Roost for College Rally Day. Azurea at Ellis’ drug store. ■ You can now kill buck deer. See Shepherd’s removal ad sale. : All repairing done promptly at Have you dined at the N e w ! the jewelry store.—A. H. Harris. Scott? Dr. Butler, dentist, office over | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerber are tf the proud parents o f a new son. the Fuller pharmacy. born Sunday, October 29th. For sale, 4-foot oak wood, also For sale—14 head o f good dairy 16-inch oak wood. Phone 9x7. cows. If taken at once $35 and Eyes tested, glasses fitted at j $40.—Wm. Baxter, Dolph, Ore the jewelry store.—A. H. Harris. | % gon. N2 Charley Minnich has delivered County Fruit Inspector B. Y. 300 cords o f wood in Dallas this Allen can be found every Satur- j season, day at Brown & Bird’s real Miss Allie Fuller is down from estate office. * N2 i • , Harrisburg, where she is teach- Orville Waller, an old time jng school. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely P u re Wanted- By you r* lady, room mlT.r « t e & I i “ and board In private fam ily.1 caller yesterday. Address P. 0 . box 290, City. The bargain that Ed Cochrane I . ___. ■___ . offers in a fruit farm under New , .. 1 ^ n jj Today will only hold good until & * W. Clocks called Saturday noon. A fter that it is for and delivered. Phone 1071. For watches, diamonds, clocks, all off. Jewelry, silverware call at the Owing to increased business jewelry store.—J. H. Shepherd. Mrs. Gregory has had to add an- oih ;r clerk in the Dallas Variety j See A. H. Harris for watch. jewelry repairing and s ore, Miss Roxana Fiske assum- clock, ing the position. j optical goods at the jewelry tf Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith s^°"e' Economizes Butter, Floor, Eggs; makes the lood more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Hiiip her eon, William, 1 her hume here I Removal! Removal! haa returned to Mr. ami Mra. W. L. Barber want ov er to Buell Sunday. Kdtm Mulkey, of Monmouth, was in D iilas Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Tom Gleason, of Salem, vis ted frieuds here Sunday. Mrs. L. K. Adams returned Washington Sunday. VVV%V\W%\V\\VW»WVWWWW F rank S tu m p I will move on Main Street about November 10, where the new front is going in, between the Campbell and Gaynor stores. Will install new fixtures and a large increase in new stock, consisting o f I coTt oi^2fnt,l*rUo thurch h*’ * new I .re Ken too was a paaaerger on Tuee- lay'a train Irum Salem. Best Quality of Goods Usually Carried in a First Class Jewelry Store ^ * Mia* Flora McCallon returned from Saiuni Tneaday. Mra. Victor Ballantyne, of Sodaville, viaitiuir licr mother, Mrs. E. M. Hall, this week. iff JC S. T Jones went to Portland WeJnee- ' day morniu,. And you will not be able to duplicate the prices for the same quality o f goods in Portland or Salem. I spent years buying and selling this class o f goods, and, as in the past, so in the future, my store shall be known as a place ¡J Jinlaon Foster went to Portland Frl* •(a day on a short visit. Where You Can A lw ays Get GOOD SERVICEABLE GOODS, and be Sure^You are Getting Just W hat You Pay For. 46 1 ^ Mra. Frtd Toner returned from Salem last week. T Carey Hayter came home from Port- land F'riday. y John Bird went to Portland Friday. u Nathan Stowre went to Portland Mon* 'cr Jav. ^ ai H. Harris has charge o f the from Miss Winu came home from Indepen- dence Wednesday. IIp: Mrs. Henry Stump returned from now have their new farm home For Sale—Practically new ^ New her« Friday. completed and finished, moving Standard Bachmann piano, a M. Hayter, dentist,, Bank Blk. Go to Ellis’ drug store for fan m Chas. Bilyen is having hit house pa- Repair and Optical Departments from town Moi day. They have cabinet grand at wholesale price, ^ pered. Have you dined at the New' cy stationery. a handsome and convenient res- Address Itemizer office. Scott? Born, October 29th, to Mr. and idence, J Dr B. H. McCallon and J. J. Fiddler went to Portland F'riday in the former's You don’ t take any chances and your work will be attended to Eyes tested and glasses fitted Mrs. John Friesen, o f Salt Creek, £ car. We made an error last week in when you buy Hart Schaffner & at the jewelry store.