Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 03, 1908, Image 1

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The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County
VOL.
XXXÏW
NO. 32
DALLAS OREGON SEPTEMBER 3, 1908
FOR A HOSPITAL.
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Such an Institution Badly Needed
Lots of Accidents—H op Picking.
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Dress Goods
Shoes
Ladies’ Skirts
Kingsbury Hats
U nderw ear
FOR A HOSPITAL.
MANY ACCIDENTS.
An Institution Dallas Should Pull Last Month Very Prolific of Per-
sonai Injuries.
for Next.
August Bargains
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During this month you will find many items o f
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THE HOP HARVEST.
P tain lines in order to clean up our stock. Quotations P
Picking wm Begin Next Monday & given below represent only a fe w o f the many good P
in Most Yards.
J things we offer. W e strongly urge you to call and J
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Polk county’s annual harvest of her
examine the goods and prices.
great hop crop will begin generally in
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The month just passed seems to have
A hospital is just now one of Dallas
greatest needs. That we will have one had an unusual lot of accidents in Polk
sometime is a forgone conclusion. Why county. Besides those heretofore pub­ all sections next Monday. That it will
not now as well as then? Every week lished in the Itsmizer, we clip the fol­ not lx* the immense thing of former
27-inch Lawn in neat and stylish
some of our physicians are compelled to lowing list from last week's West Side, years is wofully potent to any one with I
Ladies White Canvas Oxfords,
take patients to Portland to receive the showing that they have been having half an eye. The low prices of last
design
regular values #1.50 and $1.75,
necessary attention. This care might their share in that portion of the coun­ year and the year before have caused
August Bargain Sale 6 Cents a Yard
August Bargain Sale $1.00 a pai
many to quit in disgust, and hundreds
just as well he given here as in the al­ t y :
George Govro, who resides with his of acres have been plowed up, and util­
ready greatly overcrowded hospitals of
the metropolis, under which condition parents in Old Town, fell from the rail­ ized in other money making ventures.
12 1-2 and 15 cent Organdies,
Childrens’ White Canvas Oxfords,
it is impossible to secure as good and road trestle last week, breaking his Even now when the harvest is almost >
Batiste and Swisses
riglp arm. Both bones were broken ready, there will lie many yards that
regular
values
75
cents
to
>1.25
lienefieial attention as you would be just above the wrist. Dr. Butler reduc­
August Bargain Sale 10 Cents a Yard
will not be picked for various reasons,
certain of in a place not so well patron* ed the fracture.
August Bargain Sale 50 Cents.
The little eight-year-old hoy of Mr. the main one probably being the low
¡zed. For convalescents, especially, the
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20 cent values in fine Batiste a n d J T ¡£
country hospital would he much more Boyle, of Rickreall, was thrown from a price yet offered and the consequent
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mule the last of the week and received
Broken lines of Ladies’ Oxfords
conducive to rapidly returning strength severe injuries to his right hand. The inability to secure picking money.
fancy Swiss
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and health. Only last week every phy­ hand was badly bruised and tin* bones Some do not care to risk this added out­
and Sandals, regular #1.50 to 2.50
August Bargain Sale 15 Cents a Yard
sician was absent during one whole day injured. A doctor from this city w’as j lay to what they have already expend­
values
ed. It seems also that the pickers are
with patients they found necessary to called to dress the wound.
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J. W. Props!, while feeding thresher j
August Bargain Sale $1.25 a Pair
take to Portland hospitals for treatment for George McLaughlin near Buena Vis- j not tumbling over themselves to get
All
our
25c,
30c
and
35c
fancy
or operation. Every physician in Dal ta, came near losing his right hand. jobs at the price offered for picking.
summer goods including about 5 0
las wants a hospital here. Thev hate to The band cutter’s knife collided with A number of growers have informed
Ladies Tailor-made Suits, Shirt
different
patterns, a very choice 8 >
be compelled to sacrifice the necessary his hand severing the tendons of his I us this week that their crews are not
littleandright fingers. Dr. Butler, who
waists, Skirts and Coats at
time from other maybe urgent cases was called to dress the wound, says that vet complete, and they do not know
lection
to go down and attend to one. This it is possible that he will lose the use of whether they will succeed in getting a
Wholesale Prices
August Bargain Sale 19 Cents a Yard
makes it bad all around. During this those two fingers, however, he enter­ sufficient number to strip their vines.
