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! The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County D A I.L A S VO L. X X X IV . W o m e n W h o W e a r W all. SPRING SUIT 14. 1908 N O . 16. STATEMENT OE THE REGENTS - ï* i e t # & & 0 # & & à 0 m l I & ilo’iistor I * DALLAS. CARNIVAL CERTAIN M AY It is astonishing how great a change a few years of married life often make !r> In Regard to the University of Or the appearance and disposition of many egon Appropriation. women. The freshness, the charm, the .brilliance vanish like tho bloom from a peach which is rudely handled. Tho Kngene, < ) regoli, May 11, 1908. matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo T o T he People : of the charming maiden. There are two Dastsl upon estimates suhiiiitted to t reasons for this change, Ignorance and MEETING OF BUSINESS MEN ON thè proper oomittees. thè la«t legiala- ! neglect. Few young women appreciate ture by more than two thirds vote,! the shock to the system through the TUESDAY NIGHT. passed an act appropriating $125,000 an - 1 change which comes with marriage and nually for thè support and maintenance I of thè university of Oregon, and for thè I motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak Committees Appointed and Arrange construction and furnishing of addi- tional buildings, pu rollane of ecpiipinent, | nesses which too often come with mar ments Made. etc. A referendum bus heen invoked riage and motherhood, not understanding on thè bill, and it \»ili he«u hm itted to l that this secret drain is robbing tho cheek _ . . . . . . thè v o t o n e ! thè 1*0011110 election in of its freshness and the form of Its I nrHiiHiit to a , ’«Il hy amali | "*ter» . j ums M|ipr0VII, ,,r rejerti„ a . I „ view fairness. el TuvMlay, a mi in ber of olir repreaenta-j „ ( tluae factatlie retttntH bave tlmught As surely as the general health suffers when there Is d^K^nrement of tho health rive bnaine** inen met at lite c o u rt, it be.-t Ut «m ise »be follow iiiv atatement. i S ¡Since 180! the university has depend 1 - of the delicate womahii^organs, to surely j ¡muse Tuesday night for the purpose of whi^Ptkeso organs ¡m N ^ a b lD h e d In ! mkiug the first steps toward the giving ed for its resources upon the annual ap* ' propriation o f $47,40(1, carried by the heaiVh theY^ce m W iihva 1 r7o%^e witness I of a three days carnival in Dallas on act o f that year, together with the in- tothejactIn rK> 3rd comehtaGfc^ Nearly j .lune 18th, 10th and 20th. As stated terest on the university fund, incidental fee« and interest on the Vi Hard fund, happiness P’ th»- u-e o f l^r. P| pt <»N Fa*» last week we were in communication amounting to atsnit $10.900 a year, and : vori)-» fresenot:- n. I t makes weak wom I with Mr. E. J. Arnold of Portland, to special appropriations from time to en strong and sick women well. Ingredi I furnish the*outside attractions. Mr. tun**. The act of 1901 was intended, ents on label—contains no alcohol or Arnold came up Friday. *nd at a m eet with the revenues from other sources, harmful habit - forming drugs. Made wholly of those native, American, medic tormti- has been been necessary •tflee, plans were forimi- necessary to supplement the inal roots most highly recommended by himself in this office, leading medical authorities of all tho ser luted for the event and a provisional amount thereof, from time to time, by ial i hoc Is of practice for the euro of contract entered into, contingent on its ! special appropriations, that of 1005 be- woman's peculiar eiiments. T h« »*'»rpom- of the bill For nursing inoilu vs.or for those broken- ....... rat ion l.v other «nbaniben. at a now pending is to merge in one act all do v. a in he:: llh l y too frequent bearing of public meeting. j apprupropriations, The amount there* children, also for the expectant mothers, The attractions offered bv Mr. Arnold of is ba-ed on careful, ami what is be* to prepare tho system for tho coming or baby unci making* its advent, easy and this year are his large tent with its va- lieved to be, conservative estimates, Almost painless, tnei > is no medicine quite for »n d In the oj.inion of the reiw nli I. nee- so good a- "F avorite Prescription.” It riou* slum *. H r also rontrarta essary to bring it up to and maintain can do no harm in any condition of the three free acts. One of these is a b i l - it at the standard of efficiency, which system. It is a most potent invigorating tonic and .rent-dieting nervine nicely loon ascension every day, weather per- the educational interests of the state re- adapt« d to woman’s delicate system by a luittihK- Another ia a grand Hli.lt* for i)nire. The hare rost of inaintenanre ia physician of la rue experience in the treat lit.