/¡L i m tn f Polk County has Soil Adaptable for all Purposes. A ny F ruit T hrives The P&per tha+ QiUes Y ou W he't'You W ~7y Dallas will Build T w ice as M uch in 1912 as She Did T h is Y ear àw I to N O . 49. D A L L A S, O R E G O N , D EC EM BER Í4, 1911. V O L. X X X V I. allowed ten days to answer over- COUNCIL MEETING. I ruled demurrer. W F Campbell vs C G Long, Levy Placed at 10 Mills for the O’Brien Gets $6,000 Damages action for money; B F Swope for Next Year’s Taxation. from Falls City Lumber Co. plaintiff.—Continued. ---- Arthur F Glover vs C M Allen,! ' OF Merchants National Bank of action for money; McNary & Me-| . The city council met in ad- Will soon be here and a few timely I Portland, Oregon, vs George A i Nary for plaintiff. -Conlinued. 8*S8l0.n Mondi*y »’»^t suggestions may help you to decide ! Berry, action for money; Oscar Clarence D O’Brien vs Falls W1.th , ' V”■ AyFj 8 the Hayter for plaintiff.—Continued. City Lumber Co, damages; W L [?ayoL S:.i *r , tae rest of on that present you are going to F J Coad vs George A Berry,! Tooze and Rauch Carson & Senn & Brown for buy. Here are a few of the many - 1 plaintiff, and Os- -X “ T JPresent- 'ttee on the arc light action for money; Oscar Hayter car Hayter for defendant-Jury time. ProP°6,t,ons for further beautiful and useful things carried for plaintiff.—Continued. W H Boals, Percy Hadley, On motion of Fenton several Elizabeth Ingram vs Alexan­ J trial: in stock. Don’t wait until the last A Barham, B I Ferguson, J E property owners were notified to der Basey and Louisa Basey, ac­ Miller, Staats, W R Hin- repair their walks. day. tion for money; Carson and shaw, M C A E Burch, Seth White, C On motion of Coad H. G. Camp­ Brown for plaintiff, B F Swope Lorence, W A Scott and H B bell was given permission to low­ for defendant.—Continued. Flanery, jurors. Verdict for er Fancy Suspenders Umbrellas John H Moran vs Jasper E $6000. his curb. Rhodes, action for money; J E An regulating the Fancy Armbands Hand Bags Bell & Wright vs’J H Flower, building ordinance Sibley for plaintiff, Oscar Hayter action of macadam streets was for money; Oscar Hayter Gloves of all kinds Silk Scarfs for defendant.—Jury trial; ver­ for plaintiff.—Continued. read first time. dict for defendant. A resolution for the purpose of Linen Table Covers Men’s Slippers City of Falls City, Oregon, vs levying the tax for next year was John Montag, doing business Polk County, Oregon, for road read. After Hosiery, all Kinds Battenberg Table Covers a couple of hours under the name of Portland taxes; Hayter and H H spent in discussing the city fi Stove Works, vs W E Gilbert and Belt for Oscar Furs and Fur Sets Laundry Bags plaintiff.—Continued. nances. Fenton moved that the O L Graves, partners under the Ladies Hand Mirrors Handkerchiefs, all kinds firm name of Falls City Hard­ H C Fletcher and L A Byra, general tax levy be made 10 ware Company, action for mon­ partners doing business under i mills, as recommended by the ti­ Side Ruffles, all kinds Boy’s Suits ey; C A Bell and T M Dye and L the firm name and style of nance committee, apportioned as Neckties, all kinds Fancy Neckwear D Brown for plaintiff.—Settled Fletcher & Byra, vs Maggie follows: Water bond, 1 mill; li­ Ramp, action for money; W C brary, 1-2 mill; crusher and roll­ out of court and dismissed, Table Linen and Napkins Bed Spreads Winslow and C L McNary for er, 1 mill; armory, 8-10 mill; State of Oregon vs Thos Sulli­ plaintiff, M E Pogue for defen­ general, 6 7-10. Fancy and Plain Blankets van, selling intoxicating liquor in dant. On motion of Fenton it was —Continued. violation of local option law; L W J Domes vs W O Morrow, ordered that sidewalk lumber be D Brown for plaintiff, Sibley & action Don’t fail to see our line of Ladies’ and Gent’s damages; Oscar Hay- purchased by the city and kept Eakin for defendant.—Continued ter for for plaintiff, J H & C L Me- in the city storehouse for the re- Neckwear and Handkerchiefs. No E M Ackerman vs John Doe, W C Winslow and C M Pair °f private walks, that meth- action for money; W C Winslow Nary, better line shown anywhere McArthur for defendant.—Con- od be»1» cheaper than notifying for plaintiff, Carson & Brown tinued. ’the property owner. and Oscar Hayter for defendant. Y ours for a Merry Christmas —Service of summons quashed. C L Crider vs M Digby, action JUST A WALKOVER. money; L D Brown for plain­ Fancy Shirts, Silk Hose Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas State of Oregon vs John Court­ for ney, assault with intent to com­ tiff.