Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 28, 1909, Image 2

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    T H E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
A dm itted to th e second «-la«* of m a ll m a tte r.
THURSDAY, JAN. ?8, 1909.
V . P . F IS K E .
( Item lxer.one year in ailvanee .......... .................. • •
8 CBSdStPTlO N J Wit*» Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal
W ith Orsgon W oodman
’PHONES: BELLI
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Residence, 113
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. 1 75
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MUTUAL Í ( Resilience, 1401
Patronize One Another for the Uobuildino o f Town a nd C ounty.
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS
Thu ra d a r :
Geo. 1!. Cleave«*, Lincoln.
Mrs. Cleave«, Lincoln.
•I. S. Cooper, Inde|M*ndence.
E. E. Blalock, Airlie.
F rid a y :
M issG . Hill Independence.
A. L. W alker, Butleu.
Wm. Fiske, Butler.
Mr*. Fiske, Butler.
S a tu rd a y :
O. K. William*, I »alia«.
Mr*. W illiam s, Italian.
O. B. Robinson, Independence.
F. 8. Ramsey, Dallas.
Francis Mclrney, Dallas.
Mrs. W. C. Cooper, Independence.
E. W. Kearns, Dallas.
Wm. Fault, Dallas.
Mrs. Fault, Dallas.
M onday:
Opal McDevitt, Dallas.
Mrs. E. Jeffries, McCoy.
II. 8. W ilson, Dallas.
Mrs. W ilson, Dallas.
Mrs. J. C. Morrison, Independence.
T uesday:
J. N. Douty, Lincoln.
Mrs. Douty. Lincoln.
S. W alker, Independence.
J. H illiard, Independence.
J. 8. Cooper, Independence.
J S. Bobanon,Independence.
J. F. Powell, M onmouth.
W ednesday:
H . G erlich, FalU O ity.
F. II. Pepper, Dallas.
J. 8. Bobanon, Independence.
Mrs. Bobanon, Independence.
A. G. Jones, Independence.
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Autcmobiling.
WANTS
HER
UNDERTHEB,GCL0CK-
I ETTED
What Our County Officials Have Done
L X 1 1 CIV
Since Our Last Issue.
PUBLISHED
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
J W Crooks et ux to C L Fitchard,
0.76 acres, t 3 a, r 4 w ............. 4
S Bohannon et nx to Eliza A
Ewing, lot« in Independence
Fruit F a r i n a .................................
»150
Peter Neufeldt et ux to J P Neu-
fem ale tro u b le , which I feldt, Si acre in Dallas ..............
110
»offerer
caused a w eakness j H D Parker et ux to Lydia M
a n d broken down
Wilson, land in D allas...............
900
c o n d i t i o n of the I) K McMillan to George M Ben­
system . 1 read so
nett, 70 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w ..........
800
m uch of w h at L ydia j George M B ennett e t ux to W H
E. U inkham 's Veg­ ! Mack, 70 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w ........ 1000
etable C o m p o u n d i W O Metcalf et ux to John R
had done fo r o th er ! Johnson, lots in Falls C itv . .. .
100
suffering w om en I ! John Prickett et ux to Michael
fe lt sure i t would
McCann, 20 acres, t 0 s, r 4 w,
help me, and I m ust
lots in McCoy............................. 1800
say it did help me F S Strong to Stella Brown, land
w onderfully.
My
in P errydale................................. 1300
_____________ pains all left me, I
W VV Chappel e t ux to J II Bag-
grew stronger, a n d w ithin th ree m onths
ley. HO acres, t 8 s, r 8 w ..........
10
I was a p erfectly well w om an.
C harlotte E Wells to Isabel Brown
" I w an t th is le tte r m ade public to
land in D allas...............................
500
show the benefit wom en m ay derive C C Sm ith to C A Brown and C
from L ydia E. P in k h a m ’s V egetable
() Foster, «50 acres, t G s, r 6 w
500
Com pound.” — Mrs. J o h n G. M oldam , E lla Irvine to D W Cummings,
2115 Second St., N o rth , M inneapolis,
half lot in In d e p .........................
800
Minn.
C H W ay m ireetal to Stella Brown
T housands of unsolicited and genu­
land in P e rry d ale .......................
2
ine testim o n ials like the above prove Barker Pickens to Lulu Pickens
R u b b le , b u b b l« . b u b b le,
th
e
efficiency
of
L
ydia
E.
I’in
k
h
am
’s
I 37 acres, t 7 s, r 7 w .....................
10
t.’p a n d d o w n tlie h ill.
