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Everyclay Cake Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Folk. Harold Bell Wright’s New Novel, Mary L. Simonton, George Lafayotte can be varied in many ways with different sick list. John Keller, of Pioneer, went l'iaskett, Edith F. Reynolds, Eithei E frosting* and icings. It looks a little nicer .to Portland Tuesday. baked in a tube pan, but will be equally as Headrick, J. P. I- riz , »11, Curtis P. Cross The greatest tiling in Dallas good baked in a square loaf. and Veda M. Cross, plaintiffs, v s .! Mrs. T. E. Watson spent Tues —a meal at the Gail. George T. Boothby, William W. Booth* day with her mother. by, Jane C McFarland, Mary E. Gwin, Dr. McNlcol. Osteopathic phy Permelia Bradley, Reason T. Booth- j By Mr«. Janet McKemie Hill, Editor of sician, 719 Court St. Charles Westover and family by, Ma»*v C. Ream. Caroline C. Ed- j tf the Boston Cooking School Mazarine. are camping at the coast. wards, Fannie E. Hill, T. Edgar Dennis, i cup butter; i cup sugar: yolks of f Will be on sale at Hayter’s Book Store Margaret F. Boone, Max Haley, Arthur j Hugh Hayes returned from eggs, beaten light; l cup flour, less z Waidport Mrs. Henry Stump is again J. Haley, Adrio C. Haley, Eldon M. this week. level tablespoonfuIs;t level teas ikmh fu ll Haley, Mrs. S. J. Donaldson, Frank reported to be seriously ill. K C Baking Bouider; i cup milk; gratsu Haley, Nettie Louisa Jasper-McGuire, Grandma Lane has moved in rind of 1 orange. Glen 0 . Holman, attorney at Maud Lois Ja3per Jones, Thomas H. to Harry Lane’s house. Jasper, George C. Jasper, Harry W. law. National Bank Building. Sift flour and baking powder togetht Boothby and Guy Boothby, also all three times; cream butter and «ugar, bca Ervin Lewis visited his pa- ! B. F. Butler, demist, office over other persons or parties unknown yolk» of egg«, add these to creamed mixture rents in Salem Sunday. and lastly add the moisture and flour alter claiming any right, title, estate, lien or I Fuller’s Pharmacy. Phone 354. nntely, beating batter until smooth. Gol, interest n the real estate described in Dr. C. is Foster, dentist, Dallas Ekl. Cadwell went to Bob An- Cake c ut only be made tucceisfuliy by beat City Bank building. Phone 931.! the complaint herein, defendants. | ing yolks of eggs, very, very cteaniy am To Mary C Ream, Caroline C. Edwards, keney’s place at Rickreall, Mon- li/it lemon colored, using a rotary beater. Fannie B. Hill, T. Edgar Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Brown visited | day. The rotary beater is the only ^ a Margaret F. Boone, Max Haley, her sister, Mrs. Richmond Sun- j beater that will do justice to Ljtt Mrs. S. J. Donaldson, Nettie Louisa Mr. and Mrs. X. X. Buckner, day. the yullu of eggs. The beat | Jasper-McGuire, Maud Lois Jasper* ¡ of Salem, were visiting Dallas ing kills all egg taste and Jones, Thomas H. Jasper and George Charles Lane has moved into | last week. improves the texture of the C. Jasper, Harry W. Boothby and cake. John Brown’s house, on Orchard TI . ,,, , . . ,, , Guy Boothby and all above named IH avenue Hugh Black returned Monday defendants: from Netarts, where he left his In the name of the Sate of Oregon, I Mrs. B. Toner went to New- family in camp. you and each of you are required to ap port Friday morning for the pear and answer the complaint hied | Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, against you in the above entitled suit week-end. Rooms 8-9, National Bank Bldg., within six weeks from the date of the vE C ocoanut Frosting Mrs.Walter Kent, of Waldport, Dallas. Oregon. first publication of this summons, and tf Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace went to if you fall to so appear and answer the Beat the wlutcs of 2 eggs dry; gradually ¡s visiting Mrs. Hugh Hayes for