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WS* DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. ■ BB ■■■ The Methodist pulpit was filled 'Sunday by Rev. A. A. Winter. BURGE-BIERLEY. IT IS WHISPERED HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Tuesday night the Philogia literary society held their usual weekly program and business meeting at the high school. A f ter the business was finished the That George C. M itty is bring program was given. When the meeting was over the whole so- ing Eola into the limelight. t > u * /vu i /v . iciety was taken to the Grand i a a .C wr e y Gr*S?ry has con- theatre. Allen Cadle. one o f the eluded to be a candidate for re- Adelphian boV8, captured the election as police judge and city and had t0 tak e them to the auditor. show. That J. V. C. says he was the The Adelphian literary society high king pin in certain quarters will give their open program Fri until W. V. F. came to town. day night, February 21 at the This will be th e , That Jim Williams says he high school. now has the city dumping ground first time that the boys have ev and i f you have any dead ani er given an open program, they mals. put them in front o f his promise all that come that they will not be sorry. residence. The high school base-ball team That this is the way a lad over in Dutchtown was heard calling will be practicing in about two his brother to dinner the other or three weeks if the weather day; “ Gusty, Gusty, come and stays good. I f all the material eat yourself, once. Ma’s on der turns out for the team Dallas| table now and pa’ s half et al High will have one o f the fastest' teams in the valley this season. | ready!” Tw o good base-ball men started ! That Ralph Williams says he to school this week, they are never promised anyone a job— Wayne Barham and Frank; simply to have certain appoint i W right. Every one knows Bar ments made. ham. and know that he is one o f That our post office had a con the best pitchers that ever pitch R. cockerels and six 8, COR S A L E -S ix undrum the other day. A couple ed for a Dallas team. W right is at the ty. * Black Minorca cockerels. Cephas Nelson. c- 1 Buy your boiled hams o f rabbits were shipped by pos from St. Johns high school and I Dallas Meat Market. N o flies, no A t the request o f the Woman’s tal service, but before they left will probably be a valuable man con sai , e - s miuh cow., i work ho™, double dusL strictly sanitary In re estate o f Wallace Yates; the office there were nine o f club the management o f the Star to the base ball team. He is an * harness, buggy, hack, wagon, plow, cultiva j report o f sale o f real estate in I f you are looking for the Best, ¡theater will run an educational tor and 60 R. I. Reds.— Inquire Max Luebke, 3 them. Was the weight increas infielder. n.il-*8 no. tewest of Dallas. F21 ! Washington county, set for hear try our Yakim a hard wheat flour, j e a c h Saturday evening in the ed and should the package need Wednesday afternoon th e ing Monday, February 24th. — H. A. Woods & Co. ! interest o f the children. more stamps? grammar school and the high COR S ALE —good apple, peach and prune trees. In re estate o f Anna 0. Boat George Ball and Van S ea rs1 * five to six feet high.—Willamette Floral Co., Ed. F. Goad’ s law office, pro That Johnny Ashbaugh and school students were called to man; bond filed and approved, 0. Dallas. Phone 1221. bate matters a specialty, room 20 were up from Ballston in their, Al Snyder are out for recorder. , assembly for the purpose o f a A. Wolverton, L. D. Mulkey.and Lincoln program. It was as fol National Bank Bldg. F20 autos Saturday and report the j W. E. Smith made appraisers. That too many chickens have C O R S ALE - -cows, F. L. Guthrie. Dallas, phone roads the finest ever. Van isj lows: 1 Blu • 661. ru The Item izer will print you been missed in the first ward | In re guardianship o f Oscar having a nice time as a federal Selection— High school orches 500 butter wrappers fo r $2.00 or Smith et al; annual report ap- lately, and the th ief will get tra. grand juryman. _ mile 1000 for $3.00. proved and guardian discharged caught first thing he knows, in south of city limits. Fine well and large new Song—-America. A