Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 18, 1907, Image 1

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The Best and L a rg e st Paper in Polk County.
DALLAS OREGON JULY 13. 1907
V O L . X X X III.
MUST 1 ABEL FRUIT.
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SP E C IA L S A L E a s
NO. 34.
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ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE
Fruit Must be Marked Whether for Of the Great Newport by the Sea
Local Sale or not.
1
Itemiier Contest.
TREMENDOUS P¿ilCE BEOUOTiON
Two weeks from tonight at It oYloc*
Oregon fruit growers must keep in
mind the fact that under the law known the ltenmer contest for a free trip to
as the Perkin's act it is necessary that Newport will come to an end. Only
every lx»x or crate in which green fruit
is packed for sale, whether intended for one person so far has done any real
sale within the state or outside it. be good work, the rest seeming to take it
plainly marked or labeled so as to show for granted that they would secure
the name and post office address of the j enough votes without any exertion.
person, firm or corporation by whom
the fruit in the package is packed. If ¿They are mistaken. Two or three
the packer is not tin* grower of the fruit I thousand votes will not secure you th®
the name and iiOstoif.ee address of the trip.. A h the vote now stands, any ener
grower must also up|>ear oil the l*»x. getic young person in the county could
The horticultural county inspectors are
doing all they can to call attention to start in and have a fine show to win
this law and the sale of fruit in boxes out. J list tl ink, the securing of 70,000
not marked as required by law will l>e hop checks to print would give you over
prevented. Any false statements by
dealers, merchants andshippers in mar­ 10 , 00 (H) votes, enough to safely enter the
keting or labeling boxes as to the per­ race ahead of any competitor this week.
son by whom and where the fruit is Now is the time to get those kind of
raised or packed is punishable hv fine. orders hut anything bringing in the dol­
The possession for purpose of sale by a lars counts just the same. Soliciting is
merchant or vender of boxes of fruit
not marked as required by law is pun­ not hard work but from now on it must
ishable hv fine. It is observed that U* censtant and advantage taken of
fruit growers who shi to Portland are every opportunity. We hope that three |
complying with the law, although in Indies will be able to go ami that all will
some cases the marking is not plain now wake up and get to work in earnest.
Other growers use a large label which
Rooms and board have been secured
covers one end of the box or crate with at the far famed Ocean House, at New­
their names as growers and packers port, one of the lx*st hotels to bo found
and a large blank space where the deal- on the coast. It is run by the Misses
er« can stamp his name and address.— Case, who own the proj>erty. and is
Homestead.
known Jar and wide for its excellent
meals and extra good service in everv
way. It has long been know n ns the
DALLAS ON ROUTE.
bon ton resort of Newport, and muny
famous people have stopped there. In
fact it is yet a very exclusive* hotel and
j Autos Will Come Through Town only patronized by the very best class of
people. Its location is ideal, and is im­
on Long Run.
mediately noticed coming up the hay as
one of the landmarks of the old seaport
From 40 to 50 cars are expected to resort.
Last Tuesday’s vote:
enter the endurance run to he held by
the Portland Auto Dealer’s association
CHAPERONE.
on July 27th. Every dealer in town Mrs. E. Mitty, Kola............................^200
will probably enter one car of each
make that he carries ami quite a num­ Mrs. Anderson, Buena V ista........ 1350
750
ber of the Portland Automobile club Mrs. C. A. Sykes, Popcorn...........
members are expected to narticipate. Mrs. J . w. McCrow, McCoy.........
100
CHEiTRY GROWERS IN POLK J . H. Shepard, cup for lx*st I k » x of The
route will run up the Willamette Mrs. Win. Fuqua, Parker...............
Bings and diplomas for second best box
75
river
on
the
east
Hide
to
Salem
and
back
COUNTY.
j Bings in cartons, second best box Lain-
Mrs. R. Bush, Kings Valley..........
75 61
on
the
west
side
to
Portland.
The
fol­
j hurts, best plate of Bings and best plate
75
lowing towns will be passed on the way: Mrs. J. B . Smith, Dallas...............
of Lamberts.
75
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Polk county against the world for pro­
Char es Maths, cup for the best Ixix of Oregon City, Aurora, Woodburn Ger- Mrs. Singleton, Falls City..............
ducing the premium cherries; espicallv Black Republicans ami diploma for sec­ vai , Salem, Dallas, McMinnville, Day-
We have just printed 1(HH) berry and \
YOCNG LADIES
WEBF00T
ton,
and
Newhurg.
