ss ' £ 4 rV ì Cf. cl ^C T h f L&rgfs-f&r\d B e s^ P ap e r ¡n P0II5 Çountÿ Polk County has Soil I F Adaptable for all Purposes. ^ A ny F ru it T hriv es Dallas will Build T w ice as M uch in 19J3 as She Did Last Year 1 j The Paper th & l Qi\)es You V^ha't'You W & n i to T^^ad D A L L A S, O R E G O N F E B R Ü A K Y 20, 1913 V O L . X X X V III. NO. 7 PALMER SUITS AND COATS Vv£/ his second hand store. Going sported "boiled” shirts. Then I was then sung, and a discussion S. S. CONVENTION. on down Main street north we came Curt, and Tom Rowell’s ¡on “Relation of the day school to find Dr. Worthington and daugh­ blacksmith shop, where Ike Interesting Sessicn Held al Inde- the S. S,” was opened by Rev. 1 Phipps. ter, with a small grocery, and Lynch now is. Dave Burns ran pend en :e Last Saturday. then the post office with Jim the livery stable in its present Prof. H. C. Seymour spoke on Smith as Petroleum V. J. E. location, he residing in the Chap­ The eighth annual Sunday "How to Bring Adult Members had his blacksmith shop man house on the west corner of school convention of Polk county into the S. S.; after which he Several have asked us how Smith where the then wound its the next block. Sam and Frank convened in Independence at the was asked many questions along 1 Charley Johns served as judge at untramelled race ______ this line, _ which were promptly way and next Stiles had the harness shop at M. E. church on last Saturday, : ! answered. the time we mentioned last came a two-storv along, used its present location. The east week. He was appointed, owing a wood-working building 15th. with the county^ presi­ Rev. Rev. Phipps then an­ shop. Frank half of this block was occupied the to the resignation of Isaac Smith, as dent, of Dallas in the chair. by the J. E. Smith residence and Brown handled this business, nounced the dates April 24, 25, who was elected to the position. having bought out John Teal, a horse corrall. The convention opened prompt- and 26th for the state S. S. con­ Leaving the court house block who had moved to his mountain The block north had no busi- at 10 o’clock with song ser vention at Oregon City. in 1883 on the other side of Mill ranch vice alter which the convention above Falls City, and laid ness house on it until the latter was led in prayer by Rev. Sandi- “ What our county organiza­ street going west we first found the start for his future compe­ part of the year, when the Item­ fur, of Independence. President tion is for” was ably handled by J. M. Campbell with a furniture tence in the izer moved down. It was run by Miller then read the scripture J. G. VanOrsdel. -that could Rev. store where the Sterling Furni­ then be had timber McCain, who lived in lesson from Luke XIV chapter, At 7:30 p. m, praise service led for the asking. ture company is now located, There were a number of old small John house next door, and followed by a few remarks set­ by Rev. Sandifur and M. E. choir and next to him were a half doz­ buildings scattered around in whom we bought out in October. Rev. Phipps spoke on “Seven en shacks, one the city cooler, this forth the object and aims of things that S. S. stands for. The and it was a great Warren Dunn and family lived ting and others occupied by Daly & place vicinity, the convention. In the absence in one of the houses on the east seven points developed being: for the boys to play “sheet» Butler, J. H. Townsend, and fold.” Ralph Williams was the side of this block and L. M. Hall of the secretary, Hugh G. Black, “Scriptural Study,” “Sacred Judge Warren Truitt with law Dallas, was made secretary Song” “Safeguarding Society” in this game, and there in the other. The whole north of offices. Horace Smith had den­ leader pro tern, was the Grant boys, the Harris half was occupied by the spac­ The conference of the S. S. su­ “Stimulating Service” “Sane tal parlors where Henry Camp­ boys, home of Hon. J. D. Lee, perintendent was then taken up Sport” “Sending Salvation” and Rowell boys, and many ious bell’s office now is, and Jap Mil­ others the who owned merchan­ and led by the president. At 11 “ Soul Saving. who we do not remember ler was in the next door with his to help him out. They would dise store, a his general residence being An appeal was made at this drug store, Zenas Vaughn also gather about dusk, and for sev- the show structure of the town. Rev. C. A. Phipps, gen­ time and a collection was taken having a watch repairing coun­ eral hours each evening have a That year was memorable to him o’clock secretary of the Oregon S. for state work. ter therein. Mr. Miller moved high old time in searching for by reason of his making his first eral S. association arrived and took Report of committee on resolu­ the next spring to the Brown each other. Dallas was not trip east, and his visits to Grant charge of the conference and tions wa3 read accepted. building just completed, where lighted in any way, and it was ann Washington’s tombs and oth- continued it with the help of the Minutes read and and accepted. Mrs. Gregory now is. Round Table leaflets. the moonlight evenings