Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 02, 1911, Image 2

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    GRAND THEATRE.
•
Married in Portland.
MRS. PLASTER DIES.
LAST WEEK’S DEBATE.
R ESO LV ED
On last Friday evening at the
T h e series of deb ates held Friday J a n .
TH A T WE A R E T T 7 L L
27, am ong t h e High schools of Polk
Opened for Business on Last residence of Mr. and Mrs. Will Passes Away Stnday After
Whiteaker at 403 Tenth street,
county
who Hre in t h e Polk c o u n t)
tfA M n E R lIV G A W A V A T
of
Suffer!
g.
Monday Evening.
High school D eb atin g League, resulted
I Portland, Rev. Dark, pastor of
as
follows:
All
negative
te
a
m
s
won,
Probate.
----
the White Temple, united in mar-
R E D U C I N G OUR S T O C K -
th u s !-ho\viog t h a t Single T ax is n o t d e ­
Burdened for years with a cancero us |
Last Tuesday on invitation of riage Mr. Frank Whiteaker and
U| 0(1 ,„.r ,irrB(!t
Iii tlie estate of A lex an d er II. Collins, sirable U) »he people of Polk c o u n ty oi
I i„.,
I.
Manager Larsen we went around Miss Kate Williams, ot Toledo. • vitality, s t r e n g t h ami wom anhood, Mfi* deceased—in h e r ita n c e tax fixed as fol­ a t lea^t to th e d ebater» ol t h e six differ
WE ARH STILL MAKIJVC TH E
S a r a h E. Collins, $3.23; William ent High schools of t h e league.
to inspect the new Grand theatre;The groom, who is a son of Mr. E<lwanl FUatt-r k ep i fruit n o t i o n i k e lows:
D.
Collins,
n
o
t
h
i
n
g
;
F
re
d
A.
Wells.
$22.
In d ependence defeated Dallas a t In
s p a r k s fly o u r o f o u r
lately erected by Matt Fenton on and Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker, of ellrl,*ly
t e n e m e n t until
u n til U«t *nniin>
m o rn iu g a t 9 :30o'clock, when liei sweet
In t h e es ta te of J o h n F Leach, d e ­ dependence by a 2 to 1 decision.
Cmrt
and which gave its \ near Dallas, is well known about i• i> it s»>arc«l away t«j t h a t etern al rest, c e a s e d —inven tory a n d a p p r a i s e m e n t
. . . street,
-
Dallas defeated M o n m o u th at Dallas
initial performance the evening | here, and all readers of the Item- which » aim* a* a bleeding after her long tiled an d approved.
by a d to 9 decision.
P R IC E S B U 5 T E R B R p W U
before. The building occupies | izer will congratulate him upon | .ufferimi. Some iw<> >■«•»« and H m In t h e g u a r d i a n s h i p of Glen W halen, 'M o n m o u t h deaf eated Bethel at M on ­
almost all the land on this side of 1 assuming the chains of Hymen. 1
“V" ;»i»,'«imn «a* perfimi
a m i n o r —first semi a n n u a l a cco u n t filed m o u th by a 2 to 1 decision.
Bethel d ef eated P e r ry d a l e a t Bel In I I
(or tile cmic -r’«» removal, but it proved
the city hall and is a first class His bride is a most prepossessing u n av ailin g for its th orough e.adicalioii. a n d approved .
by a 3 t" 9 decision.
In
t
h
e
g
u
a
r
d
i
a
n
s
n
i
p
of
t
h
e
m
in
o
r
heirs
structure in every particular, young lady, well and favorably Som e four m o u th s ag«> .-he w is agaii of G u s t Peterson e t ux, deceased— n in th
Per rydale defeated Falls City a t P e r ­
G r e a t e r p ro d u ctiv en easo f tr e e *
e ;ualling in its interior arrange­ known in her home town for her tak en to P o rtlan d to undergo a n o th ei a n n u a l account with v ouchers filed, and rydale by a 3 to 0 decision.
—larg er, clean er, a n d finer f r u i t
one,
h
u
t
t
h
e
surgeon«
told
h
er
she
could
Falls-City def eated In d e p e n d e n c e at
—m o re m oney. I s n ’t t h a t f r u i t
ment the best that even Port- many virtues and accomplish­ not possibly survive th e operation ami g u ard ian released as to E m m a Peterson Falls
City by a 3 to 0 decision.
g r o w e r s ’ reaso n in g ?
N o th in g
1 1 id can offer for this clats of ments. The happy couple will sh e w as brough t h o m e to spend her lust ami Amelia Peterson.
As the cham pion is to he decided b\
will c o n t r i b u te t o th is e n d m o r e
performance. Manager Larsen | be at home at 54 23rd street, hours am o n g her loved ones an d reeeiv*
In regard to th e C v r u s J o n e s e s t a t e — all points won by t h e two t e a m s of a
t h a n effe ctiv e sp ray in g .
And
tlie te n d e r care which they alone could filial disc harge en tered .
school, ami as each vote of a ju dge
lias now two theatres running in ■ Portland.
E ffectiv e S p r a y i n g c a n b e a t be
so
th
o
ro
u
g
h
ly
ami
gratiiyinglv
bestow
cou
nts
one
a
n
d
the
decision
co
u
n
ts
one.
a t t a i n e d w ith
the metropolis, and is rapidly i
In t h e e s ta te of Matilda P eterso n , d e ­ th e schools now lan d as follows hi le-
A m em b e r of t h e C h ristian ch u rch
getting in shape a circuit over|
since sh e was 18 y ears ol age, pile show ceased—final disc h arg e en tered .
gar«! to points w o n : Dallas—5. Bet he
Woodmen Entertained.
