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T h e P a p e r th a iT Qi\)es Y o u W ha-t” Y o u W a n t * to R ?& d 92 COLUMNS with Supplement A Local Newspa per—nothing more The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County DALLAS, OREGON , NOVEM BER VOL. x x x v 10, 1910. N O . 43. ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©®®®®®® «: . Closing Out Sale H © © © © © © © © © © © © ■ A ■ i l I POLK GOES WET © * © © * © Of All Our Ladies/ Misses’ and | Children’s Coats Every Ladies’ Coat we are offering during this sale is this © © © © © I \\ I ! We are cutting the price very low and expect to close them out quick © I — — — — — — Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Capes at Half Regular Price Ladies’ and M isse s’ Coats at from $1.00 up Returns from the state are still in a chaotic way, but enough has come in to show West elected governor by any Special Petticoat Sale where from 1000 to 5000 votes; prohibition is defeated by maybe 10,000; woman 150 New Petticoats of the famous “ Sorosis” kind at reduced prices. Finest garments o f their kind ever shown in this vicinity. Thoroughly tailored and will fit and wear perfectly. All goods in Heatherbloom, Sateen and Silk. Black and colors. loway and Kelly will be our circuit judges; the home rule bill wins out, and sev Wonderful Display of Blankets and Comforters eral counties again go into the wet column, one o f them being Polk; three demo crats were elected in Polk, out of the five nominated; the balance of state and «CAMPBELL’S STORE 1 county republican ticket is safely elected. ® f — Only a short time to do the work and the closing o f line will be done quick. ty divisions lost out; Judge Burnett is advanced to the supretne bench, and Gal ___________________________ ________________ _______________ - © M B — The Itemizer is coming out several hours late this week in order that it may suffrage is snowed under big; the Monmouth Normal probably won out; all coun We have a few Ladies' Suits you can take your choice for $15.00. They are worth $20.00 to $25.00 — This store offers unusual bargain opportunities during this mpnth. Every department teems with merchandise of merit. Our prices are at the lowest pos sible notch. Our Fall stock is now at its best as to assortments. We are going to make November a BANNER MONTH by offering Special Inducements. give the official count of last Tuesday’ s election. The season is just now at hand for a good warm wrap. Take advantage o f this sale and secure one I o f these COAT BARGAINS. © © © — West Elected Governor—Democrats Win Lower House of Congress- Break Even on State Governors season’s style and all are exceptional values © © November Shopping Bulletin We are the only firm in this vicinity showing the famous North Star Wool Blankets, the cleanest and most sanitary made blankets in the world. White with fancy borders, also New Plaids. Wool Nap. Blankets at $1.75 and $2.00. These blankets are a direct shipment from the mill. / DALLAS, ORE. Thanksgiving Sale o f Table Linens and Napkins S©©©©©©©©©©©©©«©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©© Twenty-five pieces o f New Linens will be offered at special prices. patterns in Damasks, 72 inches wide at 58c, 78c and $1.33. PAIN LESS D E N T IS T TWO 0 1 D TICKETS. D is tric t N o m in a tio n s . Who Were the Candidates on Both B. F. BONHAM, of Marion. Sides Politically in 1870. Prosecuting A ttorney, New We have always been Headquarters for Fine Linens COUNCIL MEETING For Judge o f Third District, Modern electric equip ments. Eest methods. All work guaranteed. Con sultation free. Painless extraction free when plates or bridgework is ordered. Phone 2S2 D R . S. T- D O N A H O E V a n W y c k D en tal P arlor D allas, O re g o n U glow Bid. Count if Judor, Without Loss of Heat THOS. PEARCE, Commienioner*, E. DELASHMUTT, ISAAC ZUMWALT, Sheriff. THOS. JEFFRIES. Clerk, R. S. CRYSTAL, Treannrer, We can furnish you a COLE’S HEATER with WM. HOWE, School Superintendent, body that does not have to be blackened. W. W. BEACH, We carry most any style and shape and sell at the A esetnor, DAVID COSPER, lowest prices. County Surveyor, SO LD ON IN S T A L L M E N T W. C. WHITSON, PLAN Coroner, D r . N. HUDSON. CRAVEN BROS. CIIHCSt SUFfRISE. JttïEM D A LLA S, ORE. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Member o f Conqret*, JAMES H. SLATER, o f Union. UNION M EAT CO.’ For Governor, F. GROVER, o f Marion. For Secretory o f State, W c are putting up some H am s and Bacon that have that sweet, delicious flavor N. L. BUTLER , o f Polk. ! Tlie city council met in regular session I last Monday evening, with all officials P o lk C o u n ty T ic k e t . A lady friend sends the Item 1 present. izer something unique from Mon Hall, of the street committee recom For Representatives, mouth, it being two tickets of B. HAYDEN, R. J. GRANT, mended that the newly finished maca dam block 011 Washington, between the year 1870, one the Union Re W m . c o m a g y s . Stjtton and Lyle, lie accepted by the publican and the other the Dem y fji¿nnd ^lutt a number of new side- Judge, 1*© ordered built. Accepted. ocratic. We here try to duplicate J. H. MYER. F* uton recommended that the sur them as nearly a3 possible, con -' plus water in the western part of town, sidering that a number of the County Clerk, be sent down Maple street, and the faces o f type used in that day D. J. HOLMES. street commissioner was ordered to at are now in the “ H ell-box.” She tend to the job. Sheri ff, The quarterly repprts of the city trea says: “ Editor Itemizer:—I am SAMUEL BURCH. surer and auditor were read and refer sending you some tickets which red to the finance committee. Treasurer, I found in my father’ s old family j The foil.»wing claims against the city R. M. MAY. Bible, where he put them with a were allow ed: lot o f other papers saved prior to M D Coulter, sprinkling % 14 00 Assessor, 01 IX) Willamette Valley Lumber Co the date marked on the tickets. WILLIAM RIDGEWAY. II L Fenton, labor...................... 2 50 As many o f the names on them 7 IK) Adam« bfg store.......................... Commissioners. are familiar to the older resi . 2 (X) A Bowman, wood ....................... J. K. DELASHMUTT, dents o f the county, I thought W (J Vassall................................ . 40 69 W m . JONES. 4 50 A 1’ Starr, h a u lin g ................... . I they would be interesting for in- 5 02 Ab Burnett, labor .................. . Isertion in the Itemizer.” Surveyor, ( ’ has Tate, labor........................ 0 76 A. P. BUTLER. 4 00 L D Brown, services.................. 0 00 (1 L Hawkins, corners............... . U n io n R e p u b lic a n T ic k e t. School Superintendent, 5 50 (iuv Bros, sum !lies..................... For Congres*, LYCURGUS VINYARD. Birk & Shaw, hauling................ 2 50 J. G. WILSON, B F Beezlev, surveying............. 1 50 Justice of Peace, Rickreall Prec’t, Electric light company ............. . 325 (X) Governor, J. A. DEMPSEY. 4 (X) Jack Kakin, peddling................. . * JOEL PALMER, JOHN FORD. K M Smith, recording................ . . 5 50 Stow k Sqj), livery....................... Secretary o f State, Observer, printing....................... . 12 00 JAMES ELKINS, NO NEED TO CARRY THEM OUT. .1 Munson, labor........................ « 50 K B Winslow, salary................... 40 00 State Treasurer, T A Odom, salary ..................... MAYER HIRSCH, In a little Missouri town, in Clias Gregory, salary................. . 30 05 State Printer, the present campaign, a Repub A warrant was ordered driwn on the lican candidate for Congress was street fund in favor of the Dallas Maca H. R. KINCAID, company for $1081 in full for work addressing an audience on the dam Circuit Judge, to date. hustings. He paid a high com R. P. BOISE, A bill v/as presented by Mrs. Ilhoda pliment to the Taft administra Elli - for $500 for Injuries alleged to have District A ttorney, tion and then, in spread eagle been sustained on the 10th of last June J. C. POWELL, by a loot© board being stepped on by a fashion declared: Itepresen ta fives, “ And, gentlemen o f this t h r i v - 1 « f r * ® JESSE STUMP, J. H. HAW LEY, B. F. NICHOLS, Russian Dog. Will be Taxed After the First of the Year. A lso everything that goes to make a first class Meat Market E. J. STO U FFE R, Prop., Dallas The Most Satisfactory Underwear Is Here Agents for tbs famous “ Munsing” line, known from the Atlantic to the Pacific as the best Union suits for the whole family. Also separate garments in cotton and wool. Great Values in Union Suits at from 50c to $1.00 — -------------------------------------- --------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------v