ror circuit Jituge. Giri s Club Have Banquet. M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Rid Let Wash-0 do your washing. N tW 10-D A Y uue of UiC most eujoyaoie so­ j. J IUO H P t)i . Dr. C. L. Foster, dentist, Dallas Notary public at the ltemizer cial an airs given by tue young v>u, m e U u u e i u .g n e U v o id s i City Dank building. Phone »31. office. tf women's section ot tne Woman o . c s l u i . - t , h i \ ill 1 0 u s p a l lb O i 1 vii.v, toiices under this head only }/» cent a word each insertion, cash in uu Mine Host Henry Serr, of the cu.ib, popularly known as the , ^ u l l n u u u i i 1 i l l a l l l O U A l .O U U L C b Eiectric wiring done right by .ance. No onone orae.w a . iea.ee. .... a c._____ . . i e e u . 1 1 ,., i the ' Gills' d u o ,’ *as tlie ban­ Smith M Ellison Elect, ic t; Gaii, is; on the sick li&t. rn.kiLAi.iie ClUAetia w X tue xa L i quet neld at tue Lbcaiy i ucsujj S. B. Taylor, surveyor, Room ’1 he greatest thing in Dallas evening, wnen covei» were lam U UU 1L1U. Ulb..kvL Ok Oregon, IL ...it SALE— Some Brown Leghorn I it, Nat 1 Bank Bldg, uulias. Iter, s ot interest From Dalles —a meal at the Gail. oges.nibi puilet and urst cocttere. RN to the grocer all su!> .or 3a. file preparation ot in. i i | l t v . u u l l j k-U.l j o I k l A L ieiltkO kk Ik Aiiite Mountain flour at Hol­ io o u and arrangement of tue luo cauuiUttcy oi tiaxiy u . ij UU nuiiug, at »2.50 a selling, lilliii/ and Polk County. Many come uiiies to dine ai k.ofck, $1.00 a selling, » 0 . 0 0 a hundred. k ; if ites sent you for Royal BaL- man & Loyds ton’s. table was in cinuge oi the class iur tue Repubucau nominal.on -Heui y Voth. Dallas, Ore. the Gaii. .’ lay 2» in domestic science of the high ioi~ u ic u n juuge oi tuis DiSUtct. i g Powder. Thera is no sub­ White gloves c leaned, 10 cents Bay electric lamps at reduced Saturday is opening day for We are eacu personally ac­ COK SALE— A good driving team.— A. prices troni Smith & Ellison.tf school. Many admiring com­ a pair— Plill. Begin. tt the Ash Variety Store. stitute i< r RO YAL. Royal is a pure, 1 O. Dlmiek, Dallas bridge. A2tf ments were overheard upon the quainted witii Air. Belt and witn Glen O. llolntan, attorney at Mr. S. B. Taylor is a business appearance of the long table, ms recoru ami believe that ins Harry Belt was a visitor at cream < ? tartar baking powder, and law. Wilson Bldg. visitor in Independence today. with its snowy linen, silver and nigh character, ability and ex­ I OST—A white English Setter pap, the metropolis Saturday. 10 mouths old.— Louis Husser, healthl Powdeis offered as sub­ If you want a second-hand cut glass, and its decoration of perience quainy nim as an ex­ Dallas Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic phy­ Wash-O will clean your A9tf piano cheap see Davis & Horn. fragrant pink rosebuds. When ceptionally well ntted candidate sician, 71» Court St. tf clothes without rubbing. stitutes e made from alum. Holman & Boydston sell the vivatids appeared all agreed .or tuis important office. A ll. CINE PASTURE for 400 head o f sheep White Mountain flour at Hol­ I have leased the Brown grav­ that the gills had learned to Belt, who is 31 years old, has had ulso oats and team for sale.—Ever­ man H Boydston’s. el bar, so get your gravel from Wash-O. the soap that works please the appetite as well as de­ an unusually wide experience ett Gwinn, telephone East 5. wuaout rubbing. Fred Hartman. M l»tf light the eye. for a man o. iiis age. Graduat­ Saturday is opening day for Col. J. M. Poorman and wife Between the courses Miss ing xrom tne State Normal «A N T E D — House cleaning or laun- Over 1300 parcel post pack­ the Ash Variety Store. of Woodburn, visited Rev. and Elva Lucas, accompanied by Senool in 1903, he nas a strong * dry work. Box 07. M14 IflH K E I fllL J 3 I 1 Miss Abbie Waiicer is confined ages came into Dallas during Airs. Bennett Wednesday. Miss Ada Longnecker, sang two record in educational work in — .-----------------------------------T--------- the past week. to her home with the measles. COR SALE Recleaned, red Alski 5 Late of St. Lt is, Mo. J. B. Nunn nas returned to v ry pleasing solos. Aliss Pearl Polk and Yamhill counties, be­ ' clover seed, 10 He per lbs., No. 1 Dr. Stafrin, of Kalama, Wn„ B. F. Butler, dentist, office over Horner proved a most delightful ing appointed County Superin­ Portland, after a month’s lay-off grey oats. Telephone 2415$.