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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1907)
Judging from the disclosures made in the governm ent suit against the Standard Oil Co., once u man got on the ii.ride of that concern, all he had to d o was to sit tight and have them hand him the money. THE POLK COUKTY JTEMIZER. Admitted to the second dus* of mail matter. THURSDAY, OCT. 10,1907. W inter is com ing on apace, and yet no m ove has Leen made toward the introduction of a cannery here. This is the industry we should next have . Itemizer, one year in advance ............................................... $1 50 SUBSCRIPTION^ With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal............. 2 00 iit^I»alias. Let us make a move to With Oregon W oodm an........................................................... 1 75 ward getting it at once. V. P. FISKE. ’PHONES: H w U " I Woodmen Attention! mutual ] gas;-.nil The Western Handle Mtjf. Co. arc now puri'liuidnu oak butt?* for ax handle* Cash on delivery. Bring in your wood before the rainy season. CHA8. A. HOFF, OallaB, Oregon. Patronize. One Another fo r the Upbuilding o f Town and County. Bad Blood Is the cause of all humors, eruptions, boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema or salt rheum, as well as of rheuma tism, catarrh and oilier troubles. The greatest blood remedy for all these troubles, proved by its unequaled record of cures, is Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablet« known as S a r s a t a b s . ion doses $1. The democrats of the country are now in the rocking chair, so to.speak, and all they have to do is to i*it tight and watch the game and take advan tage of every move made by the op position. If they will only com e in to the next congress making the fight on straight lines for states’ rights and tariff' revision and reduction and the proper control of corporate influence and wealth they will win. If they do not and they waver in the least bit or tittle on these questions they are a gone fawn skin, and they m ight as stn teof Oregon du rin g the past twelve months. These would average the P0RTLAND~~H0TEL~\RRIVALS. year around; $2,600 per car. Oregon g r o v e '8 supply the chief demand for Tuesday : C. D. McDevitt, Dallas. turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens, Ella J. Metzger, Dallas. hut four times the present p ^ iu n io n W ednesday: ( ’ . Abrams, Lincoln. would find a ready home market, Geo. M.iusbey, Monmouth. while in eggs we might m ultiply ten C. Chetfield, Falls City. j and still the pri* es would pay as well as any product grown either on the APPORTIONMENT farm or in the orchard. When a republican neighbor shows you an editorial from a republican daily paper either opposing tariff re vision altogether or insisting upon postponing revision until after the presidential election,call his attention to the resolution Adopted by the A m erican Newspapers Publisher«' Asso ciation in which the republican news paper owners belonging to that asso ciation dem and that the tariff upon everything that goes to make white paper— the product in which n- wspft per publishers are so vitally interest ed— be “ immediately repealed." In trying to have fired the Missis sippi captain who dared to pass the well hang their harp on a willow tree steamboat on which be was on, our for the next four years, unless by some president played the baby »ct, and ch ance they should win the House of lowers himself from the high stand the sixty-second congress. ard on which we had him placed. A contract for carrying trans-con* i- Mr. W. B. Glafke, a member of the Board of Governors of the Portland nental mail is to l>e let in the west Com m ercial Club, has put before the and the railroad presidents are tear clu b some intensely interesting fig ing their linen in the efforts to beat ures on the the poultry and egg busi earh other on fast time. Yet the ness, for general circulation through railroad presidents have been known out tne state. One hundred carloads to com plain that carrying the mails of eggs alone were shipped into the was a losing game. A Summer Vacation in Your Kitchen Don’t swelter this summer with the tem perature at 110. Get a New P e r fe c tio n Wick Blue F lame Oil Stove and have a cool kitchen. The Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove W hat Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. R & ybL am p — — is the best lamp for all-round h ouse hold use. M ade of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely s a fe; unexcelled in light-giving p ow er; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. I f not at your dealer’ s write to our nearest agency. Q 77ie 77/a r/t/t /ire a rm s Gx, ' I M B E R I Highest Award W0PID.S FAIP FOR W E B S T E R ’S NTERNATI0NAL DICTIONARY ■ GOOD GOODS R e c e n t ly E n larged WITH 2 5 ,0 0 0 N ew W o r d s RIGHT PRICES Edited hy W . T. It AII lit«, PhTV, IX.T>„ Uoiled States Commissioner of Kduoatlon. 2 3 8 0 Q u arto P ages ritfM. 