Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 10, 1910, Image 5

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    butter fat. It is estimated that her
NOT MUCH OF AN EFFORT
HIDDEN DANGERS.
milk will produce a revenue of $1,200 to
$1,590 a ye ir.—From ‘Prize Cow of the
World,” in Technical World Magazine Natvre Gives Timely Warnings Proposition to finish High School
R ou H. Nelson Obtains Prize-Wit - for
November.
Goes Through by big Majority
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ning Jersey in Kentucky.
that no Dallas Citizen Can
BULL BOUGHT FOR $3350.
CURES
MALARIA SPECIAL DRESS GOODS
The Roberts Murder Case.
The proposition to further bond school
Afford to Ignore.
(district No. 2 in the sum of $10,000 to
“That Roberts bad met bis death by
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complete
the high school building was j
Malaria is a species of blood poverty known as anae­
a gunshot wound administered by a
party or parties unknown,” was the
Dinger Signal No 1 comes from the the issue in town last Saturday after­ mia. It is a condition in which the circulation is so
verdict of the coroner’s jury Saturday. kidney secretions. They will warn you noon, and called out some 100 voters. It weak a c l impure that it is unable to supply the svs'.em
To establish I because of death was the when the kidneys are sick. Well kid­ , was hardly expected that any serious ; with su i - 1 -,-nt nourishment aud strength to preserve
only aim of the jurv and neither iunr* neys excrete a clear amber fluid. Sick I development to finishing up the huiid- ordinary health.
der clew nor suicide thejrv w as dis­ kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy j ing at the present time and getting the j
rhe medical profession is divided in Opinion as
cussed. Seven witnesses were sum­ or a thick, red, ill smelling urine, full of I matter over with once and for all, would •
develop, but this did not deter the j to tile manner in which malarial poison gets into the
moned, among them Karl Gardner, who sediment and irregular of passage.
Danger Signal No. 2 comes from the friends of the measure who thong! t of blood. Some take the position that it is an atmospheric
has not yet cleared himself to the satis­
faction of Chief of Police Gibson. After back. Back pains, dull aud heavy, or it when recording their preference, ' poison, the specific germs of which are breathed into the
the inquest the Roberts brothers an sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys many ladies turning out to show that lungs and thus transmitted to the circulation. Others
nounced that they had offered $500 re­ and warn you of the approach of drop­ they desired the work well done while advance the opinion that persons become inoculated with
ward for the capture of the murderer if sy, diabetes and Bright’sdiaease. Doan’s they were at it. There were 110 votes the poison through the bites of mosquitos. All however
murdvr is proved, The county offered Kidney Pills cuie sick kidneys and cure cast in all, 79 voting to issue the bonds, agree that MALARIA is a blood affection, and any treat­
$500 reward. Funeral services were them permanently. Here is proof in and 31 recording themselves as against ment to successfully overcome it must not only purify
any further expense at this time. The
held from the First Methodist Episco­ the statement ot a nearby resident.
J. A. Simmons, Log Cabin street. In­ result of the vote has been anticipated this vital fluid, but at the same time add the necessary
pal church undeJ the auspices of the
by the school board, and as soon as the qualities of richness and strength to the circulation.
A Cow Worth Owning.
Odd Fellows. The last carriage of the dependence, Ore., says:
The malarial poison destroys large numbers of the rich, red corpuscles
necessary formalities can be gone
Some cows may give better milk, but plain funeral cortege was the vehicle in ” 1 do not believe 1 would be alive today through
the contracts for the com­ of the circulation, and the peculiar paleness of anaemic persons is due to this
no cow in the world gives so much of it which Robert» met his death. It was were it not for Doan’s Kidney Pills. 1 pletion of with,
structure and its furnish­
fact. In the first stages of Malaria there
as Josephine, an eight-year-old Holstein- occupied by two of the younger sous. suffered for a long time from kidney ings will the
awarded, and the work
is a bilious condition of the system,
Fresian, the queen of the herd of the Roberts s survived by six sons and a trouble aud lumbago. The kidney se­ pushed as be
A
PHYSICAL
WRECK.