There arc a number of reasons for put­
enforced absence of our physicians tains hopes that they may be saved.
J. M. («entry met with an accident
on the day mentioned a man was ser­ last week while operating the ferry at ting the growers feelings in a chaotic
iously hurt on a thresher. He came to this place. The accident occured on state, and he cannot be blamed for a
town to have his wounds dressed, but account of a mix-up with logs which sort of blue appearance. The hope
was compelled to go on to Independence were being driven down the river. A which springs eternal in every human
to get the necessary medical attendance, hunch of them collided with the ferry breast and without which this would
making a larger expense to him, not to boat breaking some of the gearing ropes surely he a hard old world, causes them
speak of the suffering entailed by the which released the wheel. Mr. Gentry to look for a silver lining to the cloud,
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loss of time in getting attended to. lost control of the wheel and in its mad and may he justified by future events.
This is a condition that should not con­ career his right arm was caught and That it will show up can he only a con­
front our thriving town much longer. mutilated badly. He has been under jecture, as to follow or prognostigate
Our need of an institution where suffer­ the doctor’s care for sometime on ac­ the probable outcome of a hop market is
ers can receive at any and all times the count of the mishap.
Jacob Nash, the man who carries the a little more than tin* average man is
heal of medical treatment, with all of
mail
between Buena Vista and Silver, able to do. We all desire and hope for
the modern appliances for successfully
met
with
a severe accident in-a runaway the best, but will it come?
combatting disease and injuries, and
This morning a special train is to take
skilled attention in the matter of nurs­ last Saturdav. He hail just come in several hundred pickers to the hop-
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ing, is one that demand immediate at­ I from the divide to Stiver and was an yards of Krebs Bros., at Independence,
tention and the work of erecting a mod­ hitching the team when they became where the firm reports there will be
ern sanitorium should be begun in the frightened and ran away, Mr. Nash three weeks’ work. The pickers pay
near future. Let us not put off till to­ held onto the lines until one of them their own fare and furnish their own
morrow what should be attended to to­ broke and the sudden pull on the other tents, and camp outfits, and are to he
day. Accidents of a serious nature, brought the team around suddenly paid $1 a hundred pounds. Krebs Bros,
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that demand immediate attention, and which turned the rig upside down on sa v thev have a contract with wealthy
for which the long ride to Portland is him. When he was found sometime hop dealers in the East, which assures
after
he
was
unconscious
with
a
great
only a continued aggravation and some­
them 15 cents a pound for four years
times extremely dangerous to the re­ tear of the flesh on his chin and his un­ yet. These growers who have no con-
der
lip
almost
stripped
off.
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covery of the patient, are continually
occurring. In the name of humanity so injure«! «bout the sl.onl.lere and the onen market may not fe *1 inclined 11
to
we should be able to attend to the suf­ spine. Dr. Butler who was called, says pay the price for picking that this firm
ferers at home, and not have to send the man was badly used up hut that he o tiers.
M AKE YOUR OW N ST O C K FO O D S BY USING
them 70 miles away in order to receive promises to recover rapidly.
