Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 24, 1914, Image 5

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    The Gail’s famous meals, 25c. The Gail’s famous meals, 25c.
M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Bid Dr. E. J. Scheetz, r*»one 1414.
Miss Jennie Muscoti spent The New Scott Cafe employes
Sunday in Salem.
all white help.
N o other baking
Buy your tile of the Dallas B. F. Butler, «enlist, omce over
Brick & Tile Company.
27tf Fuller’s Pharmacy. Phone 354.
pow der will raise
Glen O. Holman, attorney at Mrs. Tctherow, of Falla City,
nicer, lighter bis­
law. National Bank Building. is visiting In Dallas this week.
Mrs. George Snyder came
cuits, cakes and
W. P. Miller went to Falls
over from Salem for the week City Mrs. Tuesday
Challenge of the Church
for a short visit.
end.
pastry, none is more
BY GEORGE H. B EN N ETT
A
daughter
was
born
to
Mr.
Sale on groceries? Yes, nj.v
Mrs. H. B. Viers Monday.
pure and wholesome
Former Professor System­
going on at Holman & Boyd- and Meals
atic Theology, Portland
at all hours, 10 cents
ston’s.
University.
and
up,
at
the
New
Scott
Cafe.
Miss Jessie Simpkins, of Sa­ Don’t forget the new mil­
lem, visited friends in Dallas on linery store next door to the Star
Reply to the Oregon Ra­
C. R. CANFIELD
Sunday.
tionalist Society, with Ex­
theatre.
Republican
Nominee for
of Cosmogony, In­
John Orr, of Itickreall, Repub­ Miss Ruth Miller went to Port­ positions
County Surveyor of Polk Co.
spiration, Prayer, etc..Prac­
lican candidate for sheriff, took land
Tuesday afternoon to spend tically Solving Great Issues On a platform of Efficiency, Economy
Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, in the county fair.
Lhe
week.
Science and Scrip­
and Science, I solicit your vote.
Rooms 8-9, National Bank Bldg., Arthur Bennett went to Cor­ Mrs. Ed. F. Coad and daugh­ Between
ture.
Pd. Adv.
vallis
Sunday
to
resume
his
Dallas. Oregon.
tf studies at O. A. C.
C ontents:—Is the Itlble Inspir­
ter,
Miss
Nola,
are
spending
the
ed? Allegory of Creation. Moses,
The Gail’s famous meals, 25c.
in Portland.
the F ather of Evolution. Ori­
S e p te m b e r 2 6
VOTE FOR
trimmed and untrimmed week
Mrs. E. N. Hall, of Woodburn, at Hats
gin of M atter, Mind, Force, Life,
Now
is
the
time
to
save
mon­
the
new
millinery
store
next
is visiting friends here .
ey. Buy at Holman & Boyd-
1» Jesus God? Is Prayer
the Star theatre.
We will place on our floor at 10 o’clock an article
ston’s
sale
now,
on.
a
*uilure?
(’hurcl>
Dri C. L Foster, dentist, Dallas to Mr.
Failed?
and Mrs. Jack Hatton, of Hop picking money goes far­ lty. Science Has the Immortal-
Items ot Interest From Dalla? City Bank building. Phone 931.
at a PRICE that will ASTONISH you. If it is
Portland, are visiting Mr. and ther at Holmau & Boydston’s.
C andidate for
and Polk County.
Just the book for skepti­
Special attention given to ban- Mrs.
Frank
VanOrtliwick.
cal students, teachers and
not sold by 3 o’clock, another will be placed in
juets a.:d dinner parties at the Mrs. L. B. Martin was called Sab. now going on
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
?
wide
-
awake
preachers.
(Paid
A
dvertisem
ent.)
New
Scott
Cafe.
F. Shaver left for his home Cloth, $1.00.
The Gail’s famous meals, 25c.
to Salem Sunday to help care in B. Everett,
its stead.
Washington, after a METHODIST BOOK CONCERN
Mrs. Gertrude Alisky, of Port­ for
New Books at Library.
a
grandchild,
who
is
quite
ill.
White gloves cleaned, 10 cents land,
❖
her cousin, Mrs Miss Evelyn Batey has return­ visit with his sister, Mrs. G. M.
The following new books have
a pair—Phil. Begin.
tf Conrad is visiting
New York, Cincinnati, P itts­
Stafrin.
burg, Chicago, Kansas City, Mo., ;; recently been auded to the public fr
Beatrice Blitm is the happy Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starr, of ed to her home in Roseburg af­ Partridge.