6000 lilt N e e d e d In E v e r y H om e A l s o W e b s t a r ’ « C o lle g ia t e D ic t io n a r y 111« r * r r*. IMO Illustration* R e g u l a r E d i t i o n ? s l 0 x « H Inch. a. «M ad ia ««. PERRYDALE, OREGON D a L u i « E d it io n « 14 a«Hi P « Is. m a ted fr o * —ine . on MMe payer, « W uttful blmlle«* F R E E , “ DteUoaary Wrtaklea.” I l l « G. Ô C . M E R R I A M C O .. P u b lis h e r s . f R. B. W INSLOW J B A R H A M & W IN S L O W Dealers in all Kinds of Real [state Farm and timber l.md- a *|*cialty. Branch otHaes in the north, east and sonth. + Buy and sell Dallas city property; sell lots on easy term s; build huo.es + the same way. Call and see us. first door w ed of the posh afire. DALLAS, S p r ln .U .ld . M a ss. ORECON PATENTS A A A A ifx A l It 9 3 1 ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC » It if Ì It It It € € it it it i I desire to call your attention to the fact that I have opened a Feed Store in Dallas at the old stand, coiner Main and Oak Streets, and will carry a full line of It Ç. % Ü it Has « £ € » Mill Feed, Hay, Grain, Flours, Field and G ar it den Seeds, Poultry Supplies, Etc. « The patterns are all new and the prices reasonable. Come and see for y o u r s e l f . We are always g l a d to show our goods n is « Is <s W. H.Roy&Co. COLLINS BLOCK DALLAS, - OREGON « < China and Notion Store, I j Do You Know That bread is likely to absorb disease germs when shipped in a bag gage ear along with oth er common baggage? That the Star Bakery puts out some of the best bake- stuffs to !>e obtained any where* in tlie Willamette Valley? That $1 spent in your home town is worth more to you than $3 sent out? Three of the many reasons why should de mand the Dallas product when buying hakestuffs, STAR BAKERY, D. T. BROWNE, Prep it a is latest census returns- mntalntnz the names of over lauOOuutsd persons, dateot birth, death, etc. f t A a Dinnerware N e w B io g ra p h ic a l D ic tio n a ry ; ; A. J. BARHAM € Our N e w G a z e tte e r o f th e W o rld with more than 21.000 titles, based ou the — AT— J i t I ft l f S U f t u S l i S t A t i S l ’ A * * * * * * * * * * * * « f f * * * * * * * * » * * , 8 * * » * * ♦* » ***1 sn o w s ; j H H + + -H 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + H + + J Ä lJ Ä U S tJ S tJ Ä tJ S tJ S t, JÄI tfti A . P . A R M S T R O N G , L L . B ., P R IN C IP A L Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in struction insures rapid progress. W e teach the loose leaf, the card index, the voucher and other modern methods o f bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand; easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free— write today. References; any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland. <£ to* ¡GRAND PWZt ♦ + + + + + + + 4 -+ + + + -M -+ + ifti iÄ t TE N TH A N D M O R R ISO N S T R E E T S , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N € « « STANDARD OIL COMPANY. INCOBPOHATF.D D. I. KEYT, Albany, Ore., says: “ Not a 'word too much is said in praise of Doan’s Kid- nev Tills, and it ought to be proof enough of their merit when people living right here in Albany recom mend them, instead of some unknown Miss Jeneie Kuykendall left last Fri person in Texas or some other faraway day for Falls City, where she began place. I have used Doan’s Kidney leaching school Monday.— North Yam Pills myself and know of many more hill Record. who have used them. In my case In the Oregonian of October 9th Rev. they cured back ache and other trou John M. Ferguson, of the Presbyterian blesome symptoms of kidney com church, takes occasion to call the plaint. Everyone else who has used management of Krebs Bros.' Indepen them to my knowledge have had the dence bop yard to account for the man same satisfaction and that is why I ner in which the yard was conducted lend my name in endorsing the reme and charges that the iminoralitv of the yard was of a very low standard. He dy.” Remember the name, Doan’s, and charges in particular that “ hundreds of innocent girls” were led to their ruin take no other. For sale by all deal during the season and he blames the ers. Price 50 cents. Fo-ter-Milburn hoj) industry in general for their down- j Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Uoscoe Pettit and Nellie Ross. Elijah Mason and Parella Elder. Harry I’ ve and Allierta Baneroft. Harley Willett and Belle Wolfe. Oscar Bothwiek to Marie Janies. GET THE BEST Arrived si«* The effect of S co tt's E m ulsion on thin, ffla r /f n T Mr«. F. A. Wolfe, of Falls City, came, in as we were going to press with * large ft- d gorgeous coquet of flowers. They were surely beauties and a most Acceptable gift. I At the gym tomorrow night the new pale children is magical. college students will be tendered a re ception by the different young people’ s It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. leagues. It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites The following citizens of Polk county have been drawn to serve on the petit and Glycer ie, to make fat, blood and bone, jury in the United States District court and no put together that it is easily digested Probate. in Portland: J. H. Hawley, banker, How to Cure a Cold. Monmouth; Alexander Collins, farmer, by little folk. Guardianship of Henrietta Robertson, The question how to cure a cold with- j Suver; H. S. Butz, farmer, Dallas; I). insane, petition to lease land granted. out necessary loss of time is one ini ALL D R U G G I S T S ! S O o . A N D $ 1 .0 0 P. Stapleton, farmer. Independence. Estate of Phoebe A. Johnson, deceas which we are more or legs interested, ed, final account set for hearing Novem for the quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less danger of pneumonia and other, ber 6th at 10 a. m. diseases. Mr. B. \\ . L. Hall, o f , Women as Well as Men Estate of Joseph L. McTimmonds de serious ceased, E. 0 . McTimmonds appointed Waverlv, Va., has used Chamberlain | bond fixed at $1100: Cough Remedy for years and says: “ I Are Made Miserable by administrator; Reulien Hastings, John Waters and firmly believe Chamberlain’ « Cough) Samuel Morrison appointed appraisers, Remedy to he asolutely the best pre Kidney Trouble. paration on the market for colds. I have I •Estate of John A. Williams, deceased; recommended it to my friends and they j final account tiled and Saturday, Nov all agree with me.” For sale by Staf- Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis elli l»er 9 set for hearing. rin Drug Co. courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ----------- « • ------------ "-•-T Wailing for the bird, to ri$e wi Same as al)ove in estate of Jas. A. and cheerfulness soon Withrow. Aoou * ’■ i »M.lffih T*» «“• *•“ “ Hats off to the Oregon prune. This advantage« of penetration and pattern puaaeated by a 1 2 'Cange wwKMit disappear when the kid common hoarding house mainstay will the weight, »o it can be handled with quickacaa and ptedwM in a B j g neys are out of order put $1,000,000 into the pockets of Ore more difficult form» of bnd .hooting. It ia the lightat ( 6 * p o t » * ) and or diseased. gon farmers this season. The crop will REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ilicit repeater made, and a mighty good gun to know. Kidney trouble has amount to upwards of 20,IKK),000 pounds A ll Z T la rfu t gun« have the »olid top and ddr ejector feature* which m u m become so prevalent in the Willamette and Uuipqua valleys, strength, keep out water, twig», etc., and prevent the elected *helb getting into the that it Is not uncommon W H Coulee to M r. L M Wilson and 350 freight cars, carrying upwards line of sight or flying into your face. for a child to be born lots in Germantown $ 100 of 30 tons of dried fruit each, will be Full description on request, 19 0 5 Catalogue and Experience Book o f ' afflicted with weak required to haul this product of Oregon M kid- L Baldwin et ox to Harvey II real hunting stories f o r 3 stamps postage. Write to-day. Ifc-- ' neys. If the child urin Cole, lots in Buena Vista......... 375 orchards to the eastern markets. ates too often, if the W C Brown to John G Brown, urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child | lots in Germantown................... 600 42 Willow Street New Haven. Conn. reaches an age when it should be able to JfG Brown to T E Lyons, lots in HIDDEN DANGERS. control the passage, it is yet afflicted with Germantown .............................. 60 fL bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of T E Lyons et ux to Mary Bitt the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first Give* Timely Warning« ner, lots in Germ antown......... 204 Nature step should be towards the treatment of W H Conleeetal to W W Garbutt these important organs. This unplensant That No Dallas Citizen Can lots in Germantown........................ 150 trouble is due to a diseased condition of the United States to James M Burk- Afford to Ignore. kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as head, 160 acres, t 7 s, r 7 w patent most people suppose. State of Oregon to Janies M Women as well as men are made mis Burkhead, 40 acres, t 7 s, r 7 w. 300 DANGER SIGNAL, NO. 1 comes erable with kidney and bladder trouble, Nellie Bulkhead and hd to .Nelson from the kidney secretions. They and both need the same great remedy. P Wheeler, 169 acres, t 7 s, r 7 w 10 The mild and the immediate effect of James M Bulkhead et ux to Nel will warn you when the kidneys are S w a m p -R oot is soon realized. It is sold si k. Well kidneys excrete a cleai. son P Wheeler 40 acres, t 7 s, r by druggists, in flfty- T H E L E A D IN C B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E 7,w.................. 10 amber fluid. ¡Sick kidneys send out a cent and one dollar thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red Jnsie Macbeth and hd to Richard EI-KS BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON sizes. You may have a Thurston et al, 570 acres, t 9 s, ill smelling urine, full of sediment sample bottle by mail H w ............................................... 