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NEW T O -D A Y Meet me at the N ew Scott. Boost fo r the county fair. Moose ton igh t PROHI MEETING. GOD’S EYE OF PITY AND MIGHTY ARM profit by thy H w l^ in e r « »nonne«. Expert horseshoeing. 415 Oak T h « N «w Creation. Chas. R. Bennett, signs, phone ' . . , _ Meet me at the N ew Scott. t f i Capi. Stanley Will Speak at Evan- I’ astor Russell drelnreil that f!oil's 1071. N o tic e » nod r tliis head o n ly >„ cunt street, Dallas. Dallas becomes famous through benevolent i V s I c ii for the re--re«tlon a w o rd each inserti >n, cash In a d We can please you.— Holman ( gelical Churcji Tonight. Glen 0. Holman, attorney at excellency o f Gail meals. o 1 f '"''" u n ity began It* work at Pen- vance. No p lu m j ordern accepted. & Boydston. -------- - law Wilson Bldg. 11” • t In III » nc<’t«|)tiUH‘e o f the Church ; Thanks to Secretary Olcott for and the be'retting o f Its members by Women to work in laundry.— . Capt. Chas. H. Stanley, of Los COK KALE Silver | pi unes at fi ____________ u bushel deliver- Dallas— an Oregon Blue book for 1913-14. The greatest thing in ihe H oly Spirit. This work will con * ed. —C. N ebon . Sunny C rest fru it farm, Dal- Dallas Steam Laundry. Angeles, the converted comedi- a meal at the Gail. S2& tinue until the entire number o f the u .. ' - . . i so, rapid fire orator and singer We are selling lots o f trespass foreordained Vrir CrmtinH are exalted Will Howe says the late rain is in the town and will hold forth Camp notices nowadays hunters must i Tents. Hammock's D ,,n and by the power o f the f ir s t Resurrection. r O K SALK Good youn* team. Inquire of Fred O f < w « Q c shortened his peach crop mater- at the Evangelical church to- Stock be bothering. at l * Hartman, phone 1681, Dallas. S18 u lO V t S d 611 £5. Ob. These will he a kind o f first-fruits to lally. - ■ complete. Cod o f n is creatures. T h e after-fruits ' Mrs. B. E. Novel and Charles, Buy a 3-pound can o f our High will lie much more numerous, though ITOH S A L E —Handsome black honte 12 year» old, E. H. Viers has arrived from left today for Prineville, where Qad Only Can Roll Aw ay th » Cu r»« less choice In quality. 1 fast and gentle for chi'dren to ride or drive Grade coffee for a dollar.— Hol Again, the him. Weight 1200. pride 1125. Will trade for a Chicago to look a fter orchard in the doctor has located. man & Bsydston. of Daath and Red««m Man— Earth, Church now being selected ts “ the heavy work hoi se. C. A. Hal!. Ballatoti, Or. terests near town. Buy your boiled hams at the ly Pity 1» ln »ff»o tiv »— T h « Human Church o f the Klrsf-lsn-iis. written In I will not hereafter be respon Mr. Heistand moved his fam i Dallas Meat market. No flies, Arm of Powar Cannot Rootoro H eaven." The Inference Is plalu that —A Sorrel terni, wagon ani harnest sible for any bills charged to me F OR Al. S ALE Stowe. S 18 ly and effects ,o Corvallis by au no dust; strictly sanitary. Adorn ond Hia Roco—God Alono lo there w ill lie after-horns. by my w ife. - Ralph Digby. In tha Regeneration Timaa. to truck Saturday. Ablo to Moot tho Conditiono and Roa- Good coffee, equal to anv 35 ITOR S ALE-G ood genti* herse, I uggy and har- John Leveck was in tow n to Then tile P-istor allowed lauicluslvely cue tho Porithing— Tho Divine Plan ■ nesa. cheap, or will tr ide fur wheat or outs.— The Dallas orchestra will give a cent coffee, while this sack l a s t s . ________ _______ ___ ^ day and reports B. F. Sm ith’s Geo. HagOod. S ll la Outlinad In th » Bibla— Only tha from Scripture that the reign of dance at the armory Saturday 35 cents. Holman & Boydston. I condition as "about Th e samel Christ's salats Is the long-promised Foundation» of It Ara Yot Fixed. I j night after the band concert. Millennium, or thousand years of LO R S A LE —Vetch tie ;d, one-third wheat, •2.75 The handle o f a hop baler hit | For sale, good corner lot, high London. August righteousness, during which Satan w ill ' a hundred.