Boston, San Francisco,
library:
Mrs. Henry A. Muscott has Detroit,
ter a visit here with with rela­ gone
possessor of a new piano.
Portland, Ore.
Prince of Graustark — Mc-
to
Salem
for
a
couple
of
Falls
City,
are
visiting
Mr.
and
tives.
For Sale at
l)r. F. M. Bloom, of Mill City, Mrs. John Grant.
❖
Cutcheon.
weeks’
visit
with
her
daughter,
was a business caller in town Eat your Sunday dinner at Miss Claudia Brown will leave Mrs. Luther J. Chapin.
H A Y T E R ’S BOOK STORE.
Nancy,
the
Joyous—Stow.
for Sand Lake, Tillamook Mrs. Mary Haines Armor,
Monday.
Where Rose the Oregon— ?
>««***< Sharp.
the New Scott Cafe. It’s cheap­ Friday
T
county,
where she will teach known as the “Georgia cyclone,”
Mrs. Crawford, of Salem, vis­ er
and
less
bother.
school.
LECTURE
COURSE
ASSURED
ited a few days at the B. F. Mrs. H. I. Price is visiting at
will speak in the interest of “Dry
Osteopathy.
T
George Fuller has returned Oregon,”
Preston home.
at the armory Friday Five Numbers Will be Presented The chronic
the
home
of
her
mother,
Mrs.
A.
case
lirst
started
home
from
Taft
where
he
has
W. H. Boals returned last
at Woodburn.
by Christian Endeavor
in acute form; it is the advanced ?
been running a ferry across the evening.
Thursday from a business and Esson,
G.
A.
Childers,
an
organizer
[
..tage ot the acute in which, no ?
Unions of City.
Siletz
bay.
C.
N.
McArthur,
Republican
pleasure trip to Nebraska.
of
the
Loyal
Order
of
Moose,
is
doubt, complications have be­ f
candidate
for
Congress,
was
a
Clark VanOrsdel, of Grays in the city, assisting in reviving Final arrangem ents for putting on come
a factor; therefore, it ¡8
Collections given prompt at­ Dallas visitor this week.
i
a
w
inter
lyceum
course
have
at
last
River,
Washington,
is
visiting
interest in that already very j been completed, having been held up but reasonable to expect osteop­ X
tention by J. S. Ashbaugli, con­ Miss Pauline VanOrsdel has his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J G. much
alive local lodge.
athy
to
cure
simple
acute
dis­
stable, Dallas National Bank left lor Eugene where she will VanOrsdel.
| from tim e to time for various reasons.
*l++$*l**l**l+*l+*l^l**l+*X**l+*l+*l+*l+*l+*l**l**Z**l+is*l+*l~l+*l++l+*Z>^
building, room 22 .
The Endeavor Union of Dallas, a orders promptly and speedily
Miss Antoinette Virginia union
teach
in
the
public
schools.
Christian Endeavor so when it is daily curing stubborn
Dell Ellis, of The Dalles, was Bruce, a former instructor of cieties of of the
Ever see a Cole’s Original J. D. Oxley has opened a new here
the various churches have chronic cases. Typhoid fever,
Monday for a visit with his music at the slate normal school arranged their
Wood Stove? For economy harness
for the course
and shoe repairing shop brother, J. C. Ellis, assistant at Monmouth, died in Portland and the work of plans
taking subscriptions pneumonia, la grippe, appendi­
and comfort and easy control its in the Farmer’s
for season tickets is in the hands of citis, dysentery, headaches, neu­
Feed stable. postmaster.
last Friday afternoon.
a wonder. Ask your dealer.
the committees.
ralgia, insomnia, bronchitis, etc.,
O.
II.
Sorenson
returned
last
and Mrs. A. D. Braun and The high and grade schools of . The
course will consist of five en yield
Special prices for a few days week from Lake county, Oregon, son, Mr. Marshall,
,
.
more readily to the scien­
are spending this S b a a ll lt C ('r re e e tK k , (lia
trif
t N INO.
n 10
w ill
tp rtal»Illeats
«lien
at the
the winter
Armory and
at tific application of natural laws
on brooms and Economy jars. where he has spent the last six week with relatives
By installing the most mode rn machinery for repairing
u
i
s
t
n
c
t
1U,
W
ill
stated
periods
during
in Spokane, start next Monday, with A. J. is made up of two musical numbers. .or natural cures than most shoes
48 cents for best grade light months.
