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P o lk C o u n ty h a s S o il A d ap tab le for all P u rp o ses. A n y F ru it T h r iv e s The Paper t h a t Qi\?es Y ou WhaHTYou W a n t to R tad D A L L A S , O R E G O N , A P R IL V O L . X X X V II. DALLAS GIRL WEDS. * « « « « « « « « •« * « « « « « « € Í « € « « « « € « « € Í 3 3 i it it it J U jiim o » it it a it it a it 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 are correct, the quality good, the prices reason able. The new Hi Boy toe is a winner. Ask to see them. .. It is •something different. MADE FOR U3 The Selz Royal Blue Shoes a a a it it it it a a it it BY 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 D ALLAS, OREGON Z í i í t w w w W ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ :> ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Itemizer Acverfcements Always Prove Profitable ‘‘BISHOP’S READY-TAILORED CLOTHES’’ E V E R Y S U IT 6'JAR AN TE ED WE HANDLE ALL WOOL CLOTHING of QUALITY Prices are very reasonable for high class merchandise from <* $15 to $30 We have the largest stock of Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Shoes and Hats in the valley, and invite you to call when you are in Salem * * “ Don’t forget to get your * ♦ Free Transfer Ticket to and ? from West Salem depot, at f ♦ ♦ our store.” ♦ o ♦ * ♦ : ♦ SALEM WOOLEN MILI S store : O R E G O N S A L EM A FR IE N D ▼ ! |j A FRIEND IN NEED In a baz of gooil floor. And there is none better than ' ‘Oregon’s Beet** Floor which any one who ha« used it will tell you. If you want to improve yoor baking try a tack of ’‘Oregon’s Best” Flour arid you’ll «ee an improvement at once What’« more von Ml get more ont of the «ack than yon ever got more cut of any other brand. Made in Dallas by SW EENEY BR O S. Í THE GUESSERS. NO. 14 I I , »912 THE POULTRY CAR. Mist Laura Poling and Herbert A. Three Residents of Dallas Tie on Will Arrive in Dallas May 3rd— Goode, of Portland. Leave on the 4th. Our Population. Yesterday afternoon witnessed Out of the hundreds of guesses The poultry car from the Agri- the losing of another of our Dal 1 submitted to the Itemizer, as to ¡cultural college now enroute on a las girls to an outsider. The con 1 what its recent census would tour of demonstration through tracting parties were Miss Laura show our population to be, there the valley, will arrive in Dallas Poling and Mr. Herbert Goode. ! were three men that came with- on the 11:10 train on the morning The marriage took place at the ¡in an even dozen of the correct jof May 3rd and leave the next home of the bride’s parents, Rev. j figures- 2362. The gentlemen day by way of the motor. The and Mr. Chas. Poling, and the doing so were Rev. Edgar N. i college has furnished the Itemiz- ceremony was performed by the Miles, F. J. Coad, and W. A. or with the following program of bride’s uncle Rev. D. V. Poling, Ayres, each guessing 2350. We I events connected with the same: of The Dalles. The groom was offerred a 5-year subscription to ■ Lecture and Demonstration for attended by Mr. A. K. Bradford, the one coming the closest, not ex- school children f 30 to 60 minutes) o? Portland, and the bride by pecting a tie, and are now u p ! Lecture for general public on Miss Gladys Canter, the society against it, and will have to let j “Poultry Feeding” (30 minutes) reporter of the Observer. Miss these gentlemen decide among! Demonstrations and Inspection Ada Longneeker played the wed themselves as to how they prefer of exhibits in car (60 to 90 min- ding march, and Mrs. D. V. Pol the matter fixed u ip. We are per utes) ing sang. I Love You Truly. fectly willing to do as they say Lecture for general public on The bride looked especially fas in the matter, providing it entails “Housing of Chickens” (40 min cinating in white chiffon over only the five year’s subscription. utes) messaline a id carried a boquet The major portion of the guess-, Second demonstration and In of brides roses. The bridesmaid es ran over 2500, the people seem- spection of exhibits, (60 to 90 had a gown of light blue and car ing to guess according to their minutes) ried pink carnations. The house desires in the matter rather than n „ 7. ** * “ r was beautifully decorated—the what their good sense should Dallas Nurse bring* Suit, front room in white and green show to be a fact. The farther- Alleging that her husband has and the dining room in pink and est guess away was Dad Holmes failed to support her properly,al- green asparagus ferns. with 3333, while Miss