—E. H. M< Duugal, Dallas. S18 Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. St. Peter shows that then George Johnson in the fa^e Tuea- and dry. 60x160 feet, east front, 31. — Pastor Rus he I annul Instructions how to use them in i day, and made a very painful in- $225.—Chas. R. Bennett, phone sell, o f tli«» Loudon will he Ihe time o f hiimaii Restitution pigs by Wes. each package, for sale by Dallas | jury. Tubeniaelaa. h a d to (lie original perfection, lost by Elliott, phone 4x25. tf 801. S18 Meat Co. for his text todny Adam 's dlsotiedlenee. redeemed by prices fo r Ford Royal Club coffee, 1 pound tins All the w illin g and the words. “T h e Jesus’ obedience John Grant finished picking ^ „ H n g ca rs $6?5, road- OR S A L E —Seed winter oats. Clean.—Ç. W F Boyle. Dallas. Ore. people w-hieh shuil ols-dleut will he raised out o f aln and S18. his nine acres Monday, gettin g sters ^ f 0 b Dallas. I. V. 45 cents, 3 pound Jins $120, f lie crested shall death—re-created In Cod's Image. This !p mnd tins $1.85- Holman & 1100 boxes, nearly as good as L h Da„ as. praise the laird; Is the resurrection o f the unjust, men j Boydston. A LED hay for sale in the field. Both cheat last year. Great Superstructure of Bless ing a little Way Ahead. B for H e hath look tioned by St Paul. and vetch.—U. S. Giant or W. L. Hundsuker. Mrs. Martha Stewart, oldest The rest o f the dead—aside from the ed down frouj the I Mrs. F. L. Brown and daugh- an^ Mrs. A. B. S*arb-ick height o f Ills Sanc Clinr h. constituting tbe First Resur ! ter. o f Grass Valley, are here tor bav® ®!one to housekeeping in daughter o f H. P. Shriver. was COK S ALE Mare and c »It, weight of mare a visit with her uncle, Chief 0 f tuary ; from H eav rection—will not fully live again until Uglow residence, corner of married this week to Mr. W. H. r about 125 ) peuru s. T. D. Philips. " tí i en did the Lord the thousand years o f the Messianic Boyd at their home in Seattle. Police Bevens. ¡Court anJ L V!e streets. St. Paul de behold the earth, Kingdom are finished Miss Linnie Smith, o f Ho- comes in the interest o f the Out to hear the groaning o f the prisoners, clares rimt the groaning creation ahall \V A N T E I>-P igs. any size up to lOU pounds. W That the Hill people are toi Mrs. Otis Fisher and Mrs. H. Kraber, Rickreall, The ne East 3. tf to loose those that are appointed to be delivered from the ls>ndaga o f cor make coast connections by way John Talbot, o f Portland, are i quiam. Wash., and Mrs. A lvin to Win Prohibition campaign. ruption— slavery to daath. The Daily Republican o f Cor death."—I*»nlin 102:18-20. o f Polk county is again one o f visiting Mrs. Anna Coad this Bean, o f Corvallis, are visiting COR RENT Small tract of 40 acres adjoining at the Vern Smith farm ne r vallis, where Capt. Stanley has The Paator opened Ida addreas with week. the railroad rumors. * town.—Inquire of G. O. Holman. Sll town. just held several meetings tirm s the declaration that the Bible reveals Cooking bags o f the Dallas An hour before the doors onen- Capt. Stanley as a cyclone on th e ! tbe only find o f love and pity. The I have a remedy for rheuma OR RENT—Hou»a. barn, orchard and two acres j fb lp a f heathen gods are vengeful, tyrannical, | Latest thing out in ed a* th" Star theatre last night F of bottom land.—W. P. Miller. tf j m , 7. platform, it says "Capt. Stanley merciless. T b e picture o f Cod In our | tism, cramps, etc., that has cooking o f all kinds o f meat. peep’e were lin-»d up for half a speaks with great earnestness creeds, formulated lu tbe Dark Ages. : proved efficacious in many cases. 25 cents for 30 bags. hlo k to get a chance at the free T O RENT - Plenty of igood pasture for hon It costs but little to try it.