—A H. Har a son. promptly, and, as you know, his Mr and Mrs. Ed Hedgea, of Rickre- naming Edwin Jacobson’s new Marx clothes o f Dallas Mercan Remember, Fidler’s will be ris. tf y all, visited at the home of Miss Muffet car. It should have been a Chal- tile Co. Satisfaction is guaran work is the very best in those lines Fridav. * 026 Born, Thursday, October 19th, headquarters for holiday goods mers-Detroit. It is a 1912 model teed. N2 and I assure you that upon a trial Mis. Clarence Reynolds who is at- 46 and a nice rider, as we know by to Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Elliott, a at popular prices. The Polk County Poultry asso ! tending college in Eugene, spent ^uo* Sam Scanlon, a fireman on our practical experience, he having ciation will meet at the court daughter. * you will feel that I day with friends and relatives in Dallas. For rent—newly fu rn ish ed old time narrow guage, is now given us a spin last Friday morn- house November 11th to fill va 46 Mrs. George Scott and daughter, Ed- cancies in offices caused by re house one block from square. foreman in the Albina car shops. ifig. 46 j na Johnson, hare returned from Nam* 1 pa, Idaho. Address Itemizer. D. E. Trip, o f the San Fran David Guthrie, o f Dallas, who moval. We Merit a Share of 46 | Walter Hoy, of Toledo, visited in Dal- Brown & Sibley, attorneys and Dr. A. M. McNichol, Osteo- cisco Southern Pacific offices, is came to Corvallis about three 46 I las Tuesday. pa athic physician. Office one looking over Assessor Graves’ weeks ago to make the acquaint- abstracters, notary public. Ab- Your Patronage 46: ance o f his new grandson, the stracts made promptly at a rea- valuations today. Dr. C. C. Holing has returned from an b li ock west o f Gail hotel. 46- extended visit in the eastern states. little son o f Mr. and Mrs. Clar- sonable charge. 616 Mill street, Miss Gertrude Humphrey, of Cass Riggs and A. M. Rob ence Whiteside, was so pleased j Dallas, Oregon, 46- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beebe, of Lemon, ertson were up from Rickreall Medford, has returned home af with the little fellow that he is For diamondSi watches, clocks, 46 South Dakota, have arrived and will Friday and came in to see our ter a week spent here with Mr. make their home in Dallas. back agam it being impossible j ewerly> silverware see J. H. 46 and Mrs. Joe Craven. new quarters. A. 11. Craven, of Monmouth, was in for him to stay away any longer, at the jewelry store. 46 Dallas this week. A fter 35 years o f absence S. Corvallis G.-T. Bernard Friesen left yesterday A. H. Harris attends to the Mrs. J E. Goetz went to Portland 46 Wednesday. for a several months visit at his D. Steffv is about to leave for John Lynn and Grace Sneider | watch and jewelry repairing, tf »1 6 old Nebraska home, stopping en- his old Indiana home, stopping were married last night by J u s-! Ed p ,aster the Comet in A lm a M itc h e ll route to visit with a son in Ida enroute to Modesto. Cal., where tice Hardy Holman at his res.- the ea8tern sky at 5 o ’clock in »16 Miss Beaver went to Salem Friday. he will leave his wife and son, ho. 46 dence. The^ contractmg^parries t^e mornjng ¡s now a beautiful Robert. Mrs. Frank Lynn, o f Perry- are both well known young peo sight, having a tail o f good di- ami Raymond, went to Amity F'riday, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McCarter, dale. is at the home of her moth ple o f Dallas, the groom being a mensions and considerable bril 1 returning Sunday. er, Mrs. S. J. Richmond, after a of the Buena Vista section, were son o f Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn, Mias llunaon and Mra. Bruce Miller liancy. lem were practising on our target range i J. Elliott, of the Peedee country, was were Dallas visitors Saturday. serious surgical operation at St. callers -Monday. Mr. McCarter Senior, and the bride a daughter CHILDREN’S CONTEST. Sundav. Karl Mangis, of Rickreall was in Dal- A special force o f policeman Vincent hospital in Portland. Her has gone out of hops, believing of Mr. and Mrs. I. Sneider, all i in Dallas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapmen, of Sa many friends will be pleased to the natural sequence of alfalfa residents o f Dallas. They will were put on Halloween night, Frank Stump..........................70 . . . 