little 12-year old cousin o f £g tQ Ceci, and 0gcar Smito * barn. Fine land for prunes or small fruit. Price fact has been tracked already. Precious Pet devotes over a ours was run over in Pendleton Reading— Estelle Caldwell. only S16UU. Phone 4x6, F6 column to g iv in g us advice in his yesterday and instantly killed In re guardianship o f Wendall Biography o f Lincoln— Beth That Wilson should be official last issue. Thanks. Gertie. L'OR S A L E -L o ts 6 and ? in block 17. Ellis addi- while on her way to school. She Den!inger;guardian’sbonds fixed ly declared as elected president Wilson. * tion. For particulars call here. The two lots Stories o f Lincoln—Thelma E. C. Kirkpatrick was up from was the only daughter o f J. B. at $1800 and he authorized to on Lincoln’s birthday is but a and house for 61260. F13 sell real estate; general bond re fitting climax o f a remarkable Smith. Portland Monday, looking after Grubbe. duced from $2000 to $1000. situation. Vocal solo—Georgia Curtis his many business interests here. You c^n operate a vacuum from 61.60 to 66.00. Phone Buena Viatu 6662. Talk about Lincoln—George In re guardianship o f Lulu Ber V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V^V That Tafc will get out o f a F it Cooking bags, 30 fo r 25 cents. cleaner that will thoroughly clean man; bond fixed at $1000 and fight with Mexico i f it is possible Smith. Instructions how to use them in and guaranteed not to injure An incident in Lincoln’s life — real property ordered sold. 1odo so, but our militia boys are OR S A LE —Pure bred S. C. W hite Leghorns; each package, fo r sale by Dallas your carpet in any way at a cost Elect cocks 62. cockerels 61.60. Eggs 61 per 16. 65 Meat Co. In re estate o f N. Fukuka; Eis- girding up their loins just the Sarah Taves. o f 2 cents per hour. For rent per 100- G. W. Starr, phone Pink IS. M20 Violin solo— Julius Herzog. uke Fukuda made administrator same. by Smith & Ellison. A. J. Barham is again in the Recitation — Bernice Newbill. under bond o f $2500, and author- • » , . . L O R S A LE —A few S. C. White Leghorns, prize real estate business, he having Selection —Girls quartette. Tw o young men were taken ized tocompromise claim against| That i f you do not like that Mayor Craven has recently ap * winning cockerels for sale at 61 to $2.50 each. Lafayette, Oregon jl picture o f yourself you ge t to bought out C. F. Hamilton, who into custody last evening by S F C & W R R —F. C. Meyer, phone Smithfield 662 line 3. tf A meeting o f the athletic asso pointed three new members on morrow, send it back. may go to Tacoma. Nightwatch Grant charged with ciation o f the high school was the library board. W. L. Soehren, In re guardianship o f Elma A. Offer a full line o f home grow n c and disorderly. Brown Leghorn eggs. 61.60 per aett- k sale That some public buildings called after the program and the August Risser and Tracy Staats, You can get Better Fruit, the being drunk Davis; inventory and apprais- ___ ing of 15. Henry Voth. Dallas. F27 F Nursery Stock at V Judge Gregory added $15 to the should not be allowed to have base-ball manager and captain reappointed. The new board as well known fruit publication, o f . , A ment filed and approved. and track manager and captain sembled at the library rooms Ia3t OR S A LE —1600 Carlton nursery prune trees, Hood River, c ird playing going on in them and the i temizer Clty treasury by hmnK them $7‘ 50 In re guardianship o f Gladys will run from 5 to 7 foet. I have sold my place apiece. were elected. Frank Wilson was night and held a business ses trees at once. Phone, one year fo r $1.50. iiSD O M Ramp; guardian authorized to while others are deprived o f it. tf Antioch 61. . W. H. Ramsey. elected manager o f the baseball sion. Mr. Staats was elected The city council will make that borrow $500 and give mortgage. That the curfew ordinance Mrs. Elizabeth Koser-Warner, team and Ray Boydston captain president, Mrs. George Gerlinger trip to Portland, as the guests o f should be enforced or taken off fo r the coming season. L O R SALE--an organ. Inquire o f Mrs. R ... who was a school teacher in Polk Lynn secretary and August Risser Warren Bros., sometime next s * Dimick. 