—Geo. and power.” misrepresents Him even more tbau do , • cows at $1 a month by H. L. Fenton, Mrs. E. Griffith and son have seats offered. The Corvallis Daily Gazette the heathen Idols. T o rid himself o f Medley, Dallas. tf W a s h o w n o p r o p a r t g — ju st o u t arrived from Oklahoma to make says, "T h ere is not a dull mo Ihe misconception* o f the Alm ighty, Nearly everyone in Dallas has y o u in c o m m u n ic a t io n w ith th a Rev Benjamin Young, pastor | will either Fell 40 acres of well improved farm their home here. She is a sister ■* or rent 110 acre■» to some farmer. Inquire of signed a petition to the council o f the First Methodist church ment from the time he takes the furnished by our creeds, and to appre- i o w n a r , a n d y o u a n d h im m a k a elate the Cod o f the Htble, iliould be 1 W. H. Mack. — Monmouth. Ore. tf o f Mrs. Morgan Ellis. asking that bodv to nav $37.50 a at Portland yesterday united in i , platform until he*reti es.” tha the endeavor o f every person. Capt. Stanley will speak three Burnham Southwick, on the month toward the salary o f their marriage Dr. E. J. Sheetz, o f Next tbe Pastor called attention to times Sunday as follows: 11 a. Meet me at the N ew Scott. Dallas, and Miss Lucile Hamil G. T. W ait place near Lincoln, band leader. m. Evangelical; 3 p. m. Carne Cod's sympathy for His fallen crea will hold a public sale on Satur tures, as expressed lu the text, and to Subscribe for the Itemizer. Mrs. Emma Froelich le ft yes ton, o f Portland.— Oregonian. gie library hall; 8 p. m. M. E. the fact that It Is a direct contradic day, September 27th. terday for her home at Los A n church. * Earl Buffum was arraigned be M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Bid. tion o f our theories respecting the D i P. R. Friesen has changed his geles after several weeks spent j fore Justice Holman yesterday vine predestination o f more than ntne- Item izer fo r artistic job work. tenths o f humanity to an eternity o f Item izer from Dallas to Stien- here with her parents. Mr. and in a charge o f assault with in W e have fo r sale at $60 an acre a torture. The Lord did not wholly aban well improved farm o f 318 acres, Bitua- Many come miles to dine at the bach, Canada, where he and Mrs. Joseph Black. tent to commit rape at Krebs HOLMAN DAIRY SOLD. don HIs creatures because o f the dia- ( ted within 3l fc miles o f a railroad town, fam ily will reside for a time. Gail. The Odd Fellow trustees have hop yard, and ordered to appear and a coast railroad is being surved obedience In Kden here this afternoon fo r trial. through the land now. There, are 200 V eteran Milk Man Sells to Port- Monday night our Portland C. L. Pritchard is having a been instructed to at once fit up Human Wretchedness In Gad’s Sight. acres cleared and under cultivation and Prof. Seth Riggs departed for mail got in at 9 o’ clock. real estate office built between their new quarters over the Dal- Pastor Russell then described human in pasture, and about 100 acres in oak landite— Move to Guthrie Acres. home Friday noon to Monmouth the Chittv saloon and Judge las City bank for occupanev, and conditions as they must apiienr from grubs. The land is both rolling and George Hagood is the latest Stouffer’s office on Mill street, they hope to have it ready by from his summer outing. Seth valley, making it ideal fo r subdivision auto fiend, he having a Ford. J. F. Holman, who has been the Heavenly viewpoint. The sight Is into small farms. There are a number declares he only acquired the ! October 1st. terrible—enough to make angels weep. supplying the people o f Dallas o f springs on the place, furnishing w a Fifteen-room rooming house Miss Madge Gage is down fiom Mr. H. E. Mitchell, w ife and handle to his name since he came with milk and cream for tw elve Some are demented to the extent o f ter for the homes. There are three for sale for half price if taken w allow ing In the mire o f sin: >.oine so Mitchell visiting friends here. | over to Newport, and that a houses on the place and three barns, soon. One-half* block west of daughter have gone back to their I minister here is responsible for i J’.f21’? has decided to retire from depraved that they love wrong and one o f the houses being and extra good For Rent, light housekeeping home at Fairburg. N"b-aska, af the dairy business and has sold hate right: others so weak that they one o f nine rooms. There are 30 acres the high school,— C. M. Walker. it. The N ew sdoesn’ t know any rooms.