Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 07, 1911, Image 7

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    We want your fat cattle.—Dal* | Su
THE NEW HOSPITAL
las Meat Co.
| the a nasU£ ^ t*Com pany^* »ho p* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Endorsed by the dab.
James E. Godfry, Salem’s lead-1 D- W. Strachan, a Portland 4 )
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¡ng legal light, was a caller Fri- real estate dealer, was a caller *
Makes Advertising Proposition.
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last night
day
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Mr. S. H. Hinkle was a caller
Take the prescriptions that *
The commercial club met in
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Friday from his farm near Mon­ you are partictlar about to the *
regular session last night.
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mouth.
Ellis drug store.
A communication was received
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* ,from Rev. Winter, thanking the
Have a f ne lot o f diamonds
For rent— newly furn is h e d *
W club for their assistance in secur­
at Shepherd’ s Jewelry store on house one block from square,
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* ing the $ 20,000 fund for the col­
Main street.
tf Address Itemizer.
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♦ lege buildings, He requested 200
Wm. Hoisington and family
The S. P. has planked the
booklets for use in advertising
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* Dallas, and on motion o f H. G.
have gone to spend the winter street crossings on their right of
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* Campbell the books were order­
in Oklahoma.
way through town.
* ed forwarded by express.
Miss Blanch McKinney has ac- j Born, December 7th, to Mr. *
W. V. Fuller reported that he
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cepted a position as bookkeeper, and Mrs. Elmer Guthrie, a son,
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in Black’s grocery.
'Dr. Bollman attending.
* had a conference with the Port­
land people interested in an auto
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Hassam crosswalks are being: Mrs. Fern Allin, o f Gaston, *
road from the metropolis through
Economizes Butler, Flour,
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* Dallas to the Siletz, and that he
I put in on Jefferson at the Fen- is here visiting her parents, Mr,
ton and Woods corners.
and Mrs. G. W. Johnston
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Eggs; makes the food more
thought eventually something
For sale—two second
hand *
* would be done in the matter.
They are getting the new fur-
appetizing and wholesome
Financial Secretary Staats re­
! niture in the National bank in typewriters.—L. C. Smith, and *
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ported a number o f business
\ first class shape, and it will not an Oliver. For particulars phone *
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firms that were not paying to­
763.
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| be long until they move in.
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The only Baking Powder made
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ward the upkeep o f the club, and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Farmer
went
to
Nate
Stow
says
it
was
Otto
*
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
* suggested that the soliciting
: Bell that was thrown from his Dallas Monday for a week’s vis- *
* committee get after them.
horse last week and got his skull it with her mother.--Forest Grove
Claims allowed:
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There
are
in
Rings,
Cuff
Links,
Brooches,
Scarf
Pins.
hurt. We supposed our inform- Press.
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* Conrad Stafrin, supplies..$ 1 05
ant knew.
i Shepherd’s Jewelry store, on
W L Tooze, salary............. 33 32
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solid gold, gold filled, silverine in every well known
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Dr. Starbuck brought up the
It was another John Osborn' Main street, will be open even-
make that is worth while. $1.00, 1.50, 5.00, 0 50, 8.00, 10.00, 12,00, 14 00, 18.00, *
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question of raising funds for an­
that died at Independence andjings from now
until after
20.00.
25.00,
30
00,
35.00,
50.00,
75.00,
in
price
to
suit
everyone.
other hospital in Dallas.
He
Mrs. C. E. Staats and son, not the brother o f Mrs. Cornelius Christmas.
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M. Hayter, dentist. Bank Blk.
wished
to
build
an
institution
Vere, spent Thanksgiving with Hughes, o f Dallas, as we mistak
"H
r
for
table
use,
traveling,
toilet,
the
latest
and
best
Good Piano for sale. Make
Mrs. V. P. Fiske was an over relatives in the city.
costing about $7000, to be sold in
enly stated last week.
good Christmas present. Inquire *
ideas of the season.
* shares at $10 a share to those
Sunday visitor in Portland.
A. E. Follett, marshal o f Lake-
We now have a nice, cluster at Shepherd’ s Jewelry store, on *
f
We sell good pure lard at view, is here for a visit with bis light at the main entrance o f the Main street.
