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T h e P a p e r th a -t Q l^ e s Y o u W K a -f Y o u W arvt to 76 COLUMNS with Supplement T he B est and L a r g e st Paper in Polk C ounty DAI.LAS, OREGON, JUNE 8, I91J. VOL. XXXVI. A NEW DEPOT. DON’T TAKE CHANCES ON YOUR SUIT GET THE BEST THE Bishop’s Ready Tailored Saits EXCEL IN APPERANCE IN WORKMANSHIP IN WEAR IV COME WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM $10.00 to $35.00 AT AN, THE >UR WE ^ND d L - Salem Woolen Mill Store SA LEM , OREGO N .50 rtEN H A .OO 7 S c .S O r* * * * * * * * * * * r* * * * * * * * * * * * * * \ I o . U SE *5 m BEANS-ORTO ARSENATE * m ft * ft ft Guaranteed Under the U . S. Insecticide A ct, 1910. QUEEN QUALITY Flexible Won der W o r k e r Process, are the Most Comfortable Shoe and are sold at a moderate price. $3,50 AND $4.00 A PAIR THE BRAIN------ THE NERVES----- THE FOOT The BEE HIVE Store f t * Dallas, Oregon. UNION MEAT CO. W e are putting up some H am s and Bacon that have that sweet, delicious flavor A lso everything that goes to make a first class Meat Market W. A. HANOR, Prop., Dallas -♦ • ------------ The S old on E a sy P a y m e n ts F R E E S ew in g Machine The Most Beautiful - * CRAVEN BROS., Agents GOLDEN WEDDING. * De- Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Nearly a Certainty that a Change Our Cement Industry to be * veloped in near Future. Judge and Mrs. Hardy Holman * is Seriously Contemplated. * Word comes to the Itemizer, on Tuesday afternoon, at the hos- While the Itemizer has been unable to procure any official in what is considered good author- pi table and handsome residence * formation that a change of loca ity, that development will soon 0f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jacob- tion for a new depot is contem be started on the cement rock son> was celebrated the fiftieth * plated, yet all signs point to it industry in the Oakdale vicinity, | wedding anniversary of Judge being a fact. Some time ago the by the Portland company which and Mrs. Hardy Holman, parents remodeling of the present depot 1®®* yea,l bought up all the avail- of Mrs. Jacobson. From early * was agreed upon, and shipments i abjc land in that vicinity con- afternoon until late in the eve * ning lifelong friends of the hap of material had begun to come in. | taming roc*{ A few days ago all such orders £or the making ot cement. The py couple kept dropping in to were rescinded, and nothing fur- factory for the making of the ce- tender congratulations on the * ther will be done along that line, j ment is being built as rapidly as auspicious event, an occasion * While nothing official has been possible, and it is said that, con- most rare in the lives of the ma * given out, it is pretty well sidering our rock the best of the jor portion of the residents of ft agreed among local railroad cir- [Several properties they have p r- this globe. The residence was ft _ . they . will - pro- . . I most artistically decorated for ft cles that a union depot is to be chased in Oregon, The nerves are the most delicate and least understood part of the human built here, as soon as the neces ceed to utilize it first. The derails the occasion, and a buffet lunch- sary red tape is gone through of their program of work are to eon was served to all who came, ft system. with and plans perfected. The a great extent in the dark, ex- Many relatives and guests from ft They telegraph to the brain every trifling irritation. location as selected will be at the cept to themselves. It is knoVn a distance were in attendance, ft Hardy Holman and Margaret ft foot of Shelton street in the rear that surveys have been made and You touch your finger to a red-hot stove—the nerves telegraph to the brain of the present roundhouse of the grade stakes set, presumably for E. Allen were married on the old ft th a t it hurts, and the brain telegraphs back, ‘’take your finger off the stove.” S. F. C. & W. The depot will be a railroad from some point in Vernon place near Eola, June 6, ft what is known as a double deck this vicinity to their proposed 1861. The brain telegraphs this answer because it has been educated to know but whether such Mr, Holman was born in Platt ft er, of modern construction, and quarry, the home railroad will have its will connect with the S. P. county, Missouri, April 27, 1840, ft what to telegraph. offices in the upper story. Until line or with the S. F. C. & W and crossed the plains to Oregon ft You have noticed how utterly miserable you have felt af«.er wearing a plans are gotten out, it will be R. R. is as yet only a matter of in 1847. He was elected sheriff ft conjecture. To those who know tight-fitting or poorly made boot for only an hour. of Polk county in 1882, and for impossible to definitely state the size, mode of construction or ma the contour of the land the most the past 14 years has served as ft The