I am now in a position to do any and all classes of re­
Washington.
brooms.—Holman & Boydston.
Brown as principal and Miss two entertainers of note and a iec people are prepared to believe as pair work
quickly and in a superior way. Come in and see
,are
by
J*
:
Janies
McLaren
on
“The
Ever see a Cole’s Original Mrs. Roy Summers, of Salem, Ruth Campbell as assistant.
i
matter
of
current
report
until
the
new
machine
work and bring along your repair work.
Miss Jean Sherman, formerly Wood
of the World.
For economy and' has been visiting her parents, We have re-leased one corner Flags
.hey see a demonstration. Re­
a resident of Independence, was comfort Stove.
11,0
ftrst
»amber
win
he
the
strat
and easy control it’s a j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clifford here ot our room to the parties who j0Ilt
sort to an osteopathic physician
fords group
malo 0[ quartette,
a most
excel
drowned at Florence last Sun
vocalists and
instrum
en .n the time of trouble and get
for several days.
day by the accidental overturn­ wonder. Ask your dealer.
will occupy it next. We are still taiists.
.he benefit of a personal exper­
ing of a boat.
* H. S. Burpee, of Hood River, Mrs. Martha Chambers, of here
to do business and give the The second will be Boss Crane, en ience.
That convinces better I
was
in
Dallas
Monday.
Mr.
Eugene,
a
former
resident
of
people
Of
Dallas
the
greatest
‘ertainer,
who
has
been
before
the
Miss Lenore Preston was Burpee is thinking of going into Dallas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. b .ir e a ln a ever offered in grocer- public for upwar<!li 0f nine years and than anything.-
-Os teo p a th ici* -
L-.igains
onereu in grocer , is pronounced an artist in hig line Health.
made happy last week when hei some business in the Willamette A. J. Martin, here.
‘e s -— Holman & Boydston.
Clay modeler and cartoonist, his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pres­ Valley.
crayons and canvasses make a hit
ton presented her with a fine
Mrs. John Stump and son, and Mrs. Gertrude Sebring return- everywhere.
MODERN
COURTEOUS
new Steger piano.
Ralph A. Adam, formerly en- Mrs. Iva Stump, of Monmouth, ed last week to her home at Win- The third will be Dr. McLaren, who
NEW TO-DAY
DALLAS
METHODS
TREATMENS
gaged
in
the
furniture
business!
were
over
Sunday
visitors
at
the
We don’t claim to make you
Chester.
after having ° his
:‘fe,?s lecture,
“° co.'.” The
Tenb,excep,
t the
i° “ World
f
, been called
n Oregon,
j i here by
Flags
of
rich by buying from us, but we in this city , has been declared J home of C. G. Coad.
the illness wln be of pecullar interest at this COR SALE—Pedigreed Duroc Jersey
a bankrupt. The first meeting Frank Kerslake, of Suver, is in and death Of her mother,
have some attractive prices it of
Mrs. tim e when the thrones of Europe are pigs, $10; registered, singles or
the
creditors
will
be
in
Port­
will pay you to look up.—Hol­ land, September 23.
Dallas visiting his many friends Eliza Shultz. She was accom- tottering and the world faces an al trios;
related.—C. D. N airn, near
man & Boydston.
He formerly owned the store panied
home by her sister, Mrs. ; of the cer,al“ty
*J,a* be »°m®
of a tl,e
"me Ualiston; not address
Amity, Ore. JlS tf
L
...
world
will
only
memory
now
owned
by
Davis
&
Horn.
Evangelist A- A. Yerex, of
Ollie McCarter, who Will visit i |n (|le future. I)r. McLaren comes in
Mrs. Elfrieda Rabehl Shroe- Portland,
N O RTH MAIN S TR E E T
lecturer for the Inter­ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Craven re­ her for some time.
January and Ids m essage will be ot fO R RENT—My residence, corner of 1
der, of Portland, is organizing national Bible
We make a specialty of Shirts, Collars
at th at time.
Students’ Asso­ turned to their home in Alham­ Mayor J. G. Van Orsdel was a j interest
Uglow and Miller avenues. G iv e1
classes in German. She can be ciation, will deliver
and Cuffs. A trial bundle will convince
M cLaren will he followed by “Beil- possession
the first of a bra,California, alter a visit with visitor at Corvallis Friday and harz."
