Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 16, 1911, Image 1

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    T h e P a p e r t h a t Qi\)es Y o u W h a -tT Y o u W a n 4 t o T^f&d
92 COLUMNS
with Supplement
T he B est and L a rg est Paper in
Dalits bills more fre í# out
and in than any town in Oregon,
except Portland.
Polk C ounty
DALLAS, OREGON, NOVEMBER 16, 1911.
VOL. XXXVI.
A RECORD BREAKER.
dosine
Out
DALLAS COUPLE WED.
DEDICATE SCHOOL HOUSE.
First Time Snow Came Here in No- Two of Our Promising Young Peo- Residents Gather in New Seat of
Learning at West Sales
vember for 44 Years.
pie Join Life’s Fortunes.
NO. 45.
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X tr a g o o d Clothes
The slight snowfall and conse­ Last Saturday evening, at the Residents of West Salem gath­ 9
quent colder weather of last Fri­ residence of the bride’s parents, ered in large numbers in the new <9
day and Saturday was certainly Mr. and Mrs. Al. Erickson, Rev. West Salem school house Sat­ 9
an eye opener our our older res­ Edgar W. Miles, pastor of the urday for the purpose of dedicat­ 9
idents, and has rather breaking Presbyterian church, with the ing the building to public educa­
all former records as it surely did impressive ceremony of that as- tion. An excellent and varied
made us seem the greatest of sociation securely wedded Miss program was rendered, while
prevaricators to our new comers i Emma C. Erickson and Mr. Hil- talks by State Superintendent of
to whom we have boasted of our; ga Lindall, the marriage taking Public Instruction Alderman. 9
not getting a snow fall much be- place at 8 o’clock, and Mr. Gus Polk County School Superintend­
fore Christmas. The fact is that] Boman and Mr. John Wick act- ent Seymour and Mr. Thomason, 99
snow in the air thus early is j ing as the lawful witnesses ol orrespondent for the Oregon
ournal, of Portland, were made.
something entirely unheard of. | the event.
Ye editor has been here 27 years1 The home of the bride wa.‘ In all the event was a very aus­
and never saw the like, but Mrs. ¡beautifully decorated for the oc- picious one for the new school
Anna Coad informs us that when j casion with seasonable beautifiers ind marks a new era in the pros­
she was a girl of 10 years, some and after the happy couple had perity and advancement of the
44 years ago, snow fell to a slight been thoroughly congratulated city across the river.
extent on the 10th of November. I by the 50 friends and relatives Superintendent Alderman told 9
Well, we have had several rec -1 present to witness the happy some of his humorous stories and
ords broken in the la9t few years event, a delicious luncheon of Ice soon won the hearts of the stu­
in the weather, and we might as j cream and cake was served. The dents by his simplicity of lang­
well prepare for more of it. Per- happy couple were the recipients uage and illustration. His talk
adventure the many new eastern­ of many useful, ornamental and to the parents in regard to co­
ers who have come out here have valuable presents, and at a late operating with the teachers in j
brought some of their home hour some 50 additional friends bringing the school and the homej 9
weather with them, or we might gathered on the outside and treat­ closer was full of sound wisdom.
ed them to an old fashioned He illustrated how teachers, stu­
lay it to the comet.
charivari party, of which good dents and parents may work to­
HOPS AID THREE FAMILIES. music was not the prominent fea­ gether for the advancement of
ture; noise, no matter on what the children. He said that the
High Grade
Old produced, seemed to be the only people of Polk county were gain­
Sh:ridan
Farmers
to
Visit
ing a great reputation for the
thing.
Suits and
x tragood
Homes as Result of Rich Yield. desired
Sunday afternoon the wedding building of new school houses, 9 9
party were given a dinner at the and that he is frequently called
Coats at
A singular incident acompanies hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. by Superintendent Seymour to
Low Grade
the proposed trip of three Sheri­ August Boman, to further as­ dedicatory ceremonies.
Superintendent Seymour told
dan ranchers and their families sist in sending them along their how
the school was built and
Prices
back East. Sheridan Braley, new pathway.
four causes that entered in­ 99
Steve Braley, his brother and A. 1 Mrs. Lindall was born in N # gave
W. Fletcher came to the Willam­ braska and has been a resident to the building, he showed how 9
ette Valley just 19 years ago, of Dallas for the last ten years. the people got the idea, how it »
and then the realiza­
That’s our invariable rule. Why not profit by it? You can’t make any mis­
settling in the Sheridan country. She is good looking and accom­ developed,
in the new building. Tak­ f take. If you’re not perfectly satisfied, your money back—promptly. This is
This year Sheridan Braley net­ plished and has an unlimited tion
ing for his subject, “The Man 9
ted $5800 from his hop crop, number of friends.
Mr. Lindall is a nephew of Behind,” Mr. Thomason, by well
the best clothing store in town; clothing and furnishings carefully selected
Steve
Braley
$4500,
and
A.
W.
