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Dallas will Build T w ic e as M uch in 1912 as She Did Last Year Polk County has Soil Adaptable for all Purposes. A n y Fruit T hrives T h e P a p e r t h a t Qi\)es Y o u W h aftT Y o« W a rv t to D A L L A S , O R E G O N , M A R C H 28, 1912 VOL. X X X V II THE FIRST GAME. OLD DOCUMENTS. INFORMAL OPENING. bool Opens Baseball Season A Masonic Notification and Deaaitt Itemizer Family Guest of Mr. Cri der at New Scott Hotel. in Dallas Saturday. 0f Jennings Lodge. \ We are showing many new 1912 styles in the Ladies’ White Buck Button Shoes and Co- lonial Pumps in Vel- vets, Tans and Patent Leathers. The styles rrect, the quality good, the prices reason- The new Hi Boy toe is a winner. Ask to 17 ^ made for vs SHOE CO. 3 T L O U IS . for Men is one of the best lines made. You take no chance. Every pair is fully guaranteed to the wearer. Children’s Weather Bird Shoes will stand the hard kicks. CAMPBELL’S STORE DALLAS, ORECON Everything you wear, gentlemen, from the hat to the shoes can be had at BISHOP’S, in the fore most styles, the most dependable qualities, the lowest prices for high class goods. The new SPRING and SUMMER goods are in. We want to show you these. Be sure to call With ever}’ purchase of $5 or more we give you free a “ Salem Taxicab Transfer” ticket to and from West Salem depot. S A L EM store : O R E C O N Of 4 *Oregon> Best” Flour. Order a new rack w hen the old one is nearly gone. Then there will be no interruption of the fine baking that “ Oregon’s Be*t” Flour helps you to do. Haven’ t tried “ Ore gon’ s Best” Flour vet? Then you certainly should do so at once All the l»est liukers in the city are use- ing it right along. Made in Dallas by S W E E N E Y BRO S, Yesterday evening Mr. J. W. The high school baseball team j Recently __ ____ j while cleaning up the Crider informally opened the has began practicing. r' The^eam "-~ * attic o f her residence on this New Scott hotel by having as is being . — handled ------- by Wiley Gard 1- block Mrs. Anna Coad ran on to guests for dinner the Itemizer ner as < _ captain and Allen Cadle a number o f old documents that family, consisting o f Mr. and as manager. The men and their ___ j are ____ wej] worth preserving. She positions are: Gardner, captain ; brought ; in to us a couple o f Ma- Mrs. V. P. Fiske, Miss Buena and third-base. Gardner comes ! 1 sonic documents, one a notice of Fiske, Miss Roxana Fiske, Miss from Falls City where he a meeting of Jennings lodge and Georgana Fiske, Miss Jessie Dis- played on the high school team. the other a demit, both sent to brow, Mr. J. F. Mescall, Mr. and He is a good batter and fills his Hon. J. H. Robb, for which the Mrs. Charles Hillebrandt and position well. Barham will street that intersects the Acad Miss Catherine Hillebrandt. We pitch. He is well known as he emy block is named. Mr. Robb occupied two large tables in com has pitched for the high school is also the man responsible for pany with Mr. Crider, and two team for two years and the town the endowment fund now enjoy hours were very pleasantly spent team one year. Woods will be ed by LaCreole Academy. As in discussing the good things we at his old position as shortstop. we understand it, five o f the old had to eat, and looking over the He is a strong batter and good timers, Robb, Shelton, Levens, apartments. The chef is neat fielder. Boydston will play Lewis and Lyle agreed to give a ness in the extreme, and his cul around the keystone sack. Po certain amount to help out the inary skill beyond the average, ling and Hiestand are both can academy. Levens backed out, while the waiter service is most didates for first base. This is but Shelton, Lewis and Lyle excellent That hotel is putting Poling’ s first year with the high came through with their portions, up as good a meal for 50 cents school team. Hiestand, who taking land from their donation as you could possibly get in the played with the high school team claims, while Robb put up a sim city for an iron boy. Mr. Crider will also serve 25 cent meals be- ilar value in cash. The land ! yond the average, it being his comprised that now known as aim to make his reputation in the academy campus, the block that respect second to none in adjoining to the south since sold the valley. The dining room is off as a residence district, and an ideal one, furnishing an un the land where the county jail obstructed view of our Main now stands. We believe Robb’s street, and being far enough cash portion amounted to some away to insure the desired quiet $5,000 and was the nucleus of ude. It will be warm and com the present endowment. Mr. fortable in winter, and cool and Robb was the first husband o f pleasant in summer, while the Grandma Emmons, as she was furnishings are of the very best. latterly known, and Mrs. Coad With perfectly satisfied “ in was an adopted daughter o f the nards,” a glowing Optimo be later couple which accounts for tween our lips, we next viewed her being in possession o f the the comfortable and cosy lobby documents which follow. below stairs, and then the ladies’ Masonic Hall Dallas, Nov. 28, A lobby on the second floor. This D 1857. is furnished with a piano, com Brother J. H. Robb: fortable couches, chairs and You are hereby summoned to writing desks. Forty rooms open appear at a regular communica therefrom, most of them being tion o f Jennings lodge No. 9 A F for single or double service, as & A M, to be held at their hall in may be desired, and equipped Dallas on the 26th o f December, with telephone, toilet and lava A D. 1857, at noon o f said day tory service o f the most excell (it being the last quarter o f this ent character. The furnishings Masonic year) to pay up your are as good as you will find in dues, $1.50, and elect the officers the firstclass hotels in Portland, o f Jennings lodge for the ensu the