PRESBYTER1AN SERVICES. ELECTION NOTES. Subscriber Will Get Rich Buying Daily Newspapers. DEMOCRATIC Sunday, April 28. The other day the editor of the Sunday school 10 a. m. Ouray Plaindealer received a Mark Holmes got the highest Morning service 11. Topic of communication from a subscriber number of votes in this county sermon, “ Lead us not into temp­ of any of the candidates for th e ; in answer to a bill. It said: tation.” “ Your bill for two years’ sub- natiohal democratic convention, j Christian Endeavor meeting 7 | scription to your paper. $4. re-1 he receiving 339 to A. S. Ben­ Are you easily tired, lack your p. m. ceived. Enclosed please find $2 nett’s 53, W. R. King’s 32 and Evening service 8. Topic of usual vigor a n d strength? and I would like to have you re­ Victor P. Moses 31. ceipt the bill in full. I think $1 D. M. Watson got 177 votes for Then your digestion m ust be sermrn, "The strength of Jesus.” Prayer meeting Thursday ev­ a year is all your paper is worth. presidential elector, John M. poor, your blood must be I can by a daily paper for $5 a Wall 111, Hugh MeLane 133, thin, your nerves m ust be ening 8 o’clock. You are invited to worship year and get, counting the Sun­ Will M. Peterson 69 and F. C. weak. You re e d a strong with us. day edition, about 200 pages a Whitten 41. Good music and cordial greet­ For railroad commissioner Thos tonic. You n e e d A y e r’s week.” In answer to this the editor Campbell, E. C. Kirkpatrick and Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa­ ing. SPECIAL MUSIC W. D. Henry got one vote each. | parilla entirely free from alco­ wrote the following: MORNING “ Dear Sir and Former Sub­ For joint representative from hol. VVe believe your doctor Voluntary..... ..................Lorenz Lincoln and Polk Thos. Brunk j scriber: Enclosed find bill for! will e n d o rs e these state­ “Among tne Lilies” $4 receipted in full, as you sug­ got 29 votes, J, G. VanOrsdel 24, \ ments. Ask and find out. Response............. Wilson gested. The $2 you sent came L. D. Brown 1, N. L. Butler 2 “ Hear my Prayer” If you thin» constipation is or irir'ing in mighty handy, for the editor and Frank Newton 2. just ask your doctor. He | Offertory-. “ Andante” ___Fryer needed a suit of clothes. The Two democrats voted for John consequence, will disabuse you of that notion in snort Anthem _______________Wilson Teal for county judge. tailor is making it now, and just “ Correct it at o n c e ! ” he ..ill “ Break Forth into Joy” Tracy Staats got 511 votes for order. between you and mes I’m afraid say. Then ark him abou Ayer’s Pills. EVENING A mild liver pill, all veretshle. that tailor has a shock coming to treasurer. Voluntary_____________ Flavell - For Assessor Harry Seymour l u e s o r .&• J . c. attk m him. When he told me the suit “ Romanza” would cost $30 I didn’t say any­ got 24 votes and W. I. Ford 21, Response_____________ Brooks thing, and after he gets it finish­ in addition to those noted in our WHISPERS. “ Father, Hear Our Prayer” ed I’m going to wear it a month table for F. E. Meyer and Finley Offertory ____ Guilmant or two, and then send him. your Edgar. “Andantino” For School superintendent That several paper s in Oregon $2. I’ll tell him his suit isn’t worth but $2. Summer’s com­ Fred Crowley got 56 votes, El- viote 1 t ie corrupted practice act Anthem _____________Adams “There is a Land” ing and the sun will keep me don Haley 1, Prof. Dunton 2, ! in printing candidates announce- EDGAR W. MILES, j ments on last Friday. warm free. And I have no and V. P. Fishback 2. __Pastor. For surveyor F. M. Suver got doubt he will receipt the bill. That rain always comes in the vVe thank you very much indeed 539 votes. Luther Ground 1 and right tima in Polk county, and Parents Must Be Careful. tor accomodating us by taking Ben Beezley 1. our farmers are now happy. It will be well for parents to For Justice of District 5 R. W. mr little old four sheets a week That Ralph Williams has about be careful about keeping of their for two years. If