— C. M. Walker, Robb ter a visit with his uncle. J. E. his complete dairy to W. H. enuhot do as they would; many lu pris ot hops, 20 acres o f them being newly Robb street. S18 street. S18 Mason. He is a conductor on thing about how it happened but Wood, o f Portland. ons; hundreds o f thousands In hospi treliised, This land can be secured for judging from the appearance o f La Creole club is out for an add the Rock Island, Mr. Wood will move the herd tals; other hundreds o f thousands In In a pay ment o f $’>000 down. Saul Herzog has entered the ! things he was a jolly good chap- sane asylums: thousands o f millions 5 acres, well imptoved tract, 2% law department o f the U o f W ed membership and is taking in For sale— Northeast corner o f erone for professors—c f the fern October 1st to Guthrie Acres gone down Into the tomb: with a few. miles from Dallas, nearly all in fruit, members this month for $5, a re at Seattle. Main and Mill streets, Dallas, I ¡nine gender, and there were sad from where he will continue to In com parative health, rushing head fo r only $2500. A bargain. duction o f one half from the for $12,000. Street improvment I hearts at the w harf when the supply Mr. Holman’s many cus long seeking happiness, or lighting and You cm get an old addition o f regular price. 11-acre prune orchard, trees 5 years paid fo r.- Address Edith E . ' boat departed.— New port News. tomers. He assures them that chanting to amass fortunes, which, d y old, no houses. 3 miles from .tow n on W ebster’ s dictionary at this o f he will maintain the high stand ing. they must leave. As Cod looks Salem road. $300 an acre. fice fo r $ 3 , ard o f quality Mr. Holman has down, tile earth must look like a vast 42 acres, 2 1-2‘ miles from town, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Castle will set for his milk and that he will hospital, cemetery, nind-house. slashed and goated fo r fou r yeaus. No now on the J im ! K .L * 2 S f leave this week fo r their new The Alm ighty foreknew man's w ay buildings. Price $100 an acre. appreciate a continuation of o f Portland, and Miss Jennie El- j Myers place near Smithfield. w il|; Allen Jay at the time o f his ar- ward course and Its penalty o f aln and home in Portland. their patronage. kins, o f Falls City. 5-acre w ell improved tract 2 1-2 miles take charge o f the hotel at N e s -, rest in Junction City yesterday While many will regret to hear death, and from the beginning planned from Dallas, most all in fru it fo r sale City Engineer F lagg has gone The first report o f Floyd Blake’ s kowin this fall. He aims to ' afternoon. Elkins had disguised ! 0f Mr. Holmans’ disposing o f his to rescue man. That rescue Is not at $2500 I 4- n I r . L 11 i f r t Ln /-iv> .. I. . , , 4- L/\ < n m iln « L I ... I C _ 1 _ I ! l_ J* I . _ ... . . to Seattle to attend the opening |death seems to havejieen wrong. ' 1 . make it one . . o 4* f 4 the most » popular himself as a laborer, in hopes o f (business they will be glad to from a fiery hell o f everlasting torture, 57 acres, 2 \ miles from Dallas , 16 o f his alma mater— U o f W. According to the Bandon Surf resorts on the coast. j catching the insane man una- know that it has brought him hut from the terrible condition o f sin acres cleared, balance in fir and oak. and death In which w e find ourselves. House and barn and other farm build Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eisle, o f his ailment was heart trouble District Attorney Upjohn is u p : wares, but it appears that Jay that independence which permits ings. One acre bearing orchard and Freeing Death-Appointed