Image provided by: Dallas Public Library; Dallas, OR
About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING THE BASIS OF SUCCESS. W E ARE L O N E S O M E . O u r S ec o n d D a u g h te r B e co m es the B rid e c f M . \ F lo y d M eyer. Last Santlay witnessed the first break in the happy family that h a ' snrrounded ye editor’s hearthstone for the last 26 years, when our second daughter, Miss Kuby, became the bride o f Floyd C. Meyer, and left to establish a home o f their own in Tacoma. The niche now vacant is a lonesome looking place for the rest o f us, but we take comfort in the fact that our girl has been g.ven g 'e a t pleasure in the assuming o f the duties so dear to womanhood, and feel certain she will do her part toward making the new hone the place o f love and contentment that she helped to make o f the one she has left behind. The marriage took place at the parsonage o f the Taylor street M. E. church in Portland, Rev. B. F. Young pronouncing the words that made the happy couple man and wife. It was a sort o', impromptu a.Tair, made necessary by the groom having to return t > his duties at once, and for this reason a home wedding was thought undesirable. Mrs. Fisk * and daughters were present at tne ceremony, and Miss Georya ia and Merle Meyer, brother of th i groom, were the legal witnesses o f the event. They le ft for Tacoma Monday, which will hereafter be their home. Since the Ingredient* Entering Peruna A re Known, It* Power a* a Catarrh Remedy and Tonic is Understood. C O LU M BU S, O H IO .—The ac tive ingredient* entering the m olt popular household remedy In the world have been made known to the public. This means a new era in the advertising of popular fam ily medicines—Peruna leads. Peruna contains among other things, golden seal, powerful in its effect upon the mucous mem branes. Cedron seed, a rare medicine and unsurpassed tonic. Cubebs, valuable ¡n nasal catarrh and affections of the kidneys and bladder. Stone root, valuable for the nerves, mucous membranes as well as in dropsy and indi gestion. STANDARDS FOR BREWING HOPS. Value Reckoned on Basis of Hop-Biller Acids and Aroma. The groom is the oldest son o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer, late county treasurer, but who now resides on his farm at Smithfield. Floyd is a native son, born and raised in this vicinity. He received his college education at our local school, and gained much notoriety as a pitcher for our home ball teams, his cleverness with the sphere bringing victory to our nine at many times when it seemed impos sible. For the last two years he has been a resident o f Tacoma, where he has a remunerative and responsible position in the rail road yards. With the additional incentive he now has to make and save money we expect him to climb higher in his chosen profes sion, and are certain he has the ability and determination to do so. Mrs. Meyer is also a native o f this section, and with the excep tion o f a few months has spent her entire life among us. She was fo r several years employed by our local telephone exchange, but for the last year had been an assistant in the postoffice. While not disparaging the good looks o f our better half, she could not he a daughter o f her dad and not be handsome beyond the ordinary. With a fair education, some business experience, and the sweetest o f tempers, the new home will certainly prove a model one. We know their many friends here will join us in wishing such a cul mination, and them a long life o f happiness. ^ !?AtrAtftl.tfAJcAtFAlcA JrA trA f i t A A A A A Til© Is/ ost Can’ t look well, eat well or feel well with impure blood feeding vour body. Keep the blood pure witli lturdocs Klood Bitters. Eat simply, take exer- eise, keep clean and )ou will have long life. Sensational S lio w T w ic e e l s if BUSTER. BROWN. O n e Y e a r for $ 1 .6 0 Ike