Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 16, 1902, Image 1

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    DALLAS OREGON
VOL. XXVIIL
L. N. W OODS, M. D.
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Phy»i«i»n an d S u rg ao n ,
D allas, Oragun.
L V B EMBREE, M O
»A L L A S , - OREGON
Salem’s Best Store
Send Us Your Mail Orders j il !
• ffiat ovar ban k .
u. e. Unii
S IB L E Y
& h 'A K I N ,
W i tiara Ilia only
of al>»ir*wt books in Polk
•only. KaliabU abalracls furnlabad, and inoiisy lo
n il. Ns ssuiml»«loii charged on loans. Koouis S
s i i Wilsen's kiosk, Dallas
J . L. C O L L IN S,
ittornsy and Counselor at Law,
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J. N. H akt
TOW NSEND 4 HART,
Sam uel O n , who has th irty acres in
hope a t Dixie, is adding ten acres
more this aeaaun and will c o u tin u e
p lanting m ore u n til he haa fifty aeraa.
11» baa three drying liouaes and o th er
facihllea inferior to none 111 th e coun
A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W .
Holverson's Leader
O U it ipstslrs ill Odd Fellow»' nsw
Meek.
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O V E R A L L S 60o A P A IR
O R E O O N .
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T ha beat in tha world for tha price
OSCAR H A Y T E R .
A tto rn e y a t-L a w .
W HEN
S E E OUR BIG L IN E OF
SO U V E N IR C H IN A W A R E
R E PR O D U C E I O N « O N
C H IN A O F A LL T H E PU B
LIC B U IL D IN G S
Olii«» up »taira in C am pbell’ a build­
ing.
DALLA»
N.
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OREGON.
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i r.
B U T L E R Si COAD
O ut a t Buell H en ry O lnuted*is sow­
ing 15 ami K o s b E llis SO acres of clo­
b u tle r fa t lu P o rtlan d .
DRESS GOODS .*
WASH FABRICS.*
SPRING SILKS.*
TAILOR SUITS.*
JACKETS,*
WALKING SKIRTS j*
SILK WAISTS.*
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Royal Worcester cor-
; • sets have no equal, This
is the only store in town < •
where you can get them
M u k ssn In p ra c tis e of bio p ro fessio n in th is place
oi a k e u t t h i r l / y e a rs, and will a tte n d to all b u slrrs»
A r u l t d to his care. Office, c o rn e r M ain a n d C o u rt
i D allas, Polk Go, Or
T o w nsend
B en. Sim pson, a p ro m in e n t early
day settler ill th is c ounty, has been
seriously ill a t bis hom e in A labam a
H a was once surveyor ganaral, served
in th e legislature, and waa In d ia n
ag en t a t Sileta.
The spring stock» are I! ver and N. M. Dickey and M Micliel-
nearly all in. You will i 1 hook are alao sow ing som e. T hey e x ­
pect to have m ore dairy cattle. B u­
find the correct things
ford S lone m ay increase his n um ber
here in
to 25, They can m ake it pay to ship
A ttu ru o y a -ftt-L u w .
J. H .
A Y am hill T oulouse gooaa laid 36
big egg* >n «0 days and « lie n !a«t
heard from was going ahead a t the
sam e rato.
coad
ty-
T he E pw orth L eague are p aying in
in stallm e n ts |6 0 0 for the pipe organ
in the M. E . c h u rc h , it having beeu
m ade h e re b y N ntlia liel H ughes.
The T h u rato n lu m b e r com pany
have two loggug crewa a t work 12 to
15 niilea up atrvsm from Dallaa. Mr.
and Mia. U lm er R eynold, have charge
of th e tirat hoarding liouae w ith uvur
a dozen m en while a t tba upper c a m p
George S cott and wife look after thu
cooking for eighteen m en. Logs are
now being driven down to th e m ill
pond w hich will soon be crowded with
■aw tim ber.
C raven Bros, have ju st shipped to
P o rtlan d from Dullas three c ar loads
of hay raised oil th e M onroe M iller
place near Crowley.
P u lliam fadeless dyes color m or-
goods a p arka e th a n any other. Sold
by A. K. W iL on a t 10 c en ts a p a ck ­
age.
Lost Hair
“ My hair came out by th e ! ,nd-
ful, and the gray hairs b eg -i to
creep in. I tried Ayer’s H ail" gor.
and it stopped >he hair frog, >.-n
log out m 4 restored tiu coT«.
Mra. M. D .C ray, No. Salem,
Mas«.
