Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 23, 1908, Image 1

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The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County
VOL. X X X IV .
DALLAS
OREGON
N O . 26.
J U L Y 23, 1908
NEW LIEUTENANTS
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-SUMMER ! For Com pany H—Council Meeting July Bargains
! $■
Special Sale
i
Commencing T h u rsd a , July 9 th
Oar entire stock of Ladies’ and Mens’ Oxfords,
Tan, Patent or Vici.
L ad ies Shirt W a is t s ,
Silk or Lawn to close out at a big reduction.
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—Marriage, Death, Theft, Sport
ORGANIZED FRIDAY.
Merchant«’ Protective Association So
Now a Go.
COUNCIL MEETING.
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Much
COMPANY H NEWS.
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During this month you will find many items of -$■
good merchandise marked far below actual values, ^jk
^ We have decided to cut prices unmercifully on cer
& tain lines in order to clean up our stock. Quotations ^
Business Adjournment Judge Brown and Dr. Bellman now 1 O
Lieutenants.
Called For.
g iv e n
b e lO W
r e p r e s e n t
O n ly
SL f e W
o f
th e
m a n y
gO O d
J
** things we offer. We strongly urge you to call and J
^ examine the goods and prices.
^
Practically every husineas firm in Dal­
The oitv council met in regular pen-
The lieutenant» previously elected, for
ian having signified their desire to enter sion last Monday evening, with Mayor various reasons having failed to appear
tiie
proposed
Merchants’
Protective
as-
Muir
in
the
chair
and
all
the
other
of-
«
»d
qualify for examinations hefnre the
W a sh G oods
sociation, a meeting was held at the fleers present except Mver, Shaw »nd ! nisjor of the regiment last Thursday,
......
! new ones had to be selected and Dr. la.
In Lawns, Organdies, Dimnity, Mulls, etc., all
court house Friduy evening to perfect Kill».
27-inch Lawn in neat and stylish
Ladies White Canvas Oxfords.
organization. U. 8 . Lnughary was
The fire and water committee report- A.Rollm an and Judge L. I). Brown
go during this sale at cut prices. Owing to the
elected president, G. N. Cherrington, j ed that they hat) not as yet hud a have been appointed first and second "V" regular values #1.50
design
and
#1.75,
vice-president, L. D. Butler, secretary ' meeting with the fitttnen and agreed lieutenants respectively. They w*nt to
backward spring we are overstocked in these
and A. S. Campbell treasurer. The uj>o i any lire ward« or alarms for such. Salem, In company with Captain C or*
July Bargain Sale 6 Cent« a
July Bargain Sale $1,00 a pair
lin in g Monday and Mimed a successful
constitution and bv-lawn were read and
goods. Space will not permit of giving prices,
C liim i allowed;
examination
ns
to
their
fitness
for
mill*
adopted, mid Monday 8ecretary Butler 0 llayt* r. ■<;d;irv
» 2 . 1 ,W
bat the price is low. Come and see.
Wtis around having them signed up and F H Morris m, salary
lrni.io tarV duties, And will soon receive their
.. .
12 1-2 and 15 cent Organdies,
Collecting the first monthly dues of $1 Muir ^ McDonald, oil
fi.BF. commissions, which now makes Com*
Batiste
and Swisses
from each member. This will be part 2 Wm Tillotson, labor...........
111.20 pany H’ s official rooster complete and in
regular values 75 cents to #1.25
ly applied as a salary for the secretary, Dallas Lumber Co .............
7.81 working order. So better selections
July
Bargain Sale 10 Cents a Yard
for
those
responsible
positions
could
who has all the work of the organiza­ John Hill, la b o r .................
July Bargain Sale 50 Cents.
4.00
tion to attend to. It will be his duty W ii Paul, l a b o r .................
18.00 have been made, and we congratulate
5,001 the gentlemen upon their advancement.
twice a month to visit each business Dallas Iron Works ...........
20 cent values in fine Batiste and
man and get from him a list of the F J Coad, supplies .............
12 .HT. Dr. Boll man has seen three years ser­
Broken lines of Ladies’ Oxfords
persons who have not paid Up and the F H Pepper, supplies................... 16.95 vice in the state militia, and Judge
fancy Swiss
amount due. He will iiave to seggreiiate G Nessling, laltor
and Sandals, regular #1.50 to 2.50
...................
