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Polk County has Soil Adaptable for all Purposes Any Fruit Thrives ( J VO L. X X X V I. CHRISTMAS Enthusiastic Meeting— Sale of Red Cross Stamps a Feature. Last Sunday Ralph Williams At the meeting o f the Wom an’s Club last Saturday some im went out for an auto ride, which portant steps were taken in the ended up at Newberg, when at 3 way o f advancing the usefulness o’ clock Rev, J. W. Lyons, pastor | o f the Presbyterian church there o f the club. A committee was appointed to united him in marriage withMiss undertake a systematic sale o f Grace L. Noyes, daughter o f Mr. | ,h,Vme „ n« W8 and advertising, Red Cross seals. As is well and Mrs. D. C. Noyes, promi-1 Wise & Keyt were running the known these seals are published nent residents o f the Quaker City. P'K store, Fred Hebding was at for the sole purpose o f raising Only a few intimate friends o f his old stand, Dave Hampton ran funds to be used in the fight both parties witnessed the event, j the hotel, Burt Fisher was the against tuberculosis. The club Mr. and Mrs. Williams drove o u ! barber, and R. M. Cramer sold women are now taking an active to Portland and took the train for Pianos J N. Hart was the pop- part in this great fight, The Washington, where he goes to I u'ar Siho01 teacher, and outside ® state federation o f women’s eat dinner with President T aft| °f.a writeup o f a school enter- 9 clubs this year has the Oregon and attend to his duties as national tainment, there does not seem to ® agency for these seals outside o f republican committeeman. They have been much doing in a local ® Portland. Every cent raised out will journey leisurely back by the i way- ® Mr. Hebding also sends us an i * side o f Portland will be spent in southern route, and get home |19sue ° f Jun.e 8- 1894- whlch has ® tubercular work outside of that about February first. Mrs. Williams has been teach- j advertisers in Dr. J. A. 9 city. Heretofore the proceeds have all been given to the visit ing in the Portland schools fori Moffitt, o f McCoy, E. and H. B. ® ing Nurses’ association and were the past two years. She will be | Jingle s harness shop and the 9 used in the Portland work. Now welcomed by our residents, be- Salem and Perrydale stage line. 9 * About all the news is the elec- ® the funds will be handled by a cause o f her personality, and * the pularity that has always been tion returns, just finished, when 9 board o f trustees, and may be popularity era by reason of her accomplish- accomplish Lord beat Galloway for govern f used anywhere in Oregon. The hers committee who will have charge ments and gentle demeanor. All or, Wolverton beat Boise for su i o f this sale are; Miss Nola Coad, will wish them both a long happy preme judge, Kincaid beat Char t» ley Nickel for secretary, Phil f Miss Lilah McDaniel, Miss Gladys life o f wedded bliss. Metchan beat T. L. Davidson for ® Canter. The club also voted for treasurer, C. M. Idleman beat Correspondents’ Contest. the appointment o f an educa Billy Holmes for attorney gen tional committee, which is expect So close were five o f our corre ed to be an important factor in spondents in the contest ending eral, Irwin got in as state super intendent, Leeds as printer, Bin- improvement work. last week that we are compelled ger Herman for congress, and An entertainment o f some kind to divide both the first prize of will be given on the last Wed $10 and the second one o f $5 in Hewitt beat Daly for judge, nesday in January for the bene order to give our writers what while Jim McCain got a fine vote fit o f the Scholarship Loan fund. they are entitled to for theii for prosecuting attorney. For This fund is raised by the clubs valuable and efficient service Keyt and represent- o f the state and loaned to wor dunng the last four month* j won out as beat Prather thy girls who are unable to finish their preparation for work with tween West Salem and Uuena I for sheriff, Mulkey beat Craven T out assistance. As soon as they Vista, the second between Eola ! become wage earners the money and Peedee, Antioch Valley e e t s j M ^ ' g J “ ^ is returned to the trustees and is the third, and and Polk Polk and and Michigan Michigan i . SS m ^ third S S a W I Goodel used to help others in the same City get a consolation prise for treaaure* T. 0 Hutchinson way. S S h s i U w n Plfn ™ beat W. I. Reynolds for school w o u l ^ h a v ^ e n in on the la s t 8Uperi„tendent, C. W. Beckett OPEN DECEMBER TENTH. Tn tv ilr won over w - J- Mulkey for as- Will soon be here and a few timely suggestions may help you to decide on that present you are going to buy. Here are a few of the many beautiful and useful things carried in stock. Don’t wait until the last Fancy Suspenders Umbrellas Fancy Armbands Hand Bags Gloves o f all kinds Silk Scarfs Linen Table Covers Men’s Slippers Battenberg Table Covers Hosiery, all