—Continued. Handkerchiefs, Suspenders Silk Petticoats. Skirts L Pfandhoefer vs E E and Ora McMinnville no Competitors for mit rape; John H McNary for Williams, Hair Ornaments action for money; J H Slippers, Bath Robes H Basket Ball plaintiff. —Continued. for plaintiff.—Continued. Fast Company Team. A H Averill Machinery Co vs Flower Hand Bags, Etc., Etc. Smoking Jackets, Etc., Etc. Tharp Gregory vs Ag­ F N Smith and S B Tetherow, nes Sophia D A LLA S , O R E G O N O’Keefe, B H McCallon, The new $15,000 armory was action for money; Sibley & Eakin A B M Starbuck and L A Bollman, first thrown open to the public for plaintiffs. —Continued. action for money; Hayter last Friday night, when our Com­ David Bradley Manufacturing for plaintiff, L D Oscar Brown, P H pany H basket ball five engaged Company vs John Ebbe. action D’Arcy, B A Kliks for defendant. for money.—Continued until —Continued. with the McMinnville College next term by consent, for what it was hoped Tony Larson vs Andrew Nel­ team J L Brown vs Mrs L A Chip- son, action for money; Oscar would be an interesting game. It man, appeal from writ of eject­ Hayter for plaintiff, Carson & 1 proved just the opposite, how- ment; W L Tooze for plaintiff, Brown for defendant.— Contin-, ever, as the visitors were so far | OtttdUs:ed as to make the game R J McBride and B A Kliks for ued. defendants. --Defendant’s mo- Jbhn E Martm and Mark T^od^m^^V byplay for the crowded tion for non-suit sustained, and gett, partners under the firm! house of spectators. The visitors dismissed without prejudice; de­ name of Martin & Blodgett, vs1 were no slouches at the game, fendant to have and recover li er National Live Stock Insurance but it seemed to be their luck costs and disbursements of the Association, alias National Live that when they got the ball they wanted it, Dallas action. Stock Insurance Co of Oregon, where always there to take it a way State of Oregon vs Alexander action for money; Oscar Hayter was Dallas, Oregon A Reliable Place to Trade from them. Our boys played Basey, lewd cohabitation. Ar­ and John A Carson for plaintiff, like clock work,' although they raigned; plea of not guilty en­ Sweek & Fouts for defendant.— are not yet up in practice, and m m tered; continued. L. D. Brown Jury trial; W A Scott, C C Gard­ we are assured a tram that can J W Yost, W B McKown, B appointed attorney for defen­ ner, I Ferguson, T Boothby, Percy with Ned anything dant. “ M A ’ G ~ Burch, - - —- - successfully that can come cope along. Shaw, ^ t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Seth White, State of Oregon vs Alexander C Hadley, for Dallas, made the most points, Lorence, C E Staats and L C Basey, rape. Arraigned; plead­ Gosser, jurors. Verdict for $1000. throwing 10 field goals. Gates, # * ed not guilty; continued. L D Oscar Hayter was allowed $15 for Dallas, threw six field goals. * * No piece with- oa ** Brown appointed attorney for for defending Charles Hewitt. Culver and Simpson made most * out this Trade ^ jay genuine. defendant. for McMinnville. Dallas ** L Tooze was allowed $15 points HAWKES * Lincoln Paris vs J H Brigham, for W defending made 9 out of 13 chances from * John Magers. * transcript; Oscar Hayter for Hardy Holman foul line and McMinnville 4 allowed $33 the plaintiff, B A Kliks for defen­ for services as was * May We Urge You to Pay Us a Visit? * out.of 12 chances. The lineup bailiff of the was as follows: dant.— Continued. * * grand jury and C L Hubbard $27 Matthews and Bell vs Zoe Ov- as bailiff of the court. Dallas. McMinnville. * * ermeyer and C R Overmeyer, The jury on the O’Brien case Gates_____Forward___Simpson * You can depend upon it that we will * action for money; J H Flower came in at 11:45 last night, and Ballantyne Forw ard........Petit * never urge you to buy. * for plaintiff.—Continued. E Shaw, .Center_____ Culver after their verdict was read, and E Boydston.. * All we ask is that you see what we * Guard ..............Bruce Pacific Phonograph Co vs L D judgment recorded, Judge Ben­ have look at our Jewels, our Silver­ * Daniel, action for money; O Hay­ son adjourned this term of court L G Shaw,-Guard_______Miller * The next game for the Com­ * ter for plaintiff, L D Brown for until blank date in 1912, and ware, Cut Glass, Watches, and so on, pany H team will be with the ** defendant. —Settled. Judge Galloway’s regular De­ Chemawa * note our prices and then make com­ Indians on December * Maggie J Ramp vs George cember term until January 2, 15 on the local parisons with other places. * court. 