— C. S. Fuller’s Pharmacy. Phone 334. I is in tlie city visiting his brother, from tl.e lederai petty jury. toustmistress, introducing the tendent or Y'amhill county when Oulklns. Airlie, Ore. 3Utf Conrad Stafrin. other speakers in a most inter­ 23 years of age and was re­ Dallas becomes famous \ ARCHITECT g Orders taken by the ltemizer esting and original way. The elected without opposition. His COR SALE— At a bargain, 25-acre A. W. Bennett is now located through excellency of Gail i/.cMinnville, Oregon ■ for nionograined stationery for retiring chairman, Aliss Edith training for the law, which ex­ * place, 2>4 miles north of Dallas; $65 j at the O. K. barber shop oppo­ meals. private correspondence. See Starbuck, spoke of the “ Possi­ tends over the last eight years, per acre.— Mrs. J. Hansen. J 1S site the postoffice. fi M our samples. tf bilities of the Girls’ Club,” aim was begun and carried on undei We have fishing tackle that p Have an expr iced archite ct design and plan you new h We are now handling White COR RENT— Two rooms furnished for p will get results.— Craven Hard­ res..Ionce of business building. g For t'.e information of the commended to the members in the direction of Judge Geo. H. ‘ light housekeeping.— Mrs. Jas. Har ' Mountain florr and the price is behalf of the new chairman Burnett, now on the Supreme ris, 118 Church St., phone 594. M7tf ware Co. general public— it is just 828 5 HE ALL SAVE YOU MONEY ■ lower.— Holman Boydston. ioet iro"i the depot to the por‘- Miss Dilla Viers.the same cheer­ Bench of this state. From Mrs. C. B. Sundberg has re­ The sensation of the season— ful,helpful spirit they had shown fO R SALE—-Clover seed, absolutely office side door. October, 1911, to Alarch, 1914, turned from a visit of three free from plaintain.—-A. H. Dennett, M axv ll 25-4— $835 f. o. b. Dal­ in i:ie past. Aliss Nola Goad he was associated with Oscar weeks in Portland. We have me Dest chick food las.— Black & Robbie. tf presented the topic of “ Loyalty” Hayter, of Dallas, in one of the Rickreall, phone Rickreall No. 2, that money can buy and our 552. M28 J. L. White, former manager £5 Walter L. Toc.rc Jr.. Lawyer, price by the sack is low.— Hol­ and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger largest legal practices in the of the Oregon Power Co. here, told of “ The Value o f a Girl.” state and has participated in a Rooms 8-9, National Bank Bldg., COR RENT— Good pasturage by Mrs man Boydston. was in town Tuesday. Airs. Gerlinger also opened and greater number of more widely Dallas. Oregon. tf M. G. Green, phone Black 152. M21 Collections given prompt at­ replied to the queries placed in diversied cases than most younp Heniy Price, of Portland, ot The Daily Oregonian failed to tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con­ the question box, which dealt attorneys do in a practice of COR SALE— A pony nnd saddle, broke the firm of Price Bros., arrived show up here by mail either stable, Dallas National Bank chiefly with points of social twice this length of time. He ' single and dou ble—A. Scliulson, in the city this morning. M ill Stt e e t ihui'sda.v or Wednesday morn­ (Kidding, room 22. usage and ouestions of interest has been reasonably successfu, Route 1, Dallas. M21 Gerald Volk expects to attend ings. Democrats or me nine Dallas to girls. ITer message to the and we feel that he is in every COR SALE— 10 acre tract, 2<4 miles the dedication o' the new $160,- IT IS WHISPERED Captain Stafrin and Lieut. precincts and Rickreall are re- ; girls, briefly stated, was this; ! way admirably fitted to fill the ' east of Dallas, set to prunes, 6 years second and third u.iings, when I 000 Ok home in Seattle next Miat an organization of more ! position to which he aspires and ild; new house, barn and chicken Portland took a L...I0011 aseen | Zellai have had squaus of men quested to write in the name ot Thursday. good. Tlie That the “ Legion” of Sleepy on the ri.le range nearly every J. B. Nunn for justice