Kinds Furs and Fur Sets Laundry Bags Ladies Hand Mirrors Handkerchiefs, all kinds Side Ruffles, all kinds Boy’s Suits Neckties, all kinds Fancy Neckwear Table Linen and Napkins Bed Spreads Fancy and Plain Blankets . Don’t fail to see our line of Ladies’ and Gent’s Neckwear and Handkerchiefs. No better line shown anywhere Y ours for a Merry Christmas CAMPBELL'S STORE D A LLA S , O R EC O N RE-SOLVED THAT lF>t)UR, SHOES ARETooTlGHT and Y ou R C lothes D ont fit You only have Y our self to BLAME FOR ORDERING T)€M by m ai l . V e SH o v Y ou W h a t Y> u BUY BEFORE Y o \] BUY IT. THATLS ONE O F THOSE! MAIL ORDER FITS rV HAVE YOU EVER FIGURED ON THE FREIGHT YOU HAVE TO PAY WHEN YOU GET GOODG FROM THE MAIL ORDER HoUJE-S? YOU PAY THE HIGH RATE BECAUSE YOU «SHIP IN A LITTLE: WE GET THE LOW RATE BECAUSE WE -5HIP IN OUR GOODJ IN BIG QUANTITIES. W £ DON’ T WA NT YOU TO BUY YOUR GOODG FROM UG, INSTEAD OF ORDERING THEM THROUGH A CATALOGUE, EXCEPT FOR THIG REASON: WE CAN TREAT THE CATALOG HoUJE WILL. WH AT YOU WA N T YOU BETTER WHY? THAN YOU GET WHEN YOU W A N T IT. YOU .SEE OUR GOODG AND TR Y THEM ON BEFORE YOU BUY THEM. DON’ T DEAL WITH UG, KEEP YOUR MONEY A T "JUJT HOME” , BUT BECAUSE YOU CAN KEEP MORE OF YOUR NOW MONEY IN YOUR PoCKETBooK. D a lla s M e r c a n t ile C o . $ | Attention, Property Holders? We are pushing the ‘ ‘City Beautiful” movement * by accepting agency for the old reliable Albany Nurseries. We certainly know how to make things grow, and our personal assistance and guarantee goes with every order for nursery stock. Call at TtlsshoM 74* J. C. RICKLI. ProprivU r * * » * « * HHMMHHHf# * # # * # * * * * » To THE DEPOT STORE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muscott Will we suppose at Thanksgiving t,ected surveyor and * * ■ u Ket' chum coroner. time. Have Dallas Hostlery Ready I There being no field for such Remember that another four an enterprise, the Patriot soon That Date. months contest starts with this succumbed to fate. issue, and that you have as much chance from your section as any For the last month Mr. and Probate. Mrs. Henry F. Muscott have been one else. The main thing is In the estate o f John Albers, renovating the Dallas hotel from regularity. | deceased. Inventory and ap top to bottom, installing uew fur praisement filed and approved; Odd Fellows Elect. niture, and otherwise putting it 1 exempt personal property set in such shape as to command the Last Thursday evening, Nov- asaide to' widow, and widow al best class o f trade that comes to 30th, the following were elected our city. Everything has been officers for Friendship Lodge, No. lowed $20 jie r month for support. In the guardianship o f M. C. fitted out in a new and up to date 6, I. O. O. F. for the ensuing ail _ incompetent and manner, and the new manage term, to be installed January 1, Russel, ... , — . , ment intends to spare no effort 1912: Noble grand. F. H-. Mor- spendthrift. Ordered that no- to please in every particular. rison; vice grand, Edwin Jacob- tice issue requiring M C. Russel aPPear on the 9th day o f De- They have arranged to open the son; secretary, Wilson Ayres; hostelry on December 10th, with treasurer, Tracy Staats; trustee cember at 10 a. m. and show ® a special Suuday dinner at 50 for three years, Dr. B. H. Me- cau3f- lf apy- wh>I a guardian ® cents a plate, and with their Cal Ion. f This evening a number should not be appointed for his 9 skilled chef will be perfectly able of the members o f this lodge will e3tate. ® In the guardianship o f Charles ® to satisfy the palate o f the most go to Independence to meet and exacting. This dinner will prove mingle with Valley Lodge and Lawrence, et al. Ordered that ® something out o f the ordinary, to listen to a lecture by Dr. the order o f the court heretofore ® and all that can should take ad Dunsmore on his travels in the made and entered o f record ap- ® vantage o f it. holy land. For some time past pointing Dollie Clodfelter as ® Patrons will find the best ac LaCreole Encampment No. 20, guardian be revoked and set ® commodations in all lines at pop has been somewhat inactive, but aside fpr the reason that she is ® ular prices and the rooms will be the boys are getting ready to re- unable to give an approved bond, 9 ready for occupancy by Decem vive it and put new life into that Further ordered that J. G. Mc- ® ber 5th. branch o f the order at Dallas. Intosh be appointed guardian, ® — — 1 » ------- and on filing o f approved bond ® Mr. Muscott is known by all of Thanksgiving Breaks Them. in sum o f $1000 letters to issue. 