Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 21, 1914, Image 7

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Dr. E. J. Sheetz. phone 1154.
Many cerne miles to dine at
Wash-0 at Holman & Boyd­ the Gall.
ston s.
Buy electric lamps at reduced
Dr. C. L. Poster, dentist, Dallas prices irom Smith & Edison.tf
City Bank building. Phone 931
If you want a second-hand
Electric wiring done right by piano cheap see Davis & Horn.
Smith & Ellison Electric Co. tf
Items or Interest From Dallas
George Martin lias gone to
The greatest tiling in Dallas
and Polk County.
Echo, Oregon, where he will
— a meal at the Gail.
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,
have charge of a hotel.
1 ml. Begin was a visitor in
M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Bid
Poitland over Sunday.
()ur fire alarm system i s cer
tainly a joke. Monday was
White gloves cleaned. 10 cents
Mr
Docksteader,
of
Portland,
a pair— Phil. Begin.
tf
witnessed the spectacle of both
is here on business.
hose carts lined up on Main
tilen O. Holman, attorney at
Pro.. Metzger visited in Mc­ stieet, while Chief Risser slip­
law. Wilson Bldg.
ped to the telephone office to
Minnville the last of the week.
Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic phy­
Frank Rowell spent the week find out where the fire really
sician, 719 Court St.
tf
end in McMinnville visiting rel­ was.
B. F. Butler, dentist, office over atives.
Our old friend, Hon. J. D. Lee,
was a caller Monday. He was
Fuller’s Pharmacy. Phone 354.
Mrs. J. E. McCarter, of Salem, i . ,
,.... ,
0,1 £ 1' le business rnat-
Dallas
becomes
famous is visiting in Dallas at the home ust
f er tron,1 Portland and while
through excellency of Gail of her parents.
here took a tramp of eight miles
meals.
II. A. Ayres went to Portland j over the hills to look upon the
We have fishing tackle that Sunday on his motorcycle, re- scenes of his youth. He leaves
Monday for a trip east and will
will get results.— Craven Hard­ turning Monday.
ware Co.
Miss Golda Peterson, form er-, a^ end
marriage of his
Mr m d Mrs Oscar Hnvter *>’ a wai,1’e*s at the New Scott, youngest son, Roscoe, in Penn-
LOCA
Salem Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Ayres,
F. E. Davis, manager of Davis Mrs* A
«L° , e i n<A A, a
& Horn, is confined to his home spent Sunday in Salem.
with pneumonia.
Washings wanted. Will do
Remember the concert to be three big washings for 10 cents.
given by local talent at the high Wash-O. 523 Main street.
school June 2nd.
I have leased the Brown grav-
I
'
Born
lorn, Mav 17th, to Mr. and I £ barA 8° get y ° ur grave* î ™ nl
Mrs 5. Charles A. Smart, of Ellis i F r e d H a r t m a n -
M 19 tt
street, a daughter.
1 The sensation of the season
AC. V. Fuller is in Coos county I
this week, as an inspector in the
state forestry service.
M artin
Goes to Minnesota.
L. G. Martin who was arrest- 1 2
ed by Sheriff Grant a few
w'eeks ago for attempting to
pass a forged draft for $15,000
on the Dallas City Bank, and
who later nearly succeeded in
breaking Jail, is now at St. Paul,
Minn., where he will be tried
for a similar crime, in w hich he |
is said to have been mòre suc­
cessful. Martin had been iden­
tified by Pinkerton detectives
as a man, who, under the name
of Cox, and several other ali­
ases. operated extensively In tue
Mississippi valley.
He wms
turned over to a deputy sheriff i
from Ramsey county. Minneao- j
to. Monday evening, as the au­
thorities here considered it a
saving to the taxpayers to let
the eastern state do the nrose-
cuting.
N E W T O -D A Y
WAL DEDICATE NEW HALL
Jennings Lodge, A. F. & A. M.
to Have impressive Exercises
Jennings Lodge, No. 9, A. F. & A. M„ will dedicate its new
hall with appropriate exercises Friday evening, at an open
meeting, to which all Masons and their wives and members
oi the Eastern Star and their husbands are invited. Invi­
tations have been sent to all Masonic lodges in the county.
