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Have you used Wash-O? HOW TO OVERCOME A BAD CONSTIPATION Second hand piano cheap at | Davis & Horn. tf Mrs. Fred Wagner is visiting: at Albany. There is no substitute tor Royal Baking Pow der for making the best cakef biscuit and pastry. Royal is Ab solutely Pure and the only baking powder m ade from R o y a l grape cream of tartar. There is a Mild Laxative That Will Bring Safe and Pleas ant Relief Over Night. The greatest tning in Dallas -a meal at the Gall. Electric wiring did right b y ! S iriiiunn E h 'lar.trio b i m n ith .t n i ¿y i hillison le c tr ic n C r o. . I t is only n a tu r a l th a t th e s im p le s t | and of ailments should the nation most general so we have a - be hole 8 Uner- B u v e e l i e e c t t r r r i i c c l jani[>s a m n s a at t r r e e d a u u c c e e d a mi.v prices from Smith &. Ellison. t f in from a tio n aU a n led d in d B ig u e t stio n, fo g r th e x a c r o e n s c tip ,ogaly c o ra. m on a s c o n s tip a tio n is m a n y p eo p le . . . | d o n o t se em to k now th e y h a v e it. Born, Monday morning, to T h ey will co m p lain of h e a d a c h e , drow - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Uglow, a girl. Slness or biliousness, all u n c o n sc io u s of th e c a u s e o f th e tro u b le . B. F. Butler, dentist, office over You sh o u ld h a v e a fu ll a n d fre e Fuller's Pharmacy. Phone 354. m o v e m e n t a t le a s t o n ce a d ay . If you p a ss a day you a r e c o n s tip a te d , an d Dr. C. L. Foster, dentist, Dallas th e re s u lt will be t h a t you w ill c a tc h a City Bank building. Phone 931. cold e asily o r h a v e a m o re s e rio u s 1 a ilm e n t. T o c u re th e c o n s tip a tio n Ruth Shaw and Ralph Hillary an d fo re s ta ll still g r a v e r tr o u b le ta k e were married at Portland Sun a d o se of Dr. C ald w ell’s S y ru p P e p sin a t n ig h t b efo re r e tir in g a n d by m o rn d o lla r, th e la tte r size b ein g b o u g h t by day. ing re lie f w ill com e, w ith o u t d lstu rb - fam ilies a lre a d y fa m ilia r w ith its Wilfred Keyser has been up ance from sle ° i) or anY in c o n v e n ie n c e m e rits . S y ru p P ep sin Is m ild, p le a s a n t-ta s t- from Portland for a visit with L eg io n s of p eo p le u s e i t re g u la rly in su c h e m e rg e n c ie s , so m e of th e m Ing a n d non-griping. M o th ers giv e It friends. fo rm e rly c h ro n ic In v a lid s w h o h ___ a d to tin y in fa n ts, an d y e t It is effectiv e Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stimpson, su ffered fro m c o n s tip a tio n all th e ir ' in g ro w n u p s. It is fo r e v e ry o n e who lives. M rs. N. F ra n tz , 67 E ig h th S t., su ffe rs from an y form of sto m ac h , of Buell, were Dallas visitors S alem , O hio, to o k p h y sic s fo r y e a rs, liv er o r bow el tro u b le , c o n stip a tio n , Monday. an d , w o rst o f all, w ith o u t m u ch av ail. | d y sp e p sia , b ilio u sn ess etc. Its actio n F in ally s h e b eg an to ta k e D r. C ald- "*•* so d e lig h t you th a t you will for- I have ¡cased the Brown grav w ell’s S y ru p P e p sin a n d to d a y s h e is e v e r avoid h a rsh c a th a rtic s , p u rg a el bar, so get your gravel trom no lo n g e r tro u b le d a n d e a ts w h a t sh e j tiv e s, pills an d sa lts , Fred Hartman. M19tf lik es. M any o th e r s w ill te ll y ou t h a t j F a m ilie s w ish in g to tr y a fre e sam - th e y h a v e tr ie d m o st th in g s reco m - pie b o ttle can o b ta in It p o stp a id by Claude Ellison motored to m en d ed fo r th is p u rp o se , b u t h a v e a d d re ss in g Dr W B C aldw ell 419 j Albany for an over-Sunday visit found S y ru p P e p sin th e o n e a lw a y s W ash in g to n St, M o n ticen e. 111. A pos re lia b le . A b o ttle can be o b ta in e d a t ta l c a rd w ith y o u r n am e a n d a d d re ss with relatives. a n y d ru g s to r e fo r fifty c e n ts o r o n e on it w ill do. j : ? C - - j r K - j r f g s g JT 1 ■ u NEW TO-DAY N o tices u n d e r th is h ead o nly / a c e n t a w ord e a c h in se rtio n , c ash in a d v an ce. No o h o n e o rd e rs a c c e p te d . Leads the World for pO R S A L E — A t a b a rg a in , 1 lig h t 1 w agon, good a n e w ; 1 s e t do u b le h a rn e ss , good a s n e w ; 1 n ew rid in g sa d d le ; 1 new No. 6 O liv er ty p e w rite r, co st $100. I w a n t all k in d s o f ju n k , ru b b e r, c o p p er a n d b r a s s ; p ay h ig h e s t c ash p ric e s.