9 us as a genial and wholesouled gentleman, one who gives o f the Two young school teachers In the guardianship o f Bertha ® best that is in him. from Independence appeared at Marie Sexton and Willis Sexton, the Board o f Trade rooms yester- mionors. Annie B. Sexton ap- day afternoon and asked if they pointed guardian; T. F._ Church- A New X-Ray Machine. could be either accommodated ill, Ben Dobson and Marion Crab- Stolling into the handsome o f with the loan o f several dollars tree appointed appraisers, fices in the bank building the or identified at one of the banks In the estate o f Catherine Me-1 other day o f Drs. Bollman & so that they could cash a check, j Reynolds, deceased. Final ac- Staats, we were shown the work They said that their celebration ¡count filed and set for hearing j ings o f their fine new X-ray ma had cost them more than they December 30, at 10 a. m. chine, lately installed. It occu had expected and they were out ----- — _----- pies a room o f its own, and is of of funds. They were accommo- Here’» a Bargain for You. the latest and most approved datted by the obliging young We have a well improved tract! pattern for medical service, what lady at the head o f the Board o f of about 40 acres only a little over is known as a Campbell and cost j Trade whose specialty is putting a mile from Dallas, with a board the doctors about $300. With it. 1 people on their right track to se- walk to it, that for 30 days we can | it will be possible to look at and j cure the things they w a n t.- Sa- sell at $6,000. It is an income; photograph any portion o f the! lem Statesman. bearing place right now, can be hnman body. Supposing the irrigated, and is well set out to case to be a fracture o f the arm LETTER LIST. fruit, m o s to f it now in bearing. or leg: after the member is set This is the best home around and the splints applied the X-ray The following letters remained here and worth more money by can be turned on and the bone be uncalled for in the Dallas post- a whole lot. Good terms. comes immediately visible to the office Tuesday: naked eye, assuring the physi Mr. J. W. Becker. Journal Agency Changed. cian that the work has been done Mr. Peter Broonor. Horace Webster has resigned right, and if necessary, a photo Mrs. Emily Chamberlain. as agent for the Oregon Journal graph may be taken o f it. In Homer Conley. in Dallas and they nave desig fact the machine is as good a one Mr. R. H. Davis. nated Frank Kersey to assume as used any where and our doct Mr. W. C. Dawns. i the responsibility. Bear in mind ors are to be commended for M. J. Eldrick. that hereafter when you want a their installation o f such an aid N. L. Freer. 'Journal, you should go to Ker to medical science. Hinshaw. j J. . c C. . mnsnaw. sey sey’s s confectionary, he assun assuming Mr. Hunt (Singer Sewing Ma- chaage the first of December Notice to Teachers chine Agent.) Mr. D. W. Odell. Those teachers who wish to Miss May Robidson. write in the December examina Mrs. Mary E, Swartz. tion for a primary paper, will Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swartz. piease note that the thesis for the Mr. K. Takegaki (Foreign). primary papers will be as follows: Mrs. Nellie Thorpe. Nature Study, Reading in Pri Mrs. Florence Wood. mary Grades, and Busy Work. Mrs. Faney Workman. Dated this 27th day o f Novem Mr. Russel Wyatte. ber. 1*11. C. G. Coad. H. C. SEYMOUR. Postmaster. Polk County School Supt . UEEN QUALITY” Shoes are fa mous. Not the fame that perishes but the sort that endures and grows stronger from year to year. Founded upon the rock o f integrity, each season their makers builded stronger. Past successes were forgotten; what was considered good last year was bettered this, and hardly was it pronounced “ best” before still further improvements were planned. Q ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Quality, Style and Comfort have been the watchwords par amount, had how well they have been met is testified by the enormous demand. They are worn in every clime—under Alas ka’s midnight sun and on Africa’s burning sands. Their wearers are numbered by millions—where there’s civilization you will find them. “ The sun never sets on ‘Queen Quality’ Shoes.” § Today it is the best known and by universal proclaim the most popular woman’s shoe in the world. 9 ® « ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Exclusive Agency for Polk bounty The Bee Hive Store A Reliable Place to Trade Dallas, Oregon PER BOX ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® 9 ® ® we would only improve our profit— it couldn’t improve the quality nor the wear. To show the good faith o f this statement we sell Wunderhoae with the specific understanding that single pair punch through sole, heel or toe within months after purchase, you are entitled to new hoae without quibble or question you if a four free I t must be a source o f unending satisfaction t o every m other t o kn ow that darning can be co m p le te ly elim inated from the household cares. Stockin gs o f the children, the husband, the daughters and herself can be depended upon each w eek t o be as free from holes as on the date o f purchase. s by D The Bee Hive Store o ! 1** s • 9 9 ® ® ® ® 9 ® 9 ® 9 ® A