of tire ] than fortv members could do for which we heartily recom­ loune; with or without horse, cow and si on, the game v. much toward determining the mend him. Air. Belt is now ; implements, > 0 suit purchaser. In one run made b- jrtiand was Iloi'ow was good. Have you seen the Maxwell day this week. peace. er a pitcher not earned, and 1 atmosphere of the town; and 1 member o the firm of Brown lutre at ItemUer office. That the band concerts wil) M21 cart If not, come in and get a Mis. I'rice has been named as Mrs. Anna vveger, of Spo-j upholding the dignity and value Sibley & Belt. .le-sei ved a shut-i. . Meyer d.d, commence May 30th. demonstration.— Black & Rob­ ÇOR SALPI— 6 H.-P. Fairbanks-Morse j . no allowed i ^ tinee hits, That the postoffice has been bie, agents. tf postmistress at Liack Rock as kane. who has has been on a v true womanhood. Respectfully submitted, a result of the recent civil ser­ tour of California, spent last 4 wood-saw outfit.— Mrs. C. McNulty, wo of very sexut . : / order, and deluged with waste-basket stuu Newberg. The first box of home-grown vice examination. J4 week with her sister-in-law, Polk Station, Route 1. ¿truck out ten 1. 0 . The fea­ lately. Pioneer Woman is Dead. J. L. Hoskins, State Senate strawberries were brought to Airs. Nancy Brown. ture a home- Mrs. W. F. McKinney, a pio­ That the Oregonian Saturday Newberg. The venerable Judge Collins, Phone cures ol the game COR SALE— A Jersey cow Crider’s store Tuesday bv Mrs. n by Boydston . ice running had a fine picture of W. T. Grier. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Riggs neer of 1852, died on the old do­ C. G. Coad, Farmer, Dallas. ; ho iins been confined to his Black 3.— T. J. Butler. H. L. Valliere, of Rickreall. Aches by Rica, ayes and the Who was it? and little son. Jack, motored ui nation land claim at Amity, Or., O. A. Macy, Algr. Spaulding J. M. Holman has been here name all winter,, is again able ioni Portland Sunday or a vis­ Tuesday, from ailaients inci­ .jrtiand out-lie j?..-. Portland’s That the ring's “ getting our ’«AN TED — Competent girl for general Lumber Co., Independence. from Yainax, Klamath Indian to be on the streets for a short it with his mother, Mrs. S. P. dent to her advanced age. She W. R. Rutherford, City Supt. o! housework. Write Box 293, or irst baseman puyed star ball, goat” is bringing the ltemizer time each day. M14tf reservation, visiting his parents, phono 1364, Dallas. while'the pitohin;.; i Meyer was 1 he largest business it ever had. would have been 77 years old Schools, McMinnville. Residents of Dallas were Higgs. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy llolman. worth the price .A admission, That Jack Sibley got all August 1st. She was born in Calvin Blair, Bookkeeper,Brigh­ A competitive civil service ex- 1837. As Nancy Riggs she was Commencement Week June /th. while our manner will be men- fussed up at (he ball game on ac­ ton. Manager A. L. Martin, of the much interested Friday right Commencement week for Toned later. Wfi ’. ams seems count of the boquet handed him Oregon Power Co., and family about 9:3h by a brilliant rainbow i animation for postmasters of married to Air. McKinney ill Charles Fox, Dairyman. Clov- Dallas high school begins Sun­ to have made r fie a hit with by W. L. Tooze. motored to Corvallis Friday to •hat stretched across the north­ I the fourth-class will be held at 1857. Her husband crossed the erdale. Dallas on June 20th to fill vaean- plains in 1849, and she followed F. K. Hubbard. Alayor,Falls City day, June 7th, and closes Satur­ '■he Indicator, es e ¡ally on the That several candidates for attend the drill of the Oregon western heavens. Brown & Sibley, attorneys I oies occurring in Polk county. him three years later. Mr. Mc­ Jas. Dodson, Supt. of Schools day, June 13th. All exercises base decisions, s socializing on office lost votes by making a per­ cadets. will be held in the high school nails and stiik- s and double sonal canvass of this county. The posiomce wants a nice, Kinney is now 88 years old. Ten Dayton. For Sale— Property on S. E. and abstractors, notary public. The program o. day decisions. That ihe Oregonian by car­ children were born to the couple, F. L. Trullinger, Merchant auditorium. Absracts made promptly at a trim ilug-pole, 15 feet high, on corner of Uglow and Miller ave. exercises for the week is as fol- Manager Sibley who played toon and editoria' is trying Its all now living. They are: David, reasonable charge. 