—J. L. B lo d g ett. D allas. Style Wear and Comfort UTZ & DUNN p O R S A L E — B a rre d R ock e g g s a t . 50 c e n ts a se ttin g .— W. W . D aw son, D allas, p h o n e 9x3. May7 I The Shoe to Choose—see them in our window. New Spring Styles that never before looked so good Try a pair and be convinced. pO R SA LE — S om e B row n L eg h o rn : 1 eg g s,first p u lle t an d first c o c k e re l m a tin g , a t $2.50 a se ttin g . U tility | sto c k , »1.00 a se ttin g , »6.00 a h u n d red . | — H e n ry V oth. D allas. O re. May28 j COR SA LE — W h ite an d B lack M inor ca eggs fo r h a tc h in g , fro m p rize w in n in g sto c k .— A. W . T e a ts , D allas, | pho n e 1552. A30 DALLAS SHOE STORE MRS. J. C GAYNOR, Proprietor Phone 513 pO R SA LE— A good d riv in g te a m .— A. C. D im lck, D allas b rid g e. A 2tf I O S T —A w h ite E n g lish S e tte r p up, 10 m o n th s old.— L o u is H u s se r, D allas A 9tf Late of St. Louis, Mo. COR SA LE OR T R A D E — O n e-h alfI block w ith nine-room h o u se .— W . N . 1 A sh, p h o n e 1344. A 9 tf j E. N. LARRY 8 S Have you used Wash-O? ARCHITECT Have you ever consulted Dr. McMinnville, Oregon Vogel? tf pO R SA LE O R R E N T — 20 a c r e s — W . 1 N, Ask p h o n e 1344. A 9tf Have an experienced archite ct design and plan you new Many come miles to dine at j the Gail. residence of business building. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, I AND P L A S T E R fo r s a le a t d a iry Sterling Furniture Co. for Rooms 8-9, National Bank Bldg., , w areh o u se. Apply B. F. L u cas a t HE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Have you used Wash-O? J. F. Pruit h a s ch a n g ed h is sta tio n .— L. A. W e s ta c o tt & Co. M7 | Dallas. Oregon. tf Items ot interest From Dallas carpet and rug cleaning. M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Bid address from Dallas to Airlie. j If you want a second-hand and Polk County. Emerson Groves and Moss t „ u ,. i» f ,i„ „ . nn , , j COK SALE!—-A good firs t c la s s J e rs e y piano cheap see Davis & Horn. Walker were over from Inde Electric wiring done right by .. JA h Lg C W a y ’ 7 3 y e a r 0 l d ’ cow . P h o n e 1123. A30 died at his home near Buell Sat Smith & Ellison Electric Co. tf H s i P o c C h i n e s e N o o d le s Glen O. Holman has returned pendence Sunday. Notary public at the Itemizer urday. p iN E P A S T U R E fo r 400 h e a d o f sh e e p C h o p S u e y from a campaign tour of Tilla A few choice bargains in lace S. B. Taylor was looking over office. tf o a ts a n d te a m fo r sa le .—E v e r mook. curtains left at Sterling Furni The deputy assessors expect e t t also timber land in the vicinity ot G w inn, te le p h o n e E a s t 5. White gloves cleaned, 10 cents ture Co. to finish up their work the last We have fishing tackle that Detroit, Ore., this week. a pair.—Phil. Begin. tf of this week. will get results.—Craven Hard pop. SA LE OR T R A D E — N ew 8-room Drs. Lowe & Turner at Lynn Nesmith was over from M ill S t r e e t Glen O. Holman, attorney at ware Co. T. D. Phillips has returned 1 m o d ern h o u se,6 0 x l2 0 ft. lo t; c o rn e r Salem Monday. He is boosting Hotel Gail Friday and law. Wilson Bldg. Clay St. an d O regon a v e n u e .— T. C. from a winter spent at Pasadena John Manning for governor. Saturday, May 1 st a n d 2nd. Have you seen the Maxwell M7 with relatives. He also visited S w arf!. * * * * * * * * * * * Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic phy car? If not, come in and get a Consult them. IT IS WHISPERED Sterling Furniture Co.’s car .. . , at Los Angeles and Catlina sician, 719 Court St. tf demonstration.