4.00 Brown will prove an apt student in the
C ASH STORE
these lists and vret the total amount de­ Guv Bros, supplies .......................
July Bargain Sale 15 Cents a Yard
7.65 acquirement of the duties devolving
values
linquent from all stores. This result
The hearing was closed in the matter upon him, Last Saturday night the of­
will be put on a card and a copy given of the curb and macadam assessment ficers and some 20 privates took a prac­
July Bargain Sale $1.25 a Pair
each merchant, who dare not under a matter and a resolution levying the tice march as far as Ellendale, where
All our 25c, 30c and 35c fancy ^
penalty of $50 fine give credit to any macadam assessment passed.
they went into camp and got wise on
summer goods including about 50 -0-
person on this list until the amount
An ordinance concerning sewers on the pitching of tents and other duties of
Ladies Tailor-made Suits, Shirt
owing by such persons has been paid. Washington, Clav and Oak was read camp life. They breakfasted there and
different patterns, a very choice se- X
For instance: If a person has not paid secoud time and laid over to adjourned returned in the morning quite stuck on
waists, Skirts and Coats at
lection
the many peculiar incidents to camp
what he owes the Itemizer he can get meeting.
no credit in Dallas. Also if he has been
John Olin introduced a bit! of 30 cents life.
July Bargain Sale 19 Cents a Yard
-2*jf-
Wholesale
Prices
in tin* habit of not paying elsewhere, a square foot for alley way cement walks.
the fact will be known here in a week’s
Councilman Coad brought up the
OBITUARY.
time. For those who pay what they matter of laying a track tit the quarry
‘TH E SCH O O L OF Q U A L IT Y ” -
owe, there will be no trouble.
1 to facilitate the hauling of the rock, ami
J. W. McDonald- was born in Gen-
| gave the result of his investigation re-
T en th and M orrison, Portland, O regon
A . P. Arm strong, LL.B., Principal
| garding the cost. It will require 150 glarry, Ontario, Canada, in 1864. While
Charivari Party.
C .W ’e o c c u p y tw o floors 65 b y 100 feet, have a $ 20,000 eq u ip m en t,
feet of track and two cars to properly yet a young man he moved with his
The night of the wedding of Mr. and i handle the work and Mr. Coad figured parents to Wisconsin, w here he mar­
e m p lo y a large faculty, g iv e in divid u a l in stru ction , receive m ore calls
Mrs. S. K. (iuthrie a number of their
1
that the cost would he somewhere in ried his present wife and widow, they
friends concluded to celebrate the event the neighborhood
fo r office h elp than w e can meet. O ur s ch o o l a d m itted ly leads all
of $50. All the being united in 1897. Jn 1900 they
by a chavarri party. They waited un­ councilmen considered tl e suggestion came to the state of Washington, and
o th ers in q u a lity o f instruction.
It pays to attend such an institution.
til a late hour and then commenced the an excellent one, as it would tend to the next year to Dallas, where they
awfulestdin you ever heard at the home quicken the hauling of the rock with lived until about five months ago, when
C.Sald a Business Man: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
of Mr. Lee. between here and Falls City, less men and make it much easier all Jack bought a five acre tract near Beav­
work. It will win out in the end.” Said ail EJucator: “ The quality o f instruc­
where the young people were spending around. They also hope by this move, erton, and moved his family there, one
tion given in your school makes it the standard o f its kind in the Northwest*”
the night. The noise they made was so which was ordered by the council, to be great reason being the benefit of Catho­
great that it scared the stock on the able, if teams for hauling are obtain­ lic church privileges there, and which
C ,O p e n all th e year. Students adm itted at a n y tim e. C a ta log u e free.
farm, one of the animals running away able, to put in the streets 90 yards of could not be secured here. Mr. McDon­
R efe re n ce s: A n y bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland.
and breaking its leg. It is safe to say gravel a day instead of 60 as at present, ald passed away at the Belvedere hotel
that Mr. and Mrs. Gurthrie did not se- i j and so keep the crusher running to its in Portland on July 15th. after an ill­
cure much repose that night, and are 1 full capacity. There is also coming tv ness of four days, from an aggravated
glad their troubles are over in that con­ | good demand for rock from private cit-i- case of erysipelas, developing into blood
nection.
i zens, which the council meets as it has poison. His remains were shipped to
I the rock and teams to .spare, delivering Beaverton and laid to rest in the
That Cement Machine.
