Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 13, 1911, Image 2

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Now do yourself a reeil favor
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YOU’LL FIND AN EXTRA SUIT OR TWO A GREAT LUXURY; one very common mistake men make is that
they wear one suit too constantly; bad for the clothes. Two suits worn alternately
will outlast three worn steadily.
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Now, we’re making the extra suit proposition interesting to you; because we’re getting the summer goods cleared for the coming o f fall stocks.
W e ’re making price inducements to you to buy now; it’s a help to us to have you buy now, to get this summer stuff out o f the way.
It’s an advantage to you to buy now, because you get good clothes for a good deal less than ordinary prices.
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
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clothes are always a bargain at regular prices; at figures we give now you’d better buy all you’ve got money for; they’ll be good for several seasons
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Many Special Bargains for a Few Days Only to Make Room for our ] "all Stock.
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Ladies’ and Misses’ Colored
Parasols, to close at 1-2 price.
$5.00 values in Silk Petticoats
for $3.50.
Our Lace Curtains at a bargain
All Men’s and Boy’s Oxfords.
$ 5 .0 0
$ 4 .0 0
$ 3 .5 0
$ 2 .5 0
O x fo r d s
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$ 3 .3 5
$ 2 .6 5
$ 2 .3 5
$ 1 ,6 5
A l l M e n ’s D r e s s S t r a w H a t s r e d u c e d O n e -T h ir d .
Summer Dresses and White
Over Skirts at 1-2 price.
Ribbons on Snip
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W e g iv e y o u all o u r p r o fit on M e n ’s
Belts on Sale.
P a n t s d u r in g th e S a le .
A good new Tan Button Shoe
for $2.75.
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All our Shirt Waists reduced 1-3
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Neckwear on Sale.
S o m e r a r e b a r g a in s in H a t s a n d S h o e s.
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ON THE SIXTH COUNT
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7,550
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7,090
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17,195
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12,700
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24,515
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25,390
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12,745
6 7 __________________ 7,785
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8,525
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7,175
1 3 7 ________________ 5,360
1 5 1 ________________ 6,310
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Uglow Clothing House
M en’s Fine Clothing, Gentlem en’s Furnishings, Etc.
THE FLORSHEIM SHOE
Dallas, Oregon
Juatin Hunter .............................
A P Starr ....................................
Adam?..............................
Mistletoe Circle No. 23, Wo - 1 Almira Rebekah Lodge last J Ralph
Sclialler & Sons........... ........
men o f Woodcraft, last evening night installed the following o f­ I) P Stapleton............................ /
at their hall installed their officers ficers for the ensuing term, Mrs. ThomHH Strain.............................
and had a pleasant social time. Lorena Castle, district deputy Ezra H art....................................
They also had as their guests president, being the installing Otto Skersiea .............................
E A Pagenkopf ...........................
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dibble, of Oak­ officer; Noble Grand, Mrs. Em­ G II Crawford .............................
ma
Coad;
Vice
Grand,
Miss
Nola
lan d , Cal., both old organizers
A Brown........................................
; for Women o f Woodcraft and the Goad; secretary, Miss Alta Sav­ i i a llo ?r.er. ..................................
Harry K ibby................................
Woodmen o f the World, but who age; treasurer, Miss Ollie Howe; C
L Crider....................................
are now traveling throughout chaplain, Mrs. F. H. Morrison; Barthold Barg C o .........................
warden,
Miss
Edna
Morrison;
Oregon in tha interests o f the
J W Finn ..............................
United Artisan%and are at pres­ conductor, Miss Hallie Coad; in­ E Branch......................................
Hansel......................................
ent making t h f, .' headquarters side guardian, Miss Ruby Fiske; W
Harry Pickens.............................
in this city; su S t .-’^8 Mamie outside guardian, Mrs. Lubkie; William H oppe.............................
Montgomery, special organizer . R. S. N. G., Mrs. Ora Cosper; Guy Ott ........................................
for the Women o f Woodcraft, I L. S. N. G., Miss Claudia Coad; B L iSmurk....................................
A Williamson...........................
who installed the officers. After R. S. V. G., Miss Mae Shelton; L
M A Lynch ...................................
the regular routine o f business L. S. V. G., Mrs. Nan Ayres,
Dan Elliott...................................
and several good talks by the
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William G o rs lin e ........................
J A Tate .......................................
visiting neighbors, refreshments
Dallai Man Like* Salem,
A Ham paon ...................................
were served and a most pleasant
Edwin j acobson. one o f the Thornton Hardware C o .............
hour spent. The officers who jjVe real estate men o f Dallas, A L Bartholomew.....................
are to serve the following term has recently shown his faith in E Evans ....................................
are; Fast Guardian Neighbor, yajenl property by buying a half T J Merrick..................................
I> Shepard.
Mrs. V. P. Fiske; guardian neigh- block in Brooklyn addition. The C
J F Ullrich ...................
bor, Mrs.
