^ P o lk C o u n ty h a s S oil | A d ap tab le for all P u rp o se s. | ^ A n y F r u it T h r i v e s 1 J The Paper tha*t Qit/es Y ou WhaHTYou Wan-t to ifoad D A L L A S , O R E G O N , JA N U A R Y V O L . X X X V II. * * * i * ^ ^ W I L L I A BIG SALE M * & *- #- S AT WHITE HOUSE. COUNCIL MEETING. Committeeman Confers With Hilles Civic Improvement Organization Asks for Cleanliness on Streets Political Situation. and in Stores. 18, 1912. ter was left to the fire and wat­ er committee with power to act, after Mr. Bowles has the sewer opened. i On motion of Ayres a commit- e consisting of Campbell & 'enton was named to confer with the Odd Fellows regarding tjie letting of the upper story of the city hall to that association for a term of years. On motion of Ayres it was or­ dered that a warrant be drawn on sewer fund for $90 to pay in­ terest on sewer outlet bonds. On motion of Fuller the mat­ ter of the plans of the Ash street sewer, already partially drawn by Mr. Morrison, was left in the hands of the finance committee to arrange with him for their completion. On motion of Fen­ ton the matter of latterals for such was left to the same and the street committee, On motion of Fenton the coun­ cil adjourned to next Monday evening. Ralph E. Williams, Republican ¡National committeeman for ,p. Ore- The council met in regular ses- . Still Continues at Campbell's Store * jgon, after a conference ihurs-, s;on Monday evening, with * with Mr Hilles, private sec- ajj COuncilmen and officers * , day * retary of the President, left for 1 present except Mayor Craven, * Chicago to attend a meeting of jCouncilmen Ayres called the Crowds of people have attended * the sub-committee, which is to meeting to order, but hardly suc­ * make arrangements for repre­ ceeded in warming the chair be­ our sale in the last ten days; people * * sentation in the National conven­ fore Mayor Craven appeared. * & who know values in merchandise. tion. At the White House con­ Chairman Coad, of the street * ference Mr, Williams gave Hilles committee, reported a number of & the benefit of snch politicai in­ defective walks, also that J. G, *- formation as came his way on and Henry Brown be given six his recent visit to New York. months to remove their water * £ He was not disposed to talk for pipes on Main street, also that * publication regarding what took the'eity vacate 20 feet on North * place at the Whte House today. side of Academy street, between * Mr. Williams will return to Main and Church. Also a catch Washington in about a week for j basin at corner of Jefferson and * * It is not a question of profit with a further conference with the | Clay at Christian church. Also £ us, it’s a question of turning our President and Mr. Hilles and a fire hydrant at the Dashiell * * then will leave for Oregon by corner. Also alley ways from stock into cash. Our sale up to * the Southern route. Mrs. Wil­ Oak to Washington. Report ac­ CIRCUIT COURT. * date surpasses by far any sale we liams accompanied him to Chica­ cepted and so ordered, * go.—Oregonian. * * ever had. The majority of the Mrs. Ella J. Metzger appeared Judge Galloway Dispoies of a Fe * * as a representative of the ladies’ peoplo of today are posted in mer­ GR£AT BASKET BALL GAME. Cases iu Department 2. * civic improvement club, and ask­ * chandise values and when prices ed the aid of the council in their * * D ilia* to Try Conclusions with Fast work. She stated that at their Judge Galloway was over iro n -* are put to bed rock tqey simply an­ £ recent meeting the ladies had de­ Salem on the 12th and 13th, and Corvallis Team. ticipate their wants and lay in a cided to begin with little things, rid his docket of a few cases as * £ and had decided to ask first for follows: supply. On next Saturday evening, the an ordinance prohibiting either -* *- M. E. Shuck vs. W. H. Ma- basket ball fans of Dallas will *£ have the opportunity of seeing expectorating or spitting on the theny and Soloman Edelman; sidewalks, and that a lady in­ Buy while You Can Save Money. * * the local Co. H. basket-ball team spector be named by the council Sibley and Eakin for plaintiff and * * lock horns with their old time to supervise the cleanliness of Oscar Hayter for defendant.