Ed. Cadwell went to Falls City Mrs. D. J. Grant and chil said complaint, for want thereof, the beat in half a cup of sifted confectioner’s a short time. Newport last week. plaintiff will apply to the Court for sugar and continue die beating until the frost dren returned from a visit at Sunday. Ed. Biddle has returned from the relief prayed for in said complaint, ing is smooth, thick and glossy; then beat in Alma Mitchell is on the sick Philomath Friday. Walter Kent, a former Dallas grated cocoanut, fresh or prepared, and i___■ , . . ,, to-wit: tor a decree against you and ; his outing at Newport. y is S working at t pread upon the cake. This frosting is made 1 each of you, that you have no interest Mr. and Mrs. George Siefarth list this week. | life-saving station. thick by beating rather than by sugar, Ralph Hill and wife, of Port or estate in, of or to the following de Merle and Glen Holman have and son, Chester, have moved scribed premises, to-wit: The Wst Save thia recipe. You will want to use it land, are visiting in Dallas. finished baling. into the dormitory. Miss Mabel Hayes, of Rick- half of the Southeast quarter of the frequently. Or better, send us the colored__ „ ______ . ; _ The base ball boys won their Northeast quarter of Section ten (10) certificate e pai_____ packed in each ___ _ 25-cent ______ can ____ of 1C Oil Dr. Bollman went to Falls City Miss Faye Hensen left Tues in Township seven (7) South of Range C Baking Powder and we will mail you “ The j Dallas game with Falls City Sunday. Saturday evening. day to visit relatives and friends four (4) West of the Willamette Meri Cook’s Book” containing this and 89 other Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Lynch and in Salem and Albany. baking recipes equally good—all by Mrs. HiU. J. II. Shepherd and family vis dian, and containing 20 acres, more or :: Roland Holman returned from Jaqucv Mfg. Co., Chicago. daughter, Mrs. Sena Bilyeu ited his niece east of Salem Sun less, all situated In Polk County, Ore Cleve Burch is a new bailiff Newport Tuesday. gon; that the plaintiffs are the owners ; motored to Portland Sunday. in charge of the trial juries in fee simple, as tenants in common Miss Norma Holman went to day. The Itemizer one year and the which convened Tuesday. Mrs. H. E . Smith and her of such premises, and their title be Newport Monday. forever quieted; that eacli of you be Portland Daily Journal until af B. Lovelace and wife went to A. E. Miller, of Albany, was t laughter, Mrs. W. L. Tooze, left forever perpetually barred and en ter the election, for only $2.70/ Newport last week, where they .londay for the coast. joined from hereafter asserting any Dallas caller Friday. . , laim, Interest or estate in, of or to Mr. and Mrs. Hoag have rent- j are camping on Nye beach. Patronize home industry by j saU premises or any part thereof ad Mr. Hardy, of Dallas, spent ed the John Boyer house. Mrs. I Dr. V. C. Staats and Robert buying Dallas hop and prune verse to the said estate of the plain Sunday in Portland. tiffs; and you will also take notice stoves.—Dallas iron Works. lirmv ^ a S1Ster ° ^Irs' GeorS* VanOrsdal went to Newport in that this summons is served upon you Ab. Byerly spent Sunday with ’ ! the doctor’s car Monday after- by publication thereof ln the Polk his son, Otto Byerly. Miss Georgana Fisko has re County Mr. and Mrs. Will llayes and noon. Itemizer. a weekly newspaper Items of interest From Dallas turned to her work in the post- published at Dallas, Polk County, Ore | children left Tuesday for Craw- Mr. and Mrs. Hogg has mov and Polk County. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., was at jftice after taking her vacation gon, for six weeks, pursuant to an fordville, to visit Matt Hayes Toledo Monday, appearing as ed from the Viers’ farm. order of the Hon. J. B. Teal, County j and family. J. C. Ellis, assistant postmas- Judge of Polk County, Oregon, made W. A. Martin and family went attoreny in a case in the circuit Dr. E. J. Scheetz, r*mne 1444. at Chambers, at Dallas, Polk County, .er, with his family, is enjoying to Newport Monday. Miss Dora Hayes has returned court. Oregon, on the 30th day of July. 1914: ais annual vacation at Newport. White gloves cleaned, 10 cents home from Monmouth, where and that the date of the first publica Percy Lady, of Willamina is in Ed. Shaw and Walter Will- a pair.—Phil. Begin. tf she lias been attending the sum- ¡ams went to Newport Monday Dallas attending court. tion of this summons is the 6th day of A marriage license was issued August 1914, and the date of the last mer school. to spend a short vacation with Frank Laws and family left Wednesday to William E. Smith publication thereof will be on the 17th Jennie Palous returned home dav of September, 1914. Hop and prune growers, we j their wives. for the coast Tuesday. and Pearle N. Davidson, of Mon from Ballston this week. JOHN BAYNE, invite you to call and see our mouth. Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdel and We have fishing tackle thai Attorney for Plaintiffs. Mrs. West, of Portland, visited M. Hayter, deutist. Bank Bid Many come miles to dine at ‘The Eyes of The World ' K C Gold Cake Cook Book With Fisher’s Blend Flour A. Y< e beg to announce that we have secured the exclusive sale of this high-erade flour and until the supply is exhausted will give with each sack, one oi these books which have been specially compiled for western climatic conditions. You w ililike it, ■ Saturday, August B j More than a million copies of “The Winning of Barba'a Worth” ha^e been sold to date. The sale of “The Eyes of the World” promises to ec lipse this marvelous record. Your copy will be ready for you Saturday morning. ■ Fisher’s Blend, “Costs M ore per Sack, But Less per Sack” CRIDER’S STORE i » a is iia a n ia rB iiiiiiim iiim u c HAVE YOU CHEAP LAND TO SELL? ■ & m ia The Salem Commercial Club is listing land in the Valley held under $40.C0. The lists will be distributed free to thousands of prospective settlers in the east. There will be no charge to you either for listing or for sale. Send in location, owner, price, terms and a careful and exact description to Salem Commercial Club, Salem, Oregon Working at tile lilailiook was Operated at the hospital. Saturday \ L O C A new hop and prune stoves.— Dallas Foundry. Those wishing to pick hops *n *!rown yard f°r Williams “ Plummer kindly register with H. B. Plummer or Frank E. Ker sey.—Plummer & Williams. 20 Dr. R. R. Hill and wife, of Portland, who formerly lived in GO TO TidamookCountyBeaches The most wonderful and interesting jour ney in America. Easily reached by the way of Hillsboro. Landscape—-mountains—streams — for ests and the crowning clory of all—the Ocean. Miles and miles of smooth, shin ing, silvery strand. Train Service Just Right Two fine through trains daily each way, with Parlor Observation Car on the after noon train. Morning train leaves Port land 8:55, Hillsboro 10:27, Afternoon train leaves Portland 1:30, Hillsboro 3:00 p. m. Special Low Round-Trip Fares daughter, Miss Pauline, left Mrs. Robt. Sachtler Sunday. Ralph E. Williams, wife and Notice to Contractors. Monday for an outing of several baby, are spending a few days Mrs. R. D. Jennings came The incorporated Cttv of Dallas weeks at Newport. here, enroute home to Portland home from Monmouth Saturday Oregon, will receive sealed bids until from Newport. Misses Letitia Shewey and 0:30 o'clock P. M. on Monday, August Balias becomes famous 17, 1914, at Dallas, Oregon, for the Effa McBee returned Saturday Full particulars from nearest S. P. Sam Fearn, an Indian, was construction of a sewage disposal from Airlie, where