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The Paper ■tha'fc Qi\)es Y oli W h a ’t'You Warvt *to Dallas bills more freight out and in than any town in Oregon, except Portland. 76 COLUMNS with Supplement The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County D A L L A S , O R E G O N , O C T O B E R 26, I 9 i l . VOL. X X X V I. © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © @ © © © © © © © *© *© © © © © Loie Well Known Former Dallasite rominent S. P. Official* The Itemizer Sustains Loss of it © Goes to Last Reward. Oldest Daughter. Bearings in Polk County. © © ----- Residents of Dallas were © If there is a greater sorrow ir Polk county may not have such shocked to read on our bulletin © this world than the one the Item an awfully large area, but it was board Tuesday morning o f the © izer family has passed through demonstrated Monday that it death o f Mr3. F. S. Ramsey, © during the last week, we are has one plenty big enough for She passed away at their River- © © certainly unable to imagine what railroad officials o f the Southern side home Saturday night at © it could possibly be, and the Pacific, who have traveled all, 11:15, leaving to mourn her loss © wound received is one that will over their own lines in most of a devoted husband, Frank, two © be a long time in healing. Last the states of the union, to get sons, Ray and Earl, and daugh © Saturday morning in Spokane thoroughly and completely lost ter, Miss Vera. Mrs. Ramsey © our firstborn daughter passed in. Vice President E. E. Calvin, had been ill for some time and © away, willing and anxious to be Superintendent L. R. Fields and her demise was not entirely un © gone, as a relief from the life of other prominent officials o f the expected. The family left Dal- © constant suffering that had been Southern Pacific in Oregon and las some two years ago, thinking © her lot in life, yet to the last California, came into Dallas last that the Southern California air © thoughtful o f the sorrow such an Monday from Sheridan on a tour would be beneficial to the health © event would cause her dear ones. o f inspection. After spending a of Mr. Ramsey, who suffered © Vivian went to Spokane as a last few minutes in our fair city, they from asthma. During their sev-| © resource, to be relieved or cured were cleared for Monmouth. It eral years residence here .they \ © of her physical ailment by spe- was not over hajf an hour before conducted a racket store, where © cial treatment, but it proved ot a telephone message o f inquiry Carey Hayter is now located, © no avail and hardly before we | came ir)i proving to be from and being prominent in lodge © could realize it she was taken these same overworked officials, and church work made many © from us to forever acquire re st1 wanting to know where they friends. As neighbors o f ours © © in the arms o f her Heavenly Fa- were at. Although Superinten- for several years, there was a © © ther, the earthly one having | dent Fi^|ds had ¡SSUt^ positive strong attachment between the I © © proven entirely deficient. For 15 orders t0 an his trainmen re families, and we know Mrs. | © years we have been accustomed garding the necessary switching Ramsey for her full worth. H ers1 © to going home and finding her in in the south end of town to keep was a life o f unselfishness, a con © © her chair by the fireside, to be on their own tracks, the officials stant striving to better whatever © © greeted with a kindly word and themselves kept right on through she was connected with, and her| © © an inquiry as to the day’s hap the open track to Salem, and the death will be mourned by many © penings, she taking more inter whole force were soon completely sincere friends here. She was a © est and worrying more over our bewildered in the trackless wilds member o f the Eastern Star. © © troubles than we did ourselves. adjacent to the Salem-Dallas The family have the heartfelt X TRAGOOl l Now the chair is vacant, the road down about Eola. The o f sympathy of all their acquaint kind helpmate will greet us no fice force here soon located them, ances here. © more, and the rest o f the path and after Mr. Calvin had joshed © way opens up long and dreary. Mr. Fields about not knowing his i P1NAF0RE © But we know she has earned her own lines, they got under way © reward, which is sufficient. again and soon arrived at their Will Be On the Boards at Wood © The remains were brought original destination. We had man Hall Nov. 10th and 11th © home Monday night, and Tues supposed there Were some people © day morning we consigned them you could not lose, and that at Under the auspices o f the Dal That’s our invariable rule. Why not profit by it? You can’t make any mis © to their last resting place in the least one o f them was a railway las high school on November take. If you’re not perfectly satisfied, your money back—promptly. This is I. 0 . 