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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1913)
V Baking Powder White Kid Gloves cleaned for| 10c.— Phil. Begin's. tf Glen O. Holman, attorney at j | law. Wilson Bldg. The greatest thing In Dallas — a meal at the Gail. Miss Georgia Fiske spent the | week-end with Portland rela tives. Diamonds. Shepherd’s store is headquarters for quality and price. Shepherd’s for diamonds, | watches, clocks, jewelery.— prices right. The Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and the Itemizer one year for only $1.75. Our stock would not be com plete without “ Lisk Granite Ware.” Craven Harware Co., agents. “ Never Fail” oil cans at Cra veil Hardware Co.’,. There is no waste when you use the “ Never Fail.” Saves Health Saves Money and Makes Better Food See the 1914 prices for Ford cars. Touring cars $025: road sters $550 f.o.b. Dallas.— I. V. Lynch, Dallas. A party of Dallas people spent Sunday in the city .among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bilyeu and small son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Corby and daughter, Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Patterson and Mrs. John Reuf.— Salem Statesman. Christian Science services held In Adventist church Sun day at 11 a. in. Subject of les son-sermon, “ Ancient and Mod ern Necromancy, alias Mesmer ism and Hypnotism, De nounced.” Sunday school at 10 a. m. Reading room, 10 N a tional Bang Bldg. The public Is cordially invited. Chaney Bilyeu has sold his Main street saloon to Colefelt Brothers, of Sherwood, who took charge Saturday. The new proprietors come well recom mended as caterers to the pub-i lie thirst and a hearty welcome is being accorded them. Mr. Bilyeu will now probably be come a hardy-handed son of toil as manager o f the hop ranch near town. Winter Coats The W ise D resser m Coats are selling fast now and the best will soon be gone. buys her Clothes and Wraps E A R LY, so she can have th e pick of the bunch. To keep up our reputation of giving the She gets w hat she W A N T S — the L A T E buyers take V E R Y B E S T values, we have placed a lot of w hat they can get. our higher priced Coats in our g reat line of OUR FUR DEPARTM ENT. shows a beautiful assortment of F ur Sets, bcarfs and Muffs, in a big range of Prices, Coats at $1.75 to $45.00 $ 5.00 Brown Fur T rim m in g , per yard 45c Mrs. Birdie Palmer, who came Meet me at the New Scott. Gail for turkey. These will be picked out early, so don't here a couple of weeks ago to W hite Marabou T rim m in g , per yard 45c Mrs. Charley Mann is visiting attend the golden wedding an Meet me at the New Scott. w ait if you need a fine Coat at a low price. niversary of her parents, Mr. vith friends in Roseburg. The Presbyterian church ex Many come miles to dine a pects to begin a series of evan he Gall. Henry Staat3 is taking the and Mrs. P. S. Greenwood, left Tuesdav to return to her home gelistic meetings about the first ensus tor this school district. in Seattle. She was accompan-' Charles R. Bennett, sign; week in January. Alarm clocks, plenty of them, ied home by her sister, Mrs. hone 1071. . New rings, bracelets, neci- at Shepherd’s, with Big Ben in Hattie Culp, and her husband, Glass of all kinds at Sterling the lead. g, chains, pendants, brooches, cuf who will visit her for a short N27 links, coming rigHt along ever., furniture Co. A number of the local Moose time before returning to their day at Shepherd’s. Watch repairing a specialty attended a fraternal meeting at home at Bethalto, 111. Salem last evening. N et _ Mrs. I. N. Woods left Satur Ilalph Bennett. H O M E M ADE Sweaters .................... $8 50 Largest Line Capital City Nursey Co., Salem. day to join her husband at Lo:- LaceRuffi,n2 s- Mrs. W. A. Ayres was in Port Special Thanksgiving dinnei S w e a te r s ...................... 50c D R E S S GOODS C O M F O R T S This is to certify that J. E. tngeles, where he is much bet 35c and 50c, at the Gail. JU S T IN land for the week-end to visit All Prices * In Dallas Miller is duly authorized to act iili ter of rheumatism. with relatives and to see the new as agent for the sale of our Su Silverware and clocks, a nev ones. Collections given prompt at consignment at Shepherd’s. perior Fruit and Ornamental tention by J. S. Ashbaugh. con Otis Smith is again a resident Nursery Stock. To all purchas Clanfield Bros, yesterday sole Stable, Dallas National Bank of Dallas, having rented the ing through him we guarantee [ 110 bales of hops at 25 cents. juilding, room 22. farm for five years to George to furnish genuine, reliable, high grade stock. J. E. MILLER. |i|| A turkey dinner at the Gai McCormick. Craven Hardware Co. has a Phone 1633, Box 63. j p J IHfine showing of "W ear Ever” wil save you money and labor. W. M. McQueen has moved Dallas, Ore. J aluminum wear on display. The his family up from Rickreall and tf THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Glass for any nurnose in am best assortment in the city. will go to take in tne Eastern size at Sterling Furniture Co. 27 Oregon