Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 13, 1910, Image 3

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    News From McMinnville.
BILLS ALLOWED.
lice officer, received a slight wound.
Ira Mehrling............................ 1758 05
One of the convicts was killed by Sheriff
T E Lyon«.
Grant,
of Polk county, and another by
120
33
Attorney
B.
A.
Kliks
left
for
Dallas
—
Free! G ille sp ie ........
142 00 on Sunday, returning Wednesday, where Johnson—Salem Statesman.
(i W New h i l l ..............
Cou rl house account—
1543 22 u<iye Galloway held a special term of
Polk Electric Supply C o........ .»
4 SO A Sampson...................
10 00 couri. The question before the court
Dalian Telephone C o .............
22 SO Cecil S m ith ..............
50 H4 was the disposition of property worth
Dallas Water C o ........ ...........
24 ‘<0 Gold Creek Lutqber Co.
3 50 $11*0,000 The b*me of contention was
An. informal reception was tendered
M I) Coulter................... .
10 (X) Fred K Elliott...........
10 00 as to what was meant bv*the "Home our new pastor of the Methodist church
.1 M ...... .................................
75 E W Staats ..................
Place” used in a will. Late Tuesday Thursday evening by his congregation
2
50
H
B
Winslow
...............
M V W ontla..........................
tifi 00
97 15 night Judge Gallow ay allowed an amend­ and their friends. The gentleman’s
200 00 J A Täte .....................
U II Merchant, J r........ .........
ment adding 400 acres next to Dallas name is Geo. F. Hopkins and himself
Current
expense—
20 50
Northwestern Corporation....
31 42 and worth not less than $100,0014, thus and family arc late arrivals from the
J M Grunt, j a i l ..........
Pauper account—
5 0U making the battle for a cool quarter mil­ middle west, he having only been with
Dr B h MeCalhn
D G Meador ..........................
15 50 Dr A B Starbuck.........
5 00 lion. Before the trial it was conceded us a few weeks before conference, when
12 00 Pacific Stationery Co. ..
C A Robinson......................
9 25. that the ‘ ‘ home place” meant about 350 he was designated for this pastorate for
Siinoutou A S c o tt..................
1 90 Polk Cminty ltemizer .
13 58 acres. But the plaintiffs found that un­ the next year. A large crowd gathered
10 0 ) Irwin*Hudson C o........
West Salem Supply Co . ..
38 40 tenable, ami asked permission to include to show their respect for him and Hon.
l)r O l> Hntler .....................
20 50 Glass & Priidhomme. ..
ISO to the balance of the land in the adjoining G L. Hawkins delivered an address of
Dr F .V llellw ortli..................
5 00 Falls City N e w s ..........
5 40 tracts. Mr. Kliks appeared solely for welcome that was touching and an ad­
C K Huntley..........................
107 00 Polk County Observer.
100 20 the defence, w h o ’ are the persons to mirable effort. The pastor followed
whom is given practically all the prop­ with a number of remarks that were to
Mary K Halsey.......................
50 00
Ferry account—
C L Crider ............................
4 45 J R Collins ................
3 50 erty. Judge Pipes, of Portland, and the point and was followed by Rev.
County Court—
3 20 Mr. Hayter, of pallai, and others ap­ Metzger, Rev. H. L. Pratt, Rev. Pease
Hanna Bros ................
J M Wilson ..........................
3 20 J W Ball ...................
50 00 pear fo* the plaintiffs. This Js a light and Rev. Miles, all of which had some­
A Uglow.................................
3 20 Charles Kurre ........
5 00 over ‘ Unde” William Brown’s estate of thing extremely good to sa v. A duet bv
Dallas. Judge Galloway would not lis Mrs. Botteroff and Miss Edna Morrison
G W llagood ...........
8 20
Justice court—
Walter Ford..........................
3 20 Sliet man Sehooley........
2 10 ten to any arguments until all the testi­ was thoroughly uppreaiuted, as was the
mony
was typewritten on account of extra fine lunch served, and the nice so­
W MoDaui.-l ..........................
3 20 F K H ub b ard .............
8 20
II C VanSkike .....................
3 20 B Wilson......................
60 55 the importance of the case, and the cial time participated in by all.
matter will he argued later before a de­
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M 1) Ellis...............................
3 20
i; cision is made. Judge Galloway left
I V Lynch ............................
3 20
Charles Winters, w ho with his family,
Dallas
on
Wednesday
for
Salem,
where
A II Holmes ..........................
3 20
has been making his home in Dallas,
he is holding court —T.-R.
J J Wiseman . .......................
3 20
Polk county, for the past three years, ar­
R osh Nelson and Dave Collins are just
W V Fuller.............................
3 20 in receipt of a ton and a half of apple j
rived in Madras Saturday to look after
G K Cutler ..........................
3 20 wrapping paper and a car load of boxes
business matters in connection with his
Elections Account—
farm near this city.— Madras Pioneer.
which are to be used in taking care o ff
Indictments have been returned by
Judges and clerks ................
47«.) 50 their apple crop this season. They have k
D. ( ’ . Crider, a prominent business
F K Hubbard..................... ..
f-a 7o engaged an expert packer from South l_ ! the grand jury against Albert Ferris and
W 1* llolniun .......................
25 50 ern Oregon to look after the boxing of | Albert Murray. These men are both man of Dallas, accompanied by his w ife,
has
been in Burns a few days visiting
5 40 their apples. Their tir.-t car load of ap- i convicts now serving time in the peni­
.1 1) Winn ..................... ...
K I Cna.l ............................... . 55 00 pics w ill go from here to New York this j tentiary, anti the indictment charges with his brother-in-law, A. IS. Swain.—
5 IK) week and it witl he the first car load ! them with assault and robbery. This Burns Times.
R .\1 Smith.............................
An exemption of $300 on household
B Wilson...........................
8 00 ever shipped from Independence, that j follows a sensational break at the peni-
G A Peterson ........................
21 40 is of graded apples from a commercial ! tentiarv October 14, 1999, when five ¡and personal property is proposed by
men
held
up
Guards
Felix
Davis
and
L
1 r the democratic candidates for the Leg
Mark Holmes ...... .............
7 10 orchard. Messrs Nelson and Collins
Roads and bridges—
are starling out to make a name for llirtzel, relieved both of the guards of islature for Multnomah county. This is
1 25 Polk county apples and will label all their guns and took $29 of Hirtzel. A a popular plank inserted in the platform
(' D F o r re tte ........................
51 00 apples >eut from their orchards as “ Polk man hunt followed in the vicinity of which the democratic candidates adopt­
Willamette Valiev Lumber Co
Beall & Co ...........................
13 85 county apples.” These are the only Buena Vista and two of the convicts ed yesterday. Formerly there was such
Salt Creek Lumber Co ...........
37 35 apples at this time of a commercial were killed and two others wounded. an exemption but it w as declared un­
35 00 quanity in Polk county, outside of the Ferris being one of the wounded men, constitutional, and now the democrats
Conrad Stall in ........................
G D Treat C o............................
ia 40 W allace orchard near Salem, though receiv ng a bullet through his left arm, promise, if elected, to favor a resolution
Dallas Garage........................
there, are large acreages of orchard* com­ which penetrated his lung and also two submitting to the voters a proposed con­
5.S 50 ing on near here, and that Polk county shots in the hack. Murray was not hurt stitutional amendment, providing for
James Goodman......................
Elmer Raike ..........................
2 25 will lead in this indiistrv goes without but was put in a dungeon for a time. the exemption. There are other planks
00 75 saying with such men as we have en­ 'Ferris will leave the prison some time in the platform, but the personal prop­
R »88 Pierce ...........................
A E Kimball .......................... 174 12 gaging in their culture.—Independence during the present month, w hile Murray erty exemption is the one which will in­
is serving an indeterminate sentence terest the greatest number of electors.—
Craven Bros ............................
12 35 Enterprise,
Ferris was committed from Clackamas Journal.
30 (HI
Sarah J Stott. ..........................
>unty, serving one ami one half years
13 12
I) E H a l l ................... ........
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has be­
The pleasant purgative effect exper for larceny from a building, and Murray
1 85
N Blair .................................
A J Brown ............................. 210 50 jeu ed by all who use Chamberlain’s was convicted in Umatilla county for come famous for its cures of coughs,
2 50 Sto naeli and Liver Tablets, and the burning a building. In the hunt VValt- colds, croup and influenza. Try it when
I I C C >oi pton..................... . ..
15 HO hea'thy condition of the body and mind | er Johnson, an officer, now a guard at in need. It contains no harmful sub­
Falls City Lumber C o .......... .
6 75 whi hthey create, makes one feel joy- the penitent ary, was shot in the leg, stance and always gives prompt relief.
.1 M Brown .............................
I and ‘Cherokee” James, now a night po- Sold by all dealers.
50 001 ful. Sold by all dealers.
Charles Snelting .....................
CURES
SKIN DISEASES
Reception to Pastor.
Will Have Big Apple Crop.
Indictments Returned.
October
Merchandising
1 he skin is composed of two distinct layers.
One
is known as the epidermis, or outer skin, which has no
nhrt'S, and serves principally as a covering to the body,
®nd a protection from outward dangers to the delicate
flesh beneath.
The other layer is known as the derma,
or true skin, and is composed of elastic fibres, fat tissue,
gl.mds, lymphatics, nerves, etc. The thousands of tin y
veins and arteries with which it is interlaced constantly
supply every fibre and tissue with healthful properties
from the circulation to keep the skin smooth and perfect.
. f *^lls ^ changed, however, when the blood becomes
infected with humors, acids or impurities.
Instead of
constantly supplying rich, nutritive properties to the
skin, the circulation deposits the acrid impurity with
which it is contaminated, into the sensitive fibres and
tissues.
This causes irritation and inflammation, which splits or breaks
t ie thin outer cuticle, while the tissues beneath ulcerate and discharge upon
the surface in the form of Eczema, Salt Rheum, Tetter, etc. There is lik e­
wise a dry form of skin diseases, such as Acne, Psoriasis, etc. In these varie­
ties th j humor in the blood diseases and inflames the glands, hair follicles,
etc , causing them to swell and protrude
to the outer surface. Pimples, rashes,
3 3 S CURED HER
eruptions and like troubles, are all de­
S om fl t lm o a g o I w a s t r o u b le d
w it h a s e v e r e s k in a ffe o iio n c a iU d
pendent on imperfect blood, and no one
A c n e . S m a ll p im p le s w o u ld a p ­
can have a good complexion, free from
p e a r o n m y fa c e a n d n e c k w h ic h
w o u ld in t im e fe s t e r a n d b e c o m e
humiliating blemishes, unless the skin
in fla m e d .
My c o m p le x io n w a s
is kept healthy by good blood.
m u d d y a n d s a llo w a n d m o s t u n -
I ch a n ced to re a d a b o u t
S.S.S. cures Skin Diseases of every
S .S .S ., a n d c o n c lu d e d t o grive it a
kind by neutralizing the acids and
t r i a l ; th e r e s u lt w a s e n t i r e l y s a t ­
is f a c t o r y , m.y c o m p le x io n s o o n
rem oving the humors from the blood.
b e c o m in g c l » a r , th e p im p le s d i s ­
a p p e a r in g , a n d m y s k in b e c a m e
It cools the acid-heated circulation,
s o ft a n d s m o o t h .
I c a n n o t to o
builds it up to normal strength, m ulti­
h ig h ly r e c o m m e n d S. S. S. to a n y
w h o a r o l i k e w i s e a fflic t e d .
plies its rich, nutritious corpuscles,
M R S L U C Y G O O D IN O
and adds to its purity in every way.
P o llo c k , L a .
Then the skin, instead of being irri­
tated, inflamed and diseased by acrid
impurities or fiery humors, is nourished, soothed and softened by a cool-
¡ng, healthy stream of blood,
S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers,
and therein lies its ability to cure skin diseases. Book on Skin Diseases and
medical advice free.
THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
October is the month when most people buy
their Fall and Winter Wearing Apparel.
Wherever you go, the clothes you wear are one
of the most important things about you. I f you’re
away from home, among strangers, your standing
will De first estimated by the way you look. I f you
stay at home where everybody knows you, you nad
better be even more particular.
We Have the Right Clothes at the Right Prices
Hand-made, First-Class Tailored Suits
$ 2 0 to $ 3 0
Woolen Suits for Men and Boys
.......... $ 7 . 5 0 to $15
Worsted Suits for Men and Boys
$ 1 2 -5 0 to $ 2 5
School and Dress Suits for Boys
$ 2 . 5 0 to $ 8 . 5 0
T h e la rg e s t a s s o rtm e n t of O vercoats
and C ra v a n e tte s in the V alley
P ric e s from
$ 7 . 5 0 to $ 2 5
Cloak and Shoe Department
I f you are in need o f a Nice Stylish Suit or Coat,
Skirt or Cape, you can’t do better anywhere in the
state. Our selection is very large and our prices are
positively lower than in any large cities or catalog
nouses.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits
$ 1 2 .5 0 to $ 6 5
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats............. ......................... $ 5 to $ 4 0
Ladies’ and Misses’ Capes and Skirts
$ 3 . $ 0 to $ 2 0
“La Chic” Millinery Parlor
W e fit your Cloak or Suit by expert
tailors without extra charge
Shoe Department
M R S. L E E S M IT H , 4 2 8 M a in Street
&83S3S
Ask your Neighbor how ho likos feeding
- - - - - - - - - Alfalfa Meal- - - - - - - - -
He bought some at Crider’s. $1.25 per sack. It is the
best and cheapest Cow Feed on the market.
D ALLAS,
ORE.
The stock which we carry is the best that money
can buy. Shoes made of solid leather by well-known
manufacturers, at prices which cannot be duplicated,
consistent with quality.
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Dress Goods and Silks
* GOOD SERVICE COUNTS
in Groceries as well as anything else
This department is kept up with late Novelties
which arrive by express every few days, so when
you are in need o f a Dress Pattern or a Silk Waist
you can always find something new here.
We Have the Clerks and the Goods
S IM O N T O N & S C O T T
Look at our Millinery, Furs and the Latest Scarfs and Neekwear
and you will surely find something to interest you.
South of the Court House, Dallas
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4-++4-F+4--I.-5-F+-H-+++ +-M-++++*++*+*+v+++++++++-M*+**+++++.H-:
Satisfaction guaranteed.
j BICYCLES-REPAIRING-SUPPLIES j
tell your friends; if NOT, tell us.
A L L K IN D S O F R E P A I R I N G N E A T L Y D O N E
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F A IR T IM E
There u . mlwan .ltr.ctio n . in the Sludeb.ker pavilion to excite special comment.
Vehicles sod Harness appeal to the people.becauso they Seri o best and
most exactly meet their wants.
When they get ready
The
Studebaker Vehicles
•re th . kind most o f them boy for these same reasons. After the fair, and when there’s no
fair, you hear just hs much and r.s favorable comment on btudeba^ers. It follows them to
the end, and that’s a time away off.
That’s the Line W e ’re Handling
When we sell a Vehicle or a set of the innumerable styles o f Studebaker harness, we are
sure of a pleased customer. They give the satisfaction that don’t come off.” Let us try
it in your case. W e guarantee to «how up the design that wiU strike your fancy. W ill you
take a look in?