—Black & Rob pet cleaner is running. Work pO R SA LE— A t a b a rg a in , 25-acre ------------- Collections given prompt at- , 1 place, 214 m iles n o rth of D allas: $65 That Dallas is becoming a COURTHOUSE NEWS. tf done at the store or at your tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con- ! S. B. Taylor, surveyor, Room bie, agents. p e r acre. P h o n e W est R ed 53.— E. convention town. stable, Dallas National Bank A bright baby girl was born to 10, Nat’l Bank Bldg. Dallas. house. Rev. Stanley O. Royal, well I la n s e n , D allas, O re. M14 *********** building, room 22. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parrish That Gen Grant has a genu- When you need your carpets known to all older Methodists The old soldiers of the city w ith e r s ine Jersey “skeeter.” oi this county, died at his home 10x1’ c o s t 2tith' Mr’ P a r r i s h is o n e U U A N T E D -T o buy g o a ts or rugs cleaned, call on Sterling held a meeting last Saturdty For Sale—Building Marriage Licenses. Win Mil in 0t the prosperous prune grow- " p r e f e r r e d - P h o n e O ak 52. -G - F . That there is a man in Dallas in Ohio last week, aged 63 years. and completed arrangement «OK- Furniture Co. ■pSo, will sell lor 9 - 1 O, dll i i g w ers iieu,i* D&II rs , J. M. Ground and Rena Mc- McBee. A30 who is older than his step Rugs and Carpet remnants in reference to the observance lumber; sheeted with iron. Must Ci-eady, of Monmouth. This Dallas becomes famous father. Health Officer McCallon in be sold at once.-H. O. Veasen. tf couple were married Sunday at W A N T ED — A lad y to w ash a t m y through excellency of Gail are going fast at Sterling Fur of Memorial day. forms the Itemizer that there is That City Recorder Gregory Independence by Dr. H. Charles niture Co. Better hurry if you meals. Next Tuesday afternoon at A. W. Bennett has purchased not a single case of contagious " h o u s e o n e m o rn in g e a c h w eek. fudged on straw hat day a Dunsmore. W rite to Box 119. A30 want a real bargain. the regular monthly meeting of the O. K. barber shop, opposite disease in Polk county at pres- ------------------------------------------- Supt. H. C. Seymour was at couple of days. Ralph D. Hillary and Ruth M. the Woman’s Club will occur B. F. Jones, of Roseburg, who Grand Ronde Friday and Satur That the Woman’s Club clear- Shaw, of Dallas. u ® ™ next :“ u I lL a88Ume » en t 39 far as has been reported r a n t e d M en w ith tw o o r th r e e possession Monday. wants to succeed Congressman the annual election of officers ^ * 8Um m er 8 ^ . - D a l l a s B rick ^ $ g () Q n ^ M a d e _,n _ day on school business. to him. Partig Parsignia and Linnie Hawley, was in the city one day for the ensuing year. Do you remember the kind of _____________________ Oregon banquet. Clif. Johnson has been down last week, piloted by Attorney Bertha Johnson. Justice Hardy We wish to thank the many The best insurance com flour you used to use? Wasn’t kind friends and neighbors for COR R E N T — H o u se w ith good g ard e n from Nampa, Idaho, for a visit Tooze. That our militia lads are not Holman united this Italian panies are the ones that meet it White River? We have it and the many favors extended to 1 re a d y to p la n t, $5.00 p e r m o n th .— J. as certain of going to war as couple Monday. with relatives and friends. changed conditions by chang the price is right.—Holman & us since the recent loss of our F. H olm an. Rev. Lester Fields, former A30 they were last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muscott, pastor of the Methodist church ing their rates. Consult Prich Boydston. Probate. home by fire.