V egetable Com pound, whicli is m ade J T Cham berlain to Sidney Trask
T h r o u g h th e s u n s h in e v a lle y s
exclusively from ro o ts a n d herbs.
W h e re th e w o o d s w e re still.
185
land in Fall« C ity ........... .............
W omen who suffer from those dis­ Sidney Trask et ux to W B Mc-
B u b b le , b u b b le , b u b b le,
tressing ills p eculiar to th e ir sex should
Kown, lots in Falls C ity .............
1
D o w n a le a fy la n e
n o t lose sig h t of these fa c ts or doubt Mary O Morrow to S F C & W
W h ile th e b ir d s w e re sin g in g
the ab ility of L ydia E. I’in k h am ’s
450
Ry Co.,
acres, t 7 s r 4 w . . .
S u m m e r tim e 's r e f r a in .
V egetable Com pound to re sto re th eir I H enrietta W ard to Frank W ard
health.
B u b b le , b u b b le , bu b b le.
1
I 25 acres Dallas fruit farms . . .
E v e r y w h e r e wo d u r s t.
I f y o u w a n t s p e c ia l a d v ic e w r i t e C P and J I* Irvine to Julius Pin-
W e 'd n a v e g o n e lo g lo ry
t o M rs. P i n k l i a m , a t L y n n , M a s s . i cus. 130 acres, 1 9 s, r 3 and 4 w
H a d o u r b u b b le b u r s t!
S h e w ill t r e a t y o u r l e t t e r a s s t r i e t l y Clarence M Shultz et ux to W W
—B ir m in g h a m A g e -H e ra ld .
c o n f id e n ti a l. F o r 2 0 y e a r s slie
Mitchell, trustee, 40 ac.es, t 9 s,
h a s b e e n h e l p i n g s ic k w o m e n in
r 8 a-................................................
His Chance.
t il l s w a y , f r e e o f c h a r g e . D o n ’t
Tie w es n humorist who lacked op­ h e s i t a t e — w r i t e u t o n c e .
Probate Court.
portunity. When it came to him he
E state of Asburv Shultz, deceased—
was wide aw ake nnd prepared.
ordered th a t an allowance of $40 per
It came to him recently at the hoard­
month be made to the widow ; ordered
ing house table.
th a t adm inistrator be authorized to sell
“The salad doesn’t suit me. Mrs. FID
and
one cow and set of carpenter tools be­
kiuton,” he said to the landlady.
longing to estate.
By DUNCAN M. SMITH
“ And why not. Mr. Knockleigh?”
E state of Andrew Monroe Miller, de­
“There Is too much in It. Mrs. IMIkln-
ceased—U. 8. G rant appointed adm in­
ton. I belong to the I.ettm e Alone
istrator.
COVERS A MULTITUDE OF SINS
club.”
And he finished his dinner with a
Marriage Licenses.
A lth o u g h h e Is a v illa in b o ld
renewed relish.—Cleveland Plain Deal­
Jos. J. T rent and Carrie Crook.
A n d w o a r o w ell a w a r e
er.
T h a t h e Is n a u g h t y a s c a n bo
Channcey B. Teats and Lydia A.
A n d s e ld o m o n th e s q u a r e ,
Campbell.
For Benefit of Women who | J
Suffer from Female Ills
"M eat m ay cause crim e,
says a
W'e guess th a t we could he w itty on
the tariff too, if it had p u t us in a po­ w riter for a vegetarian perodical. It
does. As w itness the robbery of the
sition to sow free libraries.
people by th e Meat T ru st.
The Ways and Means C om m ittee is
A lthough th e o th er n a tio n s h a d n ’t
ne-.v trying to fram e a tariff bill. The
seen
a n y th in g like a go v ern m en t in
W ays anil Means C om m ittee th in k s
all its tariff bills are w orthy of fram ing V enezuela for a long tim e, th ey were
quick to recognize one w hen th ey did
and hanging on the walls as well.
sec it-
l’resideut Roosevelt expects to gain
S ta te and county officials have been
some distinction by gettin g a white
considerably worked up d u rin g the
rhinoceros in Africa. On the other
hand, just th in k how distinguished a week over a decision of th e suprem e
white rhino would feel if he got a c o u rt in the Y am h ill co u n ty case, in
which th e c o u rt decided th e ta x levy
president.