0 . F. cemetery. Rev. Les superintendent, but Monday’s 10th and 11th, at Woodman hall, ter Fields officiated at the ser adventure proves otherwise. Mr. A. L. Robinson assisted by © the best clothing store in town; clothing and furnishings carefully selected vices at the house, being insisted other outside talent and a num f by some lady singers who sang, ber o f our local singers will put © from the best makers. The reliable X tragoo D brand. Quality high—prices GOOD ONE MONTH gently and sweetly, of hope be on the stage here the famous lower than elsewhere. Service all that you could desire. A trial will prove to yond. Mr. Fields’ remarks were j Pinafore, that created such a you that you can’t trade elsewhere so satisfactorily, so economically as here. thoroughly appreciated. He could The Itemizer Gives a Bargain furore here some 30 years ago, © not have had a better subject to and is prtibably as high class a © Also, everything in men’s suits and overcoats, neckwear, hats, etc., at prices Day of that Period speak upon, as our daughter had performance o f the nature as © beginning at the point \frhere we, ca,n sincerely recommend the goods. never known any o f the wicked has ever been introduced in Arn Realizing that the time has ness o f life from any standpoint. ica. Mr. Robinson will be re The pall bearers were Messrs. now arrived when all desire to membered as having put on © Joe Craven, Tracy Staats, Rae prepare for the long winter eve Bellshazzar here some years ago. I Craven, John Uglow, August nings at home by laying in a The first meeting was held at complete stock o f reading mat Risser and Clarence Shultz. the high school last night and! Vivian Hester Fiske was born ter, we are going to make an as arrangements are as yet only in in Dallas May 21, 1885, and al tonishing offer. There is not a a preliminary stage, but Prof. 1 © most her whole life had been family in tlje county that can af- Ford was able this morning to j © Dallas, Oregon A Reliable Place to Trade spent within its borders. Besides ford to be without the Itemizer give us the names of a few o f; © © her parents she leaves four sis- j as a fireside news provider, and the local singers who will assist, j ters to mourn her loss Mrs. F. , to give all a chance to provide it Besides male and female chorus-' © C. Meyers, o f Tacoma. Misses we are going to make the extra- es o f 16 voices each, there will © Buena, Roxana and Georgana, of| ordinary offer o f putting the sub- be five male soloists and three © Dallas. | scription price for a year down ladies. The singers so far are: © © To the many kind frierds who to $1, the offer to hold good dur Profs, Dunkelberger and Gil © have aided us to bear the burden ing the month o f November on more. Willis Simonton, Carl © o f sorrow, mere words, printed, ly. There is no family that can Graves, Peter Greenwood, Nor- © afford to miss this chance to se written or spoken, cannot ex © val Gates, Ralph Smith, F. M. © press our appreciation. We were cure all the news o f the county Zellar, Carl Williams, Wilford © © allotted every kindness possible, once a week at that price. We Keyzer, Earl Day and Bert Teats. © © buried under beautiful flowers, give the news you want to read, © Edna Morrison, Alice Grant, © and of our own county folks only. and shown sympathy in every Nola Coad, Laura Poling, Gladys © way, and will surely remember Now is the time to subscribe. © Canter, Elva Lucas, Ruth Mor © it. © rison, Alice Miles, Dolly Burke, © Artisans Entertain © Claudia Brown, Gladys Martin, © Reception at Methodist Parsonage. Dallas Assembly, No. 46, Unit Ruth Shaw, Caroline Gohrke. © © © Music, speeches, refreshments ed Artisans, had the pleasure o f Louise Miles, Florence Barham © and a general social time marked entertaining and being enter Lillian Felloues. » a reception tendered Rev. D. tained by their Supreme Master Passes on Before. © Lester Fields and wife at the Artisan, H. S. Hudson, last Mon parsonage o f the Methodist day evening at their new quar Friday evening the little elev © church last Friday night. Many ters in the Woodman hall. After en weeks old son o f Mr. and Mrs. © were out to see the new pastor the usual business had l>een Everett Gw inn passed away to © o f that church and give him and transacted and a candidate had | the great beyond, after nearly a © his estimable wife a rousing wel been initiated into the mysteries continuous illnessduring iifetime. © come. This was done to perfec a short but excellent talk was giv Rev. Leon Myers held short ser © tion and a pleasant evening en. A spread followed, which in vices at the family home and the we would only im prove our spent. The