- non. the top of the rourt house tow- « ? * approxim ately *7S,«>00 a year. Ail- ment of woman’ peculiar ailments. 1 u ito n a l instructors are nee«led in sever Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter er to the rear ot the D. J. R iley block, al of the departments, which will bring free of Address Dr. 1¡. V. Pierce, This w ill be one of the most spectacular the amount for maintenance to $85,000 Invalids* In te l and Surgical Institute, events ever polled off in Dallas and be or $90.000 n year. The library, which iiutlalo, N. Y. rxtrem elv thrilling. It will he reallv toiuheg all departm ent.¡alike w ill re- . , . «pure an annual expenditure of at least a slide for life, considerable «langer to $ 10,000 a year, for some years, to bring the closing scenes find everything favor the performer being involved. The it to the proper standard o f efficiency, able to the young folks. tliin l free a it will he a ti*h t rope walk Provi-inn h I uui I.I he n.iule immediately ♦ * , ,* _ • . . for tlie* accomodation of the women of and performance from Home prominent tllt. lllliversUy ,)V farm »).in * and GETS .MACHINE. location, not vet decided upon. j ing the present cottage and by the con- Mr. Arnold is to be paid no money, ! struetion o f additional cottages or a gen- j Before Buying Your Ü OREGON CASH STORE Drra Thorne Coming. To those who liHve never hear«! R«*r- tha M Cl iv ’ a fi'noiiH novel, the follow ing synopsis of the story w ill prove in teresting. especially ;i- Dora Thorne w ill appear in dramatized form at the Woodman hall one night only, May 14th. C O I'F H E N oth ing docs more for a grocer, one w ay or the other, than coffee. l i e must sell poor; (he needn’t sell it to you) it is y;ood that makes him. Your jrrocer retur: • your money if you don’t like Schiilin-r's ! .. t w pav him This play and hook deals with a beauti ful love story in a rural English home. An innocent irirl daughter of a lodge- keeper of an Englishman of high birth, is loved hv the son of the latter. The match meets with the disfavor of the young man's father, hut dispite the fact Popcorn Correspondent the lucky that the father informs him either to give up the girl or his home of luxm y, One. he choose- DoraThorne and marries her. The young girl, a pure and horn st crea Our sewing machine contest ended ture, love*: the young man quite as w. II as he does her, hut through the efforts last week, and the Popcorn correspond of a young sailor tin* young couple are ent gets the tint* sewing mat bine. It is separated and made to believe later now in this office at her disposal. The that each had been unfaithful to the | result of this contest is especially gra ti other. This state comes about as a re fying to the editor o f the Item izer and We sult of the efforts of Lady Chartaris and i far exceeded his expectations. the father of the earl. The young sail i hardly thought there would he a tie, as ‘ it is a hard thing to get correspondents or returns after two year’ s voyage find that Dora’ s favor has he« n trans j to write regularly, and that is just why ferred from hilrt to the young noble we offered the machine. W hat we ask man and several complications arise j of our correspondents now is to keep from this, which, for a while take on a ! right on, and we will in the near future serious aspect. The tim e arrives when 1 start another contest. This tim e a first honesty ami faithfulness triumph, and ami second prize. Sale LU C K Y PURCHASE w i t h the spo t cash put us in p o sitio n to o ffe r a l a r g e as s o r t m e n t o f a rm and se w in g ro ck e rs at the p h e n o m e n a l lo w p r ic e o f These rockers are NOT made out of the cheap, soft wood so commonly sold, but of a good quality of hard wood, well made and braced. A ro c k e r that w i ll g i v e s a tis fa c tio n in e v e r y w a v. T h i s assortm ent consists of iro n -bra ced arm rest,- h ig h and m e d i u m back, o r in p la in s e w in g s t y le w ith co b b ler, cane o r w ood seats. T h i s sale w i l l c o m m ence M o n d a y , M a y IS, and w ilI he c o n t i n ued fo r o n e w eek e li d in g M ay A s usual the e a r ly c o m e r s get first ch o ic e T h i s sale is fo r cash on ly . N o deliveries made at the a l*)ve price. i S - i S - iS - i S iS J iS iH i S . iS - i S - iS - i S - i S - i S - i S - iS - i S They Fit Where Others Fail Queen Quality Oxfords .1 There is shoemaking worth as well as dress making worth. “Queen Quality’’ Shoes set the fashion. This store has the sole agency. Remen»!