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76 COLUMNS
with Supplement
The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County
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DALLAS, OREGON, NOVEMBER 9, 1911.
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EVENT OF THE SEASON.
The
¡¡losing
Out
SUNDAY WEDDING.
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Pinafore A Structure of Great Credit to our Another Dallas Ma d Captured by ®
Sister Town of West Side.
a Non-Resident.
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Tonight Causing Much
Production
of
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XTRAGoon C lo th e s
A quiet but pretty home wed­ ©
The new high school building
at Monmouth was completed a ding was solemnized at the home
The final dress rehearsal for little over a week ago and is now o f Mrs. I. I. Vanskike, Sunday,
the comic opera Pinafore, which being used by the public and high ! November 5, 1911, at 8 o’ clock ©
is to be given in Woodman Hall schools. The first story o f the p. m., when her daughter, Nora,
tonight and Friday night for the building contains four class rooms was united in marriage to Mr.
benefit o f the High school, pass- j and the principal’s room, while Frank F. Spring, o f Los Angeles,
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ed off in such a way as to insure | on the second floor are two class ’ by Justice Hardy Holman,
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a splendid production o f the rooms, library and a large assem-
The bride was beautifully
opera.
bly room. An electric motor in ; dressed in pale blue trimmed in
The natty costumes and real-! the basement furnishes power t o ‘ cream lace and the groom was in
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istic stage settings add much t o : force the warm air through the j the conventional black.
The
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the enthusiasm o f the partioi-1 1 pipes into the different rooms o f j wedding march was played by
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pants, and every member o f the the building. Wetcher & Woods, [Miss Golda Plaster. A fte r the
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cast and chorus is ready to do
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their best the opening night.
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The comedians o f the company
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have prepared many little side
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plays that arS very amusing and
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the singing o f the chorus would
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be a credit to many a profession- j
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al company.
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From the advance sale o f seats I
at Stafrin’ s the indications are J
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full house, but as every seat in
the house is equally good for
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such an entertainment there will
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be room for all.
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The following is a complete
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cast and list o f those taking part:
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CAST OF c h a r a c t e r s :
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Sir Joseph Porter, K. C- B.,
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Lord Admiralty, Ralph Wastell
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Capt. Corcoran, commanding
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H. M. S. Pinafore, L. C. Gilmore
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Ralph Rackstraw, common sail­
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or, in love with Josephine,
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__________ .Rev. E. W. Miles
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Dick Deadeye, common sailor,
MONMOUTH S NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING.
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............................ Norval Gates j
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B oatsw ain............. .F. W. Zeller
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o f Salem, erected the building at ceremony a dainty luncheon was
Boatswain’s M ate___ B. A. Teats
That’s our invariable rule. Why not profit by it? You can’t make any mis­ ©
a cost o f over $20,000. -The* served.
Sergeant d f Marines ..E a rl Day ; school in its new quarters will be
The rooms were decorated in
take. I f you’re not perfectly satisfied, your money back— promptly. This is ©
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Josephine,the Captain’sdaugh- ¡known as the Central School. chrysanthemums and sweet peas. $
the best clothing store in town; clothing and furnishings carefully selected ©
t e r , . . . ------ Miss Laura Poling The new building is adjacent to Many beautiful and useful pres-
Hebe, Sir Joseph’s first cousin,
the normal building, being situa- ents were received.
from the best makers. The reliable X tragoo D brand. Quality high—prices ©
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------------- Mrs. D. M. M etzger I ted across the track east from it.
Those present were: Mr. and
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lower than elsewhere. Service all that you could desire. A trial will prove to
Buttercup, a bumboat woman,
;The public school is used as a Mrs. Hardy Holman. Mrs. I. I.
____________ Mrs. F. W. Z e lle r1 training school for the normal Vanskike, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
you that you can’t trade elsewhere so satisfactorily, so economically as here.
students. A t the present time Adams, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Van­
LAD IESO F THE OPERA
Also, everything in men’s suits and overcoats, neckwear, hats, etc., at prices
there are over 60 students in th e skike, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Van­
Addie Boydston, Florence B a r-! high school and 150 in the
skike, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Os­
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ham, Blanch Day, Roxana Fiske, I school.
borne, Miss Lois Vanskike, Miss
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Lillian Fellows, Ruth Morrison, j
Golda Plaster, Mr. H. C. Van­
L U C IE N A R A N T .
