Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 21, 1911, Image 3

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sewing every Friday afternoon. They
are also going to have fire drill*.
Ava Coad is working in the bookstore
Misses Lou and Neva Ooidrich, of
Salem, visited their cousin. Mra. Will
Collins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lockman went to Salem
Friday.
About the First of the Year m
We will be in Our New
Building on Main Street
Mrs. Johnson, who has been very ill,
ia much improved.
M's* Eunice Elkins, of Salem, was a
j Dallas viaitor Wednesday.
That Appeal to People Who Wish to Give USEFUL ARIKHS
Leon VanNortwick has the measels.
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Uda Burk is driving delivery fo r L. R.
VanNortwick.
Mr and Mrs. I. L. Smith ami family ! '
| arc going to Salem to spend Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. White are going
to Portland to spend Christmas.
Mrs McKinney is going to move in­
to her new house this week.
Mrs. Fowler, who has been careing
for Mr. Wiseman, has returned home.!
Where the National Bank is now situ­
ated. With our new quarters we are
going to adopt a
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who are teach­
ing at Perrvdale, visited liis brother,
Ed, here Sunday.
L eo n « M aso n .
Miss Agnhs O'Keefe went to Salem
Wednesday.
Strictly Cash Basis of Business
with Buying and Selling
The eighth grade had a very success­
ful match Friday afeernoon.
A. B. Muir, was in Portland Saturday, j
Mr. and Mrs S. W. Gibson, of Eola,
who have been visiting at the Starbuck
home, have returned to their home.
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We will pay the farmer in cash for his
produce and we will sell our groceries on
the same basis, giving our customers the
benefit o f lower prices made certain by
strictly cash transactions. Our aim and
effort will be directed toward giving the
H O L ID A Y G O O D S
Frank Gibson, of Bellingham,
been in town this week.
has
Mrs. L. J. Chapin and children are
here from Washington.
U. L. Frazer, of Vancouver, Wash.,
is in the city visiting relatives.
There w as a fire drill at the Dallas
high school Thursday.
Gifts for Women
Gifts for Men
Leather Goods of all kinds
Traveling Cases
Christmas Cigars
Fountain Pens
Shaving Mirrors
Pocket Knives
Safety Razors
Smoking Sets
Collar, Cuff and Necktie Cases
Military Brushes
Manicure Sets
Soap Boxes Pocket Books
in
Manicure and Toilet Cases
S ilv e r , P e rsia n Iv o r y , E b o n y , C oco b ola
Silver Novelties
Fine Package Perfume
All latest styles in Hand Bags
Triplicate Mirrors
Libbeys Cut Glass
Kodaks
Brassware
Pyrographic Outfits
and Wood for Burning
Metal-Aplika, a metal art craft
Brushes of all sizes
W e Invite You to INSPECT Our Line
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THE REXALL STORE
Juanita Burch is visiting in Amity.
Miss Emma Barnhart lias returned to
her home in Kansas.
Bert Dennis has returned from Port­
land.
Best Goods at the
Lowest Prices
Teacher'» examination to be held this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll return­
ed from their eastern trip Sunday.
BUTLER’S CASH GROCERY
Miss I .arson retuined to Portland
Monday.
Many of the Dallas young people will
attend the dance at Falls City Saturday
night.
Mrs. Dave Green, of Seattle, is visit­
ing in this city.
Rev. Young and son, Willie, went to
Portland Tuesday.
The Christmas program will be held
at the Evangelical church Friday even­
ing.
Mrs. R. Wright, of Salem, ii vie ¡ring
here.
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Now in Uglow Building on M ill Street
H a rrie t D a via.
John Fuller and wife, of Monmouth,
visited at Miles Davis’ Friday.
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Through tickets on sale at city ticket office, Third and Washington sts.,
or Eourth and Yamhill, to all points on the P. R. & N. Further partic­
ulars from the city ticket agent or agent Fourth and Yamhill streets.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agt, Portland, Ore
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In the New Home
You want the best when starting in the new home. Above
all, you want that home to be snug and warm and comfortable.
You are sure of warmth and comfort with a Perfection
Smokeless Oil Heater.