it in town for $1.35 a yard for the Catholic cemetery there; a priest of­
We were over at the ice works the j coarse and $150 for the screenings. ficiating and touchingly describing
¡The mayor reported that he found it Jack’s many virtues in his address.
other day to take a look at the cement i necessary last week to raise the pay of The Woodmen of Beaverton took an ac­
block machine spoken of last week. I laborers at the quarry from $2 a day to tive part in the interment, members of
Messers Pepper & Vaughn have turned $2.25. The quarry hole is said to be the that order acting as pall bearers. Mr.
out a number of blocks ami they are hottest place this side of hades, and the Walter V. Fuller went down from Dal­
men were so exhausted there, that it las camp to take charge of the interment
M AKE YOUR OWN ST O C K FO O D S BY USINC
now on exhibition. The machine is a was hard to hold the requisite number and represent Dallas camp, of which de­
landy to work, and two men can easily | employed to keep the crusher hum­ ceased has been so long a member.
A machine by which the farmer can i The Pacific Homestead takes pleasure
Viske, the best printer.
S K ID O O H O R S E A N D C A T T L E T A B L E T S
turn out 100 blocks a day. They are of ming. The raise in wages fixed every- Handsome floral pieces were offered bv
prepare and can his fruits, tomatoes, j in printing the following extract from a
(iet your tire »et at Fred. Waj; ler »,
the Woodmen, the Portland timber men
Crush and mi« in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
letter received by them recently from
!
thing
satisfactory
and
a
full
force
is
now
as pretty finish as we ever saw, ami it
and other friends. Mr. McDonald leaves the liouaehold tire-»e, , er. iu 15 minutes corn, beans or any other farm produce! A. F. Domes, proprietor of Cloverdale
j employed.
will
not
surprise
us
to
see
a
building
go
which
can
be
canned
in
the
field
or
o
r
-1
or
while
you
wait.
. farm, near McCoy, Oregon, the home of
On niotio of ( 'osper $1500 was order- a wife and three children, a girl and
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
u pon Main street in the near future i ed transferred from the general fund to two boys, aged 10, 7 and 5 years. He
We are indebted to Horatio Hhriver ehards in which tlie vegetable or fruit is \ some very fine Jersey cattle: Our herd
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the composed of them. The construction of the street fund.
carried an insurance of $1000 in the
growing,
is
described
in
the
August
mini
|
of fifty registered A. J. C. C. Jerseys
for a generous hunk of venison, from
condensed essence of the drug. 'They don’t contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just
I The marshal was instructed to repair Woodman and $1000 in an old line com­ one lie killed while out liuntiiiK recent­ her of Popular Mechanics. Mounted on | are all doing splendidly now. One of
as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for such a building is now being figure ! up­
pany, leaving an estate valued at about
a wheelbarrow’ arrangement the 111 , 1 - | the heifers with her first calf is giving
and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, on. T le y will also be in great demand the walk lending to the cemetery.
chine can be pushed from one orchard from 38 to 41 ¡»ounds of milk per day at
| The marshal was instructed to here- $ 12000 , which will comfortably keep bis ly-
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder,
family
until
they
are
old
enough
to
look
for
foundations,
etc.
While
as
solid
as
to
another or from a tomato patch to a present. We are intending to show a
| after flush the sewers twice a week and
F»»*rt Barbur, of Elton, Win., says:
Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D I C I N E C O . «
Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
brick, they are in everv way sanitary, I tor 30 minutes each on Tuesday and out for themselves. Jack, as he was n.- “ I have only taken four doees of De- corn field as necessity requires. W ater j small herd of our cattle at the state fair
ways called by his friends, was one of W itt’ « Kidney ami Bladder Pill« ami for the process is heated by a kerosene i this fall. We have a two year old that
and with the rock finish make a most Friday.
F o r S a le b y K A Y & C O ., D a lla s , O r e g o n
The matter of securing rights of wav the best known timber cruisers in Ore- they have done for me more titan any burner. Several illustrations showing j in 8l-2 months has produced 438 pounds
sightly edifice. We predict that this for sewer outlets and on property lot g n, and knew the country like a book other medicine baa ever done.” Hold the apparatus in operation accompany of butter fat. We wish the Homestead
new industry will goon be doing an im" lin**H in certain blocks was left to the from Gray’ s harbor to the California by Conrad Stafrin.
the article.
success.
line. His services were in constant de­
committee on fire and water.
^AYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYA AYAYAYAYAYAYAY# mense business.
On motion of Coad the council ad­ mand, and all who employed him were
willing: to take his estimate of a piece of
journed until next Monday evening.
c h ic a g c T a u t o
timber without question. He was a
ELECTRICITY TOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE
^
man of the strictest integrity, one whose
A tag from a 10-cent piece will count FULL value
Record.
word was as good as his bond. He was
TO PEOPEE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS.
► Found in Independence- Stolen Out of all A the Good
A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value
eternal remedies on the j particularly domestic in his tastes, and
market, we doubt if there is one that j his death causes the breaking up of as
TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CAREFUL,
^
Three Months Ago.
has the record of that world renowned perfect a family relationship as it would
porouH plaster—Allcock’ s. It has now be possible to find anyw here. He made
UNDOES NOT COME HIGH.
During last May a large touring car been in use for over sixty years, and | friends easily and kept them, all seem-
j was stolen from a Chicago man, and al­ still continues to he as popular as ever ing instantly to recognize his solid worth,
though every means was tried to get it in doing its great work of relieving our He was a fraternal man in its largest
It is economical because'it can be quickly turned off when not
it could not ne found. Last week it was pains and aches It is the remedy we sense and the Woodmen lose a member
! located at Independence in charge of a | all need when suffering from any form hard to replace. He also leaves a sister
needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light
chauffeur by the name of Merendorf. nf ache or pain resulting from taking in the east,
burn, when not needed, to save bother of lighting and adjusting.
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Isays the Statesman. It was painted cold or over-strain. Allcock’ s plasters j
In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 per
FAIR EXCAANGE.
I gray and has recently been seen on the are sold by all druggists in every part i
month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less
| streets of Dallas. The man in charge of the civilized world
was apprehended, and after examina-
money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it
, tion, (leposited a check for $500 to in-
A New Back for an Old one— How
WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!!
limits opportunities for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight,
i sure his appearance for trial. The mu-
Save your tags from
smokes your walls, mars decorations and increases household work.
chine was left in a garage, and so fixed
It can be Done in Dallas.
You can probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your
1 as to he thought impossible to run it.
The Same Day You Order.
The next morning, however, it was
meals, but it wouldn’ t be economy. It is not so much what you
The back aches at times with a dull, i
!
found
o
be
missing,
also
the
chauffeur,
save, but how you save, that counts. We are always readv to ex­
indescribable feeling making von weary
I and the check to be worthless.
plain the “ ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to you. (Jail
We have a limited amount ol excel­ and restless; piercing pains shoot across [
lent dry 16 inch wood, split ready for the region of the kidneys, ami again the i
on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business.
TAKES A BRIDE.
kitchen ns»*. Place your order now for loins are so lame to stoop is agony. No j
vour winter’s wood. The woo l is going use to rub )r apply a plaster to t he back !
very fast and we arc not making anv in this condition. You cannot reach
D. W. Sears, of Independence Be- more.—The ( ’ has. K. Spaulding Logging the cause. Exchange the bad hack for |
Co. Successors to the Dallas Lumber a new and stronger one. N. C. W. Ilise-
conies a Benedict.
Co. Both phones.
A 13 ly, of 706 8 . Montgomery -t.. Albany,
Sailor’« Pride
Old Statesman
Old Honasty
Big Four
Ore., says: “ I was troubled with palps
Old Paaeh
Eglantine
in the tmek just over the kidneys, and
Black Bear
D. VV. Sears, of Independence, for
STOCK
HOLDERS
MEETING.
gl
E. W. KEARNES, Manager
j j four vears clerk of 1 * 0 !k county, for
Tinsley's 16-oz.
annoying weakness of the kidneys. I
Jeuy Tar
Natural laaf
W. N. Tinsley’«
de<idedtotry Doan’s kidney pills and
eight
years
chairman
of
the
Democratii*
Spear
Head
Bridle Bit
received
relief
alter
the
first
dose
or
t
wo.
Ivy
3
Office on Mill street, just north of the court house
Dallas, Oregon
Dallas
Bank
Found
in
Satisfactory
iu a short time the aching in my back
State Central Committee, and candi
Phones: Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297.