of 1907 as u n c o n stitu tio n a l. On a
Mr. H a rrim a n ’s stom ach got all o u t special message from G overnor C h am ­
of sorts with him and stocks w ent oft berlain, th e legislature took th e m a t­
sharply on the report of h is illness. ter in h an d and th e m a tte r is now1
A m an who has to digest a new ra il­ regulated so far as th e ab ility to col­
road or two every q u a rte r c a n ’t he too lect taxes is concerned.
careful w hat he introduces in to his
A six week course in h o rtic u ltu re
system.
is now under way a t th e A gricultural
The gold productfon of Oregon for College, Corvallis, Oregon, and there
th e p a s ty e a r is estim ated a t 91,850, is a large a tte n d an c e from different
000, nearly all of which was m inted p arts of th e state, th e a tte n d a n c e be­
and put into circulation in the stnte. ing more th a n double th a t o flast year.
The silver o u tp u t for th e sam e year is Some of th e m ost in te restin g work in
set a t |!H),000. The copper production the course is y et to come. Many fru it
was about 9125,000, T he production growers arc unable to a tte n d the
of coal in 1908 is estim ated a t 9300,000. course for th e e n tire six w eeks,but are
Several prom ising finds of quicksilver able to com e for a few days or several
have been made, but so far the produc­ weeks. T he cour*e is open to them
tion has been sm all, owing to the re ­ a t any tim e . T here will be two weeks
moteness of the locations from tra n s­ m ore of apple p ack in g a n d work in
budding and grafting. In addition to
portation and fuel.
N o t C o n v c r t a b le .
W e ta k e to h im In s p ite o f t h a t
this, special lectures are given on the
A n d c h a t w ith h im a w h ile .
“ All Is lost but honor,” said the man
“ I simply had to q u it telling my various phases of fru it growing, truck
T h e fello w , b e h e g o o d o r b ad ,
who had been overwhelmed and gone
friends where I was going," said a gardening and landscape gardening.
W h o m e e ts u s w ith a s m ile .
down in a business reversal.
man from Kansas C ity recently, "for
T h o u g h r u m o r h a t h h im p la c e d a s o n e
“ Probably.” snUl the sarcastic one
W h o e a r n s h is d a i ly f a r e
when I spoke of the Pacific N o rth ­
From th e m om ent a can d id ate e n ­ who was standing within hearing dis-
B y d e a ls t h a t h a v e a s h a d y tin g e
west everybody was so interested and ters th e Tem ple of Freem asonry u n til taticc, “th a t was saved because the
A n d t r i c k s n o t o n th e s q u a r e ,
I n s p ite o f t h a t y o u c a n 't b u t like
wanted so m uch inform ation th a t I his d e p artu re from th e building at '.fc a V * c o v V ln 't use It.”
T h is r a r e a n d s m ilin g g e n t
A s lo n g a s y o u e s c a p e u n s c a th e d
wouldn’t have had any tim e left for th e conclusion of th e last degree,
A n d d o n o t lo se a c e n t.
my own business had I un d ertak en to w hich can never 1* conferred upon
T h e r e ’s s o m e th in g In th e a tm o s p h e r e
get it for them . You have no idea him , he will see n o th in g , he will be
A ro u n d th e m a n w h o s m ile s
bow m any people are looking in this ta u g h t n o th in g save th a t w hich finds
T h a t m a k e 3 y o u v e r y f r ie n d ly feel
R e g a r d le s s o f b is w iles.
direction,” Various com m ercial hod. its root between th e covers of th e Bi­
T h a t m a k e s y o u se e h im o n th e s tr e e t
A b lo c k o r tw o a w a y
ies of Oregon and W ashington are ble, those fundam ental, m oral and re­
A n d e a g e r ly g o u p to him
planning to get o u t leaflets to he used ligious tru th s which are accepted by
T o p a s s th e tim e o f d ay .
as a letter enclosure, em phasising the devout m en of all similes of religious
T h e m o ra l Is to c u ltiv a te
A e n tile t h a t fits y o u r faco
wonderfully low colonist rates from opinion will there be expounded and
A n d h a v e it w h e n y o u g o a b o u t
th e Hast, T hey are aw aiting a n ­ im pressed upon the nov itiates and up­
A d ju s te d a n d In placo.