1912. Chapman, action for money; A comparison will show you that * Toy H atchets.........I 5 and 10c M arbles......................... 30 (or 5c Dolls, sailor, dressed................15c * Kaiser & Pogue for plaintiff, W * STARTED IN DALLAS. when you match quality with quality, FIRST IN FIELD. * Checkers ................................... 10c Marbles ..........................15 for 5c Dozens of other kinds. C Winslow for defendant—Con­ price with price, and variety with va­ * Toy T ru n k s..............................15c tinued. * M arbles.............................12 for 6c Dominos ................... 10c riety, no place offers quite as much as Our Mr. Chapman’s Suggestion of Road District 14 Votes Special * Drawing Boards, 14x24 ... .20c Oswego, Dallas & Roseburg Ry * Play in« C u rd s..........................10c M arbles...............................3 lor 5c does ours. Some Weeks Ago Brings Tax for Improvements. * Co vs Walter G Cox et al, con­ Marbles, large glass . .5 and 10c Games....................6. 10 and 15c ★ Crepe P ap er........................... 10c Industry to Dallas. demnation; O Hayter for plaint­ Pursuant to publication in the * histles.........................5 and 10c Childs M ugs............... 5 and 10c Work Boxes . 1 0 , 15 and 20c O v e r 1 8 Y e a r s in t h e C ity iff, L E Latourette and L D Itemizer recently the tax payers Apropos of Bro. Chapman’s * * W W atches...........................5 Shaving M ugs....................... 20c Large Glass Bowls 15, 20, 26c * and 10c Brown for defendant.—Contin­ of road district 14 met at McCoy suggestion for a cat farm m the * Heads, in box or hays, 5 and 10c Childs Cap and Saucer .-.10, 20c Plates, Cups and Saucers. * ued. Beads, strings............15 and 25c H arps................. 6, 10 and 15c Berry Set ....................... 35c up * last Saturday, and organized by Itemizer several weeks ago, we * Oswego, Dallas & Roseburg Ry the Metui Frame Pictures . . . . 15c White bot.e handle Knife 16, 25c T ops.............................. 6 and 15c understand the industry has al­ election of J. K. Sears chair­ * Co vs Joseph M Cane, condem­ man and O. A. Rhodes secretary. ready been started by Friend * H o rn s............ 5. 10, 15 and 20c Small pearl handle Knife 20c Well worth 35c. * nation; O Hayter for plaintiff, B * 606 Court Street, Dallas meeting was largely attend­ Horatio Morrison. It bids fair Dogs......................... . . 10 and 20c Perfume................ 15, 20 and 25c Steel Trains .. . . . . 20c and up A Kliks, L D Brown and L E The * and all were enthusiastic in to be a grand success if he can * C a ts ........................... 10 and 15c Childa Purse with chain .. . 20c Bow and live Arrows...............15c Latourette for defendant.—Con­ ed * the desire for improvement of now get sufficient rats to keep his * tinued. Tin Sto'es .................................10c Pin C ushiona.............10 and 20c Swords ..................... 15 and 25o * the roads converging to that present stock alive until they * Sail Boats .................10 and 20c Tin Ranges ................... . . . . 15c Dolls, jointed bisque . ..........5c Oswego, Dallas & Roseburg Ry especially the one going blossom and bear fruit. Stock * * Christmns Box Pa|>er and Dolls, jointed bisque . . . 10c vs N J Grooms et al, condemna­ town, Shaving Mirrors..........16 and 20c erpr as yet toward the capital city. The re­ * Knvelopes ............................15c tion; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff, sult of the meeting was the vot- for sale, he desiring first to get * Wnips ........................ 6 and 10c Dolls, jointed bisque ........... 15c * L D Brown for defendant.—Con­ ing of a special road tax of 2 1-2 more familiar with the art of * Childs Knile and Fork . . . . 15c Dolls, jointed bisque............... 20c Berry Seta .................85c and up * Pop C hina............. 5, 10 and 25c Dolls, dressed ........... . . . . 15c Salad Bowls...............15c and up Vt tinued. of the * mills. That district is to be con-1 raising cats. The truth Childs Rockers. .. 