NO COUNTY EXHIBIT.
needed relief. They should he able to
Worth Knowing.
get it nearer home, and just as good as
Call For Campaign Funds.
anywhere. ' nr physicians are as cap­
That Allcock’s Plasters are highest re­ Polk will not be on Exhibition at
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
To the supporters of Bryan and Kern
able of performing operations and look­ of the state of Oregon : We are on the sult of medical science and skill, and in
ing after patients wellfare as well as eve of a great political battle under the ingredients and method have never been
State Fair.
those anywhere, hut they lack the mod­ leadership of Bryan and Kern. We ex­ equaled. That they are the original and
ern appliances necessary to complete pect to achieve a splendid victory for genuine porous plasters upon whose re­
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the
Inquiry has reached the state fair condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are Just
success and the assistance of persons popular government with the beat na­ putation imitators trade. That A ll­
secretary from Mrs. F. A. Wolfe, of
good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They com ply with all pure drug laws. Ask for
skilled in attention of sick folks.
tional platform written in the lift* of the cock’s Plasters never fail to perform Falls Citv, Polk county, regarding the as
and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O W orm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
The financial side of the question h political
parties.
We
are confi­ their remedial work quiekly and effectu­
one which we will treat of lightly, but dent of victory. We hope to see everv al!. That for weak back rheumatism, matter of obtaining space in the main Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder,
still is one which is of great importance. follower of William Jennings Bryan and colds, lung trouble, kidney difficulties, pavilion of the Oregon state fair for Spavin Cure o r Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D IC IN E C O . »
Have you any idea of the money that John Worth Kern in line and ready to strains and all local pains they are in­ making an agricultural exhibit at the Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
annually goes out of this county to get do their part for popular government. valuable. That when you buy Allcock’s coming fair. She indicates that old
For Sale by RAY & CO., Dallas, Oregon
medical attention, that if we had a hos­ So let us uni e and fight, go in and win. Plasters you obtain the best plasters Polk may be numbered among the con­
testants for the rich cash premiums
pital would lx* spent right here at home? This is the peoples’ tight, Remember more.
offered to the eight counties that vviil
It would reach away up in the thous­ it costs money to finance a campaign.
make the best displays of agricultural
ands, and is really money drawn away Will you help us? We must maintain
At Other* See Us.
and horticultural products. This is
fmm our section because of lack of fore­ headquarters, post lithographs, hire
The following excerpts are taken from pleasing news for the fair management,
WEBF00T
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sight on our part to provide for the hall, engage speakers, distribute litera­
spending of it here. Let us begin at ture, swing banners, all of which cost the columns of the London Echo, Eng­ as it was thought that Polk county j
POOL
AND
BILLIARD
HALL
land:
America
is
no
longer
a
republic.
would not participate in the contest this j
once to provide the ways and means to money. Send in your contribution to
ROOFING
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It is a plutocracy. Every election is year. Mrs. Wolfe has taken consider­
Now located m the Make Building
field it here.
John Montag, t>2fi Hood street, Port­
(Everything upto-dale )
As to a site for such a proposed insti­ land, Oregon. Books will be open for carried by fraud and boodle. Politics is able interest in past fairs in this respect I
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THE BEST ROOFING
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tution. Is there any place on the face inspection before and after election. Al­ so rotten it stinks. Everybody knows it and holds a blue ribbon as a winner of.
A
ON T H E M AR K E T
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f the habitable globe so desirously sit­ ex Sweek. state chairman, M. A. Mil­ and nobody cares. The president is the special farm exhibits premium at a
Made
by
the
Northwest
Roofing
T
merely
the
creation
of
banks,
or
bank
previous
exhibition.
uated for such an establishment. On ler, national committeeman, J. B. Ry­
company, Portland. Does not hue- A
directors, railroad kings and coal bar­
our surrounding hills, we have some of an, secretary.
The foregoing is taken from the edi­
kle, Guaranteed for 10 years.
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ons, and it’s the same with the govern­
the most, sightly and healthful locations
McMinnville, Oregon.
ors of the states. (Not with our George torial columns of the Salem Statesman, t
to lx* found anvwhere. Places where
L.
C.
KOSER
and
is
misleading
as
to
the
conjecture
that
|
Chamberlain
we
are
proud
to
say.)
