Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 28, 1911, Image 5

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    CHILDREN’S CONTEST.
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 28th
B EG IN S OUR
Annual
Clearance
Sale
W E M UST HAVE
Ten Thousand Dollars
AT ONCE
We Need the Money
AN D
We Need the Room
FO R
Spring Goods
Just to Start the Bail Rolling for One
Week we will Give Our
Customers
20 per cent DISCOUNT
on all Cash Purchases
This Means Every Article in Our
Big Stock of New, Up
to Date Goods
Leon* M a ion ..
Harriet Davi».
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Mr. H. J. Elliott, of Perrydale, was a
Carl Gerlinger was in Salem on busi­
Dallas caller Saturday.
ness Saturday.
Frank Lynn, of Perrydale, is visiting
Misa Nina Farley got a fine new pi­
50 ano Christmas.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn.
50
50
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D ALLAS
Mercantile
Company
Is famous the world over for its splendid hoetelriea, ita
varied attractions, its tine beaches, hot spring* and
pleasure resorts. A ll these can be reached by the
Mr. and Mrs. W B Whittington, of
Mr. and Mra. Clay Burch are visiting
R u t h M iller.
Bridger, Montana, have moved to Dal­
L. J. Chapin, of Puyallup, Washing- at Amity.
las.
I ton arrived in Dallas Sunday to »pend
Tracy Uonn has returned to Corvallis
; Christmas with hia family and iriends. after a few days visit here.
Mr. Harvey Westover, who has been
working at the mill, ia laid up with a
Harry Cooper, of Corvallis, spent sore arm.
Mr*. Martin, of Rickreail. haa been
Sunday iu Dallas.
yititing her neice, Mra. Dickinson.
Rov. Gates and wife went to Portland
There wsa a large crow I at the skat­ to *|>eiid Christmas.
Ira Phillip«, who ia snffeiing with
rheumatism, has been moved to hia ing rink Monday evening, and George
TO U T E of the
R O A D of a
Mr. and Mrs Marion Frantz, of Has­
Brown Won the.race.
father’ * home.
SUNSET
kins, vi ¡ted Harry Dougla« Friday.
SH A STA
THOUSAND
Mr.
and
Mrs
George
W.
Stearns
and
[O GD KN &SH ASTAI
Misa Ella Carpenter, of Portland, is
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Port­
son, of Portland, silent Cliri tiuas at
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at home to spend the holidays.
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1.VÎITED
WONDERS
the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. M Bur- land, visited their parents Sunday.
Ruby Freain is visiting her cousins, ford. They returned to Portland Tues­
Mrs. W. A. Schoel and little daught­
Zulia and Ruth Nunn.
day.
er, went to Cheltalis, Washington, Wed­
Amy Hibbard, a clerk at Roaeburg,
Mrs. Dave Grant and children went nesday to spend the holidays.
is visiting her mother here.
to Salem Sunday.
Mrs. Bert Crawford, of McMinnville,
is visiting in Dallas.
Elmer Lewis, wife and son, of Kails
City, ami Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freatn,
F r a n k S tu m p
Rav Boats of the Oregon Agricultural
of Black Rock, spent Christmas with
Ralph Bennett held the lucky num­ college, spent Christinas with his par­
Excursion Tickets Costing $55.00, Portland to Los Angeles aid Return
Mr. and Mra. Nunn.
ber tor the fountain pen which was giv­ ents.
Professor Reynolds and wife, of Bue­ en anav at the Star Theatre Tuesday
on sale d .ily, good 6 months, wi h stopovers going and returning.
Miss Leda Dodge, of Salem, spent
na Vista, spent Christmas with Curtia evening.
Corre-ponding low fares from other Oregon [mints. Call on our
Christmas with her cousiu, Miss l.aura
Houser.
agents for handsomely illustrated literature describing San Fran-
Miss Anna Anderson is now in the Berg.
disco, Nakland, Stanford University, Lick Observatory, Santa Cruz,
Lowell Simpson went to Albany last telephone office.
Mr. R. Dodge, of Salem, passed
Friday.
Del Monte, Paso Robles H ot Springs, Santa Harhara, I.os Angeles,
Marshsll Blessing came up from Port­ through here enroute to Bridgeport.