country. • P LA IN S E W IN G , C H E A P r? j ¿sfata: •^gjg'ia js s g i s g - g f i E3E3E3SÖ Howard, Hamilton, Waltham Owing to its being a time of 712 Levens, Near W ashington N E W T O -D A Y and Elgin watches at Shepherd’s. great celebration, there wdl be C hildren’s Clothes a Specialty. one should ureier umuunn uim Charley Lane is now day clerk THE HORN OF P L E N T Y AS A M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Bid M R S. C H A R L E S B RA SSA RD . Death to headaches. Glasses no meeting or the local ivioo^o< -I- SYMBOL OF TH AN KSaiVINQ . berry vine, which at this season is al at the New Scott. this (Thursday) evening. ways at its best lu color. The leaves Second-hand magazines at Notices under this head only /2 cent Isaao, Lynch is putting up a fitted by Drs. Lowe and Turner, j Expert eye examination a word each insertion, cash in ad The cornucopia, or horn of fruitful o f the vine should be made to run up The many friends of Mrs. this office, 5 cents each. loxSOygarage on his Oak street Mrs. Allen Todd is up from Henry Stump will be pleased to vance. No phone orders accepted. is absolutely necessary to de ness nnd abundance, always used by toward the mouth of the horn and Repair that broken window termine the proper kind of| the (»reeks and Romans as the symbol trail about Its edges, suggesting a horn J F perty. It will be known Portland to visit her father, Mr. j learn that she is in a fair way to nostly as a Ford service garage, mm S A LE —A few Cotswold yearl- .vith glass from Sterling Furni glasses to use. B. Lovelace. Selecting them of plenty. Is an upt expression of the being wound a Unit with them. Flow recover from her serious illness. ICOR lin nd d assist him in his sale and 1 ing and early iamb rani3— W. D. Gil ture Go. N27 by any other method may result sentiment that prevails on Thanksgiv ers. too. should fall about the brim so T. S. Townsend, proprietor of that fldebty to the original idea might repair work. tf The Dallas high school foot liam, Dallas, Phone 14x1 Lew. Ballentyne was over at permanent injury to your ing day. Filled with fruits and flow be preserved. the Dallas creamery, came upj ball team went down to defeat Salem Sunday and the States sight. When Drs. Lowe and era. it makes one of the most charming We desire to thank our many from Portland Tuesday. Pride Goes Before a Fail. SALE— A 5-room bungalow and before the Lebanon players last COR men says he thinks of moving Turner prescribe glasses it is of centerpieces for the Thanksgiving ... friends for their kindness and ••Stop!” cno aero of land In North Dallas on dinner table. The contents should be Saturday, the score being 20 with absolute certainty they are ! there . E. C. Day left Saturday for H assistance in our time of need t ie Salem road for $1200.— Mrs. H. M. The word was hissed by a goose Jusf arranged so that the cornucopia Is over Brown. h following the loss of our house Santi Monica, California, where | to 0. Wednesday morning at 11, ‘ he best and only kind suited to flowing, the fruits and flowers running as n gobbler with all sails set strutted vour eyes. If you do not need by. But the proud bird. Intent on ad the horn and over the table. s§ and contents by fire.— Mr. and he will sojourn for a time and Oscar/Hayter has been made COR R E N T— Rooms furnished or un Rev. Miles united in marriage at glasses, they most positively out A of cornucopia may be made of wire miring Ids own plumage, ignored the visit relatives. _ Mrs. L. A. Dickinson. the court house, George Mat a member of the executive com furnished.— C. A. Ramsey. D18 with silk, or again with linen, command. thews and Esther Harris, both will not recommend them. They covered The Guthrie lane is reported \ mittee of the Oregon state bar ••Humph." sniffed the envious an Mrs. McCallam, mother of will be at Hotel Gail Monday or It might In* made of cardboard on of the Independence vicinity. Mrs. C. B. Olsen, whose husband to be in a terrible condition for) association, an honor richly de COR SALE OR TRAD E— 700 acres of and Tuesday, Dec. 1st and 2d. which vines or autumn leaves are serine. ’'H e’s all puffed up because he sewed. The leaves o f the galux. which heard the farmer say Thanksgiving died suddenly November 14th, travel. Our county roads a re, served. The Tavern hotel building at forget the days and dates. grass land. Three good wells and not fade could be used, although would be his day to enter society.”' wind mills on said tracts. Good Falls City is for sale at a bar In this city, arrived in Salem last not yet all in a good condition, i Mrs. T. C. Stockwell, daugh stock country, and 8 to 12 miles of the Friday, where Mrs. Olsen has ge in. Inquire at this office. D18 L. T. Moffett, who has b e e r, ter, Gracie, and Miss Anderson railroad.