Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 15, 1914, Image 5

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    J. C. Frink is reported badly ' Funeral date will be announced
Mayor Van Oisdell informs us
Dr. McNichol, Osteopathic
D. A. Elkins is a deputy sheriff
that u any marching invaders off with neuralgia of the heart. ! later.
of Lane county.
physician.
come to Dallas he and Sheriff
Items of Interest From Dailns
Mrs. Audrey Drummeller, o f
Frank Wing is now night clerk
John Stump was about 42
J. C. Hutchins and family have
Giant
will simply order them to Sheridan, is visiting her sister, , years of age and had been a rea-
and Polk County.
at the Gail.
moved to Portland.
pass on, us he nas no city funds Mrs. Henry Savery.
! nident of Dallas a considerable
Mrs. Claud Ellison has been
Second-hand magazines at at ins disposal to ¿eed them, and
M. Hayter, dentist. Bank Bid |
' portion of his life, having b^e;
J.
E.
Doran
has
resigned
hi
4
visiting in Mac.
this office, 5 cents each.
it is ceitain they are not looking
practically raised here. He wa:-
’
position
as
mill
superintendent
O, C. Smith for Page fence, tf j George Nessling was up from
Dr. C. L. Foster, dentist, Dallas »or work.
and accepted one at Mabel, near a son of William Stump and
City Bank building. Phone 931.
Charles R. Bennett, signs, Portland this week.
A deputy game warden had Eugene, for the Coast Lumber leaves his father and several
phone 1071.
The greatest thing in Dallas
Mrs. T. C. Stockwell has been three Greeks up beiore Justice Company. Mr. Doran’s succes­ brothers to mourn his loss. He
confined to her bed the last few Holman yesterday on a charge sor will probably be named to­ was married, his wife now resid­
Glen O. Holman, attorney at — a meal at the Gail.
of carrying weapons, and they day. The mill will, after Feb­ ing in Southern Oregon. A son
We read a lot of medical litoratnro that only enter taint, bat dooo act in­
days.
law. Wilson Bldg.
Dr. L. W. Horn has been made
were fined $30 each. The Greeks ruary 1st. also handle their own runs the skating rink here, and struct. In this strenuous period, when life is put to such a sever# strain, wo
Dallas
becomes
famous
Better safe than sorry— use county stock inspector.
he has a daughter elsewhere.
are working near Rickreall. No
need light and facts how to prevent disease more than talk that entertains.
through excelleucy of Gail alien is permitted to have or slab wood.
“ Prune City” flour.
Do you know that the clerk and the shop girl, ths merchant and the pro-
Mrs. Ora Kearnes has return­
meals.
femioml man, confined to sedentary work, are daily creating those conditions
cairy any arms.
White Kid Gloves cleaned for ed to her Washington home.
that conduce to oolds?
We have a nice home on
N EW T O -D A Y
10c.— Phil. Begin’s.
tf
Tony Larsen is back from a
New Subscribers This Week.
Mental fatigue, worry, heavy strait, ir rvoesnets resulting from desk or
Maple street for sale for $1000,
I
visit
with
his
parents
in
Sweden.
Born, Jan. 12th, to Mr. and
P. S. Fisher, Independence.
store work are the easiest means for the development of oolds. The average
$500'down.
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Mrs. Homer Dashiel, a son.
. Chas. Mitchell, Amity.
life of a clergyman is less than that of a farmer -cause, sedentary work.
After Jan. 15th we will sell for
Suite of furnished house­
Notices under this head only y 2 cant
Clarence 'Gilson, Amity.
Sedentary life, especially where it means the consumption of brain florae,
Fancy oranges at the right I cash only.— Holman & Boyd­ keeping rooms for rent at 619
a word each insertion, cash in id*
Ray Slater, Dallas.
often loads to over-eating; there is no more common cause of oolds than over­
ston.
price.— Holman & Boydston.
vanca. No phone ordara accepted.
Washington street.
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eating.
J.D. Mayberry, Dallas.
C A S H IN A D V A N C E .
