Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 29, 1913, Image 2

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    ANOTHER BRICK.
DOINGS IN. THE TOWN.
Dallas City Bank Will Build One of
Two Stories on Klinger Corner.
R. E. Williams
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­ up President
from Portland Monday
M em oriaI
P oem
O N E FLAG iC
JA M E S
A R T H U R
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*
*
* Colonel J L . Clem.
*
!
Civil War Veteran,
was
In Active Service
and
reunited nation
One
flag,
one
hope,
o
m
aoul.
while hero perfected arrange­
♦rMMMWHNHWMWWHMMHHHHMMMMHHr
One destiny for liberty,
ments by which the Dallas City
KMORI A I. 1>A Y. 1!113. »w n bu t
One purpose and one goal
bank became the owner o f the
In grateful rccollect4on
oue Union officer who fought
property at the corner of Main
O f those who welded fast
during the rehellion now on
Her sundered bands, with outstretched hands
and Mill, known as the Klinger
the active list o f the United
G ives blessin g s for the past;
Meet me at the New Scott.
building, and also the building
¡Staten army.
That oue is Colonel
N E W T O -D A Y
G
ives
b
lessin
g
s
for
the
sol
tiers
The New Scott Hotel now has adjoining, owned by Colonel
| John L, Clem, famous during the civil
{Qho formed the battle's van
a fine 7-passenger auto in place Mathews and Dick Madison,
In “ davs that tried nun *, s o u ls ,’ * w ho dlco j war us the “ Drummer Boy o f Chioku-
Notices under this head only H cent
The purchase price o f the corner
C o save the rights or man,
a word each insertion, cash In ad­ o f the bus.
Imanga." Colonel (Mem obtained the
CQbo kept aloft Old G lory,
A treat for your wife and ha- building was $70)0, The owners
vance. No phone orders accepted.
I unique positiou he now holds among
(Oho
made
a
race
g
o
free
hies, a French dinner 25 cents at o f the meat market have been
¡veterans with the retirement o f Major
Hnd linked the land in one to stand
the flail hotel
notified to seek other quarters,
C hrough all the vears to be
Duniet W Arnold nearly a year ago.
FOR S A L E
",
'
, .. , „ Q . and as soon as they are out the
I Colonel Clem served as musician of
neap high (heir graves with garlands
Wrs. Wm. Gilson left for hand building will be torn down. The
anttl the* bloom as bright
Company C. Twenty second Michigan
SA LE—Red and Aim We clover seed. Ev­ Lak today to visit her (laughter 0^ er building has been recently
Ho does the fame that writes each name
F OR erett
Gwinn M* Ash street Dallas. Ore. Je6
i infantry, from May 1. INtKU to Sept,
Mrs. Cameron.
fitted up for a saloon by J. V.
In lines of love and light,
j 10, IStM. He entered the regular army
Hnd let the floral m essage
The Itemizer will print you \ Chitty, and the bank will prob-
___ ____
_ . pony. A bargain-
)R SA LE—One
good ____
riding
us a second lieutenant of the Twenty-
Our gratitude declare.
F L. M. Bowle*. R ou te!, phone 5651 pink. J12 500 butter wrappers for $2.00 or ably take charge o f his interests
While the perfumes that bank their tombs
I fourth infantry In December. 1871.
him
1000 for $3.00.
' by moving
'
L? “ to the Jacobson
’
L~“
Breathe Incense UN« a prayer.
He is a native o f Ohio, horn on Aug.
SA LE—40 acre*. 4 mile* from Dallas, cheap
lot next to the Methodist church
I f love were but a blossom
13. 18T»1. He still has more than two
taken soon. Ten acres cleared. Some fine
F oak OR if timber.
Seven
room
house,
2
lots,
City
on Mill street. The estimated
Good water, on county road. 1-2
Hnd thankfulness a wreath
| years to serve on the active list
Price$750. cost o f the s.ructure is in th e \
mile to school. Box 138 Route 1. Sherwood. Ore. View add. to Dallas.