Sept. 1.—Barton Z. Riggs, j
found at 716 Lyle street, and all series op Bible lectures
you. Men’s Clothes repaired and buttons
entertainer,
who
has
been
be
who are interested should see Grand theatre next Sunday at at the 3 relatives and friends in this city. Saturday Of last week, going ing
sewed on free of charge. Our wagon
e
fore given
l'le public
eleven years,
hav .’OR SALE—7-room, modern house
over for twenty-five
hundred
her.
goes
everywehere.
Clyde
Gibbs,
Driver.
2
over
to
get
his
son,
Clark,
settled
entertainm ents in the United States and lot on W ashington street, and
p. m„ on the subject, ,‘Victory The Edgar Brown family ex­ for his year’s work in the stare and
some
furniture;
street
im
provem
ents
Canada.
Beilharz
Is
a
character
For the next four weeks the O’er
the Grave.”
P h on e 1 0 5 3 A. E. TH O M PSO N, P rep. |
pect to move from Dallas to their agricultural college. lie took in portrayer, im personator and reader and sew er ln and paid for.— W. O.
people of Dallas will have an op­ A double
ranch
near
Sand
Lake,
Tilla­
of
national
reputation.
Bullurd,
Box
027.
Dallas.
a
lJlf
wedding
occurred
at
the
Benton
county
fair
while
portunity to buy staple groceries the Evangelical parsonage in mook county, In the near future. there and in comparing it with Last but not least, the Ionian Sere­
at extremely low prices at Hol­ this city last Saturday, when
-
a d e s, ladies quartette coming this
fair he says that it was big- n year
from eastern successes, giving
6 % MONEY
man & Boydston’s great stock- Rev. C. P. Gates united in mar­ All trade money must be re­ OUT
Loans
may
he
ohiuiued
for
un.v
pur
ger—they had more room for their folk songs and readings togeth pose on acceptable real estate secur­
reducing sale on Main street. riage Arthur Dyer and Onez M. deemed by October 1st; all ac­ their
exhibits and had more en- e tions
.r with instrum ental and vocal selec^
counts
paid
and
all
claims
both singly and in quartette and ity; liberal privileges; correspondence
Geo. E. Corson was out from Shively and Jimmie Dyer and against the firm presented by tries—but
in
the
school
section
introducing
a most novel feature, that solicted.—A. C. Agency Company, 75S
Portland the latter part of last Gareatha H. Shively. The men that date.—Holman & Boydston. we had them badly beaten in of the “accordion
quartette" In cob Gas Electric Bldg.. Denver, C olo, or
week and closed a deal whereby are brothers and the ladies sis
tume, reviving one of the m ost an 140 Phelan Bldg., San FrancUeo. s24
to the
he disposed of his holdings in ters and all reside in the Pedee Hats, trimmings, shapes and every way.
cient of Scandinavian instrum ents,
1 which properly handled never loses JUANTED—Six young cows, fresh or
the New Scott Hotel to C. M. neighborhood.
novelties.
Next
door
to
the
Star.
| its popularity.
Bryan, of Portland. The cafe At the council meeting Mon You will miss it if you don’t see
; The whole course has been pronoun " coming fresie Plume MS. H. C.
will remain under the manage­ day night two bids were sub the display of millinery at the
SlOtf
j ced by local critics as the strongesl aven.
ment of Mr. Allen.
best balanced course ever secure^
new store, next to the Star The Dallas city schools W'ill ! and
mitted
for
the
construction
of
for Dallas and the price lias been £OR SALE— W hite oak posta.—E. M.
Everything in groceries, flour,
2300 feet of board theatre.
Cochran, phone black 54.
lOtf !
open
next
Monday
morning.
|
,nt
^f lo. the w enou«h
brooms, stone and aluminum approximately
F A IR G RO U N D S , S A L E M
1
.