T h e m a n w h o h a s a p le a s a n t look
nouncem ent of A tlantic coast and on the breth ren by words of in stru c ­
O n t h a t q u ite o fte n win.-?.
o th er points not y et decided hy the tion oftim es beautifully illu strated
T h e g s .iia l sm ile th a t c o v e re th
A m u ltitu d e o f s in s
passenger association of th e tran s-co n ­ by sym bols and a ttra c tiv e ly viewed in
tin e n ta l roads. T he 925 fare from allegory. Indeed, no m an w orthy of
Missouri river points, 930.50 from St. adm ission in to our frate rn ity can en
Louis, and 933 from Chicago is the ter th e door of any M asonic lodge
room and pass th ro u g h our solem n
lowest named for three years.
and im pre give cerem onies w ithout
W h a t isknow n as th e Johnson It ad becom ing a b e tte r citizen, m ore do-
H A S GOT T H IS MONTH
bill Imslieen sent us for editorial sane- | voted to I s fam ily, m ore considerate j
T w o screaming stories by Ellis
tion. According to the bill three to bis neighbors and far more inclined j
Parker Butler and Lindsay Denison,
eights of the expense of any projected to follow th e c o m m a n d m e n ts of the
each racing to see which will bump
road is to be paid hy th e sta te , three Suprem e A rch itect of th e 1 niverse. I
your funny bone hardest.
eights by the county in which said Indelible is th e sta m p th a t is th ere
One tragedy that will grip your
road is built, and two eights by the set upon th e h e art. Not easily are j
heart.
owners of the property w ithin the th e lessons th ere ta u g h t throw n aside,
And articles by Russell, Paine and
road district affected. T he am ount nor th e o bligations th ere assum ed for­
Dickson that cut deep into things.
to be expended by th e sta te on road g o tte n . T h e work th ere w rought is
in one year is lim ited to } of I mill not only for tim e, but also for e te rn ity ,
LOOK OUT r o i EVERYBODY'S TH IS
on the assessed value of the p ro ferty —C, J. W illett, l ’asadena.
MONTH. TH E CAT IS BACK
of the state. A special Highw ay com ­
mission is called for by th e act. The
The Very Best Stationery.
(Concluded from eighth page)
is the cheapest as well as th e most sa t­
jokers in the bill seem to us to be
isfactory to use. If you do n et know
th a t it will inflict a needless burden
G. 0 . G raham , agent for the Oregon tliia you can find it out by
on the ta x payer by th is increased Nursery Co., of Salem, was through the
Getting Your Stationery Here.
road tax and th a t the com m ision, be­ vicinity the first of the week.
No m atter w hether you use little or
Miss Belslie, who has been suffering
ing a c o u rt of la st resort, can im prove
from an attnek of chronic pneum onia, is much you'll find your correspondence
only such roads as they see lit, prob­ reported some better a t present writing. and accounting casiet to handle if we
supply the stationery. W esolicit a trial
ably a highway to the m etropolis
J . I). W inn has moved into the house order and confidently expect it will re­
through the state.
owned hy J. K. N eil and Mr. Donald­ sult in your becoming n regular custo­
son has liought and moved into Mr. mer hereafter.
W hen stimmei baa passed in
these northern states,the sun
The controversy between the pn -i- W inn's house.
is only mild under the bright
dent and Senator Tillman re v iv e tin
W . H . R O Y «&. C O .
blue skies of Southern Cali-
FIR GROVE.
fact that Senator M itchell, of Oregon,
fornia. This is one of n atu re’s
h a p p y provisions—eternal
went to his grave branded as a law­
8am O’Brien liought a new horse re- 1 # * * . # * # # * # * * * •
sum m er for those who can­
breaker, as one who, holding the oilier cently.
not endure a more severe
Will Brunson w ent to Falls City !
of senator, »blight to profit through
climate.
Thursday.
California has been called
means which the laws c o n d em n . A ml
the “ Mecca of the winter
Sam Morrison visited a t Monmouth %
this makes necessary the repeating of
to
u rist.” Its hotels and stop­
last w eek.
ping places are as varied as
the statement th a t Senator M tolled j
Mrs. Will Bronson visited her parents 5
those of all well regulated
did nothing th a t senators did not ei. last Sunday.
cities. Visitors can always
gage in as a right, from the fuunila
find suitable accommodations
Gns PngencofT sold several head of %
congenial companions, and
tion oi the governm ent n p to 30 yeais 1 cattle recently,
varied, pleasing recreations.
ago, when the law p u t a c o n s tru e tio n H Air. Shaffer went to Kings Valley for i
feed
Thursday.
upon a custom which had been m ,i-
That
w hat
Sam Morrison visited Marion Frantz j w
versal for a hundred years. It nuk< -
it necessary also to reiterate that Tueedav night.
W e have.