Ch*
mountain
high
would
reach
the
shy
J eiy
| Tlie colonel was seized by the war
Installments if desired:
Chesr dead should sleep beneath.
neighborhood of $20,000, and it
fever liefore he had finished his tenth
Or If a nation's blessin g s
________
_ 6 acre* cleared land with Rood
pO R
SA L E _ -2
Mrs. A. L. Porter and daugh­ is proposed to begin operations
In musU were expressed
year. He I »egged to go to the front as
' building», 6 milk» west o f Salom or Dalian
Ch* ages long would be a s o n g
have been visiting on it at once, and have it ready j
road. $3700 if taken at once, \ down. lonR time on ter, Ruth,
•t drummer ls»y with a regiment pass­
Hb^ui their place of rest
for occupancy by November 1st.
balance. C’has Walker, Dallau. Or.
tf
friends at Chitwood.
ing through his native town o f New-
The building will be of two stor- j
Chec saved the fir s t rcpublts
j ark. O. On account o f his youth he
If you want to spend 25 cents ies, and be built o f pressed brick
Che centuries gave birth.
Two seated hack. Will »ell cheap,
j was rejected, blit lie was determined
trade for stock. We». Elliott, phone 4x25. for a good cause go to the Gail o f the same style o f architecture
P >R or SALE
Hnd that shall be a prophecy
J«6
Of one thai belts the earth.
land followed tlie troops to Cincinnati,
hotel and buy a French diuner. as the other hank building. The
Chev died to lift from bondags
! where lie offered himself to the Twen-
H race beneath the ban.
Sloan, phone
Black & Robbje have recently first story will have on the cor- j
.
J s -
CO R S A L E -« ’heat hay.
[ t.v second Michigan regiment, only to
Jel2
* Independence 3012.
HnJ that shall shine a deed dlvlnt
ner
the
palatial
new
home
o
f
the
j
sold a 5-passenger Overland M0
j he declined again. But he persevered
Ht> long as man loves man.
a*»*'-
to Frank Richardson, of McCoy. Dallas City bank, and in its rear
j and was all«»wed to accompany the
OR SA LE —High grade Indian Runner duck
fronting
on
Mill
street
will
be
F eggs. $1 per setting o f 15. Geo. Medley, Dal- All day Thursday, June 5th, at the present meat market now on
'•egiment in Its subsequent movements
j till he found himself at Shiloh with
Stafrin’s drug store you can con­ the corner. There will be one j
| «ira nt.
DECORATION DAY.
BALL TEAM ORGANIZED.
Main j
COR S A L E —Kale plants. cheap. Frank Whit- sult Dr. Freeze, the eye special­ good sized store room on
! On this field his drum was smashed
Dallas. I'hone Monmouth ist.
* eaker. box
M29 street beside the hank and one
M29
12 feet in width. Mr. Chitty Full Program for the Observance Dallas Will Have Fast Nine Able | by a piece of shell But it was at
All country butter without
Chick»maiign that he won the sobri­
will use the larger room, and the
of that Sacred Veteran Remem­
OR SA LE —One »et o f single harne«» and a net printed labels will hereafter be
quet o f the "Drummer Boy of Chicks*
To Cope With all Comers.
other
will
probably
be
occupied
F o f double work harness, a Case sulky plow, refused at my grocery— C. L.
mauga." In the summer of 18G3 he
brance.
also some oak wood.—E. H, McDougal, Dallas.
by a barber shop. Stairs will
M29
Crider.
had been allowed to exchange his drum
lead from Main street to the sec­
Dallas
base
ball
team
has
or­
Should the weather clerk be
Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. ond story, which will be fitted pleased to allot us fair weather ganized for the coming season for a musket, shortened especially for
For Sale or Trade
up
for
offices.