314 Orchard avenue. Phone 381. the books. tf county in 1854, died at Oregon Grafted walnuts, filberts, ehes- V Matheney and Laird Woods were treasurer. Mr. VanOrsdel, the J. L, Castle is visiting his old week at a date to be fixed by the City this week. nuts, apples, prunes, peach, cher- ^ That Frank Morrison is going elected manager and captain of retiring president, made a fine city dads Monday evening. They business haunts in Yamnill. COR SALE Gooseberry plants, well rooted. L. V ry, plums, logan and mammoth 4 ^ _ , *, i to have A l Snyder churched from the track team. r D. Gibaon. W rite or phone Farmers 186 Sa- Collections given prompt at will there get their information | speech to the new board urging blackberries, gooseberries, grapes V Four candidates are out Tor the club for dealing from the tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con first hand as regards paving. them to work together unselfish- currants, etc. « auditoi— Gregory, Snyder, Ayres bottom. stable, Dallas National bank | ly and harmoniously as the old This morning Manager Cadle and Ashbaugh. L. I. Buroeir building, room 22. t f Hoard had done under his years t f Mon mouth. That the marching suffragettes received word from Columbia Years o f experience has taught 5 Many people are taking advan New tiles are being laid in the got cold feet early in the game, tage o f the offer o f Eilers music I o f administration. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Starr were U niversity stating that they us how to grow reliable stock. 5f The regular monthly meeting You cannot afford to place your y court house rotunda where they over Sunday for a visit with her there are 16 left out o f house to ship Grafonola, Victrola, would be unable to play here FOR RENT orders with traveling agents or 1 the 100 that started to Washing-|and Edison recordg anywhere in 1 o f the Library board will occur parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Saturday. Eugene high was im had become loose. elsewhere until you g e t our quota- V at the library on the second ton. Morrison. mediately called and they will the west without extra charge Monday o f each month at 7 p. m. V. tions. Do not delay but advise v R R E N T— 7-room house, furnished or unfur Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowman,of P nished, hot water up and down stairs and niahed, us as to your wants. We will S play here Saturday i f they can I That Moses is running oppo and guarantee safe delivery. There will he a business meet bath. Inquire o f Paul Hunter at Dallas varare. Albany, have been visiting here The library management is assure you just treatm ent and en- V tf ing o f the Young Mens’ Better call off the game with Albany I I with his cousin. Judge Hardy sition to Chappie in decorations. This enables those living at a very appreciative o f some hand tire satisfaction. »J distance to choose from the im some g ifts received for the new ment club at the M. E. church high. I f so the game will be | Holman. advertised tomorrow. mense assortment o f the fresh, W ANTED Sunday afternoon at 3 o’ clock. building: A handsomely framed *%A*.A**A*.A,aA*éA*.A%A#.A #àA%A%A% up-to-date records carried by portrait o f the late M. M. Ellis, Up in the Rock Creek country, | . Some 30 .... o f our , citizens attend- i Mrs. A. V. R. Snyderand Mrs. i ed a rendition Eilers big establishment. W rite first president o f the library XV A N TE D —50 to 100 cords of Hr bark from se< C. G. Coad visited with their near the Polk county line, i f the ! f d a rendition by Nordics at Sa- ond growth timber, Inquire o f Muir A M< Eilers music house, Portland, board given by Mrs. Ellis, a reports he true, there is war and *ern ^asl- even|ng by special train Donald Co.. Dallas. Ore. brother, W ill Rowell and wife, at Ore., today and ask for new cat large U. S. flag from Mrs. George rumors o f war, particularly ru- and reP °rt much enjoyment Rickreall last week. F13 Gerlinger, a fine large palm from The Fairview school is making alog, mailed free. mors. Reports o f men carrying lady wishes board and lodging in private A small fruit spraying outfit is good progress in every way ac Mr. and Mrs. John MillsfDes- guns for their neighbors arc A young family — Address P. O. box 7Ü. tf Mrs. J. R. HubbaJd; and a beau- sa R idgew ay) were over from heard. Better cool off boys and badly needed in Dallas, and some cording to the- reports o f the t:ful framed picture, Atalaula’s one entering the business could the J. be friends. There is nothing rural school supervisor and su- i work team wanted by H. L. Crider. Dallas. Salem Sunday visiting at Christian Science services held Race the g ift o f Mr. J. C. Hay- make good money twice a year. F2U L. Sweeney home. berintendent. in Adventist church Sunday Feb- tsr. but trouble in the fighting game. The school building _ >s being uary 16, at 11 a. m. Subject of Mrs. L. D. Brown is sojourn Cooking hags o f the Dallas — Toledo Sentinel. W A N TE D —3 or I unfurnished rooms close in. in remodeled and in a few days the Lesson-sermon, “ Soul.” ing in Portland. She was oper Latest thing out in ™ private family. F2iA Meat Co. Mrs. Ed. Bell passed away in new school bell may be heard Sunday school at 10 a. m. cooking o f all kinds o f meat, Salem Sunday, o f dropsy, aged ated on Monday by a specialits Reading Room—First Nation fo r an obstruction o f the nostrils. fo r many miles around. The Sunday, February 16th, 1913. i 25 cents fo r 30 bags. about 51 years. She was n na , _ , ! yard is being improved in many al bank building, room 10. Mass at 9 a. m. Mrs. W alter Rasmussen h a s .waysa n d the building will be G ive os a chance to sell you tive o f Ohio, coming to Dallas in Sunday school at 7 p. m. 116—Rosalie, G. G. Thompson, some country bacon 20 and 22 1891, where they lived for some been in the hospital this week j painted later in the spring. The Benediction at 7:30 p. m. Buell. cents a pound. Every pound is time. Mr. Bell is an attendant for treatment, a slight operation school room is probably the most Subject o f lecture: “ Outside The Byron Troubadours are 118—Seeforth View, A. J. Mc- guaranteed. Holman & Boyd at the insane asylum, and a broth being necessary. attractive o f any in the county. going to be in Dallas Thursday, o f the Church there is no Salva Gowan, Amity. er o f John and Charley Bell, who ston Grocery. All the pupils are taking a February 27th. This is a troupe tion.” 1. — What a Society is to Merle Meyers is riding a cat- 119 Tilly Gorham, Wm. Mc- were over to attend the funeral course in penmanship with the o f Hawaiian musicians. E very its Founder; 2— What is in and There will be a meeting o f the terpillar for Clear View Orchard Ghie, Sheridan. Tuesday. Co., who are doing an immense A. N. Palmer Co., o f Cedar Rap one is a master in his specialty. |Out o f the Church; 3—To the Polk County Mohair association Now is the time to let the amount o f work, cleaning and ids, Iowa, one o f the best corres on February 22nd at 1:30 p. m.. In the native songs and chants above assertion an absolute truth to consider pooling the 1913 clip. Item izer know your opinion on clearing over 1400 acres 500 acres pondence schools in the United o f the tropics, to the more fin or a monstrous lie? States, and the improvement is federal road propositions as ask being already planted to orchard. J. H. Brown, president. Stations o f the Cross every ished compositions o f modern noted by all patrons. A ll o f the ed for by Senator Bourne else Mr*. Walter Pugh, who has been ill, A t the Presbyterian manse at grades take an active interest in composers. Their voices blend Friday night, during Lent and Brown & Sibley, attorneys and where in this issue. Congress is improving. abstracters, notary public. A b man Shackleford, o f Missouri, in high noon today Rev. Edgar M. letter w riting and have written in perfect harmony rarely equal- iMass daily at 8 a m during week. They al Father Berne, 627 Oak St., Dal- Mrs. W. D. Davidson and Miss I.illie stracts made promptly at a rea a letter to the Item izer yester- M>les united in the holy bonds t0 their congressman at Wash ed and never excelled. Doughty were in Dallas Friday. sonable charge. 