616 Mill which, on proper occasions, it Yamhill. Might trade. Just the home for Sunday, baccalaureate .ett field for Da. .s, consumed best to get up a hard times street, Dallas, Ore. can display the line new flag pre­ Stephen, Frank, Reuben, John, L. R. Brock, Merchant, Carlton .ows: p retiring farmer.—Barton Z. sermon; Monday,Adelphian pro­ three full plugs o, Star, struck scare. Nelis and Harvey McKinney and sented tlie force by the depart­ Robert Ivie, Merchant, Sheri Mrs. R. D. Jennings and Riggs. tf gram; Tuesday, Philogia pro­ out six times and ’ e spectators, That the county could have Mrs. Jane Burton, of Condon; ment. dan. daughter, Kathryn, arrived here iio never fail to low their ap­ saved $10 by using the court gram; Wednesday, junior recep­ George Cutler and family will Mrs. Delia Downing, of Kelso, A. W. ’“ hornton, Alerchant, Wil Monday from Wabash, Indiana, Mrs. Charles Bennett was tion; Thursday, class day exer- preciation, prese: led him with a house as a polling place instead be among those who will attend for a visit with her parents, Mr. at Corvallis last Friday, wit­ and Mrs. Anna Jones, of Perry- ises; Saturday, alumni ban­ o^quet of soniet.UAg that Jack of the Woodman hall. the annua! Seventh Day Advent­ dale.— Portland Journal. H. v: T P 'v Dairvman, Nehalem nessing the competitive drili- That democrats cannot kick quet. President Bushnell, ol lunted over he.And left field; ist conference at Forest Grove and Mrs. H. P. Shriver. iTald Advertisement.) ling of the State Agriculture1 A man named Gibson, from Pacific University, will deliver dice for future reference In at their registration, clim bing ' Chopped His Hand. next “week. - College cadets. Her son, Arthur Fred Voget, manager of the * * * * * * * * * * * * * * the address to the graduates on event that he get; to feeling that from a ratio of five or six Mrs. Addie Dalrymnle and Black Rock pleaded guilty to carried off the honors of his * Friday evening. ■go-out-in-the-g.'.rden-and- eat- against them to only double. ssault and battery before Jus­ Falls City Lumber conipany.had * daughter. Miss Helene visited company. That concerted action would The graduates (prospective) worms expressioi the misfortune to cut his hand * AT THE CHURCHES * here with Mr. and Mrs. Hardy tice Holman Wednesday, and * are: Louise Miles, Georgia Ellis. The saie or me postoffice at very severely with an ax Thurs­ * The attendai co was just do much for Dallas, If not ex­ Holman, on their way to Port­ was fined $10 and costs. Annty was blown open by buig- day night while cutting wood at * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pauline E. Coad, Doru I. Hayes enough to make the manage­ pended so much on inconse- land from an extended stay in The best insurance com­ iais Weuneauay lugnt and »fun Ills home in this city, with the Marguerite Kreitle, Dovie E. ment break even, which they quental things. For instance, Evangelical. California with her son, Thomas panies are the ones that meet in casn fatten, but no stamps, Odom, Goldie C. Bissell, Fried? as well as the business men and a free city delivery system. C. P. Gates, pastor result that it was necessary to Holman. , hanged conditions by chang­ lin ee men weie seen to run take him to the Willamette san­ i The usual services will be held That papers published tomor­ Nell. Elva Lucas, Harold C. base ball backers of Dallas cer­ A. C. DeNissen, recently fore­ ing their rates. Consult Prich­ irom tue building niter tne ex­ atorium for an operation. Air. j both morning and eveii.g. 'tiller. G. Glen Brock, Laird V. tainly appreciated. Base ball row w'll violate the corrupt M14 plosion, winch was heard by Voget cut a gash triangularly man of the Observer, with his ard for Safe Insurance. Woods. Fred Gooch, Herschel E. is not plaved in Dallas as a 1 racti 'e act by having any polit- Christian son and mother-in-law, Mrs. money making scheme, but is i ail references in their columns. across the back of his le t hand Prichard, Lynn Matheny. Dr. V. C. Staats. R. L. Chap­ nearby residents. Bible school. 