entire nervous system was a t a high tension, sending a continuous terial to be used, but it is not to feasible and easy route seems to justice of the peace, which office ft message to the brain, crying for relief. be supposed that the S. P. will be up the creek, a line which ap he now holds. ft Mrs. Holman, who was Mar ft go to the expense of erecting a pears not to have been surveyed A trifling irritation on the foot is intensified many fold, because your whole Residents of this vicinity garet E. Allen, was born in new structure unless it be fully ¡at. a able to meet all railroad needs will welcome the beginning of Washington county, Oregon, De ft weight bears down upon it. for years to come and a credit to work on this industry, it being cembe'r 10, 1845, and has resided ft This is a serious matter, because the nerves concentrate on that point. It the growing city that so well pa- one which will mean much to- \ ¡n Oregon ever since, being the ft ward the development of the oldest native daughter in Polk ft disquiets the nerves, makes the body ache all over, and you cannot do good .tronizes them. The location of a depot on this country, besides giving employ- county. thinking or good work. Mr. and Mrs. Holman are time- ft site will call for much additional ment to many workers. ft It is the same principle of nerve shattering th at created a favorite means street work by the city, as either ddocdam ‘ n r «E ovirrc honored pioneers of Polk county PROGRAM OF SERVICES : and are the parents of the foi- ft of torture during the days of the inquisition—water, allowed to drip slowly Shelton or Jefferson street will w , , , , lowing children: Milton, of East- ft upon a small spot on the head, drove men violently insane in an incredibly now have to be paved with ma cadam their entire length, in or Of Methodist Episcopal church, ern Oregon; Mrs. Frank Myer, ft snort time. Mrs. I. N. Woods, Mrs. Edwin der to accommodate the traffic Sunday, June 11, 1911: 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. Jacobson, of Dallas; Mrs. A. M. ft that will necessarily follow the It may be a lump of wax, a wrinkle in the lining, or the almost invisible 11:00 a. m., Union service at Dalrymple, of Salem; Andrew N. ft removal from the present site. Evangelical church for Dallas , 0f Portland. ft .point of a tack, or a ridge of raised stitches. College Baccalaureate sermon. COURT NEWS. ft So good thinking, good work in school or office, and bodily comfort depend 7:00 p. m., Epworth League. ft upon the proper dressing of the foot—to secure absolute relaxation of the nerves. Improve the Soil. 8:00 p. m., Preaching by the Two contested cases, both pastor. Ida Grove, Iowa, June 2, 1911. ft In QUEEN QUALITY SHOES the inner soles are smooth, the stitches causing considerable interest, en Prayer services Thursday eve Editor ft Itemizer: gaged the attention of Judge ning each" week. are all underneath and outside, instead of right through the sole, as in machine _____________ ft I have read the letters in the Goad in the county court, and We extend to one and all a cor- Itemizer on the subject of “Our ft sewed shoes. . Judge Holman in the justice’s dial invitation to attend our ser- Greatest Need,” with a great court, this week. The county vices. Everyone is welcomed, deal of interest, and I want to ft They fit better, because made on finer shapes—in more sizes and many court case was tried before the “ Come let us worship together.” ■ tell you that it don’t take an Io- ft widths—and are lasted better, with the “ stretch” taken out of the leather. Court on Monday afternoon. It Special music each Sunday. Wa farmer long to make up his ft was the case of Paris v. Brig IT your feet are telegraphing now—this m inute—that they want relief— GEO. F. HOPKINS, mind, and express it too, as to ft ham, being suit brought on wa come to us and let us start you rignt. Pastor. what is the greatest need- in the ft ges alleged to be due. The ver „ — r , A j Willamette Valley. I mean after ft dict was for the plaintiff for the QUEEN QUALITY SHOES—buy them from a store th at ridgidly in New Vegetable Stand. seeing it as I did in the first six amount asked in his complaint. ft spects all the shoes it sells—and take time to be fitted properly. Everett Gwinn has recently months of 1910, and I warff to In the case before Squire Hol ft man which engaged the atten added to his uptodate grocery a sav it is as plain to me as the f t revolving vegetable stand of nose on a man s face that the tion of the Court and a jury on construction that will greatest need of the Willamette f t Tuesday piorning, the verdict of unique Valley is soil improvement. A f t the jury was for the plaintiff in keep cool and fresh what he has naturally rich soil has been im- the sum of $11.50. This was the for sale in that line. poverished by the continual ft case of Joseph Parker v. J. L. growing