we could af­ Baker got 123 votes. For constable of district 4 Jesse deserted us since he got married. children from school to work on ford to do so, we would continue That oil stock in the Wiiiteaker 'he farm or otherwise nowadays. sending it, and pay you a little Beezley got 86 votes. George E. Chamberlain got 99 well is once more on the boom. The new school laws make it something each year for taking compulsory for children to a t­ it. However times are hard, votes for vice president, seven That Crider and Kirkpartrick and we can’t do it. But if you other parties receiving a few will build another brick this tend school regularly until 15 year3 of age, and not 14 as hereto­ feel that you have made a mis­ votes each. year. fore. Employers are also liable There were 21 people voted for take, let us know and we will send your $2 back. We’ll let the as candidates for representatives Tnat Kirk wants us to keep to run up against the child labor tailor wait a couple of years un­ in Congress, Robert G. Smith our hands off when a fire starts law, which strictly prohibits their til some other subscriber pays leading the bunch with 10 votes. in that row of wooden shacks on employment under that age. Hop trainers, especially, should John Orr got a vote for sher­ Mill again. us.” iff and so did P. Q. Peterson, R. i That the elections returns in now bear this in mind. J. Taylor and John Ford. Father of Our Alderman. full were harder to get this titre Marriage Licenses. For Coroner R. L. Chapman I than ever before, and that it McMinnville, Or., April 22. got 12 votes, Dr. Staats 10, and Stanley Mayall and Florence To the editor of the Journal—I Dr. McCallon, Boots Kersey, Bill I took the judges three days in- have just found an old friend White and O. D. Butler 1 each. i stead of one afternoon to make M. Scott. | the count. and a subscriber for you through For assessor W. R. Allen got | REAL ESTATE “TRANSFERS. your agent in McMinnville. His 2 votes, A. Ayres 3, Dr. Staats name is James W. Ayres and he 4 and E. W. Meeting at College Chapel. L. Ketchum 1. Lortrt Campbell to CLinrsstina K is 77 years old. 1 was acquain­ Not many At the college chapel yester­ Fellow«, lo t 8 in block 9, M ill­ votes for justice oi ted with him in Chicago in 1859, constable were er’« H om estead Add to Dallas. . 12a recorded, and vo­ day evening a meeting was held Alfred and at that time he was the best ters seem to have Sim pkins to 1 C Em erson, of the subscribers to the new 80 acres as a rule fail­ in t 6 s, r 4 w .............. wing shot in the state of Illinois. ed to write in for any candidate college fund. The purpose of F Broadly to C Reim er, 31.72 I have seen him kill 50 straight where names were not printed the meeting, as stated in the C acres in t 7 e, r 5 w ................... oirds in Camp Douglas, Chicago, Itemizer last week, was to see if R K Wil i »ms to VV J Southw ell, and kill 67 geese in four hours on the ballot. «0l laud ii> Falls C ity ........................ there was any objection on the Chan N Bilyeu REPUBLICAN ell, in the tules above Marysville, :>art of those who had subscribed 157.19 acres in to t W 10 .1 s, Southw r 9 w ......... The delegate to the republican th c ro n c y to paying their sib Elenora S Mathson to Charles Ca'., and 75 prairie chickens. K In Nebraska when the law open­ convention receiving the highest scriptions should the college con­ Spaulding Logging Co, lot 3, ed for China pheasants, he was vote was Little Doc Smith, he clude to adopt another plan and block 7, Henry H ill’s Add to one of the champion wing shots. getting 315, C. W. Acheson com­ instead of putting up another Independence ............................. O O Asher to E G Erickson, 71 It was nothing unusual for him ing next with 238. building on a new location, util­ aeree in t 7 e, r 5 w 2-r For vice president the republi­ ize the old site as possible, by re­ Antoría to kill 24 jacksnipe without a T mber ami Lumber Co to miss. He had a partner, H. V. cans wanted C. W. Fulton, giv- modeling