10 a. m. Titus, will leave Friday tor Seat­ man, Art. Serr and T ’ acy Staats promoted by leaders of the Wonder if the Oregonian will ’in e bau Creett conimence- and his first finger was all but , Communion and sermon, 11 tle to again make that city their atended the base ball game be­ sport that tlie nat inal game be again defy the law. ANOTHER C*SE severed. Dr. Fisher sewed up That It is peculiar how a cer- home. Mrs. DeNissen has been tween the Washington state col­ 1 meni exeimses win be held ai the gash and the patient was re­ a. m. not blotted out o our little city OF CANCER Uie Baptist church Wednesday Christian Endeavor. 6:20 p. m. lain organization will take up there for several weeks. and so that we make it an ex Removed by Electricity ported to be resting easily last lege and the O. A. C., at Corval­ evening, Aiay 20th, at 8 o ’clock. ample for our s’s er towns to ideas for the good of the com­ night. LAST YEAR Mothers’ day was appropri­ lis last Saturday. Presbyterian. 1 lie graduates are Loreta munity that the ltemizer has keep the game going. By Dr. Toel ately observed at the tresby- Peter Greenwood, Jr., was Roberts, Mable Aebi, Aleda Visiting Daughters in Portland. 1 Rev. Geo. H. Mitchell, pastor. been boosting for and probably STAYS CURED. terian church last Sunday j successfully operated on for ap- I Thitsies, Martha VUlwock and initiated, and claim them as its Airs. W. E. Burns, of Mon- I Sunday school, 10 a. m. New Ai vals. morning, with a special sermon : pendicitiR at a Salt Lake hospi­ | Lena May. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. own. mouth, and her twin sister. Mrs. Mrs. Sarah D. Dodson, of Dr. A. L. Bollrv.ii reports the and music. As each member of tal last week. Mrs. Greenwood Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 Sheridan, Oregon, came to Dal­ following births: Mrs. C. T. IvIcDevitt, who has Nancy Wilson, of Reno, Nev., p. m. the congregation entered, he or :s running the ticket office for Rickreall Loses. have been visiting the former’s las on April 23rd of last year to May 8th: Giti, to Mr. and been in Portland the last two she was presented with a rose him at American Fork until he The Rickreall base ball team daughter. Mrs. John T. Alex­ have Dr. Toel remove a cancer Mrs. G. L. Hawkins. i weeks, left there yesterday for Baptist. lost to Falls City Sunday by the by Mrs. Stafrin and Mrs. Van- convalesces. from her nose that had been May 9th: B o/, to Mr. and score of 14 to 5. Hard hitting ) Idaho, where she will visit her ander. at 240 Knott street. They Rev. Owen Pay, Pastor. Orsdel, who stood at the door. will leave shortly for Bushnell, growing for two years, Dr. Toel Mrs Albert Cadle. Cliariev ‘ McOor.pan who sister, Mrs. C. A. Cole. Mrs. bv Falls City and errors on the Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.. Miss performed one of his bloodless I nearly 30 years ago was in our McDevitt has been in more or i 111., their old home. With their May 11th: Boy. to Mr. and ;-..art of Rickreall were respon­ Flora Miller, superintendent. electrical operations and re­ Mrs. Willis May. j empl- v, when we ran a feed sta­ leus ill health and goes to re­ parents they crossed the plaice si Me for the one-sided score. Morning service, 11 a.n» moved the entire cancer. ble where the Bee Hive store main several weeks.— Corvailis u 1864. starling from Bushnell Sampson had enough on the Bible study class, 3 p. n» n April and arriving at Salem Mrs. Dodson, who had had ex­ now is, was a caller today. He Gazette. Saturday is Opening Day hall to keep the Ricreali boys B. Y. P.U. service, 6:30 p. m. in August. This is their first perience in a former cancer with or the Ash Variety store. 1, guessing all the time. I aws has been practicing dentistry in S o u r S to m a ch , H e a r t B u m We have received a communi- trip east since that time.