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7 \ 1914. ’ T ilt Gail's famous meals, 25c. J. j Y V ler was a Salem caller Sunday. Ed. Watshii1 has been ill with la grippe. Huy your tH? of the/tiallas Briek & Tile ComV^ny^ 27tf Mrs. L. R. Wilson has been puite sick for several days. "Uncle Dan" Hollingworth is reported to be seriously ill. K. N. Woods has returned home from a surveying trip. B. F. Butler, dentist, office over Fuller’s Pharmacy. Phone 354. Miss Ruth Nunn visited Miss Dempsey at Rickreall Sunday. Gleu O. Holman, attorney at law. National Bank Building. Meals at all hours, IQ cents and up, at the New Scott Cafe. “ TOLK V COUNTY ITEMIZIÜ r 's famous meals, 25c. | The Gail's famous meals, 25c. The New Scott Cafe employes lin gs will not be heavy if the sick list. all white help. ttking Powder and cooked J pudding time to rise be- Mrs. Taylor Dunn is reported Mrs. E. K. Piasecki is ill at the Icookcd through. Have a much better. home of her mother, Mrs. II. pe water for at least the Mrs. Elsworth went to Port Meiring, in Salem. land Sunday. The ladies of the Christian |ble Pudding church will serve their annual Mrs. F. B. VanNortv. ick and ■M cK en zie Hill, Editor children have moved to Salem. chicken pie supper at the church |icing School Magazine. Thursday, October 22d, begin 1 atry flour\ t level tea - Just arrived, a lot of new ning at 5:30 o’clock. It* u kin g P o w d er : 4 tea - dishes. Ash Variety Store. 2t ?»; k teasp oon fu l t a l i ; —„Men lig h t ; | cv p su g a r ; An Encomium. Dr. C. L Foster, dentist, Dali» 8 _ uls m elted b u tter ; } cu p Hon. M. J. Fanning, of Phila City Bank building. Phone 931. r h it e s o f 2 eggs , beaten d r y ; delphia, Pa., will deliver his sm elted chocolate. White Mountain Flour now great patriotic address, “Render 'ether, three tim et, the flour, bak- carried by Young <fc Son. o22 Unto Caesar,” at the high ler, salt and cinnamon. T o the [d the sugar, butter and water, and Mrs. Friesen, of Salt Creek, is school auditorium, Monday, Oct the dry ingredients. Add the white* visiting her daughter, Mrs. ober, 19th, at 8 p. m. A devoted fggs. Divide the mixture into two Harder. man and a great speaker is Mr. |nd add the te to one part. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn fanning. In his youth he con- I the two parts are going to Tillamok for the | secrated his life to the work of jittered mold j human uplift. For nearly half a marbled winter. Jnce. Steam ! J. century he has been true to five minutes. The"Willing Workers’’ had a this consecration. Citizens of Special on sugar-cured hams at 20 cents per pound. Crider’s. meeting at the home of Mrs. Al. ! every state in the Union have fa Longnecker. listened with pleasure to his elo- Best ever, White Mountain ent voice. He has probably Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, Flour. Ask Young & Son. o22 Rooms 8-9, National Bank Bldg., delivered more reform addresses Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kearns Dallas. Oregon. (about 18.000) than any other tf went to Salem Saturday morn person. Thousands of intelli Special attention given to ban ing. people consider him to be V a n illa S a u c e quets and dinner parties at the gent the most pleasing and powerful' HI 2 cu p s o f su g a r a n d a cu p of The North Dallas school start New Scott Cafe. of the platform advocates of the! watery six m in u tes ; a d d 2 tablespoon fu ls ed Monday with Mrs. Palmer as o f b u tter a n d a teasp oon fu l o f van illa Miss Wilson, of Woodburn, (s legal suppression of the liquor i teacher. » extract. visiting her parents, Mr. and traffic and kindred evils. "Thor-j Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starr, of Mrs. Jack Wilson. T h e K C Cook’ s Book containing this ough,” “Discreet,” "Sincere,” and p o t h e r delicious, successful, recipes Falls City, visited at Dave Gant’s Eloquent,” “Competent,” "Log sèmt rtlv ip o n receipt of the colored certifi Eat your Sunday dinner at cate pacIcV^l in 25-ccn t cans of K C Baking Sunday. the New Scott Cafe. It’s cheap ical,” "Forcible,” “Witty,” and Pow der- yV rite your name and address “Effective,” are a few of the Mrs. Nellie Sherwood visited er and less bother. •dainly. Jà^ues M fg. C o ., Chicago. many good things said about her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mltty, Mrs. Pearl Uglow-Johnston him. Unlike many reformers he Sunday. and Miss Iva Stanley were Sa- concedes to others the right of i The Gail’s famous neals. 