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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
S ta rt E a rly ! I § Official Vote of Polk County The Greatest Profits are in t C X S X ~ Representative in Congress Willis C. Hawley, rep . W. S. Richards, sot! ....... Daniel Staver, pro........... J. .1. Whitney, d em ......... “ The ielf-reiulatm e kind That hatch while yon Bleep” ------FULL LINK AT— D ALLAS. Dairy and Food Com. J. W. Bailey, rep ........ E. N. Emery, dem ........ C. E. Hoskins, pro. . . , Send for catalog. City Express & Transfer Co. Mtiacorr a stakr , phopriktohs A ll kind» of hauling at reaaonahle rate». Phone order» promptly at tended to. Headquarter« at Web ster'« confectionery. Phone«: Bell '264, Mutu l 2.14 Bu n Phone Mutual 245 t ON U ME NT Marble— -Granite 113 17 HI H K 2 «8 HUBBARO & B R O W N Phone and stand at Cherring- ton’s drugstore. ELECTRIC LIGHTS NEW FURNITURE ELEGANT ROOMS BATHS IN CONNECTION The Tavern 122 j 200 86 9 42 1 20 FALLS CITY, OREGON 8 1 1 , 43 35 59 39 20 1 «-++-5-5--Î-+++++++ I W heat 85 : 143 122 148 57 7 13 13 5 46 55 671 14 Cents . Î le the price we will pay ; for wheat + •it our mill. Î I Dallas Flouring Mills ! | S W E E N E Y BROS-, Î Proprietor». 4 * + 4 . 4 . 4 . «. 4 . 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 --S- 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - * * W EBFOOT . ¡ R O O F IN G j ' à Made by the Northwest Roofing J A company, Portland. Docs not hue A Guarantee«! for 10 years. I L. C. K O S E R g Agent for ’ »«Ik C ounty I J DALIAS CITY BANK President Cashier We Cater to the Local Trade and have every thing to satisfy your wants SALT CREEK LUMBER CO. 3 7 0 9 5 78 48 .56 93 65 88232 34 40 93 27 97 72 85 87 50:179 70! 34 15 1.5 7 7 4 3 89 113 21 81 35 48 415 57 36 57 103 46 73118 6 5j 94 1 4 4 40 45 43 80 46111176 96 105 1221 24 141 46 46 75165 19 59159 19 94 73 90 52 127 9 9 13¡ 13; 5: 4 70 67143 65 102: 209 1025 11 7 7 1 70 24 43 40 83 112 51 100 47 91181 4 6 2 ,5 56 50 86 56j >13160 236 22 28 9 3 91 15 35 274 200 104184 82150 tv 58 42 49 3*> 52 107 94 106 34 107 72 42 72 137 21 24 26 48 49 56 99 38 84:156 46 158 45 48 >12 195 18 39 48 52 316 47 89 64 104230 181 281 For Surveyor B. F. Beezley, rep L. Ground, dem . 44 162 64 51 81 178 16 47 42 53 49 43 88 37 108296 32 93 51 37 52 128 24 16 28 46 36 60| 99 63 79 65 For Coroner R L. Chapman, rep-dem. 229 159 2 63 229 97 73 112 265 32 54 «5 85 66 85,51 81 163301 2427 20 7 10 6 3 3! 20 22 76 43 .18 55 106 50 178 66 43 75 193 98 79 158 UK 122 182! 28 2 3 4 6 5 5 69 24 30 52 33. 23 89 13 73 75 39 20 44 50 77 !«>: 86 103225 47 157 148 87 43 39 44 19 30 47 70 98 77 86184 23 100 15 81193 Increasing legislator’s pay For .................................. A gain st............................. 1 1 9 13 33 3 4 8 9 9 16 11 15 57 10 30 1 63| 200 90 68 l i s 2451 33 61 69 81 72 80 151 81 139259 ¿ Scatter public institutions F o r ..................................... A gainst............................ 24 77 17 24 44 85 18 9 11 16 26 50 54 47 27127 42 134 71 56 69 178 46 41 59 72 34 .36 17 44 13)162 104 Incre ising Supreme Court F o r ................................... A gain st............................ Changing election day F o r ................................... A gainst............................ 828 84 212 Prohibition 80 97 92 501127; 61 52 29 11 » ! For . 133; A gainst.............................. 107 90.135 26 127! 47 48 509 47 61 1 49 253 706 10 34 23 15 41 64 18 5 8 9 18 21 27 13 27 89 60 180 73 61 74 204 22 44 60 78 63 68 ; 128 72 122209] 92114 49 135 60 48 74 179| 25 34 51 50 49 64 104 76 126218 45 50 51 22 75 34 28 41 72 5 23 a) 40 26 23 54 11 25 90 Regarding prisoners F o r .......................... Against .................. 56 143 39 40 86 180 28 29 28 40 59 52 100 53 102171 1 17 74 52 37 38 100 6 29 46 51 24 35 66 34 88142' Compulsory free nasses F o r ................................ A gainst....................... 10 50 16 17 31 08 8 10 12 17 18 at 40 11 37100 61 163 74 62 88 209 26 44 65 73 63 66 123 77 118204 j Militia apnropriation For . .................. . A gainst................... 82 18 25 28 85 6 15 7 10 49 18 32 19 47 97 62 145 80 58 95 193 31 42 68 82 26 71 113 72 12»224 1 10 86 18 15 21 107 10 17 9 22 59 59 43 62 38144 62 132 80 64 101 165 24 38 69 » , 24 31 118 3) 1)9154 4« 108 25 32 .VI 142 19 2 » at 32 57 40 74 3) 88 l r* 28 107 65 43 61 128 12 33 42 55 25 40 85 43 68152 92 23 15 43 102 13 12 25 22 53 34 61 23 63146 45 143 7o 6 G 81 193 18 »0 45 65 50 .55 118 67 10)671 ’ 21 Mingle tax F o r .......................... Against..................... 13 58 9 22 12 78 11 10 18 12 n N 29 1 41421 «0 180 61 62 116 214 28 4« 64 77 56 t«4 134 77 ia>**' Recall For ........................... A gainst....... .......... 49 116 '» 16 91 :* 825 Office ou Mill street, just north of the court house Phones: Dalla», Oregon Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297. •» of |l or more, or within thirty days, •nt, except feed. For exam ple: Flour. S1.14, net. I I ITS I E. f fe ^ T A T A T A T A «A T A T A T A T T A T A T A T Á F A T A I 4 $ Dallas Does More Freight Busi ness Than Any Other Town in Oregon Out side of Port land 1 46 81 135 24 ■* 33 37 53 46 M 40 90201 32 34 135 8 24 37 51 28 :MI tit 44 66 88 lth band i air con- wt. This by Inde xe d that l of such Sole Agents for Dallas. alls City Hie game sides but it all the has a bird base, iday won s worthy. ?s<lay, at residence, if Charles hat Mrs. le of the t obt ai ti ll mediate Ionia. It less was from an ed some aard had When it comes to GROCERIES 38 91 27 34 t» 119 21 a 142 5 « 30 113 51 4< « Corrupt practices For .................. Against .......... 68 63 » 47 » 46 56 » * 22 7f 3- H5'7H 71 45 67 >94 576 U 639 k ^ TN C L E !um fora a ga gallon NCLE Sam seta set* the Standard Measure M ea sure for 1 ton u Inch.». I h . "H IG H S I A N I I A R D " 1*30101*18* *i -y 36 ' 3'r: tv 5] 4t * u » la .pru din . and eov.rin*, worMn* and wearing—, difference of jo to fa per cent, over "cheap" paint which quickly proves its costliness. "H IG H S T A N D A R D " PA IN T Is made of the materials which a thlrd-of-a- century of practical and scientific paint-making has proven to be best; miied and mulled, ground and reground, by powerful mathinery to an indescribable fine ness and a perfect union of solids and liquids. "H