beds being the beat procura ing Masonic year, and do any ble, and the furniture massive other business that the good o f and ornate. The heating plant, the craft may require to be done. hot water, is excellent, but Mr. By order o f the Worshipful Crider expects to install oil burn Master. ers in his furnace next year, Fraternally yours, being easier to regulate and in F. WAYMIRE, his experience with his buildings Secretary o f Jennings lodge in California giving much better No. 9. satisfaction and not requiring Masonic Hall Jennings No. 9 A near the constant attention that wood fue! does. F& A M Mr. Crider now owns the fur This is to certify that John H. Robb has paid all dues and is nishings as well as the building, hereby regularly demitted and and he expects to return to Dal recommended to the Fraternity las to live for the greater portion of the year, making the New as a Worthy Brother. Witness the signature o f the Scott his pet hobby and giving it secretary (pro tern) and the seal his personal supervision to see o f Jennings lodge, No. 9, A F & that it is the best hotel in the A M, established at Dallas, Ote., valley, He has arranged with this 3rd day o f March, A D, 1860. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sears to act as manager, thus assuring pat o is L. D. Rouze, every com fort and courtesy. Secretary (protem) Mr. Crider will return to San Jose in June, where he will wit THE INDOOR CARNIVAL ness the marriage o f the young est member o f his family, Walt At a Meeting of Company G Held er, now a successful merchant in Dos Gatos, where he and his Last Thursday Evening. wife will live. As Mr. Crider makes his hotel At a meeting of Company G the success it warrants he will held last Thursday evening pre add further improvements, the liminary arrangements were first one being the erection of an made for the holding o f the Com annex on the west side of three pany’s second annual indoor car stories, and Mr. E. C. Kirkpat nival. The people o f Dallas will rick on the land adjoining has remember the show given by the also promised to erect a brick at local militia boys last year, and the same time, practically filling the great success it was. This up the block to the Smith prop year ne»v features are to be ad erty. The Sterling Furniture ded, and in the new armory the company will then take new show will be a much larger and quarters on the west side for or.e better affair than that held last of their store rooms, the other year, April 18, 19, 20 are the stories being made into sleeping CIRCUIT COURT. dates selected. The show will apartments and the large room run each night, and also upon they are now using next the din Galloway Judge Saturday afternoon. The price ing room will be made the dining Judge Galloway came over o f admission will be the same as room, giving greater seating ca Saturday and disposed o f the fol last year. The money realized pacity for banquets or anything off of the venture will be invest of that nature, also helping out lowing cases; Horace J. Glandon et al vs Cora ed in fitting up the armory build in space the present lobby. The F. Kerr, for closure.—Default ing. Upon Saturday afternoon bus will meet all trains. entered and order o f for closure a special free train will be run Dallas welcomes the new hotel from Black Rock and Falls City with open arms and a good pat as prayed for. Zucy Hudson vs Benjamine Practicing for the different parts ronage is already assured. There Hudson, divorce: L. D. Brown will commence next week. is no one thing so calculated to Next Monday evening, April advance a city as first class ho for plaintiff.— Default entered 1st, Company G gives its last big tels and we certainly can point and decree as prayed for. Lenora S Mattison vs Harriett dance o f the season. About 250 with pride to all o f ours. A. Van Schaum. -Default and invitations have been sent out, and a large crowd is expected. Oregon Man Makei Claim. decree. About 200 couple can be handled James A Simmons, o f Indepen in the armory. A number o f in dence, Or., has filed a petition in teresting features have been court in Ida Grove, Iowa, in provided for the dance patrons, which he claims an estate of not the least among them being $600,000 left by his sister, Mrs. the program. Alex McHugh, who died recent Don’t fail to see “ Mooch ly, leaving the bulk o f her for Mooch” at the carnival. tune to her banker, D. H. Hed morning. When the alarm was rick, iti whose family she lived turned in, shortly after 1 o’ lock, after the death o f her husband. the entire building occupied by Robert Leroy Hoover, a son by a Grimes Brothers as a box ball al former husband, claims the es ley was enveloped in flames. tate. but according to Simmons’ The opera house and Drexler & Alexander’s store were saved by der if it wants its patrons to petition, he several years ago ac the fire department. The total spend their money in that pro cepted a certain sum in lieu of loss was estimated at $3000 and portion $3 for intoxicants to $1 all claims. The $600,000 is most- 1 ly in cash, -Oregonian. is party covered by insurance. • for food.— Carlton Sentinel. RAGOO Ederheimer, Stein & Co, M A a h R S l h a t name means the best Clothes just as sure as two and two make four. A Boy’s Suit is no longer right without style. YTRAGOOD • M T R A G O O XTRAGOOD A Reliable Place to Trade Clothes for Boys have the same s p l e n d i d style that is now-a- days .put into the swagger young men’s c l o t he s . Your boy looks good to you and others, and back of it all is the Best T a i l o r i n g and Material to be had at any price. We want you to come and see for yourself. X tragoo D garments are cut loose and roomy. They can’t lose shape. Come and get the facts. You will find here the largest as- sortment o f Boys’ Suits in western Oregon. DALLAS, OREGON g || 1 g> 1 § # ® #> % & g ® ® 0 ^