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There’s a pleasurt- In
offering such a prepara­
tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such satisfaction. The
hair becomes thicker,
longer, softer, and more
glossy. And you feel so
secure in using such an
old and reliable prepara­
tion.
II.MabsMIt. All SranMs.
SFND FOR SIMPLES
HOLVERSON’S
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A . .1 . M A R T I N ,
l GARDEN / GRASS SEED ££?£$
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
i * DUNNE’S SOLID SPRAYS
SAVAGE Sc. REID,
IJ Seedsmen - Salem, Or.
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DALLAS
Y BANK
£ LU TH ER & CCU
S REAL EST ATE
§
THE SUBSIDY Â GIFT.
N o th in g In A lleged A rg u m en t
o f F ry e an d O th ers.
REPUBLICAN CRITICISES THE BILL
si
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F. H. MUSCOTT,
FURNITURE
U . BIDDLE,
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PROP.
We still have a full assort­
ment of Dry Goods, Cloth­
ing, Boots and Shoe», Hats
and Caps, Ladies’ Jackets
and Capes, Millinery, Ladies
and Gentlemens’ Furnishing
Goods, Fancy Goods and No­
tions and a good stock of
fresh groceries, also a large
assortment of crockery. Re-
m'~nber that none of these
goods will be delivered and
that our terms are strictly
cash. Be sure and get our
pic»s.
S t e a m s h ip L in e s A r e M a k in g M o n e y .
H is t o r y
of
P a c ific
S u b s i d y —F i e l i e r m e n
in g
A lm s-F o n r
Run
W ith o u t
M a ll
A re
F ast
Com pany
N ot
A sk ­
L in e s
That
S u b sid ie » .
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R. JACOBSON & CO.,
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Purchasers and owners of the McM. Grange & Farmers Co. estate.
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rou ror more, i t s m eth o d s ex erted Sc
m uch sen m ini a n In v estig atio n w a s o r­
dered. nnd it w a s found th a t th e g re a t­
e r p a rt of th is m un ificen t su m had
been ex p en d ed in lobbying fo r a g re a t
e r sum . and so it w a s c u t off fro m any
su b sid y a t all.
T h e re a re o th e r lines o f A m erican
b u ilt ships, a lre a d y prosperous, w hich
will receive a benefit u n d e r th is bill.
Mr. F ry e e x p la in s th a t th e bill is In­
ten d ed to In cien se an d bu ild up the
m e rc h a n t m arin e. It is sa fe to sa y th a t
it will not a d d one sh ip to e ith e r of
th e se lines. T h e ir b u sin ess is e s ta b ­
lished. and th ey will build new ships
a s fa st ms t h e i r b u sin e ss re q u ire s them
an d no f a s te r —su b sid y or no subsidy.
And as fo r new lines fo r foreign tr a d e ,.
if th e sh ip s m u st be b u ilt h ere It will
be y e a rs before» a n y can be estab lish ed ,
if fit all. No new line w as b ro u g h t Into
ex iste n ce by th e su b sid y a e t o f 1891.
All lities w hich h av e benefited by th a t
act w ere a lread y estab lish ed w h en it
b ecam e law . F u rth e rm o re , o u r Bhljy
y a rd s a r e full o f b usiness. It h a s been
s ta te d on good a u th o rity th a t it would
be difficult to c o n tra c t fo r a first c la s t
ocean finer to be d eliv ered w ith in th ree
y ears, alth o u g h sm a lle r vessels m ay be
tu rn e d out. Not one new fish erm an wifi
It b rin g into being. How, th en , will
th is bill, If en acted into law , “ in c re a se ”
or “ build u p ” o u r m e rc h a n t m a rin e ?
T h e re a r e p lo w ing th a t ocean b e
tw een E u ro p e an d th e U nited State«
possibly fifty lines o f ste am sh ip s, and
m o st o f them nev er receiv ed one penny
of g o v ern m en t m oney even fo r m ail
c a rria g e ! Only tw o of th em receive a
su b sid y . O ne is o u r ow n A m erican line,
th e o th e r th e F re n c h line. No o th e rs in
* Uia ft'i’t Iff rorpjve one d o llar o f a n h -
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TROUBLES OF A FAMILY MAN.
I E nds S n r si
■Itili IF MMTMY ;
asesad
ry
Goods are being sold by
the wagon loads and custom­
ers are pleased with their
bargains, and at the rapid
rate the goods have been mo­
ving, the first week’s sale,
the stock will not last very
long. Why not improve the
opportunity and buy your
supply while the assortment
is good? We do not offer you
only a few bargains, but ev­
erything in the store must go
from one-third to one-half
below the regular prices.