SHOULD
NOT
LEAVE
TOWN.
the convalescent can look out on the
a
Agent for "o ik County. •
CHAS. GREGORY, Agent
there will he an exhibit from this coun­
length and breadth of the Willamette
valley and get sufficient inspiration
m m
ty, as a county, at the Oregon state fair.
Notice to the Public.
DALLAS. OREGON
A fine Piano can now be Bought Having sold a half interest in my Mrs. Wolfe will probably have an ex­
from the goodly view alone to make re
turning health and strength a dead
meat market to Mr. Walter Sears, it is hibit. and there may be others, but
for a Mere Song.
certainty. This, together with our re
desired that all accounts on my books Polk county will have none. In an/
viving ocean breezes, non-extremes of
lie closed np as soon as possible. Thir­
heat or cold, entire freedom from any
interview with Judge Ed F. U ad Mon- 1
Fine Emerson Square Grand Piano ty days time will be given but they
taint of miasmic influences, nearness to
ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPtNSIVE
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must he settled by the first of October. day, he so stated. The jars used at the | j j j
must
he
sol
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for
parties
who
have
left
transportation, and the further thought
Bear in mind that you will continue to
hat they are not entirely isolated from town. Piano cost $500 and is surely get first class meats of all kinds at our last state fair two years ago when Polk ,
TO PEOPLE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CARtlESS.
the visits of their relatives ami friends, worth $250. Will take %HX) cash or a markets, and the most courteous treat­ county won first prize, and which were J
makes many of our sites ideal ones, a good note. Address— Merchants’ Col­ ment.
also
used
at
the
Louis
A
(
’
lark
fair,
are
!
FR A N K GLOVER.
TO YOU.
V
YOU, WHO ARC
ARI NAIURA1LY
NATURALLY CAREFUL.
CAREFUL,
comfort to the invalid and his tenii>ot lection Agency, Box 4.‘10, Portland, Ore
now housed in the basement of the 1
ary refuge one of pleasure instead of
court house, and will remain there. ,
Sugestion a Good One
dread. Entire freedom from a big
II DOIS NOT COME HIGH.
Briggs for Normal.
citv’s continual noise and bustle and the
The suggestion advanced by William The principal reason that Polk does not
A. L. Briggs, former president of the
continual aggravation of new and badlv Drain State Normal School, has been Jennings Bryan that the vice-president make an exhibit at the state fair is be-1
mangled arrivals would also help out in elected to the faculty of the Monmouth of the United States should be admitted cause there seems to lie no one to take-
It is economical because'it can be qnickly turned «iff when not
the desired end <>f speedy recovery.
normal school. He is to fill the chair of the councils of the official family is a
needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light
It has always seemed to us that near mat hematics. Mr. Briggs has had an ! good one, and should lie acted upon, no up the matter of collecting and fixing
our products up for exhibition. We
burn, when not needed, to save bother of lighting and adjusting.
Dallas were many beautiful places for a
extended and successful experience in 1 matter who becomes president in the
large and ideal santiarium or rest cur- the schools of Oregon, having served as ! future. The practice of making the have the goods in this county, and could
In some home« the electric light hill amounts to only about $2 per
establishment, where one who desire 1 } principal at Stay ton public schools two vice-president a mere figurehead is not easily take first prize, but the work con­
month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less
all that was beneficial in climate an 1 years, at Butteville four years, at Silver- i in accord with the dignity of tnat great
money than electric light, hut d«ie* it save you anything when it
«cenery could get the la st ptissilile, and ton four years and at Cottage Grove office and should not longer he tolerated nected with making an exhibition is
limits opjMirtuniticH for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight,
b * free from the many evils and discom­ four years. He was professor of mate­ by the American people. Mr. Bryan painstaking, laborious and rapidly eats
forts of the well known and patronized rnities one year in the Drain school, believes that the occupant of the vice- up a person’s time, so that no one
smokes your walls, m an decorations and increases household work.
resorts. Some day some man or men of and has just completed three years as presidential chair should I k * accorded seems desirous of taking the job, and j
You can probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your
means will recognize cur peculiar ad­ president of that institution.