In th e es ta te ol Eva Peterso n, d ecea s­ —5, Falls C ity —4. l l c r r v d a l e —4, I n d e ­
the Willamette valley, by which
ed t h a t fortitude w hie!» only those a>
At the meeting of the local su red of a f u tu re may feel certain of ed— final disc harg e e n te r e d .
pend ence—3, M o n m o u t h —3.
means he will be enabled to offer
She
was
a
loving
wile
an
d
doting
m
o
th
­
Woodmen
Tuesday
evening,
a
T h e following stu d n ts rep re sented
In t h e e s t a t e of J o h n F. L each , d e ­
superior attractions in vaudeville
er in every sense of t h e words, a n d the
rdere d th at bon d be a p p r o v e d ; t h e schools as follows: Dallas, Aff.—
hues in conjunction with moving pleasing incident of the evening’s place a t th e h e a r t h s t o n e now left va­ | ceased—o
Phillips, C arrie Gorki*, R u t h
work was the favoring of those c a n t can never be tilled to those left to | T. B. Stone, T. J. Merrick a n d E . Hills, C Pearl
pictures.
a m p b e ll ; Neg.—R o b e rta Ballard, A n ­
app raisers.
present
with
a
short
musical
pro­
m
ourn
her.
na
G
arn
er, Harold Miller. I n d e p e n ­
A fine electric sign is being
In re g u a r d ia n sh ip of E u g en e C h a n d ­ dence, AH.— B e rth a H a r t m a n , Earn est
E ff ectiv e s p r a y i n g m e a n s
Mary Elizabeth Zook was born in Ne­
made for the front of the Grand gram by three daughters and one b rask
ler,
a
m
in
o
r—final
receipt
filed.
H ig h P r e s s u r e S p ra y in g an d
Williams, Marion B u tler; Neg.— Vale
a. March 1, J8t>2, an d bec am e the
which will aid greatly in lighting son of Woodcraft. The program wife of E d w a rd Plaster 20 years later on In re estate of Isaac Dyck—a n n u a l H iltibra nd, Cecil Swope, Ray Williams.
till t h e a d v e n t o f t h e B e an
Magics a high p r e s s u r e could n o t
up that entirely too dark block. was much appreciated by all t h e sa m e d a t e of t h e m o u th . T h ey came acco u n t filed a n d ap p ro v ed .
Mon m outh, Aff.— E m m a P a r k e r , Bessie THE
TIME HA.S ARRIVED WHEN WE WI3H To
be m aintained w ith a hand pump
Miss Nola Coad is acting cash­ present, and they will be wel­ to Oregon 19 y ears ago, spending one
In re e s t a t e of J o h n G u i t r y , deceased Wade, Nellie S h e w ; Neg.— R u b y L o r­
f o r a n y l e n g t h o f tim e,o n a cco u n t
in S o u th e r n Oregon, a b o u t 10 years — A. H. G u t t r y ap p o in ted a d m i n i s t r a t o r en ce, Minnie W u n d e r , J e a n M c i n tu r f
ier and ticket seller, and she comed for a repetition at any y n ear
o f t h e b o d y - r a c k i n g e ffo rt
Bethel, Aff.— Ver no n Uoinig, Clar ence CLEAN
ear Fore st Grove, moving to Dallas
HOU.SE QUICKLY OF ALL REMAINING
seems to have very cosy, elec­ time. The programme was: Du­ ab o u t eig h t y ears ago, where th ey have w ith bond of $6500.
n eed ed t o o p e r a t e it. T n e B e an
In re e s t a t e of F. A. Link, deceased — Booth, Carl S te w a r t; Neg.— Agnes Cook
et,
piano
and
violin.
Ada
Long-
p a t e n t s p r i n g divides t h e w o r k
trically heated quarters, con­
since resided. To th is union were horn final acco u n t filed a n d S a t u r d a y , M a rch J o h n Rondg, H a r r y H u b b a r d . Falls
betw een the tw o strokes of the
City, Aff—Lester Dodd, May J o h n s t o n , WINTER GOOD.S.
THE VERY LOW PRICED ON ALL
venient plate glass windows necker and Jack Eakin; instru­ four ch ild ren , Delbert, Lloyd, Louis 4th, set for h earing.
h andle a n d w o r k s a g a i n s t only
n d GoMa, t h r e e lioys and one girl. Be­
E d ith H a r ri s ; Neg.—Cecil Dodd, R »y
a'fording ample accommodation mental solo, Ada Longnecker; a sides
one-h alf t h e p r e s s u r e sh o w n on
i s im m e d i a t e family, sh e leaves
Bowm an, Rolan d White. P erry d ale,
for the public. After entering!voc“' so*°> Annamay Longneck- si fath th
Commissioners’ Court.
t h e g a u g e a n d sa v es e x a c t l y
er a n d sister in .Monmouth, Odom
A f f — Fay Morrison, Oatis Foster , J a m e s OF OUR REGULAR LINE.S OF CLOTHING, PO.S.SE.S-
the foyer you ascend a slight in- er> instrumental duet, Ada Lojjg- Zook an d Mis. M. Wheeler, and
o n e-th ird t h e labor.
T re a s u r e r S ta a ts was credited with Ju lies , Neg.— E d. P a r k e r, C arl M o r r i­
cline to the main auditorium, car- necker and Bessie Dodson. J.he a sister in K an sas an d a n o th e r cancelled w a r ra n t s as folows:
son, Maxwell F lan n ery .