Knives and Forks, Orange Spoons, Teaspoons, Coffee * who desire to invest. A fter the
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building is erected to rent it to
121-2 cents a pound Dallas Meat son, Arthur E. Follett.
Spoons, Souvenier Spoons and other articles useful.
l national bank building, and one
competent nurses at enough to
Mrs. Fritz Johnson was oper- J *
Co.
*
j is to be placed near the postoffice. ated on at the hospital Monday !
Hon. B. F. Smith and wife, of
¡ft bring 6 per cent on the invest­
*
for traveling, toilet, etc.
Pern Lewis, a prosperous far­
Others will soon follow.
ment. Such a hospital would be
by Drs. Bollmam and Staats, and *
Lewisville,
visited
their
son,
W.
*
mer o f Lewisville, was transact­
equipped with about 20 beds. Dr.
J. J. Fidler and wife came up is recovering nicely.
W.
Smith,
here
on
turkey
day.
New
and
stylish
designs
in
vases,
sugar
and
creams,
water
ing business here Saturday.
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from their farm near Salem Wed­
sets, punch bowl and glasses, spoon trays, celery, berry bon bon dishes, etc., etc. * Starbuck desired it uptodate and
Do not forget the basket ball *
If you you want your hams, nesday to pass Thanksgiving
modern in every particular, stat­
We sell dressed goat at 4 cents.
game at the armory tomorrow
ing that there were none such
For front quarters 3 1-2 and hind shoulders and bacon smoked, with their daughter, Mrs. J. L. night. Tickets are now on sale *
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plates
of
unique
designs.
between Portland and Eugene.
quarters 5 1-2.—Dallas Meat Co. I bring them to the Dallas Meat Blackwell.—Jefferson Review.
*
*
at
the
Fuller
pharmacy.
! Company.
J e w e l r y : Latest in Set and Tiffany rings, plain gold in brooches, charms * A fter the stock is subscribed, a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kemp, of
Frank Lewis was a caller last
A new warehouse is being ! ±
Dr. Starbuck informs us that Tuesday. He says the people in
fobs neck chains, lockets, Lavalliers, bracelets, cuff' links, umbrellas, canes, etc. * board of directors consisting of
Airlie, are rejoicing over the ar­
erected
back
o
f
the
Lee
Crider
i
.
a
11-pound
son
was
born
Tuesday
Everything in jewelry, and all articles are of the highest type of styles, all their * business men would be elected
rival o f a baby girl, on the 1 st,
his vicinity now have great hopes
to supervise its management
to the wife o f J. E. Wilkinson, of the Falls City Lumber com­ store by Horatio Morrison and j
Dr. Staats in attendance.
own,
making ideal gifts Call and see.
All he requested was the endorse­
sewer connections made.
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west o f town.
pany
putting
through
their
road
The Jap restaurant has leased
ment o f the club, and on motion
f
Evan
Evans,
J,
W.
Leash
and
*
We have for sale 37 acres to the Siletz.
the building formerly occupied
o f H. G. Campbell the request
f
Robt. I. Chase will leave to­ Abe Buhler are now citizens of 4F
by the white restaurant, and will close to town all in cultivation,
was unanimously granted.
having
been -jj«
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. . . . . . . States,
.
.
for Turlock, California, the United
use it as an annex to their al -1 for sale for a short time at $100 morrow iuI
Mr. Hertz, of the Salem States­
an acre. Itemizer Realty Con ! and his family will follow n e x t' admitted this term o f court
ready large establishment.
* man, appeared before the club
cern.
There will be mass
day. We expect to see them
* and made them a proposition for
W. E. Gilbert of Falls City, is
W. D. Gilliam and J. J. Leveck back in a few months. John Catholic church next Sunday at
* advertising space in that paper’ s
superintending the cutting and
New Year edition. He suggest­
shipping o f 1600 Chistmas trees j have entered Cotswold and Lin­ Steffy goes with him and they 8:45 a. m. Next Friday morning
* ed several catchy slogans for
at 7 o ’clock will occur immacu­
to be shipped to Los Angeles, coln sheep, respectively, at the will take along a car o f stuff.
late conception.
Dallas, such as
Cal., in about a week. This is ai goat show, we are informed by
Tuesday
evening witnessed
Don’ t Delay Another Day.