Mr. I greater dignity and-not only sit in the
meals, hut it wouldn’t lx* economy. It is not so much what you
vantages for an institution of that kind, Briggs received his education at W il­ cabinet meeting and participate in their we do not blame them. There had i
save, but how you save, that counts. We are always ready to ex­
and will invest their money in such an lamette University, where he was a deliberations but should also he kept, been some talk of Mrs. Wol f s getting
enterprise. Proper advertisement will s udent five years, and at Oregon State informed on all matter of state, in order the jars filled and using them at the
plain the “ ins ami outs” of the lighting proposition to you. ( ’all
then nring scads of re-t seekers to pa­ Normal school, receiving the degrees of that h« might he better prepared to |
f» ir ami S.«attle, hut it •a me to
on us fir phone to us. We are never too busy to talk brsiness.
tronize it. But the hospital first. Let B. S. D. and B S. He also attended perform tbd duties of president should
up make a move to get it, and delay no the University of Oregon. He has been | lie suddenly he called njion to assume naught. The county has not eni| oved
Mrs. Wolfe in any capacity.
longer.
instructor at teachers’ institutes of that office.— Lakeview Examiner.
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T en th and Morrison, Portland, Oregon
A . P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
C,W e occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a 520,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
Others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
«.Said a Business Man: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out in the end.” Said an Educator: “ The quality o f instruc­
tion given in your school makes it the standard o f its kind in the Northwest.”
C.Open all the year.
Students admitted at any time.
Catalogue free.
RefereoCfikL A ny bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland.
F1SKE, THE BEST PRINTER.
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Mens’, Boys’ and Childrens’ clothing are now
° much less than regular prices. Bring your cash and
^ see what your dollars will do during this month.
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Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
Caldwel Bros.
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La<t Call.
We have l»een out of Imsine s now foi
j o*’er a year. Every one that owes ns has
!»een ad vise* I of it. We must dine our
business. Any accounts on our books re-
| rnaining unpaid or arranged for. settled,
J aft t the 1st of the month will lie put
j into iudg nents We want to make
this plain. We shall sue on every ac­
count remaining unpaid where we < an
1
find % 1« parti.
B U J S 4 K K YT.
many of the counties in Oregon and has
Improvement is in the air of our town
Mia« Kffic Farley, of I’ortlani), ia via-
borne an active part in the State Teach­
and is pushing with great strides into 1 iting relative* here.
ers’ Association.
the country. A two plank walk is now i
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Mr. K. Boyil ami family are now liv­
Mr. Ross Neleon. county fruit inspect­ , lieing laid from the end of the citv walk ing in one of the Gooch noueee.
or, of Independence, was here Saturday to the Kruber berry farm. It wifi lie a
j full mile of walk, and though its cost
Mra. la.niaa Fetteraon an*l *">n, Iiecar,
and Sunday.
will lie considerable to those living along have returned from a vi.it will, relative,
Mrs. L. F. Conn and little daughter, the route, yet they will all be rompen- in Salem.
Vary after spending the summer at 1 sated by the convenience derived from
Mr*. Frank Lynn war np from Perry-
Newport, are h re visiting her patents, it during the wet weather. Such en-
Hon and Mrs, N. L. Butler, before leav­ , ter prise is what make« a town grow and dale thin week vi.iting her mother, Mr*.
Kwhiaond, and otitar relative«.
ing for her home at Lakeview.
I it» inhabitant* pfupuooa »ad •atltAwL
I Willamette Valley Co.
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E. W. KBARNES, Manager
Office on Mill «treat, ju«t north of the court hou«e
Phone«: Belt, 421, Mutual, 12117.
Italia., Oregon