. Just outside city limits. F the Daly place. Inquire o f J. J. Leveck, Mon Lake, Iowa, is here on a visit Scott Campbell and Billy Rid house for $1100. mouth r f d . Mutual phone 4 White. tf Price, $12,000. each package, for sale by Dallas dent, but nothing serious, although the former is in bed today. with her cousins, Mrs. Mabel Meat Co. 17 acres, h alf in cultivation for $1500. The accident caused such a shock to the community here, as has dell broke through the race cov W e have a 10-acre tract near Falls ering on Shelton street this C ity In city property we have homes aft Guy and Miss Edna holmes. newly set to fru it that can be M ISC ELLAN EO U S Miss Blanche Fridd and Miss seldom been experienced, owing to the popularity and standing o f morning while taking their en bought fo r $1800. Creek across one $800, $900, $1000 to $4000; one at $1800 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seymour Minnette Harlan, teachers in the the participants, and great sympathy is expressed fo r the bereaved with 2 acres; one at $1,400 with one corner. gine across. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyer normal, were among those who acre; both these places in fruit. p E O P L E having stock to sell; call phone 13 or ones, who suddenly have been bereft o f one whom they so fondly came back Wednesday from a were drowned in Alaska waters or write A. A. Flesher. Dallas. loved. coast trip in Tillamook county. recently by the wreck o f the \ V A N T E D -T h r e e teams t i haul 400 conia of McMinnville wholloped Dallas steamer California. *’ grub oak wood. Must camp at the work. A20 Telephone Rickreall 515. in good shape Sunday at that Henry V ogt says the Item izer Sheridan Hardware Co. vs. L. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. place -6 to 1, A return game is all right for bringing immi A. Tripp etal, foreclosure; Simp will be played here next Sunday. Bids For Wuxi Wanted. grants to this county. He knows Since our last issue Judge son & Lewis fo r plaintiff.— Dis Mr. and Mrs. McKinn, Mr o f several families that several Holmes has continued to grind missed. U lD S will be received at the Dallas city bank up1 and Mrs. L. D. Brown, Mr. and months reading o f it has caused U To 4 p. m. August 20, 1013, for one hundred and out circuit court business and J. L. White and Frank to settle here lately. Valley & Siletz Railroad Co vs seventy five cords o f second growth fir wood and Mrs. thinks he will be able to close up LeRoy Byerley, Sarah E Byer- for seventy five cords o f large oak grub wood to Wing went to Netarts Sunday by Mrs. Lou Ritner was operated some time tomorrow, making this iey an(j Henry Byerley, condem be delivered by October 15, 1913. The right to re auto. ject any and all bids is reserved. on by Dr. Staats Friday at the the longest term o f circuit court F. J. C R A V E N , , nation; Oscar Hayter for plain Cashier Mrs. Joseph Black went out to hospital here, and is now getting ever held in Polk county. A28. tiff, Stapleton & Sleight for de Buell Monday to the bedside of along nicely. Her daughter, Friday and Saturday was ta fendant.— Verdict for defendant her brother, John Ridgeway, Mrs. Frank Scheythe, will be Call for Bids. who is critically ill at his home here until September 1st, from ken up with the condemnation for $316.25. cases o f the Valley & Siletz rail her hyme at Carrollton, Wn. there. Valley & Siletz Railroad Co. a road against different parties in CCHOOL district. No. 7. hereby asks for sealed Vernon Gould, son o f Rev. corporation vs Henry P W hitak Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Driscoll bids for the construction o f a school building, the A irlie region to secure rights according to plans and specifications on file at the returned from New port yester er and Jean Whitaker, condem Could, o f this city, returned residence of the clerk at Bridgeport, or at the o f way for said road. The jury, office in Dallas of the county school superinten day. While on a trip over the home the first o f this month, which tried the three cases, was nation; Oscar H ayter for plain dent H. C. Seymour. Sealed bids will be received from Peoria, 111., where he has tiff, Stapleton & Sleight for de by the clerk up to 1 p. m. on Friday. August 22. bar Tuesday they saw 15 whales taken out to view the premises. 1913, the board reserving the right to reject any in one bunch. been studying in the Bradley fendant— Verdict for defendent, The ju ry returned verdicts o f and all bids. $650. Technical Institute. He gradua W. L. FRINK. damages as follows: Henry P. Brown & Sibley, attorneys and ted from Pacific University with Clerk o f district 7. A21 abstracters, notary public. A b the class o f 1912.