Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 20, 1911, Image 1

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76 COLUMNS
with Supplement
DALLAS, OREGON, JULY
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and Canvasses, Sickle Sections and Rake Teeth
for all makes.
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except Portland.
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DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
ELECTRIC SIGNS
q T h e mofl conservative lines of business find a po­
tent advertising agent in the E L E C T R I C SIG N .
•JAn E L E C T R IC SIG N secures the attention of the
crowds in the main travelled highways—fixes the
store in the mind of the public—dovetails with
newspaper advertising and brings trade.
CElectric advertising is good anywhere, but it is a
P O S IT IV E N E C E S S IT Y to a side street lo-
cation.
flA s k our N ew Business Department about IN D I­
V I D U A L D E S IG N S .
Oregon Power Company
J. L WHITE, Local Manager
Telephone 24
Patronize Itemizer Advertisers for Your Benefit
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT.
NO. 28 .
20, »911.
DALLAS LEADS AGAIN.
He and Staats Have Cleanest Ladies Organize for a City Beau­ Marion County Not in it with
Polk for Early Layers.
tiful Last Tuesday.
Yards in the Town.
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We take the following from the
At the meeting held at the
Saturday afternoon at 4 o ’ clock
despite the extra warm weather home o f Mrs VanOrsdel on Tues­ Salem Statesman:
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Wm. Babcock owns a chicken
that was driving our citizens to day afternoon, called for the
that
laid
an
egg
when
but
five
purpose
of
organizing
a
Civic
Im­
cooling nooks, drinks, and air
disturbers, Alderman W. V. Ful­ provement Club, an organization and a half months old. Because
ler and Dr. A. B. Starbuck had was formed to be known as The o f the feat the chicken has won
their autos in readiness to con­ Woman’s Club o f Dallas, O re -! not only Mr. Babcock’s admira- *
vey the committee o f ten ladies, gon, and to be divided into four tion but that of all other poultry - *
men in the city.
The latter
appointed by President A. B. dtlferent sections.
The following officers were declare that this is the first in- *
Muir to look after Cleanup day,
on a tour o f inspection o f our elected: President, Mrs. George stance called to their attention
city and award the two prizes Gerlinger; secretary, Mrs. J. Ri-1 where a chicken so young has *
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offered by the Itemizer last week ley Craven; treasurer, Mrs. C. L. ' accomplished such a task.
Again is Marion county dis­ &
to those whom they would find Barnes; vice president and chair­
to have the first and second neat­ man of the Civic Improvement tanced by her more advantage­
est looking premises. The ladies j section, Mrs. D. M. Metzger; ously situated neighbor, Polk.
were instructed that it was our vice president and chairman of That pullet is not in it at all. *
aim to consider all phases o f the the Literary section, Mrs. Mark Mr. Joseph Black, of Dallas, on *
different homes, and to award Hayter; vice president and chair­ March 9th hatched out some Yel­ *
On the f
the prizes on the cleanliness of man of the Young Woman’s sec­ low Leghorn chicks.
the entire premises, street, park tion, Miss Mae Shelton; vice 22nd day of June two o f the pul­ *
strips, front and back yards, and . president and chairman o f the lets began laying and have con­
not take so much into considera- Musical section, Mrs. G. P. Mac- tinued to do so ever since. This *
is a record o f three months and *
tion the fineness o f the house, Gregor.
It was decided that the pres- a half against the Statesman’s W
thus giving all a chance. The
ladies of the committee, of ent organized Reading Club five and a half. But we are gen- &
which Mrs. D. M. Metzger is should go in as the Literary sec- erally about two months ahead &
chairman and general rustler, tion o f the Woman’s Club. The ¡in everything. Marion is waking
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were picked up at their homes next meeting o f the club will be up though, since outside people
and nearly two hours spent in called by the president some time built roads for her.
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driving around, stops being during the last week in Septem­
made at all places they consid- ber.
Two in One Night.
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Following is the list o f charter
ered on the eligible list, and ev­
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Monday
night
Dr.
B.
H.
Mc-
Mesdames G. Ger­
erything given thorough inspec­ members:
tion, as called for in the terms of linger, Barnes, C. G. Coad, Van­ Callon performed a feat o f doc­
the Itemizer’s offer. They found Orsdel, Patterson, Castle, R. Y. toring that would not have been *
that most o f our citizens had ta­ Morrison, Loughary, Hamilton, possible under old conditions pri­
ken a pride in observing Cleanup M. Hayter, Metzger, MacGregor, or to the advent of autos. He *
day and that the result in total Sweeney, G. 0 . Grant, Soehren, was first called to the home of *
was one highly to be commend­ Simonton, J, M. Craven, Kersey, Joe A. Cornlcy, on the Maloney *
ed. We had intended to give a C. L. Crider, J. R.‘ Craven” Miss- Place about five miles from town,
list o f the many beautiful homes es Edna Morrison, Mae Shelton. 1 ana assisted the stork in bring- *
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■ will " i n g i n a baby girl. Hardly had *
The
purpose o f the club
in our town, but the ladies have
dissuaded us, saying that they be not for civic improvement on­ he got home and nicely ensconced *■
became bewildered annopg so ma­ ly, but for pleasure and benefit in bed when he was called to *
ny and would prefer not to do so, in every way possible. It is Falls City to bring in a boy at
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fearing some might be missed. hoped to accomplish great things the home of Dick Paul. This
made a total of 30 miles traveled. *
In awarding the first prize to for Dallas.