Following is the propram:
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
fO R S A L E — Some Brown Leghorn
eggs,first pullet and first cockerel
mating, at »2.60 a setting. Utility
stock, 31.00 a setting, 38.00 a hunured.
— Henry Voth, Dallas. Ore.
May28
No amount o f misrepresentation by the
peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug­
gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis,
or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of
any kind, can change the fact that
IO S T — A white English Setter pap,
10 months
old.— Louis
Husser,
Dallas.
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CINE P A S T U R E for 400 head of sheep
also oats and team for sale.— Ever­
ett Gwinn, telephone East 5.
Anthem
..................................... "H ail, Universal Lord”
Edgar W. Miles, John E. Miller,
W illis Sim onton, Fred W. Zeller
Dedication C e r e m o n ie s ..........................
M. W. Geo. H . Burnett, proxy for
Grand
Master,
assisted
by
Officers of the Grand Lodge
Anthem
. “ When Solomon, W ith Wondrous S kill"
Male Q uartette
COR S ALE — Recleaned, red Alski
clover seed, 10V4c per lbs., No. 1
grey oats. Telephone 24155.— C. S.
Calkins, Airlie, Ore.
30tf
Royal Baking Powder
has been iound by the ofil-
cial examinations to be of the
highest leavenin g efficiency,
free from alum, and of absolute
purity and wholesomeness.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
for making finest and most economical food.
COR S A L E — At a bargain, 26-acre
place, 2H miles north of Dallas; 365
per acre.— Mrs. J. Hansen.
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COR R E N T — Two rooms furnished for
1 light housekeeping.— Mrs. Jas. Har­
ris, 118 Church St., phone 594. M7tf
Cello S o l o ............................................... “ Humoresque”
John C. Uglow
A d d r e s s ...............................................
M. W. Geo. H . B urnett, Past Grand Master
Vocal D u e t ..................................“ Beautiful Moonlight"
Lucile H am ilton, Louise Miles
FOR S A L E — Clover seed, absolutely
free from plalntain.— A. H. Dennett,
Rickreall, phone Rickreall No. 2,
552.
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HISTORY OF THE LODGE
FOR R E N T — Good pasturage by Mrs.
M. G. Green, phone Black 152. M21
On the 20th day of January, 1854, M. VV. Grand Master John Elliott
granted a dispensation to Jesse Walling and others to hold a Lodge of
Free and Accepted Masons, to be known as Jennings Lodge, No. 9, in
Dallas, Folk County, Oregon. The Master Masons to whom this author­
ity was granted were Jesse Walling .Frederick Waymire,Isaac Zumwalt,
Robert Gilliam, John H. Lewis, John M. Zumwalt, W . S. Gilliam and
Elisha McDaniel.
The iirBt communication of the Lodge under dispensation was held
March 17, 1854, with the following officers: Worshipful Master,
Isaac Zumwult; Senior Warden, Robert Gilliam; Junior Warden. John
H. Lewis. The M. W . Grand Master having died in the meantime, and
the granting of this dispensation having been his last official act, the
first act of Jennings Lodge was the introduction and passage of reso­
lutions of respect for the memory of the departed Grand Officer.
Jennings Lodge worked under dispensation until June 15, 1854, when
a Charter was granted by the Grand Lodge of Oregon. This Charter
Is signed by John C. Ainsworth, M. W. Grand Master, and Benjamin
Stark, Rt. W . Grand Secretary.
The first election of officers, held July 7, 1854, resulted as follows:
Isaac Zumwalt, W . M.; Robert Gilliam, S. W .; John Angel, J.W.;
Frederick Waymire, Secretary; John H. Lewis, Treasurer. The W or­
shipful Master appointed Elisha McDaniel, Senior Deacon, and John
H. Lewis, Tyler. The Senior Warden appointed W . S. Gilliam Junior
Deacon.
The first candidate made a Master Mason by Jennings Lodge was
W illiam W . Boon, who was raised November 3, 1854. The longest con­
tinuous membership in the Lodge to date was that of William C.
Brown, who was raised August 11, 1855, and who died May 10, 1909.
W hile Jennings Lodge is numbered 9, it is now the seventh oldest
Lodge In Oregon, two of tho earlier Lodges having united with other
Lodges in the newly-created Territory of Washington
for the
Grand Jurisdiction of Washington. Since its first communication, 295
members have been admitted or raised. The present membership of
the Lodge is 111 Master Masons.