Miss Shewey through excellency of Gaii Agent,with copy of handsome illus plant, consisting of sewage tank of fined $50 and costs by Judge meals. visited her father. about 40 500 gallons capacity com Holmes this morning upon a trated booklet describing the vari Robt. Sachtler and family and plete with outfall sewers, etc,, as Mrs. Chauncey L. Crider plea of guilty of assault. shown on plans, and for tho construc ous Tillamook Beach Resorts. company spent Sunday up the ROUTES and children went to Newport tion f about 750 feet of 8 Inch sewer, Mr. and^Mrs. C. B. Sundberg this city, have returned to their Wednesday to enjoy the ocean creek. Deputy Sheriff Henry Savery 850 John M. Scott, t of 12 Inch sewer, 400 feet of and Mrs. C. A. Adams motored home after a visit of several breezes for a short time. Frank Maybee has finished went to Amity today and ar- 10 in .: sewer, and 155 feet of 18 Inch General Passenger Agent, to Portland Sunday days with friends here. sewer, complete with suitable appur Portland, Oregon. Fred Hartley, of the Golden baling about three hundred tons ested O. R. Levens, who was tenances, all In accordance with plans yesterday indicted for furnishing and specifications prepared by S. 11 S. B. Taylor left Wednesday P. S. Greenwood.Jr., and wife Rule store, with his wife left of hay. aquor to an Indian. morning ^for the Siletz country, who recently returned from Salt Wednesday for Newport for a Taylor, City Knglneer, and now on (lie DM * Everett Wilson and family re In his ofllee and at the otllce of the on a week’s cruising trip Lake City, have moved into the week or ten days’ outing. The civic improvement de City Auditor and Police Judge. turned home from Portland on Judge and Mrs. George H. residence property of Mr. and partment of tile Woman’s Club All bids must be accompanied with Misses Marjorie and Dorothy Monday. Library Report for July. Burnett, of Salem, were visitors Mrs. Chas. Gregory, on Levens recently offered to place seats certified chocks approximately ln Bennett went to Oregon City Juvenile non-fiction books Mrs. Flaterback, of Portland, amount of 5 per cent of the bid made NEW TO-DAY over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. street. last Friday with Dr. Cary and spent a few days with Mrs. Robt. on the court house lawn, but the payable without recourse to the City loaned, 45; juvenile fiction books H. H. Belt. county court rejected the propo of Dallas, Oregon Ethel Lawrence, the 12-year- will visit relatives there for a Sachtler. loaned, 232; adult fiction books Notice* under this head only </2 cent The City of Dallas hereby reserves loaned, 618; adult non-fiction sition. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, old Independence girl, who was week. a worn each insertion, casn in ad the right to reject any or all bids, to Mr. and Mrs. Westover left vance. No ohune orders accepted. of Portland, were visitors at the accidentally shot in the neck books loaned, 49; total, 944; waive defects, and to accept any bid. Miss Ella Olsen, a sister of Miss Madelene Beal left Sun- Friday for a ten day’s stay at home of Mr. and Mrs. George T. last week by Velma Wood, while ” day evening for her home in 1742; new Mrs. George H. Mitchell, and All bids must be in sealed envelopes number of callers, , . ’ j .72 KI CORSALE—Red clover need, test 99 4 Newport. the girls were playing with a re marked on the outside, “Sewage Bids," Gerlinger the week’s-end. »nower s cards i«sued,27. New t _ j. M. Ul)UIlett> Ulckrettlli phone pll0ne Miss Editli Tillson, both of Ona- Portland, after spending ter, and addressed to Chas. Gregory, Audi books have been added during Jvolver, is reported as still living Pauline and Paul Miller went Muumuuth 2713. Barham Brothers are push at wa, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. juu4tf '".j? days at the home of her aunt, tor and Police Judge, Dallas, Oregon a Salem hospital, to Salem Tuesday to visit for a Mitchell. They expect to ac Done by order of the City Connell of the week as follows; ‘.Within ing work on their street im chances now favoring her re i Mrs. H. P. Shriver. few days. company Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell the City of Dallas, Oregon, made and the Lav.” Veiller; “The Root of poK SALE—Pedigreed Duroc Jersey provement contract, about one covery Mr. and Mrs John Hurt anu entered of record on the 28th day of Evil,” Dixon; “Adventures of pigs, JiO; registered, singles or block a day being completed. Annie Robinson and children to Newport. July. 1914. Kathlyn.” MacGrath; “Captivat trios; not related.—C. D. Nairn, near Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wheeler aon’ 5 ar0£ ° ^ £ 1 ? ^ an<I, ? r- Witness my hand and tho official Sundayed with her parents at In- A. E. Thompson, proprietor of seal of tin City of Dallas. Oregon, this ing Alary Carstairs,” Harrison; Ballston; address Amity, Ore. JlStt P™f- \ “ • G1.enn.’ ° f ™ > f Nagasaki, Japan, are visiting and “,,u “ Mrs. ™- Donald V McCarty, T t T * ’ of a V u " versity of Washington, h u J o in -! larents. Mr. and dependence, visited Mrs. Addie Ellendale. the Dallas steam laundry, spent 30th day of July, A. D 1914. “The Last Trail," Grey; “Dawn ed h.s family who are spending Mrg R G Bald^ree ln this city Whiteaker over Sunday CHAS. GREGORY, O’l lara • ” Ferbcr- 2 l ^UM b a r g a i n s -oo acres, fair Ethel Minty visited her sister, Saturday and Sunday at New [Seal l m i . “The in Wltchinir w in n in g ^ imurovemeiiLH. vnn acres q . » . improvement», »Man- $50.00; 200 Auditor and Police Judge of the summer at the Veas.e home w uh their two Uttle daughte„ | Mrs. Joe Sherwood, Saturday port. He went over to get a few Hour,”e Thomas; “Out of thl tine improvements, $55.00. Both on N. Selig and son, Morris, of the City of Dallas, Oregon. near Dallas. pointers from an old hand at the Priniitive,”Pennet;“Full Swing,” easy terms. Well located and bar they arrived from the Orient! Falls City, who have been on an and Sunday. Notice to Creditors. Danby; "Freckles,” Porter; gains. Write for particulars and de During my absence the Sweet July 30th and hastened to Eu extended trip in Washington for Miss Bessie Foster, of Mon business—he wanted to sec the Notice Is hereby given that the tin ’Winning of Barbara Worth,” scription. No trades.—Morgan & Shop will be in charge of my gene, where they had been call Mr. Selig’s health, passed mouth, called on Mrs. Nellie Ta- waves wash the shore. Walker, Corvallis, Oregon tf derslgned has been duly appointed sister, Mrs. Glore. Your con ed by the poor health of Mr. through Dallas Tuesday on the ton Monday. Miss Van Vorhees has pur executrix of the estate and last will Wright. tinued patronage is cordially Wheeler’s mother. and testament of John h. Castle,de way home. Glen Butler returned from chased the interest of Miss Geer ceased, by the County Court of the Charged With Serious Crime. fOR SALE—Second-hand organ.—J. solicited.— H. O. Veason. " K. Holman. AugG Tuesday morning 'Squire Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crider, Newport Friday, but expects to in the Dallas hospital and will State of Oregon, and has qualified The grand jury Wednesday re Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Hender- Hardy Holman, County Assessor] who have been spending several go back soon. have sole charge of that insti All persons having claims against the turned -in indictment again»* COR SALE—Good house and 2 lots in shott, of Portland, visited the F. E. Meyer and Irv. Woods j weeks, here, left the first of the tution in the future. The new said estate are hereby notified to tire Hop and prune stoves