Long Beach, San Diego, the Old Spanish Missions, Yosem ite Na­
J. L. Dunn and family, of Portland, land Thursday to Bpend a few dava
Mr. snd Mrs. Tom Gleason, of Salem,
tional Park and Big Trees and other places of interesa, or write to
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. are visiting friends in Dallas this week.
spent Cbristmos with W. P. Miller’ s.
Blessing.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tetherow, of Falls
Will House, of 8alem, visited Peter
John M. Scott, General Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon
Nex Dale, of near Salem, was a Dal- Berg Sunday,
City, s(>ent Christinas with Mr. and
as visitor this week.
Mrs. W illaid Gilbert.
Harris
went
to
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Mr. and Mrs. Frauk
George Gooch returned home from Salem 8undav.
Willard Gilbert haa returned from a
California this week.
business visit to California.
Miss Lila McDaniel spent Sunday at
The mission people are holding their . Billy Burns, of Airlie, was in town Eola.
Fridav
on
business.
meetings in the old meut market build­
Mr. and Mrs. John Duignan, of P et-'
ing on Main street.
Earl Shultz went to Salem Monday.
rydalfc, were Dallas visitors Saturday.
Mrs Gaynor and Harry spent Christ­
Frank Hollister came up from Port­
S. L. Stewart, of ?>IcCoy district, was j
mas with Mrs. Chapman in Salem.
land to spend Christmas with friends in town Wednesday.
here.
Herbert Elliott and family attended a
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd, of Ash­
family reunion at Jaa. Elliott’ s.
John Klauck went to Willamina to
land, are in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark spent spend Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. McFadden and
Christmas with his parent* here.
The Flower of
Mr. and Mrs, Sain Stevens, of Black daughters, of Purkherg, Saak , are visit­
Dr. Bollinan and family and Cathrine Rock, spent Christmas with her moth­ ing at the home of Elizabeth Friesen.
the Family
Reese spent Christmas with relatives at er, Mrs. Cook, here.
Carl Fenton, of Eugene, is home visit-
Halsey.
Should
be
fed
on bread made
Georgia Shaw came over from Salem ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Albert Arnold and family, of Silver- Friday.
from the best floor and that as
Fenton.
ton, are spending the holidays with hia
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Savery, of Port­
nearly everybody knows is the
Wm, Green, of Salem, was a Dallas
parent*, Mr and Mrs, N. Arnold.
land, came to Dallas the last of the visitor Wednesday.
“ Oregon’s Best” brand. Made
Mrs. L. J. Chapin has returned to week to spend Christmas at the home of
Mrs. I. N. Woods was a 8alem visitor
Puyallup after a month's visit with her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coulter.
from tlie best selected wheat it ie
Wednesday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muscott.
Lloyd Rice went to Sflverton Mondav
an ideal body building and
Mrs. Arthur Starr is visiting in Port­
Mr. and Mrs James Arnold, of Grand
Mr. George Meyer and daughter, Mre. land.
strength giving food. Try a sack
Ronde, are visiting his parents here.
Sevtuour. went to Bethel last week.
and see how the little ones will
J. V. Beiieu went to Portland Satur­
Miss Norma Holman, of Buena Vista,
Ben Werner went to Salem Monday.
enjoy the bread baked from it.
day on business.
is spending the holidays with her par­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith went to Port­
ents here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrick are
land Monday.
visiting in Portland.
Ross Pierce and Hery
were
Mre. Harry Cosper is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myer, of Falls
married on Christmas di lay.
her daughter, in Portland this week.
City, were in Dallas Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tooae went to Wood-
burn Monday to see the basket bail
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Woods went to
The Christinas exercises at the Evan­
&
game.
Salem Monday.
gelical church were very uice and the
attendance large.
Mr. Johnson, manager of the Elec­
George Gerlinger and family spent
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Berdie Odom had a birthday party
Christmas wttb his parents in Portland. tric Supply Co., was in Salem Monday.
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Tuesday and entertained many of her
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman, o f Portland,
Mrs. J. P. Aldrich, of Oregon City, is friends.
y
Continued until after New Years. We
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Taylor visiting with relatives here this week.
Lester Young, who is in the Portland
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Dunn.
have on tap g e n u i n e Prime Apple Cider
Bat Casey went to Woodburn to spend Sanatarium, sent Mr. Ramsdell'a Sun­
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Neven Palmer has returned from Christmas with his mother.