25c. Mrs. Arthur Vassal has re- |]em callers last week, private judgment and can be turned from a visit to her sister The packing plant has re listened to with pleasure by; Mrs. M. N. Osbor, went to at Seattle. ceived orders for a shipment of tnose who differ with him in Tillamook Sunday foi a stay of Mr. Happy started to the prunes to Liverpool England. eran reformer may never come 8®veral weeks '“ the *°I>e that coast Monday to secure a load opinion. Hear him. This vet- the sea air will bem.flt her Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pierce health. of salmon. way again. have moved back from Fals City, this Because of an inabil-ty to P r i n t e d by a u t h o r i t y o f a n d p a id fo r Mr. Lefors and family visited where he has been working. by D . U. R e m p e l, D a lla s. O re g o n . secure the services of state Items of Intoresf From Dallas at the Farley farm, west of Dal Superintendent Churchill the Miss Norma Holman, who is and Polk taiunty. las, Sunday. High School Items. dates originally set, the P-yik teaching at Polk Station, visited (Iiy o u r S p e c ia l R e p o r t e r .) Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. her parents, Saturday and Sun- county teachers’ institute h^e A girls’ chorus of about 40 been postponed from October The Gail’s famous, meals, 25c. Wright, of Rocca, October 1st. day. j gave furnace COal spring and members was organized Wed 28-30 to November 18-20. White gloves cleaned, 10 cents a baby girl. morning. The following Frank Fawk, chairman of the a pair.—Phil. Begin. \ tf Garl McBee and Deal Brock fall by using Cole’s Air-Tight nesday officers were elected. Presi Democratic county central com have returned from a fishing trip Wood Stove. It holds the fire all dent, Helen Casey; vice presi mittee, returned today from a Special jn sugar-cured hams at Salmon river. night. dent, Marjory Bennett; secre business trip to Portland. He at 20 cents per pound. Crider's. Mrs. Anna Robinson visited George Harder was operated Mrs. S. C. Elliott, of Corvallis, her mother. Mrs. Watson, Sat- on for appendicitis by Dr. Star- tary and treasurer. Dorothy Ben reports that the sentiment is nett. growing’in Multnomah county j has been visiting friends and rel uray and Sunday. buck at the hospital Monday and The Philogia Society has been that both Senator Chamberlain j atives in Dallas. organized. Following are thq \ and Dr. Smith are certain ofj Mr. and Mrs. White and son, is recovering nicely. Miss Angeline Jenkins, of of Portland, are visiting Mr. and Rev. George H. Mitchell is at officers: President, Marie Grif election. Woodburn, is visiting at the B. Mrs. L. D. Brown. tending the meeting of the Pres- fin; vice president, Hallie Smith;- The following Dallas gen F. Preston home. i bytery of the Willamette held in secretary, Lucile Hamilton; tlemen have been attending the Archie Morrison,of Willamina, Mrs. Horatio Morrison re visited his father, H. Morrison, 'Grace Presbyterian church, at treasurer, Pauline Rickli; Lemon grand lodge of the Knights of Tree editor, Leonella Smith; Pythias in Portland this week: Albany. turned Sunday from a visit with the first of the week. her niece, Mrs. Fay Morrison, at Walter L. Tooze, Jr., J. R. Sib The Loyal Women’s Bible monitor, Helen Loughary. Supt. Ford read the rules of ley, Lief Finseth, Frank Kersey, Phil Brown, Salt Creek, vis- Class of the Christian church Perrydale. before the ited at the homd [of Mr. and Mrs will have a cooked food