T h e P a p e r thact" (J i^ e s Y o u W h a 4 r Y o u W a n - f t o R t & d 92 COLUMNS A Local Newspa­ with Supplement per—nothing more The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County DALLAS, VOL. XXXV 0 0 Closing Out Sale COMMERCIAL SIDE OF DALLAS WET AND DRY STATUS. 00000 000 000 ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® 0 0 0 0 City Councils do not Have Grant Licenses even yet. OREGON, N O V E M B E R 17, 1910. r,- HOME WEDDING. to City Now Has Seventeen Business Polk County Girl Becomes Bride of Wisconsin Young Gentleman. Blocks • Dallas now has 17 blocks on At the family home of Mr. | Incorporated cities that voted “ wet” in counties that voted which business houses are locat­ and Mrs. Theodore Jacobson, i “dry” at the recent election ed, and it will not be long until near Ballston, at high noon last where local option elections were further encroachment is made on Monday, Rev. J. E. Hickson, of held, will be allowed to sell ¡¡Ij wh.it are now residence blocks. Salem, said the words that made, quor as soon as the Governor of We fail to think of a vacant one ilesh of Miss Minnie Jacob-J Oregon proclaims that the home w building on any of these blocks son and Mr. Peter Linquist, of i rule amendment to the constitu- we have mentioned, or which Cumberland, Wisconsin. The| ' have not been rented to open pleasing ring ceremony was used, j tion has carried. * This is the opinion of G eorge with the coming of the new year the biide being attended by her Every Ladies’ Coat we are offering during this sale IS this E. Fargwell. representative of Several th at have been deserted sister. Miss Josephine Jacobson, I @ 1 the wholesale liquor dealers, who have been or are being fitted up as bridesmaid, and the best man 0 season’s style and all are exceptional values © outlines other effects of the for occupancy within the last was Mr. Andrew Nelson, of j 0 week, and every office building Portland. Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, j as follows: | We are cutting the price very low a n d S 0 ¡amendment Incorporated cities in “dry” in the town is now taken, the of Dallas, played Lohenqrin’s | J counties that did not have a local last one going this week. The wedding march, to the beautiful | expect to close them out quick H ! option election must remain signs all point to this town tak­ strains of which the couple en­ ing on a great rush of business tered the parlors and took their 0 T he season is ju 3 t now a t hand for a good warm © ^ o r ^ - a t e d c f ^ s that voted with the coming spring, when places for the ceremony. wrap. Take advantage of this sale and secure one 0 0 “ wet’ in counties that voted building projects may be begun. The bride was dressed in a rav- “ wet’ may sell liquor as soon as and there is certainty that Dallas ishir.g gown, a beautiful shade of 0 ; the of these COAT BARGAINS. county court declares the *3 not £°>nf? to sleep during th e , blue silk, and the bridesmaid ap- 0 vote carried and sets aside the next iew years. Several new in- j {»eared in a dress of pink silk, manufacturing After the ceremony and ten­ order of prohibition, without dustries and O We have a few Ladies' Suits you can waiting for the adoption of the j plants are being talked up for dering of congratulations by the installation, and if everything intimate friends and relatives home rule amendment. © take your choice for $15.00. They are Councils in incorporated cities continues to look as it does now, present, a delicious dinner was that are “wet” may elect not to our wage roll is certain of being served, the home being pleasing­ ® worth $20.00 to $25.00 vastly increased before another ly decorated for the occasion grant liquor licenses. lamnm, Benton tsenton and ana Lane L,ane | year rolls around. Development with autumn leaves, chrysanthe­ — I iq Iq Yamhill, 01 T T n rr r> j counties, where no local option 18 certain even with the further mums, lavender and yellow, and election was held, the incorpor- up o fo u ria rg e tra c tso f potted plants. Many useful and beautiful A © | ated cities must remain “ dry” land and the coming into bearing 0 © with the county unless they are of the orchards that are about gifts were presented to the hap- DALLAS, ORE. voted “wet” two years hence, St0 do so- but weas citizens shmild py couple, and they will enter as provided by the local option : work to get all the manufactur­ in to married life with the con 0 ing establishments possible, as gratulations of many friends and *¿> ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ” ® ® ® law. Dry counties that voted “ wet” the town with the largest payroll the well wishes of the entire the rea- community. may dispense liquor without is , the one that , will have , They will leave for Wisconsin waiting for the amendment to be |jy money always on hand to keep in the near future, but do not proclaimed. These counties are business at a fine head. expect to reside there, desiring Crook, Gilliam, Klamath, Mal­ to make their home in some por­ D P. A. MEETING. heur, Morrow. Polk, Sherman, tion of this favored country. Tillamook and Union. The Dallas Protective associa­ TO THE tion resumed its regular meetings Candidates to Make Statement. Rope Stretched Immensely. Monday evening. Owing to Clerk Smith has sent out to last absence of President Lough- Down at the Whiteaker oil the various candidates at the last the ary, the