Prisoners. Boise, Idaho, have arrived in and hemorrhage o f the lungs. from McMinnville, where he has either got wind o f his presence him to retire. P. A. Taylor in 700 prune trees just planted. $3500, A (In ill’s entire race, shackled with sin Dallas to take advantage o f our or had concluded to leave the $1000 down, balance at 6 per cent. terested Mr. Wood in the busi Charley Tate is running his been attending court. He says school facilities. country, anyway. Elkins has ness and secured its removal to and under sentence o f death, have for auto over a good portion o f Polk Judge Holmes will come to L^al- six thousand years been marchiiiK to W e have a 10-atue tract ju st outside M. B. Fetrand. who has been county taking orders for the Dal las some day next week, after he been notified o f the capture o f Guthrie acres. Mr. Wood will the great prison-house o f the tomb. o f N e w o e rg that the owner would like night clerk ao the N ew Scott, las Meat company, and he goes finishes up at Mac to close up Jay and will be home today or probably operate the dairy under They are now entering the prison- to trade for something o f the same na tomorrow.— Eugene Guard. the name of the Guthrie Dairy. house at the rate o f ninety thousand ture close to Dallas. has accepted a position in the out with a good load every day. up some work here. every tw enty-four hours. OJod has sym Corvallis laundry. A house and lot in Dallas near school The roads are now ideal for The husband and children o f pathized with them and has provided house fo r $1100. IT IS WHISPERED Collections given prompt at l Mrs. Lillian McGee desire to ex- autoing. Yesterday we took a a redemption. W e have a 10-acre tract near Falls tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con- j tend their heartfelt thanks for spin o U l to the hospitable home COMMITTEE MEET. T h e Pastor then demonstrated that a» City newly set to fru it that can be o f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goetz one man's sin brought death upon hu bought fo r $1800. stable, Dallas National bank the many kindnesses shown That one o f our contempora Creek across one manity. so Divine Wisdom has a r corner. building, room 22. t f them during their recent bereav- with Manager J. L. White, o f ry ’s pencil pushers got a little the Oregon Power company, and previous the other day. He saw Fruit Association to Pack Apples ranged that a Savior should give H im A 12-acre tract near Dallas for $2200. Charley Kennedy has accept- nient. self n Hansom for Adam and his race. had a ride that could not be a physician leave a certain house for Fair Exhibit. ed a position in Portland, after For $3000, $2000 cash you can get a T ills has already been accomplished In Joe Brown has traded the D al-; beaten, early in the morning, and having being in the offices o f the Ger- las hotel property Christ’s death. Put this Is only the be 10-acre tract within a mile o f Dallas, for Sam | well improved and set to fruit, with an inkling (hat something might W. N. Ash. who has been run linger mill fo r several years. A meeting o f the executive ginning. The t house nds o f millions o f Birk’s large farm adjoining Mr. good house and barn. ning the confectionery store just happen there, and desiring to be Adam ’s chlldven lull'd Mutually he set committee o f the Dallas Fruit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiles will Brown on Mill Creek. Mr. Bal south o f the Item izer office for johnny on the spot and get the T w o lots and a house in the Ellis ad free from sin and d#»"tb •ondltlotiH hereafter make their home with lard has a two years lease on the the past month, has sold his item in his paper before it went Growers association was held in But life i r M ’* ♦ » „•*.• « an dition for $1250. Dallas yesterday. The fruit ex his mother, Mrs. J. J. Williams, hotel. 