The Perfection is the best and moat reliable heater made.
It is a sort of portable fireplace.
It is ready night and day. Just strike a match and light
the wick. The Perfection is all aglow in a minute.
T h e Perfection 0 3 H ealer doe* not «mefl nor smoke— a patent
automatic d evice prevent* that. It can b e earned easily from room to
room and is equally suitable for any room in the house.
Handsomely
finished, with nickel trimmings; drums of either turquoiae-blue enamel
or plain steel
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A l m a M itc h e ll.
Mrs. Linnie Davis lias been auite sick
for a few weeks.
Ilster Garbet, while chopping wood
Thursday morning, chopped his thumb
off.
Frank Cross, from Hebo, is visiting
friends in Dallas.
Glenn Mitchell is working for the
Southern Pacific.
There is no school at Oakdale till af-
! ter Christmas on account of the teacher,
, 1 taking examination this week.
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Trains will run daily, except Sunday on the
following schedule:
CHILDREN’S CONTEST.
Miss Evelan Martin received a doll
and other premiums for getting several
subscribers for the Woman's World.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sachtler have
returned from Washington, bringing
with them a little girl whom they have
adopted.
The North Dallas school Christmas
entertainment will lie Friday evening at
7:30. They ate planning to hava a
grand program.
Mr. Louis Digby leaves the 22nd of
December for Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Castle have mov­
ed into their new cottage in the north-
part of town.
L D. Brown went to Portland Wed­
salesman for the Portland Seed com ­ nesdays
pany, visited relatives in Dallas last
Mrs. George Muecott was a visitor at
week.
The saw mill is installing a new band Mepmouth Sunday.
Mrs. Fennell and daughter went to
saw which weighs 15 tons.
W. P. Miller killed four bogs this Salem Friday.
Manford Sears has returned home
week.
from Toledo on account of the serious
Mrs. L. J. Chapman went to Mon­
mouth Tuesday to visit several days illness of his son.
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byerley are go­
Will Miller and some of his Sunday ing to move to their ranch.
school boys went to llalleck'g mill after
Mr. Westoverand family, of Pennsyl­
Christmas trees Saturday.
vania, have bought Frank Byerlev’»
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hobbs, of Mc­ place and are going to move in this
Minnville, visited her parents, Mr. and week.
Mrs, Harshnian the first of the week.
The mill company put in a concrete
Pearl Owens visited in Portland over foundation for the new band saw Sun­
day.
Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Starr is visiting in Port­
George W. Storre’s wife and Bon came
up from Portland the last of the week land.
to spend Christmas with her mother,
The Epworth league, of the Metho­
Mrs. Burford.
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dist church will meet with Miss Helene
H. S. Butz is putting in 1200 feet of Syron next week.
four inch tiling.
Agnes Windover is working at Dr.
Staats’ .
Mrs. Tracy Staats is quite sick.
Epworth League met at Dr. Bollman’ s
Fay and A1 Brown, of Salt Creek, at­
tended the funeral of Mrs. Sinythe in last week.
Dallas Sunday.
Harry Ellis, who has been working in
F. J. Holman, ol Black Rock, visited California, returned to Dallas Tuesday.
his brother, Frank, the last of the week.
Mr. Barber is fencing bis lotB, upon
W'fllard Gilbert Is in California on which lie intends to build a large wood
shed.
business.
Joe Card’ s liens are laying more eggs
Clarence Reynolds, of the Eugene
Divinity school, is visiting relatives and than any other chickens in south Dallas
Mr. Smith has returned home from friends in Dallas.
the logging camp to spend Christmas.
John Woods is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Jost is teaching the North Dal­ Mrs. Lovelace.
las Bchool while Miss Addie Boydston is
Haven Smith has just gone to his Si-
taking the examination.
letz ranch.
Arthur Conlee went down to Carlton
Amelia Peterson, of Salem, visited
to take section fik, resigning Ida position frieuds in Dallas Sunday.
as section hoes here.
Mrs. Bert Osburn returned Sunday
The section loss at Black Rock ha*
from several weeks' visit at Indepen­
taken section 84.
dence and Jefferson City.