chair was occupied by well this week the old cable- is election blanks on which they the vice president, B. M. Guy. being spliced by that veteran will specify to him the amount of VIA THE to Ralph Adams going sailor, F. H. Morrison, and he expense that they incurred while out Owing of business, Rley Craven has quite a job on his hands, as running for the oiiice to which named to take his place on *yW. composed of nine strands, they aspired. These blanks must was the nightwatch with requiring an expert to handle it. be filled out and in his hands by Messrs Fuller and committee Fiske. The reason for splicing is that the 23rd of this month, and if The matter of erecting hitch- the amount first put on has now Leaving Portland Dec. 11th and 12th not the candidate will incur a if fiTf • t f prove rather 7u ¡ng for brou}?ht the convenience of about run out and more length penalty that might fa^ posts ers wag up by the and San Francisco.Dec. 14th, 1910 bothersome to them for lack in president pro tern, and he ap­ has to be added, as the boring has now progressed some 1500 complying with the requirements as a committee to look feet. The amount originally put of the law as laid down for ob­ pointed A MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL TRAIN up a suitable location W. L. on was some 1400 feet, and it servance by those who aspire to Soehren, C o n sistin g of O b serv atio n C a r, P u llm an V e it ¡billed Harry Gaynor and Ri­ has stretched during the process offices within the gift of the peo­ S leeping c a rs, S m oking c a r an d Dinim r car will leave ley Craven. of drilling over 200 feet. Since T h ird and T ow nsend stre e ts , San F ran cisco , via th e ple. A resolution from the Newport the new casing was put in about C oast L ine. T h e ex cu rsio n is ru n u n d e r th e auspices of development club was read re­ 100 feet has been drilled, making th e S o u th ern Pacitic, N atio n al Lines of M exico, I n te r ­ Mrs. Zumwalt Honored. n a tio n a l an d G re a t N o rth e rn , G .,IL & S. A. an d S a n ta r e . garding the extension of the the depth now over 1500 feet. Oregon City, Nov 15.—The railroad from Yaquina to that Oil sands are being constantly Pythian Sisters gave a reception j place, The resolution was con­ penetrated, but not enough as ROUND TRIP FARE FROM PORTLAND $104.00 last night to Mrs. Bruce Zum­ curred in and the secretary in­ yet to secure a commercial quan­ C orres ponding low ra te s from o th e r O. H. & N. an d S. P . points walt, who is grand officer of the structed to so notify the New­ tity. The formation looks good order, and who will leave with port people. to all who know about such In te re s tin g side trip s on th e r e tu rn tr ip , in clu d in g th e her family for California Friday, A committee consisting of W. things, and hopes of a good well G ra n d C anvon, m ay he m ade. F in a l re tu rn lim it 60 where they will spend the win­ V. Fuller, A. S. Campbell and V. are just as strong as they were d ay s from d a te of sale. E q u ip m e n t on th is tra in will be lim ited an d no m ore passengers w ill be ta k e n th a n can ter. Mrs. Zumwalt, who has P. Fiske were appointed to con­ at the start, although the depth he co m fortably be provided for. been an active member and faith­ fer with the Salem management that will have to be drilled is yet F or fu rth e r in fo rm atio n , d e ta ils and b eau tifu lly illus- ful in her duties, was tendered of the telephone company regard­ an unknown quantity. The cable tra te d booklet on “ M exico” call on an y O. U. & N. or this reception as a mark of the ing the establishment of a better broke last week and considerable S. P. A gent or w rite to high esteem in which she is held telephone rate for long distance, time was lost in reclaimifig that WILLIAM McMURRAY by her. Sisters. One of the feat- the rate now in use being too from the well, a new grab hook | ures of the evening was the pre­ much. G en eral P assen g er A gent, I’o rtla m l, Oregon having to be made to get it up. sentation of a gavel by Mrs. W. L. Soehren brought up the All these delays and discourage­ ¡Zumwalt to the lodge. The affair establishment of a brick and tile ments will but tend to make the | closed with a banquet, when 50 manufactory in this vicinity, and triumph greater in the end, as ' members of the Pythian Sisters he was made a committee of one ultimate success is certain. down to a feast which will to see certain parties about put­ ! 1 sat not soon be forgotten by those ting such an industry in here in | partaking. The tables were pret- the near future, in time for All Over. ! tily decorated to correspond with the building which is to go on Baby Helen was happily splash­ j those of the banquet hall. The here in the spring. early part of the evening was ta­ The acting president was made ing the water in her shining new ! ken up with the business meet­ a committee of one to confer bathtub, when she looked up . a . t ! ing of the order, when four can­ with all the merchants and bu- her mother and said. Why I is siness men of the city regarding barefooted all over now isn 11 didates were initiated. a proposition that would be ofjmuver?” Delineator for Decem- Provides $25,000 a Year. greatly desired benefit to us all. uer. ____ _____ The Monmouth normal school _ . „ - c ... Abraham Could Read and Write i bill creates a separate fund for Purchases Noted Stallion. „ , the support and maintenance of 1 Some people persist in think- the institution, buildings being Our star reporter, Uncle John- ¡nf? tbat t he art of writing is re- already provided. For putting ny Wiseman, informs us of a val- cent, ,,nd that in primitive times money into the fund a tax of uable addition to the stock rais- poems and literary productions one twenty-fifth of one mill is ing abilities of the community. ba(j t0 be memorized. But more levied on each dollar of taxable It is always a pleasure to note an than 3000 years before the Christ- property in the state. This tax improvement in this respect, as ¡an era people in Abraham’s will provide about $25,000 year­ we expect to see at some time in natjve town wrote receipts for ly. There will probably be suf-1 the near future this whole Wil- i garden and market products just ficient money in the fund to per­ lamette valley one great stock aK we bave them now, showing mit the reopening of the school raising centfer, as well as one of ¡that the patriarchs certainly next fall. the finest fruit growing sections. I must bave known how to read The new blood tobeenfused isof :an(j wrjte Dr. William Hanna Married at the Court House. the horse variety, and consists of Thomson in The Designer for Yesterday morning Justin M. a stallion, imported at great ex­ December. Virgin and Mi3s Gertrude M. pense from Idaho, and bearing Dickerson, both of Indepen­ the strains of the purest horse i LETTER LIST. dence, appeared before Clerk flesh known to exist. The pur­ Smith at the court house and chase was made by W. D. Col-1 We can furnish you a COLE’S HEATER with signified their desire to lead a lins and the consideration is kept The following letters were left double life. He presented them a secret The animal is of the uncalled for in the Dallas post- body th a t does not have to be blackened. with the necessary papere, re­ Belgian breed, and will weigh, office Tuesday: We carry most any style and shape and sell at the Miss Carrie Ellis. ceived his fee, and they sought when dressed, a considerable Miss Lydia Gruhle. out Judge Coad in his office, who amount. Its color is roan, and it lowest prices. Mr M Glaze. soon said the words that permit­ has a mate that is of as good Mr C O Groves. ted the young couple to here­ blood as itself, but which has not after travel life’s pathway to- the same possibilities for enlarg­ Miss Constance Currier. Miss Aneta Holman. | gether. There were no frills of ing the herds of the valley. That J Justice. | any kind indulged in, except that Mr. Collins is to be congratulated Mrs Robt A Rake. the bride was most becomingly on his purchase is conceded by ; attired for the occasion, and they everyone familiar with the ac­ J<* A Samer. Mr Dick Springer. | took the motor for home, fully quirem ent and it is expected that it will prove a remunerative Mr Geo Stewart. 1 satisfied that they had success- D A L L A S , ORE. Mr Wm Wash. ! fully accomplished one of the investment — out of the ordinary. ! grandest things that had ever N o v em b er re c o n li now in at tb e Dal- C. G. Coad. |W V H W W W W » V W W W VW *W W » H W W W t W > W W W W W » l I happened to them as individuals. Postmaster. aa M usic sto re. 0 j Of All Our L adies/ Misses’ and 0 Children’s Coats 0 ^ j 0 j i 0 0 C A M P B b a~~4 L L 3 b lU K L ©| ^ A 1 . 0 0000000000000000000 Christmas Holiday Excursion CITY OF MEXICO Southern Pacific Company & j NO. 44. November Shopping Bulletin This store offers unusual bargain opportunities during this month. Every departm ent 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. Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Capes at Half Regular Price Only a short time to do the work and the closing of line will be done quick. L a d ie s ’ and M i s s e s ’ C o a t s a t from $1.00 up Special Petticoat Sale 150 New Petticoats of the famous “ Sorosis” kind at reduced prices. Firiest garm ents of 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. Wonderful Display of Blankets and Comforters 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. Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens and Napkins Twenty-five pieces of New Linens will be offered a t special prices. patterns in Damasks, 72 inches wide a t 58c, 78c and $1.33. We have always been Headquarters for Fine Linens The Most Satisfactory Underwear Is Here Agents for tl s 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. G r e a t V a lu e s in U nion S u it s a t from 5 0 c to $1.00 New arrivals in Persian All-Over-Nets and New Kimona Silks in fancy patterns. A beautiful line of Ladies’ Neckwear, 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 DALLAS, of Heat CRAVEN BRO S. \ OREGON Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Wall Paper and Paints at your disposal at prices that are right. THE REASON WHY W E ARE SELLING MORE GOODS We are selling more goods this year than ever before and can offer you a better line of 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. Have jrour Carpets and Rugs cleaned by our Vacuum Cleaner. than taking them up Russian SOLD ON INSTALLMENT PLAN - Why buy elsewhere when we place the largest and best stock of ■ j Reliable Place to Trade The Sterling Furniture Co. Meets All Competition Without Loss — ■ New It does tbe work and is cheaper A good six-horsepow er G asoline E ngine for sale cheap. THE STERLING FURNITURE DALLAS, OREGON