One member of Jennings Lodge, the late Brother Robert Clow, at­
tained to the office of M. W . Grand Master of the Jurisdiction of
Oregon, and other members have been honored by office In the Grand
Lodge.
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h- ’ a
& Robbie.
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Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer,
Rooms 8-9, National Bank Bldg.,
A 'minis court has been pre­ Dallas. Oregon.
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pared on the church grounds by
Mr.
Jenkins,
traveling
pas­
the men of the Christian church.
senger agent of the S. P., was
City Recorder Chas. Gregory in our city yesterday.
was called to Sheridan Tuesday
Sandl'ord B. Taylor, civil eng-
by the serious illness of his s i:
necr and land surveying, Room
ter.
10 Nat’l Bank Bldg. Dallas, tf
Fresh milk and cream for
Mrs. Frank J. Miller, of Forest
your berries! Remember Ho!-j
man & Boydston have the rich j Grove, will arrive in Dallas to­
Independence Men in Jail.
morrow to visit Mrs. Gerald
kind.
The mystery o f several bur­
Volk.
glaries and petty thefts a lon g1
Have you seen the Maxwell
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goode, the Willamette river in this
car? If not, come in and get a
demonstration.— Black & Rob­ and son. of Salem, visited at county was apparently solved
the home of F. H. Morrison over last Saturday by the arrest at
bie, agents.
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Independence of Harry, Emzie,
Sunday.
Mrs. W. L. Tooze, Mrs. Chas.
Guy and Clint Hunnieutt, broth­
Do
you
like
good
rich
cream
Bennett, Misses Veva Burns,
ers, and James Hackman. A
returned Sunday evening from and strawberries? Well then, miscellaneous assortment of
call Holman & Boydston. They merchandise, ranging from gro­
a visit in Portland.
have both.
ceries to barb-wire, and enough
Born, to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
Charles Kennedy, a former to make two wagon loads, was
Pickard, of Eugene, recently, a
daughter. Mrs. Pickard was employee of the Dallas Lumber found hidden In the brush by
formerly Miss Elsie Ray, of this Co., was visiting friends nere Sheriff Grant. The men have
all been hound over to the grand
yesterday.
city.
Collections gtven prompt at­ iury and are in the county jail
Mrs. Margaret Muscott has i
tention by J. S. Ashbaugh. con­ here. Hackman is said to be a
returned from a visit with her
stable, Dallas National Bank convict at the present time, be­
daughter, Mrs. Hill, in Portland,
ing on parole.
building, room 22.
and will keep Louse for Maur* ;c|
Dalton.
Wanted to rent— Advance en­ Church Conference Next Week.
gine,
12 horse power or more,
In the neighborhood of one j
One cannot read the early history of this Lodge without a feeling of
Rev. G. T. Notson, of South
run clover
Dakota, was here Sunday for a to ruu
“ “ vc. huller.-
munu.— M erle. hundred delegates both minis-
respect almost akin to reverence for the good and true men whose
visit with his uncle, T. T. N o t-! Meyer- Dallas, Ore.
M28j tenal and lav, wdll be in attend ;
faithful labors, often under the most adverse conditions, contributed
so materially to tho advancement of Masonry In a frontier country.
son, whom he had not seen for
Oregon Fire Relief Associa- anCfc. at
con*’er« r,ce of the*
It is gratifying to reflect that the newer generation has shown Its
42 years. He is now visiting tion for prompt settlement in northwest district of the Cbris-
appreciation of this good work by sparing no effort to advance th*»
case of loss. $8 to $9.50 per t[an c,hurch
convenes in'
other relatives in Sheridan.
interest of the fraternity and to place Jennings Lodge, No. 9. In the
$1000. See A1 Snyder.
M28 !.hls c} ty ne* t Tuesday and la s t-
Miss Winifred Wing, who has
! for four days. The district
prosperous condition It enjoys today.
been stenographer for the Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. John Emburn comnrises the counties of Polk.
J. C. H AYTE R .
gon Power Co. here, has been moved to Tillamook last week. Marion. Clackamas
Yamhill,
transferred to the company’s Clark will not go until school Tillamook. Washington. Clat­
Eugene office. R. S. Snyder closes.
sop. Columbia and Multonomah.
has been sent from Albany to do
Chautauqua Notes.