The
building
will
Instructions
how
to
use
them
in
—fresh milch cow. fresh in January.
tomorrow, Decoration day will and among the players who will
P )R A. SA W. LE Brown,
S16 Brown st. Phone 801.
tf each package, for sale by Dallas be modern in every respect, with
be observed as never before in I receive a tryout are the followiug:
all conveniences, and he heated Dallas. The various committees
Meat Co.
For catchers—Shaw, Serr, Her-
eggs.
—Irvin
C O R SA LE—Indian Runner duck
by steam. This marks the be- are working hard to make the Z°SG pitchers Barham, Meyer,
tf
*
Holman, phone Antioch 526.
Collections given prompt at­
tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con­ ginning o f our building opera- day one l0„ K to be 'remembered i Clark; 1st base -W . Tooze, R
twn o f large character for 1913, ^ an affair o f that kind, and i t . Boydston; 2nd b a s e -F . Boyd-
SA LE — s. c. Black Minorca eggs $1 per set­ stable,
Dallas National bank
F OR ting
o f 15.—Cephas Nelson, phone Antioch 54.
and in con.unction with J- W. ¡8 hoped that Qid Sol will shine! stoni sh ortsto p C o o p e r; 3rd base!
tf
building, room 22.
tf Crider’ s large addition to the
forth in all his glory, and give I — Baker; outfield W . Barham,!
Mrs. Rebecca Allgood and son. New Scott hotel, and the third all a chance to give an out door E. Barham, Rice,
UOR S A L E —Baby chicks and eggs, from pure
story
of
the
Masonic
building,
* bred white leghorn hens, eggs guaranteed Charles, have returned to their
memorial that will do credit to
AU other loeal Payers who are
fertile and pullets guaranteed to lay.- F. C. Mey­
home in Peora, 111., after a year’s which is now commenced, Dallas all concerned. John E. Miller noton this list may receive a
er. phone Smithfield 552 line 3.
tf
may view with pride her im­ has been chosen as marshal 0f , fair tryout against these players
residence in Dallas.
provements for the year.
the day, and will form the par-
reporting to the public school
p O R SA LE— Barred Rock e g g s .J l setting o f 16.—
Cooking
bags
of
the
Dallas
L, A. Guthrie, phone 525 A. D.
ade at the armory at 10 o ’ clock. : «round Sunday morning at 9
Meat Co. Latest thing out in
Holman’s Dairy Cream, 20 The band will take the lead fol- o ’clock. For cacther, we know
cooking o f all kinds o f meat.
_______ __ ___ ____
trees.
cents a pint
I lowed by Company G. acting as Shaw and hls « ood head work
will run from 5 to 7 feet. I have sold my place 25 cents fo r 30 bags.
and must dispose o f these trees at once. Phone,
Elbert
Parrish
had
his
elbow
; * uard o f honor for the old veter- and playing. Herzog has been
Don’ t lorgct the disnpan sale
Antioch 51. W. H. Ramsey.
tf
dislocated
at
the
big
mill
Thurs-1
ans a,u* ,}be ladies o f the relief playing with the high school j
at Fidler’s 5, 10, 25 cent store,
by getting it caught in a corps. The school children of team and his playing is well liked
1 quart tin dish pans for 5 cents day
SA LE —an organ. Inquire o f Mrs. R
belt
the city will act as rear guard. I by all. Serr has been playing!
F OR Uiinick.
314 Orchard avenue. Phone 381.
Saturday at 2 p. m.
j March will be made to the city with the best teams in Portland I
When desiring Watkin’ s reme-1 park, if the weather is permissa- and the valley and has a good j
Simmon’s kid gloves are guar­
W A N T liD
anteed against bursting or rip- dies call
. . at
. my house one block ble, and if not at the armory. record in California, Barham, j
|£lark and Meyer we all know of
E. W. Hin The program is as follows:
W’ ANTÊD—To exchange pure O. I. C. boars for ping and sold at $1 a pair at the | ea»i«of high school.
capable o f pitching with the best, j
Je6
J12
shoata.—O. DeHaven. Dallas.