Mrs. Cameron visited at Marion W a- j
Will bo fla d to supply some
whatever technical wrongs mu,, la
tors last Sunday.
very attractive literatu re de-
;
laid upon the history and m em ory of
scribing
in detail the many de-
Mrs. Robert H astings visited her par- J
f
Senator Mitchell, he was always poor ents Friday night.
» i
light* of w inter in California.
t
!
Very low round trip excursion
in purse, and moreover he was sensi­
Miss Eva W otner visited her sister.
tickets are on sale to California.
f
tively honest, and th e th o u g h t of e r r Mrs. T-oy T urner, last week.
The rate from DALLAS to
wronging either his fellow man < r tin-
Los Angeles and return ia
Lam bert Shepard is at home from j
1
best confectionery and
governm ent that he loved ns he did Falls City, where he has lieen working, j
9 5 8 .0 0
his own life, never once entered his
Ham O'Brien and Bev Freer went to I
cigar stores in the land.
Kings
Valley
to
do
some
trailing
Tiles-
j
snind for a moment. He had no
L indt *lx m onths, allowing
Our goods are the best, 1
day.
sttfp-overs in either direction.
thought'th&t was not high and true
Sim ilar excursion* Tati's are
!
Mr. F. Pagenkoff had some men out .
and our prices are right.
He was a patrio t in every heart thr<
In effect to »11 California point*.
fixing up some bridges since the high
and an honest man in ever filler of water.
Come and see us.
P or fu ll In fo rm a tio n . M eeptn* c a r rencrva-
his being. He was hounded to his
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yost visited Pinej
tio n a am ! tick eta. c a ll on. te le f ra p h or w rite
grave by a vindictive partisan press Rnrhank Friday, and over Sat unlay
with friends at Kings Vnlley.
®n * Idg*»! technicality, and it is a h y ­
I. N. WOODS, Agrent.
DALLAS
G randpa Shepard, formerly of this
e n a ’s work, come it from whst source
—— oa-----
place, died in Salem recently. He was
H may, to violate th a t grave and hold taken there last fall for treatm ent.
W M . M c M U R R A Y , Cen.
its voice teas tenant u p to unmerited
North Main Street
Mrs. .las. Brown hss a Christm as rac-
Pass. A ge n t
reproach, for no poaaible purpoae ex tns th at has 54 blossoms on it and a tall
DALLAS
eept to give human ghoula som ething species th a t stands eight feet high.
P O R TL A N D . - ORECON
9o talk alwok—Goodwin's Weekly.
Fisk* Tbs Best Printer.
1’
Humor
Philocophy
'ergbodgs
~~ ì grazi ne
kj
Now is the time
to visit
C a lif o r n ia
r
A
Model
Confectionery
is
Johnson Bros.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
D. P. A. MEETING.
An Interesting Session at
House Last Night.
Court
At S o’clock last, evening President
U 8. Lou^hary called to order a spe
cial m eeting of th e Dallas Protective
association, called for the purpose of
listening to a proposition from Mr. J . R.
Cfaven for the betterm ent of our sys­
tem of doing business. The business
interests of the town was largely rep
| resented a t this meeting, and it devel­
o p e d into a most interesting one. Mr.
Craven being called upon, gave the au­
dience a plan th a t seemed to meet the
favor of all, he showing by practical
examples just how the proi>osition had
worked out in Pendleton and U m atilla
county, where he was formerly in te r­
ested in business. His plan consists in
giving every man in the county com
mercial rating, just as every business
man is now rated by the big agencies,
such as Bradstreet’s, D unn’s, etc.
Pocket books will be printed, contain­
ing the name and address of every citi­
zen of the county, with blank leaves for
the insertion of new names as they may
develope. If a man has property un-
I tram elled, and is prom pt in meeting
\ bis obligations, be will be given the
| first ra tin g ; if be has property and is
slow pay, another rate will be given
him, if no pro|»erty and still good pay.
a certain ra te ; if no property and poor
pay, a certain rate, etc., so th a t every
m erchant can see at once by consulting
his book just bow each m an stands in
the eyes of the business comm unity
The acceptance of the pro|>osition will
do away with the black list and the fine
of member« of th e association for tru st­
ing people on it, vet it will be in as act­
ual operation as before, for th e reason
that if a man is rated say I). no m er­
chant is going to take the chance of
giving him credit and getting left. The
new proposition was discussed in all its
bearings, and a com m ittee, consisting of
G. N. C herrington, W. L. 8oehren and
J. R. Craven, appointed to look further
into the advisability and coet of estab­
lishing the same, and to report a t the
next regular m eeting oil th e second
Monday in February.