— Port­ ! Ctah for 20 years. the terrible pain the eating plas­ ave bought the I^ne Variety ' ■ m 1 Ihe ki.A tlr"C inni” Christian Science. In O c t o b e r , I cation from Bert Alartindale land Journal. ter had caused her, was ex • ot k and expert to rnn-v !t on ■’or IP kreali and inaile a favor- Se-vices held in new City 1910, we received Joe Rogers, alias Joe Smith, | in whic h he takes some of th • me in ’ liner, 1 , , a letter f r o m 1 Rank building, Sunday at 11 a.m. tremely pleased with the al­ ■n about the oil i I Ids ¡irst attempt j of West Salem, who has been in elorv of killing the big cougar, Mrs. Hall, from most painless operation per­ 'ffiic succiai sale ’ I continue on of the season. Features of tM ’ Subject of lesson-sermon, ' the county jail for severe, which we make mentioned in last week's Item formed by Dr. Toel. Upon Dr. ‘ he '.rranife and 1 * :r>r w r e . Al- c,,i r were a home run bv Gard­ '.Mortals ard Immortals.” the following ex­ months waiting action of the , izer away from C. D. Brum­ Toel’s refiuest she came to Dal­ n a lot of Stiriti" hats to go .at ner o Fails C'tv and a sensa- traed: 1 Sunday school, 10 a. in. — and 1 ry on a charge of lar- 1 sell it ■' p trade from r field. He saya t^e d ;g, King ' “ About twelve I Reading room same address las several months later to show ’ ' off I ( ateh bv Glen Brown nr i tenv from a building, was re­ belongs to Steli McCarter and years ago my him that there was no return of A is old customer«- ad invite new Bickreall. Next Snndav R i«' The public iR cordially Invited h i 1th began to leased on bond Wednesday. '"■es.—W. N. As’ v the cancer. that M'Carte". George Conley fall. I couldn't Method;st. eat a n y t h i n g : ------------- At a meeting of the literary de- and Jim Middleton shot the big 1 1 The pastor will Rpeak at 11 without suffering I nartment of the Womans’ club cat. for it. I had H I B I l I R L M B i m i 1 o ’clock on “ Life’s Castaways.” Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. heart bum, sour MRS. JAMES A . HALL. The family ol T. W. Brunk, of The twenty-fifth anniversary of ly wrote her to come at once to I C. Eakin read a very interesting Polk county, moved from their Bos 36, Norrio City, the Epworth league will he Dallas to have him remove it t a t i o n o f the IUi> paper on Loki, a demi-god o ' W inter street residence to the; I observed at 8 o ’clock in the again without any extra charge heart, smother­ Scandinavian mvtbnlnsrv. The country home Saturday. The ing spells, pains In my sides and I evening. Special music and in­ if there really was a return o ' back. In fact, I suffered all over, | club has been studying mythol­ Drunk children have been at- the cancer, which he did not be Peroxide, nearly a pint...................25c I stallation of officers. and a cough almost like consump­ tending the city schools during ogy the last year. lleve. tion. Doctors failed to relieve me; j Colgate's Talcum Powder, 25c can 15c the winter months, but since TWFNTY-SIX YEAHS AGO. In fact, they didn't seem to know Yesterday he received a long Two juries, sitting simulta­ good weather has come they what ailed me. I continued to grow letter front Mrs. Dodson statin" Washing Powder, large p a ck a g e ...5 c neously here last Saturday both worse until I was able to sit up only Before Police Judge intend to drive in daily. Mrs. la un dry Soap, Its good, 6 bars for 25c Taken From th® File« o* *he I that her nose was sound and a part of tile time. I had almost lost disagreed. ltemizer of May 12, 1888. | healthy and thanking the doeto« Gregory Edwin Jacobsen was A. G. Crossan, owner of the all hopes o f ever being any better. “ But one day some one threw some ! very much for the interest h" charred with exceeding the home, has moved into the house I^>ad Pencils, each ............................... lc books In at my door. I read them Mrs. Lyons and daughter, was taking in her. Dr. Toel 1° speed limit with his automobile vacated, and expe- ts to reside Lead Pencils, extra good, 2 f o r , . .. 5 c and found them to he Peruna books. there indefinitely.-Salem States­ Maud, had removed from this always willing to remove a can- and in Justiee Holman’s court ' They described my feeling so truly Large roll toilet paper....................... 5c city to LaGrande. 