O. C. Smith for Page fence, tf
The High school girls quar­
The Semi-Weekly Portland
Henry Quiring, Dallas.
When the digestive organs art weighed down with an excear of food, the
Many come miles to uine at Journal and the itemizer one
tette will sing at the Band Con­
Dan Huffman, Cleveland, Ore. fjATS W A N T E D — W e will buy any
liver and kidneys and other important vital organs are overworked, vitality
cert the 21st.
the Gail.
year for only $1.75.
is lower and there is lets resistance; slight exposure, which nnder ordinary
Mary B. Herman, Anacortes, u quantity ot No. 1 whjte oats at any
shipping
point.— L
A.
Westacott,
conditions causes no harm, results in a bad cold.
Rev. W. L. Elkins, a Dallas lad,
The Moose Orchestra has
Bread made from “ Prune Washington.
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To relieve a cold, a good expectorant or cough remedy such as FESTTHA
Harry Sherwood, Canby, Ore. haleni, Ore.
something special for the con­ has been elected city recorder of City” flour keeps fresh longer
The Foundation of A ll Blessings W as should be conveniently at hand to be taken at the very first attack of
Lebanon.
Mrs. E. L. Delashmutt, Dallas.
cert the 21st.
than the ordinary kind.
COH S ALE or trade for a good cow, a
Laid at Calvary— God’s Favor to the the cold. But what can be done to stop the frequency of oolds to such people
Mrs. F. R. Rich, Newport.
Henry Stump is chief engi­
r colt. 2 years old next April. Phone
Miss Lora Craven, of Mon­
Pure country lard in pails or
Elect Began at Pentecost— It W ill that are confined to sedentary-work?
W.
N.
Alexander,
Independ­
¿35 Black.
tf
mouth, will be heard at the Band neer and fireman of the cent.al bulk at 16c per pound. None ence.
Culminate at Jesus’ Second Coming.
Start with a cold water towel hath, walk to your place of business, or de­
neating plant.
Concert the 21st.
better.— Holman & Boydston.
Then W ill Begin the Blessing of the vote an hoar of each day to outdoor life, take a dose of PBBTJHA before each
Chas. Rosenau, Dallas.
'I.
C.
Smith
for
Page
fence.
Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer,
Non-Elect — Christ and the Church meal to tone np your system, eat moderately, retire early and sleep in a room
V
S. B. Taylor now has his civil
W. H. Ogle, Ringgold, Okla.
“ 1 just couldn’t make good
engineer’s office in the rooms Rooms 8-9, National Bana biug., lightbread until I tried “ Prune
G. P. Creswell, Boyden, Iowa. W ANTED— Matched team, about 1-100, W ill Reign a Thousand N'ears — A fell of fresh air.
Dallas. Oregon.
ti
Royal Priesthood For the Restoration j
Mr. L. A Richardson, a substantial druggist from Marine, Illinois, com­
over the Itemizer.
City’ Hour, says a Dallas woman.
” mares preferred. Must be guar-
Polk County Fruit Growers.
of the W orld to Human Perfection, j menting on the merits of proprietary medicines, writes as follows;
inteed.— F. V. Brown, Dallas.
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Melvin L. Hanks, of independ­
The Girl from Squash Hollow
Mrs. T. B. Rowell is dowu
The Polk County Fruit Grow­
W ilfu lly Wicked Be Destroyed.
" I have boon engaged in the retail drug business here for the past forty
will entertain patrons who at­ ence, has been appointed to the from Pennewavva for a visit with ers’ Association held their third
years. During this time I have seen many patent medicines come into use,
TOR S A L E — Splendid buggy horse,
West
Point
Military
Academy.
Philadelphia.