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day school class each a Christmas post
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suitable for mince pies, etc.
Call at
Klamath Falls.
Mrs. B. Casey and daughter, Helen, card.
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Mr. and Mrs* August Koennaman.of spent Christmas with relatives at Rose-
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Portland, spent (^hrist mas with Mr. and burg.
Telephone 744
NEW
SUBSCRIBERS
THIS
WEEK
Mrs Longnecker.
Í. C. RICKLI, Proprietor
Miss Ailie Fuller is home from Har­
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Opal and Emroy McDevitt spent risburg to spend the holidays.
Christinas here with their parents,,
H. Van Moss, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson went to
Mrs. Nancy Fowler spent Christmas Portland to spend Christmas.
F. B. McCloud, Mussel Ford,
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Coovert went to Missouri.
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Prof. Vanation
and family spent Amity to Bpend Christinas.
Mollie Owens, Bloomfield, Ia. %
Christmas witli the Holadays.
Amanda Ferguson Ruble, Am i­
Mr. and Mrs. George Conkev, of In­
Pauline VanOrsdel entertained some dependence, spent Christmas witli Mr. ty.
of her girl friends from Salem Sundar* and Mrs. Chas. McDevitt.
Edith Montgomery, Rickreail.
Stub and Ralph McColm are spend­
R. B. Arnold, Dallas.
C. L.
Hubbard went to Portland
ing the holidays w ith their mother, Mrs. Monday.
Jesse Barham, Dallas.
Castle.
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We have made some pretty broad state­
John E. Martin, Dallas.
O. C. Smith retar ned from Portland
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G. F. Shew, Independence.
ments in our advertising, concerning
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Patronize Itemizer Advertisers for Your Benefit
Swiss Lace Curtain Sale
THE DEPOT ST0REÎ!
Broad Statements
Leona Mason.
Mr. Clow is very ill.
VVm. Lock-man went to Independence
Friday.
There was a surprise party given at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Zolien
last Thursday evening in honor of their
son, Fred. Those attending were.
Blanch Mason, Nina Farley, Esther
Gates, Lillian Boman, Lillian Erickson,
Grace Cramer, Win. Lockman, John
Davis, Guv Nixon, Fred and Ogo Zolien,
Harold Brown.
Mrs. J. H. Lockman, Dallas.
B. F. Smith, Riverside, Calif.
C. D. Brooks, Dallas.
M. B. Young, Dallas.
E. A . Guthrie, Dallas.
John Donker, Salem.
J. R. Crook, Monmouth.
M. R. Frantz, Hoskins.
E. T. Evans, Monmouth.
Sarah Nightingale, Dallas.
F. F. Wall. Dallas.
H. H. Ratzlaff, Dallas.
George A . Wood, Dallas.
F. J. Bissell, Dallas.
Lee Dame wood, Dallas.
M. Bennett, Dallas.
Fred Werner. Dallas.
John Grant went to Portland Tues­
day.
J. R. Sibley went to Portland Friday.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Schoel and little
daughter left for Chehalie, Wash., to
spend Christmas with relatives.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crider,
December 20th, a son.
Miss Maud Montgomery came up
from Portland this week.
A l m a M itc h e ll.
Fred Gooch, Ed. Stafrin and Floyd
Mr. and Mrs. Watson went to Port­
Ellis attended the basket hall game at
land to visit her sister.
Independence Friday evening.
Dale Brock is sick with tonsilitis.
Misa Viola Mason is improving.
Ray Adams and wife went to Indepen­
Ren Pohling, of Perrydale, is visiting
dence to spend Christinas with her
friends here.
parents.
Miss Lillian Boman spent Sunday in
L. O. Mowery, of 8iletz, visited H. W.
Salem.
Wright.
Mies Margaret Brown, who lias been
Miss Faye Henson, of Oskdale, spent
nursing at the Dallas hospital, return­
Christinas with his sister, Mrs. C. D.
ed to Portland.
Forette.
Mra. George Hagood is sick.
Mrs. C. D. Forette took teachers’ e x ­
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stone, of Boise, amination laat week.
Idaho, are here visiting relatives.
The families of Mr. Erickson and Mr.
