The Gail’s famous meals, 25c. The New Scott Cafe employes all white help. Buy your tile of the Dallas Brick & Tile Company. 27tf Y o u can always depend upon K C not to disappoint you. T h e double raise make, Glen O. Holman, attorney at law. National Bank Building. doubly certain— nothing is left to "luck.” If the batter is a little thin, K C will raise it light and B. F. Butler, aeutist. office over feathery and it will b e all the better. Jarring the Fuller’s Pharmacy. Phone 354. stove or turning the pan around makes no differ­ L. D. Brown was at Gaston ence— K C sustains the raise until baked. and Hillsboro Tuesday on busi- ' ness. W h e n there's a birthday or w edding cake to bake, or refreshments for reception or party Sale on groceries? Yes, nj.v to provide, take no chances— going on at Holman & Boyd­ ston’s. m Use K C C. O. Shaw and wife went to Forest Grove Tuesday for a visit if several days. Attorney N. L. Butler, of Inde­ The Gail’s famous meals, 25c. pendence, was in the city on Mrs. A. M. Werner is quite ill. ; business Tuesday. When You Want Something Particulary Nice— The Gall’s famous meals, 25c.' T A N K B E IN G R U S H E D . • M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Bid Contractors Hope to Have New Dr. E. J. Scheetz, phone 1444. Sewer System Ready B e ­ fore Fall R a in s Begin. Meals at all hours, 10 cents and up, at the New Scott Cafe. That Dallas can be counted Hop picking money goes far­ ther at Ilolmau A- Boydston’s. among the most progressive small cities in the state is clear­ Salt now going on ly evidenced by the great Carl J. Lodsden and Rachael amount of improving going on McCoy, Grand Ronde Indians in this city, and particularly by were united in marriage by Jus- the construction of the septic tice of the Peace Hardy Holman tank now being rapidly carried September 3rd. on to completion. When flnal- Jacob Radabarger, an aged ly constructed the tank will gentleman, died at the home of [ provide Dallas with a model out- J. C. Talbott, at Falls City Tues- let for its sewer system and will day morning. The funeral is mark the end of an agitation being held there today. that has gone on here for years. Marriage licenses have heen This 8eptic tank ls belnS con‘ ¡ssuetUhfs week to iIenrv Gartz structed under the direct 8uper- a,“ ?le£ T)“r! n ffi °IZ »' Make the HURD’S AND THE OTHER KIND Your Headquarters You will find our prices right. Some Specials: HOW CHILDREN GROW children. Refuse alcoholic substitutes. HAYTER’S BOOK STORE 428 M A IN STREET YOU know and WE know that the best is always the cheapest IF the best grades are sold at a reasonable profit. OUR BIG FA LL STOCK Is filled with Standard Lines that are known as the best and are fully guaranteed »• taking no chances upon a mis­ Gaylord G. Godfrey, of Corvallis, take being made in following and Hazel A. McKee, of Inde­ Edgar Winters has returned Dr. C. L Foster, dentist, Dallas out the plans and specifications pendence. City Bank building. Phone 931. from a visit of several months and is almost constantly on the i in Eastern Oregon. ii . il . , c - I scene of work. Barham Bros. Clyde and George Kelty, of M other F igh ts for Ch.ld. a local contracting firm, Is doing Mrs. Iva Vineyard, of Seattle, McCoy, were in town Tuesday. Frustrated in her attempt to the WOrk. Their bid amounted is visiting her parents, Mr. and Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, gain possession of her child by t0 $ 5 , 500 . Mr. Taylor’s esti- Items of interest From Dallas j Mrs. Carl Swenson. Rooms 8-9, National Bank Bldg., force, Mrs. Marion Bowers, of niate of the cost at the time the and Polk County. Dallas. Oregon. tf Eat your Sunday dinner at Portland, is now fighting in the plans were made was $5,573. the New Scott Cafe. It’s cheap­ courts to secure it. Little Mar­ The tank is so arranged that it Special attention given to ban­ er and less bother. ion, the woman’s 4-year-old will be able to take of three The Gail’s famous meals, 25c. quets and dinner parties at the New Scott Cafe. Millinery Opening Sept. 12th daughter, has been living at the times the present flow of the Grandma Shultz is quite sick j at Mrs. Toner’s. Complete lint home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. sewer system of this city, which Millinery Opening Sept. 12th | of Fall and Winter hats. . again. Grant in this city for nearly a insures an adequate outlet for it Mrs. Toner’s. Complete line year, the mother haying placed tlie sewage of Dallas for years White gloves cleaned, 10 cents of Fall and Winter hats. J. L. White the electric mag­ her in their care while she was j to come. Several important a pair.