Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 05, 1911, Image 1

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D A L L A S , O R E G O N , J A N U A R Y 5, 1911.
V O L . X X X V I.
rn iik irn MFFTINR
FIVE YEARS MORE.
SCHOOL MEETING.
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OUR 12TH ANNUAL
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
IS N O W O N
Visit* Mrs. Wallace Brown Comes Near­
est on Falls City-
President T. W. Brunk and* secretary
II. C. Seymour, of the School Officers’
Association, of Polk county, have ar-
langed the follow ing meeting for the
different sections of the county.
Following are the names of the sec­
Owing to last Monday evening j Saturday the dispatches an-
tions, together with the school districts
being a regular holiday, there nounced the population o f Falls in each section :
was no regular session o f the City as 1092, a gain in the last 10
Zen a—Zena, Lincoln, Spring Valley,
council on that evening, but they ] years o f 492. The Item izer’s Lone Star and Brush College ; meeting
at
Lincoln January 21st, J. M. Spoug,
rnet on Tuesday evening with a ll: guesses on the population run
chairman.
present except Councilman Hall, from Len Fishback’s 875 to Mrs.
Buena Vista—Buena Vista, Sliver,
Stafrin and Fuller, o f the com­ J. F. Morrison’s 1855, and Mrs. Parker, Highland and Mission Bottom;
meeting
at Buena Vista January 28th,
mittee on health and police, said Wallace Brown, o f Airlie, comes
F. Black, Chairman
they had b een paying visits closest with a guess o f 1032. She E. Bridgeport—
Bridgeport, Oakdale, Lib-
around town where nuisances will now receive the Item izer for ertv, Guthrie, Oaklmrst, Powell’s Camp,
h ul been reported and made the the next five years free. As Rock Creek, Falls City, Black Rock;
follow ing recommendations: That there are none within 100 o f the meeting at Bridgeport February 18th, J
A. W. Plankingtou. chairman
the p'ace back o f the Dallas ho­ right amount we have no yearly
Airlie—Airlie, Lewisville, Ward V a l-;
tel where turkeys have been subscriptions to give out. Guess­ lev View, Fairview; meeting at Airlie
killed for market be cleaned up es on Monmouth and Indepen­ February 25, D. II. Simpson, chairman.
Peedee— Peedee, Cherry Grove, Fir
and the flues put in better con- dence are yet open to anyone
Grove, Montgomery, McTimmonde Val­
d tion, etc.; also that upstairs and will be until the population iev ; meeting at Peedee March 18lh; J.
d /er the creamery be made more is announced.
VV. Yost, chairman.
Mistletoe— Mistletoe, Antioch, Sunny*
¡Banitary; also Ayre3 moved that,
the woodshed back o f the Kling-
from Monmouth. slope, Cochrane, Elkins; meeting at An­
tioch March 25, L. Chamberlain, chair­
|er building be cleaned up and
M onmouth , Or., Dec, 30.— man.
Shut up. The recommendations Encouraged by the success of
The following sections will hold their
(were adopted.
the fourth annual Polk county meetings at night as Snp't, H. C. Sey­
Claire Davis appeared and exhibit, which has just closed in mour and State Suj t. L. R. Alderman
will spend a week in visiting the rural
[asked for a sidewalk on north Dallas, and which was larger and schools of these sections and will hold a
[aide o f Burch street.
Ayres more representative than any meeting at night in the following named
ranted a walk on the east side form er exhibition, the associa- places, the date to be filled in later:
Salt Creek— Upper Salt Creek. Con­
f Ellis, between Washington tion is already making plans for cord,
District 15, Pioneer, North Dallas;
and Ash, and one in front o f Bert a still greater display next year. meeting to he held at Salt Creek Mon­
R ecord B re a k in g Prices on Furnishing Goods
H o siery and U n d e rw e a r at Mill Prices
iW e lls ’ property.
Referred t o 1^
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Over 300 , birds
were -*------
shown this day ij «¿lit, K, F. Aebi, chairman.