IT IS W H IS P E R E D
Hear the concert at the high The delegates will be enter­
the work here.
Thomas Lewis, the baritone
I school by the high school or- tained in the homes o f the mem-
Dr. McNicol will leave Thurs-i chestra, June 2nd, benefit df the hers for rooms and breakfast, [ with the Elwynn Trio, on the se-
That many republican papers
1 but dinner and supper will be eond day of our Chatauqua, is
day for Seattle to attend the student body.
I served each dav in the basement an example of what grit and j paid no attention whatever to
Washington State Osteopathic
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris 0f the chnrch bv the Sisterhood. work can accomplish. Many a I the publication of political mat-
Association meeting. He ex­
lad in this country could read' ter on election day, some of
pects also to visit his brother, Alice Grant, Buena and G e o r g - j ________________,
this with profit. The big ques-j them going so far as to actual-
who has been a resident of ana Fiske were among those go­
F IR E S G R E EN W O O D .
ing to Portland Saturday morn­
tion is, “ Will they?” Lewis is a! ly solicit votes.
Seattle for the past ten years.
ing.
Welshman, born in Swanseo,|
That it begins to look as if
Council
Dispenses
with
Services
Strawberries without cream !
South Wales, and was one of a this might be a dirty campaign
Drs. Lowe & Turner, eye spe­
of Venerable City Marshal.
Is like home without a mother. !
lamily of twelve children. Of in Polk county, and it will be if
cialists, will be in Dallas again
We can furnish you cream that
course, this means that he was certain quarters do not cease
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______ Friday and Saturday, June 5th
will suit you, or no pay. Parties
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The city council was in a crit­ not petted to any wonderful ex- j the lies that are already being
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and 6th, at Hotel Gail. Consult
wanting cream In large quan-| .
’
icising and economical mood at Lent. Twelve kids under one 1 put out, like that of the desecra-
titles should order the day pre-
its regular meeting Monday roof are rather a crowd. So tion o f McKinlev’s picture,
Brown & Sibley, attorneys evening. Westover wanted B.
vions.- W. D. Calkins, phone
when he was twelve he was put
Thai the county fair associa­
and abstractors, notary public. A. Downey, “ speed cop,” fired
It
1291.
te work in the mines 01 South tion seems to have purchased
Alisracts made promptly at a for his officiousness; others
wales. He remained at that work envelopes to send out circulars
A. V. R. Snyder and N. Beach
reasonable charge. 616 Mill wanted the ordinance enforced
representing the Odd Fellows
for
twelve years, but he was am- for a fly-swatting campaign,
street, Dallas. Ore.
against itinerant peddlers and bitious and devoted his spare
That the election returns as
and Mrs. Jos. Sibley and Mrs. E
doctors,
and
finally
the
council
F. Coad, representing the Re-
A crowd of Dallas young peo-
time to study and improving his flashed on the Finseth building
wound
up
by
dispensing
with
bekahs. are attending the grand j pie motored to Falls City Friday
voice. "Eisteddfods” — or ring- by the Itemizer were greatly ap­
lodge of those orders at Me- night to attend the dance given the services of P. S. Greenwood ing competitions— were held in predated.
That the action of the com-
Minnville this week. Mrs. H. B. | by the Knights of Pythias, as city marshal and adding the ffhTerent parts of the country,
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duties ot that office to those al- an(j Lewis often walked eight mercial club coterie in sending
Cosper. grand secretary of the j They report
a fine time.
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-----------1 Rev. George Bennett, of the ' J'aclJr i,er'£ rille<l ny O. 1 . Chase,
!line n,iles to try for a prize of their $50-a-month henchman to
Rebekahs, is also in
attendance.
At the court h o u s e next S a l- Methodist church, will preach t h e hay officer ana street clean- 1 about filty cents, or two shillings to demand of our city recorder
I the baccalaureate sermon at the e l'
Al.1 ° ^ !iali?e waa passed as it would be called in English ^|,af he refrain from giving cer-
urday. Assistant t Postmaster
C. Ellis, clerk of the Polk county high school here June 7th. Mr. approving the official plat of the money. Lewis came to America tain printing Is but on a par
ParK an.d an° taer to coin- in 1 $i05 and went to work in the with their other dirty work
civil service board, will conduct F. W. Zeller has charge of the c
nnnmutiiAn
steel mills in Pittsburg. T h ea ga in st this paper
What that
that day.