I f y o u r d r u g g is t <M j»nt supply you .
se n d u s o n e d o lla r an d w e w ill ex p r e ss
y o u a b o ttle . B e su re an d g iv e the nam e
o f you r n e a r e st e x p r e ss office. A d dress.
J . C. A Y E R CO., L ow ell. M aes!
T h e B oston T ra n s c r ip t recen tly p u b ­
lished a n a r tic le by E d w a rd K em ble,
Bv interior changes and the ad. • fo rm er p re s id e n t o f th e Boston ch a m ­
lion of a porch J o h n Ai-hhuiigt) lias ber of co m m erce, on th e F ry e su b sid y
D A LLAS, OREOO N.
g reatly im proved th e hom e of E I bill. Mr. K em b le is n R epublican, b u t
W ill praotic« in »11 co u rts. Office,
Shaw in hotli com fort and a p p e a r­ not one o f th e kind m ad e b lin d by pro­
• vtr bank.
ance.
tection. F o llo w in g is a n e x tr a c t from
Mias Iren e C a rte r, teacher of U pper Mr. K em b le’s a rtic le In T h e T ra n s c rip t:
Robert A. Miller,
Salt Creek school, reports an e n ro ll­
T h e su b sid y bill w hich lias b een sub­
m en t nl 27 and an average a tte n d an c e m itte d to th e se n a te b y S e n a to r F ry e
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
of 24 du rin g the p ast school m o n th , seem s to h av e fo r its c h ie f o b ject th e
3 lardy, 14 never a b se n t nor tard y , 3 m ak in g o f a g ift o f p u b lic m oney to
Oregon City j * Oregon
visitors.
sev eral e x is tin g lines o f pro sp ero u s
Kootu I , W oinliard building
T h e Ind ep en d en ce public school is A m erican ste am sh ip s. A t all events,
Oppuait* C ourthoua*.
to be repainted a t a cost of if 175.
th is w ill be th e re su lt sh o u ld it becom e
law . 'l i e c a lls It a bill “ to p rovide for
L and tills» and land officii buainaaa
m ail service, • * • fo r th e com m on
a apaolally.
* $ # * # * # # # # # * * $ ; * # # * # # # * $ * # * defen se, to p ro m o te co m m erce and to
en co u rag e th e d eep sea fish eries.” O ur
S x R agiatar Oregon C ity land sffles.
“ co m m erce” Is la rg e r th a n ev er be­
# r ir i n
PFA Q
We have a large stock of this
fore—bo th o u r fo reig n tr a d e , w hich Is
■ tM w
very superior hog feed, a ls o ^ com m erce, a n d o u r in te r s ta te trad e,
Spetz, and all kinds of field seed».
w hich ip co m m erce. O ur d eep sea fish­
P A IN T E R ,
eries a re larg e an d s tro n g g ro w in g an d
p rosp ero u s. T h ey a re not a sk in g aid.
Hwuaa, aign a n d o rn a m a n U l, g ra in ­
W e do not find fish erm en begging for
in g , kalaoniing and pap er han g in g .
alm s a t th e d o o rs o f co n g ress. F u rth e r­
gra*t «••(! is |lie b e ti to l>o lifid in tbo W ilU m ttte v»ll«r »ml we invile 1
m ore. w h a t th is bill p ro p o ses to do n ate
you to call ami exam ine the tarn«,
Orninoti
D a l l a i .
to th e fish erm en Is not a v ery princely
sum . T h e a m o u n t is $2 p e r ton to th e
vessels an d $1 per m o u th to th e m en
w hen a c tu a lly em ployed. F ish in g ves­
tors for these sprays. T hey give axaellent sa tiifsc tio n . A catalogue
sels a v e ra g e less th a n 100 to n s each.