The
second
contest
that part bordering the western bound­ ond best how of Bings.
Miss Veva Morrison, In d .............. 5,170 apple labels for Fruit Inspector Nunn,
will
start
at
7
o’clock
in
the
morning
ary of Salem. Several of the growers
Mrs. J. R. Chapman, diploma for sec­
proprietor of Lone O k farm. The law
ROOFING
and the cars will probably travel a min­ Miss Velma Butler, Ballston.......... l.tHX) now requires the affixing of such lalx*ls I
from over there came and conquered. ond best caston box of Royal Anns.
ute apart. Each car will start out with Miss Ora Kearns, Perrydale ........
(»00 to every box of fruit sold. We can
As
proof
of
it
we
submit
the
following
,
B.
I.
Ferguson,
cup
for
best
carton
box
’
THK BEST HOOFING
facts from the premium awards at the i of Black Republicans, ami cup for best 1000 points, and one point will I k * de­ Miss Nina Slagle, McCoy...............
5(H) print them as good and as cheap as any­
i
o\ THE MARKET
ducted from that amount for every
present cherry fair.
box of Waterhouse.
‘
Miss Inez Ridgeway, Buell............. 500 one.
minute
lost
in
repairs.
Every
car
w
ill
Made by the Northwest Roofing
Polk county cherry growers received
H. Ik*Ht, diploma for second best !x>x
200
carry an observer, who will count the Miss Mira Lucas, Uickreall ..........
I company, Portland. Does not but-
17 out of the thirty-four premiums, of Waterhouse.
7 kle. Guaranteed for 10 years.
Andrew Vereler carried off the sweep­
J . B. Nunn, diploma for liest plate of !>oints lost in repairing the car. As this Mink I/oisel Blair. Buell,.................... 150
run is to lx* made primarilv for the sake M f> A llhfu ller, Dallas
. . . . . . 150
stakes and also the cup for the best dis­ Black Republicans.
v
L . C. K O S E R
play on plates.
C. K. Hanna, diploma for best plate of o'f testing the endurance of the various Miss Viola Gardner, Falls C .......... 10J)
Agent for Polk County^^
cars on a long run, no racing will he al­
Late Dukes.
Miss Eitna Hall, Dallas .................
75
That’s a great roll of fame for the lowed and no driver will he allowed to
All votes must la* voted the same
small section of country forming the run his ear faster than 20 miles an hour.
>ek as secured. Those who have not
immediate western vicinity of the Capi­ No driver will he allowed to pass a
car in front of him without the consent secured at least 10,000 votes will not l>e
tal City of Oregon.—Journal.
consider«!
as contesting.
The ballot
of the foremost driver. Lunch will he
taken at Salem, after which the autos h«-x is at this office and when votes an*
Nearly a Big Fire.
will start back to Portland and the com­ given out they must lx* voted at once.
No holding back will he allowed, as it
Tuesday morning there came near be­ petition will he renewed.
This contest will have a special signif­ makes too much trouble on final count.
ing a big fire in the Collins block. While
icance
not
only
as
a
means
of
finding
Jeweler Harris was down the street or
during groceries, his daughter, Klma, out which automobiles are best on the
BUILT FIRST HOUSE
started a fire of paper in the stove at long run, but also ns sm educator of the
out-of-town
people
in
the
utility
of
the
the
jewelry
store.
It
burned
merrily
Feed your hair; nourish •t; § and soon communicated with papers automobile. It will naturally create a
la Sacramento City Way Back
give it something to live on.
near the stove, also an awning that hud friendly feeling for the auto among
those people by showing them that it is
j
been
taken
down
from
the
front.
Karl
1840.
Then it will stop falling, and i Wisecarver happened to In* passing and good for something else besides racing
will grow long and heavy, jj after a little quick and stiemi«us work and can be relied on to travel long dis­
DALLAS RESTAURANT
Hon. J. J. Williams, of Dallas, says
succeeded in putting it out, and thereby tances with facility, ami also with com­
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
D. Hill, Proprietor.
he built the first house ever erected in
saved h big fire, as another minute or fort to the driver.—Journal.
Majn and Mill Street*.
Sacramento city. He put it up in 1841),
genuine hair-food you can
two would have seen the whole stoek in
its construction was unique, to say
i blaze. As it is Mr. Harris mourns a NEEDS
PRACTICAL DEMONS- and
buy. It gives new life to the
Meals at all hours. S h o rt orders
tlie least. In that country willows are
destrojed awning ami an umbrella.