Regular Price of Each Paper is $1.50 a Year h a v e m a d e th e WE OUR- r o u n d s to GOODJ the This Offer will only Hold Good Until Oct. 31 BUYING AT ONLY REASONABLE PROFITS; DEALING SQUARLEY---- GIVING in g), (3) m oistu re and d ryn ess (poor k iln d ry in g ), (4) su lph uring, (5) d a m a g e by w in d , m old uud Insects (6) o ff co lo r and appearance. Stan dard bops should runge fr o m 100 to 50 points, th e r e la tiv e m e rit o r va lu e o f the sp ecim en bein g ex p ressed in the p ercen ta g e o f poin ts It receives. F o r e v e ry per cent o f h op -bitter a d d s b elow 20 and d o w n to 15, inclu sive, ouo point Is d e d u c te d ; fo r e v e r y p e r cent b e lo w 15 and d o w n to 10 tw o points ure d ed u cted ; fo r e v e r y p e r ce n t b e lo w 10 and d o w n to 8 th ree points a re d e du cted ; fo r 1 [>or cen t b e lo w 8 fo u r points a re dedu cted. T h e sca le o f q u a lity ns to arom a w ill ra n ge fr o m e x q u is ite w ith fift y points, to In fe rio r w ith t w e n ty -fiv e points, the grad es b e in g : E x q u isite, 50; v e r y good, 40; good , 35; fa ir , 30; In fe rio r, 25. C on ten ts o f le a v e s an d stem s and seeds w ill be p en a lized on e p o in t fo r each p e r ce n t; m oistu re 1 per cen t fo r each p e r cen t u bove 10, up to 14; dryness t w o points fo r each per cen t b e lo w 8 and d o w n to G Inclu sive, ns in d icated In schedule. H op s w ill 1 k > d is q u a lified i f th ey con tain : (1) I.ess than 7 per cen t o f s o ft resins o r h op -bitter acids, |2) m ore than 14 per ce n t o f seeds (3) m ore than 12 p e r ce n t o f le a v e s and stem s, (4) m ore than 15 o r less th an 0 per cen t o f m oistu re, (3) i f stro n g ly sul phured (h e a v y reaction In fiv e m in utes), «1) I f h e a v ily d a m a g ed b y m old o r Insects, (T) I f stro n g ly discolored o r stron g ly o ff ill appearance, (SI i f abnorm nl In odor, d isagreeab le, cheesy o r rank. ________ _______________ STANDING M A M A E ver tfA tfA tfA if A iff. 8 l tfA iff 5} ft in Dallas »I » A W BEHIND THE SAME EVERYTHING PRICE* WE SELL; AS YOU KNOW, BY ATTENDING TOOUR BUSINESS AND CARRYING THE STOCK. GOOD INTENTIONS COME ONLY OUT OF THE HEAD; C a le n d a r s GOOD GOODS FO R 1912 MUST COME OUT OF A GOOD STORE THAT IS ABLE TO GET GOOD GOODS. WE ENJOY OUR BUSINESS. ACTIVITY PROGRESS IS ENJOYABLE'. BUSINESS MEN, PROUD OF OUR WE ARE W e have a line of Calendars for 1912 that is simply su- ' perb. Our prices are very conservative when quality is considered — and then the money stays in Dallas, not sent to some eastern city. The workmanship is unex celled—in fact, our Calendars are not surpassed ¿>y any and some others are much inferior— at any price. I f interested, call Main 1 and our solicitor will call with samples. L et us suggest that you get your order in early and thus avoid the great rush at the eleventh hour. PROFESSION. AND WE MAKE A PROFESSION OF OUR BUSINESS. A PROFESSIONAL MAN’ IS A MAN ESPECIALLY SKILLED IN WHAT HE DOES. WE HAVE MADE A STUDY OF DRESSING PEOPLE; THIS IS OUR PRO FESSION. AND THIS IS OUR CONFESSION. Dallas Mercantile Co. M AR R IE D S U N D A Y NIGHT. M o D e e n a Butz a n d M r. T. G ro v e r M c D o n a ld M a r r ie d at H o m e o f B rid e ’s Parents. TH E ITEMIZER, DALLAS DALLAS STATION TIME CARD W RITTEN BY RUTH NUNN. $\ ONE DAY O N LY W CUSTOMERS One o f the prettiest and most charming weddings o f the season j occurred Sunday evening, September 17, at the suburban home o f! and Mrs. H. S. Butz, when their only daughter. Miss MoDee ftl Mr. 5$ j na Lucretia Butz, was united in marriage to Mr. T. Grover McDon ald. Immediately preceding the ceremony Miss Pearl Owens, o f I N D E P E N D E N C E & M O N M O U T H RY. ft Portland, sang very sweetly, “ Oh, Promise M e.” Promptly at 7:30! Dallas Division. ft o ’ clock, the bridal party proceeded to the parlor to the strains o f ft the wedding march, played by Mr. William Caldwell, and took pla LE A V IN G DALLAS. A R R IV IN G DALLAS. ft ces beneath a bell 'of white asters suspended from a beautiful floral Passenger No. 65........... ___8:30 a. m Passenger No. 64.........................6:50 a. m. ft arch, where the impressive ceremony was read by Rev. Leon L. Passenger No. 69........... .... 