12540 and irregular of passage. A course in our College means hitter work—better wages. If you are in free, also pamphlet tell- Hom« of Swamp-Root, E A Hoskinson et ux to John P DANGER SIGNAL NO 2 comes terested, write for our latest catalogue, ing all about it. including many of the Walker et ux, 10 acres, t 8 s, r from the ha -k. Hack pains, dull and thousands of testimonial letters received w .......... . 875 from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Emma heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of “ YOUR SA LA R Y D O U B L E D ” Hoskinson and hd to John & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and sick kidneys and warn you of the ap P Walker et ux, 4 hcres, t 8 s, r mention this paper. It may lie the turning-point of your career. 5 w ................................................. i proach of dropsy, diabetes and Brigh 's disease. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure W V Fuller et ux to Spaulkiug Do not m ike any mistake, but re H. W . BEHNKE Pres. I. M. W A L K E R , Prln. I-ogging Co, 180, 1 9 s, r 7 w . . . 10 sick kidneys and cure them perma member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr nently. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address inghampton, N. Y . on every bottle. Mrs. A. R. Hill, of 331 E. Fifth St., Marriage Licenses. County School Superintendent Sey mour as we go to to press has kindly furnished us with the school apportion ment for Polk county. The district is given first, the name of the clerk second and the amount last. 1 James R Shepard...............$ 146 32 2 Henry ( J Campbell............. 1,174 HD Ill) 2.) 3 G W M y e r ................. ....... 4 U Brunk ...................... 158 64 ___ 101 60 5 Lew in Edwards........... 6 James F 11 i l l ................ ....... 94 72 ............. . . . . 14« 64 7 W 1. Frink 8 W W Sm ith................. . . 111 92 9 ( t A McCulloch........... 232 65 1.(1 8K m ( t W Starr ................... ___ 103 32 11 A B Lacey................... ...... 77 52 12 J J Thurston............... 483 44 13 C C Lewis ................... ...... 13 23 14 F M Nuiile ................... ...... 74 (18 15 C F burroughs........... 170 46 16 Percy Hadley............... . . . . ............ 1211 12 M F, B ailey... ............ 117 08 A G R em ple.. ........... 103 32 .1 Ray Fawk. ............ 52 02 H (i Hastings. DK. C. A. CAMPBELL Fred H ebding..................... 142 88 * 103 32 0 W Stewart . . . . ç 70 64 O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N . D G Meador......... 94 72 J P o w e ll............... Graduate American School of Os 117 37 Lee Rowell............. teopathy, Kirkville, Mo, 163 52 E Goodell ............. 104 32 ( ’ has E B rooks.. . . 89 56 H W Dickson ....... 805 08 C W Irvine............. Chronic Diseases and Diseases of 99 88 I M K Crowley....... 127 40 Ed Loose................. Women and Children a Spec 146 32 I Edwin Elliott....... ialty 218 56 John R Lov........... 141 45 D C Walker ......... D allas H o te l 117 08 J W ( ’hilders 120 52 L D G ibson........... D A L L A S ■ - O R EC O N 132 59 C Blair ................. 93 00 Otto Skersies.......... 66 44 F A Link ............. 94 72 A C Muths ....... 154 92 Mrs II A Lee 84 40 IF YOU W AN T TO SELL Wm Kurtz......... 111 14 J T James............... N F Dickson........... 15 72 98 16 G W Pewtherer .. 68 92 Mrs W T Brown .. 125 68 .1 T H untley........... 77 62 Sam Morrison...... And Oet Quick Returns 106 76 V A Fishback 115.36 Chas Rees............... 127.40 J M Farley............. B. GILDNER, See W T Rranehflow’er 46.52 137.72 Mrs R M Prickett OR. D ALLAS 125.68 R R R iggss........... 117.08 ****** ******************* L H Me Bee. ...... 81.71 497.20 Walter Williams 117.08 o N Harrington . 80.96 P < ) Burbank. . . . 156.64 Frank Butler We are now prepared 165 24 Mrs M F Lantz.... to fit you up with a 37 04 Grace Hampton. new dinner set 106 76 I. E Stapleton... 3 51 , M E Burgess . . . 72 22 FrankO Isaac . Will Paul, the l>o«s hop baler, lias gone to Salem to work in a butcher shop during the winter. produces a working flame instantly. Illue flame means highly concentrated heat, no soot, no dirt. O il is always at a maintained level, ensuring a uniform flame. M ade in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. T ~ UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. “ I NEW PERFECTION ,/Z~. Of School Funds For Polk County. Jess Ellis has gone to Centralis for the winter. Walter, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. F J. Craven, is quite sick with appendi citis, but is better at present. I will handle the best at the lowest prices. Give me a call and be con vinced that I can save you money on anything you may need in my line. By courteous treatment and right prices I hope to obtain your confidence and patronage. * » it n It ********************** *. i * * Ue * •Je * -Ur * Ur * ^ * -Jr * Ur'a * n * l n * t i * W * W *i * 8 8 « ™ ' * * * * * * * * * * * It It 5 * It It it * I« I« « « € » It It » « « » « » « « € « « « <; « I J. H. MOORE The Dallas Feed Store C I » It It It » It i t » It < « It It It It O rders Delivered Mutual Phone No. 193 » »