*
B
I
within
reach of to all. make- 11 we1,
sidewalk, one from the Himes Miss Gertrude Irwin, the new I desire to announce that my j a The
com
m
ittee
announce
that
the
ware on sale for a few weeks. Engineering
llOP
STORAGE
at
Salem
w
arehouse
J
&
Construction
Co.
teacher in the Dallas
of text books is now com-1 season tickets, reserved seats, a n 11 prices. Dallas W arehouse & Mfg 5
The guarantee of quality which and the other from Bevens & music
schools, and her father have Stock
plete, and that our stock o f *.1
60 for the whole five number, and
new warehouse. Everything In f
has always been maintained by Dornsife. Both were for li. moved
the rule is made th at no reserved Co.’s
here front Salem and are school supplies is bigger and seats
shape Office south side of .
us still holds good on anything cents per foot. Both bids were occupying
will be sold on the night of an flrst-class
the
Ray
house
on
\sh
street.
$
better than ever before.
entertainm ent, so th at those who Phone 951. Just w est of public school
purchased, regardless of price.— rejected and the city will do the Oak street.
*
THE
S25
guarantee
the
entertainm
ent
have
the
Holman & Boydston.
I hold to the theory that the loice of seats.
work.
\
MISs Inez Waugh, of Hot Lake little workman can not do good Single adm issions on the night ol COR SALE—Good team , harness and j
* 3!4 Studehaker wagon.—N.G. H ar­
Oregon, has been visiting her work without good tools, and for entertainm
ent. 50 cents.
SO UTHERN PACIFIC
S23*
The proceeds above expenses will ris, phone Oak 5S.
this reason
1 United
have raked
the
many friends in Dallas this week markets
o
f
the
States
fo
r
!,e
divided
among
the
societies
who
Will have In effect from all stations,
Miss Waugh was a former sten­
v e rv h Dest
e a t pencils,
n e n e ila laDiets, | solicit
course
pro CREE— Use of good old work horse
Main Line and B ranches
ographer for the Willamette Val­ th tne e very
rata to subscriptions
the num i,er to „f the
season
tickets
1 for paying sm all pasture bill and |
pens, erasers and other supplies disposed of by the society,
ley Lumber Co.
S23-
money can buy.
A display window has been arrang ;ood care.—N. G. H arris.
Mrs. V. P. Fiske left Sunday that
P
a
r
e
n
ts
a
n
d
«
m
a
rd
la
n
a
a
r
e
p‘l
,or
on
Maln
Btreet
to
8how
the
Trip
-Furnished house, except
uarents ana guardians are f,,a(Ures ag advertised. This win FUR one RENT
for a visit with her brother, F. B. earnestly
Inquire
this
office.
824-
room..
invited
to
visit
the
appear
during
the
next
few
days.
Rowell, at Penewawa. Wash. Store and let US prove to them There will be some keen friendly
SALE D ATES Sept 24th to Oct. 3d.
She will also visit relatives at that it Will be real economy to rivalry between the various endeavor JU ANTED—To lease dairy farm , equip
F in a l R etu rn L im it O ct. 7th,
" ped, by man with family; or will ac­
Spokane and also attend the purchase _,___________
,
_
,
societies
as
to
Helling
Hear,on
ticket»
their school supplies so rea(]y support your endeavor cept employment on dairy farm .— Wm
Round-Up at Pendleton.
824*
here for the coming year.
people. They will do Rood with thf Ragsdale, Dallas.
W. P. Key and W. E. Whitman, j Contrary to the oft-repeated nioney and you will help Hecure a COR SALE Six registered Duroc
from the office of the state in- a8sertion, the cost of schoo 1 ^ ¡T 'n V *
* shoats; also some grade shoals -
surance commission, are en-. hooks is not high, especially way,
Lee Damewood, Dallas R. D. 1. S24*
gaged at the court house, mak- when compared with the p r i c e -----------------
business building to exchange
ing the first check of the records [ 0f fiction and other books. A The Gail’s famous meals, 25c _ | COOD
Full particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc. from near­
5 acres on good road. ns. Ap
under the new state account- complete set of text books for j Miss Elizabeth Deal, of near pIy for mt about
Mm
omce
est agent
ancy law.
the full eight years’ course would rails City, is staying at A. J .|-------------------------------------------
COR
RENT
Six
acres
Just
inside
the
Barham's
while
taking
osteo­
Miss Sadie Dunkleherger,
1 shows the ,hi8
John M . S cott, G s n tra l Passenger Agent, Portland
* city lim its; 2V& acres ln good bottom
Pennsylvania,
a sister of P rof, o f|co8t
¡amount *V,87'
by eight
ac- pathic treatment.
plenty of fruit and good w ater;
H. H. Dunkleherger. of this city. tual averagecost to be $1.36 a Justice Hardy Holman last land;
to the following dealer before September
good house. $15 per month.—W. P
spoke at the Evangelical church year probably not a greater Saturday fined four Japs from Miller
817tf
3<)th and they will allow you $ 1 on the pur­
Tuesday evening. She is visit- a™™",1 ,han many persons the vicinity of Independence
chase price of a new up-to-date Electric iron
COR HALE SO acre farm. 4 miles
— :-----------------
ing her brother while enroute to sPend ln a year for peanuts. a total of $70 for gambling.