Buell— Buell, Harmony, Gooseneck,
fstreet committee.
year and breeders were present
Men's Collars, all linen, lot; grade, sale ......................... 1 0 c
The city attorney was author­ with exhibits from Linn, Yam ­ Pleasant View, Butler, Rogue River,
Men’s Fast Black H a lf Hose, 15c grade, sa le ............. . . . 1 0c
Valley Junction ; meeting at Buell Tues-!
iz e d to draft a bill for the crea- hill and other leading poultry day night, C. A. Harold, chairman.
Men’s W ork Shirts, regular 50c quality, now ................ 35c
Ition o f a special road district counties o f the Willamette valley.
Ballston— Ba lston, Enterprise, Scrog­
Misses’ Fine Ribbed Hose, all sizes, 15c grade s a le ... . 1 0 c
[comprising the corporate limits The birds were scored by W il­ gins, Red Prairie, meeting at Ballston
Wednesday
night,
O
E.
Focht
chairman.
I o f Dallas, and to give same to liam Coates, o f Vancouver, B. C.
Men’s Dress Shirts, Monarch make, §1.00 and $1.23
Ladies’ Hose, pure Lisle finish, 25c value, s u l e ......... . . .1 5 C
Be.hel—Bethel, McCoy, Perrydale;
(Representative Hawley for intro­ Many fine prizes were awarded meeting at Perrydale Thursday night,
grade, sale ..............
75c
duction at this session o f the and the quality o f the birds is II. B. Flannery, chairman.
Men’s W ool Ribbed Underwear, pink and blue, $1.00
Rickreall—Rickreall, Oakgrove, Etna,
I legislature.
the best yet exhibited in the
Men's A ll W o o l A rm y Shirts, tan only, $1.75 grade,
value, sale ......... .....................................................
Greenwood,
Oak
Point,
Smithfield,
Polk
The bid on the Crider walk not county. —Oregonian.
s a l e ......... ................................................................... $ 1 .1 9
Station; meeting at Rickreall Friday
being satisfactory, the auditor
night, B. F. Lucas, chairman.
Men’s Cotton Ribbed Underwear, all 50c kind, s a le ... . 3 7 * 0
wa3 instructed to call fo r bids
Kola—Eola, West Salem, Mountain
Men’s Fancy Soft Shirts, $1.25 grade, s a l t ' .................. ...... ,9 5 c
View, Popcorn ; meeting at Eola Satur-
for its building according to new
W. W. Dawson writes the dav night. B. I. Ferguson, chairman.
Men’s Black Sateen Shirts, 75c grade, s a l t '...... .............. 4 8 c
Dr. W rig h t Health Underwear, $1.00 grade, sale . . . . . . .7 5 c
plans.
Itemizer from Turner, Arkansas,
Many subjects that are of vital inter­
Petition presented fo r new | that they will be on the move for est to the schools of the county and
walk at end o f Mill street.
a month or so, and will then be state will be brought up at these meet­
A resolution fo r sidewalks was awful glad to see Oregon and ings and discussed by those present.
passed, the cost being estimated Oregonians once more, ss it looks Any one having a subject which they
would like to have taken up at any
at 25 cents a linear foot.
better to himself and w ife than meeting should write to the president
Also ordinance read first time anything they have seen since or secretary of the association. Those
H an dk erch iefs, N e c k w e a r, Notions, D rap e rie s Lace
sectional meetings have been held in
regarding above.
O u r Entire Stock has been A rra n g e d on the F irin g Line
leaving here a year ago.
different parts of the county for the
The matter o f turning water
Curtains, T a b le Linens, N ap k in s, T o w e ls, Lilian S carfs
or six years and much good
' to Effect Speedy R em oval “
from Washington street; was de­
lias b ten accomplished in all parts of
Ladies’ Embr. Handkerchiefs, 25e value. S a l e .............. 15c
ferred to next meeting.
the county as a result of these meet­
At high neon, Dec., 28, 1910, a quiet ings. All who are interested in the ed­
Lot No. 1. 300 pairs of Children's Shoes, values un to
The water company was order­ wedding
Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 10c grade .............. 5c
« cemed at the home of the
$2.00. ¡Sale..................................................‘ ............ _ 9 5 c
ed to remove a hydrant at the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. ucational work of the county should
Men’s Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10c value ..............5C
plan to attend the meeting in your sec­
corner o f Ash and Lew is so as to Butler at Ballston, when their daughter tion and any others possible. Be sure
Lot No. 2. 150 pairs of Boys’ and Y'oullts’ Oxfords,
Men’s Extra Fine Flexette Handkerchiefs. Sale.......... 10c
be out o f way o f construction o f Edna was united in marriage to Nor­ t" make the meeting in your section a
$2.75 values, at, per p a ir........... .............................. $1.69
man E. Tufford, of Portland, Rev. H success.