IG H S T A N D A R D "P A IN T la sealed in air-tight cans—which keep it always fresh and good—and marked With " The LiltU Blue F lag"— Your Protection. There i* • Lowe Brothers Paint for every use and a Lowe Brothers dealer in nearly every town Write us for nearest dealer's name and our practical book let, "Paint and Paintii*." Mailed Froo. Q 58 Usi House-Furnishers 6 AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND 1 4 I6 d 1 (8 O F A I .L K IN D S AT 8ARNHART & GRANT Next to Postoffice THE OREGON TIRE RELIEF McMinnville, Oregon. CHAS. GREGORY, Afeat ffee suthstitute. It con- ; best coffee we are able . No t h i n g has been , L)Ut by special machin- ve been able to extract the poison bearing iaff that is the cause of nany people who drink which this has been with the rest o f the r fuJther information in )U R G ROCER LAUCHARY 172 104 4 For I'fs in tu m k -r e V n ru le h in a k e re ______ < M c n g o ___________________ K a n s a s C ity HALL & HAYES 91> 48 1021*« 6 «• 3 1 Indictment by Grand Jury The BEST M EATS ‘ P u r i-tn n -a te d ” 40 105 28 46 65 127 2 ? ■ 20 » ft? 54 8 - 56 92'** 4? Y . 31 Ot 31 64'** i* 33 I'M■ 56i M 51 133 : » 49 13? 4» 4- 8 S 14> •z ? i x 1 29 8 ?> 41 21 3? lot 1 V A. J. BAR HAM FI rat d oo r west of poatoIBce, D allas, Or. d " D E - T A N -A T E D " COFFEE - Lowe Brothers "High Standard" Liquid Paint H «w Y o r k For Prices and Terina see ID COFFEE PA IN T can has f i n c h e s inside. Every time you buys "H IG H ST A N D A R D "gal- lon can. you (ret a gallon o f /amt E very time you Liny A i/i-inches-inside can. you get short measure— n though it is filled to the Grim. Every size can of "H IG H ST A N D A R D " is full U. S. Government Standard Measure of paint— not capacity only. So «rtieu you are offered paint a trifle "cheaper" than Lowe brothers, sec II the quantity is there. But paint quality is the real consideration, after all. That Is where the real economy comes t o - omtis/artion and itrvict. * hold acre very and TAN-ATER Gives Best Results 508 I have recently «otten of several dandy 10 tracts, which are the best of fruit lands, nicely situated. T h e Court St. Crocera How Much Paint, to the Can?—f ~^¡¿11 V 1 Limiting fishing For ............... Against............ lay, June 28 years, lev rerrv 1 . ' Matti- M ichigan 1883, ami 5 resided the time Perry in a very s one of ices took II Tnes- Kebekah (pression §. Perry hank of carried Real Estate DALLAS. OREGON The Lowe Brothers Company, 450-456 Third Si, Dayton, O. Prol.ortinnal representation F o r ......................................' Against .......................... PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS Sc Sparks Bilyeu SIM0NT0N & SCOTT 731 GROCERY Tharsdav: J, L. Sweeney, Dallas. Mrs. Sweeney, Dallas. •net! from a N. K. Cray, Dallas. id says the J. B. Powell, Monmouth. Friday: -o Spokane D. A. Madison. Dallas. bring him Mrs. Madison, Dallas. i has been W. A. Keyt, Perrydale. Mrs. G. L. Murphv, Falls City. Mrs. C. D. Tice, fa ll« City. ids leaving N. L. Gov, Dallas. ere ¡die will K. H. Hart, Dallas. of benefit- G T McKvoy, Dallas. K. Jackson, Dallas. entralia, is W J Kearth, Dallas. le|HMnienee Mrs. Kearth, Dallas, s, Mr. and Saturday; Miss L. Schenk, Indep, F. ( ’ . smith, Dallas. limed from Mrs. F. C. Smith, Dallas« le of weeks Mrs F. J. Coad, Dallas. )er sisters, Gallic Coad, Dallas. is at work Sunday: W. L. Toozc, Falls City. k>. docks in B. T. Patterson, Indep. g tiie chan- Oscar Hayter, Dallas. W. V. Fuller, Dallas. 