616 Mill street, day asks about the same ques- °f'n a trim e n y Wm. W. Hamilton jnjjton. D. C., for various gov- so sing songs in English, Ger las, telephone 342. man. French, Spanish and H a Mr. and Mr». Charles Roberta, for Dallas, Ore. tion. Let congress know what “ nd Catherine E. Sutherland.; ernment publications, including waiian. Plan to hear them. merly of thia place, drove out from -a - Miss Pansy Racey. Mrs Ber- you want, or forever after hold Miss Sutherland has been em -i^be follow ing books and maps: R - C o u lt e r lem to spend the week end with friends. ployed at the Gerlinger home and Report o f the Commission o f There will be preaching at the M. K. tha Toner. Mrs. Virginia Smith your peace. In this city on Sunday, Febru has many friends who will wish Fenton have church next Sunday at 11, Rev. M. |„ wnk Mrs. H. L. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams her happiness in her new home Education, 1911 year Book o f A g Let us ship you one o f our fine ary 2nd, Mrs. Rose B. Thomp- Bullock pastor. Sunday school every ! been attending millinery open- riculture. Map o f the United She was born in came up Monday night. They in the metropolis. Conn cornets by parcels post. son, died. Sunday at 10. Everybody cordially in ings in Portland. States, Philippines, Porto Rico, have just returned from a sever vited. W rite for big free catalog and Iowa, April 27, 1867, and was U. S. Grant’ s resignation as etc. married to G. G. Thompson at I f you desire to dispose o f your al months trip east, where Ralph Frank Fawk and family . spent , uuii. Sun The narents and teachers meet- £reat free triaI offer< Ei,ers leader o f the Dallas band was has been engaged in political day with his mother, Mrs. JohnVawk.! butter you must now have but- ¡„ i H music house, the nationts largest Dallas, Ore., and located on a accepted by that organization in g w ijlb e held here February everything musical. W e have just purchased 10,000 E i 1 e r s | farm near Buell. She is surviv )talph Allen and wife, of Eastern <>r- " rappers. A t no place work with President Taft. He | last evening at a regular meeting 21. The program will begin building, Portland, Ore. F13 ed by her husband and one broth squares o f the celebrated Rain agon, have been visiting at her broth can you secure them cheaper or is not very optimistic over the ...... o __ f Clark, _____ _ Proof Roofing. This roofing was er. Emerson Bunn, Tbe mem- promptly at 1 o’ clock. e r’s home, W. b . Allen, at Fir O e s t better than at the Item izer office, chances o f gettin g his list o f p o -! farm. I liticai appointments past t h e bers. voted unanimously to ex Wyoming. The funeral services manufactured expressly to shed tend a vote o f thanks to Mr. The Rickreall telephone line has been h “ ® ? '“ 1’ ^ tw p a th li- democratic watchdogs o f the sen were held at the Christian church the rains o f Oregon and Wash extendad to Oak Glove. censed by state examining board ate. Grant for his able assistance and Mrs. Hattie Sibley’ assisted by j Tuesday forenoon, the sermon ington. W e guarantee every carload of — -- o f Illinois and Oregon. The on- _ , . , I faithful service. F. L. Shrake Mrs. Josephine M cDevitt install-!. Geo- ' Vol?lfor l *hÌPPed ; being preached by Rev, Foster, square positively new and first - - — - — hay to Portland Tuesday. I lv licensed non-drug physician in There will be a basket social was elected temporary leader ed the follow ing officers for Mis and interment made in Masonic class, In order to move some o f Dallas. Office corner o f Court at the Enterprise senool house subject to approval, his appoint- tletoe circle. Women o f Wood-I Mr. Parker and Mr, La# attended the this paper quickly we are offer cemetery. Sheridan Sun. and Levens Sts. t f Saturday evening. T ebruary 15. | ment to be made permanent craft, after which a banquet was fruit ,ecture in Dallas, ing it for a short time only at The proceeds w ill be used to The Bennett family have all been when he shows that he can hold served: Guardian neighbor, Em- Roxana and tieorgisnn Fiske were the follow ing prices. 