— Phil. Begin. tf nate from Albany, was in the employed at a hotel in this city, changes in the sewer mains Mrs. Thomas Stockwell has Earl Shultz has returned been confined to her bed for the city on business Tuesday. Recently Mrs. Bowers secured have been made with a view to home from Portland. Leon Elders, a former Dallas a divorce from Roland Bowers doing away with the backing up past two weeks with illness. boy, but now residing in Taco­ in the circuit court at Portland, of the flow In the winter when Ralph Bennett, son of Chas Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck, the decree giving her the cus­ the pipes are called upon to Bennett, went to Portland today. Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Starbuck ma, is visiting in the^ity. Mrs. Gertrude Sebring has tody of the child. Last Satur­ carry their full capacity owing The venerable Rev. J. H. tnd Miss Edith Starbuck spent day Mrs. Bowers and her mother Cornwall is again quite poorly. Sunday with relatives in West been called here by the serious called at the Grant home and to the rains. Bonds for this purpose were illness of her mother, Mrs. Eliza L. B. Stone, of McMinnville, Salem. asked to see the little girl. When j authorized in the sum of $7,500. Schultz. visited with J. E. Bloom between John A. Jeffrey, Democrats Mrs. Grant brought her out oi The total cost, however, will not Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayter another room the mother grab - 1 exceed $6,500, figuring in sal­ trains Sunday. candidate for attorney general, and W. V. Fuller have returned bed the child and rushed out­ aries, site and the actual cost of Millinery Opening Sept. 12tl will speak in the circuit court from an auto trip through Til­ side the house, where an auto construction, hurried along by at Mrs. Toner’s. Complete lin room Saturday night after the lamook county. was waiting and they sped away Barham Brothers as rapidly as band concert. of Fall and Winter hats. toward Salem. The Sheriff s | ¡s consistent with good work- Mrs. S. Sandstone and daugh­ Rev. and Mrs. George H. Ben­ Mrs. L. F. Keith, of Salem, ar­ ter, of Portland, visited at the offlee was notified and the sher-. nianship, and will be completed nett will return from Tacoma rived here Sunday for a visit at Salem was asked to appre- j beiore October 1st. Saturday. Mr. Bennett will 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ellis iff with her son, “ Bob” Keith. hend the party, which he did at _______________ a few days this week. conduct the regular services at! the bridge. The child wasl Com m ence D rillin g Soon, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, of Sa­ the Methodist church Sunday. Mrs. Alice Dempsey and Mrs. brought back to this city and George Emery, president of lem, were over Sunday visitors D. O. Bronson returned Monday again placed in the custody of ^he Oregon Oil and Pipe Line For the next four weeks the at the B. F. Preston home. people of Dallas will have an op­ from a visit of several weeks at the Grants. Action was then Company, was out from Port- B. C. Hiestend, formerly in the portunity to buy staple groceries Duval and Kenewick, Wash. commenced in the juvenile land several days this week, as- laundry business in Dallas, is re­ at extremely low prices at Hol­ George E. Corson, proprietor court in this city in an effort to sisting in the preparations for ported quite ill at Corvallis. man & Boydston’s great stock- of the New Scott hotel, has re­ prove that the mother was not a the resumption of drilling on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson reducing sale on Main street. turned from a business trip to fit person to have the custody the Whiteaker farm, south of and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Muir Eastern Oregon and Southern and training of the little girl. Dallas. Three large cables ar­ Word was received here Washington. The case came up for hearing rived Monday to be used in the motored to Corvallis Sunday. Tuesday that Mrs. Ella J. Metz­ Wednesday, but was continued Will Harrington, of The ger, of this city, had been ap­ Dr. A. M. McNicol left this af­ to give the mother opportunity work and operations will com­ Dalles, who has been visiting pointed a member of the advis­ ternoon for Portland to attend a to produce witneses