Ladies’ Neckwear, 75c grade. Stile ................................ 48c
new sidewalk.
W. Goldman, pastor of M. E. church, at
Lot No. 3. 83 pairs of Ladies’ Oxfords. Regular $2.00
The auditor was authorized to Sheridan, officiating, the ring ceremony
White
Lace Curtains, $1.25 quality, per p a i r ................ 93c
ge t a copy o f the Portland dog being used. The bride was beautifully
values. Sale ............................................................. $1.50
ordinance, and to have published attired in a gown of pure white, the
White Lace Curtains, $1.75 quality, per p a i r .............. $1.29
125 pairs Queen Qunilty Oxfords, regular $3.50 and
wore black.
The room was
a notice to dog owners that such groom
Whity Lace Curtains, $2.00 quality, per p a i r .............. $1.45
tastefully decorated with evergreens
$4.00 kind
sale ..........
$ 2.45
A report coming from a reliable
ordinance was now in force.
and Christmas bells. Immediatelv af­
Fancy Curtain Material. Sale, per yard ................. 12'^C
source
is
in
circulation
that
the
Sajem,
'The street committee was or­ ter the ceremony the company leiired
175 pairs of Men’s Shoes and O xfords; W . L. D ouglas’
Falls City & Western system has been
Fancy
Silkaline, 27 in. wide, per yard ................... ......... 8c
dered to fix gutter at city hall to the dining room where a bountiful purchased by the Welch interests.
$3.50 and $1.00 make, full assortment of sizes. Sale $2.50
dinner was served Mis. T. J. Butler
and purchase tape for use of and two sons, Ray and* Emmett, Misses
According to this reiioi t a power plant
58-in. full bleached Table Damask, j>er yard ................. 39c
Sale prices on all H igh Cut Loggers’, Cruisers’ and
commissioner.
Otta Mayfield and llhoda Conner were of sufficient capacity to operate both the
other heavy shoes, during this sale.
64-in. Sateen Damask, 75c grade ................................... 580
the only ones present outside of the im­ local lines owned by Mr. Welch and the
Claim» allowed:
Salem. Falls City & Western will be
C A Black, hauling............... $ 7 75 mediate family. The young couple constructed at West Salem. The old
70-in. all-linen Damask, $1.00 grade ............................ 78c
took
the
afternoon
train
to
Portland
VV F MtCiure, engineer...........
2 00
steam locomotives and gasoline motors
Fancy patterns in Table Damask, red, blue and buff,
Itemizer, printing ................. 24 69 where they will make their home. A will be replaced by electric motors,
C
learance
Saie
P
rices
on
M
en
’s
and
B
o
y
s’
H
ats
and
Caps
W E Greenwood, labor............. 1 00 crowd of friehds gathered at the depot while an entirely new lot of passenger
60c grade, per yard .................................................. 45c
J D Bevens, labor...................
4 50 and after extending c mgratulations coaches will also be provided. Although
Boys’ Caps, 50c value, at .................................................. 3 53
A P Starr, hauling..................
3 76 gave them a liberal shower of rice nothing definite has been promised, it
Safety
Pins, two papers for................................................... 5c
W TShaw, labor....................
3 80 The bride is the oldest daughter of J. is rumored that a combination bridge
Boys’ H ats, $1.23 value .................................................... 9 5 c
Darning
Cotton, three balls f o r ............................................. 5c
11.
Butler
and
ha*
spent
nearly
all
her
Jaa Boydston, rebate...............
3 50
will be built across the river by the con­
F H Morrison, plana
7 50 life here where she will be greatlv miss­ solidated com Dailies.