32 acres, within a mile o f ths city business back to Mr. Veason, to press, went over and rang the hibit at the county fair having and Bert will run the farm. Horatio Morrison will today who occupied the same location the door bell, A young lady been le ft to this association, a P. A . Finseth, Dr. Butler, Har begin the erection o f a bungalow before Mr. Ash bought him out. came to the door, and the scribe committee, consisting o f H. C. ry Belt. Doctor Cherrington, Doc for G. H. Claunch to take the Mr. Veason say 3 he has done says: " I s it a boy or a girl?” Eakin, J. B. Nunn, N. L. Guy Patterson and W alter Fuller are place o f the one that recently business in many cities, but Dal She gave him a look o f congealed and R. M. Ew ing were appointed burned out on the old Boise do las has them all beaten. camping in the coast range. ice, and remarking, "Y o u had to supervise the same. In view nation claim. Make offer for first lot, west On the morning o f Sept. 2, better wait until It is born,” of the fact that a great hin drance was last year placed on a Dr, Bollman informs us o f the Mrs. Ella Claunch lost her house slammed the door in his face. o f Catholic church. Cash or part That Miss Alice Carpenter, the successful boxed apple exhibit cash and installments. Address birth on Monday to Mr. and Mrs, and furniture by fire. She car- _____ lateness ___________ o f ______ arrival _. o f | Y Henry Tate, o f near Rickreall, a ried $800 insurance in the Ore- Progressive spell binder, will be by the E. J. Stouffer, Hoquiam, Wn. daughter, and to Mr. and Mrs. gon Fire R elief association, forgone o f the attractions at the many o f the exhibits, tne com- ( J W alter L. Tooze, attorney tor I mittee particularly requests that j V George Kliever, o f the same lo- which A. V. R. Snyder is the lo- county fair, Lou Davis, convicted o f the mur calit.v, a son. cal agent. Wednesday’ s mail That h ost o f our correspon- all entries for boxed apple ex- y der o f Eliza Stewart on June 30, hibit8 have tbe,r apples in before «¡« A fte r deciding to not have any brought her a check for $800 in dents are in the hop fields. has filed a motion for a new trial. ^ _ . . . . . . September 20th. The committee aL more band concerts this year, f? r insurance. ^Prompt- That the Oregonian is holding realizes that many o f our t. L*r. L. W. Horn, veterinary some o f the commercial club ness ,n adjusting losses is the its arms open fo r Progressives growers are not up on the com-i J surgeon, successor to Dr. B. E. bosses concluded to keep them m°tto o f the Association. and offers almost any kind o f merc¡al packing o f apples, and i in n ! Nevel. -Office at McCann & Col Word reached here that An-1 welcome for their return to the - lins’s liverv barn. Phone 551. going for September. A large order it to have a firstclass box crowd greeted a splendid pro- drew Trent, while operating a republican party. exhib. have decided to furnish a T Brown & Sibley, attorneys and gram last Saturday night. balin*; machine near North P o w - 1 or packer for all entries who do not That neither republicans abstracters, notary public. A b was killed there on Monday. County Clerk Asa B. Robinson der, Mr, Trent came there"from 'Tem democrats can feel real good ov- care to pack their' own exhibits. exhibits 1 stracts made promptly at a rea will go to Portland Sunday after nessee about three vears airo er the Ma,n elect'°n. All packing materials will be 1 sonable charge. 616 Mill street, noon to attend a meeting o f the His w ife was visiting relatives That it is hardly right fo r the furnished except boxes. Pur- ♦ Dallas, Ore. countv clerks o f the state called £ Ida B. Phillips has brought by Commissioner Ferguson to in McMinnville at the time o f her city to pay for that arc at Mill l ^efr McMinnville an(l Lyle, as it is out most o f the ed from any member o f the com- suit for ( ivorce from Louis Phil talk over ways and means o f husband’ s death. T ■ afa T. R. L a ter—Mr. Trent was time eight consecutive nights mittee. lips. She alleges unfaithfulness more