sale at the x high . , school _ . stu- Verne Compton, Finseth and Misses Arlene Bennett and W. L. Harber s j iday. body Tuesday morning. Compton ¿ ere delegates from. Davis & Horn’s furniture s«.ore dent Buelah Balderree came over Philogia held its second meet the local lodge. ignecker gave Ä lrs.A -fer-j ii e ^ Saturday, October 17th. . l ’K (> H ),M o 'u r,iu jLb a i)d -B t> e tt* -S w i- ing \Tuesday evening with a her Sunday sei il class a party While working in his yard re day at home. Wanted—A trade. Some fine large attendance. A miscella at her hörne Sf irday. cently, N. Dornsife, who resides ! residence property in Portland neous program was rendered. Collections given prompt at Miss Dollie Burk visited Rev. and good wheat land in Gilliam tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con Miss McDonald took the phy on Church street near the depot, stable, Dallas National Bank and Mrs. D. L. Fields at McMinn ! county. Want a good home sical geography class to the dug up an ancient medal of pew ter or similar metal. On one ville Saturday ancf Sunday. i near Dallas. Call at this office. creek Thursday for a study. building, room 22. side is a picture of the liberty Prof. Dunkleburger is princi Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth havel Sam and Jake Scbinnelpfen- Wiley Gardner, with a party bell and the words, "Proclaim ple of the high school this year of friends, has returned from a moved into the house recently nig were arrested last Thursday «Liberty Throughout the Land hunting trip at Mary’s Peak, vacated by Mr. VanNortwick. j afternoon and that their trial and Prof. Ford is city sperin- and Unto all the Inhabitants tendent. where they killed two bears. Dave Grant, Mark Ellis, Hugh lt*ie saine evening before Justice Thereof.”. On the Reverse side The Armsby packing plant is and Roy Black went to the j Hardy Holman were fined $30 Farewell Party for Mrs. Farley. is a picture of Independence Hall Mrs. Anna C. Farley was given! and the date 1776. packing its first shipment of Siletz the first of the week on a eapB f°r stealing two sacks of > potatoes from Moms Hughes, a surprise reception at her home prunes, which will go to New hunting trip. | residing near Dallas. Kickec by a Horse, May Die. York city via the Panama canal. Sunday evening by a large num-| David Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Lewis, a farmer, resid- ber of her friends and neighbors icu u c,s auu u a .u c v isite d on Salt Creek Saturday! E. Myers and family, from In- Ted Berg and Elmer Balder 'ing near Monmouth, was kicked The affair was in the nature of a ree went to Salem Saturday to i and Sunday at the home of Mr. i dependence, are moving here the a )dom*'! by a horae Turn- see the foot ball game between and Mrs. Hart. this week. The Myers came out farewell to Mrs. Farley, who has west from Tennesssee last year leased her fan,, and will make ^ and 8U8t» ned lnJurie8 tha‘ Willamette University and Al A surprise party was given ; wj^b wUey Grant and have lived her home, for the present at I * >s feared will prove fatal. He bany. Mr. and Mrs. Happy Saturday iat Independence since then, least, in Portland. Dallas friends " as, ^o«ght o the Dal as hos- Mrs. H. E. Hinman, who has night, it being their twentieth Amity, with her splendid facili are very sorry to lose Mrs. Far- »>ltal ,a8t night a"d anoperation been under the osteopath’s care wedding anniversary. all loin in performed in his the condition hope of at saving ties, appealed to them, hence lev ley as as a a resident resident, but du , an join in last lor the past two weeks, has fully wishing her happiness in her . J. F. Morrison, Democratic their change of residence.