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Mr. and Mrs. August Boman and
LETTER* LIS t 7
GOOD PRICE.
the second to Mr. and Mrs. Tra­
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cy Staats, we have heard noth­
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The following letters were left Prunes Bring 75 Cents Green De- £
ing but commendation o f their
choice from all parties. Although uncalled for in the Dallas post-
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livered at Plant.
Mr. Boman keeps six horses and office Tuesday:
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a cow, his home is a model of
Edd Zimmer.
neatness in every respect and he
M F Stock well.
Mr. W. N. Sayre, of Portland, *
certainly deserved the reward,
Mrs Alta Simpson.
has been in town this week mak­ *
according to the conditions. The
Mrs C M Simmons.
ing contracts for green prunes, *
Staats home is too a model, but
Mr H J Shea.
and has already secured sufficient
it does not require the labor to
Arthur L Schriber.
to guarantee the engaging o f at *
keep it so, as does the Boman
Mr C A Sampson.
least 15 cars, but stated yester­ *
home. A number o f residences
Mr Gust Dimas.
day that he would be perfectly *
were close in the race for second
Mrs Leona McDaniel.
willing to take on as much more. *
place, one home losing out on ac­
Mrs A R Lowe.
He takes the grades to 55s, and *
count of a pile of cans in the
Miss Retha Eggelston.
is paying 75 cents a bushel, the
back yard, another a fringe of
Ray Christenson.
most money ever.offered for this *
uncut grass and dog fennel in
Mr John Boswell.
product that we are aware of. *
the street, and others in like
Mr M H Adkinson.
The 15 carloads will require some *
manner. Little things these in
Mr Will Anthony.
6000 bushels, it taking 400 bush­ *
themselves, but showing the
Miss Grace Allen—2..
els to the car. Mr. Sayre will
committee were onto their job.
be remembered as the gentleman
C. G. COAD,
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The Itemjzer desires to return
Postmaster. who two seasons ago sent sever­
herewith its hearty thanks to
al cars o f green prunes from this *
the committee for the interest
vicinity, employing quite a force
Thinks Pastures Dry.
taken in the matter, and to com­
for their packing in the Crider
Ida
Grov.\
Iowa,
July
14,
mend them on their choice o f the
building on Oak street, and pay­
two neatest residences in Dallas. Editor Itemizer:
ing 50 cents a bushel for them
Will
you
please
send
me
a
copy
We are also under obligations to
delivered.
He wants to con­
Messrs. Starbuck and Fuller for o f the Itemizer of June 29th, the tract for all the green fruit he h
the use o f their autos, and thor­ one the Christian church got out. can as early as possible, in order I!
oughly appreciate the kindness. I did not receive it; don’ t know to know how many baskets will ÍI
whose fault it was. Am real be needed, and other details.
anxious to see it. The weather The Soehren warehouse will be n
PROGRAM OF SERVICES
has changed here and it is now used for packing purposes this
pleasant with cool nights, We year.
Of Methodist Episcopal church, have had some light to fair
h
Sunday, July 23, 1911:
showers but cannot call the
Good
Enough.
9:45 a. m., Sunday School.
drought
broken.
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to 1
11:00 a. m., Preaching by^ the 1-2 crop; small grain (oats, bar- Editor Itemizer:
pastor; topic, ‘Types and Anti- ley, wheat. 1 1-2 to 3-4 crop,
In my opinion your nomination K
types.”
tatoes notl i g so far; good rains of Woodrow Wilson and Champ h
7:00 p. m., Epworth League.
would help late ones. Pastures Clark to head the national demo­ lì
8:00 p. m., Praise Service.
are dry and bare like it is in cratic ticket cannot be beat. It
The evening service will be Oregon. Corn is hanging in the will certainly appeal very strong­
one o f sacred songs, with a short balance, with the chances against ly to everyone who beiieves in h
address by the pastor. This will ¡t. It is now tasseling very short righteousness in politics. Every | h
be o f great interest and helpful­ and many slender stalks; can : democrat can be proud o f such a h
ness. Special music also at the hardly make more than half a ticket and there is no doubt but
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morning service. We invite all crop with rain and favorable what it could be triumphantly
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to attend.
weather. Cherries are plentiful; elected,
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Prayer meeting each Thursday there were no strawberries, b u t’
Yours for victory,
evening.
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early apples will be plenty.
A VOTER.
GEO. F. HOPKINS,
Yours truly,
Pastor.
Quarterly Meeting.
W. L. GARNER.
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QUEEN QUALITY X Z
Process, are the Most Comfortable
Shoe and are sold at a moderate price.
$3.50 AND $4.00 A PAIR
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THE BRAIN-------THE NERVES------- THE FOOT
The nerves are the most delicate and least understood part o f the human
system.
They telegraph to the brain every trifling irritation.
You touch your finger to a red-hot stove—-the nerves telegraph to the brain
that it hurts, and the brain telegraphs back, “ take your finger off the stove.”
The brain telegraphs this answer because it has been educated to know
what to telegraph.
You have noticed how utterly miserable you have felt af^er wearing a
tight-fitting or poorly made boot for only an hour.
The entire nervous system was at a high tension, sending a continuous
message to the brain, crying for relief.
A trifling irritation on the foot is intensified many fold, because your whole
weight bears down upon it.
This is a serious matter, because the nerves concentrate on that point. It
disquiets the nerves, makes the body ache all over, and you cannot do good
thinking or good work.
It is the same principle o f nerve shattering that created a favorite means
of torture during the days o f the inquisition—water, allowed to drip slowly
upon a small spot on the head, drove men violently insane in an incredibly
snort time.
It may be a lump of wax, a wrinkle in the lining, or the almost invisible
point of a tack, or a ridge of raised stitches.
So good thinking, good work in school or office, and bodily comfort depend
upon the proper dressing of the foot—to secure absolute relaxation of the nerves.
In QUEEN QUALITY SHOES the inner soles are smooth, the stitches
are all underneath and outside, instead of right through the sole, as in machine
sewed shoes.
They fit better, because made on finer shapes—in more sizes and many
idths—and are lasted better, with the “ stretch” taken out o f the leather.
If your feet are telegraphing now—this m inute—that thev want relief-
come to us and let us start you rigT
gnt.
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES—buy them from a store that ridgidly in­
spects all the shoes it sells—and take time to be fitted properly.
The BEE HIVE Store
D allas, O regon.
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No Mosquitoes Here.
An Enjoyable Occasion.
Portland is, as usual, suffering
It was a sight good for sore
from an epidemic o f mosquitoes, eyes last Saturday evening to
occasioned probably by her near­ watch the hundreds o f people
ness to vast fields o f stagnant who were enjoying the band con-
water. Polk county is not both cert. The block o f court house
ered in this manner, a mosquito lawn was covered with white-be-
being rather an unusual sight to ¡decked feminines, intersprinkled
most o f us. Nevertheless it w ould1 with the darker coating o f the
not be a bad idea for everyone to sterner sex, seeking and finding
treat with coal oil any standing j relief from the heat o f the day
water that may be on their prem- and listening to the entrancing
ises.
| music put up by Leader Grant
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_ .. and his 32 trained musicians.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK The streets were filled with ve-
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hides and autos from near and
from far, and the business *a-
Frank J. Ward, Dallas.
ces were kept busy until a late
I. L. Smith, Dallas.
hour.
W. G. Nesmith, Blue River.
J. G. Berry, Imbler, Or.
Printing Done Right.
M. Peterson, Grand Ronde.
There is no better equipped job
John E. Smith, Ames, Iowa.
Mrs. W. M. Hunter. Corvallis. office in the Willamette valley
than that o f the Itemizer, and
W. Cerny, Dallas.
we can turn out work cheaply
H. W. Clifford. Dallas.
and as good as anyone on short
Jas. Middleton. Dallas.
j notice.
Ole Kittleson, Buell,
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The fourth quarterly confer-1 h
j enee o f the Methodist church o f ; iì
Dallas will be held in the class
room o f the church Tuesday eve- j
n,ng. July 25. All officials are
rUlllested to be present, and all
others who desire. The elections II
[Pr nex* year w][) then occur and II
the reports for the current year i
be given. Dr. James Moore, dis-1
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trict superintendent, will be pres-1
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Next Sunday’s Game.
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Next Sunday at the base ball j
park at 2:30 in the afternoon, the II
Dallas Grays will meet up against
the world famous Corvallis 0 . A.
C. veteran nine, and a struggle]
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for supremacy is looked for that
will eclipse anything in that line
heretofore attempted. The Grays
suffered defeat the last time they II
met Corvallis, but we hope to
hear a different story from the
next game. Do not forget to at­
tend if you want to enjoy an ex­ il
citing hour or two.
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The Easiest to Operate
The Most Improved Machine Made
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