—Forest Grove Whiteaker $650; Leroy Byerley Will Go to Roseburg. $316.25: Louis Toedemier $1100. stracts made promptly at a rea Press. sonable charge, 616 Mill street, About September first Dallas The Stevenson cases came up Dallas, Ore. Miss May Austin, from Miss Monday, and he pleading guilty will lose one o f its principal busi- Meet me at the N ew Scott. H a gg erty’s millinery emporium to the indictment was fined $50 ness women in the person of Subscribe for the Itemizer. Mrs. Frank Row ell is reported in Portland, wil! be head trim on the first count, and on motion Miss May Shelton, who goes to M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Bid. seriously ill at their Salmon river mer for Miss McCallon here this o f the prosecuting attorney the Roseburg to accept the manag- ranch. She was brought out by season. Miss Austin is an ex ment o f the suit department in other two were dismissed. Item izer fo r artistic job work. auto Tuesday and taken to a perienced artist in this line, and B ellow ’s big store. Mis3 Shel A. R. Southwick was Monday Hard surface paving finished Portland hospital fo r treatment. coming from Miss H a gg erty’s, ton will be greatly missed in both excused from further service as up yesterday. business and church circles in Archie Liverm ore and family one o f the most exclusive shops juror. Dallas, w here she has held such Curt Tennis now occupies his have been down from Eugene on the coast, is sufficient recom new residence. W. L. Tooze was allowed $75 a prominent place. Both in bu for a visit with his father. Leon mendation. siness for herself and as manag A farewell party was given as attorney fo r Louis Davis. Mrs. Nancy Fow ler has been ard Liverm ore, and sisters, Mrs. er o f departments for others, she Milo Woous and Mrs. J. V. Chit- for Miss May Shelton at the visiting in Salem. The case o f Wm. Ellis against has shown an ability beyond the home o f Mrs. F. H. Morrison ty. Falls City in the matter o f a W. E. Turner and lady are Tuesday evening. About 35 la street assessment is on trial to ordinary and Bellows’ are to be back from Newport, Mr. and Mrs. George Conkey dies o f the Foreign and Home congratulated on securing her. day. R. G. Balderee and family are and Miss Emroy M cDevitt mo missions o f the Methodist church Wm. Zook vs. Andrew Nelson, IT IS WHISPERED. autoing in Coos and Lane coun tored over from Independence were present and a pleasant e v damages; Smith and Shields for and spent Tuesday evening wilh ening spent despite the sadness ties. plaintiff, Oscar Hayter for de their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. caused by the removal o f the That a move is on foot to hold fendant.— Verdict for defendant. R. A. Lord and fam ily are S, McDevitt. popular lady from our midst. the fa ir on the camp ground - here from Tillamook for hop These are good Work Mares Mary Zook vs. Andrew Nelson, nix. Milo Woods, while gettin g up W hy be bothered with picking. same. new cabinets for the treasurer Q ^ - t w o pairs o f glasses? Call That proposed dog ordinance S. Bennett, Robt Ankeny and in the court house, let a 200 Valley & Siletz Railroad Co vs did not seem to meet general ap at Hotel Gail next Tdesday and Pete Greenwood are camping up pound box fall on his instep Mon Wednesday, August 26 and 27 Louis Teodtemeier et al, condem proval. the creek. day and had to use crutches for and have Drs. Low e & Turner nation; 0 H ayter for plaintiff.— That oak grub wood is a little The first story o f our new a day or so. show you the new glasses with Verdict for defendant for $1100. scarce this year— mighty hard to bank building is assuming gen Mrs. H. M. Stapleton and Mrs. which you can see all distances. State o f Oregon vs Fred Stev find men who have time to cut erous proportions. Arthur Stapleton, o f Colfax, V\n., Light, solid lenses, smooth un enson, indictment; D H Upjohn it. That Salem job offices are J. F. Smith was over yester mother and sister in law o f Mrs. broken surfaces, no conspicuous for plaintiff, S M Johnson, John day, and reports harvesting ge t Chas. Curtis, spent Sunday at lines to make you look old or to F I <ogan for defendan t. - - Dismiss reaping a harvest since Dunni- the Curtis home, leaving Monday collect dirt and strain the eyes. ed. way died. ting along in good shape. Perfect vision with the discom for Eugene. That W ilson’ s peace policy G W Shinn and A F Marcus, W anted— Salesmen to sell ad