W. L. Soehren brought up th e m atter
of getting better freight rates for our
citizens and the having of better depot
facilities, etc. After discussion, this
m atter was referred to W. L. Soehren,
V. P. Kiske and U. 8. Lotighary to
confer w ith the Southern Pacific officials
and see if som ething cannot be agreed
upon in the m atter.
The telephone m atter was brought up
and thoroughly discussed. This was
the result of a rum or th a t there is a
possibility of another sw itchboard be-
I ing installed here. It was th e sense of
the m eeting th at there were about one
! too m any sw itchboards here now, and
th a t one of the two should be done
away w ith. G. N. Cherrington was ap­
pointed a com m ittee of one to confer
with the representatives of the different
rural routes who hold a m eeting here
Saturday ami see if some arrangem ents
cannot be agreed upon to lessen rather
th an increase the num ber of lines now
in operation.
The m atter of night watch wap
brought up, it appearing th a t the pres­
ent system of handling th e m atter is
not entirely satisfactory to all concern­
ed. The result of the conference on
this subject was th a t N. L. Guy and V.
P. Fiske were appointed a com m ittee to
get up a petition and have it signed by
our business men, designating the
am ount they will pay to the city coun­
cil, not the night watch, for this service.
The council will then appoint whom
thev see fit the m erchants having no
sav in the m atter. The am ount due for
th is service will be collected by the sec­
retary of the Protective association
when he collects the regular m onthly
dues, and the same turned over to the
council, they m ailing np whatever dis-
orepency there may 1» toward a fair
salary for such a purpose.
Bli ssf ul Ig n o r a n c e .
II« d id n 't k n o w 'tw s * load ed
A nd n ev er d kl And out.
I t d id n 't re a lly M em s th in g
T o b other him ab out.
F o r w h en th ey m ad e d isco v er y
H e w a s w a y p a st reco v ery
And a n th e g o ld en sh o r n
TRAMPS’ THANKSGIVING.
{How
N ew
Y o r k ’s H o b o e s G et
H o lid a y D in n e r s .
Thsir
A g reat deal depends on the kind of
man who wishes to take part In the
feasting, wrote the late Joslah Flint
In Good Housekeeping.
A pan han­
dler from the Bowery will have u
h arder tim e finding his T hanksgiving
dinner *han will a well dressed hobo
from tue west. In general, the pan­
handler has to rem aiu content with
the sam e sim ple fare on holidays that
he is accustom ed to the y ear through.
T he well dressed and skilled beggur,
on the other hand, expects and looks
for delicacies on fete days. lie may
have to look a long while before he
finds all th a t he thin k s he is entitled
to, but the genuine seeker perseveres
until he believes th a t be has cele­
brated the day as a man of his parts
should.
The favorite procedure for a great
many roadsters is first to beg for
money w ith which to buy the m ate­
rials for a feast and then to cook the
meal them selves a t some improvised
camp or “hangout.” This Is the g reat
delight of a num ber of w estern tram ps.
Some days before the holiday Is due
they begin to save up th eir spare pen­
nies for the coming “gorge,” or “scoff,”
ns It Is also called. Perhaps there is
a party of them together, and they
combine th eir forces and funds.
Many of them can cook fairly well,
and all lend some assistance in pre­
paring the meal. Ouc atten d s to c ar­
rying the w ater, another arra n g e s the
different purchases so th a t they can
be handily reached, while others as­
sist In making the fire and a ttending
to the actual cooking. The men who
are not chefs sit arouiul the fire, sm ack
their Ups and sw ap stories about the
places they were In the year before.
Perhaps some man will be reminded
of having been In jail the year before.
Ho tells about the poor “feed” th a t he
received and how he scolded against
fate and the law for having sh u t him
up on such nn occasion. A nother man
will rem em ber how he was in the far
west where there was no meal at nil.
Still another will recall how he thought
of reform ing and had practically made
up his mind to go to work when some
housewife tem pted him with a fine
T hanksgiving “set dow n,” and his good
resolutions went to pieces.
SCHOOL
OFFICERS. PARENTS
AND TEACHERS’ METT1NGS.
T W. Brunk and H. C. Seymour,
president uml secreta-y of the School
Officers’ association have arrange«! the
following HectioiiH, chosen the c h air­
men, and selected the dates for the
meeting* to In? held iu the different
sections a* follow h :
Rickreall section—Kick i cull, Etna.
I Oak Grove, Greenwood, Oak Point, Mc­
Coy and Bethel—meeting to be held
j February Gth, at Oak (¡rove—I. A. Al-
i ien, chairm an.
