Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 10, 1908, Image 1

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    The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County
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D A L L A S O R E G O N S E P T E M B E R 10. 1908
N O . 33.
IMPROVEMENTS
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Fall Showing Of
A ll O ver T o w n — P ick in g H o p s G o in g
On— Lots G o fo r U rp e iid Taxes.
—NEW FALL—
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Ladies Tailored
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n in Dalian, I Mn?. Devot* who ha« I*« *
<nday. Tire her father, V. Marken, retint’*
D ress Goods
S h oes
L a d ie s’ Skirts
Kingsbury H ats
U n d e rw e a r
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT ho,"‘‘ PÏuvlNG IN VOGUE.
ATHLETICS ON HORSEBACK.
Sui ts
That the Policy u( Our Present doxc» Being Filled Rapidly With The National Game of Football iyb
Will Be Demonstrated in a Unique 0
County Court.
Golden Pellets.
Manner With the Wild West. '- & ■
Goods are comming in daily.
County Juilge Coaii and Coin mission - I Monday morning in the major por-
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ers Riddell ami Teal in repairing ami tion of the yard« in this vicinity hop-
Distinctively a show’ of horsemanship,
rebuilding county bridges are assuming picking begun in earnest and early in Buffallo Bill’s Wild West very naturally
the Httine progressive policy as in their the morning pickers could be seen offers a diversity of displays wherein
road work. They have learned by ex- wending their way from all directions the equine is the principal actor. With I
the exhibition are bucking bronchos, I
perience that there is nothing to be toward the yards. They were mostly trained western range horses, the s|»ot- I
gained by haphazard road work, that ■ women and children, clad in the noiule- ted pony of the Indian, and the thor-|
the only way to success is to build good, script garb fasniunable and considered ougn bred iront Arabia. And among
if it does take longer to get all over the most convenient for such occasions, the various displays, none is more in-
teresting or amusing than the game of
county. * The mere dumping in of more j The lowering clouds indicative of rain football played by riders on horseback.
gravel each year simply keeps the su- seemedtomake.no impression on them, This form of entertainment is new to
pervisors busy for nothing permanent as hop pickers have long ago learned to America, and is now presented for the - #
first time in any arena. In England
accomplished, and is like endeavoring take the hitter with the
sweet,
some of the country clubs have taken up
to huild a house upon sand. Nothing i a.n'^ I,ay no attention to the showers, the sport, and wherever it has been
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simply covering up with hop sacks
is gained and the work has to be done j wl,U «it lasts, and only quitting their tried, it divides interest with pony polo
over and over again year after year. As ' labor for a continual downpour. There as a gentleman’s diversion. Whether
or not it w ill become popular in Amer­
they are now building with the products i were not the number of pickers to lx* ica remains to be seen, but it is certain
!
seen
as
in
former
years,
for
the
reason
, of the crusher, the road has durability
i that the acreage in the city limits has that given as a part of the Wild West
I and is there to stay, not to mention its been cut down just about one-half. program it is one of the most interest- j
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j improvement in traveling facility over There are none too many pickers even ing features w ith the exhibition.
In all the Indian battles and historic 1
| the old way. The same may be said of at this, probably the low pay for the scenes to be re-enacted by Buffalo Bill’s
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picking being the main cause. What
the bridge work £hat has lately been are known as tHe Proctor, l'glow . Lyle, Wild West, the original Col, Wm. F.
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Cody
(
“
Buffallo
Bill”
)
will
appear
in
done. The county court is to a great Brown and Yoakum yards arc the ones
the saddle at every performance, no
ex pen e annually for the repair ami re­ near town that are still running, the matter what the weather, leading his
building of bridges, an expense that Hagood, Kirkpatrick, Grant, Levensand horsemen through the various details,
Lynn yards not being run this year.
must be met in order to give the pub­ Heretofore we could boast of ten hop and directing personally every feature
lic traveling facilities. When floods yards within the city limits, but now of the entertainment. There is only
¡one original Wild West performance
come and wash out bridges, they must we have only five.
Reports elsewhere of terrible floods ! and only one Buffalo Bill, a combina­
be rebuilt, no matter what the expense.
tio
n which proves invincible. Will ex­
and other accidents cause our growers
In order to bring this necessary expense to hope for better prices, hut the whole hibit at Portland September 25th and
down to the lowest possible notch it has matter is too problematical to even 1 26th.
been ami is the court’s policy to by fills, guess at. Just now’ every indication is
concrete work and drainage reduce the for a good crop, providing the weather
continues favorable.
The Itemizer never lies, so of course
e vow
probability of these disasters to the
it must be believed when it says that
minimum, and the work being done
Polk
county
man
has
a
7-months
old
along this line is surely commendable
Jersey heifer that is giving milk like &
from an engineering and economical
Having sold my meat market to W al­ any old cow.
