Craven t Huff. 2.00 Dallas Lumber £ Log. Co.... 21.35 10.83 J. W. Butler. H Wonder. 5.25 Falls City Lumber Co.. 3.05 40.00 Ross Pierce. 147.92 Farmers State Bank. Commissioner's Court 30.95 H. May. J B Tesi..................................... f 100 00 Otto May. 2.00 S. H. Petre................................. 24Ì70 N. A. F. Lunde......................... 4.35 G. A. Wells....................... 23.65 Chits. K. Spaulding L. Co.. 14.38 Su» E Steelman.......................... 3.50 Edgar Hartley..................... 29.55 Oil Co..................... 80.60 $ 151.85 Tropical 16.00 James Middleton................ C ircu it Court. 8 20 & Martin.................. prank Rowell........»............. 3.20 Harris 30.42 August Mays........................ Justice. Court. Collier & Stevenson............ 11.25 F. L. Wood............................ 8.55 Al. Vernon............................ 5.90 5.0i' Jno. James lmlali....................... We will give a pattern of this 53.75 1.80 S. P. R. R. R. Robbins.................. A. Moeller.......................... beautiful doll's dress to «very 4.86 Co....................... 1 90 W H. Patterson.................... H. H. Moelle.......................... 7.62 child that calls at our Pattern L90 M. I. Capps............................ Mrs. Meller................ 3.12 1.90 G. W. Carroll....................... Departmen t. accompanied by an Mrs. Simpson........................ 4.50 1.90 Joe Teal................................. adult, during the coming week. 1.90 Joe Beck................................ t 716.19 1 90 Mrs. Jos. Teal...................... Get one for your little girl Miscellaneous. 1*20 A. Edlck............................... John Simon i .......................... 10.00 to-day. It’s FREE. C. Huge........................... 1.20 G. L. McMurphy.................. 15.00 1.20 J. R. Walker.......................... .In addition to this free pat­ 1.20 Chet White............................ 25.00 » tern, we have an extensive 1.20 Walter Gerth........................ F ru it Inspector. i jn F M. Moore.......................... uGsortment of 53.35 F.' Is. Wood............................... 2.50 J. S. Parker........................... 17 00 PICTORIAL REVIEW $ 36.55 C. L. Starr. Sheriff's Office. $4318.21 DOLL PATTERNS J. M. Grant................................ 273.23 J. K. Richter............................. 75 00 in all styles and sizes at our J. H. Savery.............................. 4L25 T W E N T Y -S IX YEARS AGO. size is notes Paltern Co n er. 2 389.48 Taken From the File* of the C le rk ’s Office. Tracy Staats................................. 50.00 Itemizer of Saturday, A. B. Robinson, Jr,.................... 135.25 December 10, 1887. Elma E. Harris...’....................... 50.00 E. E. Shaw............................. 75.00 Mrs. Carman and family left $ 310.25 Dallas for Canada. Trea su rer's Office. to Mr. and Mrs. Millard Tracy Staats....................... 68.30 Born, White, near Dixie, a daugh­ School S uperintendent's Office. Grace Spong'.............................. 50.00 ter. G. W. Myer.................................. 17.90 Chet Coad assumed a clerk­ L. V. Mackin.............................. 120.01 ship in the Crider grocery. H. C. Seymour........................... 112.8: C. G. Coad.................................. 132.91 Mary J. Bowman and Henry Black were married at the resi­ ) 433.68 lence of Henry Hagood, and Assessor's Office. 'red Kau and Miss Julia Craton MONDAY and TUESDAY, DEC. & - Mrs. F. .E. Mever................... 65.01 iut on Peedee; also Maggie V. F. E. Meyer................................ 100.00 Campbell and Mark Hayter, out 8 165.00 on Salt Creek. Connie and Macks Jail. Coulee and W. H. Con- J. M. Grant............ . 39.40 .ee Perry were building new houses on 6.10 Jolt Praolf Oregon Power Co.. $ 45.50 W. Westfall, of Michigan, C u rre n t Expense, the Hyde place. C. Risser...................................... 1.70 '»ought A man at Prineville bit off an- Polk County Itemizer................ 52.80 ither fellow’s nose and it was ■ Irwln-Hodson Co....................... 24.50 Kapphan Transfer Co................ 1.00 .uggested that he be bound over PRETTY GIRLS, LATEST MUSIC, SPECIAL ■ ■ Glass & Prudhomme Co........... 25 10 to keep the piece. C. G. Coad.................................... 21.24 The narrow guage trains be- SCENERY, ELABORATE SCENIC EF- gg Polk County Observer.............. 131.35 ;an running Into Portland. Starr Transfer Co....................... 4.4» FECTS. A SHOW WITH A SNAP ■ Independence Enterprise........ 