Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 03, 1911, Image 2

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    meeting held last Tuesday even­ was in receipt of a letter from Festival, such as lighting the
ing, ttie following candidates Governor West announcing a streets, hiring band, etc. Mr.
were initiated: W. A. Schoel, good roads meeting at the state Arnold carries a 16-piece band,
Admitted t<* the second cía»« oí mail matter.
W e aim to carry as many
Mrs. Elva Stump, Mrs. O. (!. house this evening and request­ but another will be needed. He
S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC .
Parker, C. Boydston, and the ing the presence of delegates contracts for furnishing 16 shows, sorts of underw ear as there
A R U I V I K O DALLAS.
Misses Nola Coad, Veva Burns, from the club. The governor has the giving of two balloon ascen­ are physical types among L E A V IN G DALLAS.
T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 3. 1 9 1 1 .
Blanch Day, Cordia Gooch, Pearl called this meeting for the pur- sions, two free acts daily, and men. Heavy, long-cut un­ ■ Passenger No. 74 ........ . . . 0:66 a m. j i’araeng er No. 7 7 ...................... 11 :«V> a. in.
j P assen ger No. 76 ........ ___ 2:30 p ni. I Passenger No. 75 .......................7 :20 p. m.
1 pose of getting a consensus of the club is to receive 15 per cent
Burke.
V . P. F I S K E .
The way the Dallas Assembly opiniontof the residents of the commission from all shows and d e r w e a r f o r t h e c o ld ­
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has grown in the last few weeks state as to the necessity for cal 1- 50 per cent from all concessions. blooded; lighter, athletic-cut
S A L E M , F A L L S C I T Y & W E S T E R N RY.
I t e m i z e r , one year i n ad v a n c e
............................................. *1 50 is nothing short of phenomenal, ing a social meeting of the legis- in return for free electric juice,
underw ear for those of more
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active circulation. And the
W ith Oregon W o o d m a n ................................................................ 1 75 having increased from 61 mem- lature for the purpose of enact- ( free grounds and city licenses,
T R A I N No. 2.
T
R
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No.
1.
bers to o v e r 100enthusiastic, will- ing a law giving counties the That our Harvest Festival will in-between kinds. All sizes,
Lv. D allas................................... 7:36 a . 'm .
Lv. W est Salem ........................ WAX) a. m.
ing workers, the majority of right to incur sufficient indebted- develop into something grand as
11:45 a. in.
Office,
11
Office:
whom are highly talented as elo- ness to build good and permanent the years go by, is the belief of all good fabrics, and all Ar. Wes t Salem .......................8:15 a. in. Lv. llalla»
MUTUAL
10:15 a. in.
Lv. Kalla City .
R e s i d e n c e , ! 401
No. 420>£ Main St.
'PHONES
T R A I N No. 3.
cutionists, musicians or singers, roads. No delegates were for- many. From even a smaller be­ dependable qualities.
10:35 a. in.
Ar. Slack Hock
thereby assuring a lively, inter- mally elected from the club, but ginning Yamhill county has made No one undersells us on Le. Illack R o c k ........................ 10:50 a. m.
Lv.
Falls
C
i
t
y
..........................
11:05
a.
in.
T
R
A
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No.
4.
eting. all members who can attend were an annual fair of large propor-
P a tr o n i te One A n o th e r to r Ih r V p b u ild in a nl Tow n a n d C o u n ty .
Lv. D a l l a s ...................................11 :4l) a. m. Lv. W es t Salem
....................1:30 p. in
j tions, held at McMinnville the underw ear of equal grades. 1 Ar.
The matter of satisfying the requested to do so.
Wes t S a l e m ....................12:20 p. m.
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Lv. Dallas .................................. 2:15 p. m
inner man has not been over­ Mr. E. J. Arnold was then in-' week after the state fair. Polk
Ar.
Falls
City
............................
2:45 p. in
T R A I N No. 5.
looked, a very competent com- troduced to the club, and he made can do as well or better. All we
B ip itM .
i*.
That Dallas is in need of a base ball park in closer
Lv.
Falla
C
i
t
y
..........................3
:00
p.
m.
Monoplane,
2
>i
In.
T
R
A
I
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No.