Wc I«»* Ike», pump, ia
peted with linoleum which gives quartet °f performers acquitted o n e in P o rtlan d . She a b o leaves two G en eral road f u n d ........................... $ 2 . 3 8 From a financial s t a n d p o i n t t h e d e ­ .SING .STYLE AND QUALITY, WILL NOW .SPEAK
•tack and will k« p l u u d U
b
r
o
th
ers
,
residents
of
Nebraska
.
T
h
e
Special
sc
h
o
o
l........................
13.08
were not w h at th ey o u g h t to have
forth no sound of footfalls, and I themselves extremely well m all fun eral occured from th e family resi­ Special road ................................... 491.85 bates
show them. W . cannot rtc-
been.
It
costs
money
to
p
rep
are
th
ese
them too atroofljr.
the same is laid in all passage their parts, and afforded great d en ce W ed n esd ay af tern oon, Rev. Leon Called w a r r a n t s ............................... 608.98 debates an d to send t eam s a n d ju«lges FOR THEM.SELVE.S.
over cou nty, a n d all teach ers an d pupils
ways. The auditorium is now gratification to all who heard Myer officiating a n d sh e was laid to rest
in t h e Odd F ellows’ ce m etery, m any Total ................................................. $1116 09 feel t h a t th e |>eople o u g h t to tu r n out
seated with 230 opera chairs of them.
RESPECTFULLY,
friends joining in p ay in g .t h eir last re­
a n d give th e m a b e tte r h earin g th an
Sheriff G r a n t presen ted a s u p p l e ­ they have been doing in t h e pas t.
the latest pattern and so set that
spects to t h e one th ey had es teem ed so
m
en
tal
report
sh
o
w
in
g
:
Saw His Shadow, All Right.
everyone can see the stage, but
highly in life.
It is earnestly hoped t h a t a t t h e n ext
DALLAS
Total tax, un realized .............. $1274.70 series of debates t h a t every house in t h e
the capacity of the house can
This is the day on which Brer
Delin q u en t certificate s.......... 1274.70
coun ty will be well filled a n d you will
<asily be extended to 300 when Groundhog is supposed to cornel
Still d e l i n q u e n t ............................. 1024.03 help a good cause as well as en couraging
unutilized space is used. The forth from -his winter quarters THEODORE JACOBSON PASSES. A. Brown was a p p o in ted su p e rv iso r th
e young people.
room proper is 30x65 and gives and inspect the state of the
The next d e b a t e will be held on Mar.
of Road District 6.
Ou
r
c
o
m
m
u
n
ity
w
as
shocked
S
atu
rd
ay
an ideal theatre house with gen­ weather. If he sees his shadow, to h ear of t h e d e a t h ofTheo. Ja cobson at
In tlie m a t t e r of t h e petition of J. G. 24 and th e t eam or school w inning the
most
int at t h a t tim e will be decided
tle incline that affords a prime it is supposed to inoculate him th e i r family hom e n ear Ballston on the VadOrsdel e t ul for c o u n ty ro ad ; U. S. th e w po
of t h e c h a m p i o n s h ip of t h e
view for all. The stage is ample with the belief that all is not as day before. It was n o t m an y days I hj - G r a n t a n d A. B. Muir a p p o in ted view­ coun ty inner
an d t h e holder of t h e Sey m o u r
ers to meet t h e su r v ey o r on F e b r u a ry
fore
t
h
a
t
lie
h
ad
been
on
o
u
r
streets,
for the purpose, the scenery and it seems, and he returns to his
cup. This cu p w as won last y ear by th e
S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC .
d in th is office, p leasan t a n d jovial as 15th, an d rep o rt a t March term .
Falls City school.
curtain being the work of Ernest burrow for another six weeks of an
In t h e m a t t e r of t h e petition for Der­
was his n a t u r e , an d it was with the
I
A R R I V I N O DALLAS.
The
people
of
Polk
c
o
u
n
ty
should
be
L
E
A
V
I
N
G
DALLAS.
Miller, of Portland, well known rest. As we had a bright sun­ keenes t reg re t t h a t all who knew him ry an d Holm es G a p r o a d ; II. D. Htaats proud of the d e b a tin g work a n d it is
........6 :55 n. in. | Passenger No. 77.............. . . . 11 :05 a. ni.
No. 74 ........
for his superior work, and the shiny day, he will not appear for heard of his demise . . His illness was ami F. II. Faw k to m eet viewer F e b r u ­ considered over t h e s t a te t h a t Polk Passenger
___ 2:30 p. m. I P assen ger No. 75 ........ ..............7 :20 p. in.
Passenger No. 76 ........
only of s h o r t d u r a tio n an d th e fatal e n d ­ ar y 10th, a n d rei>ort a t March te r m .
ceiling and wall decorations that length of time.
county is doing more along this line
ing
cam
e
like
a
th
u
n
d
e
r
c
la
p
to
his
fam
­
In
m
a
t
t
e
r
of
tlie
a
p
p
licatio
n
of
G.
H.
th an an y o th er one co u n tv .
should also come in for favor­
ily a n d m an y friends. T h e fu n eral was Andrews for c o u r t to locate telep h o n e
S A L E M , F A L L S CITY & W E S T E R N RY.
—■—
■ —
able comment under this head.
held from t h e Evang elical ch u rch T u es­ jHiles ; sa m e o rdere d se t as n ear side of
The lighting system is superb, a Signs With Northwestern League day, Rev. A. A. W i n t e r officiating, and road as possible, u n d e r di rection of road
W e s t Bound.
East Bound.
CHURCH OF CHRIST NEWS.
r m e n t was h a d in the Odd Fellows’ supervisor.
main feature being the diamond
Floyd Myer, the well known c i n e t m e etery
T
R
A
I
N
No.
1.
T R A I N No. 2.