1-ply per I f you have money to loan _e ! purchase a flag for the school the job. Mr. Grant will probab ma Jost; adviser. Josephine G rif- j*'** with 1»Kr|P- over Sunday visitors at the Meyer farm. Ezra L. Dixon, father o f Mrs. square 75 cents, 2-ply per square will find you a borrower: i f you All our farmers are busy plowing thia want to borrow money we can building, which w ill supply the ly continue to be a member o f fin; banker, N ellie Grant; clerk, Mr. Wohlford on Monday purchased D. Lester Fields, was kicked by $1.10, 3-ply per square $1.30. last point necessary before be the band. fine weather. Sadie Lynn; magician. Hester a fine team of horses from Mr. Wyatt, a horse on Thursday afternoon This price includes cement and find you a lender. Plenty o f mon j near Amity coming a standard school. W e and died Friday morning at 2:30. nails and free delivery to any Lloyd Mallicoat was attending to bus ey on improved farm property. The annual inspection o f Com- Fiske; attendant. Nella Tatom ; would like a good representation iness in Dallas Saturday. W. C. T. U. meeting net Wednesday The funeral took place at their dock or depot in the city. sentinel, Helen Greenwood; cap Re- BROWN & S IB L E Y . pany G will take place next W ed from Dallas. Perrydale, Ballston Frank Fawk was through Monday tain o f guards, Wayne Green at Mrs. Duignan's ActiM i of officer*; home near Amity, the interment -member every square guaranteed n esd a y evening at the armory. and press meeting. All invited to come from halt ( reek. D rilling was resumed at the and all the intervening country. being in the Newton cemetery, absolutelv first class. Hattie Sibley. ... „ , ................. Lieutenant Endicott. U. S. in- wood; manager. -- « • * ■ ■ —■ An orchestra has been organized in Corvallis, Ore. Merle Meyer visited at the Meyer Whiteaker oil well again this J. SIM O N & BROTHER Miss Sarah Hnzeltine, o f M on -, spector. and Major Settlemeir, Perrydale with J. P. Caldwell a» leader, farm Sunday on hia way to Ruell to run week. A 4-inch baler has been Front and Grant Sts.. mouth normal school, will con- \ state property inspector, will be i ,uy Lee clarinet. Carl Morrison cornet, an engine for a land company. made and the scheme is to use duct a class here in folk dancing in charge o f the inspection. This Portland, Ore. Dr. W alter J. Larson, o f Mill Carey (iilson tuba, Kobert Mitchell, NOTICE FOR BIOS. Mr. and Mrs. W . <«. Garner have this to get past the slant in the every Saturday afternoon at will probably be the largest and and Fourteenth streets, and Miss baritone, Roy Houck violin and Miss been in Southern Oregon, where they hole instead o f taking up the eas Elsie Keyt as pianist. 3 o'clock, provided that she can best showing that has been made Julia May Nixon, o f Dallas, were went to attend the funeral of Mrs. ing and redrilling. V OTICE ia heraoy *iv «n that bids will b« re- The C W . B. M. held their February •’ secure a class sufficiently large since the organization o f a mili- quietly married last night at the Miss Pauline Snyder was up G an er's father. c«iv«d by the county court o f Polk county. meeting at Mrs. McKee's Friday after Oregon for forty (40) cords of oak grub wood, to to make it worth while. The Owing to insufficient advertis tarv company in Dallas. Every W hite Temple by Dr. W. B. Hin noon. Those on the program were Mrs b*> not lea« than two (2) inches nor more than six from McMinnville Sunday. ing. probably, there was no re first meeting will occur on Sat- member o f the company who son, the pastor. The marriage A. Kevt, Mrs Elliott. Mrs. McKee, (6» inches in diameter. Also forty (40) cords of first claas second growth fir wood: said wood to DR. 0. 6. REMPEL sponse to the invitation extended 1 urday afternoon o f this week will be unable to be present for was unexpected by their frtenda Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Ennes, Mrs. Jen b ' delivered at the Court House in Dallas., on or Grand Haven Nursery- -All September 10. 1913. Chiropractor baseball fans to meet at Clarence and those interested in^ joining inspection will report to Captain and only a few were present. nings, Mr* Lee. Mrs. Wise snd Miss before fruit and ornamentai Bids to be opened on the first day o f the March kinds o f Fannie Keyt. A fter the program and Jf*rv* Hrifcialiat ami Spinal Adjuster. Phuae Shultz’s barber shop last even 1913 term o f this court. Court reserve* the ri«h t trees, logan berry tips a special may apply to Mrs B. Casey o rjS ta frin not later than next Tues- Mrs. W innifred Mann, o f Spo a short social visit a)) were invited to to reject may and all bids. 1414. 