Dallas Variety store.
ishaw.
Selection—Dallas band.
j W. Tooze and R. Boydston rank |
Invocation
—Rev.
Cornwall.
The Dallas Iron works is still
Jennings lodge has received
U / ANTED Pigs, any size up to 100 pounds. W.
COLON EX JO H N L . C L E M .
Song, “ America,” audience. with the best semi pro 1st base!
.11. Phone East 3.
JelB
selling their stump pullers at $60 I an invitation to attend the dedi-
”
H. Kraber, Kick
! men in the valley. F. Boydston’ s!
Selection - Male quartett.
each. They are strictly guaran- J cation of the new Masonic tem-
Lincoln’s Gettysburg address
work on second is hard to lm- bl» use. for In bl» own words be did
tf pie at Salem next Saturday ev­
W A N T E D Second hand buggy in exchange on teed against breakage.
~ ~
~
I prove. VVith Cooper on short liUt bkc to stand and be shot at wlth-
tf
Rev. C.
P. Gates.
™ new buggy.—Crider’s General Store,
ening,
and
a
number
will
attend.
Have a few choice five and ten
Selection— High school quar­ makes that position one o f th e1 “ Ut beine able to »boot back.
He blazed away like a veteran. At
acre tracts for sale. In city lim­ On that night several auto loads tett.
strongest on the team. Home
FOR R E N T
its. Price reasonable. Terms. o f Masons will also go to Sheri­
Run Baiter as he is known by all j (be close of the day. when the army
A
ddress-W
alter
L.
Tooze,
Jr.
dan, where they have been re­
L. I). ROWN.
T—Plenty o f good pasture for horsea and
r|T>
Strewing flowers for the un­ has a fine record. This man has wh » rmiiiu; back on Chnttnnooga, hi»
quested to attend to some third
cow s at $1 a month by H. L. Fenton.
tf
broken up more games by his brigade was surrounded, and a demand
known dead.
T. B. Rowell and son, George, degree work.
slugging than any other player was made for Us surrender. Johnny
Selection Male quartett.
are here from Penewawa, Wash.,
in the valley. W. Barham, E. j did not fall back as quickly as the rest.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Selection- Band.
Locators are still at work set­
for a visit with relatives and to
Flags have been placed on all Barham and L. Rice are hard to ] and » Confederate colonel, having
attend to some business matters tling people on Polk county land
grants, Clerk Robinson having the known graves in our ceme­ beat in the outfield. They are ; summoned him to surrender, came for-
U A R G A IN —20 to 80 acres o f my place. Fruit
Geo. E. Cutler, of Dallas, who filed a number o f applications teries, and they will he strewn fast and hard hitters. Ted Serr, ! ward with drawn sword and used lan-
* ' and loganberry land. Bearing family or­
chard. some prunes, house, barn. etc. All culti­
the lower recently. All lands o f that na­ with flowers in the morning. If who has managed some of the |
tllat the little soldier resented,
vated but 3 acres. One mile to Dallas, at railroad owns property on
I The boy raised his musket, shot the
station, graveled road, good location. $1600 hand­ Siletz, was a Toledo visitor sev­
ture were filed on by Polk coun­ you can spare flowers leave them best teams in and around Port- colonel and then fell as though shot
les it.—O. DeHaven,
Jo5
eral days this week.—Toledo ty residents several years ago, at Stafrin’s drugstore, and if land, will take charge o f this
himself. Here he lay till dark, when
Leader.
without the assistance o f any lo­ you know o f any other veteran team.
T will trade potatoes, any kind, fo r'w o o d .—John
I e managed to rejoin his comrades.
1 Webster.
tf
The report that a young lad cator, and without the payment not mentioned in the following
Ills exploit. Iteing recorded In the pa­
pers. gave his family the first knowl­
was caught in the act of dyna­ o f any fee.
list, notify Mr. B. Lovelace:
Commencement Exercises.