+,$ will he se n t frae upon applicatio n . \Ve have the best gopher guns 4Jr So th is d o n atio n m ay a v e ra g e $100 p er
S.M l i t i o l l a a far M.nmoath ant Atrita- gjjk and m o lt traps to ld in this m a rk e t Ask to see them when you call.
a n n u m to ea c h vessel an d from $0 to a
i M A m
*:*0 p in
r e t I»4epeo4n«s Isr
M ontn«»*h a»d Da 11 m -
p o ssib le $12 to each m an. w hile to
am
T il p *
ste a m sh ip linen« a lre a d y estab lish ed
«Ti» I fs s w s v l b fa r A l r t l s -
a m
8 SO p tn
#
a n d m a k in g m oney will go h u n d red s
a r t ! U s s in s s tb far D allas—
of th o u sa n d s If not m illio n s of do llars
la m
7»0 p m
a*«« Alrlla for M snm suki and Itulapctiáan««—
every y ear.
tfl an
»pm
T h e first of th e se lin es ab o v e refe rred
riara« Dallaa for H a n ia o » ih an* In d a .'a n d n a ia —
I f u
8 80 pm.
to Is th e so called A m erican line, plying
b etw een New York an d S o u th am p to n
an d o w n ed by th e In te rn a tio n a l N avi­
R . O . Q R A V IN
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W IL L IA M S .
rr a s id a n « .
C M h la r.
g atio n co m p an y . T h is line is "already
W. O. VAS ALL, a s s i s t a n t C a s h ie r
receiv in g fro m th e U nited S ta te s a su b ­
(JIT
sidy of $750.000 p er y e a r. T ills bill
will in crease th is a m o u n t a n d in crease
O I DALLAS, OREGON,
th e n u m b e r o f y e a rs d u rin g w hich a
T ransacts a general han k in g otiai-
su b sid y sh all b e paid to It. T h is line is
u«aa in all its b ra n c h e s; buys and sells
or if it is not It o u g h t to bo
Lands a a Specialty^ jg! p so. rosp No ero o u n s, e can
•atehange on p rin cip al pointa ill the
trav el by It o r read Its
■ cited S tates ; m akes collections on all
freig h t an d p a ssen g er lists w ho know s
p«tnla in th e Pacific N o rth w e st; loans
We are prepared to locat» you upon »omi o ff f a n y th in g a b o u t sh ip p in g b u sin e ss an d
m eusy and d isco u n ts paper a t th e heat
e to a n y o th e r conclusion. T h e a c t
th* finest timber claim» in Oregon, ot if you g com
rates ; allow In terest on lim e deposits.
u n d er w hich it now receiv es a su bsidy
want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can
becam e a law In 1801 or 1802. I t a u ­
th o rised c o n tra c ts for ten y ears. I t Is
»how you jn»t what you are looking for. Call
said th e c o n tr a c t w ith th is line w as
and tee ui. All correspondent* promptly at
vm rv D R . J D R D A N * S « m e a t i 1
d a te d uheu d th a t is. from 1895. If so,
tended to.
LUTHER <&CO., Pallas, Or
w h en It e x p ire s In 1905 th e Une will
h ave receiv ed ab o u t $10.000.000 u n d er
nat iia K T s t.,u m iM M .M L i
ft. T w o of th e sh ip s will th e n be a b o u t
W W iV lIW IflV lV v V li T J
tw e n ty y e a rs old. und nil fo u r of th em
w ill h av e p assed ttie “up to d a te ” pe­
—
riod. U n d er th e e x istin g c o n tra c t th e y
M . M t n u u i- s is iu M a r M a <
av*«
a r e req u ired to m ak e tw e n ty knots.
s a i j f c v w s a i r 11 * % % * * % % !
fr«M#a ilt«« h* ao t*p«rt »•«»• , I
T hey a c tu a lly m ake ab o u t eig h teen
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knots. So it won hi seem a s if a good
sa le of th em had a lre a d y been m ade.
I ■
I«« ni«i»h
I Sw»* fatte, free anrt «H tÿffl«» Tra—»W ■■» , I
U n d e r th is new hill, how ever, th ey will
receiv e u la rg e r am o u n t per y e a r a n d a
. & MMA ) Dall Of writ.
c o n tra c t fo r fifteen y e a rs m ore, u n d er
•ft. MMMN à Cft. to s i Miri*« f t . • ft
w h ich th e y will receive a t least $15,-
000.080 m ore!
N ext th e W a rd line, w hich o w n s
U»any sh ip s, som e ply in g betw een New
Vork an d C u b a n p o rts and o th e rs be­
tw een New York sih I M exican ports.
It w as y e a rs ag o called th e A lex an d re
TRUCKM AN .
line a n d h a s a lw a y s m ade m oney. It Is
D a tila .: O r e g o n
c o n s ta n tly b rin g in g out new ships.
T h ree, or c e rta in ly tw o. w ere ad d ed to
that
we
do
not
There
are
hut
th e line d u rin g th e y e a r 1901, w hile tw o
fa ir share of patro n ag e solicited
carry in stock.
all « 'llera p ro m p tly filled.
m ore w ere ad d ed d u rin g th e y e a r 1900.
few things in
T h e re a r e fro m fifteen to tw e n ty of
th ese sh ip s, all b u ilt In tb ia co u n try .