50, 85c, 11.45 J W Merrifield and J E Kim- * Dolls, undressed ......................15c gratulated as the first one to vote matter is that Brother Morrison P a in ls .....................5, 10 and 15c % sey vs W M Good, recovery of to expend money for that pur- did not enter into the cat busi- ** * Swiss Lacs Curtain Sale * personal property; A O Condit pose. and it will not be long ness voluntarily, but it was rath- * * plaintiff, B F Swope for de­ until other road districts follow er shoved upon him. He asked W E H A V E M A N Y O T H E R A R T IC L E S T O O N U M E R O U S to M E N T IO N Jfn for * " in her wake. Dad Sellers for a kitten, and that * * fendant.—Continued. Continued until after New Years. We Dallas Lumber and Logging Co ---- T old joker brought him in a half- * Some Nice Dressers Cheap . . Quarter Sawed Oak Rockers ** j I Gave an Oyster Supper. sackful. have on tap oknuine Prince Apple Cider vs C S O’Brien, action for mon­ * * ey; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff, The Ward school gave an oys- ai_T~r •liT* «1 * suitable for mince pies, etc Call at *at Brown & Sibley and J H Flower ter supper Saturday evening at * *’ot tiuilty, Jury, * for defendant—Continued. the residence of G. W. Goodman, Mrs. Eva Venness, formerly of at * T*l«jiho«e 744 R E Williams vs C S O’Brien, of that district Sixty persons Independence, according to the * * THE DEPOT STORE ¡j action C. RICKLI, Proprietär * for money;.Oscar Hayter were present to take part in the Portland Journal, was acquitted , • Christmas Tree Candles and Decorations . . A Large Stock * of the charge of arson by a jury for plaintiff. Brown & Sibley and festivities. Suitable music was » » —♦i M 1MiM*M**##**iM**** IHM**** ***** ** ************ * * J H Flower for defendant —Con­ provided for the evening and the in the superior court Friday, aft­ * er being out six hours. Mrs. tinued. whole affair was considered a * TWO MARRIAGES. the 2:20 train for Falls City, A S MacLeod vs Chas W Min- success by everyone. Venness was charged with hav­ ** * their future home. action for money; L D The Ward school has been ing set fire to the hotel which * * Pollutes Unite Their For- Mr. W. Ray Adams and Miss nich, Brown and Frank Bean for awarded nine points toward mak­ she was conducting at Winlock. * Edna Mulkey, of Monmouth, plaintiff, Oscar Hayter for de­ ing it a “standard” school and When the fire was discovered. * tunes for Life. * were united in marriage at Mr. fendant. Continued. August 21st, the odor of burning * the directors have promised to Mr. Oscar L. Frink, of Falls Adams’ home, December 7th at 3 Conrad Krebs vs W H Matney make the remaining two points, oil was strong throughout the * * City, and Miss Fay Shipley, of p. m., by Rev. D. Lester Fields, and H T Hart, action for money; namely, proper lighting of the rooms of the hotel. It was shown * Remember the Place, Just South of the New Bank Building * Monmouth, were united in mar­ in the presence of relatives. The Carson & Brown for plaintiff. Os­ school room and the placing of at the trial that oil stoves were * riage at the Methodist parsonage house was decorated for the oc­ car Hayter and Moser & McCue walks on the school grounds. used to heat the rooms for drum­ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sunday at 1:30 p. m., and left on casion. mers who stopped at the place. for defendant—Defendant Hart Our motto— “Work.” « « .....A . CHRISTMAS COURT ADJOURNS. EXTRAORDINARY SHOWING HOLIDAY GIFTS You can’t make a mistake in selecting your holiday goods at this store. Hundreds of sensible and practical items now on display. A great many articles are put up in fancy boxes, making them more appropriate, and adds to the attractiveness of things : : : Christmas Suggestions for MEN Suits, Overcoats, Hats Umbrellas, Gloves Scarfs, Neck Ties Christmas Suggestions for LADIES Kid Gloves, Neckwear Tailored Suits Silk and Lace Waists a m CAMPBELLS STORE. Greatest display of Holiday Gifts in town. Gifts Worth Giving and Welcomed by All The Bee Hive Stere 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c GOODS We have the largest stock of popular priced Holiday Goods in Polk County. Here is where you get your your money’s worth. Our prices are so we are not afraid to put them in print. Here we go on a few: MORRIS, the Jeweler Our Christmas and View Cards for lc each are Fine ~ F I D L E R ’ S .. /