1:00 p. in. Passenger No. 68 .................11 :30 a. m. Passenger No. 70 ..................6:55 p. in. Passenger No. 71........... ... .7 :25 p. m. ft Myers, minister o f the Church o f Christ. ft The bride was charmingly gowned in a costume o f cream satin, LE AV IN G INDEPENDENCE A R R IV IN G INDEPENDENCE 4 with white veil, and carried a bouquet o f white carnations, which Passenger No. 64................... 6:00 a. rn. Passenger No. 66 ..................9:15 a. ni. was afterw ard caught by Miss Pearl Owens and Miss Ruth Nunn. 4 Passenger No. 68 ................10:50 a. m. Passenger No. 69 ................. 1:25 p.m . Passenger No. 71...................8 :00 p. m . 4 The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Norma Holman, who Passenger No. 70................. 6:15 p. in. 4 was gowned in blue batiste. The groom was attended by his bro Alrlle Division. 4 ther, Mr. W ill McDonald, o f Portland. A R R IV IN G A IR L IE . 4 The parlors were artistically decorated in white asters and ivy, LE A V IN G A IR L IE . Passenger No. 62........... ........8 :15 a Passenger No. 61.................. 7:50 a. m. 4 with streamers o f white satin ribbon. The dining room was trim Passenger Passenger No. 73.................. 3:26 p. m. No, 72...................4:05 p. med with pink and lavender asters and ferns. 4 The bride is a graduate o f the Dallas High School, and is an ac L E A V IN G INDEPENDENCE. A R R IV IN G INDEPENDENCE. 4 complished musician, having graduated from the musical course of Passenger No. 61................... 7 :00 a. m. Passenger No. 62................... 9:25 a m. « I Dallas College last June. The groom is the youngest son o f Mr. Passenger No. 73...................2:30 p. m. I Passenger No. 72................... 4:50 p. in. Train No. 69 leaving Dallas at 1:00 p. in. connects at Monmouth for Airlie. « and Mrs. James McDonald, prominent residents o f Bowersville. 4 He served in the United States navy, and is a member o f the Ore Trains Nos. 62 and 72 from Airlie connect at Monmouth for Dallas and way points. 4 gon National Guard. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left Monday by the 4 way o f Salem for a brief honeymoon trip to Portland. They were S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC . 4 accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans, o f Portland. LE A V IN G DALLAS. A R R IV IN G DALLAS. ft Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, Mr. and Passenger No. 74 ..................6:55 a m. | Passenger No. 77..................11:06 a. m. ft Mrs. W. W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Miller and family, Mr. and Passenger No. 76................... 2:30 p. m. I Passenger No. 75 .................. 7 20 p. m. ft Mrs. Frank Holman and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Mr. ft and Mrs. H. S. Butz, Rev. and Mrs. Leon L. Myers, Miss Addie S A L E M , F A L L S C I T Y A W E S T E R N RY. Boydston, the Misses Julia and Ruth Nunn, Mr. William Caldwell, ft Mr. Robert VanOrsdel, George and Elmer Butz. East Bound. W e s t Bound. ft The out-of-town guests were: The Misses Emma and Amelia T R A IN No. 1. T R A IN No. 2. Pallas............................... 7:35 a. m. Lv. West Salem..................... 9:00 a. m. » Peterson, o f Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans, Mr. W ill McDonald, Lv. Ar. West Salem...................... 8:15 a. m. Lv. Dallas .......................... 