50 Mr. Briggs bought Mr. Ames’ goats lag Saturday. lem, were in Dallas over Sunday. Mra. John Brown reports her son, Saturday. hear that she is rapidly regain and hogs to be more remuner make their hCme here, and have but their services were hardly ilarriet Davis........................ 70 . . . 50 I Will, of Sheridan, slowly improving. Mr. I. L. Smith visited hia brother in ative. ing her health. Miss Wanda Keyt, of Perrydale, was the best wishes of their many needed as our lads had conclud Ruth Miller ........................ 42 . . . 50 Salem Mr. Korette is badly rushed with hi, Thursday. a Dallas visitor Saturday. ed to be extremely decorous— Alma Mitchell......... ...............19. .. 25 friends. | blacksmith work. . R u t h M ille r . perhaps for that reason, Mrs. Mason is taking care of Mra. j There nas an entertainment at the H arriet D avis. Paul Neipel, who killed himself Mr. and Mrs. Bilyen were Salem vis Ramey, who is sick. I Presbyterian church Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. E<1 Snyder snd family Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, o f West itors Suniluy. at Eola about two months ago, moved to Brownsville Tf huraday. George Batin and wife visited at John ! John Marks, of Aurora, visited friends still lies at Mr. Chapman’ s un Virginia, is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs, George Gerlinger were | here recectly. Mr. Duffey has gone to Vincent, In- Fuller’s 1 1 Monmouth last week. dertaking parlors. He has been Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweeney. business visitors in Salem Sunday. ! Jay W iight visited his brother. H. W. diana, to visit friendj. Rev. Gates returned Saturday from Wright last week. positively identified by New York Mrs. Pratt and Mr. Jas. Sweeney Miss Grace Sprague went to Salem McMinnville, where he was helping to Ed Snyder has bought Ben Thomp were old schoolmates in the south relatives, and about a month ago Sunday. | J. W. Mitchell recievod the sad news hold a revival meeting. son’s team. of the death of ids mother at Denver. they ordered the body sent to and the two elderly people are Mr. link Mrs. L. H. Schult» returned Sol Blessing went to Salem Monday. He returned from there about t< ur highly enjoying talking over old Jerry O’ Brien got hia leg hurt at the home Sunday from a visit in Salem. that state c. o. d. This Mr. 1 rock crusher. Billie Collius sold his team to Ben months ago, where he was visiting her, Chapman could not do, owing to times. . Mr. and Mrs. La Maaieur returned iiuving not seen her for 35 years. She T. 8. Tow nsend, oi Portland, was in Thompson. railroad regulations, which were 1 was 77 years old. The Woodmen held an inter Sunday from a visit in Salem, Dallus Thursday visiting E. A. Hamil John Lambert, of McMinnville, was a explained to them by him, but esting session Tuesday night. W. Philip Hsgg has returned to Wiecon- Mrs. Adams returned Sunday morn ton. Dallas visitor Sunday. sid by way of California, where he will no further disposition o f the G. Vassall tendered his resigna ing from a several months visit with W. P. Miller’s little boy force«! a dog visit a cousin. Dr. Stewart, of McMinnville, was in body has been ordered, and it tion as camp organizer and Will her daughter, Mrs. Nelson, of Washing fennel bud up bis nose and they bad to Dallas Monday. | Mrs. John Miller haa gone to Siletz to ton. may be interred here. Kraber was elected to the posi have the doctor retnoye it. All>ert Baxter and family, of Perry- 1 visit her aunt. Mrr. Robert liowe, of Portland, vis tion. Mr. Vassall distributed a Frank Lynn went to Portland in his dale, passed through Dallas in his auto Mrs. Tom (Henson and two boys have ited in Dallas over Sunday. couple o f dollars in attendance auto last week, returning Monday. been over from Salem visiting her par NEW TO-DAY Sunday. Mrs. Clifford was moved home from ents. prizes. Mrs. A. B. Servey was in Dallas Mrs. Cecil Br >wn, of Newberg, visited the hospital Saturday. T w o Jersey heifers and one h o g .— | Will Martin haa gone for a week’s Thursday. relatives in Dallas over Sunday. F OR Ew SALE— ing Bros., Folk, N'J A meeting o f the soldiers and hunt to the mountains. Miss Alice Grant visited her two Mr. and Mrs. George Stroud, of Oak sailors o f Polk County will be aunts in Monmouth Sunday. The Mission people held their meet I Carl Williams is going to Portland. dale, are moving to Dallas for the win ing at Mr. Bantu’ s. riv in g horse for h ii feed this w in held at the court house at 2 Mrs. Williams has gone to Sheridan Mrs Toney, of McMinnville, visited ter. W rANTED—d ter. G ood fa r e give n .