fast
as
it
can
be
for
occupan­
Missouii State College of Agriculture. daughter. They are Charles and Wil­ cretions were too frequent and painful
constant bodily weakness, poor appe
cy
in
the
near
future.
in
passage
and
cuused
me
much
annoy­
liam
Roberts,
ot
Independence;
Frank
D u rin g 1000 I w a s r u n n in g a
Just now Josephine is undergoing a test
tite, and a “ no account,“ tired feeling.
fa rm on the M is sis sip p i R iv e r ,
of how much milk she will give in a B. ami Harry Roberts, of Salem; Clar- ance. I tried a number of remedies but
en d becam e so im p re g n a te d w ith
S .S . S. searches out and destroys
was
not
helped
until
I
began
using
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ence
Roberts,
of
Marion
;
Ernest
Rob-
year. Having already broken all the
m a ia r ia th a t fo r a y e a r a fte rw a rd s
every particle of malarial infection and
Last Rally at Falls City.
I w as a p h y s ic a l w re ck . I to o k a
other lacteal .records it is a pretty safe I erts, of Montesano; Mrs. Myra Dotson, Doan’s Kidney Pills. They helped me
builds the blood up to a healthy, nour
nu m ber o f m ed ioin es recom m en d­
The last rally of the campaign took
bet that Josephine will establish a clear of Salem. Roberts was born in Ohio 88 from the first and I am now free from
ed as blood p u rifie rs , o h ill cu res
ishing condition. Then the system re
place at Falls City Saturday evening.
title to the heavy-weight mill: produc­ years ago and when 12 years old remov­ kidney complaint ”
and m ala ria era dlcators, bu t n o th ­
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Two coach loads went up from Dallas,
ceivesits required nutriment, the bright
in g did me a n y good u n til I b egan
ing championship and hold it safe for ed to Iowa. Thence he went to Cnli-
to use S.H.S., w h ich I d id a b ou t a
Buffalo, and about the same number came down
I fornia where lie resided in llumbolt cents. Foster-Mi I burn Co.,
red corpuscles begin to multiply iu the
B o rn e time.
y ea r ago.
T h e re s u lt w as th a t
circulation, sallow complexions grow
Colanthe 4th Johanna, owned in I county. He then moved to the Cheha- New York, sole agents for the United from Black Rock, a free train having
a fter ta k in g s e v e ra l b o ttle s o f the
lis
country.
Wash.,
wITffni
he
engaged
in
States.
la rg e siae I w aa as w e ll and stron g
been chartered for their accommoda­
Rosendale, Wisconsin, used to be the
ruddy and flushed with health, the liver
as I e v e r w as, and h a ve n e v e r had
Remember the name—Doan’s—and tion. They were met at the depot by
prize cow, but Josephine has beaten ev­ the logging and timber business. About
and digestion are righted, the appetite
a c h ill sinco.
I e x p e c t to take
the brass band, which the loyal demo­
ery one of her records. In the first six four years ago be purchased 450 acres in take no other.
S.S.S. e v e r y y e a r as a p r e v e n t lv e ,
improved, and the system vitalized and
and w ou ld a d vis e e v e r y b o d y else
crats of our sister city had engaged, and
months of the present test Josephine tlie Willamette Valley and took up nis
refreshed in every way. S.S.S. is a safe
to fo llo w m y e x a m p le .
led
to
the
hall,
where
after
short
talks
produced lti.834 pounds ot milk against home with his son-in-law here. All his
Death of Polk County Lady.
3. R . C O W L E Y ,
and pleasant remedy as well as an effi
by Chairman J. G. VanOrsdall, Judge
15,541 )K)unds for Colanthe. In one Willamette Valley tract but 75 acres
A m o ry , M ies.
The many frionds of Mrs. Lynn II. L. D. Brown, and Hon. G. W. Myer, the
cient one. If you have Malaria we will
day Josephine produced 110 2 pounds of was sold by him and how he invested it
Briggs will he pained to learn that she main speaker of the evening took the
be glad to have you write us describing
milk agaiast Colanthe's 100: in one is a mystery.—Statesman.
passe
1
from
this
life
Saturday
afternoon
floor in the person of Barister McAllis­ the case. We will send free our book on the blood and at the same time our
month Josephine produced 2,960 pounds
at
2
o’clock.