P, Starr; banker, 'consideration in this case is said
Ferry account:
Mrs. U. S. Grant; clerk, Miss S a -' to have been something like $700. Oberson B r o s ...............
C L Hubbard ...............
die Lynn; adviser, Mrs. Herbert
Statesman.
C Peck ..........................
Lee; attendant,
Mrs.
Henry
Gid Newton.................
Stump; managers, Mrs. J. E.
L Damon .......................
THOSE WHO PASSED:
Sibley, Mrs. F. Allen, Mrs. Wal­
Courthouse account:
ter Roy; sentinels, A. Stow, Jas.
County Superintendent II. C. Seymour Dallas Telephone Co .. ,
W Stum p...................
Sweeney; musician. Miss Ada returned last Friday from Salem, where II
he had been engaged as a member of Dallas Mercantile C o ..
Longnecker.
Shaw
A Moacott ..........
the state board appointed to grade the
I teachers’ papers written at the recent Oregon Power Co............
Card of Appreciation.
state examination. In Polk county Dali»» Water Co .........
made application for state M V Woods ...................
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pillar wish I thirty-seven
papers, and all but aix passed, which it H Wilkinson.................
Pauper account:
in this way to publicly thank the i one of the best showings made in the
D G Meador.....................
many kind friends who so i state this year. The names of the suc­ Williams
Drug C o .........
§ i thoughtfully brought and sent cessful ones in this county are as fol­ C A Robinson..................
:
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Neal
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the beautiful flowers to their lows
Dallas—Miss Ruth Beaver, Miss Veva
home on last Tuesday, and w ill Burns, Miss Ruth Nunn, Mis« Alta G O Butler.......................
Steffv.........................
be ever held in grateful r e m e m - ; Savage, John B. Hatch, Mrs. Mabel S L D
H Schultz...............
Hatch, Miss Maud Hart.
brance by them.
Dr B II MeCallon...........
Falls City— Miss Clara Montgomery,
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Miss Alma Hoesby, Klmer Barnhart, J G Brown
E Huntlev .............................
MAKING GOOD.
Rif
Mrs. Chloe Seymour, Miss Ina Graham. C
Peter Cook......
Salem—Miss Martha Jensen, A. J.
West
Salem Supply C o ..............
HI
O’ Kielly, Miss I'ella Olsen, Mies Etta
Current expense:
Cleanup Day Already a Pronounced White. Miss Flora Grice, R M. Roberts,
A F Toner...................................
Miss Elsie While.
Success in Every Way.
Independence— W. E. Buell, Miss Kilham Stationery C o ...............
Mary Whitman, Miss June Seeley, Miss Fuller Pharmacy.........................
C G Coad ........ .........................
There was no question in the
Gladys stew.rt, Mi*. Glass A Prudhomm . C o .............
Polk County Item izer.................
Itemizer s mind but what our xeiiie Mulkey, m u « Phoebe Wyeth.
Q A Bateson A C o .......................
1 loyal citizenship would rally to
Monmouth—O. H. Carton,
Polk County Observer................
the suggestion o f a city cleanup w ill« m in«— w . j . Hagman.
Boys' and Girls’ A id ............. ..
General
Gibson Pott No 64........
day, and they
have already
Hu.nTvist. M.si’ M .^ i l .i l
shown that the major portion O f
Sharidan— Mis. Chrystel Foe rate.— Leopold A Voelpel.......................
J M Grant .................................
! them are bound to make good < Observer,
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Sale Begins Saturday,
July 8th.
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GOING BOTH WAYS.
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258 00
12 70 Service Hard to Obtain on Lady
141 50
Living in Both Polk and
03 75 |
3 00 !
Yamhill Countie*.
2 00 j
180 80 j W om an’ « ingenuity, coupled with the
131 25 persuasive agency of a loaded musket
153 25 . ¡n tbe hands of Mrs. M. J. Carter, wife
‘M! t [ ° f a prosperous rancher living three
10 00 miles south of here, has created a bar-
2160 rier on the Carter farm through which
2 15 G. U.' Henderson, the sheriff of Yamhill
66 19 county, and A. M. Fanning, the mayor
75 03 of Sheridan, litre been unable to pene­
76 00 trate. A s a result, Mra. Carter now
99 00 stands master of a situation that prom­
56 00 ises to enmesh attorneys, real estate
23 “ agents, bankers, court officials and
50 50 county records in a labarynlhine legal
84 35 tangle.
333 85
Mrs. Carter drove the mayor of Sher­
49 45 idan from her premises one day last
102 20 weak at thu point of a shotgun, and a
185 00 few days later, by a shrewd watchful­
284 25 ness, was able to blanket the efforts of
227 11 the Yamhill county sheriff to serve a
68 12 warrant for her arrest. The house of
185 00 Carter stands within a few feet of the
114 00 dividing line between Polk and Yamhill
2 50 counties, and when Sheriff Henderson
200 00 approached the hack'door, which opens
to the vista of Yamhill county, he was
9 25 met hy the decorous parley of Mrs. Car­
12 00 ter, who forebore to leave the security of
8 00 that part of her home that lies within
50 00 the county of Polk.