Pa.,
tend the Band Concert the 21st
her mother, Mrs. H. C. Dimmick. annual meeting at the court 1 good traveler, guaranteed in every
Dee. 28. — Pustor flourish for one or two years and then gradually disappear. There are very
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Ole Oleson, from Minnesota,
Frank Coad and Lee Fenton
C. S. Bliss, general agent for house in Dallas Saturday after­ way. F. V. Brown. Dallas.
It u h s e I I spoke few of these remedies that possess enough real merit to insure them long life.
with their wives, are occupying has some good laughs for you the Columbia Life and Trust noon. The meeting was one o
twice here today. Perana has always been a good seller with us, with a marked increase from year
their cottages at Newport for a during the Band Concert the Company, was a caller Tuesday. the best ever held, the attend­ ■ 1GHT H O U S E K E E P IN G rooms at
W e report Ids dis­ to year. The change in the formula some years ago, by the addition of the
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time.
21st
course f r o m l he slightly laxative properties, has made it a reliable remedy for constipation
ance being large and the inter ~ 712 Le\ens street.
The Dallas City Bank held its
text. •* Unto Me and for colds. I take pleasure in urging my brother druggists to recommend
Mrs. Al. Lougnecker was oper­ anuual election this week, re­ est good.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chapin, of
t sow and young pigs, buggy, harness.
every knee shall it for thole two ailments.”
* American fence and posts for sale
Salem, spent Sunday with hei ated on Monday by Dr. Bollman, j taining the same officials as¡
how. every tongue I
l/iuthodis: Church.
Those who wish to begin the oold water towel bath should have aoopy
jy Wess. Elliott, phone 4x25.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E aid is dong as well as could be heretofore.
shall s w e a r .* * —
Every Methodist man in Dallas
of the His of Life. Sent free by the Parana Co., Columbus, Ohio.
expected.
Muscott.
Is tiah 43:23.
. .w.v if our -»rujyL.t 1 or r . u e r-e. uii* uu wk / o a y A lm a n a c »or 1914.
See the 1914 prices tor Ford is wanted at church next Sun­
S ALE — A few choice single-comb
Our careless read­
Our offer of the Weekly Ore­ ears. Touring cars $625; road­ day. Sermon at 10:30 on the 1 .'OR
V. P. Fiske and D. L. Keyt
White Leghorn cockerels, cheap If
ing of this passage,
The taken at once. Phone South 53. Ad-
have ben drawn as federal grand gonian and Itemizer one year for sters $550 f.o.b. Dallas.— I. V. subject, “ Boomerangs.”
said the Pastor,
theme of the sermon at 7:30 will iress Dallas, box 107.— Mrs. L. A.
jurymen, to meet in Portland $1.50 will positively close Feb­ i_ynch, Dallas.
has led some to as­
ruary 1st.
January 20th.
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be, “ The Healing Touch.” Sun­ Dickenson.
sume that the bowing of the knee and
Wayne Greenwood has been
the confession of the tongue will he
We are without heat of any promoted to first lieutenant of day school meets at 9:45. Ep-
The Anvil Polka, with electric
R S ALE — 500 prune trees, 4-8 feet; a mere formality, while hearts are still
effects, will be played by the kind in the Itemizer building, Company L and Fred Zellar to worth League at 6:30. Every­ ‘ :O California
black walnut trees and in rebellion. A careful reading, how­
body always welcome.
Dallas Band at their Concert while the new central heating second lieutenant.
oak posts. Large 2-year-old gelding ever. notes that these acts will be to
system is being installed.
January 21st.
Collections given prompt at­ National Bank Elects Officers. for cash, heifers or sheep. O. I. C. the glory of God. This insures a genu
The directors o f the Polk tention by J. S. Ashbaugh. con­
Poet and Peasant— one o f the
At their annual meeting Tues­ ooar pig.— O. DeHaven & Son, Rick- Ine adoration: for the Master dec lured
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that the Father seeketh only such as
most difficult band numbers ever County Fair Asociation will hold stable, Dallas National • Bank day evening, the stockholders of reall.
written— will be heard at the a meeting at the court house ouilding, room 22.
the Dallas National Bank elected COR S ALE — A good buggy and har- worship in spirit and In truth. St.
Paul quotes this text, and adds that it
next Saturday afternoon.
Band Concert the 21st.
as officials: Directors— R. E. * ness.— A. Schulson, Dallas.