— new home. report was very critical. recovered and is at present vis candidate for sheriff, called in Amity Standard. iting relatives out of town. Dallas Wednesday on his way to ~Z __ . . _ I Died from Injuries. Rev. George H. Bennett has Armageddo . Mrs. garah c price, who was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holman, of Monmouth and Independence. received a letter from his son, A. A. Terex, of Portland, will 8truck by a street car in Salem Falls City, were in Dallas Satur Holly, who has been working Ted Berg, in a little friendly with a government geological discuss the war situation at his during the state fair week, died day. Mrs. Holman came to sec her sister-in-law, Mrs. Van scuffle at the rink a few days survey party in Glacier national free lecture next Sunday at the ,n a ho8,)itai in that city Sun- ago struck his hand against an park, in Montana, the past sum Grand theatre at 3 p. m. He day^ having never regained con- Loan, who is at the hospital. open knife blade, inflicting a mer, in which he says that thej pronilses to examine scripture iciousness after the accident. Dr. McNicol expects to move severe wound. have been compelled to aban testimony relative to the great The funeral occurred from R. L. soon into a down town office doned the work on account of est of all wars, called by the hapman’s undertaking parlor James Mitchell, who has been where he will have more room. Revelator, “Armageddon.” The Rooms 5 and 6 In the Uglow working near Falls City, at deep snows in the mountains, scriptures tell us considerable in this city Wednesday, conduct ed by Rev. J. C. Spencer, of and that he had returned to building are being enlarged and Camp No. 1, has again resumed of this great conflict, Its cause, will be ready for occupancy by his old place on the carriage at Chicago to resume his studies when it is to be expected, and Salem, after which the body was was laid to rest in the Dallas in the University ofChicago. the Dallas mill. the first of the month. what will result. The examina- (cemetery. "Buster Brown’s” visit to Dal- The W. C .T. U. held their tion of these matters are of great Sarah q Waters-Price, daugh- Will Hanson, wl)o has been . ___ . regular meeting at the library on a furlough from the navy, Gas last Fr day was a great lay interest and import to all Bible ter of K H an)j Sarah Waters - ............ Tuesday , .......... afternoon, with ... a large during which he visited in this ior the kids. Despite the rain students. was born in l.aPorte county, attendance. The delegates, Mrs. cjty, has returned to his station !a larSe crowd filled the street in Indiana, July 14, 1843, and died Hattie Smith and Mrs. Hempel at San Francisco. ! fr°nt of the Dallas Mercantile Advertised Letters. In Salem, Oregon, October 11, gave enthusiastic reports of thej , Co. s store for more than an Letters remaining unclaimed 1914. With her parents she Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thayer, j hour, while "Buster” and "Tige" state convention at The Dalles. ■it the Dallas postoffire at the cro8sed the plains in 1859, settl who lived on Mt. Pisgah, went | performed on the balcony above, close of business October 13th ing in Polk county where she Men and boys who have been to Portland the first of the week , ,\t one time the crush of speca- Mrs. Mary Arrance, was married in August, 1859, to indulging in the practice of tear where he will enter a hospital i tor’s was so great that the glass Miss Minnie Backert—2 Marquis de I>afayette Gilliam. ing down political signs and for a surgical operation. ! show case in the front of the Mr. Ray Nelson, To this union was horn three cards of candidates should re Mr. B. Richardson, children, W. F., Alice A. and Mrs. Gladys Mitchell and l i t - ___________ member that there is a stale law Mr. J. W. Roy, Esther J. Gilliam, the last of Card 0f Thanks, which protects such advertising tie daughter, Wanda, who have Earl Shoeman, whom died July 16, 1898. The and to tear them down lays the been staying with Mrs. Anna j We degjre to publicly express Mr. Carl Walling. husband died March 27, 1868. In Wright while he£ husband^has ,our thanks and appreciation for violator liable to a heavy fine. _ ____ __________ „ Postmaster September, 1872, Mrs. Gilliam n _ anH Mr« MrNtrol