To the People of Dallas and Vicinity IF you only stop to think for one moment on the subject, you will readily agree with me that the present age is an age o f Specializing. No one can do several different things at the same time, and do them successfully. It is the one that specializes in one certain thing that accomplishes his object with certainty and perfection. --------------------------------------------- N O W WE COME TO THE POINT---------------------------------------------- Every one knows, and those that don’t know, I bag leave to inform you, that I Specialize in Men’s and Boys’ Ready to Wear Apparel, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. I handle no side lines. I devote my time and energy to these lines exclusively. I study the tastes o f men. The fact is 1 have made this my life study. My many years’ experience in these lines enables me to serve you the way you like to be served. Now the question is, when you have trouble with your eyes, don’t you go to an eye specialist? When you want to buy hardware don’t you go to a hardware store? When you you want to buy an automobile where do vou g o — to a grocery store? No! To an auto dealer. Well, the answer is simple: When in need of Men’s or Boys’ Wearing Apparel GO TO AN EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING STORE. Get the benefit of twenty years’ experience. The largest stock, the largest variety and the most up to date styles. It is always a pleasure to show you through. You are not urged to buy unless you are inclined to do so yourself. Whether in need of a pair of Hose, a Tie, a Hat, or a Suit of Clothes, you will undoubtedly find it to your advantage to look over our stock. O U R C L O T H IN G D E P A R T M E N T Is a revelation. Whether your tastes run to the extreme, or more sedate, we can please you Whether you are built regular, short, stout, tall, we can fit you, and we can suit your purse Men’s Suits from ........ $10 to $25 Young Men’s Suits from $7.50 to $15 Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits........ $3 to $6 Boys’ Juvenile Suits for tots $2.50 to $5 And every suit guaranteed as represented or your money cheerfully refunded. S h oes fo r P ap a an d Sonny, too O U R H A T DEPARTM ENT We carry only shov« that we can sell and be able to tell the buyer, “ If they don’ t wear as they should, bring them oack and get another pair FRE E,” anil we mean what we say. Our Furnishing Goods stock is beyond the question of a doubt, everything that a department of that kind should be. I coidd talk to you all day on merits and demerits of good merchandising, hut space doe9 not permit me Newspaper men have a habit of charging a fellow by tlie inch for space, therefore I will say in conclusion, People: I want your patronage or your business, and if you are half as anxious to be pleased as 1 am to please you the battle is won. Is the most complete in town. We have so many styles that it is almost im­ possible to enumerate them. Sufficient to say, that we can suit or fit the most fastidious. Prices range from $1.50 to $4. We are sole agents for the celebrated Mallory Cravenette Hats. You know what they are. We also have a large variety of Straw and genuine Panama Hats for men, boys and children. Thanking you all for past favors, and respectfully soliciting your further patronage. Always ready to serve you, W n . HERZOG Leading, Clothier, Dallas, Ore. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. MONMOUTH NO. 2. PIONEER. RICKREALL. INDEPENDENCE. POLK. WEST SALEM. Linn Nesmith came in from »Spring- Eddie Cade ia able to be around the Mrs. J. Allen, of Corvallis, was a Mr. Neufeldt’ s family have the meas­ field Tuesday to visit his grand parents, guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. les. atore again on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Clark. Chas. Shenefield last week. Edward Marsh started for Denver last John Kliever and family were visiting Mrs. Jack Goodell and sister, Buelah week after spending a week with Mr. Mrs. Roy DeArmond visited relatives at McNulty’s Sunday, Smith, and Mrs. Bud Ramsey went to in Dallas over Sunday. and Mrs. Nicola. Robert Baxter had a birthday party Salem Friday shopping. Geo. Myers left Wednesday for Cali­ Mrs. W. W. Percival was a Salem the 3rd of Mav, it being his 17th birth­ Mrs. D. T. Hodge visited Wm. Cad­ visitor lu8t Saturday. day. Those present were Mr. and Mri. fornia to work in the olive orchard». ies at Bowersville Monday. Mrs. Rose McGrath, of Portland, vis­ Toevs and family, Mr. and Mrs Buik- Buil Field» and family, who lived in halter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, W. 8. Fill'» house, moved down Ihe riv­ Orval Price is dr ing some carpenter­ ited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. McNulty and fami'v, and ing for Mr. Pender, who lives on the Mrs. A. S. Locke has returned to her Jack Wilson «ml Johnny Cobull, Lunch er to cut halm wood. Call Patton place. home in Portland after a visit with was serve at a late hour. All reported PERRYDALE. Mrs. Haines, who hn« been visitir»K Mrs. A. Hill was brought home from friends and relatives here. her daughter, Mra. Page, of Kingwood a good time. ♦ R. L. CHAPMAN.... the hospital Sundav somewhat improv­ Park went to Portland for a few weeka Dr. and Mrs. O. I). Butler attended Mrs. Bessie Reddikopp is visiting her slay with retativea. Fred Hebding spent last week in ed. F U N E R A L DIRECTOR the musical comet’ y, “ Green Stockings” «ister in »Monmouth. Portland. and L. C. Koser has sold his property here in Salem Monday evening. Mr. Gauhert ia putting an addition EMBALMER Misses Anna and Frances Kurtz were to Frank Laws and will build and move on lii» house. Mr. Elwood Hartman and Miss Ruth ’ O F F IC E : Ch apel »m l Parlors. N. M a in e !. visitors in Dallas Friday. to Perrydale this fall. OAKDALE. Porter were married at the home of the Our school close« on the 17th with a DALLAS, OREGON: J Rev. Hawley, of Salem, preached Harry Cookingham went to Salem bride’s mother in Salem Sunday. fíne program in the evening. i Bell P h on e 103. - M utual P h on e 130«. I here in Rev. Hixon’ s place Sundav. Sunday. ♦ C all. Promptly Answered Oay or Night ♦ ('barley Trueax is helping Harris A .Miss Ruth Hodge, of Salem, visited They blasted the hill down and are Mrs. Homer Foster and Mrs. Duig- Martin move their boiler. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hodge, friends here Sunday. grading the old Skinner road cloee to nan were in Dallas Saturday. the Wallace road. Rev. W. A. Gueffroy left Tuesday fori Florence Ensign visited Mrs. Fannie May 1st, a daughter. Frank Ward went to Summit Thurs­ Mr. Rockwell made a business trip to The Perrvdale correspondent is not Tacoma, Washington, where he will at- Harrington Saturday afternoon. day looking fora mill site. Miss Stella Smith returned home last Fu'one this week. Salem and Falla City have a nice new tend a meeting of the conference of the ! able to wiite much this week. Correspondents’ Contest. Mr, Domaschofsky lost one of his best week from Dallas w here she lias been 1 Chas. Shenefield transacted business Ed Cochrane and wife have returned gasoline car on now, No. 63. Evangelical church this week. staying for several months. horses a while back. John Roberts, of Banks, was here the Beginning April 1 the Itemizer be­ to the rock crusher north of town after The Mother»’ meeting for the W. C. in Portland last week. The boys of the Monmouth concert I the rain. T. U. held at Mra. Page’ s wa« a «ucees», Mark Blodgett is home again from his gan a four months correspondents’ con­ first of the week putting out a ranch band recently gave a dance, the inonev Wesley Perry, of Salem, is visiting and making fence on his land here. trip to Corvall s and Albany. E0LA. Melvin Green bought a horse of John there being 2fí ladies present, beaidea test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­ relatives here. taken in from which wrens to