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A committee was also appoint­
Includes tilings In Heaven us well as
Williams,
Dr.
B.
H.
McCallon,
Friend W. E. Goodell was up ed to work out a uniform scale
The ladies of the Presbyterian
on earth. In other words, the great
church will have a bake sale at from Rickreall, and, of course, of wages to be paid in the care W ,G. Vassall, I. N. Woods, R. C. COR S ALE — Good six room house and work which Jesus, as the Father's
and Joe Craven, Walter W il­ * two acres of land In edge of East Representative, will yet accomplish,
Stafrin’s drug store Saturday, had to come in and pay up for and picking of fruit.
liams. President, R. E. W il­ Dallas. Fine chicken or garden propo­ will bring Him fame, glory and hom­
January 17th, commencing at the Itemizer for another year.
Mrs. Ned Gerlinger
was liams; vice president, B. H. Mc­ sition ; very reasonable.-L D. Brown. 22 age amongst angels and men.
9 o’clock.
Several choice lots on which awarded one dollar in her fa­ Callon; cashier, Eugene Hayter;
Sufferings First and Glory Afterw ard.
Addison Bennett, a special we will erect houses to suit and mous $50,00 breach of promise assistant cashiers, Walter W il­ 1UANTED— A team of horses, mares
The Pustor then reminded his audi­
"preferred, weighing about 2800 lbs.
writer for the Oregonian, was a sell on the installment plan.— suit at Portland this week.
liams and August Risser.
ence that comparatively few knees bow
—
C.
B.
Teats,
Dallas.
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Address
box
98,
Dallas.
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caller last week. He gave Dal­
and tongues yet confess on earth, al­
Roscoe Parcel was over from
las a write-up in Monday’s
George Graves is wearing Corvallis Saturday to visit his Eastern Star Officers Installed. I OST— January 9th, a pair of child’s though Jesus has been highly exult «si
Oregonian.
Installation ceremonies of the ^ new shoes, either on Dallas streets in Heaven. He declared that It seems
crutches, a log having mashed father, the editor of the Observ­
new officers of Naomi Chapter or Cooper Hollow road. Return to this necessary fyr God’s people to realize
Beginning Friday, January his foot at Black Rock Monday. er, and to size up our town.
that much confusion and error exist,
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No. 22, Order of the Eastern office.
16th, we will sell for cash onlv. He is at the Dallas hospital for
and to feel heartily ashamed of our un­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edw.
Cary
have
Star,
were
conducted
Tues­
treatment.
Our prices on staple articles will
reasonable conclusions—human creeds.
returned
to
their
Nebraska
Advertised Letters.
day evening at the Masonic
be very attractive and worthv
The central teaching of the Bible is
Dr. McCallon reports a daugh­
Letters remaining unclaimed that Jesus* death was necessary as
your consideration.— Holman & ter born to Mr. and Mrs. John home, after a several months’ Hall by Mrs. Margaret V. Hay­
visit with his brother, the ter, past grand matron of Ore­ in Dallas postoffice Jan. 12,1914: man’s Redemption-price. This is clear­
Boydston.
Crippen, of Lewisville, and a son
doctor.
gon, assisted by Mrs. Arminda
ly set forth by the Apostles, as well ns
Baher, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Although the country boys to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Agee,
Loughary, acting grand mar­
by the types of the Law.
Baker, J. H.
of
Perrydale.
Mrs. Sarah Thompson, of
were out in goodly numbers at
The worldly-wise scoff at the thought
shal, Mrs. Alnieda Fuller, acting
Brown, L. K.
Sheridan,
and
her
daughter,
Mrs.
the Woodman meeting Tuesday
Brown & Sibley, attorneys 1
that the shedding of blood is necessary
grand chaplain, and Mrs. Bertha
Bayne, Hon. John.
evening, the cityites are still and abstractors, notary public. Jaimes Lough, of Portland, are Hayter, acting grand organist.
to man's forgiveness and the rolling
Clark, E. W.
some 70 points ahead in the Absracts made promptly at a here visting the former’s broth­ The following officers were in­
away of the curse. Shedding of blood
Cary,
Mr.