>er the 'a b ove «l.i te» as it means moi - ey to you. DALLAS FURNITURE GO. DALLAS, OREGON F a s h io n M U H n *-*-— ."■i»7’' ••• -“ V"“ * ^ itemizer’s Home S e e k e ^ Edition M Now a Certainty. H U Work on our big special edition is progressing M a nicely, and from the support assured us up to this H time, we feel confident of ultimate success in the 11 ii undertaking. As this is the first publication of H this kind ever undertaken in P o I k c mrtiy, we are determined to produce something good. The edition will be thoroughly illustrated by photo graphic reproductions and we will be glad to publish any interesting pictures that may be sent in. We desire especially the assistance o f the leading farmers o f the county and when our o f ficial photographer and reporter visits you we sin cerely trust you will give him your hearty support. The edition will be published early in June and should our represenative fail to see you, full par ticulars may be had regarding space, extra copies, etc., by applying at the Itemizer Office. parts, ^ f arched in step ; g r a c e fu l, lig h t appea r in g shoes. T h e Queen «Quality g iv e s you a ll these. T h e d e m a n d f o r Q u een Q u a lity Shoes g ro w s b ig g e r e v e r y day. äw iThe dem ands short va m p s and fo re % .,-- - -- , .. — ■■■ » . A— Ç— iS n & & Style and sat isfaction—you get both in Queen Quality # Shoes. C o p y r ig h t 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx A iS - i S ftzsa & K WE ASK YOU TO TRY ONE PAIR Bee Hi ve Stores “ A Reliable Place to Trade” D ALLAS, These several items will cost from j $125,000 to $150,(XX), and together with ¡others, developing the growth ot tjm j university, will absorb the e n tile 1 ! amount earried hy the present hill ami i all ad«litioiial revenues, over and uh*.*ve I the expenses of maintenance, for a j I number of years to come. I This covers in a general way, the j i needs «>f tt e university as we s«*e it, and I tin* us«* to he made of the pmpos«*«l ap- | pronriation. Then* is another matter which sh«»ul«l j ' _____________________________________ ______________________________ >( be alluded to. The invoking <»f the j referet dum has r«*Mt ri«*ted the university, since January 1, 1007. to tin* annual amount apportioned hv the a«*t of 1901. lu* to take bin chances as to what rev erai «Ibrmitory. This, it i.-« estimated, ami about $ 10,000 a year from «»ther j will take about $50,000. N W buildings sources, making a total of about $f; 0,000 j enue he can derive from hit* shows. He arc meded for class, lalniratory and a year, which has heen inn«le<]Uat<‘ to is confident that what he has to offer recitation purposes^ at a cost of approx pay the expenses. The deficiency last will he so worth seeing that there will imately $75,000. The heating, power year was m«*t hy the hoard postponing I a: no difficulty in that recard. A steam and water plant must be enlarged, at all improvements, purchase«»! furniture, swing and giddy maze will furnish at an expense of $10,000 or $15,000 to meet »«hlitional apparatus, and the lik«», and the del 1 lauds upon it for heating, irriga hy part of the factultv voluntarily fore tractions for the youngsters and suite tion, and fire protection. As soon as going th«*ir s'*laries for the lust quarter older ones. fiimis are available, the campus should ot the year, relying on the approval «>f A t the court house meeting V . P. lie enlarged, to meet present, and future the pending hill or sups«*«iuent appro Fiske was selected as chairman and \V. need«, hy acquiring additional grounds priation hy the legislature tor their pay by purchase, if a satisfactory price can ment. The salaries and incidental e x R. Ellis secretary. I t was decided hy he obtained, and if not, by condern- penses for the present scholastic year a nearly unaimous v«jte to hold the Hation. will amount