0 a. di . to & p, m. Other hot ra by ing and take steps toward the Mrs. George Gerlinger for par- day. Everybody is cordially in- kane. was the bride’s only at the dining room where a finp oyster ty. Address W. S. Boorman, A. B. ROBINSON. JR. appointluent. 114 Court Strtei County Clerk. ! ticulara. supper awaited them. DalLia Oictfou 1 formation o f a league McMinnville. Ore. F20 tendant.— Oregenian. ! vited to be present. Mrs. I. R. Douglas is up from Married at the home o f Mr. Portland visiting friends. and Mrs. Robert Evans, Wood- County Clerk Robinson went burn, Ore., Sunday evening, over to see how our solons were February 9th. Daniel F. Burge and Rose A. Bierley, W. S. Gor gettin g along yesterday. don. pastor o f the Methodist Miss Pauline VanOrsdel has church officiating. Mr. Burge is resumed her studies at the Uni a highly respected citizen o f Polk county and the proprietor o f the versity o f Oregon. Oak Lawn Stock farm, where he 1 Go to Woods & Co’s grocery has received many prizes and M. Hayter, dentist. Bank Blk. fo r shorts and bran— the good and medals on his Jersey cattle NEW TO-DAY Glen 0. Holman, attorney at old fashioned kind. and thoroughbred Percheron Notice* under this head only *» cent law Wilson Bldg. horses. Miss Bierley is from Har Guy Bros, have secured the ■ w ord each insertion, cash in ad risburg, but has been one o f the A t 7 per cent— $5000 on good i agency for the H aney Davidson vance. No phone orders accepted. honored teachers in the public Motorcycle. j farm land. A pply here. I schools o f Linn county for the Dressmaking and plain sewing FOR S A L E The “ makings” for the new past three years, and has many 1 719 Mill street. Phone 642. bell low er has arrived and it will friends in Albany and vicinity, be erected in the near future. who wish the worthy and attrac ÜOR SALK — 4 young turkeys by C. B, r“ u D. F. Hodges, o f Rickreall, * Polk Station Phone Smith Held No. 1 525 has a few thousand dollars toj The bankers and court house tive young lady the greatest pos loan on real estate security. F13 force took a holiday yesterday sible happiness in her new home at the farm near Dallas. Be r O R S A L E -O n « 3 1-4 Mitchell wagon. also one and celebrated Lincoln’s birth- sides those mentioned the follow -! * horse Studebuker. run one aummer B. Bnul- N ew spring waists and dress |. F20 ley. 606 Lewis street. ing iruests were present: Mrs. B. skirts now on display-at the Dal- aay las Variety store. Mrs. John Ebbe has returned R- Rice, o f Salem, who played COR S A L E —Jersey cow fresh in three weeks. * Inquire o f Earl Day. phone 1664 Dallas. F21 f ■. . . from Dallas, where she has been the wtdding march, E. G Gard- nnnrt anfi P|Ut Up m | visiting relatives.— Toledo Sen- ner, o f Dallas, MissLouanna Ev- ans, Mrs. May Durant and Mrs. SALE -F in e Mammoth Bronze turkey gob quart and half gallon glass jars tinel F OR bler. F. W- Cooper. E27 at Holman & Boydston Grocery.! , W. S. Gordon. A fte r a delicious i r‘ c l • u ’ au , reP< ?rts ; dinner the happy couple took the Seven room house, 2 lots. City brooder.—John Robinson. sale of his hops to Livesly at 18 t rajn and will be at home to their Black 16. Price$750. t f View add. to Dallas. cents. I his was the largest and f rjen(]3 j n a few davs. Installments i f desired. best lot o f hops le ft in Polk coun-1 ___ ------------- That honesty is always the best policy, as certain candi date for road supervisor will learn before many years. a AND GET THE NEWS FRESH itemizer Clubbing Offer: Daily Oregonian and $ 6.80 Itemizer, one year Daily Oregon Journal S5.00 and Itemizer, year Probite. TAKE YOUR CHOICE j LIBRARY FOARD MEET. Officer« for Coming Year and Lay Plan«. F F Records by Mail. LAFAYETTE NURSERY COMPANY I Exceptionly Low Prices 20 to 40 per cent saving ^ ^ i I 1 FIRST STANDARD SCHOOL Polk’s First Standard School Pro gressive. The World Moves I'se f We Move Anythin? E’se Christian Science Services. Catholic Church. Farm Name«. Coming! OAK GROVE. Comets by Mail. Was Married in Dallas. CITY TRANSFER CO. w Phone 1061 Dallas, Oregon Rain Proof Rubber Roofing. Officers Installed. SMITHFIELD. Dallas Girl Married in Portland. PERRYDALE NO. 2.