efficiency in their offices. I A t this meeting the cannery & not killed but badly injured. He just now and desires the exclusive custo A committee, consisting o f was a nephew o f John Trent who dy o f their child. That our t a b , « n u , cla.net f Ned Shaw, Carl Gerlinger and has been up to see him, and was was money thrown away. For Sale—^My share o f timber i ate inquiry o f the Arm sby peo- D. P. Patterson, are out after janitor at the courthouse here land belonging to the Boyle heirs. . C| | pie as to their plans for putting «♦« new members for the Dallas " half a dozen years ago. h e e d W h e a t f o r S a le . ¡n a plant here. I f the company «♦« Make me an offer. Address Moose lodge. The dispensation Mrs. Laura Harman, Pasadena, A t a meeting o f the library Hard Milling, yield 29 1-2 bush- is not going to put in a cannery. A givin g the lodge the right to Cal., No. 1, box 268B. S12 board last evening the following els to the acre cleaned, where the association will at once begin X take in new members at $5 ex officers were elected to serve for White Wheat had been yielding other negotiations. *•* Carl Fenton, and the Misses pires September 24th, after Hazel Knight, Leone Williams which they will be charged $25. the next year: President, Tracy 18 bushels.— U. S. Grant, Dallas, _ _ Staats; secretary, Mrs. G. T. Oregon. and Pauline VanOrsdel have A t a quiet wedding service per- Gerlinger; treasurer, A. P. Ris- gone to Eugene to take up their rormed at the home o f Mr. and ser; building committee, Conrad studies at the state university. Mrs. E. J. Mahr, Wednesday at Stafrin, A. P. Itisser; library t Born. Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Monmouth Miss Meldora Jack- committee. Mrs. Geo. Gerlinger, «A M O N O BRANO Buch, on the Fuqua place near Son was united in marriage to Mrs. F. H. Morrison; finance Lewisville, a girl. Dr. McCal- Rev. Benjamin T. Smith, pastor committee, J. C. Hayter, Tracy lon says they have some o f the o f the Presbyterian church at Staats. The library committee hat is prompt ly relieved finest peaches on that place he Clatskanie, Rev. L. M. Boozer, was instructed to nurchase LA D IE S f ever saw. the medical nocruhment in o f Portland, officiating. Only about $200 worth more new books. fclk peer Praif M for C I T I- C H I^ T V k 'l BRAND PILLS la Rto ai * Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Boyd and relatives o f the contracting par The finance committee was in DIAMOND 5 e o (t ’i E m u ls io n which G o l d m etallic bos*«, sealed w ith B1 T u b wo o t b b x . daughter are here from M yrtle ries were present. Both are well structed to mrke arrangements Ribhoc. is Bat a aerre-qnieter, hot nature' i K _ V •ra m tH mm4 mmk far CHDCll£•.▼ £■ Point, and have taken rooms in known here. Miss Jackson being for the annual entertainment to • ! A M O * h I B i N » P I L L S , for tw en te-A «* \ greatest aerve - builder, without years regarded a a Bent. Safest. A lw ays Sellable. the R. C. Craven house. Mr. a form er Corvallis girl, and Rev. be given d u rin g. October, and I alcahal or «piate. S O L D BY A L L 0 R U 6 G I S T 8 Boyd will operate the Item izer Smith attended O. A. C.— Cor- will probably consist o f some Scott O t a r n , BWionifi»Wi. tf. J. U -ri va.Hs G. T. kind o f a dramatic performance. EVERYW HERE x £ n n linotype. REAL ESTATE SNAPS Av r » x ' " s r d , T “ W e a S S S L“ | Ellr m V V ? t lim it», IS » e r e » in » e r e » in logan berriea,'6 in 'ilM b in g . A ll under fence, on good road, in fruit distrirt. No hnilding. A ll or part. Price $1SS an »ere. | For 12000 you can get a well improved ; acre o f land in the Howe addition. W e have a 7-paasenger auto, all in good repair, to trade for real estate. 40 acres o f fruit land, well located, for $75 an acre. Have 5^4 acres, acres set to ap ples, 14-year-old trees, Baldwin, Korns Beauty, Newtowns and Ben Davis va rieties. Place has good comfortable 3- room house and good barn, well saw* dust-liued apple-house, ami other im provements. is 1% miles from good town, school and church. We have for sale in and near Dallas: o acres fo r $4.50. 