! Zena «ection—Zena, Spring Valley,
Lone Star, Lincoln—m eeting at Spring
Valley, F ebruary 20th—J . C. Zinser,
chairm an.
Salt Creek section—Salt Creek, Upper
Salt Creek, Concord, Perrydale, E n ter­
prise, Red Prario, Scroggins, Ballston—
m eeting a t Ballston, February 27—O.
! E. Focnt, chairm an.
Airlie section—Airlie, Valley View,
W ard, Lewisville, Montgomery, Pee«lee,
C herry Grove, F ir Grove, McTimmons
I Valley—meeting a t Airlie, March Gth
—E. C. Staats. chairm an.
Buell section—Buell, Gooseneck, But-
j ler, H arm ony, Pleasant View, Rogue
I River Valley, W illam ina—m eeting at
B u l l, Murrii 13th— W'in. HidgtW M ,
| chairm an.
W est Salem section—West Salem,
Kola, M ountain View, Popcorn, Brush
College—m eeting at M ountain View,
March 20th—J. F. Schafer, chairm an.
Buena V ista section—Buena Vista,
Suver, H ighland, Parker,
Indepen­
dence—m eeting a t Parker, March 27th
—P. T. Peterson, chairm an.
Bridgeport section—Bridgeport, Oak
H urst, Falls City, G uthrie, Teals, Oak­
dale, Rock Creek—m eeting a t Falls
City, April 3rd—C. C. G ardner, chair­
m an.
North Dallas section—N orth Dallas,
Pioneer, Dallas, Polk Station. Sm ith-
field, L iberty—meeting a t N orth Dallas,
April 10th—W. II. Brown, chairm an.
M onm outh section—M onmouth, E l­
kins, Antioch, Sunnyslope, Mistletoe,
Cockrane, Fairview—m eeting a t Mon­
m outh, April 17th—A. J . Shipley, chair­
m an.
The m eetings are held for the purpose
of advancing the interests of the schools
of the county and it is hoped th a t all
who are interested in the education of
th e children will try s o d a tte n d tin-
m eeting held in th eir section and as
m any more as possible. Any questions
th a t anyone mav want to have discuss­
ed, or any suggestions anyone may
wish to m ake about any of the ineet-
nizs, wHl be gladly and thankfully re­
ceived by the president and secretary.
Let everyone do his of her best to
m ake these m eetings, m eetings of profit
to th e schools of the countv.
SENTIMENT AGAINST.;
People at Adjourned Council Meet­
ing Turn Down Proposition.
At the ailjonnied mooting of th« vitv
council Monday evening to hear the
in ihod of proeeeilure neceanury under
the new law to bond th e city for im ­
provements, the m iih ' was explained
by the city attorney, fully and Huceintly,
so th at we are now aware juxt w hat ac­
tion ia neceaaary in a caae of the kind.
The m atter niUHt be referred to a vote
of the people ut a general election, and
it take» about 90 dava to go through
the operation. The mayor then called
upon the crowd present for an expreae-
ion as to w hether thev thought it a d ­
visable to bond th e city for $40,000 to
buy Mr. Gates out of th e w ater plan t.
Judge N. L. Butler opened the argu­
m ent with an eloquent plea for m untci-
ple ownership even a t the price nam ed
and gave figures to show th a t it would
prove a paying investm ent. Judge Sib­
ley followed with a plain statem en t of
uncontrovertable facts and more figures
upholding Ilia and Mr. B utler’s side oi
the question. I)r. McCallon, E. C.
Kirkpatrick, Frank Kerslake, Abel
Uglow and others took the opposite
side of th e question, and a vote being
taken resulted very m aterially in th eir
favor. This action turns down the
w ater plant proposition as far as is now-
known, although a petition signed by 15
per cent of the voters may yet be p re ­
sented to the council a t its next m eet­
ing, as there are many earnest a d ­
vocates of the course. The Item izer
would suggest th a t there is one tiling
th a t lias been entirely lost sight of in
ail the argum ent, auii th at is th a t ns
long as we have private ownership we
may never expert to have lower w ater
rates. W ith m unicipal ownership the
lowering of rates would be more th an a
probability, as the greater patronage
soon to be" derived from the introduc­
tion of new sewers would still hold the
city's income at about what it is now.
It may be th a t the citizens of Dallas^
are turning down a goisl thing and one
th a t they cannot avail them selves of
until the franchise runs out. It is n
m atter th a t a little more thought should
be put to th an has been a t present.