Seven rooms and recep­
e, being followed to th e
overhead of 32 lights with con­ baseball pitcher, who has twirled grave by a her largo
Bonds of th e following road s u p e r v i s ­
Lv. W e s t S a l e m .......................... 9:00 a. ni.
concourse of citizens ors a p p r o v e d : W. A. Ilois ington, A. J .
We had a n o th e r g r e a t d ay S u n d ay . Lv. D a l l a s .................................... 7 :35 a.
tion
hall, big woodshed
cealed ceiling lights also. There so many Dallas tearqs to victory who bore h im t h e highest respect for
Ar. W es t Salem ....................... 8:15 a.
Lv. Dallas .......... ...................... 9:45 a. m.
Brown. Evan Evans, H e n r y Voth, W. W e began t h e day with 235 p r e se n t in
under
same roof, fine
are five exits with doors opening on the diamond, is now in Sacra- his
Lv.
Falls
C
i
t
y
..........................
10:15
a.
m
m
an
y
a
d
m
i
r
a
b
l
e
tr
aits
of
ch
aracter,
th
e
bihle
school.
In
respon
se
to
th
e
,.
F. S h aad , P. T. Peterso n, M. M. Jo n e s,
T R A I N No. 3.
Ar. Black Rock ...................... 10:35 a. in.
,,.
rw ard honorab le c ar eer t/f J o h n Duignan, I). P. S ta p le to n , T. J. two invitations four people, all adults,
outward, and ample means is mento for practice, l he
large porch viewing the
.
1
0
:50
a.
m.
having Iiw straig
yea * h tfo
alul
llle lnor8 tllUM average
Lv.
Black
Rock
o u t to be kn o w n h enceforward
given for emptying the house signed up with the Northwestern intelligence t h a t he alw ays m anifested. Merrick, A. S am p so n , E. A. P a g e n k o p p ; stepped
city, good, never failing
Lv. Falls C i t y ........................... 1 1 :05 a. m.
T R A I N No. 4.
J. W. Finn, G. II. C raw fo rd , J . M. as Christian only an d m em b er s of no
quickly in case of an emergency. League for the coming season.
li e leaves a wife a n d eig h t c h i l d r e n : Jo n e s, A L. B a rth o lam ew , T h as. S t ra in , ch u rch ex cep t t h e c h u r c h of C h rist. Lv. Dallas ................................ 1 1 :40 a. m. Lv. W e s t S a l e m ....................... . 1 :30 p.
well and windmill pump.
12
:20
p.
m.
The building is heated by a fur­ He is able to deliver the straight C h a rles Ja co b so n , of LaCiede, I d a h o ; E. E. H il t i b ra n d , E. W. Newbill, I r a T h ree of thes e had been sp rin k led , b u t Ar. W est Salem ........ .. ..
Lv. Dallas ................................. .2:15 p. ni
learning t h a t such a perfo rm an ce was
Ar. Falls City .......................... .2 :45 p. m ‘ | « Three acres of ground
nace in the rear in a basement, stuff, and his many friends here E. 8. Jaco b so n , of Alumna. W isconsin; Hooker.
T R A I N No. 5.
A lb ert Ja co b so n , of D u lu th , M i n n ; E i
no t identified with C h r i s t i a n b ap tism ,
(13 blocks from court
in which later dressing rooms in his boyhood, home need have win
Bond of J a m e s Si m o n to n a n d W arren su b m itted to be baptise d in a way which Lv. Falls C i t v .......................... 3 :00 p. m.
Ja co b so n , of Dallas; Mrs. P eter
T R A I N No. 6.
I <
Lv. D a l l a s . . ................. . . . . 3:35 p. m
will also be placed, as soon as the no fear but what he will be able L u n d q n is t a n d Miss J o s e p h in e J a c o b ­ Quick as justices a p p ro v ed .
house),
2 acres fenced
no one will ever q u estio n an d certainly
................
4
:35
p.
in.
4 :15 p. in. Lv. W es t Salem ......................
weather permits of such improve­ to deliver the goods.
son, of P o r t l a n d ; H e n r y a n d Oscar J a ­
N u m ero u s bids were received for fur- t h e way in which o u r blessed Savior Ar. W est S a l e m ......................
................ 5 :20 p. in.
Lv. D allas...................................
with
72
in.
Page poultry
cobson, of Ballston.
nish iug wood for the co u n ty . A. Maybe was baptise d. If a n y o n e q u e s tio n s th is
T R A I N No. 7.
ments. We were also shown the
................. 5 :50 p. m.
Ar. F a l l s C i tv ...........................
fence.
Good
poultry
Theodore
Ja
co
b
so
n
was
born
in
C
h
r
i
s
­
g<»t
t
h
e
co
n
tract
for
fu
rn
is
h
in
g
30
cords
s t a te m e n t be will oblige m e by show in g Ly. Falls City .........................
................ 0:05 p. in.
operating rooms above the foyer
tian a, Norwav, his m o t h e r pas sing away of oak g r u b wood, an d t h e 30 cords of me t h e gro u n d upo n which lie bases his Ar. D a l l a s .................................
T R A I N No. 8. (Su n d ay s Only.)
................. 6:35 p. m.
houses.
Goo<i
one-man
where the mechanical work is
Bought Store in Sheridan.
soon after. W hen 18 t h e desire to rove fir w en t to C. Dnmuschofosky, both b e ­ his ques tion. Moreover, I her eb y offer,
Lv. W e s t S a l e m ___ ................ 9 :00 a. m.
poultry and berry farm.