er places of interestwere recorded Adjournment until 1:30, at “ Blessed be the Tie that A grocery occupied the only tempted them. Many is i in the Itemizer of the time, A which time Rev. Gueffroy, of Binds” was sung, after which corner where the Jap restaurant that the time when conversing with few years after he sold his in- Monmouth led the devotional ex­ the convention was dismissed now is, ran by either Hubbard men across the street with prayer by C. A. Phipps. we have terests here and moved to The ercise. or Ellis, John Grant and John heard the splash of water, Dalles for the health of his President Miller then took This closed one of the most in­ and daughter, Smith buying it the next spring. found some lad getting a ducking is now a resident teresting and best attended S. S. This marked the advent of our in the race in his eagerness to of Portland, but where and appointed the nomi­ convention ever held in Polk doughty sheriff into town, he get to the base before he was responsible position, he and holds has a charge nating committee as follows: county and marks advent of coming in from the Luckiamute found out. The next building gathered fame to himself in Rev. Gueffroy, Rev. Sandifur, W. new S. S. activities the in this coun­ farm to take his taste of busi­ 1. Reynolds, J. G. VanOrsdel and ty. manv lines since leaving his na­ C. HUGH G. BLACK. a China shop, where the tive ness life. The upstairs was oc­ was A. Phipps. His son, Lyman, is The committee on resolutions Secretary. of laundried goods, fresh in the home. cupied by the Itemizer office, best general merchandise busi­ from the race, was turned out but it wa3 moved that fall to appointed,consisting of at Hood River, and the oth­ was then where George Hinshaw now has, for those of our inhabitants who ness W. G. Black. H. G. Black, HENRY TARTER DEAD. er members of the family yet Mrs. H. G. Campbell. alive are scattered far and wide. M rs. Dr. Ueinpel, of Dallas, read a Respected Citizen of Polk County On down the hill were other res­ paper by C. P. Gates, of Succumbs to Pneumonia. idences, bur not across the creek, Dallas, written on “The Teacher of with the exception of the Trav­ Young Men and His Class.” Early last week Henry Tarter and eler’s Rest, where Mr. Hagood Prof. Reynolds, Buena Vis­ his cousin. Ballard Tarter, were and his wife fed a goodly portion ta, next spoke on of “The S. S. the brought from their Airlie home of the country people who came h to visit Dallas. The academy Church of Tomorrow,” followed to the Dallas hospital, both suf­ the delegates present. fering from pneumonia. The J . campus was bare of buildings, by “The Pastors Relation to the cousin wa» able to combat the and used as a play ground entire­ S. S.” was then discussed by disease successfully and is now | ly. This brings us to the acad­ Hilton, of Forest Grove, improving, but despite the best emy itself, of which we will Rev. Special Thi* W eek: 10 inch Cake Plates, 25 and 30 by short talks from the of medical care and good nursing have some short recollections followed A Combination that cent values, only 17c. ministers present. Henry succumbed to the dread next week. G. A. Phipps then opened the disease at r bout 5 o’clock Sunday is Hard to Beat Some of our prices: topic of "Financing the County evening, after an illness of five 10 quart Dish Pans 25c; 14 quart Dish Pans School Rally at Perrydale. Work” followed by Mrs. Bonnie days. The remains were taken 25c; 8 quart Stew Kettles 25c; 10 qt. Stew Kettles Smith, of Buena Vista. to the Chapman undertaking The annual school rally for 25c; 14 qt. Galvanized Pails 25c; 2 pair Childrens “Methods for Beginners” were parlors where they were prepar­ Perrydale and Broadmead schools Hose 25c; Easter Cards, each lc; good heavy Laces up by C. A. Phipps, follow­ ed for burial, and Monday after­ was held at Perrydale school taken by several short addresses. noon shipped to Airlie, inter­ W IL L R. H O W E, Mgr. 10c dozen. We are the only store in Dallas that J I house Saturday, February 15th. ed The missionary work of the ment taking place in the English ¿•(The meeting was opened at 1:30 S. S. was carries nothing above 25 cents. then openly discussed cemetery near there, after fu­ <* by Hon, D. L. Keyt, president the delegates. neral ceremonies conducted by jj of Porrydale school board. A j by Rev. Ewing, representing the Rev. D. V. Poling, late of The •‘ Iduet was sung by Miss Bessie; American Dalles. The whole community Morrison and Miss Lucile Keyt. I , ,., Bible . ,, society, , - then . gave and turned out to honor one of their Opening address by County Su- : f splendid talk on the aims this most respected and worthy citi­ perintendent Seymour explaining the 'vork. accomplished by in Police Court. zens, and many were the expres­ The Trial ”whv these rallies are held and !