New arrivals in Persian All-Over-Nets and New Kimona Silks in fancy patterns. A beautiful line of Ladies’ Neckwca^ New Collar Pins with “ Goldstone” settings. New Batts, Hair Ornaments, etc., etc. Dallas distributors of “ Nemo” and Warner’s Corsets. New models just in. “ Nemo” styles for tall stout and short stout figures, at $3.40 and $4.00. We carry extra sizes in “ Nemo” Corsets from 30 to 36. The bee hive store A Reliable Place to Trade DALLAS, Why buy elsewhere when we place the largest and best stock of Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, W all Paper and Paints at your disposal at prices that are right. THE REASON WHY WE ARE SELLING MORE GOODS We are selling more goods this year than ever before and can offer you a better line o f new and up to date goods at better prices although goods have advanced. We buy in large quantities and discount every bill. That’s the reason our goods cost us less and that you have always found us a little cheaper than others. We don’t ask your business because you like us or not, but because we can deliver the goods in your . furniture buying. The matter of purchasing a street sweeper for our macadam streets was LETTER LIST. brought up, ami the street committee ; and councilman Ayres authorized to get j terms, prices, etc. The following letters were left Bids were received for the building of uncalled for in the Dallas post-| cement crosswalks from two parties at 1 about $fi2 each, and this matter held np office Tuesday: until! the purchase of a sweeper is de- ■ L H Atwater. cided. The Brown heirs were ordered to put i Mr Peter Blume. drain pi pea for their roof water under Mr Mark Bowen. . cement walk on Main, and other cement Miss Bernice Boyer. I walk were ordered fixed. S iot by Polk County Min. Hare your Carpet* and Rug* cleaned by our Vacuum Cleaner. It doea the work and ia cheaper than taking then up. An ic c M n t which migl-t have prorad fatal -happened last Sunday when Clyde B owning was shot by Dan Taylor of In dependence. A physician was ftimmon* ed at once to come from Sheridan and attend the injured man The bullet was found to have passed through the back, flitting the liver and kidney, coming out between the short rib. He is re|>orted as improving nicely at | resent.—Tilla mook Headlight. A good THE An Ideal Ho We have a 5-acre tract in Dal S. F. CHADWICK, o f Douglas. las, with (rood improvements, 2 1-2 acres in prunes, rest mea For State Treaeurer, dow, all good land, for sale now L. FLEISCHNER, o f Multn’ h ------------- ■ * * * -------------- V Wanted— Parties to contrae! for clear for $3,700, as the owner has to tow n .—Itemizer Realty ing 10 to 20 arre» land. Will furnish leave For State Printer, grubbing machine if wanted—(Jay Bro* Concern. T. PATTERSON, o f Multnm’ h. NIO) l OREGON The Sterling Furniture Co. Meets All Competition ing little town, I.want to assure the board striking her on the wrist am! you that if I am honored by your ■ causing injuries that I mp kept her from votes and am sent from this dis- *.or» '" i c e that time. The hill was first Unallowed, ami then tlie motion recon trict to the halls o f Congress to sidered and the matter referred to Fen- represent you honest, clean-1 ton* c >ad and Ayres to look into. A [s tition was read requesting an arc handed, God-fearing people, the at the Junction of Washington street best - people that the . .* sun shines T • n 1 * • „ and Fairview avenue. Referred to the upon, I will carry out the policies Hre WHt,.r o f the present administration. A resolution and ordinance providing | Tnen up jumped a man in the for new sidewalks was read fir-t time. The famous dog license came up fori rear o f the hall, who shouted: second reading, ami was passed. It fix- j “ Don’ t take the trouble to car es the yearly tax for a male dog at $5 ry them out, throw them ou t ami of a bitch at $5. It is to become ef- j fective January 1, 1911. Nathional Monthly. Miss Nellie Combs. Mrs Luther Duren. Mr and Mrs Wm C Dennis. Miss Nettie Edmunson. Mr W V Fooler. Mr Jesling. Mr S M Martin. Mr M Newland. E S Payne. Mrs R Pidger. Miss Ruby Santo. Mr B C Strichlin. Mrs Mama Townsend. Mrs V E Townsend. Mr Frank Zigler. C. G. Coad. Postmaster. - six- horsepower Gasoline Engine for sale cheap. STERLING FURNITURE DALLAS, OREGON 1