Mrs R. E. Wilson, who lias been vis­ Smith spent Christmas together.
iting her son, R. G. Wilson, has return­
Mr. Frank Cross, who lias lieen visit­
ed to her home in California.
ing friends here, returned to Helm last
Misa Laura Berg is again able to take week.
her place in the laundry after a few days
Mrs. Dighvis staying with Mrs. Clark,
illness.
of Rickreail.
Griffin McKinney, of Portland, spent
Louis Dighy has gone to Montana,
Christmas st hia home here.
where he will visit ids sister.
Anna Garner taught school for Sadie
Oscar Williams spent Christmas in
Lynn while the latter was taking teach­
Sheridan with his sister, Mrs. Fink.
ers exam last week.
The public school gave a Christmas
program Friday afternoon.
ONE PRICE TO ALL
CALIFORNIA
Joe Brown ia on the sick list.
Joe Card’ s baby is threatened with
Harold Hart has gone to visit hia par­
pneumonia.
ents at Baker City.
Arthur Starr was in Salem this week.
Mr. Lane is cutting wood for Clarence
Brown.
Mrs. Bradley, of Gilliam, visited rela­
Harold Toll, of Portland, is here visit­
tives in Dallas Monday.
ing friends.
There was a large crowd at the Christ­
Rev. and Mrs. Myers returned from
man entertainment at the North Dallas
Sheridan Saturday.
school.
Miss Jeanette Chipman is sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Getchell, Mr, and
Harold McVicksr, a college student, Mra. Jud Mitchell and family and Mr.
of tills place, spent Christmas at his and Mrs. H. W Wright and family
parents in McMinnville.
spent Christmas with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Mitchell.
Mr. Gram, of Eugene, spent Christ­
mas here
Misa Ruth Beaver want to Salem last
week.
Floyd Sears is improving rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, and Mr.
Miss Georgia Shaw came borne from
and Mrs. Clarence Brown want to Sheri­
Salem Friday to spend her vacation.
dan to spend Christmas with Will
Mrs. Tom Stow went to McMinnville Brown.
Sunday.
Edgar Williams ran a piece of wedge
Merle Meyer, of Sinithfleld,
Sunday here.
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Our Great Sale that the people are waiting for
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Starts Tuesday, January 2nd, 1912 f
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lasting until February 2rd.
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Goods are offered from 50 to 80 cents on the dollar.
Only first-class merchandise is sold by us. You
will not be disappointed as our sales are genuine.
Come early while the assortment is complete.
Wishing, you one and all, a Happy and Prosperous New Year
D . M . N AYBER G ER
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MRS. J. C. GAYNOR, Proprietor
Nearly $90,000 o f Men’s Women’s and
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Children’s Wearing Apparel to be
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sacrificed during this sale
Harriet Dauria.
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DALLAS SHOE STORE
! 25th Annual Clearance Sale
spent in hie hand while cutting «rood for Will
Middleton and had to have it taken out.
Mias Bessie Chipman has gone on a
visit to White Salmon, Washington.
Howard Griffith from Wells, is visit­
Alfred Stow and danghtert, Leons ing Harry Douglai.
and Mabel, are visiting in McMinnville.
Rev M. B. Young went to Portland
Will Cornell spent Sanday in Sheri­ Saturday to aee his ton, Imster, who
dan.
is sick.
Mr«. Melxger ia visiting in Portland.
Mr. McMullen, of the Lockiamnte,
Thomas Bowman ia horn* from Ball- was in Dallas on business Wednesday.
aton.
Mrs. Gary Lawrence moved to Port­
Guy Martin, of Corvallis, spent Sun­ land Friday.
day witli Laird Woods here.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wheeler, of Mon-
month, were in Dallas Thursday.
Mra. Vietta Neal, after a short etay
Mr*. Martin, of Corvallia, was visiting
here, lias returned to her home in Al-
bis parents Mr. and Mrs. I.ndwig.
i bany.
our shoes.
If they aren't true the
public aught to know it; if they are
true the public should know this, also.
There’s only one way to find out. Come
in and buy a pair. We are willing to
leave the truth of our claims to your
own individual experience.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
to R. Jacobson & Company
McMinnville
I f you are .satisfied tel! your friends; if not, tell us.
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