1 cer without any extra pay what­ James Hos« and wife were tried man. 1 sent at once and got a bottle and Mrs. S. C. Stiles had returned ever if it should have returned began taking It. Vou pronounced In going from Salem to Dal­ j Matches, 4 boxes............................... 15c for alleged fespass. Frederick Hollister believes the my ailment systemic catarrh, and from an extended visit with : in the place from where he had only logical solution of the At a special meeting of the las the other night a carriage Ice Cream! 3 5c cones fo r ............... 10c friends in the east. gave me some advice. once removed it, though surh a liquor problem is NATIONAL 3 "When I had taken two and one- Womans' club Wednesday af­ .containing Hon. J. J. Daly and Straw hats........................................... 15c Work had just cotnenced on return Is extremely rare after his brother. Father Daly, ran half bottles I began to eat without PROHIBITION, and he is man ternoon it was decided that at his method of operating when suffering. I continued to Improve. off the grade at the old Dallas Good stockings, per pair................... 15c the Dallas Hotel. enough to say it. the last meeting of the season townsite and flopped bottom “ When I had taken eight I was like A lively game of base ball wa« S compared to the freauent return a new p rson. That was nine years that of June 2nd. should be a side up. As the preacher is con­ Men's work hose, pair....................... 5c played on the academy grounds, a'ter operations with the knife I F derick Hollister is not a “ trim­ ago. social one. to which the mem- siderably larger than his broth­ Canvas leather tipped gloves........ 10c resulting in a score of 36 to 26. and the use of eating salves and “ I think Peruna the greatest fam ­ mer.” He does not shape his be«s wot?vi bring their lunches er, it may well be imagined that We have the best hairnet in town 5c Mrs. Milo Hubbard, daughter plasters ily remedy there Is. for so many ail­ platform to secure stray votes, ments are due to catarrhal trouble. I (Paid Advertisement.) of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagood, and spend the entire afternoon they did not light as on a ’’bed hut uses It to fell his convic­ would advise any one afflicted with of downy roses.” The good Thin tumblers, each...................... 5c died at her home in Pulman. tions. If elected he will up­ catarrh to take Peruna and I am sure Dallas Wins Again. man’s shaking up only gave him Lace. 2 yards fo r ...................................5c At McMinnville occurred the Lodge Notice. if will leave" hold his platform pledges tof Dallas, with a badlv crinnled j In the Revised "Ills of Life" we Tennin,,s TiOdce extends a eor- a much better appetite for Embroidery, 2 yards fo r .....................5c wedding of Miss Eva Cook to I aTcreeation of base ball tossers have many similar testimonials which TOHIBITION N A T IO N A L Edmond Manning. dHI irritation to Masons and breakfasl. he said, but the judge 1 a.">cedded In putting it all over should Interest sick people every­ »Lot- w’ves to be present at »hr was not so lucky, as he has not Tow els, e a ch ....................................... 10c For Sale— Building 10x12, eost the Ixing A Co. team front Port­ £ I IM MOVEMENT OF ALL WATERWAYS^ where. Sent free by the Peruna Co., been able to get out of his bed Special prices on granite ware. dedication of Masonic Hall Fri­ Columbus. Ohio. PUBLIC LANDS FOR HOME MJ land Sunday, by the score of j $85: will sell for $20; all new People who object to liquid medi­ day May 22 1914. at 9 o ’clock and attend to the duties of his Call and tec us in our new (tore. lumber; sheeted with Iron. Must 5 to 1. cines con now obtain Peruna Tablets, office.— Salem Statesman of 25 Walter L. Muir, Ask Your Druggist for Fro# Peru p. m. With the exception of the( be sold at once.-H. O. Veasen. tf Everything price-marked In plain. years ago. Secretary. sa Lucky Day Almanac for 1114. , k Nr Substitutes E. N. LARRY i \ 1 'S » U a ild S 1 . I m Chinese Noodles C hop Suey 512 ^ ■ R e sta u r a n t SMOTHERING SPELLS -r î ; . *; « ! TION r o u 6 /«a THE FIDLER 5c, ICc and 25c Store 'eadquarters for Good Re­ tailing or above price V O T E 1 5 X FOR HOLLISTER Democratic Candidate For CONGRESS J 'Dnptf •A V W ' . . 4 ' lU t , f p •i * if ¡V " !’ ■