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) A. omit Th* Lar£ts*t*&hd B e P a p e r in Pollj fdurvty Polk County has Soil | Adaptable for all Purposes. | » Any Fruit Thrives J I f r ......... Dallas will Build Twice as Much in 1913 as She Did Last Year \ The Paper that Qii?es You W K a fY o u Warvt to DALLAS, O R E G O N APRIL 17, 1913 v o l . xxxvm. Lighting at Normal. Woman Vote in Dallas. Airlie Opens Season. N O . 15 Accident at Foundry. Friday afternoon at the Dallas Asserting that the rates charg According to the tally sheets In the first baseball game o f the season here A irlie defeated o f the recent election there were j ed for electric current supplied Iron works a heavy piece o f ma Buena Vista Sunday, April 13, a total o f 256 women who vo ted ,, to the state normal school at Mon chinery was to be raised, and a by a score o f 17 to 5. Buena there being 107 in the first ward, j mouth are two high, President J. rope was attached for the pur Vista led 2 to 1 until about the 85 in the second, and 64 in the H. Ackerman o f that institution pose to a 2x4 scantling nailed to seventh inrun« when they seem third. Mrs. Conrad Stafrin was | has filed a formal complaint with the ceiling with ten large nails. ed to go to pieces and A irlie scor the first women to vote in the the railroad commission under When the power was applied, the ed fast after that. The playing first ward, Mrs. M. F. Manston the public utdity act, asking for scantling came down with a rush, o f Prather, o f Buena Vista, fea in the second and Mrs. D. M. an investigation and readjust striking ,1. W. Strain on the tured the game. Wienert pitch- M etzger in the third. Nearly all ment o f the rates. The new head, and one arm, which he a nice game for A irlie allowing the ladies who guessed on the dormitory for girls at the nor had raised to protect himself. but six hits. Buena made many vote in the Item izer’ s ballot box mal school, containing about 70 He was knocked unconscious, errors. E. Williams and D. A l were entirely too high, one guess rooms, will greatly enlarge the and for a time it was feared that corn each made two hits for A ir ing 800. Mrs. Willis Simonton’s quantity o f “ ju ice” required to his skull was fractured, but Sat lie. The Polk County H. S. guess was 223, being within 3S light the way o f the students at urday morning found him feel League opens here Saturday, o f the right number, and Mrs. the school, and Pres. Ackerman ing alright, with the exception April 19 between Buena Vista M. D. Ellis guessed 297, being thinks a substantial reduction o f a sore head and bruised fore and A irlie high schools. Airlie within 11 o f it. Mrs. Simonton, should be made from the prices arm. Mr. Strain is a moulder w 11 present a strong lineup in therefore, has $2 coming from now charged. The Oregon P o w ; from Portland, and has been in the first game o f the H. S. sea- our business manager, and Mrs. er company which supplies the the employ o f the iron works for ton. Following is the lineup o f Ellis $1. The tabs taken at the current for lighting, charges 15 some time, and is a capable and wards were quite different on cents for the first 30 kilowatt efficient workman. There is no last Sunday’ s game: the totals, running from 250 to hours. 10 cents fer the next 30, culpability attachable to anyone B. V. A irlie and 7 cents abqye 60 kilowatt for the regrettable a ccid e n t- 312. J. Wienert P ♦ —- hours. The Ackerman complaint just one o f those things that can Seymour ss W, W ienert is very brief, merely declaring not be accounted for despite all Peterson s b Conn precau that the present rates are un presumably necessary V. Williams f b reasonable. The company will tions. Lacey c f C. Nendel The Osteopathic separate board be called upon to answer, after Peterson 3b V. Alcorn bill in Kansas passed the senate which the case may be set down Prather c H. Nendel by a vote o f 27 to 5, and the for hearing. 1). Alcorn If The Airlie high school is busy house by 79 to 30, and was sign- Fruit rf E. Wiiliams training for the track and field \ ed by the governor March 17. meet to be held in Dallas May 17. Struck out by Wienert, 6; by March 6th a bill was passed by 4; 3-base hit, V. Williams, the Montana legislature to com The men are training with the Friends o f the contracting par shot and hammer and work in J. W ienert; 2-base hits, E. W il pel hospital? that are exempt ties were agreeably surprised the dashes and distance runs will liams, Conn. Umpire, French. from taxation to admit and care, Tuesday morning to read on the start actively as soon as the fo r patients o f all regular licen-j Item izer bulletin board o f the weather clears and the field be sed physicians. marriage o f Amos Holman, of comes dry. A irlie has one o f I This settles the controversy Not long ago an Oregon City concerning the barring o f legally Dallas, and Mrs. Fannie Hall, of the best baseball and track fields Buena Vista. The