At the Woodman meeting
novel industry and has become W. A. Ayres. These are the quite an excitement on Main
Destiny
Points Out Dallas Way.
Tuesday
evening
the
Misses
Ada
only
entries
o
f
sheep
so
far,
but
profitable, as the demand for
street, one o f our town boys and
Dr. Butler, dentist, office over
M H. PARKER DEAD.
INTERESTING DAMAGE CASE.
Ou motion o f U. S. Loughary
Christmas trees has grown sur­ there is no reason why we may j a Falls City logger diputing each and Annamay Longnecker treat- the Fuller pharmacy.
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the proposition was not accepted.
prisingly during the last few not have quite an exhibit o f our others physical prowess. The ed the members to several well
The case o f Alma Ballard, vs.
The financial secretary was or­
Brown & Sibley, attorneys and Formerly School Teacher in Dal­
years. There will be two ear noted registered and high grade logger got the worst o f it, and played and sung musical selec-
Polk County, and that of Ewing dered to take up the c. o. d. bill
tions.
abstracters,
notary
public.
Ab-
animals.
loads shipped.
las
and
Ran
for
Superintendent.
the bowling alley will have to
Bros. vs. Polk County were on tri­ for the chicken coops soon to ar­
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,
. i, ,
stracts made promptly at a rea-
put in new glass.
al Tuesday and Wednesday. The rive.
Mr. Herzog has installed new sonable ch
616 Mill street,
Rev. Edgar W. Miles, pastor lights m the Crider building, all Dallas, Oregon,
Last Friday’s Telegram had an actions were for damages brought
W. A. Ayres brought up the
of the Presbyterian church at larger and better, and has put „
,
account o f the death o f a man j by the above parties against the matter of the Angora goat ban­
Dallas, who scored a success one outside to help light up the I am. ready to serve you for formerly well known in Dallas country for taking o f certain quet, saying that the New Scott
here in the role o f “ Ralph” in sidewalk, an improvement great- the holiday trade at Shepherd s and throughout Polk county. It'lands for county road. The had closed up, they having guar­
Jewelry store, Main street, ev- was that of Dr. Marion H. Par- farms o f the Ewing Bros and anteed a rate of 50 cents a plate;
the production o f “ Pinafore” by ly to be commended.
.
* . . , , ! ery day and evening, Have good ker, a physician and merchant Mrs" Ballard are situated about that Mr. Thompson, of the Gail,
the high school students, was
T b e fh p o f a coin lust night UnJe to gelect from. A H. Har-
o f Greenville, Washington coun- two miles East o f Dallas, and wanted $1 a plate, and that the
agreably surprised to find that i won the 1912 football captaincy
one o f his former college mates | ^uhe^ÜnTversîtT'cf ‘ Oregon ^
‘f o r ! ris’
tf ty. Mr. Parker was principal | adjoin each other. For this reas- matter was now up to the club,
In a stroll through the armory o f the Dallas public school f o r ' on the two cases were joined and as to whether the banquet
at k ali? : F_0r^ t Univereity, h ved loea n H. Walker, o f Indepen-
in McMinnville he being no oth- j <jence after the votes cast by the yesterday we noticed that it was some years along around 1884, ¡tried before one jury. The in- should be held. Mr. Tooze made
f r. than Jtev- Lle" « ly" J- Davis’ ! “ O” men of the team stood 5 to 5 well on toward completion. The and lived in the residence now i spection o f the premises by the a brilliant speech, saying the club
mg of testimony and was now obligated to give the
late o f Sharon Hill, Pennsylva-j on five successive ballots,
heating plant is installed and occupied by Dr. Bollman. In | jury, taking
nia, who has recently taken
working fine, but considerable 1884 he ran on the democratic argument o f counsel occupied the banquet, and it should be done,
While I. Snyder was attempt­
charge o f the pastorate o f the
plumbing is yet to be done and ticket for county school superin- time o f the Court from Tuesday even at the advanced price. Mr.
local Presbyterian church.— Mc­ ing to fell a tree with a rope some carpenter work. Messrs tendent, but was beaten by Reu­ morning until 4 p. m. Wednes­ Loughary and others seconded
Monday it rolled over on him and Holmes & Grant are now putting ben Robinson, a young man just day, at which time the case this view o f the question and the
Minnville T.-R.
he sustained a fractured rib, up the side seats in readiness graduated from the academy, went to the jury. After deliber­ committee was authorized to go
which Dr. Bollman put in good
For a Christmas Gift.
now superintendent o f Multno­ ating some two hours the jury ahead at the advanced rate, on
for the basket ball game.