at the hospital is expected to be ready sent the same, duly verified, together Ait’nur Serr, charging a statu ' City View-Addition, for $900. Will latter -- part of the week at the „ ... . „ a . „ loaded themselves, their wives week to return to their home at with the proper vouchers therefor, to tory offense. He was arrested take team of work horses or good sec home of Dr. and Mrs. A. ts. fc>ta - and severai ton3 (?) Gf Camp gan Jose, Cal. They will make Dallas Iron Works. See them for occupancy some time 4 he the undersigned, at the law office of at once by Sheriff Grant and ond hand autouiooite as part payment. before buying. Brown, Sibley A Belt. 010 Mill Street, buck. next month. Inquire this office. AG outfit and provisions on the the trip the same way they came Dallas, Oregon, within nix months later released on $2000 bond. The Martin & Blodgett thrash A. W. Palmer is no longer an Starr Transfer Company’s big up— via auto. The woman in the case is said from the date of this notice. Dignity was thrown out of the ing outfit started to work Fri window In the circuit court employee of the Dallas Steam auto truck and departed for Dated and first published July 9 to be a Portland girl, who was COR SALE—8-rooui modern house. See T. C. Swartz. augl3* The Camp Fire Girls left by day near Rickreall. 1914. Laundry. All bills due this firm Pacific City, presumably to re visiting in Dallas a few weeks Wednesday. Judge Holmes per I,orena J Castle, are payable at the office or to main the balance of the sum train Monday morning for New Jim Smith, an old-time logger, mitted the jury, attorneys and RANTED—Hop-pickers. Call Dak 635, Executrix of the estate and ago. port for a two weeks’ outing. of Dallas, with his wife and a court attaches to remove their Clyde Gibbs, the present circu mer. or inquire of C Ralph, 2 miles west Last Will and Testament of John _ . , , Mrs. H. A. Woods and Mrs. Har- friend are visiting here. aug20* L. Castle, deceased. lator. aug6 For Sale At $85 per acre, 27 ct Dallas. coats and set the example him ,, Dr- A. B. Starbuck and party ry volheim are accompanying Brown, Sibley & Belt, acres 2 ,/a miles from Dallas on self by appearing on the bench Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, oi of returned ]ast Friday from a very thpm „ilin(,rnn, and Master Attorneys for the Estate. Madaline Beal, who has been SALE—Young pigs. 7 to 8 weeks graveled road; fair house and COR siirrpssf„. fishing fishine trip tri„ in In the 1“ Ma Portland, visited last week successful old.—Wes. Elliott, phone 4x25. as* visiting at Mrs. H. P. Shriver’s in shirt sleeves. Rex Volheiin as mascot. barn; well on porch; 5 acres o’ Notice for Publication. with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Craven Siltez country. On the way out went to Gaston Sunday. Owing to a press of other mat- Department of the Interior, U. S. 2 and 3 year old prune trees; 4 COR Sale—Berkshire brood sow and Sunday they left in company a big black bear came out of the Through the agency of Van Emmett and Earnest Pierce, ter coming In after part of thr Land Office at Portland, Oregon, July acres In grain; good spring yeai some 3-month pigs.—L. I. Rtirseli, with the Cravens for an outing brusj, and j0ped across the road Orsdel & Manston last week A. Monmouth, Ore. J30tf of Monmouth, spent Sunday paper had been printed, we are 14,1914. round: about 1000 cortls stand Notice la hereby given that Mary on the coast. a few yards ahead of their auto. J. Barham traded his 160 acre Compelled to omit the regular Shirlev, whoae poatofilce addreaa la ing timber. A. E. Thompson, with their brother, Ross. IOST—A silver tabu- fork; dropped Jesse Barham has sold his in- The doctor had several guns in farm three miles north of Dallas 1241 E. Main St„ Portland. Oregon, at Dallas Steam Laundry, tf