6.
inittee having been appointed to quite a speech, setting forth the have to do is to get busy and
Lv. Dallas . .............................. 3:35 j>. m.
touch with its residents is becoming more obvious with
A NEW STYLE IN
attend to this important part of need of Polk county for holding j keep it up.
Ar. W est S a l e m ..........................4:15 p. in. Lv. Wes t Salem . . . . . . . . . . . 4 :36 p. in.
Lv. D allas............... , ................. 5 :20 p. ni.
each succeeding game that is played. lh ? managers,
an annual fair, and cited many
i the program.
T R A I N No. 7.
Ar. Falla C i t y ................................ 5 : 5 0 p . ni.
instances where such had started Methodist Epworth League Social.
who have tried again and again to pull us off good ball,
Lv. Falls C ity ........................... 0:05 p . m .
from small beginnings and grad­ The Methodist Epworth League
T R A I N No. 8. ( S u n d a y s Only.)
Ar. D a l l a s .....................................6:35 p. ill.
continually run up against a financial deficit for the sole
HARVEST FESTIVAL.
ually grown to large proportions, held a “Jolly Up’’ social in the
Lv. W e s t S a l e m ..........................9:00 a. in.
T R A I N No. 9. ( S u n d a y s Only.)
reason that our fans, no matter how much they delight
proving of great good to the sec- city park Wednesday evening of
Lv. Dallas . . . . <....................... 9 45 a. in.
L r . D a l l a s ...................................7 :35 a. m.
in seeing a game, will not take the trouble after a nice
Commercial Club Make Start of j tions where held. He made a this week.
Lv. Falls C i t y .......................... 10:15 a. m.
A large number
B u tto n h o le s t h a t
COLLARS
Ar.
W
est
Salem
........................
8:15
a.
in.
n e i t h e r tear nor
Ar. b lack R o c k ..........................10:35 a. in.
proposition concerning the hold­ gathered at the church and
Sunday dinner to walk to the present park to do so.
a tre tc h .
Annual County Fair.
T
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No.
11.
(Su
n
d
ay
s
Only.)
2 for 25o
ing of his shows in conjunction marched to the park. Many
T R A I N No. 10. ( S u n d a y s Only.)
Lv. Black R o c k ........................ 11:45 a. in.
There is a natural base ball site within three blocks of
j therewith, he to give a number more came shortly afterwards.
Lv. Falls C i t y ......................... 12:00 a . m . Lv. Wes t S a l e m .......................... 1 :35 d . ii
A
goodly
representation
of
our
our rr.ain street that is ideally situated, and for which
of free acts, such as an aerial On arriving at the park they D a l l a s M e r c a n t i l e C o. Lv. I »alias ................................ 1 2 :35 p. m.
Dallas .................................... 2:20 p. in.
business men and citizens were [ high dive, trapeze performances were greeted by the committee
Ar. West Salem ...................... 1:15 p. in.
negotiations are now under way, provided a prohibitive
Falls Citv .............................2:50 p m.
present at the court house last and balloon ascensions. The mat- in charge, who had previously
Black
Rock ......................... 3:10 p. in.
T R A I N No. 13. (Su n d ay s Only.)
off,
Sheridan
deliberately
going
price is not placed upon the land. There is no question
evening to attend the regular ter as proposed seemed to strike hung lighted Japanese lanterns, ;
Lv. Black R o c k ...........................4:00 p. m.
T R A I N No. 12. (S u n d a y s Only.)
twice a month meeting of our £he club in the right spot, and and built a roaring bonfire out­ back on her own offer, as can be Lv. Falls C i t y .......................... 4:15 p. in.
but what the land is now valuable for the purpose util­
commercial club.
Lv. Dallas ................................. 4 :50 p. m. Lv. W est S a l e m ............................5 :50 p ni.
was left in the hands of the ex­ side of the fence close to the {
ized, but the owners are fair minded men, public spir­
Owing to his soon leaving the ecutive committee, with power to creek. Musical stunts and games j proven by letters in the Itemizer’s Ar. West S a l e m ..........................5:30 p. t u f Ar. D a l l a s .................................... 0:30 p. tu.
ited, and the price set may be such as to allow of the
city, J. C. Hayter tendered his act.