Mr.
mah county. Mr. Parker came returned a verdict allowing Mrs. motion o f Tracy Staats.
What is more acceptable or shape for him, although
from Springfield, where Ballard the sum of $500 dam­
W. L. Tooze brought up the
more lasting than a fine portrait? Snyder will not take any very
OREGON SHEEP EXHIBITED. here
U. S. Grant used to attend a ages, and Ewing Bros. $217. matter of building a stage on the
I am receiving this week a large strenuous exercise in the near
writing school ran by him. He This is a material increase over end o f the armory building, and
aud select assortment o f styles future.
Sometime Saturday evening Rickreall Owner Expects Prize a was a brother o f Mrs. Kelly, o f the amount of damages allowed on motion of W. V. Fuller a com­
suitable for Holiday Gifts. Come
Chicago Stock Show.
the Booth-Kelly people.
in the county court. The plaint­ mittee of three was appointed to
John Guy suffered a stroke o fj
up and see them at once.
iffs were represented by Attor­ look into the feasibility o f the
paralysis, and was unable to get
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C. B. STONE,
Baptist Church.
neys B. A. Kliks o f McMinnville project. W. V. Fuller, W, L.
home. He laid out all night, be-1 More than 15,000 visitors,
Photographer,
and L. D. brown of Dallas, the Tooze and U. S. Loughary were
Sunday school 10 a. m.
ing found in the woodshed next most o f whom were from out of
Wilson Blk.
morning. He has been u n a b l e town, visited the International Morning service 11 a. m .; subject, county being represented by Dis­ appointed.
trict Attorney John H. McNary,
Mr. Woods asked as to what
to speak since and is in a serious Livestock Exposition
at
the “ Cross and Crown.”
NEW TO-DAY
condition. Dr. McCallon is in Union Stockyards today. The Evening service 7:30; subject, Deputy District Attorney J. E. had been done in regard to try­
\17ANTED—a woman or girl fot general house attendance, but holds out s m a l l chief event o f the day from the “ The Sinner’s Friend.”
Sibley, and Oscar Hayter, special ing to get our trains run inro the
Y t work.—E. W. Clark, Rick real!.
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Prayer meeting Thursday eve­ counsel for the county. In ad­ Union depot at Salem, and the
hopes for recovery.
¡stockmen’ s point o f view was
ning at 7:30. Increasing interest dition to the damages above secretary informed him that the
UOR 8Ai E—200 cords of stumpage within 2 1-2
A. H Harris Friday sold his ¡from abroad t f b & n brought is manifest. Join us in prayer. specified, Polk county will be request haa been sent in, but no
I miles of town at 50 cents a cord, Call at
laundry,—A. E. Thompson.
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H. JOHN VINE.
obliged to pay something like reply received.
M apS
to judge this Cass.
Pastor.
Iowa State College carried off
$150 as costs.
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hay and oats and hop roots for sale. Mrs Mapes are now already resi­ most o f the
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Notice.
honors, winning
V 'ETCH
Address Box 103, Dallas, Oregon.
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dents. Mr. A. A. Kerr, who three firsts in the shorthorn
Probate.
Married
at
Court
House.
Having purchased the grocery
has been living there moved to cjagg Oregon was not repre­
Ed Obeson and Hazel Ber­
In re estate o f Owen Lloyd, store o f E. A. Gwinn, on Main
fine young driving horse for sale. town Saturday and may conclude | gented . the cattle and hog de-
O NE Weighs
1100.—J. M. Boydston, Dallas. D14
nard, o f the Independence vi­ deceased: final account approved. street. I respectfully solicit a
t o g o to Portland
As he was
tment8> bnt 0ne sheep, the cinity, were united in marriage
In re estate o f M. Wankey, share of your patronage. Re­
moving out he noticed the roof £wner o f which beljeves it will
m o t h ; blackberry shoots for sale by
at the court house Tuesday by deceased, final account filed and spectfully, Edd. C. Dunn, suc­
M a m Elmer
Buts, Dallas, at 5 cents each or on fire and it took some lively:
a ribbon when the
set for hearing Saturday, Janu­ cessor to E. A. Gwinn.