L from lunch basket on street ln Dal Mrs. H. P. Shriver spent ',f Gl®.H,‘ria' *U'ry- did. terest in the Dallas Warehouse1 the auto, hut none were loaded to S. Miller, of Portland for 70 on the 11th day of HoptcniUtr, las. Kinder kindly leave at Itemizer Tb« Valiants of V irginia, this 1913, file In tlila office Sworn State & Manufacturing Company to nor easily accessible, so bruin acres at Pioneer, The com Thursday with Mr. and Mrs week. Publication of the story ment and Application, No. 03912, to Notice to Ice Consumers. office tf bined value of the two farms is Bowersox, of Monmouth. his father, A. J. Barham, and got away with a whole hide. will be resumed next week. Partes desiring ice will please I purchase the I/ita 2. 3 and 4, Section stated as $13,500. Some cash will devote his whole time here . . . I 30, Townahlp 9 South, Range 8 Weal, display their ice cartls early in (YANTED—Work on farm by month, Mrs. Palous’ daughter and Sam Fearn, the big Indian, The Woman’s Foreign MlS-1 Willamette Meridian, and the timber the morning as there will be no 1 or will rent if place is furnished.— after to his contracting busi who pleaded guilty to assault in figured in the transaction. children, of Ballston, visited her al3 ¡sionary Society of the Metho- 1 thereon, under the provlalon* of the afternoon delivery. Those not Address itemizer. ness. John T. Mills and wife, of mother the last of the week. circuit court here this week. act of June 3, 1878 and acta amenda dist church held its atuuial pic tory, having cartls will please call at known aa the “Timber and Stone After three weeks’ service on ¡created considerable excitement Spokane, Wash., are visiting at Drs. Lowe & Turner, eye 1 nic at the park Wednesday. A Law,” at auch value aa might be fixed yyANTED—By • young couple, mod- the federal jury which tried the by falling down the court house the home of his aunt, Mrs. H. specialists of Portland, business session was held, a very J,y ¿ppVaiiK-ment. and that. . pursuant the plant anti leave their address. * ern house, eitner furnished or un DALLAS ICE CO. furnished. Will rent for a period of railway land locators, “Bill” basement stairs Tuesday after- P. Shriver. Mr. Mills is a spe- Lit Hotel Gail, Saturday, Aug- N. gjit<Ttaining program was in- to mich application, th«» land and tlm- ¡30 six months or a year. Leave word at White has returned to Dallas noon. Sam weighs about 300 rial detective in the employ of Mr. and Mrs. Art Palmer and W e d In. and an exceptionally the timber «>""»" estimated h*"> be«n at ttr>pralsed' th- Advertised Letters. this office or write 645 N. Winter St, 530.900 board and is now serving as bailiff of pounds and for a short time it the Northern Pacific railway *13 spent Sunday with her toothsome dinner was served. feet at 50 cents per M. and 120,0001 Letters remaining unclaimed Salem, Ore. the circuit court in charge of the was thought that he was a company and this is his first trip daughter board feet at 25 cents per M, and the f the Dallas jsjstofflce at the * a*_r»_i______ 1 About AHmtt 75 wprp tte n d a n c e . were in in a attendance. grand jury. “good Indian” for sure. He to the Willamette valley. He is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. land at $ 120 . 