D ALLAS, O R EG O N
known historical illustrations, f t from the best makers. The reliable X tragoo D brand. Quality high—prices
Fletcher $6000, and all the men Gus Bo man, and has been out showed
how the parents should
have decided that they will re­ from the old country some four
behind the teacher and help 99 lower than elsewhere. Service all that you could desire. A trial will prove to
turn East to Pennsylvania with years. In that short time he has get
work, and that behind
their three families for a visit. fully proven his worth as an es­ her in her
you that you can’t trade elsewhere so satisfactorily, so economically as here.
great movement, every
All three ranchers have fine timable citizen, and is a trusted every
reat
idea,
there
is
some
one
employee
at
the
big
sawmill.
Also,
everything in men’s suits and overcoats, neckwear, hats, etc., at prices
farms in the Gooseneck country,
I ¡ho’gave birth to the idea and beginning
southeast of Sheridan, and their The happy couple w>H
R F 5 0 C -V E D
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at the point where we can sincerely recommend the goods.
man behind.
hops are among the fine ones..— present reside and keep house for was'the
t h a t w h e t h e r Y o u PLAY Oregonian.
The
following
program
was
the
bride’s
grandfather.
Mr.
Olaf
vetar e : o n
rendered: Piano solo. Beth Bed­ 9
Johnson.
FOOT BALL OR 5 EE OTH ER5
ford; recitation, Mildred Doug­ »
That
they
are
entitled
to
and
MUSCOTT-PALMER.
THE RUSH UNE PLAY EOoJ BALL YOU MUST
will receive all the pleasures of las; recitation, Dale Smith; song, 9
wedded bliss is the wish of the “Sweet Summer,” girls of the ©
BE DRESSED RI GHT You
Young Couple of Dallas Decide Itemizer
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and their many firm school; recitation, Raymond 9
to
Join
Future
Fortunes.
WILL WIN OUT BETTER. IN
Means; recitation, Mary Simon: 9
friends in this vicinity.
duet, “Rose of the Garden,” f t
Dallas, Oregon
THE CAfAE You P LA Y, |E
A Reliable Place to Trade
At the home of Mrs. Charley LECTURE SERIES OPENED: Ruth Bedford and Mildred Doug­ 9
wear . G ood clothes , Baker last Sunday evening Rev.
las; recitation, Ronald Hogg; »
Leon Myers made one of Mr.
recitation, Louise Bragdon; clari­ 9
buster brown
Henry L. Muscott and Miss Dora E. Hofer Delivers Address on Fic­ net solo, Ray Mickre; recitation, 9
L. Palmer, the ceremony occur­
Mere Putnam; song, “Bonny 9
tion at Monmouth School.
ring at 7 o'clock, and being wit­
Flag, ” by three girls; reading, 9
nessed by only the relatives of The first of the series of pop­ Perry Reigelman; address, Su­ 9
the bride and groom and a few
Seymour; vocal so­ 9
lectures wes given Friday perintendent
of their most intimate friends. ular
lo. Inez Dennison; address, Su­ 9
night
at
the
chapel
of
the
state
The happy couple are well
Alderman; duet, $
school before a large au­ perintendent
known to all our people, and as normal
Misses Anderson. —Statesman.
dience.
After
the
lecture
a
re­
a tribute to the esteem in which ception was held at the home of
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they are held the band went up President and Mrs. J. H. Acker­ Former Dallas Girl Marries in 9
Monday night and gave them
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Portland.
which was attended by the
some of their finest selections. man,
and many prominent citi­ Otis Fisher and Miss Pearl 99
Mrs. Muscott is the handsome faculty
zens
of
Monmouth. The normal Talbot were married at the home 9
and accomplished daughter of school has
100 students en- 0f the bride’s parents; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Palmer, and rolled, and about
equipped for spe -1 Mrs. J. S. Talbot, 372 Stark street, 9 9
in her many years residence here rial work of is training
teachers^ November 1st, Rev. D. R. Low- 9
has endeared herself to all by her E. Hofer, of the Board
Re­ ensend officiating. Decorations 9
ladylike qualities. Mr. Muscott gents, was introduced and of deliv­
palms, ferns and white carna­
is the junior partner of the trans­ ered an interesting address on of
were used throughout the
firm of Shaw & Muscott, and “Fiction as related to Life.” He tions
. some p l a y f o o t b a l l , but ther . e \ s one game fer
house, and the ring service was 9
by his genial qualities and strict said that Hamilton W. Mabie in read
beneath an arch of white 9
to business has worked the United States and John flowers.
WE ALL PLAY — ¿UCCE.S.5. WE HAVE A LOT To attention
Only immediate rela­ 9
up a trade that is hard to beat. Saintsbury
of
Edinburg
Univer­
tives
and
few friends were ask­ 9
The
Itemizer
and
their
many
DO WITH OUR SUCCES OUR .SELVES YET OTHERS friends extend hearty congratu­ sity, were the greatest living ed to the a wedding.
The bride
critics of the present age and was attended by Mrs. J. C. Tal­ 9
AL-50 HAVE A LoT TO Do WITH OUR SUCCESS. lations.
their opinions were Worth follow­ bot. J. C. Talbot was best man.
we would only improve our
ing
in
estimating
the
value
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fisher
will
be
at
Unique
Locomotive.