—A Butklntlter. N16 o ’clock next Saturday in response Mr. M. Ramey, of Buell, was visiting to visit her daughter, Mrs. Victor Fink. J. C. Üglow's several days last week. The road is graveled from Dallas to in Dallas last week. to a request from the adjutant Miss Addie Boyd ton went to Luckia- Edna Clifford, of Portland, visited Clarence Sellers’ . FOR HALE—One sorrel geld in g, four H ORSE Mr. and Mrs E. V. D. Paul, f f Buell, mute Sunday. years o ld . w eight abou t 1.1UU, w ork any general to give their preference with her parents Saturday and Sundav. place, a tine driv e r.—A. J Evans. N2 family drove over were Dallas visitors Monday. John Reasoner and The section boss’ wife's sister from as to the relief bills now pending Mrs. Dessie Irwin is working for Mrs. to Alsea Saturday. Mrs. 1». B. Martin, who has been vis- Sand Lake is visiting her. in Congress. Representative W. Clifford. The Egg Producers’ Supreme. C. Hawley will meet with them. Claude Notl returned to his home in AM breeding Sheppard's Fam ous Anconas I that As will be seen in their adver Springfield Thursday. average 266. The A n con a strain prem ier. Have a few e x ce lle n t cock erels for tisement, Mr. Wm. Hertzog has Grover McDonald wont to Salem sale at $5.00 each. These w ill raise the egg all wool in your you n g stock. If not in the mar* purchased the stock o f the Rose Monday with a load of hogs for Ids { ield et now for a cockerel, let me book you now father. for eggs or h atching or baby ch ick s in the City Mercantile company, now in spring.—W. C. GOODALL, W hite Salm on. the Thompson building, and will H. 8. But* went to Vancouver Mon- W ashington. N2 conduct that store in the future. lay on business. LO R sale at a bargain for 20 day», lot 5 in Dal Dr. Boll man went to Salem Sunday. He is now opening another stock * las Fruit Farms, com p risin g 10 acres If not sold then, w ill be taken off the m arket.— o f goods in addition, and is going Krnest Hansen is at home from Nortli k4 Cochrane, Phon« Black 54._________ tm I ^ to 0 offer ffe r some some bargains. bargains. Mr. Mr. Yakaina visiting his patent«. JNO. H. S H E P H E Serviceable Snappy Styles for M e n .. In the widest possible selec tion o f Suits and Over coats are ready for your in spection. Don’t fail to see the new styles in Bishop’s Read Tailored Clothes Prices $10 to $35 Woodman Hall! rid o f HertZOK assures US he « V J S , X 'iiod '¡S P S S I locate permanently, I H A V E rented m y farm and must get j g y and Hiid single harness for^40, for $40, one w ushiug ushinz j o u t * t O W n n R S bugjjy much m e, latest im p roved 19U0 washer, ana 1 - •, one good strong o ld wagi 11 , on e blaek team o f | I O F 6 I t . one m are and on e horse, and a large black c o lt 1H m onths old on the farm near Perrydale. —W m . M .B irgea n t. for sale ch ea p at the O RGAN store, H A LE—Cheat seed F OR D aniel, D allas. and Htockwell m usic N2 hajr by H olt Mc- *2 OR HALE—50 high grade Cots w old ew e lam bs h tu 25 Lincolns, all fat but should go for | breeding. Wilt be priced right.—C. D. N airn, I bliadelaud Farms, near Ball ton* tf F I OST—C ollie bitch , black, w hite c o l.a r and L breast. Reward. N otny C. D. N airn, near Bailston. Am ity postoffice. tf 1 I OST— Ladies' gold w atch, leather fob attach* 4 H ed in itials L, C , No. 5:t4l7tiO, Elgin, He turn to Dallas hotel, reward. tf L. HALE—d riv in g horse, buggy, harness and j F OR carl at a bargain .—Chas, G regory, D allas, , tt SALK— White winter wheat.—C. W. Boyle. Dallas. OJS r A N T E D - A fresh m ilch co w .—Frank II) a n . H a i ti W OR SALE— One 5-horse pow er steam en gine, ; been used abou t 12 mouthH. pro» tit ally as g o o d aa new . $15 takes it.—Dallas Meat < tf F OREGON^ Biplan«, t 1^ In. MonoplaM. Z'.'t In. A NEW STYLE IN COR HALE— Vetoh seed—A. O. Rempel. phone i Dixie 515. N14 ANTED veal—W ill pay 12ft cents a poun d for prim e veal.