TICA IN No. 9. ( S u n d a y s Only.)
done, the pictures on the screen
e upon him a n d he crossed t h e ocean in g t h e lowest bidders, t h e oak being publicly, to a n y o n e who can find an y
Elmer Hall has been in Sheri­ cam
Dallas .............. .................. 9*45 a. m.
being thrown after magnifying dan almost continuously fpr the landing in lower Minnesota, w h e r e a f t e r co n tracted for at $3.75 a n d t h e fir at passage t h a t tells us w here God ever Lv. D a l l a s ................ . . . . . . .7:85 a. m. Lv.
a few y ears lie s e n t for an d had his f a t h ­ $2.60
co m m an d ed p u re water to be sp rin k led Ar. W est Salem .. ................ 8 :15 a. in. Lv. Falls C i t y .......... ............ 10:15 a. in.
from a little inch wide reel, to past 10 days, where we are in­ er
Ar.
Black
R o c k . .. ................ 10:35 a. m.
join him . Later he moyed to W i s ­
P R IC E , $ 3 ,5 0 0
Ordered t h a t B. Y. Allen be ap p o in t- upon an y body for an y purpose in a n y
the size the spectator sees them. formed he has purchased a fur­ consin,
T R A I N No. 11. (S u n d a y s Only.)
a n d a t Eau Claire was in 1871 I ed fru it inspector.
d ispensation from Adam u n til now. I
T R A I N No. 10. ( S u n d a y s Only.)
..............
1
1
:45*a.
in.
Lv.
Black
Ilfctck
..
Every precaution against fire niture store, hut whose we are u n ited in m ar ria g e with Miss M a rian n a
offer such a one a h an s o m prize of $50
d t h a t all road superv isors shall in gold, a n d will leave t h e audience to Lv. Falls City . . . .
............12:00 a. m.
Object of selling, must
...................D35 p. m.
Lv. W est Salem
possible has been taken in the unable to learn at this writing. Monsrude. H e lived some years at j I pay O rdere
for all re pairs from his d i s t r i c t road
.............. 12:35 p. in. Lv. D a l l a s ................ ....................2:20 p. in.
Lv. D a l l a s ............
Black
brook
an
d
C
h
r
y
s
t
a
l
Lake,
both
in
get closer to my place
erection of this building, the It is probable that his family will Wisconsin, h u t so m e y ears ago c am e to funds, giving in his m o n th ly rep o rt th e he t h e judge.
Ar. Wes t Salem .. .............. 1:15 p. in. Lv. Falls Citv . . .
N ex t Lord s D a y :
................ 2:50 p. ni.
p en s e of such repairs.
work and fnrnace rooms being remain residents of Dallas.
of business.
Dallas, a n d l ater bought his fruit farm, i tem s of ex
Bihle
school
10
a.
m.
................
3:10
p.
in.
Ar.
Black
R«>ck
.
.
.
(
S
u
n
d
a
y
s
Only.)
T
R
A
I
N
No.
13.
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lined with metal laths, and as­
n ear Ballston. He had occupied a n u m ­
M orn in g se rm o n , 11 a. m
.................
4
:00
p.
m.
Lv. Black R o c k . . . .
ber of publk* offices wherever he resided,
Patents.
T R A I N No. 12. ( S u n d a y s Only.)
J u n i o r C. E. 3 p. m.
bestos used wherever possible.
Call and see us for terms.
..............4 :15 p. in.
Lv. Falla City . . . .
se rving co n tin u o u sly in one for 20 years.
Senior C. F . 6:30 p. m.
The management are especially
U n ite d S tates to A. E . Martin.
LaCreole Club Meeting.
................. 4:50 p. m. Lv. W est S e l e n i .. .. ................ 5 :50 p m.
Lv.
D
a
l
l
a
s
................
E
v
en
in
g
se
rm
o
n
a
t
7:30.
Sub
ject:
Ar. D a l l a s ................ .................. 6:30 p. m.
pleased with the patronage thus
..............5 :30 p. ni.
‘ A L a w y e r ’s Defense of th e Man O u t of Ar. West Salem ..
Members of LaCreole club are
far accorded and feel confident hereby notified of an adjourned
Marriage Licenses.
T ia in No. 3 co n n ects a t Dallas w ith m o rn in g t r a i n from P o rt l a n d a n d way
C h r i s t a n d t h e J u d g e 's Decision.”
High School Debate.
they will be able to cater to the meeting of the association to be
R E V . LEON M Y E R S ,
points.
E d w ard Denen a n d Leola Casey.
On F rid a y evening, J a n u a r y 27th, t h e
C h ristian M inister.
amusement wants of Dallas peo­ held in the club parlors next Dallas
affirmative d e b a tin g learn met
ple in a manner satisfying to all. Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. t h e I n d ep en d en ce negative t e a m in d e ­
REAL ESTATE* TRANSFERS
I N D E P E N D E N C E & M O N M O U T H RY.
on t h e q u es tio n , “ Single T a x a t i o n . ”
The presence of all is requested. bate
Dallas Division.
PROGRAM
OF
SERVICES
p resen tin g effectively t h e a r g u m e n t on
TRACY STAATS.
•‘Single T a x . ” T h ey gained o n e point Jo s ep h II N c I hoii , to C E Barney,
GENERAL MASSACRE.
A R R IV IN G DALLAS.
L
E
A
V
I
N
G
DAL
LAS.
80 acres, t 9 s, r 6 w , .................... $ 2400
for Dallas credit, for which th ey deserve
Secretary.
Of Methodist Episcopal church, Papaen^er No. ........................ 8:20 a. m. Passenger No. 04 ...................... 0:50 a. ill.
special co m m e n d a tio n owing to t h e c o n ­ l l e n r v V W h i t a k e r e t ux to C h a r ­
jj D a l l a s F lo u r in g M ills
Sunday, February 5, 1911.