T ia in No. 3 connects a t Dallas with m o rn in g t r a i n from P o rt l a n d a n d way
took the attention of all for a I
land desired being hereafter used as a public resort,
resignation as chairman of the
possession.
The Itemizer never points.
share
of
the
evening.
After]
The meeting then adjourned, these were ended all gathered !
executive committee and Edwin
convenient to all, and with natural amphitheatre forma­
and the executive committee met around
Jacobson
was
elected
to
fill
the
I N D E P E N D E N C E & M O N M O U T H RY.
bonfire to toast “ Wien- had any idea that Sheridan was
tion that would make it the most attractive place of the
to further consider Mr/ Arnold’s nies, ” which
position.
were
eaten
with
Dallas Division.
really
anxious
to
play
base
ball—
kind to be obtained anywhere.
The club endorsed a proposi- proposition. After some discus-
then all fell to toast­
tion from San Francisco to the sion his offer was accepted, and sandwiches,
A R R I V I N G DALLAS.
L E A V I N G DA LLA S.
ing and eating marshmellows.
sides the witticisms that were effect that the government be contracts drawn up and signed, The crowd around the fire after simply a bunch of four flushers, Passenger No. 6 5 ....................... 8:30 a. m. Passenger No. 6 4 .......................... 6:50 a. m.
A BOOMING ORDER.
requested
to
issue
a
special
post-
It
was
decided
to
call
the
fair
Passenger
No.
68
.................. 11 :30 a. in.
buffeted from one to another.
No. 6 9 ....................... 1:00 p. in.
they had finished all eatables in claiming a championship to which P Passenger
assen ger No. 7 1 ....................... 7 :25 p. in. Passenger No. 70 ......................6 :55 p. m.
The following persons were age stamp for the Panama expo- Polk County’s Harvest Festival sight, divided off on either side
Artisans Greatly Increasing Mem­ initiated Friday evening: Mr. sition.
and the annual date set will be of the fire and sang songs in they had no title.
A RR IV IN G IN D E P E N D E N C E
LEAVING IN D E P E N D E N C E
bership in this Vicinity.
and Mrs. F. W. Zeller, Mr. and
On motion of H. A. Woods a for the four days just preceding chorus and then in opposition,
Passenger No. 64 .......................6:00 a. in. Passenger No. 6 5 ....................... 9:15 a. in.
Mrs. F. G. Wing, Mrs. Olive An- committee was named, consist- the state fair, which this year closing with “ Home Sweet
Passenger No. 68 .................... 10:50 a. m. Passenger No. 69 ...................... 1 :25 p. in.
Passenger No. 71.
............ 8:00 p. m.
j Passenger No. 7 0...................... 6:15 p. m.
Church of Christ News.
Dallas Assembly No. 46, Unit- derson, Mrs. Minnie Harris, Mrs. ing of Mr. Woods, R. E. Wil­ will fall on the 6th, 7th, 8th and Home” and “Good Night Lad­
ed Artisans, were royally enter- E. G. Elting, J. M. Simmons, G. liams and L. D. Brown, to meet 9th of September. Mr. Arnold ies.” All went home praising 10 a. in.—Bible school.
Airlie Division.
.11 a. m . —M or ning subject, “ The
tained by Capitol Assembly in A. Brandt, S. E. Day, R. W. with the county court this morn­ is in town today working with the good time they had spent to­ Young
People of t h e C h u r c h . ”
I
A R R IV IN G A I R L I E .
LEA V IN G A IR L IE .
Salem last Friday evening. A Day, J. L. White, Geo. D. Stew- ing and suggest to them that the the committee, selecting a site, gether.
7 p. m.—C h r istia n E n d eav o r.
.8:15 a. m ! Passenger No. 6 1 ...................... 7 :50 a. m.
P assen ger No. 6 2 ............
special train from here, leaving art. Geo. A. Fuller, Misses Mar- present plan of securing a coun­ etc. The site of the Harvest Fes­
8 p. m . — Evening subject, “ H i n d r a n ­ P assenger No. 7 2 ..........