to at least $50,000. to meet ca; nival on the dates mentioned, only which, there is an appropriation of $47 .500, interest «»n laixl fund, estimated one business man objecting. at $5,00, interest on Villard fund, $2,200, The offers of the college authorities to or total <»f $54 700. At the elose «»f the grant the free use of the campus, and present scholastic year, tin* university will, th«*r«*for«*, he practically without tlie council to vacate certain portions « t funds and as the law absolutely prohib Mid and Shelton streets was most grate its the regents or faculty from pledging fully accepted, and thanks tendered the faith of the state for the university, the donors. It was decided to use both in excess of the income of the current year, it is not apparent how it will be locations, putting Mr. Arnold and Ins able to open i»s floors next, fall if the show on Shelton street and reserving (tending appropriation is «iefeated. lb«* college campus for base hall games, W e may mid that the regents receive i Do you like it? Then why balloon ascensions, fir«*woYkH, <*♦<*. no «•■ »mpensation whatever for th«*ir services, hut r«*alizing, in the «lischarge Tin* chair appointed G. N. (.'herring- I be contented With it? Have of their duties in administration of the ton, Vern Johnson and Charley Bilyeti | to be? Oh, no! Just put on university, they are hut servants of th»* as a finance com mittee, and J. C. Ilay- p«*ople, tney present the facts, for th«* ter NVwt Guy and Frank Kerslake on f Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have consideration and final «leterinination of program, ami these gentlemen are busi > long, tli'.k hair; soft, even the voters, without argument. ly at work on the two most important But first of all, stop Respectfully submitted, elements of the carnival. The meeting - Ir. ir. adjoinned to meet ami hear their re- f your hair from coming out. N EH E M I A ll L. B I’ T L K R ¡ ■ ita t the same place next Saturday JA M E S W. H A M IL T O N 1 ght. Lot ever» laxly come out and r S /e what you have. Ayer’s ( Y R I'S A D o L I'll hear of their success. W IL L IA M S M ITH H ir Vigor will not disappoint F R E D E R IC K V. H O LM A N a ’ j . Ft f.cds the hi.ir-bulbs; R S BEAN PICNIC PROGRAM. J C. A IN S W O R T H r nnkes weak hair strong. M ILTO N A M IL L E R f a a testimonial - Tho best best kind kind c of SAM PSO N H F R IE N D L Y The following is the program arrang cr Tho “ 8 Ad lo r over aixty year».' Iktanl of Regents. ed for the picnic at Riekreali next Sat- iacar- by J. 0 A y * r O o ., L o V o II, Hasa. ' t;n I ay : A ls o m anufiK iturers o f 1«):JU Music i»y Dallas Band. NOTICE t _ SARSAPARILLA. I logram hy thechildr«*n of the schools PILLS. of tf.e county. t i e r s CHIRRV PRCT0RA A< Id rese— Hon. Geo. II. Himes. A ll owners of pro|»erty along th«* line Noon. of the prf»p«»se«l iinprovernent on Main^ 1 IV M. Music. M ill, Court and Washington streets, hy 1 :dü A'ldres» hy President P. L. ( amphel, I*, of t ). th«* laying of eruslie«! rock or nia«*adam 2:00 Address by State SujH*riiiteml- MISS M. OLIVE SMITH thereon, are invited to meet with th** ent Ackerman. city council Friday evening, May 15th IN H T R U I T O K l>H 2:¡10 March by children to site of at 7 :30, at the council chamber in the first s - moo I incminty. informal distnission as to the advisabil ¡1:00 I n veiling o f Monument hy Mrs. P IA N O A N D O R G A N . ity of paving such stre«}H ir»st«*ad «»f H. L. Voaxie, of Portland. macadamizing as heretof»»re orriere«l. S tu di»: Room 2, W il»»n bniMinR, A ‘ Mi ess— Dr. T. V. B. Embree. L D BROW N, liallaa, Orotfon. a:30 Baseball gam«?— Monmouth vs. A f i i k i r to d P<4»oe Judge I Dallas. :: OREGON ^ $ M y H aris ¡Au FRIEND TO FRIEND. T h e personal recommendations cf people who have been cured of coughs and colds b y Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy have done mere than all else to make a staple arti, le cf tradì and com merce over a i irge part of the « >' iliz* d world. A N IN S T A N C E . troubled with Lucy Suddreth, «>f I/nioir N. C , h • 1 a very 1»«1 cou^h f »r over a y ir S i u siy*»: " A friend bought a bottle of C h a M'. d ü . ain • C o u g h P km kh v . br«»iight it to me and in Ai Ate« I th «t ! ihuukl l ike it. I did Four bottles of it •o «nd to m y surprise it helped in cared me of my cou gh." F o r S ale bv B e lt & Cherrlngton