— Ira Stubblefield yUANTED— H o u se c le a n in g o r laun- That a county association of Jr., have resumed housekeeping. here, now residing in McMinn ard for Safe Insurance. M14 In re estate of John S. Martin, Brown & Sibley, attorneys and family. ruto owners to work for good Mrs. Muscott’s health is great ville, was in the city a few hours " d ry w ork. Box 67. M14 deceased; executor’s report filed For Sale—Property on S. E. j and abstractors, notary public. oads aught to help some. ly improved. Mrs. Douthitt and daughter. Monday. and approved. Bond reduced. corner of Uglow and Miller ave Absracts made promptly at a Miss Fern, who have been visit COR SA LE— D ay old c h ick s. Call That many applications are Orders taken by the Itemizer In re guardianship of Isabelle M14 Work has been commenced Might trade. Just the home for reasonable charge. 616 Mill ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boal« pho n e No. 1593. alread in for appointment as Alderman, an incompetent; J. K. for monogramed stationery for on the new two-story cement a retiring fanner.—Barton Z. <treet, Dallas. Ore. since last August, left today for rural mail carrier in Polk. private correspondence. See block which D. L. Crider will Riggs. S A L E —Good p o ta to e s , o r will Searr appointed guardian; bond tf T. D. Phillips handed us a a visit with relatives in Canad i COR our samples. tf tr a d e fo r wood. F in e q u a lity yield- That another brick block, be fixed at $500; bond approved. erect on Main street. Barham I have a remedy for rheuma lemon yesterday, by the side of | before returning to their hom ; er potatoeB ,or sa le fo r seed o r e a tin g sides the Crider one, is now talk In re estate of N. Fukuda, de The new Masonic hall will be Brothers have the contract. tism, cramps, etc., that has which the ones we see here are in Nebraska, M14 i —Jo h n W eb ster, p h o n e 392. ceased; final account filed; May ed of for Dallas this summer. formally dedicated May 22d. J. C. Hutchins, of Dallas, proved efficacious in many pygmies; also some large j. r . craven, chairman of thn Invitations will be sent to all made a short though very wel cases. It costs but little to try oranges he brought up from ! manuf acture8 committee of the F°? s a l e , Recieaned. red aum ThRt when Funston gets on 27th set for hearing same. In re estate of James B. Olm- Masonic lodges in the valley. t ’ California. the job he will make Huerta come visit at the News office it.—Geo. Medley, Dallas. | commercial club, was in Port- g rey clover semL ’ elep .10* h o c n e **!:..**’• ~0’ -1 24155—C. 8. o ats. T feel like Aguilnaldo did at one * * ¡ 1 deceased; executrix au- The merry-go-round which last week. Mr. Hutchins is a Clark Embum, a student at Steel cut coffee in 1 lb. tins, land the fore part of the week, C alk in s, A irlie, Ore. 30tf time. I thorized to make conveyance to has been gathering in the nick brother-in-law of the editor and the Dallas high school.last week 10 cents.—Holman & Boydston. conferring with interested part Estelle Gilcher. els near the depot for the past his wife.—Sandy News. received a new artificial leg to We guarantee White River ies relative That the Independence Ehi uanve to locating a can- u / a n t e d —45 b u sh e ls se e d o ats. In re estate of William J. fortnight, has departed for Most of the veterans of the replace the flesh and blood lour because we know what was accomplished toward se- " — Edw in ja c o b s o q . A30 j te rp r is e a d v e rtis e s th e organi-| Hooker, deceased; Walter H. greener fields. zation of a calvary company- Williams appointed guardian ad. civil war residing in Dallas and member he was unfortunate to can be done with it.—Holman & nerv in Dallas. Nothing definite curing this much-needed enter- COUND— a lo ck et w ith in itia ls en ^ what? Boydston’s Cash Grocery. litem of Ralph James Hooker, Embers from the Stubblefield vicinity have signed an applica lose a few years ago. n r ig p | 1 g rav ed . L o ser can h a r e sa m e by fire Saturday night were carried tion lor a charter to organize Maurice Dalton, manager of That the parcel post business ! id en tify in g an d p ay in g fo r th is adv. j That the Itemizer s prediction an infant heir. into town on the strong south a G. A. R post in this city. the Sterling Furniture Co., is is rapidly increasing was evi- The fire department was ________________ I of last year that no paving * * * * * * * * * * * * * west wind and deposited on the Coming to the Star Theatre, nursing a badly sprained ankle denced this week by Frank Mor called out at noon Wednesday j w a n t e d — T wo ro o m ers w ith b oard, would be done in 1914 is to * courthouse lawn. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, which he sustained while spend rison bringing in his record load to extinguish a blaze in the roof n Appiy a t 114 W ash in g to n s t . M7 ;come true, AT THE CHURCHES * Mrs. Bessie Hill, of Portland, May 7, 8 , and 9, Waltemeyer & ing Sunday with friends in the of 120 pounds and Milt Grant of Mrs. Frank Miller's house at spent Saturday and Sunday with O’Connor’s Company of Players country. taking out his record load of 140 the tower 7 n 7 o f Jefferson stTeeT. phone black e x ile d o v e r ^ 'b a U g im e^ tim * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * her mother, Mrs. Margaret Mus-1 in latest plays, comedies and The fire started from rubbish , No 3 A23 day he allowed his nose to bleed , Coming to the Star Theatre, pounds. Baptist. cott. Mrs. Muscott returned dramas. Don’t miss them. 15c Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Your singing voice is a gift, ^eiug burned in the fire-p la ce--------- --------------— --------------- and spoil his shirt front. Rev. Owen Day, Pastor. home with her to remain sever and 25 cents. May 7, 8 , and 9, Waltemeyer & Do not neglect it. Bet Mrs. and «parks falling on the roof. George Gates is slowly im- That Independence hopes to Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.. Miss al weeks. Go and have a talk with Mrs. O’Connor’s Company of Players Stimpson help you care for it kittle damage was done, proving from his late seiious organjze a company for Gover-' Flora Miller, superintendent. in latest plays, comedies and and improve it. See her at the Hotel Has New Landlord. Stimpson at the New Scott Bishop U. F. Swengle, who illness. nor w e st’s cavalry regiment Morning service, 11 a.m has been seriously ill with la i Hotel May 1st and 2nd, about dramas. Don’t miss them. 15c New Scott Hotel May 1st and A. L. Hall, late of Goldendale, Bible study class, 3 p. m. The Woodmen met Tuesday and is seeking recruits in Dallas, Hours: and 25 cents. j 2nd. Hours: FYiday, 4 to 6 pm.,| Wash., this week, assumed the grippe for the past three weeks, j your voice training. B. Y. P.U. service, 6:30 p. m. evening for the last time until That not much attention is ' 7:30 to 9 pm.; Saturday, 9 to 11 management of the New Scott is convalescing at the home of I Friday, 4 to 6 pm., 7 :30 to 9 pm.; pa.id to the city ordinance pro- 1 am. and 4 to 6 pm., 7 :30 to 9 pm. Hotel, having purchased the next October. Christian Science. Rev. C. P. Gates and it is ex Saturday, 9 to 11 am., 4 to 6 and Mrs. Henry Stump has gone hibitlng the throwing of basi A30 pected that he will be able to 7:30 to 9 pm. furniture and good will from Services held in new City The team hitched to the ¡ SMOTHERING SPELLS Gutherie milk wagon ran away! William Rigsdaie, of The Dalles, I from the hospital and la report- balls on the streets, start on the long trip back to! W. A. Wakefield on Saturday, Bank building, Sunday at 11 a.m. his home in Harrisburg, Pa., the sold is residence property in I last F’riday, starting at the depot, who recently acquired the hos- e<1 as convalescing nicely. That our newly-elected coun- Subject of lesson-sermon^ Sour Stomach, Heart Burn last of the week. and turning west on Ash street telry from George E. Corson.! George Erickson, of Grants oilmen will begin their troubles “Everlasting Punishment.” ! town on Hayter and Maple j In O c t o b e r » Sunday school, 10 a. m. Milk cans and bottles were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann,who j Pass, has been visiting his on May 4th, compared to which streets to A. C. Powers, an em- 1910, w e received all their former ones will have Reading room, same address. 