YOU CAN HAVE A OPINION OF YOURJELF. THI.5
to their friends after No-
profit— it couldn’t improve
.Craven Bros.’ show window works of fiction.—Oregonian. i home
vember 12th.
Oregonian.
IS A GOOD THING TO HAVE, BUT IT WOULD BE A has been the scene of a large
--- — • m ----
Closing Up Negotiations.
the quality nor the wear.
ft
crowd this week, attracted there
Went
Through
the
Window.
John
A.
Baxter,
right-of-way
a unique display of what can
BETTER THING FOR OTHERS To HAVE A GOOD by
T o show the Rood faith o f this statement we sell you
be performed with different arti­ agent for the Oswego, Dallas & Tuesday afternoon was the
Wunderhose with the specific understanding that i f a
of hardware and tinware. Roseburg Railroad company, ar­ occasion of as large a gathering
OPINION OF YOU. OTHER J JUDGE YOU FIR^T BY cles
single pair punch through sole, heel or toe within four
By the use of such articles the rived here this morning after a on Main street as if it had been 99
months after purchase, you arc entitled to new hose free
few
days
spent
at
Portland
and
a
fire,
it
being
occasioned
by
a
clerks
have
constructed
a
fair
YOUR CLOTHED. HOW EL3E CAN THEY FIR.ST sized locomotive with tender, Dallas. Mr. Baxter is at present couple of loggers raising a dis- 9
without quibble or question
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It must be ft source o f unending satisfaction
in every detail, except i closing up negotiations for the turbance in the Jap restaurant,
JUDGE YOU? BECAUSE THEY .SEE YoUR CLOTHE J complete
the motive power. It does not necessary right-of-ways for the and one of them taking a header 9 9
to every mother to know that darning can be
long for the looker on to contemplated railroad which will through the window to escape 9
BEFORE THEY HEAR YOU ¿PEAK. WEAR GOOD take that
coinpletelyeliminated from the household cares.
considerable ingenuity connect with the Southern Pacif- the irate proprietor. There is 9
see
exercised in thinking out ic lines at Greens and extend in too much of that kind of business
Stockings o f the children, the husband,
CLOTHED THEN, IN WHATEVER GAME YOU TAKE was
the many parts, assembling them an easterly direction for a dis- on that comer, and if a quiet 99
the
daughters and herself can he depended
so perfectly, and making of the tance of about two miles. The place cannot be run it should be 9
PART. .SOME OF THE.SE THINGS MAY HELP YOU complete
uj>on cat'll week to be as free from holes ns on
whole the perfect mod-1 road is to be constructed in Or­ closed up.
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the date of purchase.
el it is. Take a look at it.
j der that the company may ship
WIN.
ft
Dislocates Her Shoulder.
—------- » •* ———
its lime products direct to Port-
Gone Into Effect.
land for treatment. — Roseburg Friday, Aunt Nan Brown, who
The new model liquor license News.
makes her home with John Rit-
I law went into effect yesterday,
ner on the Luckiamute, slipped
Notice to Eastern Star.
I and each saloon and drug store
in the yard and fell in such a
now has tacked up in a prominent All members of Naomi Chap­ manner as to dislocate her shoul­ 9 9
¡place a “placard bearing the ter, No. 22 O. E. S.t who are go­ der and terribly strain the atten­ 9
tuimmrnvi.........*.........*.............................
i names of some half dozen resi- ing to Salem on Tuesday, No­ dant ligaments. Dr. Staats was
| dents to whom they are forbid vember 21st, are requested to no­ called and soon had the old lady
; den to sell liquor or to allow in tify the secretary by Saturday, resting as quietly as possible. 9
i November 18th. The train will
their business place.
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Beezley Gets $35.
leave Dallas at 7 p. m. By order
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Baptist Church.
in Groceries as well as anything else
' of the worthy matron.
In the contest for subscrip­ 9-
Mrs.
Winnie
Chapman,
Sunday school 10 a. m .; subject,
for the Weekly Oregonian, 9
Secretary. tions
which closed yesterday, J. E. 9
"Ezra returns to Jerusalem.”
Beezley, of Falls City, seems to O
Morning service 11a. m.; subject,
Christian Science Services
*T O E
SOLE
HEEL
“A wonderful spectacle.”
have heen the only man in Polk 9
Evening service 7:30; subject, Christian Science services in county to really get out and work. 9
WARRANTED TO WEAR
the Adventist church Sunday, He finished No. 5 in the list of 9
“Watch and pray.”
South of the Court House, Dallas
10:30 a. m. The public is invited. awards and gets $35 in cash, be­ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
H. JOHN VINE.
Pastor. i Lesson sermon: Soul and Body. ing credited with 94 subscriptions.
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Cloth
Coats
at a Big
Reduction
Boys
CLOTHES
Top-Notch Quality--Lowest Prices
CAMPBELLS STORE
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The Bee Hive Store
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Dallas Mercantile Co.
T The Bee Hive Store
GOOD SERVICE COUNTS
We Have the Clerks and the Goods
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