wedding took in the county when it is put in justice came out with what he licensed osteopathic physicians te.med a record in the uniting o f from the Great Falls Deaconess place in this city at the home o f condition. It is being worked in J. D. Bevens, and was witnessed good shape now. The hurdles young couples, but our justice hospital. only by a few relatives. The are being made also the jumping can peat him a way yonder. Since osteopaths are meeting ceremony was performed by Rev. and vaulting standards and all Hardy Holman has served as as high educational standards as justice in this precinct altogeth other physicians, and since they C. O. Heath, pastor o f the Meth necessary. It is believed that er and nearly consecutively for cake practically the same state I odist church at Buena Vista.with with practice the high school will 14 years. During that time he board examination, the public j T. B. Bevens and Judge Hardy develop some good men in the has united in the bonds o f holy generally and the legislators are Holman as official witnesses. field events and also in the wedlock, and made happy or seeing to it. that they be grant- i The bride and groom were sweet sprints quarter and high hurdles. vice versa, for life 110 couples, 'ed equal recognition!— From the' hearts in the long ago, yet took The high school baseball team different mates until death called will have many o f last years which beats the Oregon City jus Osteopathic Physician. them hence. The bride is a sis team including J. Wienert, pitch tice by about a score, according ter o f the Bevens boys and the to the length o f service. Old Collections given prompt at widow o f Rufus Hall, and the er; W. Wienert, catcher; V. W il liams, first base; Neadel, short Polk always comes out ahead on ten tion by J. S. Ashbaugh, con groom our well known horseman. such propositions, and if you stable, Dallas National bank Their plans for the future are as stop or second base; V. Alcorn, hoar o f a record, just bring it building, room 22. t f yet unsettled, but they will prob third base; K. Williams and D. Alcorn, out-field. Several new here i f you want it beaten. j Cooking bags o f the Dallas ably make their home in Dallas. men have turned out and are ¡M eat Co. Latest thing out in We wish them all the happiness showing up well. Lisk $2.00 Bailers are the best. ; cooking o f all kinds o f meat. coming on such an auspicious event. ' 25 cents for 30 bags. Craven Bros. Practice Economy and Cut D ow n the Cost of Living by Selecting Boys’ X T R A G O O p Clothes Osteopaths Win in Kansas and Mon tana. Airlie H. S. Training for Track. Hsll-Holman Wedding. Record for Marriages. Attend Albany Hotel Opening. Ladies, You Are Missing Something of Dallas and vicinity-some of them:- T HE are women missing a good thing, and the Itemizer is here giving them a pointer not to do so any longer. There was never in Dallas a finer display of carpets and rugs than the Sterling Furniture Company now have on exhibition in their large show windows. It is a showing of everything that is best in that lin e- handsome, varied, the latest weaves, and pleasant home makers. Go and see for yourself. SA N IT A R Y CR IB for that purpose, and everything is so con venient about it should emergency arise. You cannot afford to be without one at the price. ■ - • • ♦ --- T •K- HE mother who attempts to fight the increased cost o f living and practice economy by get- ting Cheap grt des of boys’ c'.othes, ID is m making u n u ig » a great it mistake. u a w n t, That iuai> ion isn’t L. c economy v u iiu m j uv at u all; n. it’s extravagance. There is nothing you have to buy that will prove so expensive in the end as cheap and inferior clothing. On the other hand, there is no better way to practice true econ omy than to pay a fair price and get reliable, durable, guaranteed X TRAGOOD clothes for your boy. Blue Serge Suits For hard everyday wear, you’ll find these X TRAGOOD blue serge suits the best clothes investment you ever made. Good quality, fast color fabrics in a great variety of smart Norfolk styles, the most popular o f all for Spring, at $ 5 to $ 7 . 5 0 Stylish Norfolks fo r Boys Better think twice before getting your boy anything but a Norfolk this season. Confine your buying to X TRAGOOD clothes and you needn’t worry about the style being right— nor the fit, fabrics and tailoring either. Your choice from a number o f styles in a great q » — d i variety o f materials and patterns at *P O t O 5p 1 O ■ — THE BEE HIVE STORE A Reliable Place to Trade D ALLAS • vL* J » « L v L 5fC /¡t OREGON «L Jp /p d ' 'p "p The greatest collection o f wild animals ever assembled together at one time will be seen in Dallas Tuesday, April 22, when the A1 The follow ing letters remained G. Barnes Big Three Ring Wild uncalled fo r in the Dallas post- Animal Circus exhibits here. office Tuesday: Tw o performances will be given Fred W. Booth. at 2 and 9 p. m. on the day o f J. M. Cavender. the