help pay the Misses that took part in the pro­ Miss Bertie Ross is on the sick list. Netherton Tuesday. Roy Harrington came out one dav for their new uniforms received last cept the prizes will be in cash, instead gram. Mrs. Page ia a fine hoateBa. Mrs. J. G. McIntosh and Mrs. D. Dav­ last week to show them his farm. Mrs. Carlson is sick in bed and has idson were Salem visitors Friday. MissChrystal Forest, of Dallas, visit­ week. Jim Hubbard and Art Hogan made a She served dainty refreshments and of other articles, that method seeming business trip to Raymond, Washington. all enjoyed the same. Oda and Zepha Blodgett spent Sun­ been for several days, Dr. Morse is at­ The six bids which were opened bv t ) suit best all concerned. The most ed Miss Anna Kurtz Sunday. tending lier, »Mrs. M. E. Chapell left Saturday for Mr. Ko6er is excavating for his new the city council Saturday for the con- day afternoon at Orie H urling.on’s. C. A »Sellers and family visited at his regular and most newsy eorres|»ondent Born, to Mr. and Mr«. Gooch an 8 i struct ion of the water works were reject- Born, in Salem Sunday morning to a visit w ith friends in New berg. father’ s »Sunday. pound «on. Baby and mother both do­ We are glad that the iieighljors w ho during that time w ill receive $10, the residence. ltd, as they were too high and the bid- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoimari, of Eola, ing well. have moved away from here enjoy our Miss Lois Hewitt was a guest of second $5, the third $2.50 and the next j ders had iormed a combination. a fine daughter. letter to the Itemizer. friends living south of Monmouth over two $1 eachi The contest w ill close BUELL. The normal school students are plan* BETHEL-McCOY. Flossie and Maurice Begun have gone Sunday. Everything looks fresh and nice «¡nee July 31 and be immediately follow­ | ning for a play. »Shakespeare, to be giv- to Lafayette to atav with their grandpa the rain. .7. L. Hanna was a business visitor to | en in the college chapel on the evening ed by another of four months duration | for a couple of weeks. Henry Delaney is planting jKjtatoes The demonstration car front O. A. C. of May 17. to Portland Monday. commencing on that date. thin week. Mrs. Lewis Davis and children have made a short stop at McCoy. A large | The Presbyterian Needlecraft. club j returned to her parents home in Ball- crowd attended, being mostly school : Mrs. Orville White went to Portland FALLS CITY were entertained at the home of Mrs. I Hop training commenced in Mr. children from Be htdand McCoy schools. ' last Wedntsday, to he present at the flton. Paul's yard »Monday morning. II. Mattison List Thursday at ter noon. Clifford Monkers made a trip to Sa- ! operation on her brother, Thomas Hock- BUENA VISTA. m The truant officer was in Eola »Mon­ Lambert Sheppard, who was taken to ena, for appendicitis, w hich took place Sherd Bralev is working very indus­ lent Saturday. the hospital in Dallas last week, return­ day oil business. Thursday. triously in hi« hopyard. Ralph Devick, of Salem, is visiting at Where Scratched It Made Sores. Ter­ ed home the latter part of the week. MONMOUTH NO 1. Two different parties were here look­ Miss Lillie Gray, of Salem, visited ; A meeting of the stockholders of the A W. Fletcher is bringing the water her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rich - 1 Bethel. ing at the Shore place Monday. rible Itchingand Burning Kept H ir Monmouth Evaporating and Canning T. B. Masters and family left Thurs­ down from the mountain spring to his Elmer Shields and family spent Sun­ unison, a few days last week. Mrs. Z ii re Id a Hayden, widow of Ben fromSIeeping. CuticuraRemedy* The ma^s meeting Monday evening of house. day at the home of his brother, George. company was held in the cannery build­ day for their home in Washington. Hayden, died at her home in Salem the citizens for a cleanup day was very ing Saturday. It was decided to run Ed Harmon shipped 20 tons of hay t Stanlev