Alice Miles, Ruth Shaw, Edna I
skike, Mr. C. Vanskike. Those
Morrison, Modella Burke, Ruth! WEST SIDE CANAL FAVORED.
present from out o f town wereMr.
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Campbell, Georgana Fiske, Caro- j
and Mrs. Chester Sloper, o f In­
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lyn Cohrke, Elva Lucas, Louise!
dependence. and Mrs. W. M.
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Miles, Anna May Longnecker, Salem and Independence Clubs Bevens, o f Black Rock.
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Pass Resolutions on Projects.
Inez Ridgeway.
The happy couple left Monday
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afternoon for their new home in
MEN OF THE OPERA
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They have the
Resolutions favoring construc- Los Angeles.
Ray Boydston, Dodge Bicknell,
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Melvin Cutler, Rhinehart Dorri- ! tion ° f the Oregon City canal on best wishes o f their many friends
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in
Dallas.
the
west
side
o
f
the
Willamette
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hecker, Robert Muscott, E. W. j
Miles, Willis Simonton, Laird river were passed at a joint meet­
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Four Little Pigs.
Woods, Lester Barnhart, Will ing at Independence Monday
Boydston, Glen Brock, Earl Day, night o f the Independence Com­
An unusual incident happened ©
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W ilford Keyzer, Charlie Poling, mercial club and a delegation Saturday when the Salem. Falls
from
the
Salem
Commercial
club.
Norval Gates, B. A. Teats, F. W.
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City & Westhrn logging train,
Speeches were made by Col. E.
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Zeller.
which makes daily trips to New- ©
Hofer, Senator Patton and Mr.
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berg with logs to Amity, ran
Place Quarterdeck of H. M. Thielsen, o f Salem, and Walton
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down four little pigs on a high
Ship “ Pinafore,” in Portsmouth Brown, o f Portland. Argument
trestle just on the e ig e o f town.
Harbor.
was advanced that construction
The little fellows had evident­
o f a canal on the east side would ly overlooked the schedule o f the ©
T im e - A c t I, Afternoon; A rt
be too costly.
logger and were feeding along
II, Night.
Business men o f Independence the track on its time. When
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promise
support
in
the
movement
Pinafore— A Travesty on the
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they were warned by a succes­
for free locks at Oregon City.
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British Navy.
sion o f several short, sharp toots
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the
engine,
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s y n o p s is :
SOME HOP SALES.
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could not see any way o f escape j ©
A c t i . Following the custom
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o f the time, Sir Joseph has been Every Indication the Price will Go a winning gait till they ran'on to ©
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made ruler o f the navy without
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to 50 Cents.
the trestle, but did not get far
regard for ability. To strength­
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before being overtaken.
en himself with the admiralty he
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They
were
too
large
to
fall
A number o f deals that were
desires marriage with Josephine,
through between the ties but ©
closed
on
the
preceding
day
were
daughter o f Capt.
Corcoran.
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Carmichael their feet went between about
Capt. Corcoran is willing, but reported Tuesday.
every
step.
When
they
were
run
Josephine loves Ralph Rackstraw, bought the J. S. Cooper lot o f
down their instinct o f impending ©
a common seaman, who returns 120 bales at Independence at a
danger caused them to huddle ©
little
better
than
43
cents,
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her love. Because o f the differ­
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at
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Ralph
WiUiams'hought
79
bales
together
and crouch on the ties. ©
Ralph
Williams
bought
79
bales
ence in their.rank Josephine at
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later i from Lee Brown, o f Corvallis, at the locomotive and several cars ©
first spurns Ralph, but is later
M
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eff
Bros,
bought
Passing
over
them
before
the
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led to declare her love by his a t - 143 cents.
train could be stopped.
tempted suicide. To escape pa- the Sherr.an crop
T o show the Rood faith o f this statement we sell you
■°P o f 75 bales at
As soon as the train was still
0;regonian.
Wun tier hose with the specific understanding that i f a
rental opposition they plan to Buena Vista.
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they scrambled back over the
single pair punch through sole, heel or toe within four
elope, Dick Deadeye, a friend
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ties
to
the
end
o
f
the
trestle
and
Old Polkite Diet.
months after purchase, you arc entitled to new hose free
o f the Captain, overhears the
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were safe without a scratch. The
without quibble or question
plan.
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Clinton Brown, an old time owner is C. W. Swartz.