— C. A. Ramsey. been staying since the funeral, Will trade for Portland property. visiting his son at Reedley, Cal., came up from the city Sunday and left Tuesday to return to Tuesday evening the Wood her home at Calgary, Alberta, returned to his home here. He evening, where they had been W ANTE D — Potatoe- W ill pay cash. man Camp here elected new offi visiting with friends. — W. L. Soehren, phone 1491, Dallas, says Gus Schraeder is building! accompanied by her daughter. cials as follows: Consul com Oregon. tf a church there. The county court was busy mander, J. F. Driscoll: advisor, When you consult Drs. lieutenant, Cleveland Sears; I have a remedy for rheuma yesterday preparing the budget Lowe & Turner you re tism, cramps, etc., that has for 1914, which will be published COR SALE —Canary birds; singers $1; banker, Tracy Staats; clerk, W. females 30 cents. Phone Antioch ceive the combined skill of tne proved efficacious in many next week and a date set for its G. Vassall; escort, Al. Longneck- N27 25.- Drucllla Douglas. trained eye specialist and opti it.— Geo. Medley, Dallas. er; watchman, Al.Stowe; sentry, tf concurrence in by the taxpayers. cian. They guarantee their cases. It costs but little to try I. G. McBee; managers, V. P. Rev. Edgar N. Miles reports UfANTED— Some second-hand hop glasses give entire satisfaction,; ” \vtre, No. 12 preferred.— C. H. Smith, Fiske, 18 months, W. H. Kraber, that subscription to hospital Insurance Adjuster Nelson, of whether they cost $2 or more. 6 months. After the business Rickreall, No. 1. N27 One charge covers entire cost McMinnville, came to Falls City stock are coming in lively, and of the evening was finished the of examination, frames and Thursday and made adjustment that there is no question but I have changed my residence to the whole crowd were furnished lenses. They do not go from I of the Sammons fire loss for the! what a substantial and commo 1 corner of Ash and Fairview avenue. seats at the Grand theatre for house to house. Consult them Oregon Fire Relief Association. dious structure for all present All desirous of good dressmaking will the rest of the evening. at Hotel Gail Monday and Tues That is unusual promptness, ex and future needs will go up in do well to see Mrs. E. A. Griffith. day, Dec. 1st and 2d. Scores of 1 cept with this company.— Falls in the spring, as soon as building Work guaianteed. Catholic Services. operations can be commenced. City News. Dallas references. The Catholics at Falls City CMALL pc.tatoe» for sale at 23 cents will have mass in their chapel at ;i sack at the Crowley warehouse. 8:30 next Sunday morning. 0. 1!. Firm er. D4 Services at the Catholic chap OR SALE or trade for a-good cow, a el in Dallas next Sunday morn In the evening at colt 2 years old next April. Phone ing at 10:30. 7:30, benediction and instruc 535 Black. tf tion on the Advent of Christ, UOUSE for rent at $5 a month.—J. F. Sunday being the first Sunday I ( oi Advent. A question box has n Holman. tf been placed at the entrance to the chapel. Questions concern * * * * * * * * * * * * * ing Catholic belief or practices * M ayo r’s Proclam ation. * may be dropped into thiH box, * ----- * and they will be answered at * At a meeting of the Ciiv -f the evening service. A cordial * Council Monday evening it * invitation is extended to non- * was the sense of that Hon- * Catholics to attend these ser * able Body that the Mayor * vices and to use the question * issue a proclamation calling * box. * on the citizens to open their * H. H. C. Meeting. * homes to the delegation of + The H. H. C. organization of * the Boys’ Convention which * * will be held in this city or * the M E. church held their regu * Friday, Saturday and S u p - * ar meeting at the church Mon * day o f this week and enter- * day evening, with Mrs. Mabel i * tain them while in the city. * Guy presiding. As usual, a very . * Now. my dear people, these * entertaining program was given. * boys are from al! parts of ♦ Solos were sung by Mrs. John * the state, and it is to the * Miller and Miss Roxana Fiske. * interest o f the city to he * A cello solo by John Uglow and * loyal, as she has always * a cornet solo by W. H. Howe, * been to everything that h is * with Mrs.McNichol at the organ, come up. The ladies of the * was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Rein- different churches are do- * pie gave a reading, Miss Echo ing all they can. Now let * Balderee recited, a duet was giv us all join in and help them. * en by Misses Arlene’Bennett and for when we help the bovr. T1 Miss Edna Morrison, and the and girls to a nobler life we * young ladies’ Sunday school make for a better citizen- * class favored those present with ship and a greater country. * a song with Miss Longnecker Yours truly, * as accompanist. A lunch was J. G. VAN ORSDEL, * served and a very pleasant time Mayor. * spent the balance of the even * * * * * * * * * * * * ing. Dallas Mercantile Go, j ■ m NION THANKSGIVING SERVICES A t the SPECIAL Millinery Sale I have arranged some astonishingly LOW PRICES F United Evangelical Church On Thors Jo v. 2 7 ,7:30 p.m. for my remaining stock of Fall and Winter Wiillinery which I invite the ladies fo call and examine. Come in before the stock is picked ever. Rev. G. H. Mitchell REMEMBER EVERYONE IS INVITED A Great C u t on all | of my HATS! M rs. B e rth a T o n e r Will Deliver the Sermon