enter- Been working in Falls City, have !the th kindness shown and assist- V. P. Fiske, married I^rkln Price, who died ! ance given by our many friends --------------------- In January, 1910. She has lived Irwin and Mr. Irwin at dinner Will Miller's Sunday school and especially the Phy»>cla Hot Lake Manager Would Like constantly on the homestead, 18 Wednesday evening. Miss John- class of the Methodist church. d»th o f our husband and father, Notice of Arrival in Advance. mnes from Dallas, where she son. who is a Dallas music gave Mrs. Bennett’s class a party | Their kindness will never.be for- Persons contemplating a visit ^ n t , a bride, 55 years ago, and teacher. is a pianist of unusual at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gotten to Hot Lake Springs, Oregon. waeI4 her kind, pure life won for Mrs. William Rosenau ability, and Miss Irwin is teach- j Gordon Black’s Friday even who require the service of a ber the jove and respect of all and family. ing German and voice in the ing. About thirty were present. wheel chair or other special con- wbo knew her. A member of venience- are requested by the no particular church, she was at city schools. Abraham I. Friesen, who has management to give notfee of heart a Christian In the broad been living in the Conlee house, Itemizer Clubbing Offers. Special Prices on Food arrival In advance, so that proper sense of the belief in a risen has moved to Grandma Marks’ care and attention may be as Christ, and the virtue of a right The itemizer one year from houge Mr Frte8en-8 brother, sured.—Adv. Oct30 eous life. Choppers date and the Weekly )r go i from the coa8t_ w,u be here next There remain, besides a host to January 1.1916, $1.50. month to occupy the house 0. E. S. Attention. The Itemizer one year and the lby hlm of friends and other relatives $0.99 $ 1 .2 5 ’ There will be a special meet- W y, Gilliam, of Polk Semi-Weekly Journal, one year a # Naomi V a m m i f 'n r a n f o r \ n / / ’ . • • ing » of Chapter, No. 22, Mrs Ella J Metzger. Mrs. H. *1.75 county, and the daughter, Mrs. $ 1 .2 9 Order of Eastern Star, on Satur The Itemizer and the Port- r Cosper. Mrs. B. Casey and W. D. Mohney, of Salem; also day evening. October 17th, at two brothers and one sister, Wil Jr., left land Telegram (daily), one xjre Asa B. Robins 8 o’clock. Work. legal K to re year. $4.00. Monday for Eugene i liam Waters, of Wheelock, By order of the Worthy Ma- yybeeier county. John Waters, The Itemizer and one of our from the Dallas W< n e g o n 35 special magazine clubs, ad- to tj,e state fe lron- _ _ _ _ I of Falls City, and Mrs. Glen O. Estella Barnes, Secy. , Holman,of D»llM, m vertlsed elsewhere, for one year, ^bmen1 |e Pudding The Little Leonard Wright is on rcoats 'n Coats and B4lmacaans # We have the most ¿•ppplete assortment in the city, made by j Hurt, Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft Price $12.50 to ^f"P" y “ See ours before buying” Price Bros. The home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Ready to Wear and Made to Measure Clothes. ? fl.7 5 . It Will Pay You T o Buy Your Christmas Pictures N O W Our big holiday stock is arriving and the store is a lre jjy gQ crowded that more rooi! Is imperative. Framed pictures takojiji more space thjn any other goods, so some them must go. F o r the next ten days only, we will conductabij Special Clearance Sale of Fram ed Pictures All prices will be cut in two, except on Sepia Carbon Prints, upon which there fixed selling price. Do not confuse our pictures with the cheap, factory-made stuff. Ne our pictures is hand work, and is signed by the artist. Come and see thj Your Christmas money will go a long ways farther if you buy yo^ Hay ter 9 s Book “Home of Fine Pictures, Books anj Kuppenimim offer younj opporj There hundred^ sent time ate«« eil Second Wen’s, Jus in. I ue your large city city pricey Baluiaca 4 The m brought nary siti^ Autumn I FITFORM the land modera THE BEE A Reliable Place tl 1 V- I m & i -‘. 4 * i 1