I OST— Monday night a gold stick pin wltM agate
edge of his whereabouts.
John Wiseman, Joseph Lowe,
*■* set. on college Ground». I^*nve this office. miting the Oakdale school house
Hon. G. N. Townsend arrived
The following will he the pro­
For his gallantry Ceneral Rosecrnns
recently, appears to have been from Dayton, Washington, last B. F\ Reasoner, J. E. Smith. J. gram o f exercises for Dallas col­
made Clem a sergeant and attached
unfounded.
M.
Connoway,
Wm.
Grant,
H.
C.
night to ohsevej Memorial day j
lege commencement week from him to the Army o f the Cumberland.
ur write A. A. Flesher, Dallas.
Mrs. Frank VanNortwick was and look after property interests; Dimick, Samuel Goad, Wm. Gil­ June 1 to 4th:
After being captured and exchanged
liam,
Cornelius
Gilliam,
Milton
successfully operated on at the in the county. Mr. Townsend is j!,
Baccalaureate sermon Sunday he was attached to the staff o f General
Thomas, whose firm friend he remain­
Expert horseshoeing 415 Oak hospital Saturday by Drs. Smith quite a figure in politics in that j ¿.homp?rin’ «L S. Martin, Samuel June 1st. 11 a. m., president.
o f Portland, and Dr. Starbuek, s,ate, being state committman I f ! oan’ Wm. ^e wlng.’ A.Seifarth,
Address before the Christian ed until Thomas' death. He fought at
street, Dallas.
Perryville. Resaca. Kenesaw,
for a goitre.
and all the patronage for hi" w T , S*“ 1®* M
" He'Se’ U Association Sunday, June 1, at 8; Shiloh.
Mrs. Ella Metzger is visiting a
county having to he approved by | ” • Keert-
p. m.. Rev. James McGaw D. D. j Pearh Tree Creek. Atlanta and Nash­
ville. Since the war he has hud vari­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stump, him, as the party is not repre- j
sister at Lebanon.
Anniversary o f Utopian Liter­ ous
posts and W H S in the Philippine«
Miss Belle Kearney.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ballard and senteo in congress.
ary Society, June 2 at 8 p. m.
The Dallas library will be clos­
for some time.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Shultz
Senior class day exercises Ji ne There is an Interesting story told of
The best reason for having
ed all day tomorrow.
The Methodist church was
autoed to Portland for an over
the way Colonel Clem got Into the reg­
crowded Sunday morning to lis­ a Chautauqua here-is the uplift 3, at 8 p. m.
A cement walk is being laid to Sunday visit.
Annual musical recitai June 3, ular army. In the early days o f Gen­
ter, to the Memorial day services. and education it gives. The en­
the rear door o f the library.
eral Grant's first term um president
Prof. Thos. Shaw, a high au­ Thirteen old veterans turned out tertainment while varied and at­ at 8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, thority on agricultural science,
Commencement June 4 at 10 a. Clem, without aid. gained an audi­
and about twenty-five o f the tractive must be only incidental.
ence.
o f Oakdale, have a new son,
will speak at the Salem armory | militia company. A large choir There will come to our Chautau­ m.
“ What can 1 do for you?" asked the
qua
a
speaker
who
will
do
more
Meeting
o
f
Board
o
f
Trustees
Flowers for your hat at Fid­ next Saturday, anq Polk county j was present and rendered some
president.
good
in
her
great
lecture
in
her
June
4
at
2
p.
m.
ler’s 5, 10 and 25 cent store for farmers are invited to attend.
extra fine music, and Mrs. R. D.
"Mr Presdent." said Clem. " I w ish
Alumni reunion and banquet to ask you for an order admitting me
one hour and a half, that is o f­
15 cents.