— Our Profits are Not Considered During rivals, the Corvallis team. Of markets and groceries, this offi­ Decree for defendants and suit * all games scheduled thus far this cer to serve without pay, but to dismissed. -* This Sale :: R. A. Campbell et al vs. Hen- season, this game will undoubt­ have full authority to see that edly prove the most interesting. more sanitary means are employ­ ritta Van Gross, partition; W. A. * Corvallis comes this year as ed by our merchants to keep Sims for plaintiff.—Report of strong as ever, and as determin­ their eatables clean and whole­ referee filed and approved. *- ed to wrest victory from the lo­ some for the health and taste of * Thursa L. Tichenor vs. Leon cal team. E. Tichenor, divorce; J. H. Flow­ * their patrons. * ‘'Skeeter” Swan, Cate, Bilyeu, * Ayres recommended a catch er for plaintiff.—Default entered * the trio that have made basket basin Ray’s corner. Referred and decree as prayed for. * DALLAS, OREGON * ball famous in the Oregon Agri­ to the at finance Horace J. Glanden et al vs. committee with * cultural college.and in Corvallis power to act. Cora F. Kerr, fore closure; Mc­ will be in the line-up. The men Cain and Vinton for plaintiff. — have been playing together for Campbell moved that the mat­ Certain motion overruled and years, and have developed into a ter of the McBee street dedica­ defendant given 20 days to an­ combination that is hard to beat. tion be laid over and the city en­ swer. In addition to these men, Tripp, gineer be instructed to make lines „ Go rge F. Patterson vs. Helen an O. A, C. star of last year, to see whether such will conform Coffee and P. I. H. Eisele, act­ will be in the game for Corvallis. to the center of the street, Car­ ion for money; Sibley & Eakin Thus far this season, Corvallis ried. for plaintiff, Oscar Hayter for has not lost a game, and defeat­ Fuller moved that the waste defendant.—Decree for plaintiff paper boxes be Removed from We have made some pretty broad state­ ed the Philomath college team for $110.30 and $25 attorney’s without having practiced once. the vicinity of the confectionery fees. ments in our advertising, concerning They are in practice now, and stores, as they were continually Judith Snyder vs. Benjamine our shoes. If they aren’t true the come here fully prepared for a filled with hetrogemeous m atter against the health of the city. F. Snyder, divorce; B. F. Swope hard game. public aught to know it; if they are for plaintiff. Default entered There is not much that can be Carried. true the public should know this, also. said of the Dallas boys that is Staats reported that data had and decree as prayed for except not fully known to the sport-lov­ been received of the proposed change of name. There’s only one way to find out. Come ing public of this city and coun­ Carnegie library, and as soon as I. A. Cramer vs. Katie Holmes, in and buy a pair. We are willing to ty. During the past three possible the committee would get foreclosure of lein; Weatherford leave the truth of our claims to your weeks, the local team has been together and select plans from & Weatherford for plaintiff, own individual experience. Frank Holmes for defendant.— practicing rather irregularly ow­ those proposed. ing to the goat show in the Ar­ Attorney Tooze suggested the Transferred to Marion county to mory, and injuries to several of substitution of two cluster lights take stipulations. the players. However, they are at the armory, one on Railroad Pleasant Party and Dance, working hard now, and will be street and one on Mill, in place M R S . J . C . G A Y N O R , P ro p rie to r in the pink of condition on Sat­ of the arc light recently ordered A pleasant party and dance was urday evening when the referees at that intersection, stating that given at the farm home of Mr. whistle blows for the opening if the council would pay for one and Mrs. Joe Gage near Bridge­ of the game. “ Pebo” Shaw’s the state would pay for the oth­ port Friday evening Jan., 12. finger is nearly healed, though er, Referred to the fire and Those present were: Mr. and same was hurt some in the Mt. water committee. Mrs. Joe Gage and children, Mr. A communication was received and Mrs. Will Morrison and son, Angel college game last week. from Louis C. Kelsay by Mayor