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ACT II. Sir Joseph, thinking resident o f the Pedee vicinity,
I t m in t lie ft source o f unending satisfaction
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Josephine is hesitating to marry and a brother o f Joe Brown, the
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A Sweet Pea Boquet.
t o eve ry m other to k n ow that darning can be
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him because o f his exalted posi­ stock dealer, was found dead in
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co m p lc te ly c lim in a te d fro m th c household cares.
tion, persuades her that “'love his cabin there on November 4th, | Monday morning little Miss ©
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levels all ranks.” Josephine ap­ death having presumably been ¡R ita Hinshaw brightened our ©
S tockin gs o f the children, the husband,
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plies this rule to her love for caused by heart failure. He was sanctum sanctorum with a fine ©
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th e daughters and h erself can be depended
Ralph and determines to carry aged some 69 years and leaves boquet o f sweet peas and mon­ ©
niton each w eek t o be as free fro m holes as on
out the elopement. Capt. Cor-1 children and other relatives. The ster chrysanthemums. O f course ©
coran, acting upon Dick Dead- funeral occurred Sunday at Cor­ we o f this lovely climate get used ©
the d a te o f purchase.
to having nice boquets at all ©
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eye’ s timely warning, blocks the vallis.
times o f year, and this notice is
elopement. The Captain is re­
not printed for the edification o f
SOLD
Dallas
Sells Pioneer Home.
proved by S‘ • Joseph for using
our old timers -sim ply to remind
BY
Ore
unseemly u. uage and is sent to
This week through the Item­ our new comers that while in
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his cabin. Ralph is consigned to izer Realty concern Mr. G. E. j
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their
old
homes
snow
and
ice
is
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a dungeon for his ill-advised love. Lawrenson disposed o f his 86-
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A t this point Buttercup throws acre farm in the Pioneer vicinity now the general rule, we can go ©
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consternation into ’the assembly to Mr. G. W. Curtis, who has into our gardens and gather the ©
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fairest
o
f
blossoms,
many
as
yet
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by telling her secret and explain­ been in charge o f the steam laun­
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untouched
by
frost.
O
ing that, owing to mixed identi-1 dry here for the last year. Mr. |
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ty, Ralph is really the Captain Lawrenson has moved to the P.
Resident of Parker Diet.
and that Corcoran is a common O. Martin residence in town andl
seaman.
Thus all obstacles to Mr. Curtis takes immediate pos-1 Died, near Salem, in Polk ■:>
county, Novem ber 4, 1911, Ines ©
true love are removed. Ralph, session o f the ranch.
V., w ife o f W. McKamey, o f ©
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now Captain, and Josephine are
Parker, Oregon, aged 27 years. ©
united; form er Captain Corcoran,
Falls City Accepts Bond Bid.
She leaves, besides her husband, ©
now a common seaman, declares
The city council at its meeting four children and three sisters. ©
his-rievotion to Buttercup: Sir
Joseph is consoled by Hebe, who last night accepted the bid o f The remains w ere shipped from ©
WARRANTED TO
exultantly bids farewell to her the Bank o f Falls City for the the Cottage undertaking parlors
to
Woodland,
Washington,
Sun­
urchase
o
f
the
$6000
water
cousins, whom she reckons by
day for interment.
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onds.
the dozens.
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Enthusiasm.
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at a Big
Reduction
High Grade
Suits and
Coats at
Low Grade
Prices
MONMOUTH’S HIGH SCHOOL.
N O . 44.
%
CAMPBELL’S STORE.
D A L LA S , O R E G O N
Boys XTRAGoon
CLOTH ES
: Top-Notch Quality—Lowest Prices
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RESOLVED.
THAT A MAN S H O U L D ALWAYS
A G ood o p in io n o f him ­
s e l f , w h ic h h e
by what
have
caius
HE KNOWS OF HIM SELF OTHERS
SEE THE OUTSIDE, BUT THE
COMFORT HE GETS' COMES ftoM
WHAT IS NEXT fo_HlM.
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BETTER OPINION OF
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YOU
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BUT YOURSELF, BUT DID YOU EVER THINK THAT
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WITH ANY OTHER MAN, AND DON’ T YOU LIKE To
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WE CAN PUT YOU ON GOOD TERM J WITH YOUR­
SELF FOR THE FOLLOWING PRICES:
MEN’ S RIBBED SUIT OF.UNDERWEAR FOR f r . 0 0
MEN’ S WOOL
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MEN’ S WOOL
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$4.00
MEN’ S FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS
$1.25
MEN’ S WOOL UNION SUITS
$2.50
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WHY YES.
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