P.el1 oonne^
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an examination of 18 applicants music for
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,
the sewer district with the city panic of 1907 was responsible [ clique is after is to make Dallas
who desire to become rural car­
Mrs. Gerald Volk will leave sewer. The saloon license of
riers within the county. Exam- next week for I ortland to at- j y
was renewed for an­ tor his becoming a professional a one-paper town and be free
singer. He was thrown out of to run It just as they please,
imations for the postoffices of tend the state meeting of the other yeaf
work, and ther. when he entered
That many think the reason
Perrydale and Buena Vista will P. E. O. Mrs. Volk is a mem-
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upon professional work as a ¡the city council did not order
occur June 20th.
her of Chapter F of that organ­
G. A. R. Post Organized.
singer he discovered what -ij Mill street— one of the most
ization, of Portland.
A representative of the Pol-
U. S. Grant Post, G. A. R., was really remarkable voice he pos- travelled In this city— oiled was
Reports that our big mill is mustered Into the department sesse. Since then constant I because o f spite work,
low-McClellan Carnival Com­
pany has been here this week to shut down are untrue, and of Oregon last Saturday by Ad- study and cultivation has m ade
That it is seriously doubted if
making arrangements for the such a report that they will have infant General C. A. Williams, of him one of the concert stage’ 41 the city council can directly op-
appearance of his company here to close down for a half a day Portland, with Senior Vice lavorites. He sings all of thejpose the expressed vote of the
in June. Opposition has arisen while certain repairs are being Department Commander J. W. operatic songs and also has a 1 people.
in certain quarters and a special made at the electric light plant, Moote o f Newberg. acting as great
repertoire of
lighter
That one more Sunday will
session of the city council has is true.
officer of the day. Past Com­ riusic, including a number of knock out the Easter rain hoo-
been called for Friday evening
Ex-Commissioner Seth Riggs mander B. F. Pike, of Newberg, Scotch dialect songs.
doo.
to consider revoking the permit drove up from Portland for the w:.a aiso present and assisted in
granted for the use of the week-end on business and the inns’ er.
The following
streets at the regular meeting pleasure combined. He was veterans were present for trr.s-
Monday night
accompanied by Mrs. A. R. ter:
P. S. Greenwood cotn-
Mrs. Ralph Morrison and Mrs. Lewis, of Oswego, and Miss mander; E. H McDocgal. sc. ior
Jack Sibley were hostesses at a Patterson. Miss Foster and Miss vice com. tander: E. L. Johnson.
Junior vi^e commander: Nuuia
smart affair Wednesday after­ Nelson, of the metropolis.
Lew A. Cates and wife have An old. quartermaster; H. P.
noon. when they entertained
several guests at dinner at the taken over the semi-weekly Ob- SI river surgeon: R. B. Carj.-n-
former’s home on Clay street, server and Postmaster Fiske di- ter. chaplain; B. Lovelac e a.l-
Pink and red roses were used in rects the fortunes of the old his- ju.ent: Isaac Phillips, officer of
abundance for the decorations, toric Polk County Itemizer, the d o . W. G. Campbell, quar-
The guests were: Mrs. C. L. made a familiar household word termaster sergeant; D. Smutze,
Starr, Mrs J. R. Allgood. Mrs. by Editor Wash of days gone by. sergeant major; and comrades
A l l G r a n it e a n d C h in a 1-4 o f f
H. Patterson. Mrs. Jack Sibley, No county seat town has two J. V. Ronco. E. L. Johnson was
Misses Edna Morrison. Iva stronger or more progressive elected delegate to the state en-
G ood C andy 1 5 c -2 0 c lb .
Stanley, Naida Scott and Fran- papers than Dallas.— Correspon- eampment; B. Lovelace, alter-
ces Dempsey.
1 dence In Salem Statesman.
j nate.
A sh V a rie ty
T h e F act Remains
COR S A L E — A good driving team.— A.