00 ; lliat said applicant1“ ' TAKEN UP at my place near Rick „„ j soon “came to,” however, and an old friend of the editor of the rihe Polk county convention will offer I'.iial proof In support of her d ose of business on Tuesday, 1 reali, one large brood sow, 2 shoats Mr. Elmer Balderee came application and sworn statement on Autrust 4, 1914: and one pig, Berkshire stock. Owner W 9 h e r er»ndd C la ren ce Sellers ‘9 apparently none the worse for Itemizer and hunted him up as down from Black Rock and of the Woman’s Christian Tern- the Gth day of October, 1914, before Walter and Clarence hell,ers hia \ lmh,„ v,*, learned i,*, Mr. James J. Bell, can have same by paying ail damage#. soon as he he «•„<. was „„w now spent Sunday in Dallas with his i perance Union will be held in tin- Kept ter and Receiver. I', S. Isind were among the first local nirn- his tumble Mr. Nip Panerson, —Q. J. Rem pel, Rickreall. Ore. #13 located in Dallas. D allas A u g u st 1 1th , a t th e M eth- Office, at Portland, Oregon folks. rods to take to the woods after Mrs. Foster Hegpeth, odist church, commencing at 11 Any person Is at liberty to protest Notice. the deer season opened. They The Presbyterian church has Collections grven prompt at-1 a. nt. The public Is invited. At this purchase before entry, or initiate UU ANTED--Nursing bv a practical Miss Enid Bell, any time before patent returned nurse, maternity cases a specialty. ention by S. anuusugu, Ashbaugh, con m an »he W ni u n i o n of Dallas ‘ contest .» U .» .» Monday with a fine! I have bought the meat mar- granted its pastor, Rev. George r.enuon ny j J. . n. ' ' by at Mr. Roy Chappell. a corroborated affida- Call at itemizer for address. a27 buck, which Clarence Sellers kpt from the flrT11 of Claunch & H. Mitchell, a vacation for the 4tabie, Dallas National Bank 3 *'\ 1 \ (lllliness as h s lnTn this filing Johnson Echntelo, office, alleging facts which had shot about eieht __ _.i „„,i . . . un< 4 «r»<iiron balance will meet for business, a vit n defeat the entry. eight miles west y(nyard and k have undertaken balance of of August August. The The Sab- Sab building, mum room w 22. Mr. J. H. Freisen, would the closing of the attendance WANTED—Work by old.rly woman. H. F. HIOBY. of Dallas. to collect all of their accounts bath school will be carried on as D. F. Norris, Mrs. Minty gave her father, j contest. ” 125 Waahlngton St. *ia* Register. George E. Corson is again in and pay their bills out of what I usual under the supervision of Mr. Springer, a birthdey dinner Mr. William Marions, charge of the New Scott Hotel, collect. It will be highly ap- Mrs. Nellie Simonton. Prof. D. Tuesday, it being his 84th birth I Ò8T—Baby’s cape, hand embroid- Mr. David McNeal, *■ ered. July fui« or.*h 25th. In Dallaü Dallas O or on road having succeeded Mr. Hall, who predated if all who are indebted M. Metzger will preach on Sun- day anniversary. Mr. D. H. Prather, * - Prune Crowers Attention. to north Dallas. Please leave at this has b-»en landlord for several to this firm will come in and set- day, August 16th, but there will Frs. Ftaurence Saunders, Civil Engineer 1* 550 boxes for sale; trays made j office. months. Mr. Corson’s family tie at once. This business must be no preaching services the „ Mr. and Mis Tyck, . ,, Mrs. Fred Stenloff . and , to order at the lowest price ever L A N D S U R V E Y IN G are still in Portland, but he ex- be settled as soon as possible other Sundays of the month, Mr. and Mrs. ^kippon motored, Mr. Clarence M. Wilson. k|n,l? of shop work. COR SALK—Young pi«*.—P. Krei R o o m lO N a t. B a n k B u ild in g nvor from frittn Salem Qa om T h n r«ilav even PVPn- ^ . ' . * r*» pects them here in a short time, and in order to do so, I must Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell expect to over V. P. Fiske, Thursday ’ sen phone 8. F. 1-i. _____ ert —Coy Brothers, 315 Ash SL, Phone 453 Their many friends will be glad have the accounts all in at an leave on Saturday for Newport ing to visit Mrs. Nellie Taton. Dallas Postmaster, Dallas, phone 1574. a6 to welcome them back to Dallas, early date. _ Henry Gohrke. to spend their vacation. will get results.—Craven Hard ware Co. Mrs. Sena Bilyeu, Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. Ayres motored to Sa- lem Tuesday . „ „ , Mine Host Henry Serr, of the Gail, has returned from a trip to Eastern Oregon. j S. B. T aylor