I.
F.
is merely another way of saying * a c ri­
membership contest.
reasonable charge. 616 Mill er, T. M. Stow.
stalled: Clarice Soerhen,worthy
Grundig, Mr. Wm.
tic ial death. The Bible assures us that
Christian Science services street, Dallas, Ore.
I have a remedy for rheuma­ matron; A. B. Muir, worthy pa­
Gray, Ray (2).
the sentence. “Dying, thou shalt die.*’
held Sunday at l l a. m. In new
Have you heard Sal. Scrog­ tism, cramps, etc., that has tron; Nellie Grant, associate
Hughes, Mrs. Mahlon M.
was placed upon Father Adam because
Dallas City Bank Building. Sub­ gins, the lady from San Fran­ proved efficacious in many matron; Estella Barnes, secre­
of disobedience, and that by heredity it
Hall, *E. E.
ject of lesson-sermon, "Life.” cisco, who will be one of the cases. It costs but little to try tary; Npllie Farrington, treasur­
has come down to us—his legacy of
Hoffee’ Mrs. Pearl (3).
evil, sorrow, weakness, alienation from
Sunday school at 10 a. m. main entertainers at the Band it.— Geo. Medley, Dallas.
tt er; Emma Jost, conductress;
Hill, H. C.
God. death.
Reading room same address. Concert January 21st?
Emma Miller, associate conduct­
Hopkins, Mr. R. H.
The question raised as to what ress; Winnie Chapman, Adah;
The Pastor demonstrated tiint the
The public is cordially invited.
Mixley,
Mr.
Bert.
Clay JCutbridge, who lives on kind of aples were best adapted-
Supreme Judge of the Universe could
Ida
Manston.Ruth;
Letha
Staats
Mclung,
Mrs.
Minnie.
We have finished printing an the old Bob Clarke farm, out to the Wllamette Valley created
not set aside the death sentence of Ills
Shatkey, Mr. Thomas (2).
84-page brief for Attorney W. L. Cooper Hollow way, was a caller a great deal of spirited discus­ Esther; Effa Brown, Martha
own Court, and yet be Just. There
Bertha
Hayter,
Electa;
Nannie
Spratt, Mrs. Will.
Tooze for presentation to the Tuesday. He says the roads sion by those in attendance.—
After a triumphal tour of the comedian wfith the Baker Stock
can be no forgiveness of Original Sin.
Himes, warder; Harry Gaynor
Williams. Mrs. R. R.
and no opportunity for life everlasting j large cities of Oregon and Cali­ Co., in Portland, and played op­
supreme court in the Lou Davis out there are something fierce. Observer.
sentinel.
except by a redemptl >n a payment of
Wilcox, Mr. C. A.
murder case. Mr. Tooze makes
fornia and the majority of the posite to the well known and
B. A. Downey, band director,
A musical program was givei.
tin» original penalty. Here we « 1 * 1 » I>l
C. G. Coad,
some pretty good points and will
The following officers were;
eastern theatrical centers, the popular actress, Miss Catherine
is going to play “ Columbia
vine
Wisdom
and
Mercy.
God
provid­
during
the
evening
by
members
Postmater.
no doubt secure a re-trial of the
elected for the ensuing year:—
Countiss, during that engage­
Polka,”
a
cornet
solo,
which
ed that Adam alone should be on trial Bon Ton Musical Comedy Com­
of
the
order,
and
after
the
cere
case.
Harry Woods, president; Harry
ment; also was Hi Holler in Wm.
pany
inaugurated
a
two
days’
and
only
lie
should
lie
sentenced.
Thus
made a great hit at the park con­
monies the high school orches­
He prepared the way for redemption— engagement in this city today. A. Brady’s road production of
Our country cured hams and certs during the past summer. Butz, vice president; H.G. Camp­ tra played. At a lat hour re­
*
* that as by a mail came death, by a This aggregation has been an the everlasting sucess, “ Way
shoulders are the best that mon­ Do not fail to hear him the 21st. bell, secretary; N. L. Guy, treas­ freshments were served.