C. Dimick, Dallas bridge.
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PROGRAM
1.
Notices under this head only / t cent
a word each insertion, cash in id -
vanca. No ohona ordera accepted
S to re
D ry Goods, N otions, Ladies'
Furnishings
Stationery and Q ueensw are
S
COR S A L E — A pony and saddle, broke
1 single and double.— A. Schulson,
Route 1, Dallas.
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COR S A L E — 10 acre tract, 2V4 miles
r east of Dallas, set to prunes, 6 years
old; new house, barn and chicken
house; with or without horse, cow and
implements, to suit purchaser
in­
quire at Itemizer office.
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COR S A L E — 6 H.-P. Fairbanks-Morse
wood-saw outfit.— Mrs. C. McNulty,
Polk Station, Route 1.
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COR S A L E — A Jersey cow.
Black 3.— T. J. Butler.
Phone
W A N T E D — Competent girl for general
housework. W rite Box 393, or
phone 1364, Dallas.
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QERRY W A R E H O U S E
open every
U Monday. Good vetch and oat hay
for sale at $13.50 and $41.00 per ton.
— L. A. Westacott & Co.
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COR S A L E — Pointer dog and auto-
' matic shotgun.— H. L. Crider. M28
V O U N G BACH ELOR, 39, Christian.
* whose occupation ltmtts social op
portnnities. desires acquaintance of
Christian lady, 25 to 35, with some ac-
shlp and matrimony, if Huited.—'Calvin
A. McLemore, Dallas, Ore.
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AT T H E C HURCHES
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Evangelical.
C. P. Gates, pastor
The usual services will he held
both morning and eveing.
Christian
Bible school, 10 a. m.
Communion and sermon, 11
a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 6:20 p. m.
A specialy service will be held
Sunday in honor of the Polk
County Soldiers and Sailors’ As­
sociation.
That organization
will attend in a body. The ad­
dress of the evening will be de­
livered by the minister, C. C.
Curtis.
Presbyterian.
Rev. Geo. H. Mitchell, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00
p. m.
Baptist.
Rev. Owen Day, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., Miss
Flora Miller, superintendent.
Morning service, 11 a.n.
Bible study class, 3 p. n»
B. Y. P.U. service, 6:30 p. m.
Christian Science.
Services held in new City
Bank building, Sunday at 11 a.in.
Subject
of
lesson-sermon,,
‘‘Soul and Body.”
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Wednesday meeting at 8 p. m.
Reading room, same address.
The public is cordially invited
Methodist.
Anniversary of the Woman’s
Foreign Missionary Society will
lie observed Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
IVof. James D.
Mathews, of Willamette Univer-
The pastor will speak at S
o’clock on the subject, “ Chris­
tian Science, the Modern Philos­
ophy.”
Advertised Letters.
Letters remaining unclaimed
at the Dallas postofflee May 19,
1914:
Armstrong. Mr. W. A.
Cody, Mr. Michel.
Cunningham. Mr. J. B.
Fredrick, Mrs. G.
Jones, Mr. L. L.
Killboum. Mr. W. J.
Kuykendall. W. \.
Sumpter, John.
Stone, Mr. E. P.
Snyder, Mr. J.
V. P. Fiske,
Postmaster.
Late of St. Louis, Mo.
E. N. LARRY
ARCHITECT
McM innville, Oregon
Have an experienced archite ct design and plan you new
residence of business building.
H E W IL L SAVE YOU MO NEY
i
o Chinese Noodles
Chop Suey
LJ3.ll as
li£ Restaurant
ventive measures. Osteopathy
is well adapted to cure the pa­
Popular Dallas Girl Weds Port­ tient of manifold ills; but an
even more important function of
land Man.
osteopathy is the removal of
A pretty May wedding was causes likely to produce ills.
solemnized Wednesday at 4 Osteopathy aims at catching the
o’clock, when Mr. Frank Hob­ patient before he becomes too
son and Miss Olive Howe, both much of a patient. Its object is
of Portland, were married at to rectify the irregularities of
the old Howe home here on Mill I bony structure and tissues be­
street, Rev. James Moore, o f fore the aberration becomes so
Salem, officiating. Roses and , great as to induce active disease.
ferns, combined with an abund­ From the osteopathic stand­
ance of locust blossoins made point, the number of ill persons
the rooms effective In the color in a community is not to be esti­
mated by counting up the in­
scheme of white and green.