4 :05 p. m I P assen ger No. 7 3 .............................3:25 p. in.
ces to B a p ti s m .” Welcome to all.
shortly after 7 o’clock, carried garet Shinners and Winifred ty exhibit for the state fair was tival will probably be on Jeffer­
New Building on Main.
A R R IV IN G IN D E P E N D E N C E .
LEAVING IN D EPE N D EN CE.
L EON L. M Y E R S ,
not proving a success, and ask son street, just newly paved,
37, 16 of whom were candidates Wing.
Plans are being drawn for a
Minister.
Passenger No. 61
.7:00 a. m . ! Passenger No. 6 2 ............................. 9:25 a. in.
and were initiated by the Salem The members attending from that they at once put a compe­ with the large exhibit tent on
2:30 p. in. P assen ger No. 7 2 .............................4:50 p. m.
Passenger No. 73.
lodge during the evening in a this city were: G. C. Burch, Geo. tent man in the field to secure the court house lawn, it being corrugated iron building to take
T ra i n No. 69 leaving Dallas at 1:00 p. m. conn ects a t M o n m o u t h for Airlie.
the
place
on
the
J.
E.
Smith
Married.
proposed
to
make
this
the
main
most impressive and ceremoni­ Gooch, J. J. McBee, Mr. and such. The time for the collection
T rain s Nos. 62 a n d 72 from Airlie connect a t M o n m o u th for D a lla s a n d way po in ts.
ous manner, after which the Mrs. J. E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. of this exhibit is growing short, feature, as our county exhibit Main street property of the old At t h e h o m e of t h e b r id e ’s p a r e n ts
blacksmith
shop
now
there
and
i>ear
Falls
City
J
u
l
y
20,
1911,
in
th
e
treat of the evening in the form Conrad Stafrin, Mr. and Mrs. |and it was desired to impress on will then be all in and ready for
where is Lee Smith’s cycle- presence of re latives und friends, W a lte r
of a banquet was enjoyed by all. Willis Simonton, Mr. and Mrs. the court the need of immediate show here at home for four days, also
The Girl From the Goldeo West,
News From Taft.
B a rh a m , of Dallas, an d Leona Brovvu,
ry.
The cyclery will go else­ J.
just
prior
to
taking
it
over
to
the
J.
M.
Watson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
action.
of Falls City, was u nited in t h e bonds of
The return trip was an especial­
T h e big New York success, a b e a u t i ­
Taft.
Or.,
July
30,
1911.
where,
and
a
new
building
go
state
fair.
The
committee
will
m
a
s
rim
o
n
y
by
t
h
e
Rev.
W
alter
B
a
rh
a
m
,
ful love story t h a t th rills t h e audience
Claims allowed:
ly noteworthy affair, on account E. Watson, T. W. Watson, Mrs.
Hello
Mr.
Fiske:
up
for
occupancy
by
Guy
Bros.
of
B
u
r
t
r
u
m
,
Minne
sota.
An
d
after
a
an
d plays on t h e h e a r t strings runs
$ 3 00 soon be out soliciting for a fund
of the excellent singing which B. E. Nevel, Mrs. Van, Mr. and M. V. Woods, janitor
s d i n n e r t h e h a p p y couple took
How is this? Got here by auto h an d in han d with t h e bent of comedy
21 60 of several hundred dollars for It will be of one story and finish­ s t h u e m t p r t a u i o n u for
was indulged in by everyone Mrs. W. I. Dibble, Roscoe Bal- Tracv Staats, fees
a wed ding to u r oi a few allright.
Caught 36 ton codfish a n d weaves to g eth er a beautiful d r a m a
W. L. Tooze, salary
126 91 extra features that will come on ed as soon a3 possible.
aboard, no song being omitted lantyne.
d ay s to t h e coast. T h eir reception will Friday morning before breakfast t r u e to life. T h e lar gest a n d best t h e ­
t
a
k
e
place
a
t
t
h
e
h
o
m
e
of
th
e
g
r
o
o
m
’s
as
added
expense
of
the
Harvest
atrical co m p an y playing u n d e r ca nvas
At the regular semi-monthly
President Muir stated that he
that had ever been heard of, be-
paren ts, Aug ust 3rd, af ter which they in about 1-2 hour from the bank on t h e road today. E v e r y t h i n g ns
IT IS NOW PUT UP-
Lots of b r ig h t an d new as t h e no onday su n.