exhibition. In order to view Chas. Carbin. the m ighty menagories the doors W. Hanna. will be opened one hour preced C. A. Hodson. ing the show. Miles Jarvis. Mary Jackson. You and your children are safe C. E. Martin. i f you wear Dr. Low e’ s superior Frank Tiescott. (2) glasses eye safe and price safe. A lvie Van Camp. They cost you no more than the J. A. Vantreese. inferior kinds sold and you have C. G. COAD, the benefit o f his skill and more Postmaster. than 21 years experience as an exc usive optician and optome Mr. Clanfield, o f Dallas, was trist. He does not go from a visitor at the track last Sunday hflu e to house. Consult him at and is contemplating sending Hoti 1 Gail A pril 23 and 24. Re one o f his mares, by Zombro.to member. the court o f the The Bondsman. — • • ♦ ------------ — Forest Grove Press. Home baking all day circus day Meet me at the N e w Scott. I y Epworth league, at S ta fn n ’ s. >.L « L v L v ! * -Î-* - I - v « . L <■'» vL> %L» «.L» v L s t » » I * 'P 'ï ' d ' T T ' q' Necktie and Apron Social. 'ih- d ' "p q ' d '*q> *dS 'P Belcher Says Road Coming •k- *• M 7r * # * # * # # * # * •* ? LETTER LIST. To get a good night’s sleep, you must make the baby comfortable first Nothing beats our — B O Y S ’ XJJLAGOOD G U A R A N T E E D C L O ’ If They Keep up That Lick. Dui ing the campaign for wo man suffrage last year, the edi tor o f the Polk County Item izer stated that he had investigated the matter thoroughly and that ¡only a few women in Dallas I wanted the right to vote. At 1 the city election there this week 1292 women voted, and the dem- I ocratic ticket was elected, as the ; Item izer man wished. Woman suffrage is all right now, isn’ t it, Br >ther Fiske?—Carlton Sentin el Spring is here, and you can take that youngster out for a stroll. W e have the \ ehicle to do it with— nobby and cheap. of all. Among the people from other parts o f the state who were in Albany last evening attending the hotel opening, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Serr, prominent res idents o f Dallas. Mr. Serr trav eled for ma.iy years through the W illamette valley, selling candies for the Aldon Candy company o f Portland, and retired from the road several months ago to as sume charge and management o f the Hotel Gail at Dallas, which he purchased and now owns. Mr. Serr is well known to the traveling public and since taking charge o f the hostelry at Dallas has increased the business won- Iderfully and now has one o f the most comfortable hotels in the valley. He reports business con ditions good in Dallas and says | that the town is growing rapidly. I Both he and Mrs. Serr state that they had a most enjoyable visit here last evening.—Albany Her ald. vL * # d ? v L <>1/ \t V q t q* Herr Louis Roth; one o f the The Ballston Epworth League F. J. Cobb, o f Chicago and F. most daring trainers in the world, wishes to announce a necktie and S. Belcher o f Portland, incorpor apron social to be given at the a to rs o f the Siletz & Western; who works a group o f 20 African W. O. VV. hall on Thursday, railroad to be built this season ' forest bred lions in the A 1 . G. April 24th. Everybody invited I from Independence to Newport Barnes Big Three Ring Wild An to come and bring boxes. A by way o f the Siletz basin, were imal Circus, nearly lost his life good program wiil be given, a f in the city yesterday on their' at one time because he had not ter which the Aprons will be way to Independence. The gen-; sold; the girls holding the tie to tlemen are in Independence with insisted on an animal promptly match the apron. i a view to beginning work on the, obeying him. Herr Roth prefers M A R IE SHORT . road within a short time, and al only to train the most savage L A S S IE SEARS so to complete plans for the saw and treacherous beasts, but in Committee mill to be erected by the Falls this case he had concluded that the animal was not feeling well, Boys and girls or grown peo City Lumber company, o f which and it is a strict rule that no an Mr. Belcher is president. It is ple either, cannot learn to know imal who is ihe least sick is al the birds without a bird book. understood that the Hill system lowed to perform or be trained. is financing the new project, and Get one. A ny bnv or girl who that the new road will eventually For this reason the animal was sells ten o f “ The First Book Up led off, but the next time he ab on the Birds o f Omgon and be built to Salem, crossing the solutely refused to do what was I bridge on the r.ew bridge recent Washington” by Wm. Roger wanted o f him, and the fact of Lord for 60 cents each, will get ly finished by the P. E & E. trying to make him do brought road Statesman. one free. Send to J. K. Gill Co., about an attack. A s it was Herr A17 ] Portland, Ore. Dr. Low e’ s glasses for the Roth got off with a badly torn Consult hand and arm, and was ill for power. masses and classes. Rugs cleaned by several weeks. tf him. Phone 1333.