the old building and al­ Wm W M itchell, tilintee, nw <|r t 8 s, r 8 L’emple, a banker of Lexington, ton, giving him 29 votes, Burch so putting up a less expensive of 8VN «i» of section f Neb. Just happened to find 23. Lafollette 5. Cummings 4. one than was at first suggested. Fra NV n . . k . . K a v k e t u x to E Iwitl Ja- him in McMinnville since my re­ McKinley Mitchell 4 and Taft 3. The majority of the subscribers co' son 6 3 a c e s in t 7 s, r ó w H For Presidential electors M. J. present seemed to have no par­ . e-ter L Wicker’son to Florence turn frqjn Alaska. McMahan got 921 votes, E. V. ticular objection to the plan pro­ B . ker, lot 7 of section 5, t 10 a, JOHN KENADY. r 5 w Carter 3. C. A. Johns 1, McKin­ posed, but on the advice of At­ Mrs Susie Suitor to Oregon M ill­ ley Mitchell 2, G. L, Hawkins 1 Coming torney Hayter it was decioed to ing Co part of lots 1 and 4 in U pper 1. get out a new subscription paper block 7. M m m outh................... . . The shadow posters in evi­ and L. C. M. Hawlev got 1284 votes and virtually make a new can­ Sanford Snyder to D A C<»ok. lot dence about town forecast an en­ for W. representative 7, b ock 12, T lio ip e’s Add to In- in Congress. vass, it being impossible to col­ «lepen'enee ..................... tertainment to be given by Mrs. 135 For justice of the supreme Bess Gearhart Morrison, the well court. Robert Eakin got 1179 lect for this purpose nnder the t (¡overo et ux to Hen V Pulse, 3 ami 4. block 24, Thorpe’s present contract should subscrib­ t lots known elocutionist. Mrs. Mor­ votes to Henry McGinn’s 1. 2.X) >WI 1 ot' Independence... rison was in Dallas last year as a For dairy and food commiss­ ers being unwilling to pay. tMviil C Heisteand to C ’rus A Prof. Winters will now interview B tri. V, a (1 in t 8 », r (i w feature of the College Lyceum i i W. I. Cottel got 290 votes, individually the subscribers. E 11 Wi - i..a t I«» .1 am es D lusher- course. As her work ¡e eived ioner A. T. Edwards. 135, A. A. Lee 5 w . . . 5« tv . 12 7 » acre« in t 8 s, t such hearty appreciation the col­ 347, John D. Mickle 502. Jam es K Shields et ux to J T Wat- lege Y. W. C. A. has again se­ For railroad commissioner, T. Gone to Rest. ters e l ux. lots 2J a. (1 21 in cured her for May 17, 1912. 600 block L West Salem .. K. Campbell got 1177 votes to Mrs. Clara Agnes MacCarthy R C Cam piteli to Minnie Camp- The Laurel Nebraska paper W. R. Hinshaw's 1. 2000 passed away at her home in this 08 acres in t 0 s, 5 w .. l>ell, 3». says of her: "She is always J. M. Grant got 19 votes for city of tuberlosis at 9 in the good. This was Mrs. Morrison’s sheriff and Asa B. Robinson got morning of April 24th. She had GILLIAM. 20th appearance in Laurel, and 1 for clerk. we will stand for her coming 20 Tracy Staats got 18 votes for ' been ill some three years, and I thé attendance and loving care Mr. Inman made a business trip to times more if we can get her. Wm. Riddell 9, and R. of her relatives and friends, to­ Salem last Thursday. * She gets better every year, and assessor, Knox 2. gether with all that medical sci­ Miss Pearl Mungi£. of Dallas, spent people who hear her once want H. Fred Crowley got 6 republican ence could do failed to bring re­ Sunday at the home of her uncle, B Y. to hear her again. votes foi*assessor. lief. The funeral occurred from Allen. | For school superintendent H. the residence today. Rev. Win­ The teacher and pupil« of G uthrie WHY PAY RENT C. Seymour got 1232 votes, W. ters officiating, and the remains school are rejoicing over the fact that were laid to rest in the Odd Fel­ the walks are now finished and Guthrie 3, and Prof. Dunton 2. When you can get 2 1-2 acres Ford now rank« with the standard schools oi For surveyor B. F. Beezley lows’ cemetery. The pall bear- the county. of the best garden land in Dallas, got 1293 votes and F. M. Suver jers were Calvin Shepard, Joe | only six blocks from the court 2. The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. I Card, Pearl McBee, Garl