HARNESS
Full line of Harness
and Extra Straps.
We sold three sets of
Harness last Saturday
L E E S M I T H ’S C Y C L E R Y ,
I can cure quarter cracks and contracted feet.
Also sto{
interfering and forging. I guarantee all work first class
A ll I ask of the public is to give me a fair trial.
D a lla s , Or.
The common housefly is now the justly deserving object
f
Come and see our Fire-Place Stove.
Seeing is believing.
ly in the fight against the housefly. Flies and electric fans
do not agree.
Flies cannot alight in a breeze, and it is a
simple thing to keep your kitchen, your living room and
the sleeping room o f your child free from the contamina­
tion o f these insects.
One electric fan in a small house­
hold can usually be made to serve all three purposes, tie-
sides freshening and cooling the air.
phone Northwestern Corporation.
Electricity
wasteful.
come high.
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Right W o rk m a n s h ip
R eal V a lu e
R igid Inspection
For that reason we take pride in selling and you |
■» can take pride in wearing the Walk-Over brand of ft
I Shoes.
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Price*
#3.50
#4.00
#4.50
#5.00
> THE DALLAS SHOE STORE <j>
M R S . J. C. C A Y N O R , Proprietor.
Tele­
The real commercial
TH E D ALLAS M E A T CO.
W H Y N O T BUY YOUR M E A T S
AT A S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T ?
is only expensive to those who are
To you, who are naturally careful, it doe3 not
Having installed one o f the latest and most
up to date Cold Storage Plants, we are, and
have been,
Use Tudg3ten Lamps and have an abundance
o f light.
N O R T H W E S T E R N C O R P O R A T IO N
E. W . K e a r n s , L o c a l M a n a g e r
»Nonpareil
4
ABIE TO SERVE MEAT AS IT SHOOED BE SERVED
these summer days, not being exposed to the
dust or flies.
In connection we also have a
Cold Storage Fish Box from which we serve
A Splendid Overall
for every u»e.
Cut generous­
ly full. Tw o
hip pocket*.
Felled team*.
C on tin u ou a
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
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D A LLA S, O REGO N .
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SHOES
j
The Walk-Over scheme of advertising has always
I been to make the shoes themselves do the loudest
> talking.
For 36 years the manufacturers have tried to
> make each pair o f shoes leaving their plant tell of
possible, and we make a business o f satisfying our custo­
mers.
OVER
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Advertising
spirit ¡3 to supply the needs o f the dublic as perfectly as
r THEl MPROVt o
Crider’s General Store
» WA L K
The new 8-inch
household fan is both practical and inexpensive.
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G E O R G E P. C R A M E R
F red W a g n e r’s Old S tan d .
OREGON
M c M i n n v i l l e ,
H O R S E S H O E IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
Flies carry filth and disease germs wherever they k o . W e
are sincerely glad that we are able to co-operate effective­
PICKLES 75c PER KEG. DAISY CREAM 3 CANS 25c
SHOULDERS 18c PER POUND.. PEARL SHORTEN­
ING 65c PER BUCKET. COOKING BUTTER 60c
PER ROLL. BLUE VITRIOL.
• Have you visited our Rest Room? When in Dallas
meet your friend here. Arranged especially for the
ladies and children.
S u c c e s s o r to and fo rm e r p artn er of
R. J A C O B S O N & CO.
General Blacksmithing 1
o f a national campaign in the interest o f the public health.
Studebaker name plate on a Vehicle is the best indication that you have got true
value and a guarantee.
D. M. Nayberger
DALLAS j
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Horseshoeing
I f you are satisfied
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Patronize ltemizer Advertisers for Your Benefit
We carry a full line of Freih, Sm iked and Cooked Meats.
Poultry Dretted while you wail. Right prices for good Meats.
We want your Fat Beef, Veal, Sheep,
Hogs and Poultry.
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