Mies Ora Hinshaw is working in the
Mrs. Vanskike returned 8sturday
5, 10 and 15 cent store.
from Monmouth and Independence.
Henry Wright’ s chimney burnt out
Mr. Kerr, of Salem, was Miss Mabel
Saturday noon.
Adams' guest Sunday.
Mr. Rodgers is visiting his daughter,
Mr. Coy, on Ash street, is building an
Mrs. John Remington.
addition to his home.
Clyde Getchel is working for Henrv
Mr. and Mrs. Poling and son, Paul,
Brown.
returned from Portland the last of the
R u th M ille r .
week.
Miss Dess Ridgeway, Mrs. Lee Crider,
Mr and Mrs. G. L. Hawkins spent
and Mrs. David Crider were Salem vis­ Sunday in Independence.
itors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and son, Frank,
Manager Hinshaw was a Cortland went to Grand Ronde last week to vis­
visitor the last of the week.
it with the family of James Arnold.
The musical club met at Mr*. M c­
The Dallas hotel is having a good
Gregor’s Monday and wa* well attend­
trade.
ed.
W. P. Miller killed four hogs for Mrs.
Miss Cristy Clow, of Monmouth, was Uglow and Mr. Martin last week.
in Dallas Saturday. She reports her
County School Superintendent visit­
father very sick.
ed the Buena Vista school Friday.
Come out and hear the cantata at the
Miss Laura Berg entertained the F.p-
M. K. church Saturday evening at 7:30.
worth League club Thursday evening.
Ida Birk, of Portland, is visiting old
Several of the Methodist yonng peo­
time friends in Dallas.
ple spent a pleasant evening with Kath­
Mrs. Downer and Mrs. Lnngnecker erine Reese Saturday.
were Greenwood visitors Sunday.
A d d a V a n N o rtw ic k .
Harold Hinshaw, of Newberg, was in
1 Dallas Sunday.
Arthur Dimick and wife have return­
Little Miss Gibbs, on Main street, fell ed from California.
The Apostolic faith are aboot to start
and hurt herself very bad Sunday, Dra.
a new faith on Maio street.
Builman and Slants attending.
The seventh grade are going to have
The saw mill will shat down Friday
' for two weeks.
Dr. Curtis will leave Wednesday to
spend the holidays in Tacoma.
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The people are all busy doing their
Christmas shopping.
Dr. Starbuck went to Portland Sun­
day:
Mihired Grant is able to be oat after
her sick spell.
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Harry I)ann, of Portland, traveling
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The Largest Industry in Polk County is the
F ran k S tu m p
John Fidler and son. Jack, were Sa­
lem visitors Wednesday.
Jim Smith and Amos Holman left
Tuesday for California to spend the win­
ter.
Nathan Stow is carrying mail
Milt Grant this week.
for
Clund Dunn has been op from Port­
land on a visit with relatives.
Miss Hattie Smith is helping in the
6. 10, 15 cent store
Dallas Lumber and
Logging Company
Mist Mabel Grant is assisting in Mrs
Gregory’* (tore.
Mis* Gladys Wilson entertained the
Keyitone league, of Christian endeavor,
of the Evangelical church last Thursday
evening. All reported a good time.
Claud Richardson is running the en­
gine on the Salem, Falls City railroad
this week.
Fred Wagner retarned from Portland
Monday evening,
Lois Vanskike retarned from a three
weeks visit in Portland.
Glen Butler retarned from Portland
Monday.
Ralph Bennett was the locks fellow
to get the turkey at the Grand theatre
Mr nday night.
Mies Pauline VanOrsdel I* home fr-m
achool at Engene to apend the holidays
in this city.
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The children are all bnsy practising
for Christmas exercises now.
Carl Beebee, of Montana, ia visiting ,
Earl Barham.
Barham Bros, are working for M r .1
Byerley east of town.
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Geo. Vick, of Salem, was a Dallaa vis-
i itor Saturday.
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Mrs. Seymour was at the public
school giving stars for the rooms which
kept good order.
Grade five of the public school is go
ing to have a Christmas program Friday
afternoon.
Rev. Meyers and wife returned from
a trip to Portland Saturday.
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