It ri ke was an astrono-
standpoint. By so doing they obviate ter Sears and Hardy Hi
n. it i- de­ in
,v<- would cor ‘lode he had been
to to a great extent the danger front sired that all accounts o-i m> lx k • C .
i-king
.
t
tin
approaching comet - $ •
freshets, and make the cost much less closed up as soon us j
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i p f t r r ’ v’ ui"• Gf espied
for rebuilding in case the bridges are days time w ill he give:
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tie i -ci, -Sheridan Sun.
washed out. Take for instance the be settled by the first of ;Jct«»D«*r. \
work in this line recently performed. accounts due prior tothi I < h i t August
1
M At -.itt went to Portland
By the construction of the Independence arc payable to me, and
w ill meet a ll Wed -day t
.suit with the aivh-
fill, they reduced the bridge work some liabilities up to that tii
bisiicp
leg
ding the putting in of a
468 feet, the Flannery fill got rid of 510
FRA N K GLOVER.
hospital, and it will soon he determined
feet, the Ash Swale 210 feet, the Lu.ig
as to w hat will be done. The meetings
fill 140 feet, and otners brought the ag­
have been a success in every way.
Ralph
Adams
went
to
Portland
Tues­
gregate of bridge work cut off this year
to over 3000 feet, which is surely joing day.
John A. Convert, of Dallas, is again
lin
some in that direction, besides making
>p-
Miss Elsie Ray has been visiting Hills­ with us and is inspecting several prop­
the bridge work itself tnitter and strong boro friends.
erties near Wald port w ith a view’ of
er. This policy will be kept up in the
purchasing. This is Mr. Convert’s sec­
F. J. Chapman is again in the furni­ ond trip and w’e take it that conditions
future, and from all points is the best
ture business at San Jose.
one to pursue.
look favorable to him,—Toledo Leader.
You will see at a glance the difference
between our “ La Vogue” garments and
¿¡¡it
“ T H E SCHOOL OF Q U A L IT Y “ -
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
C.W e occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $ 20,000 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.
C.Sald a Business Man: “ Keep hammerHig away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out in the end.” Said ail Educator: “The quality of instruc­
tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest.”
CO pen all the year.
Students admitted at any time.
Catalogue free.
References: Any bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland.
Monmouth Has a Paper.
Fiske, the best printer.
Polk county now has another paper,
Dr. W. R. Allin, a dentist of Indepen­
nuking five news disseminator« within dence, arrived in Eugene last night on
it- borders. The last is tin* Monmouth his way up the McKenzie on a hunting
Herald, edited by Mr. W. T. Fogle, a trip — Eugene Guard.
newspaper man and printer of exper­
ience, and who gets out a very creditable
Daniel Muth has resigned as manager
initial number. The paper will be is- i of the Independence creamery in this
su *d on Fridays, and the Itemizer wish­ ¡city and has been »noeeeded by E. M.
es it financial support sufficient to justi­ 1 Eld ridge, of Independence.—Eugene
fy its continuance.
Guard.
Sarcasm Slightly Veiled
Notice to the Public.
those of other makes.
We can assure you a perfect fit—the
latest styles—the most perfect finished
garments in all America, and our prices
are very reasonable.
Give
us a call
early and get your
first choice.
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D ID YOU E V E R H E A R
OK ONE BEFORE?
ROCKERS
WE GIVE AW AY
With each Banquet range a tea kettle, coffee-pot and tea­
pot-three useful articles with the best range on the mar­
ket. No more solid and durable range ever built. The
most convenient to operate, the most economical to use.
W e have a large line of Rookers that we must
turn into money; for money and room we must have.
Reed Rocker like cut
Dallas Furniture Co’s price
Adams & Brobst Co’s price
$4 00
S3 OO
Quarter oak rockers;
Dallas Furnitore Co’s price
Adams & Brobst Co’s price
$7 00
$5 50
Upholstered rockers in leather:
BODY made from heavy
grade blue planished steel,
double and interlined with
asbestos where exposed to
the direct action o f the fire.
CASTING S made from the
best grade o f pig iron.
The body is made of genuine planished iron and
is protected by a cast lining, the front secti in of
which is so formed that the draft admitted by the
screw damper is carried downward nearly to the
stove bottom
The door opening is very large and
is proviped with a smoke curtain. There is a check
domper under the pipe collar to be used in keeping
fire at night
Dallas Furniture Co’s price
Adams & Brobst Co’s price
DINING CHAIRS
A large stock o f chairs that must go. We have to
TO P P L A T E cast in sec­
tions to insure against warp­ make room for our ranges and heaters that we have
ing or cracking, covers and been keeping in our side room; but having rented it
centers o f trussed designs.
we will have to move them into the furniture room.
G U A R A N T E E : We will
put a range in your home
and after using it for thirty Highly polished quarter c ak chairs:
days you are not satisfied,
$ 1 .7 5
we will take the range back Dallas Furniture Co’s price
$ 1.20
and give you your money Adams & Brobst Co’s price
back. Could you ask for
anything better?
We have over a dozen styles at correspondingly low
prices.
Heavy cast bottom with ribs to hold
a layer of ashes
Our sale will continue until our stuck is reduced to
fit our room.
We will be pleased to show you
the many good points of this wonderful heater.
ADAMS & BROBST COMPANY
R IL E Y BLOCK, D A L L A S , OREGON.
$10 00
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