U nder th is bill th ey will be allo w ed to
d ra w su b sid y on six tee n trip s each per
We are quoting very low prices on all grades of
y e a r, w h ich will en ab le th e com pany
CARPET
W ALLPAPER
MATTING I
to receiv e from th e g o v ern m en t * very
— ALL K IV D fl O F—
PICTURE
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FRAMES
larg e a m o u n t o f m oney.
N ext Is th e old Pacific Mall com pany.
IRON WORK TO ORDER
In th is co n n ectio n w e o re rem inded
th a t th is co m p an y once received froto
R » p airing Promptly Done,
is g o v ern m en t y e a rs sg o a su b sid y of
HOUSE FURNISHERS
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SALEM, OR.1 th
$500,000 p er y ear. Not satisfied w ith
th is, it pro ceed ed to lobby In W ash in g
Attorneys-at-Law
NO 29.
MAY 16 1902.
C'ofjrrlcht, KM, tijr W. R. He*rat.
T h * Chi Idra» W ant ■ N .w Qamt.
— N .w Y » rk Jou rn al.
The diver dies without air to
* breathe.
The consumptive dies
without lungs to breathe the air,
or of lungs rendered incapable of
breathing by disease. The blood
as it flows in and out of the lungs
indicates the consumptive’s pro­
gress. As the lungs grow weaker
less oxygen is inhaled and the
blood changes from scarlet to pur-
>le
O xygen is the life of the
f flo o d as tn e blood is th e life of
th e Ixxiy.
T he effect of Hr. P ierce’s G old­
en M edical D iscovery upon weak
lungs is to stren g th en them , to e n ­
able th e full oxygenation of th e
blood, arrest th e progress o f dis­
ease, and heal th e inflam ed tis­
sues. L u n g diseases have been
and are being cured by "G o ld en
M edical I>iecovery,” in
cases where deep-seated
,cough, frequent hemor­
rhage, emaciation, weak­
ness, and n ig h t -sweats
have all pointed to a fatal
term in atio n by con­
sum ption.
"'om i year»
tto I
w a s alm ost a Kelp-
let« victim o f that
,f1rea«l 'liteaae <v>n
M m ptton." write*
Mr, Cna»
Froaa
f» M . oi Sitka
W hltr Co Ir-1 "I
w as confined to tny room for *cvrr»l m o n th s ;
m y frien d s and neighbor* h»d given uo »11 hope
of m y recovery, until o n e d « y ■ friend advised
m e to ta k e I»r Pierce » G olden M edical I>i»cov-
ery. and after I had ta k e n th e conten t« o f the
secon d Bottle I Beg*" to im prove
After l« k in e
ui* Bottle« I w»«. I h o n e stly believe, delivered
from th e *n»re end e n tir e ly cursd. I s m n ow n
str o n g aud h f« r ty roan.*
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse
the clogged ay stem from accumulated
impuritiea.
*
»Uly - t he C u n a rd line none, the W hite protits. While th e co n su m er w ou ld find
S ta r line none, th e two g reat Germán the co st of Uvlns g re a tly lessened. On
ex p rcM tin. » none. The»« four linee m ost o f th e s r tlc le s th e p ro te c tiv s ts r tf l
Inat mi tin'll a re th e fa it line« of the could be w holly rem o v ed w ith o u t h u r t­
w orld. T h ey ow n som e twenty-live or ing th e do tu eetlc m a rk e t th ro u g h for-
m ore o f th e Hcetent sh ip s In the w orld, tlg u co m p etitio n .—K a n s a s C ity Star.
lAMiidee m an y o th ers. N ot o n e o f these
W i l l H e M t a s .d .
fu»t ship» r e c e tte s a n y su b sid y from
M rs. D a S tylo—I t ’s a p ity you could
« ny g o v ern m en t. T h ese lines, how ever,
s r e paid fo r th e am o u n t o f m all th ey n o t h a v e b e a rd th a t serm o n today.
Mr. D e S ty le—A fte r p a y in g fo r y o u r
c u rry . Iioth by th e U niteti S ta te s an d
S u n d ay w a rd ro b e I h av en ’t m oney
G re a t B rita in u t so m uch p er pound.
enough le ft to b uy m y se lf a d e c e n t
th in g to w ear.
D is c o n te n t S o r e n d ln « .
M rs. D e S ty le —T h a t’s Ju st It, a n d
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