Edna Mor- ¡though she believes he is worth Some 27 guests were present, rison must have though we had between $30,000 and $40,000, has they being members of the fami been laboring under some sort of a valuable 100-acre farm in In ly and intimate friends, and a epidemic or emigration, as her diana and money out at interest, delicious luncheon was served guess was only 1300. Mrs. Nora E. Gore yesterday be them after the ceremony and gan divorce proceedings against congratulations. Whitney T. Gore in the circuit Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. Staats took the court of this county. happy couple to Salem in their With open house all day at In addition to the charge of auto, where they will go on to their home in Polk County, hun failing to support her properly Portland, where Mr. Goode al dreds of acquaintances Saturday the plaintiff also alleges cruel ready has a home provided for visited Mr. and Mrs George; ¿„d inhuman treatment on the their reception. The groom is in Nichols, who celebrated the six I part of her husband. The de- the employment of the city and tieth anniversary of their wed i fendant in the case was at one a promising young man in every ding. George Nicols and Mar ¡time employed as an attendant respect. The bride was one of garet Moran were married near I at the asylum farm and the plain- our most popular and accomplish Canton. 111., April 7, 1852. La : tiff, who is a trained nurse, ed young ladies and her depar ter they removed to Nebraska, worked there for a time. Later ture will be sincerely felt in so and 15 years ago came from that she procured a position as nurse state to Oregon, where they have in a hospital at Dallas. She al ciety circles. resided ever since. Mr. Nicols leges that while she is not posi THE POPULAR CHOICE. was born in Toronto, Canada, and tive where her husband is at the his wife was born in Baltimore, present time she last heard of Who is it in Polk for President of M. D. Both of them at an early him in Topeka, Kan. age, removed to Illinois, where The couple married in Cleve the United States. they were wedded. The couple land, Onio, in 1908. They have are parents of three children — no children and no property ¡Mw All eyes are now centered on Andrew H. and Thomas H. Nie- jn^ived ¡n the suit. -Statesman, ___ ___ ______ who will be tho popular choioe of olsand Mrs. Julia Brock. An ory the two old parties in Oregon for the children but Andrew, of High School Games at Indepen the presidency. If you think Marshfield, were present at the dence. you know about how many votes anniversary celebration Satur the leading candidate will re day. Two grandchildren, Guy The Independence high school ceive on either ticket, in this coun and Georgia Nicols, were also opened their baseball season Sat ty we are willing to give a 5-years present, as was the great grand urday by defeating Oregon State subscription to the Itemizer. If child Marjorie Nicols. In the 6;) Normal, strengthened by Mon you think Taft will get it on the years of their wedded life this is mouth battery by a score of 8 to republican ticket.make a guess as the second time that the anniver 4, on Normal grounds. Purvine to what vote he will receive. If sary of their marriage has fallen and Reeves were both out of I. you think Wilson will get it on on an Easter Sunday.- States H. S. lineup owing to injuries. the democratic ticket, do the man. Features of the game were pitch same. The closest on either ing of Seeley and batting of W. ticket will get five years. Now From the Oregonian of 1862. Williams, Addison and McKin exercise your political foresight. Dallas, Polk Co. March 29th — non. ——— ------ The Independence Athletic The Polk and Union convention High School Loses. nominated J. S. Holman, Dr. club lost to Rickreall Sunday 12 The local high school team lost Warmer. J. L. Collins. B. Simp to 5 at Rickreall. Batteries, In to the town team Saturday son and James Gardner as dele dependence, Buffin, Williams and afternoon by a score of 7 to 6. gates to the state convention. Cavendar; Rickreall, Laws and The school boys started in the The following named persons Sheehan. Two base hit Newton, hit by lead, getting two runs the first were nominated as candidates inning. The game was fast for county offices: B. Simpson pitcher Seeley, bases on balls of throughout the full nine innings. and G. W. Richardson for state Sacre 2, of Seeley 4, struck out The high school nine succeeded legislature: C. E. Moore for coun by Seeley 10, by Sacre 1, balk in