—Dallas Meat Co. tf S A L E M be- W e aim to carry as many sorts of underwear as there are physical types among men. Heavy, long-cut un d e r w e a r fo r the cold blooded; lighter, athlctic-cut underwear l o r those of mere active circulation. And the in-between kinds. All sizes, all good fabrics, and all dependable qualities. No one undersells us on underwear of equal grades. COR HALE, vetch seed.—U. 8. Grant, 61 M Main F m e e t . Dallas, W SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE fu tu re CO R SALE—a kitch en stove and o th e r house- F hold goods, Ph one 1552. tf j For Sale. We have recently put in the “ Just Right” Shoes, $4.00 to $5.00. They will prove their worth if given a trial. SL g r e a t is here to believing W A N T E D —I pay M cents for prim ** M. Briggs, phone 14x.*. Dallas. veal —J j tl 1 I - a thousand. All kinds o f rough lu m ber at 9 1 the W a M artin saw m ill, abou t 2$; ilea tf west o f D allas. Ph one 1x9. VL’ ANTED— H igh sat prices paid for beef, veal, U m ilch cow s or »tuck ca ttle o f any deaf tp- tion . Inqalra o f J. M Briggs, or phone ‘ M il tf G illiam line. Dallas 4 M H P gasolin e en gin e for sale Inquire o f I Ü h JÍ r t Ed. Biddle at theD allas Iron Works. I HAVE som e dam aci d w heat for sala at 1 cents a bushel.—W B . B u r n s w ith U u ttonh ob a t..at nelth« r u * r tin« .u S COLLARS 2 fe e 2 8 « |>a. e Hubbard ia hauling tile Iron Monmouth to u .e on i.u place aouti.- " O S tO f UallHS. Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. Jensen, of Del , j Plain, Iowa, are visiting hia aunt, Mrs. Swanson. • W. P. Miller has just finished digging | his 500 bushel potato crop. The low sixth moved down to the high school Monday. j The H. H. C. of the Methodist church | li lil Its first social gathetiug Monday evening. A large crowd was present and a very pleasant time enjoyed. | Frank Holman lias had a large crew j of men digging potatoes for him at his garden near Polk Station. Mrs. Boilman returned from Halsey | Sunday. Anna May Longnccker and Catherine Reese «rent to Salem Sunday. Miss Grace Snyder went to Falls City Sunday to visit a sick friend. Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Uglow went to ! McMinnville Sunday. Harold Hinshaw was a Salem visitor 1 Sunday. Misses Ada and Anna Farmer return ed home Sunday from a visit with their pare, tf in Portland. Miss O’ Keef was a Salem visitor Sun day. Jess Barham returned home Sundav from • business trip to Salem. Miss Ada Longnecker, who is study ing music at Willamette fnivereity. vi.ited with her parent* Sunday. THURSDAY and FRIDAY woo.......... Nov. 9 ,1 0 THE COMIC O PE R A------------------- H . M . S. P IN A P O R E Auspices Dallas High School Mrs. Ralph Wastell, Accompanist Martin E. Robinson, Director oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ♦♦♦oooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooo CAST of CHARACTERS Sir Joseph l’orter, K. C. B. Ralph Wastell Josephine ....................... Laura Poling Captain Corcoran................. L P. Gilmore Hebe.......................... Mrs I). M. Metzger Ralnh Kackstraw ........Rev. E. W. Miles Buttercup ............... Mrs. F W. Zeller Dick Deadeye................... Norval Gates Boatswain's M ate.....................II. A. Tests Boatswain.......................... F. W. Zeller Sargeant of Marines ................ Karl Day 40 — Hailors, Marines, Sisters, Cousins and Aunts — 40 Frank 81.river left Sunday for Coos Bay. Dalla» Mercantile Co. Mrs. Wesley Hayes went to St. Johns OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiMHS * Sunday, where she will make tier fu Library Report for Odobcr. ture home. Ne* horrowers esnls is s a c i............. 52 Mr. snd Mrs, Walters, recently of C h i M m i '* I ju u k * ......................................... 22*i Mioneeota, have ren trj Mr*. Jenny Ni.n-fiction .......................................... 150 Williams’ house on Ash street. Fiction ................................................. 4:i5 Mr. and Mr*. Fid Jacobson drove N um berof csller» ............................. 1090 their new csr to Salem Sunday. « r * «S X T 4I. m u > Bill Paul caii|g over from Salem Sat Miss Li»iii«»ton'« ( ‘ompnnion — IHIIon urday. Garden « Fate—Norton. A number of militia boys from Sa- Sidney Carterei, rsneher,— Bimlloss * * * * * * * * * * *<H» * * * » * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » < » * » » * Special SCENERY and rn C T ! ™ r Prices, 25, 35, 50c. Reserved Seats at Stafrins’ Nov. 8