Her
death
will
be
a
great
ter, of Portland, he being sent to take physicians will give you some medical advice that will be of great service to
against the Wisconsin cow’s 2,783 and
shock to many of her Salem friends, the place of Hon. Harry Lane, who
Will Have Apples to Exhibit.
she has beaten the Wisconsin cow’s av­
you in curing yourseif with S. S. S.
No charge for the book or advice.
J. K. Guttry is preparing a five-box . as her condition had not been consider­ could not get there on account of other
erages for two, three, four, five and six
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
lot of Northern Spy apples from his or ed serious un il within the last two engagements. All the seats in the large
months.
The average farmer is satisfied if his chard for exhibition at the Portland | weeks. She will he greatly missed by hall were filled, together with the gal­
cows give ten quarts of milk a dav, but Apple show this month. So far as we all. She was horn in 1877, and spent lery, and many were left to stand. The
Josephine gives enough to till fifty-four know apples from this section have her girlhood «lays in Salem. She was enthusiasm was rampant, especially
quart bottles. Giving the average per­ never vet been placed on exhibition at married to Mr. Lynn H. Briggs, October when the speaker made telling points
son two-thirds of a pint of milk a day any of the various apple shows, and Mr. 2, 1907, and has lived in Portland for against the present method of ring rule,
she could supply a hotel with lt*5board­ Gnttrv’s move is one in the right direc­ the past ten years. Besides her hus­ and as a good proportion of the audience
ers. The butter from her milk would tion. This year has proven beyond a i band, she leaves her father, J. W. Har- were republicans, it showed that the
ritt, one sister, Mrs. A. 0 . Lawrence, hatred of assembly methods was sin­
be enough to supply forty boarders three doubt that apples of I he best grade can and
one bro.her, Frank B. Hariitt to cere. The train left for Black Rock at
times a day. Naturally with such a he and are raised here and a little pub­
mourn
her loss—Salem Statesman.
10 and for Dallas at 10:30, after one of
high production, the milk given by Jose­ lic spirit in getting them on exhibition
the most enthusiastic rallies in the his­
phine is inferior to that given by the will at least draw attention to the pos­
tory
of the democratic party iu Polk
Penny
piatala
by
tiie
huuJreJi
at
sibilities
of
the
land
in
that
direction,
average dairy cow, although it meets
county.
L. D, Daniel’s.
and exceeds the legal requirements of —Amity Standard.
Ross H. Nelson, of ln<te|>en<leiu,e,
who in May went to Boston to receive a
larife shipment of Jersey cattle* which
VV. R. Spann had selected on the Iele of
Jersey, has gone east again to bring to
the valley two carloads of imported and
fancy thoroughbred Jerseys for himself
and J. B. Stump, of Monmouth.
Among these are some of the finest bred
cows in America.
A telegram from Mr. Nelson says that
he bought Noble Pier, a fine bull, for
$3350 at the big sale on November 3 at
Burr Oak farm, Shelbyville, Ky, Noble
Pier was a first prize winner Jersey and
has taken first prizes wherever exhibi­
ted in the United States.
ELECTRIC IRONS
FREE ON TRIAL
WOMEN REALIZE
the conveni­
ence and labor-saving value of an Electric Iron.
Hour
We have just received a straight car load of
Morning Star Flour, which is a blended flour
made of choice valley wheat blended with
30 per cent Blue Stem, thus making a
strong, white glutenous flour comparing with
so-called hard wheat blended flour which
sells at $1.65, this flour we will sell at the
$1.30 price. We guarantee every sack to
give satisfaction or your money back.
M o rn in g
S ta r
F lo u r $ 1 .3 0
per
sack
THE COST
of electric e n e r g y
amounts to less than five cents per hour.
used
PHONE 24 and we will send you an Electric
Iron on THIRTY DAYS FREE TRIAL.
At present there are over 100 Electric Irons used in
this city.
Northwestern Corporation
J. L. WHITE, Local Manager
GOOD SERVICE COUNTS
in Groceries as well as anything else
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We Have the Clerks and the Goods!