4 ^ date for the office of Secretary oi State
was
removed,
and
the
action
of
the
kid­
Condition.
neys was corrected. I conscientiously
T a g s fr o m th e a b o v e b ra n d s a r e g o o d fo r th e fo llo w in g and m any ot* ar
at the time George E Chamberlain first
Doan’s Kidney Pills and do
ran for jpwernor, was married by Judge
I FAYAYAYA FAYAYAYAY YAYAYAYA1 7 « FAYA* Thomas O’ Dav in Portland Thursday The stockholders o f the Dallas City recommend
u sefu l p resen ts as s h o w n b y c a ta lo g :
not hesitate to do so.” Hone* proof— !
last. The bride is Mrs. Eliza U*th Kerf, (tank held their annual meeting in the There is plenty of local testimony like
the proprietress of a Ureal lodging-house. bank parlors last Saturday afternoon, the above. Call at Belt A ( ’ herrington’s
G ild Cuff Buttons—50 Tags
French Briar Pipe— 50 Tags
drug store ami ask to see copies nf state­
Lady’s Pocketbook—50 Tag#
The wedding ceremony took plaee in
Fountain Pen— 100 Tags
Leather Pocketbook—80 Tags
Judge <)*Day’s chambers at the court­ ami listened to a very satisfactory re- ments of Dallas people win» have used
Pocket Knife—40 Tags
Doan’s
Kidney
Pills.
For
sale
by
all
jsirt
from
the
cashier,
showing
the
fi­
house at 2:30 The only persons pres­
English Steel Razor- 50 Tags
Steel Carving Set—200 Tags
Playing Cards—30 Tags
ent. besides the Judge and the contraet- nances to be in a splendid condition, and dealer.7. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miiborn
Gentleman’s W atch—200 Tags
Best Steel Shears—75 Tags
60-yd. Fishing Reel -60 Tags
ing parties, were the witnesses, Nellie the bank the recipient of a fine busi­ Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
the United States. Remember
the
La Chappelle and Mattie McLeod. Mr.
Sears came to Oregon in 1874. Since ness. The semi annual dividend of name— Doan’ »—and take no other.
W h e n I w a n t m y la u n d ry d on e
M a n y m e rch a n ts h a v e su p p lied th e m se lv e s w ith p resen ts w ith w h ic h
that time he has resided continuous!’ five percent was declared. The election
Some of those Standards left at $30 at
u p n icely I take it to the
in Polk county. He has interested him­ of officers for the coming year resulted
t o re d e e m ta g s. I f y o u c a n n o t h a v e y o u r ta g s re d e e m e d a t h o m e , w r ite
self in all public matters affecting the a-* follows: President, K. K. Williams; Daniel’ s.
u s fo r c a ta lo g .
state, and especially in Polk county
Mrs. Albeit Martin mid little soil,
affairs. At pre-ent he is one of the di­ vice-president, K. C. ("raven: cashier, from Junction City, are visiting her
rectors ot the Independence Vational W. G. Yassail; assistant cashier. F. J. parents, Hon. N. L. and Mrs. Butler.
P R E M IU M D E P A R T M E N T
Bank. Although he is 58 years of age, Craven ; directors, K. C. Craven, N. L.
Mrs F. II. Morrison has gone for a
this is the first time Mr. Sears has been Butler, R. K. Williams, B. H. McCallon,
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., SL Louis, Mo.
stay of three weeks with her daughter,
man fed His wife is 43 yesis of age.
N O R T H M A IN S T R E E T
B O TH PHONES
They will make their home at Indepen­ W. O. Vaaeall, M. M. Fills and 1. N. Edns, in Salem, where she is attending
summer acleml.
Wood«.
d e n t«.
Y
a
rd
Childrens’ White Canvas Oxfords,
CAÌHP3ELLS HOLLISTER
Mens’, Boys’ and Childrens’ clothing are now P
much less than regular prices. Bring your cash and J
° see what your dollars will do during this month.
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»T he Bee Hive Store;
.A. R E L IA B L E P L A C E TO TIFLAJDE
FISKE, THE BEST PRINTER.
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DALLAS,
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OREGON
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with valuable tags
| Willamette Valley
A COMMON EXPRESSION
Dallas Steam Laundry
HORSE SHOE
GRANGER TWIST
MASTER WORKMAN
STANDARD NAVY
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