will in a few days tak e u p hou sek eep ­ of the bay at Siletz.
ing in th eir new house, which has ju st fogies. A big whale came in on T h ir t y people, special p riv ate cars, big
a** ********* ************** *********** * * 1
AH Sheridan has to Do is to Get been finished a n d furn ished on West the beach, 76 feet long, a mon­ m a m m o t h , water proof ten t, a seating
C o u rt street. The b rid e is a ch a r m in g
pacity of 1800 people. Mr. C n r t ' s ’s
Up her Money.
Fine weather, cool, you ca
y o ung lady, a recen t pupil of o ur high ster.
concert band an d R >y H. l i i m m a n 's
school, an d th e groom one of o u r rising can wear your coat with comfort. o rch estra. Big free st r e e t p arad e at
n tracto rs at d builders. They h av e Catching just a few salmon, lots noon. One n ig h t only in t h e vacan t lot
Last week the Itemizer took co
t h e best wishes of m a n y friends.
ear t h e de pot n ex t W ednesday, Aug­
of tiout. Am going on another n ust
up Sheridan’s assertion that they
9th, a t Dallas, Oregon.
bear
hunt
tomorrow,
if
I
see
one
bad the best ball teams in the
Estimable Man Passes.
and he dont look too vicious and OAKDALE COUPLE WEDDED.
valley and offeied to pitourplay-
ers against them for most any
Mr. W. J. Hooker passed away cross, I may give him a shot or
sum under certain restrictions. at his Falls City home Tuesday, two. This is a great resort or Miss Ethel Thompson and Donavan
Negotiations for a game have and was laid to rest in the Dal­ will be when they get better ac­
Beautiful bay
B. Miller Bride and Groom.
been under way since then be­ las cemetery this morning, under commodations.
tween Mr. Ned Shaw, our local the auspices of the Woodmen of Siletz river, Schooner creek. Drift
manager, and the man running the World. He was an employe creek all empty in the bay. | Two of O ak d ale’s most p opular you n g
| people were lau nch ed on a sea of m atri-
their team, and have by phone of the bank at Falls City and an Good road to get here.
: m ony last S atu r d ay evening a t t h e par-
Yours truly,
and letter simmered down to this 1 estimable young man in every
j
age of th e C h u r c h of C h r ist in th is
G. E. CUTLER. j son
point: That a game will be play- respect. He was a son of Ira
city by Rev. Leon L. Myers, m in ister of
ed in Dallas at some date in the Hooker, of Airlie, and a grand­ Dr. Bu tler, d entist. Olfice over Ful- th e c h u rch . T h e bride was Miss E th e l
! May T h o m p s o n , on ly child of Mr. a n d
near future for $1000 a side, son of J. J. Williams, of Dallas. l e r ’8 p h arm acy .
| Mrs. Ben T h o m p s o n , a n d t h e groom
Sheridan to play her recently ac­
was Donavan B. Miller, son of Mr. and
quired professional pitcher and j
i Mrs. M. D. Miller. Both families are
to get a catcher for him, Dallas J
well known a n d t h e y o ung couple have
j m a n y relatives a n d friend s to wish th em
to have the f ri /ilege of securing
l
a
h a p p y life.
a battery anywhere she may see
Mrs. H. A. Lee, of Perry dale, sister,
fit. The rest of the players will
a n d Mrs. Bruce Miller, sister-in-law, of
T his is th e title of a b e a u tifu l 64-page book, w hich
be those from the regular home
j
t
h
e
groom, were p r e se n t a t t h e cere-
w ill show a n y boy o r g irl how to SUCCEED. Drop a
i m o n y ,. Mr. a n d Mrs. Miller wdll m ak e
teams who have played during
p o s ta l In th e m a ll TODAY an d It w ill be se n t FREE.
I t h i r ho me for t h e p resent u t th e h o m e
The aim of th e C ollege Is to dign ify an d p o p u la riz e
the season. This is the proposal (
th e In d u s trie s , and to serve ALL th e people. It offer«
of t h e g ro o m ’s f a th e r in Oak dale.—Ob­
as made by letter from the Sher- j
c o u rses in A g ric u ltu re , C ivil E ng in eerin g , E le c tric a l
server.