8 C O U R T H O U S E N EW S.
* Man also should come the resurrection immediate hit wherever it has Down East.”
urer. Directors: John Parke,
ey can buy and the prices are
*
* from the den»!.
A wire to this office announces Perrydale; M. M. Harvey, Mon­
Mr. Tommy LaRose. is a Ger­
appeared and has played return
below the average. Those who
O S TEO P A TH Y.
x * * * * * * * * * * *
*
that a son was born in Calgary, mouth; H. C. Eakin, N. M. Grand
Not the Father, but the 8on, Died.
engagements in almost every man cQmedian of distinction.
had this make of hams last year
Alberta,
on
January
11th
to
Mrs.
and D. D. Peters, Dallas. A
Masriago Licenses.
Then the Pastor showed conclusively stand where it has shown, by Mr. George Henry, the leading
will be glad to know we are car­
It Is the doctrine of the osteo­
rying them this winter.— Hol­ C. B. Olsen, whose husband died committee was appointed by the pathic physician tnat the body
Pernol C. Meyer and Edith: from Scripture that the Heavenly Fa­ special request. In Roseburg man, is one of the best known
so suddenly here in November. chair to confer with the Dallas
ther did not compel the Son to die for by special request of the city lyric tenors in this country and
man & Boydston.
Both mother and child are doing Commercial Club and try to de­ has within itself the power o» Harris.
us: but that He presented His Plan
fathers they were held over to has lately closed a long engage­
Joseph
Wergant
and
Madeline
When Horace Webster moves well.
to the Soil, and the Son voluntarily
vise means whereby a cannery successiuly combatting disease Herman.
give the first Sunday perfor­ ment in that capacity with Lulu
„
if
that
power
is
released.
It
is
carried
out
the
work.
Nor
was
this
his confectionery store to the
may be obtained at Dallas.
Glasser.
The fire department was call­
contract without reward. St. Paul as­ mance in the history of the city.
the damming up of the healing
present City Bank building, J. J
Miss Edwards, the captivating
The
secret
of
this
organization’s
Probate.
sures
us
that
for
the
Joy
set
before
ed
to
a
Are
in
East
Dallas
Satur­
Clarence Rodgers, by reason power of the blood streanu'in
Fidler will move his 5, 10 and 15
In re guardianship of James Him. Jesus endured the cross, despis­ success lies in the fact that they soubrette, is late of the Shubert
cent store to the room now oc­ day evening. It was one of Mrs. of ill health, has resigned the such a way that it cannot reach
forces and has gained a large
cupied by Mr. Webster, after a Fowler’s houses, occupied by chair of mathematics and Ger­ a particular organ as it should M. Carlisle; petition to sell real ing the shame, and is set down at are presenting clean, wholesome clientie wherever she has ap­
God’s right band.
shows, free from anything that
number of improvements are William Wright and two sons, man at the high school here and that makes disease.. It is a iroperty set for hearing Feb-
The speaker next allowed that the is in any way risque or of double peared.
made, including a new building and was about consumed. A returned to his home in Portland. mechanical adjustment, the cor­ i-ary 14th.
Logos, the Son. a spirit being, eonld |
The big feature is the all star
defective flue was the probable Prof. Dunkleberger has been rection of deranged parts to nor­
In re estate of Martha Conner, become man's Redeemer only by be­ lr.canifig. nothing in them that
in the rear.
cause.
elected by the school board to fill mal form and adjustment that is ieceased; final hearing set for coming a m m —“the Man Christ Jesus. ! could offend the most fastidious. hearty chorus, a bevy of charm­
Despite the fact that the "or­
Each production has a well de­ ing girls, each an artist in her
the position— a very good selec­ wanted, not a drug. In his treat­ February 16 th.
who gave Himself a Ransom for all.”
Dick Madison, the Salem
own particular line. The open­
chestra was unable to be pres­
In
re
estate
of
J.
M.