Regular dinners.
O ysters In
Ij hair-bulbs. You save what
very
plentiful, and grew to a length of
TRATI0N.
a I unit 20 feet and probably an inch in
season.
Furnished rooms
‘ hair you have, and get more,
IRELAND'S* VERSION.
thickness, perfectly straight and with
B. F. JONES
oo. And it keeps the scalp
ti »thing to mar theirsymetrical outline
As to Whether a Horse Hair wi ill To
build the house Mr. Williams simply
clean and healthy.
The Editor of the Moro Observer
Attorney-at-Law
got many o f these willows, stuck them
Become Alive in Water.
Tha best kind of a testimonial —
in the ground and interlaced them at
fells how Luckamute was Named.
1NDKPENDENCK,
OR.
the arch making a fine protection against
, . . . .
L o w e ll, X M e .
wind or sun. As it seldom rained there,
There
are
those
who
assert,
and
say
Probate
work
a
specialty.
bo ic a n u & o t u r c r a o f
E. Lipton, of Falls City, has made ar­ that they have seen it practically de­ they did not take the trouble to provide
9
SARSAPARILLA.
rangements to plant 10).000 eastern monstrated, that a horse hair placed in against such a contingency. This house
w as erected for use by a medico, and
trout in tributaries of the Luckiainiite.
thus replenishing the waters of that ordinary water will within a period of w as some 10 feet wide and 40 feet long.
once famous Oregon trout stream with some 10 or 12 days turn into a living Mr. Williams went there soon after the
PALACE CIGAR STORE, f
a stock of ganiev fish. Forty-eight years creation. The editor of this pa]>er is gold excitement arose in 1848 and has
ago a deaf and dumb man, celebrated not from Missouri, but just the same we many amusing Incidents to relate. For |
several months after making the discov­
for his piscatorial exploits, kept the set­
tlements supplied with fresh trout, and have to he shown. Nothing less than a ery of gold, those present Ixdieved that |
R. J. Evans, Proprietor.
it I £
ig ili
11
the unvarying reply as to where they practical demonstration will allow us t»> according to the amount in S sight
would
soon
become
depreciate«I
in
value
J
So
Soft
drinki in season, cigars and
come from? was that the lucky mute Believe any such stuff, and even then
all over the world, and that some
le scarcer f to liacco. Fresh candies.
brought. This universal answer finally
we
w
ould
consider
that
some
underhand
metal would take its place as the one of
evolved the name Luckymute, for the
mountain river, afterwards corrupted work had been done. At Lynch »t Wise- most value. It was traded for silver ut
by Craig, in The Argus office at <>regon carver’s barber shop they now have two that time and a premium paid.
i’ity. Asahel Bush had extolled Lucky white hairs plucked from the tail of a
mute in an editoral, but the copy wa- horse, which is expected by immersion
A GOOD *RESULT.
so much more than usually blindly to torn into a small snake or worm at
"ÌA’tt U> Fotgrt."
a ritteu that week, that the typocoukln i
no distant «late. That it will or will not
Under the operation of the new Pure
nake it out and Craig guessed it off as • to so is causing no little controversy with F« km I Laws, baking |»owders now gener­
Lnckiumute w hieh orthography ‘gmick’ in the eorjMtrate limits of the town of Dal­ ally hear on the labels a statement of
and the corrupt *|**lling has since stood las. All this controversy is occasion«! the ingredients. This is of the utmost
that way. Dnring the Will-Wal contro­ by a most pecu iar happening. We importance liecause of the harmful in­
O f all K in d s
versy over Wallamet, which waxed hot have always claimed, and it is the truth, gredients us«t in many cases.
F re s h an d T o o t h s o m e
to the wheel*.
and voluminously between sides lined that Dallas has the best, purest and
Royal Baking Powder it known to lx-
hi » by Judge Deady and Gov. Ahernethy, coolest water in the state of Oregon. the only baking powder made of Royal
No other lubri­
*
lilling
the
paoers
and
scrap
lxmk
of
that
Taken, as it is, from on*» of our finest
cant ever mode
Cream of Tartar, ami this no
1 lay, Judge Cnennw th and W. B. Car- mountain streams, brought to the town Grata*
dotiDt explains its greatly increased sale
w ears so long
• ter tried to Hank the movement and under the Iwst possible conditions, with here.
and saves so much
) have Luekiamute corrected, but itnpoa- j everv p»»*>*ihle means used for the eradi- I Careful house keepers are taking ad- |
| slide. The war was taken up by the ration of extra matter, vet the (»eculiar vantage of the protection which th** j
horsepower. N eat time
R ai I ruuil stre e t, lla lla s .