to substan­ mence in a few days, upon the relatives here, left for home ory committee of the Republi­ committee meeting of the state tiate her claim of good charac­ arrival of an expert driller from California. osteopathic association of which ter. Friday. can state central committtee. he is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Shriver left Now is the time to save mon­ R. L. Chapman, undertaker at Sunday for a visit of several Dallas, in i peaking with a citi­ Claud T a y lo r Buried. The Crider, Catherwood and ey. Buy at Holman & Boyd­ weeks with their daughter ii zen of Monmouth regarding his Black & Robbie garages have The body of Claud C. Taylor, ston’s sale now, on. Seattle. prune orchard, remarked that it kindly offered to store autos who died at the Dallas hospital NOTICE. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cates and had averaged $81 an acre for free, night or day, for visitors to Saturday night from peritonitis resulting from an attack of ap­ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin spent twenty years. This is a pretty the county fair next week. To Whom It May Concern, Greeting«: pendicitis, was taken to Port­ Whereas, the State Board of Fish the latter part of last week in good record and prunes are Mrs. Ella J. Metzger returned land Monday, where the funeral and Game Commissioners ls Introduc­ money makers.-Monmouth Her­ Monday evening from McMinn­ an outing in the Siletz basin. occurred Tuesday, under the ing Into and stocking with California ald. ville, where she had been at the auspices of the Brotherhood of (valley or little bluelquail Multnomah, Mrs. Thomas Stockwell was taken to Portland today to con­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crider, of bedside of her mother, Mrs. Jos. Locomotive Engineers, of which Clackamas,Washington, Yamhill, Polk, Marlon, Benton, Linn and Lane coun­ sult a surgical specialist. Sail Jose, and Walter Crider, of Hoberg, who is in poor health. organization he was a member. ties in the State of Oregon, and Los Gatos, California, arrived At the last session of the Mr. Taylor was employed as a Whereas the State Board o f Fish Frank Johnson, of Oakland, and Game Commissioners is desirous Cal., an old school mate of Capt. here last Thursday, being called county court permission was motorman on the S. F. C. & W., of protecting the California (valley or by the serious illness of their son and had resided in this city but granted Yamhill county to Conrad Stafrin, visited him little blue) quail In said Mu'tnomali, and brother,Chauncey L. Crider, use the rock crusher, which is a few months, having come here Clackamas, Washington,Yamhill, Polk, last week. Wednesday Mr. Staf­ rin and Mr. Johnson motored to who is suffering from blood j now located near the Yamhill from Roseburg. He was a vet­ Marlon, Benton, Linn and Lane coun­ poisoning. Mr. Crider’s condi­ eran of the Spanish-American ties in the State of Oregon; Salem. Now, therefore, notice ls hereby tion is much improved, so much line. war, having served as a gunner by said State Board of Fish and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muscotl, so that Walter will leave today Miss Winnie Hargrove has on Commodore Dewey’s flagship given Commissioners that the open Jr., and little daughter, return­ to return home, but the parents returned to her employment as the Olympia, during the battle Game season for pursuing, hunting or killing ed to their home at Black Rock will remain at least another, stenographer in the law offices of Manila Bay. Besides a widow California (valley or little blue) quail Tuesday, after spending a few week. of Brown, Sibley & Belt, after a and one small son, he leaves In said Multnomah, Clackamas, Wash­ Yamhill, Polk, Marlon, Benton, days in Dallas. week’s vacation,which she spent mother and a sister, residents of ington, Linn and l^ane counties in the State Mandamus proceedings will Miss Gertrude Irwin, of Sa­ be instituted against Judge Bush- in Salem. Portland. He was aged 39 of Oregon is suspended from October 1st, 19 V , to October 31st, 1914; and 11 lem, has been a guest of Mrs. ey within a few days to compel Cards have been received in years. is and will be unlawful to pursue, hunt George H. Mitchell this week. him to comply with the provis­ this city announcing the mar­ or kill any of said California (valley Miss Irwin has been employed ions of the widow’s pension law. riage of Charles Boyd, of Duvall, J. M. W atson Dead. or little