6 00
Dissatisfied with the preliminary ne­
gotiation* which Mr*. Carter made with
30 90 the mayor and other! for the sale of her
1 76 land early last week, she came to a bank
3 25 in Sheridan and aecured the dead to the
4 25 ranch, which was held in escrow by the
26 50 bank. Thii is the prize now coveted by
26 95 the mayor. A legal suit has lieen insti­
60 00 tuted by the prospective buyers, alleg­
12 00 ing a breach of contract on the part of
Mrs. Carter, but Situs far she had de­
15 50 clined to accept monetary offers to bind
6 70 the transaction, and declares she will
14 00 not until she is satisfied that there is no
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connected with the transfer.
21 20 trickery
It Is the object of the plaintiffs to
9 60 bring suit in Yamhill county, where
6 OO legal expenses will be minimized, due to
5 00 the proximity of the county seat. If
2 50 action it begun in Polk county, it will
106 00 swing the stage of controversy to Dellas,
9 90 tha county seat of Polk county, which is
10 00 more nearly inaccessible from Sheridan.
The convenient topography of tha
2 50 Carter farm, in that She boundary line
5 67 between the two counties offers immedi­
11 30 ate exit from the province of the law on
21 84 either aide, is regarded as a stumbling
49 25 block that will handicap seriously the
10 90 prosecution of the suit by the plaintiffs.
25 50 —Oregonian.
56 85
100 00
Probate.
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278 80
In tbt estate of John L. Guttry, de­
32 14 ceased—monthly allowance to widow
increased to $30.
and are not going to wait for any j
In the estate of Margaret D. Camp­
Dallas
to
Make
Display.
BILLS ALLOWED.
bell, deceased—executor ordered to sell
specified day to do it either. Just |
The Dallas Commercial Club, acting personal estate.
a gentle hint o f that character
along the lines laid down by the meal­
Roads and bridges:
In the estate of J. H. Burton, de­
was enough for the most of Atlas Bridge C o........................... $3000 00 ing of delegates front the various com­ al ased—administratrix ordered to bor­
them. All week, scythes and Craven Bros ................................. 358 75 mercial clubs of Linn, Lane, Marion, row money.
5 63 Benton and Polk counties in Albany has
rakes have been in demand, and Willamina State Bank ...........
Sheriff Grant is atCorvallia on official
13 24 taken up with the county court the
i the result already is quite a dif­ Strong A Shafer........... ...............
Spaulding Logging C o..
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32 43 placing a Polk county exhibit at tha hnsinese and John Ritcher is high Uiea
ferent town. Those who cannot Security V A M Wt
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IS 60 state fair. The court made the club the of the shop here.
forks
find time personally to attend to M L Frants
11 28 proposition that if it would gather the
There will he a rattling good game of'
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73 34 exhibit, the court would put it up and
! cleaning up are hiring it done ! Standard Oil Co ............
24 7o install it at Salem. The Dalles club is ball next 8unday afternoon. Dallas ve.
Wells. Do not misa it.
and labor for the purpose is at a Soehrcn Warehouse C o .............
5 0 0 1 now taking the matter up with the In­
premium
Ye editor tries to I
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A quintet of our best militia shootera
3 50 dependence, Monmouth and Falla Citv
Roik county has *re at Clackamas endeavoring to make
keep his little home pretty well k c Hall
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15 60 Commercial Clubs.
16 10 not made an exhibit at the state fair, their mark in the rifle target.
slicked up. yet we have put in Gold Creek Lumber Co
6 00
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Henry 8av.ry . « at Monmouth th i.
\ two full days this week, and tHe M x p,*,her
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58 1905, In 1905 Polk's exhibit carried off morning and apprehended Edgar Sacree,
Watt Shipp
result is not yet fully up to the O A W Sewer Pipe C o .............
53 50 so many first prises that W. H. Down­ wanted in Portland on • minor charge.
fastidious desires o f Polk’s best 9 F C A tV Ry Co ...................
475 00 ing, president ol the State Board of Ag­
21 23 riculture, wt* prompted to remark that
Richard LeGallienne, tiring of the
printer. It takes time, all right, E M Smith ...............................
38 82 Polk County ie justly entitled to be call­ eternal wail of those who decry the pres­
to keep our homes looking neat. Beall A C o ..................................
17 50 ed the "Blue Ribbon C ounty" of Ore­ ent as dull, prosaic, all-bueinesa age
Dallas I.nmber A Gigging Co
end bewail the passing of the "good old
4 77 gon—Oregonian.
Falls City Lumber Ca
Patent.
days of poetry and romance," hat writ­
3 50
N A Lund#
ten to» the August number of the Smart
29 05,
F J W a g n e r..H
I 8 to Guilford W. Worden.
Set against thi* theory.
C n CoMa, C reep sad w boop sag Coegk.
C Stafrin ......................................
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V . S. to G W Portwood.
Installation of Officers.
Rebekahs Install.
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Chamberlain s Voueti Remedy