The Itemizer has received I Jennings sang the sacred solo, ten gained by months of ordi­ June 4 at 8 p. m.
to West
Ed. Villiers brought in the first marked copies of the Christian f "Beautiful Home o f Paradise,” nary reading. Her personality
You are invited to attend these
"But why." an Id the president, "do
home
market,
Science
Monitor,
a
daily
publics-
L
n
h«?r
usual
fine
voice.
Rev.
D.
ripe strawberries,
you not take the examinations?"
is attractive being very much exercises.
tion of wide circulation, which j U Fields gave a talk that was
Monday.
♦- ----------
"I did Mr President, but ! failed to
like that o f Francis Willard, who
contains a very nice writeup of replete with good things and
pass "
by
the
way,
inspired
Miss
Kear­
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gerlinger Dsllns.
Just
That-Nothing
More.
b,ought tears to many of the old
"That was unfortunate." said the
have been visiting relatives in
'soldiers, as he graphically de- ney to become a lecturer. She
The esteemed Itemizer is just president "H ow was that?"
has
traveled
in
nearly
all
parts
Portland.
Mrs. ( . Hughes, who was very * pjeted the stirring scenes o f long
now devoting considerable space “ Why. Mr. President, you see I wns
S. H. Bruson and wife, of low with intermittent fever, is ajyo, with which they were so fa- •of the world and her fund of in­ to the Observer and "th at man In the war. and while I was there
formation is unlimited.
Miss F'oster.” We always have been these other hoys o f my age were ln
Stavton, havebeen visiting their reported by the attending phy- j miliar,
Kearney’s language is beautiful
! school."
sician as much better at this
son here.
The granting o f a saloon li- her voice very strong for that of of the opinion that if the “ best
"W hat." exclaimed the president—
writing. Hopes for her full re­ iconse to James Chitty was held
j
.
,
.
,
printer”
would
quit
snoring
in
Buy your boiled hams at the covery are entertained bv her
"yon were in the war?"
a
woman
and
nature
has
endow-
,
he
day
time
and
actually
do
up Monday by the issuing o f an
Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no many friends.
hor richly as a speaker. She gome vvork himself he might in­ "Yes. Mr President." said Clem, who
injunction from Judge Galloway's ed
dust, strictly sanitary.
will
make her day at Chautau­ troduce some live topics into his wns now scarcely eighteen: "1 was in
Mr. and Mrs. Wili Ballard have court against the issuance o f a
qua
one
o f the days we shall all newspaper and make it worth the tviti four years.”
Mrs. C. EL Lehman, is up from rented the Dallas hotel, and will J license by the city to him. W. J.
, Then he related hls experiences, aft­
long
remember.
California, for a visit with her take charge on June 1st. The (30y is the man who put up the
er which the president wrote a note
while.
• • •
public may rest assured of good necessary bond, and it is claimed
We give the paper that suits and told him to take It to the secretary
sister, Mrs. J, C. Shultz.
Probate.
meals and courteojs treatment that the issuance o f said license
the people all we are after, and of war Clem though* it was an order
Lester Stone, of Independence,
at their hands.
would be in violation o f a city In re estate of Wm. M. Millhous- something the Observer has fail­ to admit him to West Point, hut in­
was fined $25 for cutting chittem
stead it directed the secretary
war
Rev. Edgar W. Miles will leave 'ordinance granting one saloon to er, deceased; Mary Millhouser ed to do with all its boasting. to make him a second lieutenant In the
bark on another man'a land.
made
administrator
under
bond
for Sacramento tomorrow, where every 1000 inhabitants. Judge
We do not have to violate the regular army.
A. J. Barham is agent for C. he goes to take up active work Galloway will be here to hold a o f $l(XXt. W. E. Craven. P, R. postal laws by carrying several
Alexander
and
C.
W.
Henkle
P. R. L. lands in Can ida. Small for a Chautauqua organization, session o f his court on Saturday.
hundred delinquent subscribers
Meet me at the New Scott.
made appraisers.
payments down and long time.