blue) quail in any o f the as teacher of music in the Dallas The action will be brought by Washington, to Miss Hazel Gay- J. M. Watson, aged about 80 counties In the State of Oregon herein enumerated during the period of time schools for the coming year. District Attorney Ringo. When nor, of that city. Mr. Boyd is a years, died at 4 o ’clock this above specified. And any and all per morning at his home near the Everything in groceries, flour the law went into effect in June, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyd, sons whomsoever so pursuing, hunt­ rock crusher, after a short Hi­ ing or killing such California (valley brooms, stone and aluminum 1913, Judge Bushey refused to former residents of this city. nes with typhoid-pneumonia. or little blue) quail in violation of this ware on sale for a few weeks. comply with the provisions of Through the courtesy of the He had resided in this vicinity notice shall be prosecuted as by law The guarantee of quality which the law, saying that the county provided. has always been maintained by did not have money to be ex-j county court and enterprise of about three years, coming here STATE BOARD OF FISH AND the commercial club seats were from Corvallis, and was a mem­ GAME COMMISSIONERS, us still holds good on anything pended in this way and that he Floyd Bllyeu, Commissioner. purchased, regardless of price.— was doing the same thing in his j placed on the court house lawn ber of the Odd Fellows lodge of By H. H. Clifford, Commissioner. own way by other means. The for use of the spectators at the that city. Funeral services will By Holman & Boydston. By B. E. Duncan, Commissioner. matter was never questioned un - 1 band concert last Saturday be held at the residence at 2 Dated at Portland, Oregon, July 17, Claude Ellison and Frank Bar­ night. The seats will be left o ’clock Saturday afternoon; A. D. 1914. * rett motored to Albany Sunday til a case was brought to the at­ there until rainy weather. interment in the Odd Fellows tention of the district attorney and spent the day with friends. Notice. cemetery. Coming back in the evening recently, that of a widow who In the County Court o f the 8tate of wants a pension. As a result Oregon for Polk County, Juvenile De­ they got caught in the rain and Ladies W ill Help at Fair. Lodge Notice. partment. found the roads so slippery that the district attorney will bring At a meeting of the officers A stated communication of In the matter o f Marlon Bowers, an traveling was rather slow, but action to compel the judge to alleged Dependent Child. they got home in time to go to comply with the provisions of and directors of the Dallas Jennings Lodge No. 9 A. F. & A. To Roland Bowers: the law.— Salem Capitol Journal. Woman’s Club held in the as­ M. will be held Friday,Sept. 11th. You are hereby notified that a peti­ work Monday morning. sembly room of the library Tues­ All members are requested to be tion lias been filed In the office o f the day afternoon, Mrs. Ella J. present. Visitors welcome. By Clerk of said Court setting forth that Marlon Bowers Is a Dependent Child. Metzger, president of that or­ order of the W. M. You are further notified that the ganization, appointed the fol­ Walter S. Muir, Secy. matter o f said petition will be called lowing members to serve on the up before the Honorable J. B. Teal. Judge o f said Court, In the court house general committee at the county at Dallas, Oregon, for hearing, trial fair next week: Mrs. H. C. and such disposition as may be proper Eakin, Mrs. H. L. Crider, Mrs. J. In the premises on the the 25th day R. Allgood, Mrs. Oscar Hayter, of September A. D. 1914, at the hour of 1:00 o ’clock P. M„ or as soon there­ Mrs. Asa Robinson, Mrs. George after as the matter can be heard, Scott and Mrs. W. D. Collins when and where you may appear and The committee appointed tc resist the same If you see fit. look after the pioneer work ASA B. ROBIN80N, JR., County Clerk. comprise the following ladies: Three years ago Hurd’s fine Mrs. Hugh Black, Mrs. Willis stationery was practically un­ Simonton and Mrs. I. F. Yoa­ known in Dallas. Advertised Letters. Linen Torchon Laces............ 3c kum. Letters remaining unclaimed Today it is safe to say that when nine-tenth of the people at the Dallas postofflee at the 40c Lace trimming...............29c of this city think of stationery, close of business September 8 , 12c Cambric............................ 9c they think of the name “ Hurd.” 1914: 20c Pillow T op ...................... 