Westfall,
tion and most pleasing to all the ment the osteopathic physician
The Greek word antilutrnn. ransom, fined plot, interspersed with the
ent, the New Scott had a large saloonkeeper, is moving his patrons.
deceased; Frank Westfall made signifies a corresponding price. Bulls latest musical hits, new electri­ ing bill. “ The Merry Whirl,” was
employs
mechanical
means,
con­
crowd out for dinner Sunday stock of goods to The Dalles,
and goats could not be a corresponding cal effects, bright costumes and a dazzling production, built for
sisting of manipulations, as his executor.
Dr. Bollman last Friday per­
evening. Our people are rapid­ where it is his intention to open
In re estate of Janet E. Dawes, price: neither could angels, nor even good comedy, singing and danc­ laughing purposes and is of the
chief
“
medicine,
"and
gives
drugs
ly acquiring the habit of dining up for business. His location formed on Mrs. Jesse Barham at not at all to make the body per­ deceased; final account set for the Logos Himself: for they were not ing. This aggregation is head­ sort of entertainment that is
on the name plane of t>elng. Thus the ed by Miss Maud Beatty, the well now causing such a furore in
out Sunday evenings, especially here was at the comer of State the Dallas hospital what is form its honest, natural work. hearing February 7th.
Scriptures explain that It was neces­ known prima donna, whose suc­
when they are assurred of extra and Commercial streets.— Salem known as the Ceasarian opera­ Attention to sanitation, hygiene,
In re estate of John T. I»ady, sary
for the [»g o s to become a Man. In cess at Drury Lane, London, and New York. This company will be
Statesman.
tion, one seldom resorted to ex­
good eats.
deceased;
Leona
I»ady
made
ex­
diet and mental conditions are
order
to effect a Ransom for Adam.
with the San Francisco Opera at the Star Theatre Thursday,
According to a new ruling of cept in extreme cases. It was also osteopathic. The method ecutrix.
The Pastor then pointed out the folly
Manager F. B. Hartleyl of the
most
successful,
and
mother
and
Company speaks for itself. Mr. January 15th, and Saturday,
of Christians who delude themselfes
Golden Rule store, left Monday the Postmaster General, if a child are now doing nicely. The of treatment depends upon the
Henry Auerback, the leading January 17th. Adults, 35c; chil­
Patents.
rural
carrier
passes
your
resi­
Into
thinking
that
Pie
whole
world
location
and
nature
o
f
the
cause.
for Salt Lake City, where he will
infant
weighed
only
three
comedian
and producer, was dren, 25c.
has
hail
a
blessing
through
Christ
ever
dence
in
a
town
without
city
Two cases are not treated
United States to Wm. Wade.
attend a meeting of the manag­
pounds. Such an operation Is
since He died, and that the millions - W - -
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ers of the many stores this com­ delivery and you provide a box rarely successful in saving both quite alike, even though to tat
that died before He tasted death for
patient it may seem that they
POUND DEAD.
pany owns. Some 30 of them to receive your mail, he must mother ánd child.
Hit
Independence
by
Mistake.
Orville
Station,
on
the
Oregon
every
man
huve
also
been
blessed.
are. The thing to be done is
will get to go back to New York. deliver it. Formerly he was not
None but the Church class thus far 1
An army of 39 I. W. W. arrived Electric line. A crowd of busi-
Mr. Hartley included, to do their allowed to do so.
Dr. McNichol was in Portland done— that’s all. By skillful John Stump has Sudden Sum ­ have received n blessing from Jesus, at Independence from Salem ness men and citizens met the
mons to Realms Beyond.
spring buying. He expects to
Saturday, attending the state manipulations, based upon an
and so the Scriptures point out.
Wednesday and feasted on a invaders at the ferry.
Gilbert Mooberry, of Polk
be absent about six weeks. Mr«.