Holman.
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$4 50 a hundred.
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work to get it out before m ater-' - ^
v ie w th e anima]> has Justice Hardy
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ary 6 th.
ial damage was done. A defect - 1
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° bronght all the way to
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been
Christian Science Services
In re guardianship of Gladys
Ladies, Attention.
HALE—Four first class milch cows, all ive flue was tbe cause,
F OR young
with a good flow o f milk.—John W.
Chicago by F. A. Koser, o f Rick-
Ramp, a minor; bond reduced
Orr. Rickreall.
Mrs.
Janet
Davidson
will
be
Christian
Science services in
reall.
from $500 to $200.
the Adventist church Sunday,
Mr. Koser has an exhibit in at the Dallas Variety Store for a
AMMOUTH blsckberry plants for sale at 5
the Cotswold division o f the few days only with a line o f hair Dallas Tailors, Next to Gail Hotel. 10:30 a. m. The public is invited.
M
cen ts« piece or $4 ~ hundred.—W.
J
” H.
Subject o f
Lesson Sermon:
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Kraber. Dallas.
sheep department and it is com­ goods at the following prices:
We carry an agency for the “ God, the Preserver o f Man.”
$0 00
peting with animals from all $12 switches, now
5 00 largest dyeing and cleaning es­
over the United States
and 10
3 50 tablishment in Portland. Fancy
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
5
PAROLINE threshing machine, 20 H. P.engine,
Increase your holiday sales 1 Canada.—Oregonian.
27 inch separator.
RALPH ADAMS.
1 75 gowns, waists and plumes made
3
50
Dallas. Ore.
by placing your goods in at­
like new. Ladies’ and gents’
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Notice in herby given that the county
A Pleasant Party.
You can get
cleaning and pressing o f all school superintendent of Polk county
R A N T E D —Five or six fresh milch cows.— , tractive boxes.
John W. Orr, Rickreall, Or.
NJ0 :
Miss
Lilah
McDaniel
entertain­
kinds.
Will call and deliver. will hold the regular examination for
Marriage Licenses.
them right here at home, at
ed for her cousin, Miss Brunk, of
D7 applicants for slate papers at the county
DRAOTIC\LLY new three horse power gaso- | riget prices.
We have the lat- Salem, Friday afternoon. Light
Ed Obeson and Hazel Bernard. Phone 541.
court home in Pallas, Oregon, as fol­
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I line engine for sale at half price Suitable |
Lorin M. Walling and Bertha
lows:
.
e.t eastern styles in boxes for refreshments were served. Miss
for sawing wood and running feed chopper,
Commencing Wednesday, Peeeniner
pumping water, etc.—R. L. Chapman.
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School Tax Five Mills.
Brunk and Miss Ada Longneck­ E. Jennings.
!0th, a t !) o ’clock a. m. and continuing
OR HALE—a ten acre place at Polk. There
School Clerk Staats informs us until Saturday, December 33d at 4 i>. in.
er played several pieces on the
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11 are two acres o f strawberries, one -nice
Wednesday forenoon— Writing, Unit­
that at a regular meeting o f the
piano. Those invited iu to meet
young orchard and mammoth berries, Logan
States history, physiology.
berries, currant«, gooseberries, raspbe rles
board o f district 2 last Monday ed Wednesday
Miss Brunk were: Misses Nola
and a nice grape vineyard. There Is a good
afternoon— Physical ge­
spring, well, small house, good storeroom,
it
was
decided
to
make
the
levy
Goad,
Ava
Coad,
Miss
McLaugh­
ography,
reading, composition, methods
barn and chicken house. The place Is located
for the next year 5 mills, for the in reading, methods in Arithmetic.
three miles northeast o f Dallas. Terms reas­
lin, o f Corvallis. Allie Fuller,
onable.—Owner, Mike McNulty.
Thursday forenoon— Arithmetic, civil
What would it all
purpose o f paying running ex­
Ada Longnecker, Nada Scott,
government, history of education, psy­
be without
penses, interest on the $67,500 chology,
Ollie Coulter.