3d, at the D J. liiley, Dallas. Mrs. Mary C. Stafrin. Dallas. a ) Mr. VVm Tuesday: ic in t»ng. C. L. Crider, Dallas. «Mrs. C. L. Crider, Dallas. » lias been J. D. Kelty. McCoy. her uncle, W. Gribble, Monmouth. > Portland osition for Wednesday: J. II. Hawlev, Monmouth. Mr. J. II. Hawley, Monmouth. •k to stay J. J. Hayter, Dallas. San Fran- Dr. A. Kershaw, Grand Ronde. Miillipines, Kugene Byerley, Dallas. h the gov- Mrs. E. Byerley, Dallas. O. F. Haines, Dallas. jiia Vista, J. M. Campbell, Dallas. lay. where j Mrs. M. V. Smith, Dallas. ment. He B. F. Ground, Monmouth. cancer of James Fulton, Dallas. Il y regai n- Mrs. .las Fulton, Dallas. C. K. Adams and wife, Dallas. (». 1„. Kelty, McCoy. versary of ( ’ ass Riggs and wife, Rickreall. e kept in Miss Maggie Butler, Monmouth. mens’ lie- Mrs M. Hayter, Dallas. business Martha Fuller, Dallas. le Ameri- N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H Mandate for senators 106 134 145 56 1 M :* 1 » 107 183 30 36 a 53 72 67 1 « «2 ia>2!4 For ................. 15 64 39 23 19 100 4 20 35 58 1 « 3 42 *• A gainst.............................. 1 * Fur................... E. W. KEARNES, Manager 45 70 77 17 78 24 37 35 93 14 11 32 14 18 39 57 40 54'26 ,.59 168 75 43 95 195 23 48 45 81 63 55 119 48 114212 Town rights F o r ......................... «. A gainst..................... Hood River oouaty Willamette Valley Co. tinse A SanWirn'Iine of Coffees and Teas, Id around. 1 Limiting time for fishing For .................................. Against..................... It is t^onomical becausejit can be quickly turned off when not needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn, when not needed, to save bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 j>er month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it limits opportunities for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight, smokes your walls, mars decorations and increases household work. You can probably save a dollur tomorrow by going without your meals, but it wouldn’t be economy. It is not so much what you save, but bow you save, that counts. We are always ready to e x plain the “ ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to you. ( ’ all on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business. 11 University appropriation Woman suffrage F o r ................................ Against........................... i|ie Olives, 35c per pint jar. 551 81! 58112153 31 32 50 39 2 12 3' 2 -, 6 4 1 27 34 44 46 48 105 40 80166 179 81 51' 84 234 31 35 35 68 9 5 5 3 18 1 12 1 80; 29: 30 47 85 8 29 29 29 •, 20 c per pound. UNDOES NOI COME HIGH. 163 78 1611 70 159,353 2 0 3 2 20 16, 16 15114ÄUO<4, For Treasurer Edwin C. Dunn, dem. W. F. Muscott, soc. .. Dan P. Stouffer, rep.. Dl RKCTORS: N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassail. This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customer* the facilities gained during many year» of continuous service and growth. 