9.60 David Townsend had just fin- AND GO. TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT | shed the finest house in Spring- $ 271.7Í /alley at a cost of $3,500. C ourt House Dallas Telephone Co........ 30 41 J. K. Sears filled a long felt 7 :3 0 & 9 :3 0 jj Finley Whitney.................. . Sl'.7f vant by putting in stock scales i 20.2f at McCoy. Oregon Power Co.............. 3.91 nallas Water Co................. Irwln-Hodson Co................. . 14.00 Mrs. Doug. Carter died at jj 9 6i Grand Ronde, leaving a husband Thos. W. Watson.............. nd five children to mourn her 3 140.0: loss. Paupar. President Cleveland’s annual . 10.00 Lydia Ellen Smith........ 10.00 nessage was published in full in Lillian C. Hall.............. C H IL D R E N S ’ C O N T E S T . Advertised Letters. 32.60 the Itemizer. Mattie Burson.............. Mrs. W. W. Chappell.. 10.00 Letters remaining unclaimed Born, to the wife of V. P. 47.60 Rose Ellen Cassidy.... Lila Mitchell..................41. . 10 in Dallas postoffice December Rose Tom...................... 32.50 Tske, an 8 V 2 pound daughter. . 47.50 John Gage was down from Eliza Lawrence............ 8 , 1813: L ila M itchell. Desle Bell Moore.......... , 10.00 !lrook county. Miss Berla. 40.00 A bouncing baby girl was born Will Martin and Nute Harris went to Cane, Georgia Saywers.......... lAtrson, Mr. George. \ M. A. Odom.................. 25.00 Independence and Salem Monilu;-. 10 00 o the wife of Marion VanDuyne Launtz, Mr. Harvey. '. Hattie Riggs.................. Charley Lane and family havi mov­ Addle Launer.............. I 7 I 5 O at Independence. Stafford, Mr. ed up stairs over the creamery Anna Reyburn.............. 25.00 To the wile of Richard Cham- Prof. Fred Crowley, of RicK-ealt, Souer, Frederick. 25.00 lerlain, Hnlrta E. Turpin.......... on the Luckiamute, was was In town Monday evening Unruh, Claudia. Virginia Miller.............. 26.00 Kenneth Wilson was quite sick. 25.00 >orn a girl. Wanmann, A. E. Jessie M. Skinner..... 6.00 nrpvier & Alexander.. Little Frederick William Zeller. Jr., Mrs. D. M. Guthrie was re­ Postmater. Williams Drug Co....... had un attack of bronchitis last week, U.6f torted seriously ill. C. G. Coad, 4.65 Owing to the lack of street but at this writing Is some better C L. Crider.................. 5.00 G. ’ W. Porter................. ghts in Dallas, while going to Robbie Robinson Is here visiting ret New Membership Campaign. Dallas Meat Co............. 2.00 12.50 he Riggs boarding house, F. F. atives. Dr. O. D. Butler............ Grandpa Rodgers Is here visiting his At the meeting of the local C. A Robinson.............. 16.60 of Suver, fell from the daughter, Mrs. Rosa Remington. Williams Drug Co........ . 61.15 lawyer, Woodman camp last Tuesday H. A. Woods Cp......... . 14.55 idewalk and broke his shoulder There -I'l ho n Christmas pr gram night, F. J. Craven was elected J. K. Neal...................... 6.00 bone. at the North Dallas school house De clerk, W. G. Vassall being uable 2 00 20th. August Boman.............. hundred men were searchi­ cember 99Í00 ng one C. E. Huntley................ Mitchell fell Sunday even­ to serve in that capacity, owing up and down Mill creek all ing Mrs. and C. P. received 6.00 several severe to his multifarious duties along W. B. Gerth.................. ight for 5-year-old Winfield bruises. , 10.00 Peter Cook.................... lines. It was decided to 11.90 ’ennlngton, who was at last Mr. Muir and son, Walter, went to other Simon ton & Scott........ commence on January first a Grand Ronde Store.... 16.00 ound asleep n a hollow log. Salem Saturday. 7.00 O. H. Dimick................ Judson Mitchell visited in Salem campaign for new members, the Conkey & Walker........ 14.70 S. Bevens was married to Miss Saturday. competing in this respect 3.84 Fannie Crowley, at Peedee, A. J. Helen Pring started to school Mon­ sides Hartley & Penny.......... being the country members tVherry to Miss Eva Dexter at day. f 694.84 Vmity, Jasper Bagley to Miss J. C. Courter, of Falls City, visited against those of Dallas, and the Mrs. OBcar Ellis, last penalty of losing when the cam­ Indigent Soldier. Mary Withrow at Suver, and Ills daughter, , paign ends on April first being Gen. Gibson Post No. 6 4 .... 20.01 .Vm. L. Wells to Miss Sadie week. Hahel McBee and Alfred Garner that the losing side put up a Insane. spent the first of the week with Mrs. first class at Buena Vista. 