McBee, G. G . Irish April 17«h died the sam e house, with a dandy 6-room Ii. L. Chapman got 1298 votes G. F. McBee and L. H. McBee, day and was hurried in the Riggs cem e­ house, good barn, chicken hous­ and C. W. Henkle 1 for coroner, all cousins of the deceased. Mrs. tery Thursday. es, woodshed, cool room, with For justice of the peace for McCarthy was born in Clacka- T h e little son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornier A an abundance of fruit and ber­ District Cochrane got | mas county, February 26, 1882, while trying to chop wo»*d the other day Í ries, with unlimited opportuni­ 14 votes and A. J. B. W. 36. and came to live in Dallas last | «»ode a m ist lick, striking his hand, se v ­ tie s to raise chickens, a cow and W. A. Blocks got 14 Quick g the forefinger. H e was taken to for consta- August. She leaves two chil­ erin town where Dr. «Starbuck dressed the a pig or two, with the LaCreole j ble, D. G. Meador 4, L. E. Wal- dren, Dermoth and Aileen, and injured hand and the little fellow is g et­ £ running through the back yard, ; llace 12 and Ray Jones 1. mother and one brother. She ting along a« well a« could he expected, for the tiny sum of $500 down ! Dist. 2 Justice, F. L. Wood a was an estimable lady in every though it so*ms very :m«t to see a little and your own terms on the re­ 1157, constable, Jos. Imlach 110. respec t, and her passing is mourn o i.e tliu i cri p d for li e. « mainder. Mind you the place Dist. 3— justice, H. Holman ed by many friends outside of Chas. and Jack M im iich went to Sa­ has its own water system. Think j 414: constable, M. Putman 45, J. her near lem Sunday, returning the sam e day, relatives. of that. | while Chas. went on to Portland Mon- $ Ashbaugh 6, W. H. Gaynor 3. j day. Got lots of 'em, but this skins IS. Dist. « 4 justice, J. H. Flower REPORT ’em all. See F. C. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Corn ley were Salem via- « 1207; F. K. Hubbard 17: consta-j I itors last week. ITEMIZER REALTY CO ] ble. Jesse Beezley 5, Chas. _____________ Of the Condition of The Dallas City * J. Pepper was visiting his sister at ¡O’Brien 8. I Hopewell last week. He also spent a Bank, at Dalias, Oregon, Probate , Dist. 6 justice, Sanford Sny- ; day at M cM innville during his stay. Estate of Amanda DeLash-1 der 114, J. D, Winn 142; consta- In th e S ta te o f O regon , at Ihe close of busi' j There will lie preaching in the Guth- if if mutt, final account filed and set ble. J- H. Moran 68, Aug. Sper- nos*. A p ril Ift. 1911: ; rie school house Sunday afternoon. is RESOURCES. for hearing Friday, May 24,1912, ! ling 3, Sam Hanna 3. if s anort for 1911 and 1912 ------- — --------- O th er r e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............ 11.000 parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Ja k H all. Dm* from h a n k s, (m t r e se r v e h a n k s) 2.nu> filed and approved subject to fi-l Look! Read! Think! Due from Approve«! r e se r v e banka 102.777 10 Mrs Eilna South, of Independence, And «*lher c a s h ite m s, «I« 41 nal settlement. Opportunity is knocking on f f a t s eelr* h on h a m l .................................... .. 29,Si-6 86 cam e up Friday to get Mrs. George Adoption of Helen Gordon, an ¿ qq ,. 0f some good hustler W ells incubator. *307,712 49 infant minor, and to change wj10 has $2750 to invest in one of M isses Carrie and Leah Nash return- LI A hi li m * name to Helen Boker. Petition the best paying business proposi­ ■ ed Thursday from Scappoose. r a p itili sto c k p a id i n .............. ......S for adoption granted. tions in Polk county. It has un­ S u r p lu s f u n d .................................................... .«.two E. B. Gnhat. wife ami daughter, and j d profits, less e x p e n s e s an d limited possibilities before it. U t n a d x iv e s id e paid 1.909 «7 Ed. Harmon wife and daughter, motor-1 I m tiv id u a l d e p o s its s n b ie c t to c h e c k 227,353 52 with no opposition what ever. D em an d c e r t in ca tea .»f d e p o s it ........ 