125 276 5 30 80 90 36 79' 465 35 54 130| 17, 211 35 13 12 5 6 4 .5 3 8 1> 15 97:117 41 186 57, 4«! 77 196 22 44 30 For Constable F. K. Kersey, deni. TO YOU, WHO ART NATURALLY CARETliL, ^ V 47 56 95 61 111244 38 46i 98 37 74 96 For County Clerk Fred S. Crowley, d e m ... J. P. Sears, s o c............... E. M. Smith, rep........... For Justice of the Peace H. Holman, rep ..... L. D. Butler, dein........ Hi'iiey, from Kwsturn Oregon, nnule from n the conili. 20o: two for 35c. Strained. § 686 1 7| 3 8 3 30 36 49 8 L 60 83174 4fi 45108 83 100140 4 4 S 3 » 66 63 46 77 193 ,50 37 58 124 111 26 15.5 32 37 14 5 71 2 4 98! 5l|l07| 83 47 ! For Commissioner John J. Finn, soc A. M. Holmes,dem William Riddell, rep. TO PEOPIE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS. I 674 165 258 2194 8 , -48 < .5 69 45 49 48 ,52 94 65 113223 25 .50 37 41 90 27 65 74 5| 2 I 9 Ul 9| 7 60 48 76178 29 47! 98 8 12: 50 8 28 601 S'! 71 167 120234 3 69 4 27 61 60 94 80 , 86 2| 2 9 4 5l 6 16 19! 6 8 2 4 2 20 103114! 34 156 61 28 72 181 17 42 721 90j 38 991 51 60 61115 22 22 For S'liool Superintendent W . 1. Reynolds, dein, . H. C. Seymour, rep....... A Strictly Modern Hotel first-class Bar in Connection V 6 28 50 10« 19 For Representative C. P. Cornwall, soc......... C. L. Hawley, rep........... Wayne l). Henry, d e m .. For Assessor C. S. Graves, r e p ....... Frank E. Meyer, «lem. A. J. Syron, see........... II. F l’ GITT, Proprietor Dallas, Oregon. R .C . CRAVE N - - 'W. G. VASSALL - - 20 151 186 59 26 33 10 TRUCK AND DRAY CO. ON THE MARKET I 47 52 51 2{ 31 4 2 1 5 23 47 31 44 78 183 20 5 29 45 4 I 9 £ B 23 I r. District Representative Ben. F. Jones, rep-dem George F. Luckey, soc. For Sheriff J. M. Grant, d em ........... George \V. Hinshaw, soc F. H. Muscott, rep......... t h e b e s t r o o f in g 3 I ■I. 33 166 67 £ 6 2 4 14 1 35 81 4» Railroad Commissioner Thomas K. Camp >ell, rep 1131100 125 35 R. Robertson, d e m ......... 67 : 79 89 38 Railroad street, 1 »alias. Y IJ I 110 108 126 39 163 54 60 82 33 74 17 14 8 7 Uniteti States Senator I. H. Amos, pro............... 7 4 4 H> M. Cake, rep............... 80' 75 08| G. E. ChainlKJrlain, deni. 101 j 105 117 91 I) 12 J. C. Cooper, .................... For County Judge Ed. F. Coad, rep............... Herbert F. March, soc .. J. E. Sibley, dem ............. C. L. HAWKINS ♦ / Prosecutimr Attorney Join« H. McNary, rep-dem 1.58 147 167 61 221 97 78 121 271 35 51 64 88 68 82 160 79 162285 2403 “ Lvxt We Fong el.” * kle. II =3 I 3 Justice of Supreme Court Robert S. Bean, rep-dem. 1571561178 89 226 C. J. Bright, p r o .............. ltii 15 13 10 28 C. C. Brix, soc................... 15 17 22 5 LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY - X 2 Petaluma Incubators and 3roodsrs t •Î* ♦ T Si S - — £ -c L I . a ^ r £ c tí —^ Hatched by R IV E D — Í £ *" :ep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way ELECTRICITY TOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE I l ELECTION OF JUNE I, 1908 Early Spring Broilers ATATATATAfAfiT# DALLAS *#*