5.00 Murphy A. B Starbuck. banquet to the win­ Garl McBee. Ten applicants took the coun- 5.00 B. H* McCallon. Mr. Standard, who Is running the ners, suitable prizes being also 10.00 'v examination for teachers cer­ Castle greenhouse, was pretty badly awarded to those who proove Independence Bridge. hurt last week. themselves most proficient in Chas. Durrell............................. 36.26 tificate!. Mrs. Harrington and children spent inducing .1. H. Hibbs & Co....................... 3.85 B. F. Smith, of Lewisville, and Thanksgiving outsiders to affliate with her sister, Mrs. Sloper Bros. & C o c k le ........ 1.65 T. G. Richmond, of Dallas, were Blaine, at Corvallis. with this old-time and very re­ Chas. K. Spaulding L. C o ..... 220.20 ippointed by Governor Pennoyer George two Brown girls, of Wlllamina, liable fraternal beneficiary order. 4.50 s members of the state fair are The Clay Compton...................'___ here working In the packing house. Rex Warren............................... 26.50 Miss Pauline Snyder took In a show Al. Longnecker will lead the city '•Yank Inman.............................. 28.12 »oard. boys to suces, If he can. and the at Salem Saturday evening. C. Mead....................................... 28.12 All kinds of momentous ques- Mrs. Dalton Is slowly Improving at country fellows will be captain­ W. L. Hooker............................ 28 12 ions were discussed by the rural the hospital, where she was operated ed by Garl McBee. The contest C. F. McKenzie........................ 28! 12 on recently. is expected to be very close and Earl Nelson.............................. 23.62 lebating socities. There were four Ross Pierce................................ 13.50 Selden Higgins died at Zena. M. E. church Sunday. united with the exciting, the membership being 4.50 .ged 81 years. R. Baker..................................... Al. Longnecker was confined to his rlready very large, and most of C. Plesslnger.............................. 4.50 with lumbago last week. them being consideraby adverse 4.00 A. G. Roberts was frightfully bed Mrs. H. House.................................... who has been quite 111, to washing dlshles or preparing Jack Stapleton............................ 4.00 ricked in the face by a horse at is slowly Knight, Improving, 2.00 R. J. Kruber............................... Mr. and Mrs. Frlesen, of Alberta, something for some other fellow P. F. Ducap................................ 2.25 iis Crowley home. came to Dallas last week to to eat. Lloyd Hunnecutt...................... 2.00 A man named Bennewlck Canada, make their home. H. D. Brunk................................ 36.25 itole Mrs. Whiteaker moving In from Newt. Butler’s gold watch the country and will is live A. P. Kirkland.......................... 8.00 at Monmouth. on Washing 8.00 J. O. Anderson.......................... ton street. 8.00 S. Muhlinan............................... Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stow are visiting G. W. Stovall bad a runaway their 8.00 E. South..................................... his Salem-/'errydale mall Amity. son, Joe Stow, and family at F. R. Kraber................................ 6.00 with Clay Compton............................ 49.50 lne, and had ti e stage badly Mrs. Mabel Kearns, of Washington, Miller & Kanne........................ 31.60 smashed up. by her sister-in-law, Miss Thayer & Strong........................ 1.50 A rock fell on the Elk Rock accompanied Laura Kearns, Is here visiting Mrs. Kearns’ parents. R. Adams and wife. t 621.55 trestle near Portland and broke Mrs. Carl Sellers L. and son came home F e rry . t so that pasengers on the nar­ from Tillamook Saturday, where the J. D. Hibbs Co........... •.............. 3 90 row guage had to again take to had been visiting. (Yaven & Huff............................. 13.10 Mrs Whitson, of Buell, has been Dewey Burright............................. 20.00 the old ferry system. spending the week with her parents, Popular Mechanics L. Damon....................................... 20.00 M. M. Ellis sold to Robert Mr. and Mrs. Barber. Sloper Broa. Cockle................ 3.68 Howe 285 acres close to Dallas S. O. Thompson Is working for Chit- Magazine Clint Hunnecutt........................ 60.00 ty & Bird In their new location. H E. Herren................................. 