1 from Sheridan; about half cleared,
As 1 am positively required to Mrs. J. R. Harrington went to balance
T W G realcrO T egow ^
China as a missionary.
Now is your chance to sell your old iron
pasture; can all he cultivated
pay
cash
for
school
books,
and
W ith new building», better equip
good soil and well lo­
at a profit.
ment, enlarged ground«, and many ad­
E. W. Miles, secretary of the as I make absolutely no profit Portland Sunday, where she will when cleared;
H. Sorensen, box 692 Dal­
ditions to its faculty, the U nive«ity
Dallas Commercial Club and the on their sale, I will take it*as a vi-it her (laughter, Mrs. C. E. cated.—O.
I Oregon will begin it» thirty -ninth
las. Ore.
OS-
ye»r Tue»day, September 15.
Polk County Fair Association, great favor if my customers will 11 Ptt> f°r a few week8-
Special training for Bustness, Jovr-
will leave today for Seattle, ac­ not ask for credit, as these Mrs. W. T. Foster, who has UONEY TO I A) AN on good security
njl ,ra, Law Medicine, Teaching, ti-
M Inquire of K. Pagenkoff, Monmouth,
companied by his daughters. books must be sold for cash.
b n ry W ort, Musk. ArchJte<Svre,
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oregon.
OJ5-
Misses Alice and Louise. The Also, please do not bring in for Rich, for some time, while tak-
young ladies will enroll at the exchange
old books used ing osteopathy, is reported as I OHT—A gold locket and ch ain ; mono-
University of Washington. Mr. year before any
•*len f,J
» • • « .a * . f»lly
last, as the time for being considerably improved. L gram E. G. K., at fair ground Satur
M utpped
M • w IIH .H » \á«..ntdtrat»«Mi
day afternoon Kinder please leave at
•» H a » « *• copcpoof c c M in e id d
Miles
will
make
arrangements
|
exchanRjnK
these
books
for
the
r»uv
vour
winter’s
sunnlv
of
T m ito a Rr**
•»*«
Toiuoo
»rr# Dorai«torte* f«*»
while in the sound city to locate; f k
. j
- , ,anl. nuy your
pj y this office, or phone 1743.
1
tor w orn#* Lap*I
W rit# lor catalog attJ IH«dtf.«c« bool
there permanently
and
his
fan.-
a^
u
t
of
.hls
v
eJ
groceries
now.
Prices
will
soar
A Air <*•<»« R««tetroc.
before spring. We are not only yUANTKll—By high school girl, place
ily will ' follow _ in a short time. ary ist oi tnis year.
U N im S IT V OF OMfiOM
”
where
she
ran
earn
her
board
and
vuoisi oesaoM
He will doubtless resume the U iV T tn ’f D A A I/ CTnnC al ,he ,,Hua’ I,rtce. but a larger room by assisting with house-work
ministry, which profession he i r YI l RS BOOK SIOR l Boydston
after school hours. Phone 1311, or
r ,cent. s r four
dBf- weeks sto ck * I address
abandoned about two years ago.
K. O. !.. box 14«. Dallas
It
423 MAIN STREET
‘ reducing sale. ____
The Best at Any Price
Then W hy Pay More ?
S. B. TAYLOR
f
tt If you are interested in our line, you cannot ft t
afford to miss this opportunity
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Furniture Co.
Shoe Repairing
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STEAM LAUNDRY
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L ow F a r e s
Notice to Parents
Oregon State Fair
Sept. 28th to Oct. 3d
$
$1
One Dollar Credit
1
On a New Electric Flat Iron
R educed R ound
All Trains Direct to
Fair Grounds
Bring your old flat iron, sad
iron, gas, gasoline, or electric
o
Smith & Ellison Electric Co.
Oregon Power Co.
$1
$1
F a re s
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