BANK ROBBED.
Cracksman are Scared Away Ju st
at Right Time.
The death of J. W right a t A m itv on
Wednesday m orning prevented the loot­
ing of the bank a t Amity and the loss
of several thousand dollars to th a t in ­
stitution. Archie Massey going after
the undertaker prevented the consum ­
mation of their plans. The yeggmen
had already opened the outer door and
posessed them selves of $325 worth of
stam ps and several hundred dollars
worth of jewelry, and were about to take
a shot at the inner vault, which had by
th a t tim e been rendered com paratively
easy, when Mr. Massey hove in Bight
with a lantern. He was ordered to halt
or to be shot, but took to his heels, and',
it was not long before he had the whole?
town out looking for the robbers, w ho
in the m eantim e m ade a com plete get­
away by appropriating the handcar of.
the section boss and clipping o u to f town
a t a lively rate. The handcar was
found a t Derry yesterday and it ia su p ­
posed the robbers made for Salem.
The M ethodist conference-continues
to denounce Speaker t'anuoti because
he refuses to let proposed law s have
n hearing. It Is all right as fa r as it
goes to vote against Cannon for his
dictation ns to w hat legislation shall or
shall not be considered, and it is es­
sential also to vote out the Republican
party th a t m akes Cannon's boss-ship
possible. D efeat of Cannon Is good,
CARVING THE TURKEY.
but w ould not rem edy the situation
unless the Republicans arc turned o u t
Som e S u g g e s tio n s F o r th e M an W ho
If R epublicans win, and Cannon Is de­
•
W i e l d s t h e Knife .
feated, the sam e iron rules will be car­
A few suggestions on curving prob- ried out by n Sherm an or a Dalzell or
Obly will not be am iss unil may save snme other Republican pupil of Cau-
the fresh T hanksgiving table linen nou's
from desecration by splashes of gravy.
F irst, Uieu, let the carver plunge
the fork frm ly Into the breast of tlie
turkey. H e m ust have a sure hold of
the breastbone if be would operate
successfully.
It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the
Let him then cut off the wlug near­
bowels are constipated. You must pay attention to the
est him, which Is defne by passing the
knife underneath the socket and is
laws of nature, or suffer the consequences. Undigested
easily accomplished If the bird be
material, waste products, poisonous substances, must be
young and tender.
removed from the body at least once each day, or there
Remove the leg on the sam e side In
the sam e manner, pressing tlic bone
will be trouble. A sluggish liver is responsible for an
outw ard while m aking the cut. Sep­
immense amount of suffering and serious disease. Ask
a ra te the first and second Joints of the
your doctor about Ayer’s Pills. He knows why they
leg and next remove the sido bono by
running the knife along the backbone
^ ir e c tl> ^ m ^ h e J^ v e r ^ r r u s M iim ^ ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ ^ w ^ 2 ^ :
gad close to It. It is attached only
by a filament of skin and fa t; hence
this task is not difficult.
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Legs and wings being removed, the isl-— @
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slicing of the breast Is a simple m at­
ter, and this opens the cavity, from
which filltug may be removed w ith a
spoon. The removal of the leg usunl-
ly m akes another opening, to be u til­
1
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ized In th e sam e manner.
Be sure you have a well sharpened
knife.
If you cannot succeed In dism em ber­
ing It gracefully, don't be too sure th at
the toughness of the turkey is to
blame. A good a fte r dinner speaker
Is more frequently met w ith th an a
good carver.—I’hlladelpnla Ledger.
Im p o s s ib le
to
b e W e ll
act
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200 CASH PRIZES
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Will be given to our représenta- J
* tives before April 1st., in addition T
to very liberal Cash commissions, i
All Gloom.
-You should alw ays look
bright side of things.”
"But 1 have an aching corn.
tell me which is the bright
th a tr
“Ju s t think bow much worse
be."
“ I don 't dare. If 1 Imagined
be worse. I would be tem pted
Into the lake.”
We want a Special Representative" in
your territory at once. Pleasant and
profitable work for whole or part time.
on the
Please
side of
This is an exceptional and legiti-
* mate business offer. Write to-
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it m ight
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T h a t W ould B reak Them.
"Ia oriental countries a man lias as
m any wives as he can supporl.”
“ As many as th at?”
"Yes. Don't you think ws ought to
send m issionaries to them ?”
"W hy not try m illiners?".
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’ 12-16 Vandam St.
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little is called stingy. He th a t saTes
when he has much is raid to be Ju-
kiclcua.—Chicago L ecer I H erald.
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