following impromp excellence ar.d abundance had precious remains of little Lester never been equalled. After the in © tu program was rendered: Everett were taken to the fami profit— it couldn’t improve Vocal Solo, “ With Roses,’ ’ ner man had been satisfied Mr. ly burial ground on Salt Creek © Hudson gave a short heart to © Miss Edna Morrison. Saturday for interment. the quality nor the wear. Invocation, Professor D. M. i heart talk which made every ar Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn desire to © tisan present glad they had be i Metzger. hereby extend their heartfelt To show the good faith o f this statement we sell you ‘ Address of-welcome, Judge D. come a member, and spurred thanks for the many evidences of © Wunderhose with the specific understanding that it* a © them on to greater efforts in the © P. Stouffer. / , sympathy they received during single pair punch through sole, heel or toe within four Song, “ One Sweetly Solemn j future. this their first great sorrow. months after purchase, you ure entitled to new hose free I ---- ♦ Thought,” Mr. and Mrs. Zeller, i , 7'7T . « without quibble or question © Mr. and Mrs. Wastel. Church « Chr'»‘ Newi- Charfes too Large. — © It must be a source o f unending satisfaction Address o f welcome on behalf! Three additions to the church Considerable improvement is 8 o f the ministers o f the city, R e v .! last Sunday. Next Sunday is the going on in the west end of town, © to every mother to know that darning can be Leon L. Mvers, minister o f the last Sunday to be spent in the necessitating the use o f blasting © « completely eliminated from the household cares. church o f Christ. | "B ig Tabernacle.” Let us make j powder to get rid of the stumps. © © Address o f welcome. Professor ¡t a big day. Stockings o f the children, the husband, For some days the charges were © D. M. Metzger, dean o f the f a c - ' Bible School 10 a. m. j so large as to cause a hail of © the daughters and herself can lie depended ulty o f Dallas College. j Communion 11 a. m. ! chips and splinters in the yards u|wn each week to be as free from holes us on Reply, Rev. D. Lester Fields. Sermon subject 11 a. m.t “ The I o f Mrs. Kersey and Mrs. Cosper, © © the date of purchase. “ *** ' !Shipwreck Soul.” and shake up their furniture a © Gub Gets to Work. Intermediate C. E., 4p. m. , little. This was not seriously © objected to. but when a stump © SOLD Engineer J. J. Sammons w ith 1 Senior C. E., 6: 50. 8 a crew o f five men is surveying a Evening service, . | came through Mrs. Kersey’s roof © BY ¡I railroad from this city to the Si- c S« veral People ,w.H obey their and demolished a stand, a howl © jletz basin, which will be used by ?1f v,°,r ,n Christian Baptism at ! was raised, and hereafter the © I the Falls h-.,.. ...„ 1 — „— City I Lumber company the close o f each service. This boys will he more careful about © to transport logs from the basin will be the first use made o f the putting in large charges. © to its mill in Falls City. A. E. new Baptistry which is completed © this week. Lad Sboots Straight. Teal, who is well acquainted © Welcome to all. John Long, who came to town © with the topography of the LEON, L. MYERS. last night, reports that a relative O country, is guiding the party. A Christian Minister. of his, a boy o f 10 years, shot © survey was made by A. Porter, and killed a mountain wolf near © o f Albany, three weeks ago, but Black Rock Stare Sold. Bellston, a few days ago. He 9 it was not satisfactory on ac T. W. Wyatt, o f Hillsboro, has states that a number o f them © count o f the high grades. The present survey is under the aus purchased the store belonging to were odt after jackrabbits and © pices o f the Falls City Commer i the Fulton Mercantile company, left the lad in charge o f a gun, © cial club, which is endeavoring at Black Rock. Mr. Wyatt for when he saw the animal, about © ^ W A R R A N T E D T O W EAR . to prevent the Falls City Lum merly owned the stock, but sold the size o f a large sheep dog, © ber Company from removing its his store to the mercantile com- and, blazing away, kilted the © beast. - Statesman. © © «© • «© © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © «© © © © © © © ♦ * • j pany three years ago. mill to Independence. GONE BEFORE. Ladies Rain Goats .. at Special Prices .. The Style Craft Cloth Coats for Ladies are High Grade Garments—the only thing cheap about them is the price. See us about Your Furs, Collars and Muffs to Match. MRS. RAMSEY PASSES. © CAMPBELLS STORE DALLAS, OREGON ******»*********************************+*********+^ | W A N T E D : A gentleman or lady canvasser, of | . good appearance, for a necessary article, well | known, and of every week consumption. 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