I IGHT team and wagon for sale or will trade
methods in geography.
l< for Dallas real estate.—W. D. CALKINS,
bond issue and to create a sink­ Thursday afternoon—<i ram mar, ge­
Dallas.
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Notice of Stockholder!’ Meeting
ing fund to pay off the $7500 bond ography, American literature, physics,
issue now coming due, after run- I methods in langunge, thesis for pri­
pORK and beef tor sale at any and aH times
The annual meeting pf the
I by the quarter, inquire o f J.
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lling 10 years and which the law , " V A t a y ^ f o ^ n - T h e o r , and p r s c
stockholders o f the Dallas City
14x3, Dallas.
Br,,«r
requires should be paid off one-i tlce. orthography,Knglish
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literature.
In fact, boxes for every bank will be held on Tuesday,
Friday afternoon—School law, botany,
tenth each year from now on.
January 9, 1912, for the purpose
gift.
Special
prices
on
SALE—driving horse, buggy, harness and
algebra.
F OR cart
o f electing officers for the ensu­
at a bargain —Chaa. Gregory, Dallas,
Saturday forenoon—lieoinctry, geolo-
quantities to the trade
Eastern Star.
ing year, and for the transaction
Ky.
Saturday afternoon—(ienersl history,
Regular meeting o f Naomi
o f such other business as may
veal—Will pay 12) cent« a pound for
U ANTED
prime veal,— Dallas Meat Co.
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¡Chapter. No. 22, O. E. S., will bookkeeping
properly come before the meet­
A ours respectfully,
, be held on Tuesday evening, De­
ing.
W. G. VASSALL,
H. C. 8KYMOK,
OR HALE—One 5-horse power steam engine,
F been used al*>ut 12 month*, practically as
cem b er 12. The annual ejection School Superintendent of Polk O o .it y ,
Cashier.
good as new. 985 takes it.—Dallas Meat Co. tf
Bookseller and Stationer
Oregon.
;o f officers will take place, and all
Dec. 7, 1911.
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me veal.—J
U, ANTED— I pay 12 cents for priir
members are requested to be
428 M ain Street
If
“
M. Brigg«, phone 14x3. Dallas.
present. —Winnie Chapman, sec-
Patents.
N ext to S ta r T h e a t r e
ugh lumber at
. a thousand All kinds o f rough
“ The Classy Christmas Shop”
C ares Colds, Croup s o d Whoopi»® C o u th .
4
jretary.
$ 7 the W A Martin saw mill, about 2) miles
Brown.
United
States
to
Jas.
west of Dallas. Phone 1x9.
ROYAL
PREPARING FOR
CHRISTMAS
BAKING
POWDER
Do you notice they are
getting ready for Xmas
At no time has the magnificence of my stock been
so excellent as now and for the thoughtful #
Christmas Gift of remembrance this is the
place to get something different
at a very reasonable price
Absolutely Pure
D IA M O N D S ,
W A TC H ES :
Silver Novelties,
Sterling Silver,
Leather Toilet Sets,
Cut Class:
Hand Painted China:
..To Fill It Right..
That Christmas stocking
is now the perplex­
ing question.
‘What to give” is quickly solved by a visit to our
big store, where something really dif-
erent may be purchased
For people present-perplexed here is a holiday gift
directory with a few sensible gifts.
Mufflers, Under­
wear, Suspenders, Silk Hose, Pa­
jamas, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shirts,
Gloves and many other articles.
For the Lady. Get her one of
those elegant Indian Robes, Couch
Covers or Bath Robes, the finest
gift she could wish for.
For the Man:
Fot Sale
Hosiery
Collars
Handkerchiefs
Umbrellas
Ladies’ Hand Bags
Jewelry
Neckwear
Shirt Waists
Do your shopping as soon as you can—it’s better
for you and better for us.
SALEM WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
SALEM
L
OREGON
Largest Clothing Store in the Valley
M ERCH AN TS!
For Sale.
J. C. HAYTER
The Approaching Holidays!
Fine Assortment of Xmas
Candy Boxes and Baskets
Make Your Selections now
before it is to Late ..
GOAD’S Confectionery
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy