Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 09, 1910, Image 1

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75 COLUMNS
with Supplement
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per—nothing more
The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County
DAI.LAS OREGON JUNE 9. |910.
VOL. XXXV
NO. 20.
tional convention; amendment
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providing for separate districts
The following list of letters: for election of state senators and
Because he Cannot Take in Port- were advertised in the Dallas representatives; amendment to
taxation law providing taxes
postoffice Tuesday:
land Rose Show.
shall only be collected for public
J. W. Brown.
purposes and power of taxation j
Mr. John Bloom.
We are showing a swell
A M - ru n VS B Y
Dallas, Oregon, June 7. —(To
shall not be surrendered; amend-!
Master Ralph Bodyfell.
r
line
of
Men’s,
Ladies’
I
the
Editor
of
The
Telegram.)
I
ment authorizing creation of
Mrs. Walter Barnett.
S h oe Co.
5 have a kick coming a protest if
T \
I ST LOUIS
i
and Misses’ Oxfords at
railroads and purchase of rail­
Mr.
Neal
Clark.
you please, against the manage­
roads and other highways by
Mr. C. W. Clark.
popular prices. Just re­
ment of our Indian War Veter­
state, county or municipalities;!
Mrs. Zeno Dudley.
ans and pioneer reunions to be
ceived two new styles in
amendment directing uniform
Mrs. Bessie Erwin.
held in Portland this year after
rate of taxation; referendum of |
Mrs. Aubrose Figgle.
Patent Strap Sandals
the Rose Carnival. I think that
measures
providing for addition­
Mr.
Harvy
Harris.
and Button Oxfords.
arrangement is an act of mis­ Bess Hamond.
al salary of $1000 for judge of |
guided
judgment,
also
misspent
They are shoe perfec­
Baker county; petition for crea-'
Ed. Horgan.
sympathy. We pioneers are well
tion of Nesmith county; petition
Miss Mary Habager.
tion; price $3.50 and $3.
pleased with the hospitality with
for support of normal at Mon- j
Mr.
Horace
Jones.
which Portland always treats us.
We want your Shoe bus­
mouth; petition for creation of!
Mr. H. H. Long.
If we were emperors, queens or
Otis county; petition for annexa-j
Miss Amy Peterson.
iness and are making a
millionaires Portland could not
tion of portions of Ciackamas'
Mr. Hugh Perry.
special effort to please
treat us more royally, but to d e -, Mr.
to Multnomah; petition for crea-|
R. W. Palmer.
bar
us
out
of
the
exquisite
pleas­
our customers on Shoes both in style and quality.
tion of Williams county; petition
Ed. Young.
ure of witnessing the Rose Car­
for abolishing poll and head tax j
Miss Wattenberry.
nival is simply cruel. We enjoy
and regulation of taxation.— '
Mr. F. E. Waterberry.
a good thing as well as any class
Telegram.
Special values in Men's Wool Pants, $2.50 ; i of human beings living. We ask Mr. E. II. Wielman.
C.
G.
COAD,
; j no sympathy for our old age. :
Postmaster.
LIGHT SO FAR.
' When we reach Portland we can
Try a pair.
' take care of ourselves. I shall
AT THE OIL WELLS.
' introduce a resolution at the In-
Registration of Voters for Novem­
! dian War Veterans’ meeting re­
We have a few Ladies’ Jackets to close out at a bar­
Both
Wells
Will
Soon
be
Boring
for
|
ber Election to Yesterday.
questing our young banquet cus-
gain. All new styles. Our stock is complete and | j todians that in the future we
the Precious Fluid.
’ hold our reunions during the
So far, in the first week of
we solicit your valued patronage.
' Rose Carnival. From a disa-
registering, not many voters
At
the
Whiteaker
oil
well
all
pointed veteran.
the broken casing has about been have inscribed their names on
T. V. B. EMBREE.
located and removed, and in the the official roster, probably pre­
near future new and stronger ferring to wait until iater in the
Trouble at the Other End too.
stuff will be substituted and bor­ season before doing so. As the I
S u c c e s s o r to C am p b ell <£ H ollister
The Dalles and Dallas are now, ing recommenced. When this Itemizer will publish this list
o
and have been for years, having trouble is obviated, it is hoped each week, it would be well for
a time with the public who can­ by all concerned that no other those desiring to keep a correct!
not distinguish between the backset will occur, and the drill list of the voters of the county
I names of the two towns, says be allowed to continue to pene­ to cut out what is given weekly
: the Chronicle. Both cities have trate the earth’s surface until oil and paste it in a book for future I
reference. You can now regis­
| had so much mail missent that is struck.
| the residents of both cities are
At the McBee well the derrick ter until August,and then a lay
familiar to both the postmasters. is up and the workmen are now off will be taken of two weeks
resuming.
D u r in g 1910 from all poin ts on the
However, more trouble has de­ building the necessary houses for before
Eola
George C h a p m a n ........Rep
veloped. A man arrived in The covering purposes and the hous­ South Dallas Tom T. Notion . . . . liep
! Dalles yesterday from the east ing of the two gangs that expect Southeast “ \V I, T o o z e ............. Hep
Henry M M ecklev.. llep
and while his ticket read to The to work night and day until oil is
Mark I) Wilson ........Rep
Dalles, his trunks had been found. It is hoped and expect­
P* ter I) Bowser . . . . Dem
checked to Dallas.
ed that no delays will occur after
(LIN E S IN OREGON)
W A A y r e s .................Hep
drilling has been once commenc­
“
W H Hoy ............... Rep |
RATES
TO
ed,
Did up the Poor Indian.
There are now 23 precincts,
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Chicago .......................
$72.50
five more having been added!
Tuesday afternoon was an ex­
May be New Brick
Council B lu ffs................
lately by the county court to get j
citing time for the baseball fans,
< >maha ...........................
It is possible that the fall will rid of those exceeding the legal
they believing that they were go­
ing to see an excellent game of see a new two-story brick on the limit in voting strength. There )
Kansas City ...................... £ ......................... 60.00
baseball, and considerable coin corner now occupied by Daniel’s is now a South and Southeast J
St. Jo se p h .....................
of the realm was wagered on the music store and other businesses. Dallas and a North and Northeast j
St. Paul ..........................
result. It was the occasion of a Negotiations are now under way Dallas. Falls City precinct has j
St. Paul via Council Bluffs ............................ 63.90
game between our Dallas college to this effect. If built it will be been cut in two and will be
Minneapolis d ire c t............................................. 60.00
boy and the Chemawa Indians. of the latest pattern with all known as North and South Falls j
Minneapolis via Council Bluffs.........................63.90
They are old opponents, and all modern improvements, and con­ City. Rock Creek precinct has
expected that the match would tain five store rooms, with fine been cut out entirely, and the j
Duluth d ire c t..................................................... 66.90
win go to either Black
be a most exciting one, but in suites for offices in the upper voters will
Duluth, via Council Bluffs.............................. 67.50
this way they were doomed to portion. There is no more ad- Bock or Peedee, both new pre- | f
St. L ouis..............................................................67.50
disapointment, as our boys did vantageous location for a new emets.
Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and not do a thing to the siwashes, brick than is the Collins corner,
but beat them by a score of 12 to and all hope that the deal will be
EIGHTH GRADE
24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th.
3, making the contest lose inter- consumated and the building er­
ected.
|
est
to
all
long
before
it
was
fin-
The above rates apply from Portland only.
From points south o f Portland, add
Graduation Exercises at Woodman
| ¡shed.
ONE W AY local rate to Portland, to made t'r o u g h rate via Portland One
DOCTOR MAD
New
LETTER LIST.
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CLOTHES
O x fo r d s
Peters
W E have made separate and special
provision to give young fellows
J
CAM PBELL’S STORE
their choice from all the latest and
sm artest styles.
cha-es of Young Men’s Clothes separate
If
way through California, add $15 to above rates.
Four Generations in Group.
Hall June 13th.
MRS. COOPER HURT.
Ten days provided for going trip. Stop-overs within lim­ The other day T. J. Cherring-
Invocation -
Rev. Reeves V
its in either direction. Final return limit three months ton took four generations in one In Anxiety to See Parade, She Song
-
-
- Quartet | f
Pitches Into Elevator Shaft.
j group picture, they being sever-
from date of sale, but not later than October 31st.
“ You Remind Me of the Girl T h»t Used *
Inquire of any Southern Pacific Agent, or
I ally represented by Mr. C. G.
Rowell as the first, Mrs. A. V.
R. Snyder, his daughter, as the
second, Mrs. Jennie Warren, her
j daughter, as the third, and Mast­
er Paul Warren, her son, as the
fourth. It is needless to say
: that the picture will be greatly
i treasured by all members of the
family, here and at McMinnville.
In her eagerness to see the
passing parade, Mrs, J. S. Coop­
er, of Independence, fell down
an elavator shaft at the Imperial
hotel last night, and sustained
serious if not fatal injuries.
Both arms were broken and
she is believed to be suffering
internal injuries and a fracture
at the base of the skull. The in­
Narrowly Escapes Instant Death
jured woman was removed to
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While Mr. Elkins, a deaf mute Good Samaritan hospital.
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Mrs. Cooper with her husband
iof Falls City, was walking on
the platform there Tuesday af­ and son were in the lobby of the
ternoon, he got to close to an in­ hotel at the time the parade was
coming logging train, and was approaching on Seventh street.
struck by the cow catcher, it In her anxiety to obtain a good
knocking him quite a ways, and view of the pageant she hurried
severely bruising him, but other­ to the nearest elevator. The op­
wise he miraculously escaped. erator of the car had just started
If it had been an engine of the up the shaft with a load. Mrs.
Southern Pacific type with a Cooper in her haste pulled the
wider stickout in front, he would j guard doors open just at the mo­
in all probability have been kill­ ment the car had reached the
ed. It is curious that many peo- height of her head. Before any
! pie will court with death in get- effort could be made to prevent
: ting so close to incoming trains. she toppled headlong to the bot­
The suction from a fast train is tom of the pit a distance of 14
something terriffic, and all feet below. When her husband
should know that the farther and other rescuers reached her,
away they are the better off they she was unconscious. She was
may be. Mr. Elkins was taken carried to her room.—Oregonian.
to his home and the services of a
FOURTEEN MEASURES.
physician called in.
WM. McMURRAY, G en eral P a s se n g e r A gent
P ortlan d, Oregon.
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BINDERS
M O W ER S
RAKES
EXTRAS
to Go to School W uh Mo.”
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t
!
OEERING BINDER TWINE
HAWLEY* WORKS.
jCRAVEN BROS,
AGENTS
DALLAS, O REG O N
JOHN DEERE BUGGIES ARE ALL RIGHT
Pastes Bill of Much Interest to
Fraternal Papers.
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We received the following wire
yesterday, which speaks for its­
elf:
Washington, D. C., 7
Mr. V. P. Fiske.
Dallas, Ore.
House passed bill Monday ad­
mitting fraternal publications to
mails as regular second class,
and permitting them to carry
general advertising.
W. C. HAWLEY.
Artisan picnic Saturday.
You Will be Asked to Vote on
that Number at Election.
Chief Clerk Corey, of the of­
fice of secretary of st^te today
completed the arrangements of
the ballot of the fourteen meas­
ures that have been filed in the
office, and which will be sub­
mitted to the vote cf the
people this fall. The woman’s
suffrage question comes first on
the ballot, and others will occu­
py a place on it in the following
order:
Measure providing for the es­
tablishment of a branch asylum
in eastern Oregon; amendment
providing for holding a constitu-
Essay
-
Zula Heistand
“ Growth of Our Navy”
Oration -
-
Harold Miller
“ Conservation”
Music
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¡!
Pauline Coad X
“ H erm an's Trium phal Mareli”
Essay
-
-
Jean Byers J*
“ Panam a <’a n al”
Oration
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terns, and we give our orders to makers
t«.«
-
who best produce the Young Men’s
Type of Clothes.
One thing is certain:
Our Spring
Styles are the
w
■ fm
Swellest,
y .
Most Swagger
* s
and Typical
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Young Men’s Clothes we’ve ever sold;
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you’ll be correctly dressed in your own
estimation and th a t of others if you buy
Ederhelmer, Stein & Co.
your Spring Suit a t this establishment.
M A K K R S
THE BEE HIVE STORE
R elia b le P la c e to T rade
A
DALLAS,
-
OREGON
t
When you will want a new Gasoline Stove
for Summer.
Be Sure to Inspect our Insurance Gaso- §
line Stove, the kind that Don’t Have «
Accidents. A variety of Styles
g
and Prices.
$
- Merle Hall ^
“ Labor vs. C apital”
Music
from our purchase of Men’s. We sele: t
ifferent styles, a diffeient class of pat­
Excursion Rates to the East
SO U T H E R N PACIFIC
We make our pur-
I
Ada Longnecker | ^
“ Angel's Preani“
(W
Class Prophecy - Ernest Farnham vjv
Address to Class - Supt Robinson tjr
Song
Quartet; f
'M ust Across the Bridge”
¿*4
Quartet
-
Goldie Vaughn f
Hattie Smith, Gladys Mar- ^
tin, Mabel Grant.
&
DON'T FORGET THE TOLEDO RANGE
We claim there is nothing made that’s better, and we
guarantee it for ten years. That’s something.
------------------ SPECIAL
CLASS MOTTO
With the Ropes of the Past We
Will Ring the Bells of the Fu- X
ture.
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HEGIRA TO PORTLAND.
1000
New Assortment
of Crockery
at 10 and 15c.
*
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Many from Polk are Taking in the
Rote Festival at Metropolis.
HARDWARE
BUY BROTHERS
If people from the rest of the
state are going to Portland this
The Store
week like they are from Dallas, ...
the metropolis will surely become
over crowded ere the week e n d . _______________________
For one train yesterday Agent
Woods sold 50 round trip tickets
alone, not to mention one way
tickets. An attempt to even
partly mention those attending
the rose fair would be an im­
possibility as far as space is con­
cerned, so we did not attempt it.
PLUMBING
where You Always Get Your iWoney’s Worth.
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WHY NOT BUY YOUR CALENDARS IN DALLAS?
When a smiling traveling salesman asks you to select your
next year’s Calendars from his sample line, you will tell him,
' if you are judicious and loyal, that you will get them here
W ayne G reenwood ban been electe«! a«
second lieutenant of C o m p a n y I I an
will shortly take the e x am in ation f<
the position. N o l>ett»*r selection could
have been made, as M r Green wood i** a
yonng m an of m ilitary bent, and will be
certain to make bis m ark in a m ilitary
career. T he bo vs are now practicing
assidouslv at tbe rifle range in prepara*
tion for the next atale meet.
t h e
it e m iz e r
m a s
s a m p l e s
a n d
w il l
p r in t
t h e m
c h e a p e r
a n d
b e t t e r