5 acres for $500. 5 acres in fruit 4 years old for $650. 5 acres, house and bearing iru it for $800. 5 acres, all * -cultivation, for $1000. Other cultivated tracts tor $3,500. 10 acres fo r $850. 10 acres for $1000. 10 acres, all in cultivation, house and barn, for $2,500. 15 acres, good buildings, all fruit 4 years old, for $2700. 15 acres in beariug fruit for $4,500. 15 acres, buildings aim 9 acres prunes for $2,500. House and lot in Dallas; .$3,000. Good garage site on principal street o f Dallas, 50x100 feet; price $1,900; lcasoi.able terms. 20- and 30-acre tracts for from $70 to $300 per acre; larger places at from $33 per acre ana up. 183 acres well improved; good land; 2 miles from Dallas on main county road and railroad; all under cultiva- ; tion; $150 per acre. Good terms. 205 acres, 8 Vi» miles south o f Dallas. There are 70 acres o f bottom land, 50 acres slashed, 40 acres o f good second- growth timber, and 45 acres of small fir and oak timber. There are two acres o f young bearing orchard, three good barns, a new house of fiv e rooms und large woodshed and milk-house. The price is $60 as acre in trade or $50 in cash, and the buyer can assume a mort gage of $3,200, which can run almost three years at 6 per cent, payable on or before, or can pay $100 or more on any interest day. One 6-room modern house close in; small payment down, balance easy monthly payments. Within 6 miles o f Dallas we have a tract o f 98 acres, all under cultivation, without other improvements, that can be bought for $90 an acre. All good black soil, rolling, and is close to school and postoffice. 32 acres all cleared and nearly all jn cultivation. 17 acres set to trees and small fruits. Five-room house, baru and woodshed. Dryer and warehouse on place. .lust outside city limits. Price, $12,000. 17 acres, h alf in cultivation for $1500. In city property we have homes at $800, $900, $1000 to $4000; one at $1800 with 2 acres; one at $1,400 with one acre; both these places in fruit. A 6-room house and small lot at $800, on good terms. 17 acres, 2 miles from Dallas, at $90 per acre, on good terms; one-half in cultivation. W ill make a nice home for some one. 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas, Vi mile from school, 3-4 mile to railroad sta tion, some fru it; good improvements: 38 acres under cultivation; in a fast developing community; price $120 per - acre. 7-room house, barn 40x60, 8 acres in A. P. cherries in bearing. 160 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, 50 cleared and in pasture, balance in tim ber. Good 8-room house, barn and out buildings; tf acres o f orchard, mostly prunes, some apples.- 3 miles from Dal las. Price $10,000. Terms, half cash. 30 acres on city limit line o f Dallas, on county road and railroad; no im provemehts; all under cultivation and fen.od; fine loganberry land. $2,000— 7-room house on Washington street; corner lot, 170x300 feet, and all modern improvements, with stroet and sewer assessments settled.— The Item- 120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, all un- izer Realty Concern, der cultivation, on railroad and county road. Price $125 per acre. 2Vi> acres in Dallas, best o f creek bot tom land; good 7-room honse; plenty of fru it; an excellent chicken and berry place, convenient and suitable. Onty $2,500, and terms to suit. 297 acres, all under cultivation, be tween Monmouth and Dallas one mile from Rickreall, V4 mile from station, on county road; well improved; low land tiled. Price w ill make you buy. 20 acres, well improved, with orchard and strawberries; good house and barn; close to Dallas; $300 an acre. STOCK REDUCTION ALE ON X Entire Line COMMENCING SATURDAY, CHICHESTER S P ILL* Craven WEAKNES I ß dr B ro s. HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. f «>