*5ev^ ®9ciety- , ibis was tollow- sions Don’t Miss the auditor’s office was the grief that Henry Tarter scene of a lively tilt the good derived from them.” i ^ Love to was no of more. at law Mon­ A man of noble day afternoon.it being the case Then came the discussion on the i ru e otory. following subjects: How to de- ^ ^ reports of the different impulses,he was well thought ot of the city of Dallas vs. Guy ,crease the list of tardiness,” schools °t the county was read by all and his loss will be severe­ Faulconer and Carl Simpson, of ly felt by the community, as Sheridan, for ^ “text hooks, ” “standardschools” ; and accepted. an alleged use of TH U RSD A Y , FEBRU ARY 2 7 well as by his relatives and bad language on ."I "teachers and parents club,” ... ® nominating committee at intimate the streets Sat­ friends. "what is most needed in our ! tlme 'pade its report which urday evening. Judge Ed. F. school,” “parents visiting schools j unanimously accepted and Henry Tarter was born in represented the city and land teachers visiting in homes,”-;off106*-8 elected for the ensuing Klickitat valley. Washington, Coad Seats on Sale at Stafrin’s Monday, February 24th Harry the defendants, and March 4, 1860, coming the same the case Belt “home credit plan,” and “how year as follows; was tried before Police to assist the school fair.” The : T ^,resin pieces of different sizes, -about three dozen all told. A Folk Dance-------------- ---------- spirit of the day will add interest and f°ur winter at the Italian capital. Mr. Address of welcome by Rev. most shapes. were distrih- pleasant afternoon was Vocal solo ..Miss Edna Morrison to the occasion. The committee I uted among the These Platt is a close personal friend of Sandifur: response by Hugh G. crowd, af- spent in discussing the menu, Reading___ Miss Bertha Serr in charge are, Mrs. Conrad Staf- ter completing the hearts, and each» Governor Wilson, and he and Black. music aqd oen vernation. and Mark became acquainted during Solo by Mrs. Sandifur. I rin, Mrs. W. L. Soehren. Mrs. J. four that received a complete Catholic Church. the strenuous days of the con­ Address, "Weak places made tnguy were the congratulations Craven. Mrs. D. P. Patterson. heart were compelled to «rig that tention at Baltimore, both being strong” fiy Rev. C, A, Phipps, tendered Mr. Phillips on the ar­ Sunday. February 23. 1913. ! | R. Mis3 Sadie Lynn, Mrs. George song or pay a forfeit. At 11:30a ardent Wilson supporters. The The first days s session ended rival of his birthday, and those Mass at 9 a. m. I Gerlinger. dainty lunch was served by Mrs.. who enjoyed his hospitality were: friendship continues in spite pf after tfiis zp|endid address with T, D. Phillips and wife, W. S. Sunday school at 7 p. m. Elliott and Mrs, McKee after distance. which a few wore games were- Benediction at 7:30 p. m. Lodge Notice. song apd prayer to oonveno Jost and family, Tracy Staats Lecture: “Out of the Church played, then alt. after a very en­ again at 2;30 P- m, Sunday, and family, A. G. Rex and wife, Jennings Lodge No. 9, A F. joyable evening departed for noSalvation” Some more lights. LETTER UST, At 2:30 Sunday devotional was of Portland. Fred Huber and Father Berne, 627 Oak St., Dal­ & A. M. A special communica­ their homes, vowing that their led by Rev Wood, of Monmouth. family and Alvin Nott and wife, las, tion will be held Saturday, Feb- hntts and hostesses were ideal telephone 342. P. Miller was then elected Monmouth; Miss Pearl Phillips ruarh 22nd at 8 o’clock. Work The following letters remained as W. delegate entertainer»?___________ to the state S. and Gilman Nunn. M. M. degree. All mem­ uncalled for in the Dallas post- S. convention at Steve Taylor and F. C. Grier­ in bers the requested Oregon City. be present. office Tuesday: wore in Dallas the first of Visitors welcome. tq By The place of holding the next At the Methodist parsonage son order of Grand Haven Nursery Alii Mrs. Nettie Higdon. week to secure a standard theW M. convention was left in the hands last Saturday evening Rev. D. the kinds of fruit and ornamental Chas. W. Johnson. (2) bred mare from W. E. Lynch of of the executive commiitee. trees, logaji berry tips a special­ WALTER S. MUIR. Mrs. Florence Kenyon. Lester Fields united in marriage that city. Mr. Taylor is the pur­ Prof. D. M. Metzger, of Dal­ Chas. E. Agee and Miss Reatah chaser of the horse. wLicn is a ty, Address W. S. Boorman, Secretary, Mrs. Rhoda Lock. las next gave us a splendid ad­ Schneider, both of Dallas. Their speedy little acjnal with a good McMinnville, Ore, F20» D. A. Reeves. dress on “How to make the The Itemizer will print you C, G. CO AD. U> her credit—Stay ton 500 butter wrappers for $2.00 or At 7 per cent $5000 on gwxl of Temperance Sunday.” many friends wish them a life­ record Postmaster. i most iuiU. 1000 for $3.00. “Onward Christian Soldiers” time of happiness. farm land. Apply here. REM1NISCENSE). Dallas as She Was 30 Years Ago in Early 80ties. The Very Latest in FABRICS, STYLE and FINISH Be sure and see these fine gar­ ments before buying. Prices very reasonable. $15.00 and up Hart Schaffner & Marx Palmer for Suits Ladies % Spring Suits are here Hart Schaffner FIOLER S 5.10,15 H O 25 CENT STORE 7 Call and see the New Spring Styles. Something new in fab­ rics. 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