T h e b e s t in th e
legislative assembly, Luckymute side thing mentioned alxive hap|x>ns. Wed­ laws afford, and aie examining all the 1
t r y M ica A x l e ( I r e * . a .
tracked,
and
the
blundering
compound
F r o :e Ju s t rig h t
nesday
morning
while
turning
on
her
reading
matter
on
the
hack
of
the
lal»el
j
S t a a d u r 'j O il Co.
“ Wil la met ta,” handed out for poster­ kitchen faqret Mrs. Alvis Lynch notic«l ! before adopting any brand for use in the
ia.«>ypor«te4
o f d e lic io u s fla v o r
ity as the legal name for our grand Wul- x foreign ««distance hanging from th eh o m e.
| la met river.
faucet. Khe called her husband’* atten
When in piece of the words Cream of j
TRUCKMAN.
lion to It and he pulled therefrom a sort i Tartar the words “alum” "aluminum” |
itoci or »mike, which measured nine | or "nbospbate off lime” ap|»ear among 1
T h a lia ,.*« : O r e p o n
Invigorate the Digestion.
To invigorate the digestion and stim inches inlength and is |x»rhap*H (» 2 nd of the ingredient*, they heed the warning I A fair share of patronage aoliaitet!
•<f all o-der* promptly filled.
ill ate the torpid liver and lx>wels there’s n inch in diameter. It is a certainty that and avoid baking |iowders containing
lowness Transformed
nothing so good a* that old family j it is no member of the eel or snake fam- these substitutes.
B e s t o f e v e ry th in g
to Dusky B.auty
ilv,
yet
it
is
alive
ami
thriving
ami
i*
remedy. Brandcth’s pills, which has
A dark skin become* fascinating
in th a t lin e , a n d as
Mrs. N. W. Hager ami children have » t . * * * * * * » * « m H M H l M » «
been in use for over a century. They , m»w on exhibition in Mr. Lynch’s bar*
» ,, i when delicately «oft, underspread
e
cleanse the bl»**l and impart new vigor t*er shop, lie assaerts that it is a horse l*een enjoying the Newport breeaes.
f r e s h as it c a n b e
with the radiant glow which indi­
to th*- hotly. One or two every nivht hair turned into an animal prodnetion
Thank*» to J . B. Nunn for W boxes of
p ro c u re d .
cates a healthy, acti\e skin. Robert-
-A L F R E D B O O R SE -
for a week will usually !>e all that is \* far a* we are concerned, we are up Mammoth black berriea. They are
ine keeps the skin refined in quality,
I against it. Go there ami see for vour*
requried.
For
constipation
or
dyspepsia
beauties.
keep.; pores free from i lofirir.gr waste
»*elf
what
it
is,
and
if
anvone
can
throw
one or two taken every night will in a
and stiii.ulates the tiny c.qsILricsto
Painter, Paper Haager and
Mi*a Bessie Davis has lx*en up from
short time afford great relief. Bran- any light **n the subject let th e ! tern lier
conirilmtr thec'dor * 1 ich charms in
deth’s pills are tin* same fine laxitive know. Who know*, ami « an give us a .Portiami visiting her sister, Mrs. G. N
Konde
and
brunetteaiike.
Robert-
Decorater
ft
tonic pill your grandparents used and scientific rea**»n as to why a common rUherrington.
! q } a ine is certain protection again t ran,
Imr-e hair should turn into a water
(
’ouncilman
Stafrin,
wife
and
daughter
being
purely
vegetable
are
adapted
to
“ 4 ; I sunburn md freckles if applied t e-
A ll th e le a d in g
Both inside and outaide.
left yesterday f<>r a few w*-«*ks visit t«»
every system. Sold in every drug and snake?
forc expoojrr to »tin or wind.
an d any p ric e yo u
Work done in a satisfac-
York. N«d>ra*ka, where he goes on bus- j
medicine store, either plain or sugar
Spread.; like a- impevreptiUle sheen
Webb Holmes drove into town from ineaa.
t«»ry manner, latest styles
¡k
pnflU d,
w a n t to p py
off gauze overskin surface, forrr.irg a
S.ilem Tuesday w ith the cutest pair of
of the art aid complete
2
- ■ ^ m «»- — - —
By making liest grade in the eighth
shield stimulating ant' pi «ervirg a
little
black
donkeys
you
ever
saw.
satisfaction guarantee»!.