For the benefit of the business Mr. and Mrs. Yeater and four men, the game will not be called Craven, making a proposition as sons, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brown until 9 o’clock. Arrangements consulting engineer for a new and children, Mr. and Mrs. Claud are being made to secure music sanitary and storm sewerage sys­ Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ----------- A for the occasion, and everything tem. He agreed to furnish full Krebs, Misses Ola and Nita Mar­ will be done that it is possible to plans, and see that all work was tin, Dorothy Boyjie, Mrs. B. Mc­ do to make visitors comfortable. lived up to in specifications for Dowell and daughter, Dora. Seats on sale Wednesday at the 2 per cent of the total cost of con­ Messrs Dave, Will, Aubrey, and Fuller Pharmacy on the corner struction. The city engineer Merritt Martin, Robert, Will and Coffee pots, g ra n ite . . .35 and 45c 3 inch h in g e ........................ 2 for 5c was to have actual local super­ Adrian Ford, G. and R. “Furge- of Main and Mi.l streets. 2 for 5c Coffee pots, copper, nickel plated 4 inch h in g e ........... vision without cost to Mr. Kelsay. son, George McCormic, We? Os­ 5 inch h inge ........................ 2 for 5e. ...................................................... 75c and he to give street levels. The born, E. Morris, D. Chamberlain Ten pot», copper, nickel plated 75c fi inch h i n g e ........................ 2 for H e REGISTRATION LIST. proposition was ordered placed John Sumpter, J. L. Braly, and 10c W ash loiter», copper bottom 91.25 on file. W ash boilers, cop|>er bottom and P a n ts hangers ............... 5 and 10c Charley Truax, James Murphey r i m ............. ...............................f l.6 5 City Auditor Gregory stated and son, Dick Gage and Ran W ard ro l* h o o k s ............... lc each List of Persons Who Are Now Eli­ H orn comb, m etal b a r k ...............10c 4 and 5 in shelf brackets . . that the mayor had returned the dolph Butler. Everybody had gible to Vote Next November. P.vralin com b ................................ 15c 7 and 9 in shelf b rack ets. . . . ,.1 0 c ordinance providing for placing such a good time that they did . . . As R ubber co m b ................................. 15c B arn door latch , 2 staples the marshal on a flat salary with­ 1} in sm all clasp or door hinge S having brush ................................15c John Clow, Rickreall______ dem out his approval, together with not go home until the early hours 2 for 5c S having m ug. . ............. . . 20c Burray R Knowles, Rickreall rep" some valid reasons for such non of the morning. A very nice S having m irrors ...........15 and 20c 1 1-4 in, s a m e .................... 2 for 5c Lorenzo BKnowles, Rickreall.rep approval. The question being lunch was served at midnight. Playing c a r d s .................................. 10c 2 in s a m e ............................ 2 for 5c Will W Rowell, Rickrealj__ rep shall the veto be sustained, which Steel door h in g e s............... 2 for 10c B ristle h air b ru s h ........................ 20c Dallas Wins. Peter Cook, R ick reall....___rep evoked considerable discussion, W inged screw d r i v e r ......... H am m ers ........................ 15c a n d up the Company Friday evening James E Hunt, Monmouth l.rep all the council being in favor ot S. issors, tl>ese are g o o d ................ 20c Sm all screw d riv e r............... P S Greenwood, Dallas....... dem putting the marshal on a flat sal­ H. basket ball team defeated the Screw eves, dnz<*n.................. .........5c I G ran ite m ilk pans 20c, 3 (or 50c Willis Simonton, Dallas __ dem ary, but desiring to be certain Mount Angel college team at G ran ite pudding p a n s ...................10c V egetable ch o p p er............. Albert Longnecker, Dallas., rep that they had an ordinance per­ Mount Angel 20 to 9. The game Power egg b e a te r................ 6 q u a rt stew k ettlea ...................25c 6 large tu m b le rs ............................. 25c 3 dozen clothes p in s ............. J R Harrington, Dallas___ rep fectly legal and without possible wa3 fast and exciting, but was Cold stove lifte r.................... . . 