Paaat-nger No. 0 0 . ...................... 1 OK) p. in. P assen ger No. 08 ................... 11 : i() a. in.
les E Lebold, laud in t 9 s, r 4
dition u n d e r which t h e y spoke. S a t u r ­
Unlicensed City Dogs Will Now
Passenger
No.
70
......................
6:55
p.
ni.
P
assenger
No.
7
1
........
*.
..........7
:25
p.
in.
w,
an
d
In
dep.
F
ru
i
t
F
a
r
m
s
,
.
1
Thursday
this
week
at
7:30
day evening t h e M o n m o u th affirm ative
Dog Poisoner Around.
S w e e n e y B ros . P r o ps .
Be Killed Off.
team , Miss P ar k e r, Miss Shoe, Miss George M Gooch e t ux to lK itrich
p. m. All members of the church L E A V I N G I N D E P E N D E N C E
A R R IV IN G I N D E P E N D E N C E
G Rem ple et ux, land in Dallas,
10
If there is a specimen of hu­ Wade, d e b a te d on t h e name questio n
and congregation are asked to P aM eng er No. 04
. . .0.0 0 a. in. Passenger No. 05 .................. 0:15 a. ni
Remple et ux to George
manity lower in intelligence and with Dallas negative te a m , Rotmrta Bal­ Diettich
attend a meeting in the church. Pasaenger No. 08
.. 10 :">0 a. in. Passenger No. 00 ...................... 1 :25 p. m-
M Gooch et ux, 17.85 acres, t 7
The time limit given by the fraternal feeling than the poor lard, A n n e G a r n e r , Har old Miller. T h e
. . . 0 : 1 5 p. in. Passenger No. 7 1 .......... ! ......... .8:00 p. ni*
P assen g er No. 70.
10
9:46 a. m., Sunday School.
O regon’s Best
council for the payment of dog sneak who will deliberately put judges. Mrs Geo. Gerlinger, Rev. K. a, r 6 w , .............................................
0 Kcker e t ux to J S Prime,
11 a. in., Pastor preaches;
licenses expired yesterday, and out poison for some family’s pet Miles, E lm e r B a r n h a r t aw ard ed th e D lot
Airlie
Division.
in M o n m o u th , ......................
1000
four point« tu t h e negative team . This
The famous flour put
theme, “Unused Resources.”
now Chief Odom and his corps of canine, the Itemizer would like gives
Didlas five points which is t h e Benton Bowers et ux to J I. H a n ­
A R R IV IN G A I R L I E .
LEAVING A IR L IE .
2:30 p. m., Junior League.
na et al in te r e st in 184.79acres,
juvenile assistants are keeping to know what it is. Such a per­ sa m e as t h e n u m b e r won by Bethel
out by our Mills is what
. . . .8:15 a. in ‘ P assen ger No. 6 1 ........................ 7 :50 a. in.
P assenger No 02. . . .
6:30 p. m., Epworth League.
their weather eye open for all versity got in his lowdown work th u s giving t h e two schools a c h an ce t 9 s, r 5 w , ..................................... 6720
.. 4 :05 p. in I Passen g er No. 73 .. ............... 3:25 p. m.
P assen ger No. 72 . . .
its name implies. All
Boren B c n s e n e t u x to J F W alters
for
th
e
c
u
p
now
held
a
t
Falls
City.
Af*
7:30
p.
m..
Pastor
preaches:
uncollared canines, to catch and Sunday, and now Charley Bilyeu
lots in K.dr O a k s , ......................
500
LEAVING IN D EP E N D EN C E.
j
A R R IV IN G I N D E P E N D E N C E .
ter th e deb ate at t h e college ch apel a re-
theme,
“Great
White
Throne.”
you
have to do is to
confine them in the city dog bas- is minus his greatly loved pointer j I ception
J
o
h
n
G
Brown
e
t
a
I
to
E.
Bverley
was given by t h e high school
. . . . . . . 9 : 2 5 a. m.
No. 0 1 ......................7 :00 a. m. j P assen ger No. 6 2 . . .
You will be welcome with all Passenger
e t ux , 10 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w,
2000
tile. It is probable that in the female dog, for which he had litera ry society to t h e visiting team .
test
it
to prove this as­
Passenger No. 7 3 ...................... 2:30 p. in. P assenger No. 7 2 . . . ................4:50 p. ill.
Mary A W iim to J W H ays. 10 A,
others.
near future the dog license ordin­ lately refused a cash offer of $50,
T rain No. 60 leaving Dallas at 1 :00 p. in. connects a t M o n m o u t h for Airlie
t 7 s, r 5 w, ................ ..................
10
sertion.
GEO.
F.
HOPKINS.
ance will be amended so as to and on which he had just paid a
T rain s Nos. 02 anil 72 from Airlie c o n n ect a t M o n m o u th for Dallas am t way points
H T C a rtniell t*t ux to J A Haines
Pastor.
“Quit You Like Men.”
conform with the Portland one, dog tax of $5.
an d wife, lots in M o n m o u t h , . . . 2500
Tlte Method iat c h u rch S u n d ay ev en ­ C E Barney e t al to G r a n t E Bar-
and allow of the arrest of the
ing waa tax ed to t h e limit of its . e a t i n g
nev 80 acres, t 9 s, r t l w , ............
600
!> »***♦♦*♦ ♦♦ **♦♦ ♦*♦♦ **»♦** •
¡i Kept by a ll G rocers i|
owner of unlicensed dogs instead
FOR AN OIL GUESS.
cap acity , t h e occasion being t h e pie»-, G r a n t E Barney et u x to Jo sep h
of taking the dog itself as host­
New Delivery Owner*.