connecting with the ball for 8 ty judge; W. C. Whitson, county Seeley. hits off of the delivery of Earl clerk; Isaac Butler, sheriff; J. Barham and Rice, while Wayne Emmons, county treasurer; W. Dentistry in Schr ols. Barham held the town fellows to H. Helms, assessor; J. L. Collins, An effort is to he made by the 7 hits. Boydston had the high school superintendent; Wm. Hail, Marion and Polk County Dentists school team with a two base hit surveyor. association to get the subject of and a single. Poling, who play dentistry before the p u b l i c ed 4 innings with the high school Yannigans Lose. schools. At a meeting and ban and 5 with the town team, got 1 Sunday afternoon the Yanni quet of the society held at the hit off of each pitcher. Woods. gans, of Dallas, lost to the Falls Marion hotel Saturday night the Gardner, Barham, Cadle each City Commercial Club team at matter w as discussed by a good got one hit. The lineup of the Falls City by the score of 11 to attendance of dentists, and defi high school has been changed, The game was close and nite steps in that direction will Gardner going to first base. 10. would have been interesting had probably be taken soor. This is to Saturday afternoon the locals the ground been dry. Dalles got he a continuation of a inovem n will play Salem high school on j hits and Falls City 11. Boy which started in Portland. the college campus at 2:30. The 1 9 ston Topics on publicity we re discus led with three bats. Cutler Salem team was one of the fast and Birk getting 2, each for Dal sed at the gathering last night. est in the valley last year, de las. Chamnessstruck out 8 Falls The meeting was one of the reg feating the Dallas boys by the City hatters while Sampson ular gatherings of the society | score of 5 to 0. The locals be- struck out 5 Matheney played which take place every three I lieve that they get revenge this errorless Arrangements were ball on first base. Bat months. time, however. teries, Dallas, Chamness and made that night to call a special Fulgham; Frfis C.ty, Sampson meeting about the middle of Captist Church. of May. Statesman. and Gardner. Sunday services: Died at Country Home. Sunday school 10 a. m., lesson, Render the Fraternity Service. Mrs. D. F. Burgess, who mov “The Use of the Sabbath.” If Bro. Fiske, of the Itemizer, Morning worship 11 a. m., shall succeed in doing without ed to the vicinity o f Dallas from Turner some 18months ago. pass theme,1 “One Day.” eating for 10 days, upon which Junior society 2:30 p. m.. stunt he is now engaged, he will ed away at the farm home three j "From the Prison to the Palace” have rendered a service to the miles east o f town last Sunday Young People’s 7 p. m., “ How fraternity of no small moment. morning of a complication o f dis the Lord’s Day Can be Enrich When the country newspaper eases. She had been ill about! one month. The funeral was ed.” man shall succeed in living with Evening worship 8 p. m., “A out eating.his cherished anbitirn held on Monday, interment tak -1 ing place at Turner, with Rev. j Seat in the Window.” to own a big touring car may F. M. George officiating. then be granted.—Observer. Austria V. Burge was born in j Meeting of Womans’ Club. -- ♦ • ♦ • »■■ -- Oregon in 1848. She leaves a The regular meeting of the! PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. husband and four sisters. She Womans’ club was held Saturday i was a member of the Christian in the high school building. The church. Sunday, April 14. resolutions presented at the Sunday school 10 a. m. . March meeting asking the Christian Science Services Morning service 11. club to endorse equal suffrage Christian Science services in Christian Endeavor meeting 7 were indefinitely postponed. A the Adventist church Sunday. committee was appointed to vis p. m. You are invited to worship 10:30 a. m. The public is invited. it the city council and ask city Subject of Lesson Sermon, officials to select April 20th as with us. Good music and cordial greet “Are Sin, Disease and Death, Cleanup Day. Mrs. Barnes gave Real?” ing. a paper on current events. Follow This Rule.. Look for the la bel and see if it bears the mark X TRAGOOP Tha 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. Y TRAGOOp Clothes for Boys have the same sp len d id ||sty le th at is n o w a days put into the swagger J young men’s c lo th e 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 of Boys’ Suits in western Oregon. » Y TRAGOOn The BEE HIVE STORE A Reliable Place to Trade ............. DALLAS. OREGON