Men’s $2.00 Hats. Sale .................................................. $1.50
Good
Pins,
two papers for..................................................... 5c
Electric Supply Co..........; ...... 10 50 ed by her many friends. The gfcom is
When the name of A-W elch appear­
Extra quality Pearl Buttons, at per paper............................. 5c
Our Famous “Gordon” H at during this sale a t ........... $ 2.5 9
Northwestern Corporation....... 161 75 j a well known Portland man having ed among the incorporators of the $5,-
C A Leach, Ubir.*..................
3 60 lived many years there where he is em­ 000.000 Washington Oregon corporation,
Jos Crowther, labor................ 21 | ployed as lumber inspector for the West which recently filed papers w th the
A J Tapper, arrest..................
1 50 Side I umber Co. Their many friends secretary of state, a stir of activity was
Dallas Water Co...................... 1 00 here wish them happiness anil prosper­ at once noticeable on the local end of
Craven Bros, supplies. ............. 182 85 j ity in their voyage through life.
the internrban electric railway system
T A Otlom, salary................... 59 25
of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rail­
Chas Gregory, salary. ............. 20 85
way comnany. This system will in
time link Portland, Salem, Albany and
Many public school boys, who have Eugene in a great interurban electric
been studying wireless telegraphy in railway system.
The official census report gives Mon month, have now in successful op­ The connection of Mr. Welch with the
eration several w ireless stations. Bovs Portland, Eugene A Eastern is well |
Lot No. 1. Boys’ Knee Pants Suits in sizes from 8 to
Dallas a population o f only 2124, living in the country and those in this
finding which does not please city are kept in close communication known to ttie general public. The fact
15 years. Regulars $5.00 to $6.50 value, a t ........... $3.45
that the work of construction has been
A ll our 19-in Taffeta Silks in solid colors. S a l e .............5 9 c
the citizens a little bit. In 1900 with each other. The faculty of the delayed somewhat by financial crises |
Lot No. 2. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits. A ll sizes.
the population was 1271. Surely school which had encouraged this line and other obstacles lias not lessened the
27
in. “ Kobe” Silk, our regu lar 35c grade, s a le .............. 2 5 c
of work is now beginning to realize the
$6.50 to $8.00 suits, a t .................... ......................... $ 4.95
there must be some ju gglery great benefit the boys are getting out of confidence of’the people in the ultimate
A
very pretty line of Tissue Silks, in figured effects,
with the figures, fo r i f one was it. At the present rate of increase % outcome of all of the projects undertak­
Young Men's Suits, ages 12 to 18, long pants,
en by Mr. Welch.
worth from 40c to 50c. S a l e ............... ................... 2 9 c
of
the
boys
will
own
and
operate
wire­
to judge from the papers alone
Work of connecting the Center street
worth up to $15.00, a t ..............4 .8 5 , 7 .8 5, and $ 9.5 0
Fancy Dress Goods, Suitings, M ohair and Worsted
that are published there the pop­ less telegraph stations within a year.— line with the recently purchased tract
! Oregonian,
Men's Hand Tailored Suits at greatly reduced prices.
• •f the Southern Pacific company on
ulation would more than double
effects, soli) regularly at 50c. Clearance s t il e ...........2 9 c
Front street has l>een commenced.
the report from W ashington,—
A ll our $20.00 Suits, all wool. S a l e ........................... $ 1 5 .0 0
Oreut variety of Patterns and material, all fancy Dress
Another connecting curve at Front
Sheridan Sun.
and Ferry streets will be built which
Goods, sold regularly at $1.00. Sale . . . .................. 6 9 c
The Oregon Nursery Company, of Or-
A ll onr $25.00 Suits, nil wool. S a l e ........................... $ 1 8 .5 0
Right you are, Brother Ham- enco, Or., reports thr sale of sufficient will enable cars to rii" over the com­
A
ll
our
Fancy W eaves in Dress Goods, sold regularly
pany's paved tract at Ferry street. An
A ll our $30.00 Suits, ¡ill wool. Sale ................ ............. $ 2 3 .5 0
street. Judging by the papers I walnut tinea «>f the Vroonfan Pranquette additional car will la? placed in service
at $1.25. Sale ............................................................. 85c
published in Dallas, and taking|
to J 300
A n’**
Bro* through
• K*u their
,c " ' repre-
’ ,,r as soon as the work is finished, giving
' to plant
acres
E X T R A S P E C IA L on Men’s Suits in lower grades
1irect connections between the Marion
36-in. Bleached Muslin, sale, y a r d ..................................... 7c
unto ourselves no undue praise, I
at ................................................... 9 .5 0, 10 and $ 1 2 .5 0
u S’
“o firT , ‘ , ( I hotel and the fair grom.d*.