Fletcher has purchased a new Completely Cured Her. NoRoturr. Mr». Flower was a Salem visitor last Sunday and was hurried Monday. She well attended aril good suggestions the cannery this year or rent the build- »Mrs. K. V. I). Paul «pent Monday af­ last Widnesday to Cooper Bros., of automobile. week. was over eighty years o d. iug. ternoon with Mrs. R. It. June* and were made, which if carried out will Portland. •'Three years ago this winter I hid a Waldo Finn is greatly improving the daughter, Nora. mean a cleaner city for us. Many new purchases for the improve­ Miss Ethel Tooze was a Falls City breaking out that covered my whole body. Mrs. Hansen went to Portland last condition of the Finn hill. ment of the normal building will he v’u itor last week. It itched 80 it seemed as If I should «o crazy. ANTIOCH VALLEY. Mr Shepard, of Brooks, has moved Earl White is home again from work­ A ball game was played at Amity Sat­ made soon, as decided u|>on by the Tuesday, returning Thursday. It first came out in little ing on the depot for the electric line hack oil his ranch for the summer. urday between the Bethel high anil executive board of the normal at its re­ pimples on my back and Leslie and Lamar Tooze were in town W. H. Murphy has a crew of men Amity. Amity won by a score of 6 to across the river. spread till it covered my W. If. Mack has been doing«om e car­ cent meeting. last week selling stock in the new Ther- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jones spent Sun­ and women twining and training his whole body and limb» penter work for Mrs. Thomas Guthrie, 12. Mr». Ella Applegate snd children and day with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd June«, of down to my knees, also On account of the weather the May ntadine company. hops. of Gilliam. 1 A H. Wyatt and daughter. Phoebe, d a y exercises at the normal were post- Mrs. Lena Jolly, of Portland, are visit­ Butler. my arms down to my el­ Zim. Hinshaw was in town a couple Mr. and Mrs. Virl Yeater and daugh­ ing their sister, »Mrs. A. H Haley. bows. Where I scrati '.icd. Our school closes May 17th. The were Salem visitors Saturday. , poned until Tuesday, on w hich afternoon 0f7lays last week. John Delaney ha« finished cutting ters Echo, Wilma and Margaret, of It made sores, ami tho teachers and pupils are preparing a ry busy since used them a tew days before I could sea There will he children’ « day exercise« business visitor John Grant w ing there for .onto time. She returned Miss Jean Hunt and Charlie Hunt The regular session of the Poik coun­ they were beginning to heal, and the torrlM» Mrs. Orval White return*! from Port­ the nice weather. at Peedee the first Sunday in June. this week. are training hops for W N. Yeater, of land where slie went to the bedside of j Itching was gone. ty teacher’ s institute was held here Sat­ to Corvallis Monday. Will Bush is helping Alva Womer in dry and aliout 100 teachers were pres- j "Those that lived In the house at the tlmo Luckiamute. 1 her brother, who had underwent an op* 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cook spent Sunday at build some wire fence. A. N. Robinson came in Monday front know how I suffered, and how the Cuticura ent from Polk county, while there were Misa Lizzie Bogynska, of Mi-tletoe, is ¿•ration at the Good Samaritan hospital tiie home of Gus Fredrickson near Park­ his Harrisburg home for a few days vis­ Soap and Ointment cu'e*l me. I never take , Jesse Yost and daughter, Hazel, were shout 40 from Marion county. The training hops for Frank Laws, of Rick- ' for appendicitis. He was doing well. a bath without using the Cutieura Soap, and er. it. facility of the normal held training Airlie visitors Saturday. reall. I do not believe there are better renudlcf The Buena Vista high school team de­ Mr. HofKenn, of Alsen, visited with for any skin disease than the Cutieura 8oap Raymond Pruitt got hurt by a horse school during the dav in order that the j The action of otir school board