E n g in eerin g , M echanical E ngineerin g , M ining E ngin­
idan manager to Mr. Shaw last I
e erin g , F o re stry , D o m e stic Science an d A rt, Com
A. L in eback, who recently lost his
Tuesday.
m erce, P h a rm a c y an d M usic. T h e C o lle g e o p e n s
musical stor e by fire, left for Falls City
S eptem ber 22d. C atalo g free.
Our
lads
have
wired
their
ac-1
No 2 _________________ 21,620
yesterd ay m o rn in g wher e he co ntem -
A d d re ss: REOISTRAR. OREGON AGRICULTURAL
ceptance and this morning Ned j
i l a t e s rem ain in g d u r i n g t h e ■ miner.
COLLEGE, C o rv a llis, Oregon.
Shaw,
Ed.
Jacobson,
W.
J.
H e was accom panied bv Mrs. L in eback.
No 3 _____
16,625
— Roseb urg News.
White and F. E. Meyer left by j
auto to fix the minor details with
No 4 _________________ 12,575
the Sheridan boys, such as time
No 8 ____
7,900
of game, placing forfeits and
the other things that will become
No 52______________
7,540
necessary in a game of this mag­
nitude. It is now in Sheridan’s
No 5 3 _________________ 31,415
hands, and they will h^ve to put
up their money or cease talking
No 5 4 _________________ 14,925
about wanting to play ball with <6
Dallas. As it is, they are not in
No 55________
152,575
our class as players. This was
No 6 1 ________________ 57,490
shown when they refused to
play the deciding game, which
ORIGINAL CAST AND SCENIC PRODUC­
No 66_________________ 16,195
the Itemizer proposed last week,
TION OF AMERICA’S GREATEST PLAY
with only our home players.
No 67
7,935
Dallas does not have to go after
any professionals to be able to
No 7 9 _________________ 11,665
put up winning hall. We have
ACTING PEOPLE
on
3 the goods right here at home,
No 1 1 2 _______________ 7 ,325
AL TOGETHER d V
and have won more games this
No 1 3 7 ______
6,220
¡season than Sheridan has. Put
For 1,890 People
A T op-N otch C om pany
J ; that in your pipe and smoke it,
No 1 5 1 _______________ 6,785
CLEAN,
BRIGAT,
CATCHY
j Brother Hamstreet. We have a
U nder the Largest WoX-Wat-
! lead pipe cinch with the Sheri-1
r-Proof-Tented Theater in
The
O
riginal
dan players, and if they really
America
M H » # # * # * # -* * » « * * . * » « » i
mean business will prove our MISS LILLIAN McDONALD
RAIN OR SHINE
* ; words on the day the game is
In the Title Role
: called for. We may get a bat-
; tery to pit against Sheridan and
“THE GIRL FROM THE
MR. C. A. CURTIS
we may not It hardly seems
GOLDEN WEST”
nd hid 14-Piece Superò Uni­
necessary to do so in order to
formed Band will give Two
get that thousand golden simon-
M r . C. A. CURTIS
Grand Band Concerts, at 11:E0
lions that Sheridan says she is
The Ladies’ Favorite
.
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
willing to risk. We will of
ROWDY KING
course get the money and our
PROF. O. H. MEMMEN
In “The Girl From the
sports will easily rake up that
Leader of Our
Golden West’’
much more to say that we can
play hall all around the Sheridan
Grand Operatic Orchestra
nine. Will Sheridan now come The Greatest Daamatic Event
through with the goods. The
Doors Open at 7:30 p. m.
of the Season
time for bluffing is passed?
Curtain Rises at 8:15 Sharp
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itemizer .
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Coming ¡?E?icA
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The Girl From th e G olden W est”
Seats
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Uglow Clothing House
M en’s Fine Clothing, Gentlem en’s Furnishings, Etc.
THE FLORSHEIM SHOE
Dallas, Oregon
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Sheridan Crawfishes.
3:15 today.- Oar representa­
tive* have just returned from Sher­
idan, and announce the |a o e as all
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