10c Mr. Joseph Corbett, That is what advertising does, Children grow by nourishment—no« Mr. Galloway, 75c Child’s Dresser.............. 50c overloaded stomachs or rich foods but when it is backed by good goods. Mr. M. D. Jones, qualities tliat are readily converted into “ Hurd’s” means good station­ Boracic Acid, per b ox ............ 5c life-sustaining blood; too often their Mr. Frank Jones, digestive powers cannot procure these ery—and good stationery means Thos. King, Sterling Liquid Silver...........10c qualities from ordinary foods which results | tatisfied customers. Mrs. Lawrsten, in weakness, dullness and sickness. We are now showing the new Talcum Pow der.. .10c, 15c, 25c Mrs. Rachael Morris, If your children are under-si», under­ weight, catch cold easily, are languid, Fall styles and shades in this Mrs. G. N. Nettalman, I.sundry Soap..............7 bar 25c hackward, pale or frail, glee them Scott’ s beautiful paper. Mr. and Mrs. Wm .Scholl, Emulsion which is pure medicinal nourish­ And on dishes get our prices Mr. N. P. Smith. ment. It sharpens the appetite, builds healthy flesh. Arm muscles and active Mr. Bill J. Van Lee. brains. Scott’ s it growing - fool tot first. V. P. Flake, ASH VARIETY STORE First! Q ualify Postmaster. Fall G o o d s a re H ere In great variety for the Ladies and Misses W e H a v e a Big S to ck o f Men’s Furnishings For Fall Dress Goods, Coats, Suits, Shoes, Hose, PACKARD SHOES The Kind that W ear JO M O SHO ES For R o u gh W ork. Buster Brown Shoes For Boys and Girls The Kind that Wear We have the very latest in C oats and Suits. All we ask is to have you look at them before you buy. At all prices from $5 to $25 A M E R IC A N GENTLE­ M EN SH O ES. For ( A fine line of Silks and velvets for trimming. Men’s Suits at Ladies’ Coals $15 to $20 and Suits D o n ’t pay m ore for suits that are no better.. R e ­ member, ninety per cent of M e n 's suits sold in the cities are sold at these prices. We guarantee the best suits at these prices to be had in D allas Mackinaws, Auto Hoods and scarfs, Silks. Underwear; Hose, Dress Shirts, Gloves, Mackinaws, Rain Coats, Suits, Shoes, Hats, and many other lines. C om fo rt and W ear American Lady Shoes The Kind that W ear Rain Coats Som e of the new, dres­ sy rain coats are here. Just the th in g for w inter wear. MACKINAWS W e are selling a lot of M a c k in a w s.. .O u r prices m ust. be. lower, th an others. COM PARE THEM C U S H IO N S O L E S H O E S F o r Ladies long S ty lish but Com fo rtable The Best Goods at a Reasonable Price Is The Rule at the Dallas Mercantile Company Osteopath Forces Recognition. Dr. Van Brakle went to the circuit court recently with writ of review to test the power of state board of health to oust him as Clackamas county health ofllcer and won another decisive victory. This fight between the state board and Oregon City medicos on one hand and Dr. Van Brakle on the other has been progress­ ing for a year. Three attempts have been made to oust him, but each have failed. After the decision Dr. Van Brakle said: “ This clean-cut and conclu­ sive decision is gratifying to me. In reversing the removal order of the state board of health, the circuit court has sustained the county court and myself In the opinion that my removal under TO VOTE OREGON DRY: such artificial and false charges would have been not only a gross miscarriage of justice to­ ward myself as health ofllcer, but also toward the public whom I N SALEM—Bostne*» I N S A L E M — Drunk­ I have done my best to serve, de­ enness has decreased ls far tx.ier thsn when spite the unending embarrass­ In rstio o f six to one the tow n w ss wet, ing efforts of a few of the local since the town wont th r e e lending m er­ dry. medical men and of a bitterly chants say. partisan state board. I have Paid A d v s r t l __ al by Committee of Oae felt throughout the controver­ 7 « Morass Batidlas. Portland Orados sy that if only I could get the matter before an impartial court the manifest injustice and ille­ gality of the proceedings brought against me would be­ come so (mediately evident that Collections given prompt at­ Charles Blakesley and a motor there would be no question as to the outcome.” tention by J. S. Ashbaugh. con­ load from Corvallis called jm stable, Dallas National Bank A. E. Thompson and wife Sun­ Am I My Brother’s Keeper? a Yes! You Are— Provided he is addicted to liquor m mmm The Qail’a famous meals, 26c. building, room 22. day. _ _