of grain crops, without f t ADJOURNED MEETING Brown. The plaintiff had asked D a lla s , O r e g o n . any attempt to restore fertility ft for the sum of $28.50 balance due with legumes and rest by pas on Law Occupation Tax now 1 as wages, and the defendant turage. Our Books. asked for judgment against the The feeble, sickly growth of plaintiff in the sum of $24 on a the grain is proof enough of this. counterclaim. The city council met in ad It is very discouraging to a man B. A. Kliks of McMinnville, journed session Tuesday evening the Middle West to travel [gaHHS and L. D. Brown of Dallas, ap with all alderman and officers from through your county in the spring peared for the plaintiffs in the present and Mayor Craven in the and early summer and observe above cases, while Oscar Hayter chair the poor color and lack of growth of Dallas represented the de Ayres gave notice that he had . • It convlnceg perfected arrangements with the j | na tVl* f something is wrong, fendants in the two cases. us that Dallas City bank to carry the either with the soil or the farm- city’s paper on road work until er. Likely it is both, but I think LETTER LIST. such time as the assessments the latter is the one to blame. came in. Enough of this; my page is full. The following letters were left Claims allowed: W. L. GARNER. uncalled for irt the Dallas post- Ralph Adams, pulling root office Tuesday: er __________________ $34 TO FRUIT GROWERS. Mr Warren Allen. F A Lynn, labor 1 Mr Dewey Burdick. A Boman, wood 4 Albert Burge. A J Tupper, arrest . .. 1 A Meeting of the Polk County The auto ordinance was taken Mr C C Cad well. Association on June 17th. up and provoked about two hours Joe Cubbert. discussion, as several of our Miss Lillian Evans (2). Secretary R. M. Ewing desires aldermen are autoists, and they Miss Lou Anna Evans. International Timekeepers’ were earnest advocates of plenty us to announce that a meeting of of speed. The state law was read the Polk County Fruit Growers Agency. by Attorney Hayter. Fenton Association will be held at the Mr A D James. moved to make the speed limit in court house at 2 p. m. on Satur Mr Henry Knudsen. the suburbs 15 miles and ort the day, June 17th. The main sub Mr W F Krider. main streets 10. By this time ject up for discussion will be the Robert Loeb. Allie Miller. the original ordinance was so question of co-operation regard mutilated that the city attorney j ing the marketing of our apple Mr J E Morris. John Sterchi. was ordered to rewrite the same crop, and it should be thoroughly and inculcate the several chan- settled at this meeting, delays j Myron Traver. 1 ges. The street committee was being dangerous in this regard. Mrs F J White. ! authorized to secure the neces All interested are urged to at- j W S Wilkinson. sary boards required by the state tend and assist in definitely de C. G. Coad, law, requiring that signs be pla- termining what is to be done in Postmaster. i ced at the city limits on each this respect. It is a matter of ; road leading into town, bearing much moment to every grower Change of Firm. ] the words, slow down to 15 miles, having a crop to market, and the A. J. Barham has sold his real the speed prescribed on state right thing should be done at the estate interests to Mr. F. E. roads being limited to 25 miles. start. ------- ♦ • ♦ -------- J15 Cook, who came out here last At the top of the Stouffer hill II year, but has been spending the and other places where the busi- Holds for Another Year. winter in Corvallis. Mr. Cook [ness streets are entered upon Mrs. Wm. Kersey informs us says we need more advertising. other boards will have to be put He never knew there was such a up, reading, slow down to 10 that the acre of land in North Dallas is eligible for a cannery fine country until he got hold of miles. a copy of the Itemizer, and read At 9:30 work was taken up on or some similar site for another ing a writeup therein concluded the occupation tax, and discus year yet. It was willed to her [ in trust for such a proposition for \ to make this his home. sion nearly unlimited followed. a period of three years, by her By 11:30 the discussion was end NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK. ed and the ordinance unanimous father. Uncle Bill Brown. This gift should not be overlooked, ly passed with few changes from and some enterprise should in the list recently published in the the near future be secured to Wm Clanfield, Ballston. Itemizer. An emergency clause take advantage of it. W. W. Dawson, Dallas. was incorporated, so that the or J F Croft, Colorado Springs. D A LLA S, ORE. dinance will be in effect as soon F M Hellwarth. Falls City. A M Vernon, McMinnville. as signed by the mayor and Chamberlain’s Cough RsmeCy Cure« Cold«. C roup a n d W hooping Cough, 1 posted. I Joe Trent, Dallas. — ■ ..... 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