3 trewn in the wake of their mad have been managing the place brother, Al. Erickson, here. i ployee at the S. P. depot. Mr. a le tte r f r o m rs. H all, from The public is cordially invited. flight. No damage was done since the Corsons left the first | Trea8Urcr staat8 wellt to In- be”n anm11 one8’ [ Wakefield will visit for a time in M w hich w e m ake beyond a few broken bottle: of the year, went to Portland I de^ ndence yesterday to check Massachussets before deciding the follow ing e x That the canal toll bill has Presbyterian. ■ nd considerable spilled milk. | on his future location. tr a c ts : Monday for a short visit. u,/ hi8 accounts with the banks' been^ placed on the back^of the Rev. Geo. H. Mitchell, pastor. "A bout tw elv e legislative stove in Washington Tired of rubbing your clothes? y e a rs a g o m y Prohis Have Ticket. (there. Sunday school, 10 a. m. and the gas turned down, to let EXAM. FOR CARRIERS. Well then get a 10c package of h e a lth b eg a n to Christian Elndeavor at 6:30. The following nominations i Frank Friesen, a popular i simmer until weightier mat fail. I c o u ld n 't Wash-O, do three washings for county offices were made a* farmer of the Smithneld iietgh- ters are disposed of. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 eat a n y t h i n g .-tural Route Mon Asked for fo without rubbing even the dirtiest w ith o u t su ffe rin g p. m. a convention of the democratic borhood, has gone for a trip to Polk County Jobs. clothes and if they do not look fo r it. I h ad That the correspondents for party at the courthouse Satur- bis °*d home in Kansas, better than usual, come to the h e a rt b u m . so u r the Pori land papers repeated Christian I Assessor F. E. Meyer has their performance of last year Announcement is made that day afternoon: store and get your money back. sto m ac h , p a lp i- MRS. JAMES A. HALL. P.ihle school. 10 a. ru. Representative, C. P. Gates; changed his place of residence t a t t o n o f th e “ f i w l " Ci*T’ a competitve civil service exam in giving Polk county fruit a —Holman & Boydston. h e a rt, s m o th e r -------- ----------- ination will be held for rural sheriff..!. F Morrison (endorsed)! from the Riggs house to one of ^ . X e v e . ‘ Etesplt e“the re^rts“ j Communion and sermon, 11 in g spells, p a in s In m y sides an d Illustrated Lectures. ™ L ‘“ T 8 (T ^r’ McCallon s on Church street. whe„ harve„t (lme conie8 we n. m. b ack . In fa c t, I su ffered all over, route mail carriers at the court Morning sermon, "The Dis On the first Sunday evening a n d a cou g h a lm o st lik e co n su m p house in Dallas at 10 o’clock on f orsed.) The office ot roull^y Royal Plank and another will have our usual full crop, gruntled Brother.” J - of each month hereafter a ster- tion. D o cto rs failed to relieve m e; Saturday, May 23rd. There is clerk was left vacant and the fact, th e y d id n ’t seem to know a vacancy on a route from Inde naming of the treasurer was left Endeavor, 6:20 and eopticon lecture wil be given at j In Fine Dairy Herd Sold. . . Christian _ _ p. m. w h a t ailed m e. I co n tin u ed to grow at the Presbyterian church w orse u n til I w as ab le to a lt up only pendence to be filled, a carrier About 500 people attended the' aern‘™ 8:°A °’ # iaWy ^ iüf The first of the series wil be a p a rt of th e tim e. I h ad alm o st lost is needed for the new route from S n thr:.Cconm m .t t r w ^ em p o w - " J - J ' he ^ le of high bred cattle at the ^ i . ’ Flo-v Wbo Ran1Awayn Rickreall, and an elegible list ered »o fill any vacam i,-s occur- th,B tl,,,e of year’ next Sunday evening and the a ll hopes o f e v er b ein g a n y better. Je _ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simpson Hill (’rest dairy farm, near M e -L ' B u t one d a y som e one th re w som e provided for other new r i n g for those offices for which subject will be “Korea.” Every ve returned to Coy Tuesday, when H. W. Jones I Di he aiise e oMhe nastor snd found^thenT to°beT Prruna books! routes or vacancies. »Applica-, candidates