II Nelson, s a m e , ........................
1600
en ce ot C o m p a n y II of o u r National
age for the amount. So far 26
n k K Murdock to J H a n d
Owing to bad health Mr. Pal- G u a r d , o u t by »,>ecial in v itatio n to lin- F ra Maud
C h a p in , 80 A, t 9 s, r 4 w, 500) What Will Be the Date of Discov­
dog owners have paid licenses, —
T* „ , 1
____ i r l • t e n to a aerinon from Paatnr Geo. K.
mer
on
Tuesday
disposed
O.
h
i
s
||n|>kina
o
n
t
h
e
above
n
a
m
e
d
text,
J L Murd<*ck e t ux to J H an d
as follows:
ery in Polk County?
delivery business in town to \ Captain Tootc brought down 34 ot Ilia Maud C h a p in , 63.33 acres, t 9 s,
__
men,
all
neatly
co
stu
m
e
d
iti
t
h
e
i
r
u
n
­
r
6
w
,
.............................................
4500
No 1 W L Tooze, Wolf.
Frank B. and L. R. Van Nort-
Do you neetl wood? In p r e ­
ii
rest*
uniform
s,
a
n
d
they
p
resen
ted
a
S
eth
A
Mills
et
ux
to
A
E
Cheno-
No 2 John Munson, King'.
Many of us are certain that an !
wick, the firm name to he Van tine up pea ran ee us they m arch ed in an d ! weth, 115 acres, t 9 s, r 3 w,
p arin g to place y o u r o rd er
9775
u e r s r e m e m b e r t h a t I am
No 3 Emma Nixon, Snip.
Nortwick & Son. The purchase took t h e places reserved for t h e m in t h e j Andrew II Holmes e t ux to L H
oil field of great extent underlies |
ab le to f u rn is h you all ki nds
No 4 A Robinson, Scotty.
price was $1100 and includes the front of t h e c h u r c h . After an i n t e r e s t - 1 Dor nhecker, land in Dallas,
365 Polk county, every test yet made
of slab wood from e i t h e r of
We have the biggest list of |
No 5 Buena Fiske, Sniggle.
goodwill of the delivery business, ing song service, led bv t h e re gular! II G Hastin g s et ux to Owen Beam
going to prove that such is a 1
t
h e Dallas saw m ills, a t t h e
choir
a
n
d
particip
ated
In
by
t
h
e
m
ajor-
j
362
50
acres,
t
6
s,
r
6
w
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
9063
No 6
B Cowles. Bus*er.
fact. The question is. how soon :
six head of horses, wagons, feed. ity of th e audience, Rev. H o p k in s gave Owen Beam e t al to West A
bes t possible rates, Sen«l in*
O F A L L KINDS
No 7 A Thomas, l)on.
y o u r o rd ers by e i t h e r ph one.
out hia tex t, a n d th en for tl»e n ex t | Wheeler, sa m e, .................
10 will it be opened up in commer­
M
u t u a l 1196; Bell 443.
TH E BEST MADE
No 8 J M Grant. King Grant.
cial quantity. The Itemizer is
th ree-q u arter* of an hour gave o u r milt- ! C A Clark et ux to H J Adam s,
Will Play Ashland Tonight
Da boy a a straig h t fo rw ar d, m an ly talk i 8 24 acres, t 7 a, r 3 w, ..............
68 ’ willing to receive your guesses
No 9 Chas Bilyeu, Dusty.
how to acq u it th em selv es as m en a n d
No 10 -G L Hawkins, Sam.
on the subject, and to pay the J
Being particularly free of
The Portage hoys Will play on
bserve t h e best in terests of th eir co u n ­
N o ll Dr B H McCalion, Fritz. Ned Shaw’s Ashland team to -! su
I P el rson who comes closest to this
blemishes, for sale at our
try in so doing. He gave m a n y ex am - |
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.
No 12 C B Sundberg, Trixie. ! night, and Claud Shaw says he pies of m ilita ry heroes to prove hia line !
onged for time in subscriptions
lor
in Polk county and can quote mill yard and at Perry-
No 13 C B Sundberg, Tootsie. would not be surprised to see a of iirtfiiment an-l to show how , in lead- 1
to this paper. Write the date,
rydale. Particular atten­
s t r a i g h t forwar d ( 'h r i s t i a n life, ; Suinlay school at 10 a. in., mornin g you think oil will come spouting J 4 * * » * » « « * * + * « 4 + » * * a * « » » * « j !
No 14 Cecil Royal, King.
I close game. Medford was not in ing a inaile
ground floor prices.
th em se lv e s cap ab le of high j •crvice at II o ’clock ; t«»pic of se rm on,
tion paid to the local trade
No 15- Wm Collins, Hawley. j it Tuesday and Wednesday, Port- they
positions in t h e lead ersh ip of those | ‘ T h e Influence of a C h r istia n L if e ; ” out, on a postal and send it in to
No 16 Joel Shaw, Ted.
us. The person who comes clos­
i age Iteating them about 40 to 18 ar o u n d th e m .
E n d eav o r a t 6:30. E v en in g service 7 :30,
SPIRELLA CORSETS If you are in the market for
No 17 Otho Williams, Name- each game.
topic of serm on, “ T h e Discovery of Pos­ est will receive the Itemizer five:
boned vitti l h e in d e stru ctlb U SpirelU I
Ie3s.
years
free
of
charge,
the
next
sibilities.”
Midweek
p
rayer
meeting
,
Entertain the Visitors.