fort le ft out. Free demonstra vertising calendars and n ovel-; A number o f men. wagons and tions. Remember the days and co-partners as Salem Iron Works with Mexico do not seem so vis ties. Best line on co ast- V. S. horses passed through town Mon- dates. Scores o f Dallas refer vs Adjustible Electric Socket Co, ionary a fter all.' action for money; Roliand K That even the prejudiced Ore Walch, San Francisco. A28 day enroute fo r work on the rail- ences. Paige, Harold D Roberts for gonian thinks we have a fine sec ^ . » ... ___ ,___ : road from the A irlie to Siletz Drs. Low e & Turner de ote W(1 jc^ w i|j be pushed to comple- Elton White, o f Roseburg, who plaintiff, W alter L Tooze Jr, Os retary o f the Interior. TERMS: A ll under $10 cash. A ll over $10 bankable note their entire time, energy an‘ e^‘ \ tj0n as rapidly as possible, has been visiting friends in the car Hayter, Coy Burnett for de That 15 little tots are going to fo rt exclusively to the eye. They K ' , .... , at 8 per c en t per annum. 3 per cent. discount for caah. city the past two weeks, was fe n d a n t—Jury trial. Judgment have the time o f their lives for have had years o f hard practical The Loyal Women s bible class thrown from a hay baler Friday for $414 for defendant. the next 10 days. experience and hnow their busi- o f the Christian church enter- afternoon near Rickreall, where Ella Shumway vs L A Tripp et ness thoroughly in all its branch- tained their husbands and a few he has been visiting since Tues That the rain scare this morn- es. They give your eyes a most friends at Jhe park Wednesday day. One o f the men who was al, foreclosure; W O Simms for ing was all for nothing. thorough and scientific examina- evening. They enjoyed a sup working with W hite on the baler plaintiff, Simpson & Lew is for d efen d a n t—Settled and dismiss- ___ tion, and when they prescribe per cooked over a camp fire. became angry, and in the scuffle . Jere Mescall has been called to glasses it is with absolute cer The Camp Fire Girls started which ensued White was thrown ‘ . - „ p , 0. „ his home in N ew York City by S t a t e o f Oregon vs Fred Stev^ serious illne88 o f his father tainty that they are the best and at 7:30 Monday morning for El- from the baler to the ground. He only kind suited to your eyes. lendale, where thev camped for was unconscious for some time enson. indictment; D H Upjohn F . Hartman is nursing a badly I f you do not need glasses they the day. They held their cere and when medical aid was secured f o r plaintiff. S M Johnson, John will positively will not recom monial meeting in the morning it was found that he had a bro F. Logan for defendant Diamis-: swollen hand, caused by a wood splinter that penetrated the flesh mend them. I f it is a matter 1 1 and several girls were awardea ken collaroone, as well as a bad sed. State o f Oregon vs Fred Stev over an inch. medicine they will send you post a number o f beads for the work ly sprained wrist. His friends An engine got on the rampage haste tt> a physician. Their j t hey had done in the different in this city were notified and the enson, indictment; D H Upjohn glasses are guaranteed to give crafts. Mrs. Geo. Gerlinger, injured man was brought to Sa for plaintiff. S M Johnson, John at the car shops the other day satisfaction whether they cost $2; chief guardian, drove up by au- lem late in the evening.—States F Logan for defendant.— Fined and mashed a pilot by running into another one. $50. or more. They will he at hotel tomobile in the afternuon, man. Gail August 26 27. REAL ESTATE SNAPS For Sale or Trade. I will sell at Public Auction on the old Henry Rose place, one-half mile north of Cook’s store at Rickreall on SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY 4 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 Cows H eifer, 2 years old Calves 1 “ “ Spring Calves Colts, 2 yea r old Geldings D rivin g M are, v e ry gen tle G ray M are, 1150 lbs. Brow n M are, 1000 lbs. 2 1 3 1 good W ork Horses team Horses, w eig h t 2900 W agon s and Harness Double C arriage and H a r ness. 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sets Single Harness Black Pony 4-Section H a rrow 2-Section H arrow s Steel Plow , 14 inch O liver Plow , Chilled No. 40 Double Shovel Plow Single “ “ Disc H arrow , 8 Disc Binder, D eering H ack and 1 B u ggy Cream Separator No. 3 Other things such as Household Goods, etc., too numerous J to mention w ill also be put on sale. Sale to Commence at 10 a. m., Aug. 30th FREE LUNCH I. F. WHITE A u ction eer N. 0. BALES GROVER BEELER, Clerk Owner