36-in.
Fine Blenched Cambric, sale, per y a r d .................. IO C
, r , TIT | Stringing trollev a i r « ami «citing
stranger would naturally con- 1 * ‘ 1 Pf' h'.hlv be the ° l Uraeat mr.sjle
w.l-
F* ont , tr^ t ,,m ,(eei„ ¡mtneili* j
Men’s Corduroy Pants, warranted not to rip. Full line
36-in.
Best Lonsdale Cambric, sale, per y u r t l...............I 2 ' _ c
elude that this place had a popu­ not plan;,»« in, he \\ nlamette \ *U*V L - ly after the work of ,„.1.11,n, fee.)
of sizes. Sale, per pair ........................................ $2.15
far, bn it Indict, e* the trend of
,
„ crm, „ , e >tM., brt.1*. to the nea .
Outing Flannel, mill lengths, per yard .................... . . . . 6 C
lation of at least 4000. Neither \ j tlma
people s attention towards walnut I
„ .... t
u . J* • „ „ . . I
Men’s l ’eg-top Corduroy Pants; all our $3.50 and $t.00
Kimona Flannels, 18c grade, sale, per y a r d ................ I2 C .C
Brother H a vter or ourselves are planting. There has been so little at-
1
p
grade, per pair ..........................................................$ 2.8 5
j tan tion paid In tbe "election of v. rifles
^
whi<!h the interurUn
putting out a long primer paper ! j until the part few year, tint ,I many per- , r f', he K
81x90 Bed Sheets, seamless, each .................................... 5 9 c
A Ea, u>rn w« a(urm.
Blue ami white stripe Overalls per pair ..........................5 9 c
in a nonpareil town, either. We ;
Amoskcng Gingham, 12 y ^ c grade, per yard ........ ............. 9 c
V*
. C0"7 .rn' n* *£• r ' ; 1 *d provided for securing local franchia-'
visahility of planting «aln.it trees, but
' j j
, n<1 „Ivgntsgeous routes
Boys' Knee Pants, values to $1.00, for ........................... 25C
are both working for the money with the intelligent selection of a va n -1 R -•
Lawns and Dimities, 15c and 18c grades, sale ................ 90
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—
*
into ami out of the different cities in- j
there is in it, as well as for the etv suitable for this district there is no chided in the evftem. By first con- ;
Odd
line
o
f
Boys’
Long
P
a
n
t
s
............................................
5
0
c
Cotton Suitings, 25c grade, sale, per y a rd ,...................12 1 _.C
j doubt but that such an undertaking will
*tmeting the local systems these impor­
advancement of the city.
bring big returns. The Vrooman Fran- tant a venu**«* of ingress and egress can
quette is the one variety that seems to be held until the interurban line« are
I fill all the requirements— being a late connected.
j bloomer, hardy and prolific producer of
The work of making these connec­
well , large, well fi led and highly flavored tions will soon begin.—Statesman.
George
Chamberlain,
'
nuts.
This
variety
is
living
planted
known about Ashland and vicin­ ( very extensively in California on *c-
ity, who killed Andrea Massini I count of the sp tend'd record made by
in Portland recently for the al­ I the large grove owned by rhe late Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. 8. D. Steffv will leave
leged despoiling of his home, Emily Vrooman.— Agriculturist
L O. O . F. B u ild in g
, next Monday for I A n g e f e » * and other
Dallas, Oregon
was permitted to go free by the
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i portions of California, where he ex-
| ports to find relief for rheumatism
county grand jury, who heard
One of Onr Pares! Breeders,
evidence in the case and secured
Mr. w
K, rW- of n.iu., h « re They will probably be gont for several
a statement from Mrs. Chamber- gently purrhsisci 211 be.*! of re*i«Terrd months.
l f r » L Farley
H
__
. . . ___ ....I
lain that she had been indiscreet Lincoln p w m __
. ! Mrs.
is b**rr>«v)ing
ing viewing th e p ic tu re s. T h a t it w ae ¡.and to th e ir n ew h o m e n e a r E o la , forU , H o w a rd M ason.