Bahly Gildner is up from Portland
grade examinations for polk «*«»iinty,
Icrtfotr hn.ity.
l«s»king after his many timber inter» ate.
Dave McDonald ha»l a narr»»w escape Miss Nonna llolman, of Dallas, has se­ % Give me a trial ami lx* convinced ^
J>* ¡'rvfftwt Tr D.4T
M s*
A special nopting of the city «»unci! wrhile out driving Sunday evening. An cured a fr»*e scholarship in the Haleru -2 D a ll a s ,
- •
O regon. 7
was held Tuesday evening for the pur­ anto came up behind, scan -1 the hor«e laisiness college. Miss Gladys ( hand­
£
andcauced
the
animal
to
wreck
the
ler,
of
Ballston,
passe«]
the
next
best
ex
pose of granting a saloon 1 ¡venae to Bil-
m a s a s s s s s t S S t i a a t â É É É i É É f
Is
_____________________
animation. *
yeu A Sparks.
W e have decided to close out our entire line of 1907
Oxfords to make room for new fall goods. The pri­
ces these goods are offered at will appeal to your ju d g ­
m ent as money savings. All are of e x tra good val­
ue and the co rrect shape. All $3, 3.25, 3.50 p aten t
kid in Button or Blucher, go in the sale a t $2.68. All
$2.25, 2.50, 2.75 values in Vici an 1 P aten t, button
and low, e x tra values a t above prices, sale $2.19. All
All our white canvas Oxfords go a t $1.19. Don’t fo r­
g e t th a t our shoes are of e x tra good value a t the
reg u lar price and the sale is an e x tra money saving
chance. Yours for Shoes,
.jt Campbell & Hollister s
CASH STO R E
r
Absolutely the g re a te st offering o f the season.
No reserve. Everything m ust be sold. Ladies’ co t­
ton Shirtw aist Suits, regu lar value $3.50 to $4, a t
$2.50. Ladies’ tailor-m ade suits, with satin lined
jackets, regular price $15, a t $8. Ladies’ tailor suits,
regular value from $16.50 to $ 1 8 .5 0 a t now $10 and
$12.50. Spring and sum m er jackets, regular val­
ues $8.50, sale $4.95. Ladies’ coats, form er price
$10 now $6. Come a t once for best selection.
J
J
H i«
THE
A R E U A B L E P L A C E TO T R A D E .
OREGON
D A LLA S,
m il IK BEST PRINTER
j
Ladies’ Tailor-made S u ’ d 3 a n d
Spring and Summer Jackets
at from 25 to 53 per cent re­
duction
DALLAS CilY DANK
Cold « o r a g e
ß A
Pull»*, Oh foil.
R.C. CRAVEN
-
-
W .G. VASSALL
-
-
M eat M a rk e t
mncc'rnt*:
DALLAS. OREGON
C^hier
N. L. Butler, It. C. C itvea, D. L. Keyt
M. M. F.lli*, W. ti. V’ m UII.
Thi. bunk i. plcuted to place t t ’tlie
dinponal of it* cuctouier* the factlitic*
Kuiiic l during many ye.ru of contiuuuu*
service »nil growth.
I
All kinds • Í meats, including
fi-h and poultry,
Bniisfao-
ti on utknrniUi id,
SHAW
M ij H air /.si
Extra
rmdie nt
£
e have Suitings for Ladies and
Children. Fancy Dress Shirts
for Men and Boys.
tr
You are mosl cordially invited to our store
for the purpose of in^pectin^ the New Spring
and Summer Wearables.
We are showing many ex c lu siv e styles, one of a pat­
te rn , and we n rc very confident the new ideas a s
well u s the f a ir n e s s of our p rices will prove to be
of grout in terest to you.
F. S. RAMSEY, Racket st0'«
'efsr *-
O RC CO N .
YOUR OPPORTUNITY 10 SECURE A
REFRICERATORAT WHOLESALE,’ PRILLS
0 N U M E NT
Marble—
$16 R efrigerator a t
$15
$10
-Granité
-
G. L. HAWKINS
W e have sold our
entire stock except
th ree. These will
soon go. B e tte r
call early.
W.J. STOW,
TROPICAL FRUITS
È
u
CIGARS
JOHNSON BROS
The Place.
fBOBarnwF
t
S
L arg est Stock
l u u u u u u w
w
i
-
$12.20
$11.65
* $ 7.90