He will return in time to manage and «be matter may come up for
in order to have a half way de­
In
re
estate
o
f
Orange
E.
Os-
tf
settlement at that time.
our Chautauqua here.
M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk.
burn. an insane person, bond fil­ cent subscription list.
Mrs. L. E. Poe left yesterday
Carl Fenton has been elected ed and approved o f R. D. Os-
In
some
way
one
of
the
officers
morning for Rosehurg for a visit
captain o f the 1914 base team at
Marriage License*.
Quite a remarkable coincidence
with relatives and to observe o f the Moose lodge here was left U. o f O. Fenton is a juhior and burn as guardian.
was noted the other evening at
In re estate o f J. M. Mitchell,
L.
Lloyd
Fltiott
and
Gladys
out
last
week.
It
was
that
of
Decoration day.
the Salem excursion, when it was
Jerry Driscoll, who is the vice has won his baseball letter three deceased; finai discharge entered. Smith.
times. In fact Fenton has won
Dole Pomeroy was in town last dictator.
In re estate o f Ellinor Haines.! Bird L. Croft and May M. found that the engine that pull­
his letter more times than any deceased; Joseph A. Haines made Reeves.
Saturday visiting with his rela­
ed up to take us over was the
The funeral services o f Miss man in the university. He has executor without bonds.
tives. the VanOradels. He is
same number o f the recently in­
Do not forget the dance at the stituted lodge here. 1361. It
fairly well recovered from the Anna Lee will occur at the Chris­ won nine letters in tnree years,
The round trip fare to Mac. to woodman ¡.all Saturday evening. had been in the car shops here
severe hums received in the ac­ tian church at Falls City Sunday which is practically the greatest
cident in Washington at the time i afternoon, and interment in possible nOmber an athlete can the field meet next Saturday will Music by the Downey orchestra, for repair, and is the one Bat
odtain in th at time.
Portland on Monday..
be $1.
Tickets 75 cents,
Casey ran so long.
Chester Rowell was killed.
las and their Friends.
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JULY 4 - 9
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High Grade-Clean-Elevat-
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o f OUR CHAUTAUQUA
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FRIDAY ttlSHT. JUNE 6
Direct from the Heilig Theatre, Portland, Oregon
THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE WORLD!
--JO H N BUNYAN’S --
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS
With appropriate Lecture by HENRY VENTER
Made amid the magnificient scenery o f Torino, It­
aly, by the far famed Ambrosio Company.
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ALEXANDER SALVINI as Christian. The pict­
ures preceeded by a Grand Concert Recital by
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I ro ttie L a n g
York Soprano and
Francis Ray at the piano. Auspices of Womans’
Club.
Special Price
— 25 cents-all seats
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Summer School, June 23 to Aug. 1, 1913
Twenty-Five Instructors.
Fifty Courses.
Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Fac­
ulty.
University Dormitories Open. Board and Room at $3.50
per week. Reduced railroad rates. For complete illustrated
catalogue, address,
The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
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The wagon that stands up like
the reputation o f its makers * *
When you buy a StHdebaker wagon you buy
a wagon that will last until you turn die farm
over to your son and he turns it over to his son.
One o f the first Sludcbaker wagons ever made saw
constant service for thirty years, and we will gladly
send you the names of farmers w ho have in their
possession wagons that have been in constant use any­
where from 17 to 48 years—and there are thousands of
them. W e are building the same kind of wagons today.
A Sludeba^er wagon is an investment that will give
'ou full return for your outlay. It is built on honor,
ron, steel, w ood, paint and varnish used in its construc­
tion are tested and retested to make sure each is the best
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For work, business orpleasure—for town or country
use—there isa^/udecai^ervehicletofityour requirements.
F»rm w o n , d u m p carta, truck«, buggies, (urrejr*. run-
a bou t,, p on y carnages, business veh icles o f every deecriptaoa—
w ith harness o f the sam e high standard.
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