Stays \ • a sold In s to re * . •
| real estate you will serve'
T h u rs d a y evening. 7 :'M). You are con li- closest four years, and so on T h e m*»st dirtbW* a m t r«R«*Uivnt C o rs e t h o n in g j
No 18 J C Shultz, McKinley.
Friday evening, after Dallas had again allv invite«! to wor sh ip with us.
Socialist Editor Not Jailed.
in th e m r b l. G u r tra n te tU n o t to b r e a k o r .
No 19 J M Brown, Dick.
down to one year, five prizes be­ ru s t in re »tur co rs e t w»*ar
! thoroughly d e m o n s tr a t e d h e r right to
your own interests by get­
Sjieciitl Music
President Taft yesterday com­ i claim t h e c h a m p i o n s h ip of bas ketball
No 20 Observer, George.
M R S . »V
NEVEL
ing offered. Do not guess too
V
o
lu
n
ta
r
y
.
.
.
.
Wilson
s in Oregon, a n d t h a t t h e fastest of
6 1 * M a in S i,. D a lla s , O re g o n ».
P h o n e *2S «
No 21 J L Sweeney, Junior, muted the six months sentence j t team
close.
“ S erenity”
R e p r e s e n t in g the S p ir. Ila C M eaUville. Pvnn. ting in touch with us.
o f Fred Warren, editor of the so­ h e F. S were none loo h ar d for th e m , Resjioiise ..........
Brigffles.
.................. Nelson
i t h e Portage ami Dallas player s, w ith a
cialist
paper,
“The
Appeal
to
Dr.
Ihttier,
d
e
n
t
i
s
t
.
Office
over
F
u
l­
In
T
h
is
Ca
lm
anti
Peaceful
Hou
r
No 22 H L Fenton, Jack
| n u m b e r of invited gnesta, repaire d to
If you w a n t to gc't qu ick action on Oregon lands a specialty.
“ T r u s t ” ..
Feaca l e r ’s p h arm acy .
Reason.”
Warren had asked ! t h e hosp itable h o m e of Mr. And Mrs. II. O ffe r to r y ...
No 23 M M Elljs, Patsy.
v o n r p r o p e rty , list it with t h e Itemixcr
Brooks
L Fenton, a n d alth o u g h t h e hour was A n th em .................... ..................
August Boman, ' Sport. ¡ for no commutation.
No 2 4- -August
l
iealty
Goncem . Besides t h e i r t h r e e
“ 1 Heart! t h e Voice of J e s u s S ay ”
T h e leadintt f eatu re in t h e F e b r u a ry
| late, conaiderahle t i m e was sp e n t in dia-
No 25 W R Ellis, Spitz.
At t h e evening service a musical pre- | M c C lu re's is t h e fir-»t i n s t a l l m e n t of t h e offices in Dallas, t b e v h av e one in Chi-
I cussing a b o u n teo u s lu ncheon a n d r e ­
No 26 Chas C Can ter, Toodles. j
viewing fornici gam ea, Mrs. A F. Toner In le will be ren d ered by t h e m e n ’s series ot tr u e detectiv e st«*rie?*, “ G r e a t cage, one in P o rtla n d , a n d o t h e r c o n ­
Corvallis Beats Monmouth
Case-* «*f I V tectiv e B u r n s , ” recorded by nection s t h a t m a k e t h e m b ring more
d Mia. Will G ieen w o o d as sisted th e «horus.
Three times 26 is $78, and $6 T h e M o n m o u th high m I k m I b ask et I j an
Dana G atlin . B u rn s is u n q u es tio n a b ly people to th is c o u n ty t h a n all o t h e r
hostess, a n d a m o st p leasant t i m e was
m e a n s ««f a d v ertisin g now in existence.
additional for three females I m II t eam m e t t h e Corvallis te a m S a t u r ­ sp e n t by all. T h e boat a h d hoateas. t h e
More land is being cleared tip for o r ­ t h e /uost fam ou s d etectiv e in t h e Unites!
For Infant, and Children.
makes a total of $84 the city has day evening.
j moni tiers of t h e old Oregons a n d t h e c h a r d purpose« th is w in ter in t h e vi cin­ S tates, a n d t h e s e stories of his most i n ­
viviting team carried off t h e honor* [ P ortage «piintet had m et before in P o r t ­ ity of Dallas t h a n e v er before i n t h e his­ terestin g eases a r e told in i»is ow n words.
already pulled in from this of The
Hu
Kind
You Han Always Bought
the g am e by a score of 21 to 1®. Thia age, so t h a t t h e m eetin g a ssu m ed t h e tory of t h e co u n tr y . A u d i t is being
T o g e t th e h o m e n e w s
source, quite a little revenue. ia the
first g am e th e M o b m o u th hoy* rule of a reunion. Aa aouvenir* Dallas do n e with th e e x p ectatio n of a family
Just the same that dog tax have l o a t t h i a year in t h e Polk a n d Ben- p e n n a n t s were given th e visitors a t th e
Dallas, O regon
m ak in g a living of! » few acre# rather Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy 1
re a d T h e Ite m iz e r
I ton county high school league,
should not be over $1.50.
cloee of t h e game.
C a ra CoM., C m p u d WMoptag Coogh.
I
• than a hundred.
Bean M agic
Spray Pumps
Craven Bros.
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
DALLAS STATION TIME CARD
! SHINGLE
! BUNGALOW
Itemizer Realty Concern
WOOD FOR SALE
Real Estate
1-2 Million
Feet of Lumber
FARM AND FRUIT LANDS
f AUGUST BOWMAN
GOOD LUMBER FAIR PRICES
SALT CREEK
LUMBER CO.
Itemizer
Realty Concern
CASTO R IA