Webster R o s s / ‘ Sufl.-re<l d *y »ml n igh t the torment
Do yon know that fully nine out of
p j.re t ¡.ted, > 1 1 sh o w n nest m o rn in g, and th . p a rty w a * In th e n a tu re o f ' Irv in H o tv e lt. C a r l
L a E r a n c e , an d | ol itch in g pile«.
Nothin»: helped me
This is believed to be the first one of the foremost pore bred livestock
Mr*.
E.
C
»rl*on,
fo
r
some
time
a
breeders in the nort h west. In addition every ten cases of rheumatism are sim­
J a k le R o a y n s k a .
| u n til I u«ed D oan’* Ointment.
It
time in history a murderer has to registered Angoras and registered ply rheumatism of the muscle* due to trar her In th r Chrlitlan Church S u n -, w hen all w ere p resen t a t S u n d a y ! a fa re w e ll.
School, a "|.crfect clam " to etart In
The memt era o f the claea attending
_____
i
fn® iwimanently. —-tion. John
been permitted to go free by a Lincolns she has registered Poland cold *r damp, or chronic rheumatism,
Say School. drllRhUd the member* o f , th
New V ear. T h e y receiv ed th e w ere : C h a r le y H a y te r. O rlen E a r le y .
.
..
. .
a . U i r i e t t , n i j r a t , U lt a i * , U t
Chinas, pnre bred White Leghorns, an I requires no treatment whatever?
grand jury.— Ashland Tidings.
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pure bred Tnnlou-e gee*:*, Pekin ducks Apply Chamberfain’s Liniment freelv her clam N ew Ycar'a eve by takin * •fh a u ta u n u a s a l u t e ’ an d reapond ed n . y S m ith , E lm e r B u ta. F r a n k * • - | , igM ; an u n h e a ltliv m at. le a n u n h ap p y I
M rs C a rls o n e*- j K in n e y . J o h n V an Nortwlck. K a y
Burdock B lood Bitters build*
Come in and ace tboae fancy art calen­ and-barred Rock chickens.— Agricultor* and see b o « quickly it gives relic/ them in a b o d y to the Vaudette thea­ with th H ass y e ll
nnv nodal
ter,
where
they
apent
a
plraaant
even­
t For sale by ell good dealers.
pecta to m ove thla week with her hue- Butler, Raymond Uhorke, Orant Bur- U|> «ouod health—keep* you wall.
dar* st Daniel'*.
L D, , D tu b'i.
Snellinj Committee Pay*
and Makes Orders.
Our Gigantic Sale carries an important message to the people of Dallas and vicin­
ity. You w ill find a clearance sale price on every article in the store. The best
stock of merchandise in Polk County w ill be offered in the next 30 days at prices
that w ill undoubtedly create a sensation.
W e are prepared for the great event—
and are quoting prices on standard and reliable goods only. The Purchasing
Pow er of Your Dollar, During This Sale, W ill be Great, if You Trade at This Store.
Saow Advertised
Will Soon be Home.
M en’s W om en’s and Children’s Shoes
CLEARANCE
TREMENDOUS
UNRIVALED
SALE
PRICES
ON
Tufford Lutler.
ANOfHER FAKE FROM SALEM.
Papers Indicate More.
Monmouth Boys at it.
SACRIFICE
In Silks, W o ol Dress Goods, Muslin,
Sheeting and Cotton Materials
Boys’ and M en’s Clothing
a
.
Will Bring Big Returns.
a
THE BEE HIVE STORE
Done in Polk First.
Going to Los Angeles.
A Reliable Place to Trade
Enjoy Picture Show.
BARG AIN S