The bride was charming in a mates ol' hospitals and sanitar­
gown of white crepe de chene, iums or the number of those con­
with veil caught up with orange fined to bed in private dwellings.
blossoms, and carried white On the contrary, those denomin­
roses.
The
bridal
party, ated ills should include all per­
to the strains of the wedding sons who are conscious of lack
march played by Prof. William of strength, vitality or efficiency
Caldwell on the old melodeon, which can properly be attributed
which was one of the first musi­ to any physical derangement,
cal instruments brought to Dal­ however slight it may be In its
las, entered the room preceded present existing stage. Osteop­
by the three little flower girls, athy corrects the mechanical er­
Cleo Guy, Virginia Ellis and rors of the human organism
I ielen Soehren, who looked cun­ which have been found to be the
ning in white dresses with blue basis of these vital handicaps,
sashes.
The bridesmaid, Miss thus curing many diseases iu
Effie Brown, wore a gown of their beginnings.—Hon. Russell
pink crepe de chene and carried Duane of the Philadelphia bar
pink roses. Charles Kennedy, in a recent address.
of Portland, was best man.
Previous to the ceremony Mrs.
O rr for Sheriff.
C. L. Starr sweetly sang “ To
Have, to Hold, to Love.”
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Robert Howe and was for­
merly a Dallas girl, until just
lately when she and her mother
took up their residence in Port­
land. The groom is a resident
of Portland and a few years ago
was mail agent on the run from
Portland to Dallas. Mr. and
Mrs. Ilohson will live In Port­
land. Following the ceremony
a wedding lunch was served.
The guests were:
Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Soehren, Mr. and
Mrs N.L.Guy, Mr. and Mrs. T.H.
Manston, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Ford, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Metz­
ger, Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
Dunkleberger, Mr. and Mrs. P.
L. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
f ood, Mr. and Mrs. H. Layher.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Kearth, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Howe, Mrs. Rob­
ert Howe, Mrs. Margaret James,
Mrs. N. C Brown, Mrs. Jennie i I wish to thank the republican
Williams, Mrs. M. O. Guy, Mrs. party for the nomination it has
Mabel Guy, Mrs. J. C. Gaynor, j so generously given me. 1 do
Misses Effie Brown, Nora Rob­ 1 not believe in idle promise*, but
ertson, Frances Dempsey, Alta j if elected I will adhere to my
Savage, Virginia Kills. Helen oath of office so far as It is in
Soehren, Messrs W. H. Gaynor, me and stand upon it as my
Fred
West,
Nevin Palmer, platform. I respectfully aoliclt
William Caldwell. Ralph Howe, the support of the voters of Polk
county.
Robert Howe.
Sincerely yours,
Out of town guests were. Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Howe, Mr. and
JOHN W. ORR
Mrs. C. L. Starr, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Smith, C. S Kennedy, Mas­
Agents Wanted
ter Wnllace Howe, of Portland:
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Greer, of
We want a reliable man or
Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. L. Hob­ woman in Dallas to look aftar
son, and Rev. and Mrs. James renewals and new .ubscription»
Moore of Salem; Clinton Chor- to Metropolitan, The ^Livea»
penlng, of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Magazine in America.” j "
Emhert Shoemaker,of Newberg. work may be done in spare time
a few hours each week. Lib­
Robt. Dashiell and wife, of eral pay for whatever ilW
Dallas, Ore., are guests at the put in No investment on bond
home of C. C. Gibson. Mr. Dash­ required, no previous expWtenca
Full instruction*
iell being an uncle of Mr. Gibson. necessary.
Mr. Dashiell can lay claim to be­ and supplies sent fre«. Give
ing a real pioneer o f the state two reference*. Desk *4, M «*
his firat visit to Spokane being ropolitan Magazine. NeW
in 1872 when that prosperous
city contained but two shacks
two families, and a bachelor as
Wayne Barham, who
residents. He was a former
resident of Stevens county and east early in the spring to P>
has been visiting sons in that for the Cincinnati team. »
section recently. — Davenport, with the San Francisco club ot
the coast league.
Wash., Tribune.
H O B S O N -H O W E . .