SiMONTON & SCOTT
M b SILK SALE ~
FOR 7 DAYS ONLY
, Commencing Saturday, Nov. 5th
II and Closing Saturday, Nov. 12th.
Positively no goods sold before and
after the above dates. None reserved.
20% DISCOUNT
On our entire stock of Dress Goods
and Silks, all this season’s latest
novelties, such as English Diagonals,
Wide Wales Suitings, Broadcloth,
Fancy Mixtures, Crêpons, Taffetas,
Tweeds, Cheviots ana Hop-Sacking,
including Blues and Blacks.
IN SILKS
Plaids, Moires, Persians, Messa-
lines, Taffetas, Pongees, Checks
and Stripes, in all the latest styles
and colors.
Be sure and remember the date and take
advantage of this Great Saving.
460 Ladies’ and Misses’ Union Suits and Two-piece
Garments in wool and cotton and wool mixtures, to
be closed out a t a great sacrifice.
A late shipment of Women’s and Little Women’s
Tailor-made Suits, also Coats and Suits for extra
large women are now on display a t low prices.
Fitted and altered free of charge by expert fitters.
Visit our Clothing Section
You’ll find first-class Worsted Suits from $12.50 to
$20.00. ' Hand-tailored pure Worsted and Woolen
Suits from $20.00 to $30.00. Men’s and Boys’ Suits
from $7.50 to $15.
A large assortment of Overcoats and Raincoats for
men and boys from $6.00 to $25.00.
Walk-over Shoes for men and women from $3.50 up.
The largest stock of Heavy Shoes in the county.
Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are satisfied
tell your friends, if not, tell us.
D . M. Nayberger
S u c c e s s o r to and f o r m e r p artn er of
R. JACOBSON & CO.
M c M i n
South of the Court House, Dallas
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A L L K IN D S OF R E P A IR IN G N E A T L Y DON E
t LEE S M IT H ’S C Y C L E R Y , D A LLA S
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OUR SHOES are ju st a
little different from those
found elsewhere. You are
not following the crowd
when you w e a r our Shoes as
they have a character and
style of their own. We give
you correct style and fit. We
have different shoes for dif­
feren t f e e t Our Shoes do
not cave in a t the toes, nor
run down a t the counter.
We are selling Alfalfa Meal every day, and
it gives good satisfaction.
Just received, a new line of Studebaker Bug­
gies. When in the market, come in.
| Horseshoeing ^ General Blacksmithing
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H O R S E S H O E IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
l can cure quarter cracks and contracted feet. Also stop
I interfering and forging. I guarantee all work first class
Yt
All I ask of the public is to give me a fair trial.
DALLAS, OREGON.
Yes, we will protect you
as to style, quality and fit
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GEORGE P. C R A M E R
Z Fred W ag n er’s Old Stand.
Dallas, Or.
M R S . J . C. G AYNO R
FOR YOUR COOD SHOES
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THE DALLAS TRANSFER
D A LLA S , O R EC O N
Phone and stand at W. R. Ellis’ confectionery
All kinds of hauling done well and promptly.
cial attention given to commercial men.
Bell phone 64
Mutual 243
Spe­
S H A W & B IR K ,
Proprietors.
f-fHE IMPROV
Crider’s General Store
O REG ON
Just a Little Different
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Have you seen our Aurora Wood Burner
Stove?—making an elegant closed or open
front Parlor Stove, hot blast circulation,
front panel is closely fitted and easily removed
when stove is used as an Open Front
heater; when not in use there is place for
hanging panel on back.
This stove is on
exhibition in our show windows.
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j THE DALLAS MEAT CO.
W H Y N O T BUY YOUR M E A T S
A T A S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T ?
Having installed one of the latest and most
up to date Cold Storage Plants, we are, and
have been,
ABLE TO SERVE MEAT AS IT SHOULD 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 Splmdid Overall
fo r every use.
C ut generous­
ly full. Two
h ip p ocket*.
Felled seam*.
Continuous
fly.
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MLRPNY. GRANT t CO.
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
We carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked and Cooked MeaU.
Poultry Dressed whih you wait. Right prices for good Meats.
We want your Fat Beef, Veal, Sheep,
Hogs and Poultry.
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