10.00 for $3600. Mrs Will Brown, who was quite -W —TTBM M YOU CAM UNDCASTANO IT** GREAT Con tinned Story of thm W orld's Is reported better. Walter and Ada Holman were sick. w hich you may be& - reading George Brandt came home from Van­ A at Pro any f tint«, $ 120.68 mo.rried at Salem. and w hich v/ill hc!d your couver, where he was called to see his interest forever. You aro li/in g in the best E le c tio n s . /ar, of the moat wonderful age. of what b Wes. Williams could not get father, who was sick. Dallas W. O. W........................... 3.00 the greatest world in t ie universe, i Getchel and Miss Verda d on ibtless gladly p ay — V. J. Love.................................. 3.00 rhe mail from Alrlle to Lewis­ Mrs. Cecil came In from Perrydale to see A r resident A of H A M ars FOR would J P. Daugherty............................ 2.00 ville on account of high water in Cadwell ONE YEAR 'S a doctor Sunday. ,U U U S U B S C R IP T IO N C. O. Groffa................................ 3.00 tells bow to severe sore throat. t 33.00 the Christian church. Mrs. Cur­ a Mrs. make Mio«1on furniture, wirele-Y*. outfits, bmita Pearl Hayes came home from •nginas, magic, and all the things a boy lores) Roads end Highways. Perrydale, where she spent a week. tis is a capable speaker and has r u e . a ms I a com ics i s e n rrs Joe Trueax..................................... 14.31 Wedding bells will be heard in the l t s J u $ it pen Mrs. R. C. Brown...................... 2.79 upon the subject of missions. near i roti r u n b a m p u cowy future. r-has K Spaulding L. Co........ 6 65 There will be special music. Frank Lynn, of Perrydale, who was PO PU LA R M ECHANICS CO. Dallas Lumber A L Co................ 9.90 You will be enlightened at the hospital, was taken to Mrs. I I S W . W aM U an o . S t. CH IC A G O Joe Tharp.................................... 132.54 Come. Richmond's until he la able to go home. A. Whitney..................................... 11.26 as weil as edified. SPECIAL PATTERN PIC T O R IA L R EV IEW The “Minaret” Lady Doll BE SOMETHING USEFUL FREE! Useful Gifts For Men and Boys Complete Stock of Suits and Overcoats. New Arrivals in Hats Shoes, Gloves, Fancy Dress Shirts, Holiday Sus­ penders, Linen, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Holiday Neck-wear in Boxes, Silk, Lisle and Cashmere Hosiery, Suit Cases, Club Bags, Bath Robes, Pajamas, Fancy Arm Bands and Garters. We Offer a Few Suggestions For Your Holiday Shopping Ladies’ Hand Bags in Leather and Silver Mesh, $1 to $5 ea. A beautiful assortment of Fur Sets at from $12.00 to $50.00 Ladies’ Silk Petticoats in new colorings, $3.75 to $4.95 Ladies’ Silk Waists, netv line at from $3.50 to $6.00 Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas, at from $2.85 to $3.00. Ladies Silk Kimonas, at from $5.00 to $10.00. Choice selection of Silk Waist Patterns in Holiday Boxes, $4.25. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in all grades from 5c to $2.50 each. Table Linen and Napkins to match, $1.00 to $2.00 per yard. Fancy Linen Towels, very choice selection,35c to $1.00 each. Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, put up in holiday boxes, $1.25 per pair. Choice line of Ladies’ Hoisery, put up 4 pr. in box, $1.00 box. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, fully guaranteed, black and colors,$1.50 per pair. Ladies’ and Misses Felt Slippers, in plain and fancy effects, $1.00 to $1.75. A swell line of Ladies’ Neckwear at from 25c to $1.50 each. Do Your Christmas Shopping NOW Our Stock is Complete and Our Prices are Right OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES’, M ISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S C O A T S JV T GREA TLY REDUCED PRICES. Merchandise selected can Register now for one of our be stored for you until Xmas. A Reliable Place to Trade 1914 Calendars. Just W h at D allas Needs cs For the first time in the history of Dallas, a thoroughly modern and up-to-date Commission House has been estab- i I lished. Here is what it means to you, Mr. Farmer, and to you, Mr. Busi­ ness Man: A place where you can purchase the finest sugar-cured Hams, No. 1, at the lowest price. A place where Produce of All Kinds Will Be Handled and where you can buy everything in the line of vegetables in season. A place where sales may be made of live stock and where ar­ rangements may be made for the sale or transfer of any farm commodity. Where dressed meats of all kinds may be sold and where Top Prices are Paid for Poultry and Eggs Home Rendered Lard “The Purest of the Pure” Special attention is given to our smoke and liquid cured hams and bacons. Once a taste and always OUR patron. This product is our pride and we want you to try it. Pay us a visit. It will be a money-saver for you. 616 Mill St. Henry Gohrke Phone 1254 Dallas Mercantile Company STA R T H E A T R E TW O NIGHTS 15 16 MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Entire Change Each Night ( ADULTS 35c, Children 25c \f