had been nominated, and daughter have one is welcome. their home in Albany, after sev- the proprietor, sold his entire ' absence^ofAhe pa. tor. r\ O L L A R S to dough- "T h ey d escrib ed m y feelin g so tr u ly tlon blanks may be obtained of era 1 months’ visit here with her herd of dairy cows, for the pur- Artisans' Entertainment. I s e n t a t once a n d g e t a b o ttle an d the postmaster at Dallas, and Methodist nut» that you won’t parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. pose of replacing them with began talcing It. T o u pronounced The subject the morning applications should be made at The members of the Dallas find anywhere in town Artisan Bodge, who are noted m y a ilm e n t ay stem lc c a ta r r h , an d as early a date as possible, as pjHar registered stock. The six cows sermon will be of “The L»w of g ave m e som e advice. a stock of seasonable for giving good entertainments, “W h en I had ta k e n tw o a n d one- the number of blanks are lim Coming to the Star Theatre, o ,,' , ! ' * $ 19 ! ^ rlra c ^ '$?6()WTet Fr°gres 8 .” At 8 o'clock in the h a lf bo ttlea I began to e a t w ith o u t ited. Thursday FTiday and Saturday. j )Hr,. Dinah and Rosana $135 even,»g the pastor will deliver a hats equal to our dis will have an open meeting on suffering. n tin u ed to im prove. V S Monday. May 4th, to which the “W hen I I h a co U .v 7. » ,.n d Waltetneyer * « 1 7 " °° ^ P"?*» like play o f new Stetsons public is invited. A prograi a n ew p erson. d ta T k h e a n t e w ig a h s t n I in waa Success Owed to Fertility. O’Connor’s Company of Players cowg and heif„ r8 were dl8pofled ™ e Urd», Our t-enefacton e y e a rs Frank Fawk, a prosperous i will be given, followed by a has ago. in latest plays, comedies and of and flw> for Spring. the sums paid ranged and Schoolmasters. . __ c.„ I ket social. The entertainmer.» “1 th in k P e r u n a th e g r e a te s t fa m farmer and general agricultur j dramas. Don’t miss them. 15c F riday, M a y lo t rem ed y th e re la, fo r so m an y a il alist of Polk county, was in Sa W e pride ourselves I start at 8:30. Following is the ily I and 25 cents. m en ts a re d u e to c a ta r r h a l trouble. I j on our service. Test j program: Selection, high school would a d v is e a n y one afflicted w ith lem yesterday on business. Mr. Game called at 3 o’clock than pleaatal with tnal (if 7.2 pt'tumht bttttar 7 ‘a ! orchestra; reading, Mrs. H. H c a ta r r h to ta k e P e r u n a an d I am a u ra F’awk has made a decided suc Dallas is in good form and. to nieet an those Interested in ... f-. EP*orth LeagUe. 7 p. fat, was sold for $92. while it today. If will leave " Everybody always cess of farming and fruit rais- | Volheim; solo, Peal Owings In th e R evised 'T ils o f L ife" w , e In* and attrtbmtta hi. ntwaam intends to make this a hard the car. and cttltttre of their many of tat. rapacity^and lower PRICE BROS. j selection, male quartette; read- h ave m a n y sim ila r te stim o n ia ls w hich | ing. Mrs. F. G. Simonton; selec- -hould In te re s t alck people ev ery Agent« for Evangelical. ' lion,girl’s high school quartette: w here B ent fre e by th e P e r u n a Co., Hari, Schaffner A Marx, gon soil. Mrs. Fawk was | violin solo. Jack Eakln; Solo. C olum bus, O hio Clothcraft Clothes ' — ant, U r. W .h C 0 ITI 6 J O U t £ 0 1 ( 1 ^ 1 P V t i c ^ f ^ ^ ‘ ™ 5 2 C. P Gates, pastor w ho ob ject to liquid m odi- Esther Savage, a very popular Elva Bucas; selection, high n P o eople “Justwright" and Florsheim The usual service* will 1 t can now o b tain P e ru n a T ablets. am. and 4 to 6 and 7:30 to 9 pm.a farm to Amity at hours of tschool orchestra; sale of bas- A sk vour D ru g g ist fo r F r s s P e ru DsHas girl, before her marriage. Shoes bota morning and evetag. the day. I —Mn- R. G. Stimpaon. m L ucky Oar A im en ac fo r 1*14. — Salem Statesman. ( Stetson Hats and Arrow Collars! keta and lunch time; dancing. L Q C /tl Nt&WS a a Restaurant Stetson U. o f O. DALLAS • s ’rasrsssWK: u-°f °-i” s s s s s OUR TEAM. all I