10c L arge glass bowls .15, 20 and 25c Joseph L Brown, Dallas___rep holes, the action of the mayor not in doubt after the first few Gold stam ped cups and saucers Shoe tacks, p a ck a g e ........... minutes of plav. Mount Angel Geo W Myer, Dallas ........... dem was upheld. Sole le a th e r...................... 15c and up 1 ............................................75c a set John M Lynn, Dallas ____ dem An ordinance providing for the scored the first ba ;ket, but Dallas Sure catch m ouse tra p s . 2 for 5f Gold stam ped plates to m atc h . 75c C H Hoag, Dallas............ ...re p macadam street and curb work soon started shooting baskets B utcher knives, e a c h ......... . . . 20c ( W h ite cups a n d saucers. 70c a set L H McBee, Dallas................. rep for 1912 was read second time and at the end of the first half A good jKireing k n ife ........... . . . . 5o J W hite plates to m a t c h ............. 70c John R Mills, Dallas_______ rep and on motion of Staats laid ov­ the score stood 11 to 2. The K itchen knife, th is is goo . . . . 2 0 c ¡ P e a n u t candy ..............20c a pound Clyde E Timme, Monmouth rep er to next Monday night, and on Mount Angel team seemed to C hocolate can d y . . . . 20c a pound W hite m etal tab le sp o o n s. .2">c set D C Walker, Buell ............... dem motion of Cosper the matter o f , have it in , for 25c set Best lines of post cards in co u n ty W h ite m etal tea spoons , , . Pebo and . , did . . their Fry p a n s .................... 5, 20 and 25c ................................................ lc each what blocks are to be improved feiL®!. Ilf C u rta in rods ............. 5, 10 and 15c Set d 12 c en ts and g et 10 by re­ there as usual, "a NOTICE was left to the street committee. and 10c tu rn m ail. T ooth brushes ............. .5 On motion of Coad the ordi- wise is sufficient.’ Dog licenses under the provis- nance committee was instructed LaCreole Academy Victorious. We carry new and second hand stoves, heaters, iron beds, ions of Ordinance No. 148 of the to bring in an ordinance covering Last Friday the Lacreole acad­ springs, chairs, tables, dressers, wedges, mauls, axes, handles, city of Dallas, Oregon, are now the improvements suggested by mirrors, suit cases, trunks, and manv articles on which our due and payable at the office of the representative from the la­ emy quintet won from the Capi­ tal business college team in Sa- prices are right. Remember the place the auditor and police judge, and dies’ civic club. unless such licenses are procured and paid for on or before Feb­ ruary 1, 1912, a penalty of 50 cents shall be add«i to each of such licenses issued thereafter. CHAS. GREGORY, Just South of tho Now Bonk Building Auditor and Police Judge. * You Gan’t Afford to Miss the Many Bargains Offered During this Sale i A GAMPELL S STORE Broad Statements DALLAS SHOE STORE 5,10,15 and 25c. 0000$ F ID L E R ’S D FIDLEFTS — - « ,— ♦ --------- 1VT EVER has our Annual Clearance Sale ^ met with such enthusiasm and eager buying. From the opening of the sale all Dallas and vicinity has been intent on sharing in the thousands of sensational bargains. Size 18x36 Huck Towels 1 A_ sale price, each.................. 1VC Ladies silk Waists, values to $6.50, sale price 19x42 extra heavy Huck Towels, sale price, each Ladies silk Petticoats values up to $10, sale price $3.” 13c tf*0 69 Ÿ“ * — Unbleached Turkish Towels sale price, each 9c Ladies Coats, values up to $15, sale price ........ $5.°° Bleached Turkish Towels sale price, each 12k Ladies tailored Suits, values to $35, sale $12.50 and $9.“ 60 inch bleached Mercerized Damask, sale price, yard 39c Bovs Suits, values to $7, sale price, per suit .. $4.“ Boys Suits, values to $10, sale price, per suit $6.“ Best American Print« sale price, yard 5c Best bleached Muslin sale price, yard 8c Ladies black Hose sale price, pair Monarch Shirts, values to $1.25, sale price, each 69c Suit Cases, $6.00 value sale price .................... $4.25 10c, 15c » 20c Beautiful line of Laces sale price, yard 4c Hair Pins, sale price 2 packages for .......... 5c Rain Coats, $6.00 value sale price ............... Safety Pins and regular Pins sale price, 2 packages for 5c Mens Clothing a t per sui $5.00, 7.50, 10.00 ar Outing Flannels sale price 98