in em­ Mrs W. B. Ramsay received a t le- rSfiiNO REMEDY K L H L U I tiic J0r“ 5 t » no "s » so feated the Monmouth team last Satur- , Sunday. visitors could see the practical work 1 ploying Mr. Barnhard as principal of gram Saturday that her mother, Mrs. » his daughter, Mrs. Orval W bite, oil his and Ointment.” (Shmed) Misa Sarah Calkin* S l L C « . C H I L B L A I N » . F E L O N S , B U S NS, E T C . «lone in that department At 4 o'clock | Waukegan, ill.. Mar. 1«. IP tl. bav at the latter place9 to 8. A V A L U A B L E M O U S fM O L O S A L V E Mrs. Chet McCiain and Mrs. Will a program was given in the college, and <»ur scrpMils tor the Coming year, meets Curl, of Lisle, Wn., wan Ivin* at the | way home from Portland Sunday. A U 0 * U * A H r S MAVt IT OA WflU-OSTAIN ON A tQ U C S T Cutlmra Soap and Otntmerit are for sale a c c c a t no S u b s t i t u t e » with the approval of <»ur people. Falls point ^..... of death Mra. Ramsey and Ed Harmon and N C. Anderson Bu-h were Falla City visitor» Saturday. throughout the world, hut to those who Mrs. Addie Guinn, of »Marion, visited P r ic e J J C e n ts nil the plays given bv the normal stu­ City is proud of her school and justly **o children hastened to the bedside of her bought from Hanna Bros. 12 head of I Everything is growing fast since the have suffered much, lost hope and are with- ' friends and ner daughter Saturday. dent» during the entire year were gone ami tho hoard is doing its share to make mother at once. lings and a Mitchell manure spreader • rain. 6 ut fslth In any treatment, a liberal eampta over. o f oarh togv*her with 32-p. booklet on the it good. I Mi„ iv d i n attfmlril the teacher» last week. Ix)ng trains loaded with lumber are | Mr. Towell a d mother viaited at Mr. The Buena Vista high «chool second j care snd treatment of the skin and scalp t l coming here from Dallas dailv. Some j Mr. snd Mrs. Blckner and daughter, Baker’ s laat Sunday. team defeated the Monmouth second on 1 Dr. Mount, the new doctor, ha« taken meeting at Monmouth Saturday, who have been visiting at the home ol I Gordon Powell went to Salem Satur- j ihe high school diamond here Saturday , office« with Dr. Hellwartli and ia active- Mine Edith Allen, ol Gilliam Station, 1 pas* cars «re sent on loaded to other Cure. CokU. Croup and Whooping Cough. 1 places. Robt. Emmons, left early Mouday ' day on a visit. y engage«! in practice. I visited with Miss Jean Hunt Sunday. 9 to 8. morning for Southern Oregon. j A meeting of the citizen« of Mon- the Star theatre i mouth was held Monday evening to devise wavs and I means tu clean tip and beautify the : streets, alleys ami private premises, and ! set a date for a general clean up day. Roy Bird and family took a trip over the hill« Sunday to the snug little home of hi« brother Charley, where they spent the day. Those young folks who took part in the program for the basket ; social beside | The pupils of the training school pre­ the pupils were Orie and Ray Arm- sented the operatta, Florinda, in the trong, Willie and Fredia Domaschofsky, college chapel Friday evening with a Elizabeth Happe and Florence Lubsky, and their parts were very much appre­ I large audence present. ciated. The annual meeting of the Christian Roy Kinion sprained his ankle so bad church was held Saturday afternoon, and offices for the f.llow ing year were Sunday that he wasn’ t able to go to elected. school Monday. A number of persons from here went Krnest Robbins, of McNary, came ov­ to Independence Saturday to see the O. er Friday and stayed till Sunday with ! his sister, Mrs. Alpha Bird, and attend- A. C. poultry demonstration car. ! ed our basket social. James Kennedy and John Burns, of Portland, were in Monmouth Thursday, I Willie Dennis and Clyde Robbins, of looking over the plans and specifications Oakdale, took dinner Sundav at Roy for the new water works. Bird’s. All the County News Graphically Writ­ ten up hy Our Brainy Rustlers. PO is q n ^ a K Chamberlain's Cough Remedy