4.459 ed to Salem Sunday. Investigate this. F. C. Meyer, Time certificate! of deposit »..191 90 E d . Harmon and Nelson Anderaon Itemizer office. D a II hp , Oregon. T out ...... 713 I» mad a businoaa trip to M istletoe dairy | N ervous? Thin? Pale? CASTORIA P o r In f a n ts CTii!dr6ni The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVfcgetable Reparation for As similaiùKjiheRwdandRrtuia ting (lie Stomachs atdBowsof I n f a n t s /C hhdrkn Promotes Digestion Overfill ness and Rest.Contains neiitw Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. N o t N arcotic . Btttfi* jfOtJ ¿UYTWÜl fln/éu W- JkM ItU h- ♦ A u srSttd IfaM - Aperfecf Remedy for Constipa­ tio n , Sour Stomach.Dlartt«M Wormsi’onvulsioiis.Fewrist ness and LOSS OF SLEEP- f t . Simile Signature of N EW YORK. A t b m o n t h s o ld j 5 D o s e p A s - J J C e n t s under the rowl g Exact Copy o f W rapper. Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA V M S O S N T A U R • • ■ W Ä R T , M W T O W « C FTT. Let Power Experts Work for You at Our Expense VVe want to sell every kilow att of electric energy tlia t we can. B ut we do not care to m ake a co n tract with a power user unless the custom er knows th a t it is to his advantage to do so. O u r power engineers have devoted y ears to th e ir w ord; they know th e ir business. They are a t the disposal of every power user, large or sm all. They m ake a com plete, thorough investigation and test, and com pile a scientific report upon which you m ay rely. When these experts have finished you will k n o w your p a rticu la r power problem s from all sides. N othing will be left to guess work. Oregon Power Company Telephone 24 605 Court Street j Several Sales in One j DALLAS CITY BANK R.E. WILLIAMS W. G. VASSALL P r« kirnt Cashier MRS. OUVE SMITH-BICKNELL S ta te o f Or«*a«» C o u n t j o f P o lk » «•• 1, W. 14. V a s s a il. C a sh ie r o f th e a b o v e -n a m e d h a n k , d o s o le m n ly sw e a r th a t th e a b o v e sta te m e a t Is tr u e t«> th e best o f m v k n o w le d g e And bell##. W .G . V ARM ALL, C ash ier. S u b sc r ib e d an d sw o r n to b efore m e t h is 25th d a y o f A p ril, 1912. J R. SIBL EY . N ota ry P u b lic . (a«4L) farm near Monmouth Tuesday. W hen you buy our Shoes w e m ake a sale t h a t doesn’t end w ith th a t sale. W e look fo rw ard to th e tim e w hen you will come in and say: ‘‘I w a n t a n o th e r p a ir as stylish and as fine fittin g as m y la s t ones." This does happen so fre q u e n tly th a t w e have come to ex pect it. I t is th e logical resu lt of our care in recom m ending rig h t m odels and fittin g to m easure. Our W ay W ill Surely Please You DALLAS SHOE STO R E Phone 513 M RS. J. C. G A Y N O R , Proprietor | f f l J Î U Ï M A « t A A A C m A t S i A M A t S t A i e t iS« iSt JiWÄlJÄUÄtjai*-. 5 W hy Have Shabby Furniture? I t costs but a trifle for m aterial to m ake it look as good as new. Comes in cans of all sizes, ready to p u t on, and anybody can apply it We recom m end Acme Quality Varno-Lac which stain s and varnishes at one operation and m akes a beautiful varnish-gloss finish in fine im itatio n s of expensive woods such as m a­ hogany, cherry, w alnut, oak, etc. We have Acm e Q uality Faints, A nam els, Stains and \ arnishes for all shabby surfaces, both indoors a n d outdoors. Let us show you colors and tell you about them w hether ready to buy or not. it » a » » $ 3» » * it it » > a a it it » it » » » » » » » J Vi Mr. Price and fam ily. *f Airlie, »pent : Jjj a part of last week with her parents, a Mr and Mrs. Chas Townes. Get a Copy ol O ur "H om e Beautifying'' Booklet—I T ’S F R E E Mr. K nighten t«*»k to Albany lis t ‘A week. Mr*. A. J. H ail. Mis- Lee, Mrs j * A. J. Richardson, ami Mrs. Etticl Rob- ' son. f DUNGAN BROTHERS 508 W ashington Street, Dallas, Oregon i C lem ent W ilson a w ell known y o u n g « « man at th is place, was married to Mies j Jordan, of near Suver, last Sunday. V V W ¥ V V V tur W W V V V V W W V V V ' V V V V vvvvvvv L