Osteopathic association, which intimate knowledge of human
“ The Election Hath Obtained It.*
"Mulligan” stew, the material; The army marched to the
county, visited his parents, Mr.
anatomy
and
physiology,
the
os­
Jim
Holman
and
John
Stumu
Hartley did not accompany him,
and Mrs. George Mooberry. near convened at Hotel Oregon, and teopathic physician secures the have lately been batching on the Next the Pastor declared that the for which was provided by the main business street, where it
as it will not be a pleasure trip
reports a very interesting meet­
key to the matter Is found In Romans city. The more or less delectable rested while the leader tried to
Cornelius over the holidays and
replacement and normal adjust­ old Ed. Plaster place, near town, 11 There St. Paul draws attention to conglomeration of everything, arrange for food. Failing to tn-
by any means.
called on friends in Hillsboro. ing from a practical standpoint, ment o f parts, the relaxation of
engaged on a wood cutting con­ the fact that In rejecting Jesus. Israel '
nearly every physician present
J. J. McBee and I. G. McBee He 1 sranching In that county took part. The discussion that contmbted tissues, the freeing tract. Jim stayed In town last reJe°t<Ml God's chlefest blessing, but and some more, was prepared duce citizens to provide meals,
have Just returned from a ten and savs everyone is prospering. created most interest was the up of congestions through the night, instead of going out to are “still beloved for the fathers for consumption by the hobos the leader appealed to the city
themselves. They later left on and enough meat and vege-
days’ visit with their uncle. T. A. — Hillsboro Independent.
one relating to the new research re-establishment of a normal the quarters. On going out this sake.” He says. “The Flection hath orders of the city officials. The tables were provided for a "Mul-
Lebo, and family, of Wasco
obtained It. and the rest were blinded."
blood
flow,
the
perfect
freedom
morning
he
found
Mr.
Stump
institute
recently
established
in
W. L. Soehren was elected
The men resumed their
Till • elect class are to constitute the men are a part of those deported ligan.”
county.
Mr. Lebo accomnan-
Chicago by the national associa­ of nervous energy, and normal lying on the floor dead. Coroner Messianic Kingdom class. That King­ from Salem ear'lor ti l« week march south at 2 o’clock. It is
ied them home and is visiting president of the La Creole Club
tion. Dr. Deerson, a trained mental equilibrium. Such treat­ Chapman was notified and dom. Invisible to men. yet nil powerful and they said they crossed the reported that a second army of
his sisters, Mrs. G. W. McBee. at Dalas Sunday. The Club has
physiologist, with four assist­ ment to the body gives It health brought the body to his under­ In their midst, will bring to pass all the Willamette river by mistake, not 100 men is approaching the city,
Mrs. Rachael Todd and Mrs. Dee a membership of 130, a fine club
room and is one o f the most ants have been placed in charge. and gives the mind composure— taking parlors this morning. ejorloft-4 promises of the Bible The knowing they were traveling The mayor says no food will be
since Mr. Lebo last visited here,
Nearly every one present sub­ the best, fullest and most lasting Being acquainted with the at­ T in * * of Restitution will turn the toward Independence.
Warn- provided and the men will be es-
he notices great changes since prominent organizations in the
Polk county town. Lloyd form­ scribed toward the malntain- health that each individual is tendant circumstances, no In- earth Into a paradise, and tiring man­ Ir.g of the approach of the army corted through the city and
then. He thinks It can rain
erly lived in Hillsboro and is a ance of this work, which has an capable of. Such Is the science nuest was considered necessary, kind I—ck nto the Image and likeness had been sent to the city offl- compelled to keep going.— Ore-
here easier than any place he
brother of Mrs. Elsworth Wilkes. endowment now of a quarter of o f osteopathy.— Reprint from death having undoubtedly re­ of 0**1. lost In Fdeu. restored by Cal­ cials
by Thomas Fennell, ofgonlan.
ever saw.
sulted from natural causes. vary.
Osteopathic Health.
a million dollars.
— Hillsboro Independent.
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Are You One Of Those
W h o Habitually Catch Cold?
Investigation Shows That Certain Occupations and Profession*
Are Constantly Prolific Causes For Frequent Colds.
'
What Can Be Done About It?
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BOW AT JESUS’ NAME
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Musical Comedy Show at Star Theater
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