9:45 a. m. Miss Pearl Owens, Ira and Earl Kollenborn, o f Portland; Mr. Cur ft Lv. Falls City .................... 10:15 a. in. tis Houser, o f Newberg. j T R A IN No. 3. UVEamy Features V W W V V V W W t f V V W f V V 1* V W ALL TREATING OUR PATRONS WITH COURTESY; AND M iss Weldon Black, house-mover. Dallas, Thursday, September 28 W Polk County Itemizer . ch eaply OI.CSTEBH o r FFM \ T.E HOI'S AT DIFVKB- 1CHT STAGI.H OP GHOWTH. 4 300 Animals Elephants 4 4 Camels 4 300 People 4 4 Zubus, Zebras 4 Russian Bears 4 22 African Lions ftl 4 and 4 Tigars. Pumas, Jaguars 4 African Lions Leopards, Cheetahs, 4 Ride Horses 4 in a big Steel Arena 4 under the direction of 4 ft 4 ft English and German 30 groups o f 4 4 Lady Trainers ft 4 Savage Beasts ftl 4 in Salutation ft 4 ft Two Military Bands 4 ft 4 § 4 Special Railroad Trains ft ft 4 Monster Tents 4 ft 4 High School Horses, Boxing Kangaroos, W restling Bears, 100 Dogs, ft 4 ft 4 ft Ponies, Monkeys, Baboons, Apes, Merry Clowns and Sensational New, 4 ft 4 ft 4 ft Novel Acts, all in Three Rings, Steel Areas and an Elevated Stage 4 ft 4 ft 4 FR E E STREET IDE at IO ISA. ft 4 » 4 ft 4 RAIN or ft 4 ft W AND THE DRESSING T hem WELL /WD GOOD GOODi; .SELLING GOOD 4 4 V Vt W V W V V V V W at DR£1S5)NG PEOPLE-AND LADDER OF OUR iUCCESi. OF WHAT? Dallas, Tlursday, Sept. 28 f « W V W V V mr W W f W V U V WT made a j e l v e s C I R C U S SHINE S uccess The Weekly Oregonian W HERETHET H * V C GO YOU HAVE &EEN .SEEING UJ CLIMB. AL. C. BARNES’ BIG THREE RING WILD ANIMAL < « < \6UWAf1TToDKES5 CorfdlCHT Hi . BY THf BUJTCft e*OWNC* CHIC A**. Tw o Performances, at 2 and 8 p. m. 4 4 4 Iw o Papers for the „ Price of One .. 7? r " o - f i l f i l M A A t n i n trA t ’A tfA í ’ V tfX if A tfA 8% tfA tfA tfA Jf\ tf\ tfA tfA IrA tfA g t Twio© its Form er Size W IL L E X H IB IT A T elgn o r domestic) will constitute a class by Itself. The following A m e r i can sections nre recognized as distinct for this purpose: (1) New York state. (2) California. (3) Oregon, (4) Wash p'gtou, (5) British Columbia. Hops grown outside of these sections will he considered as belonging to that section which conforms most closely to their districts geographically and climatically, in the discretion o f the committee on awards. All samples of hops must be certified to have been grown by the exhibitor. The amount of hops offered for ex hibit must he at least ten pounds, with six clpsters of about twelve cones cac h. r e s u l t of hard work A (YD ClVl/YG PEOPLE So/lE7>HNG TO R THEIR HONEY- WHICH PROVES TH A T H O N E S T T 13 T H E B E S T P O L I C Y IT tion ut C hicago, O c t 12 to 22. 1911: A ll hops w ill he va lu ed under ouo standard. Ir re sp ective o f peograp h leu l orl: In. on the basis o f th e ir liup-bltter acids i nd iironiu. 20 p e r cent o f hop- bitter il- ids and ex q u is ite a rom a re reiving points each. i«>naltlcs being provided fo r e x ces siv e am ount o f ( t l seeds, i j) leuv es and stem s (poor pick Conditions That Will Govern In This Class. L U V C L IN O L4.VU U A U N J I1 L D 30« TIM ES. is T he T h e fo llo w in g standards have been adopted by the co m m itte e on award* fo r hops en tered at th e grand in ter national hurley and hop prise exhibi AWARDS OF FRIZES FOR HOP EXHIBITS. Awards of prizes will be made ac cording to the following rules for bops entered In the second International barley and hop prize exhibition to be held at Chicago, Oct. 12-22. 1011: The awards will consist of twenty-cne prizes, the highest amounting to $150. For the purpose of prize distribution each distinct hop growing section (for- REvToLVED T H A T W hen a n y o n e r e a c h e s t h e T o p c f t h e l a d d e r it m e a n s he I f A SUCCESS- ion E P E O PLE ARE FooUSH E/YOUCH TOTHINK THAT SUCCESS IS A N ACC/DENT OF COURSE IT |S NOT: JCACCESS ft ft ft « »1 Ar. Black Rock ..................10:35 a. m. m. nt. T R A IN No. 4. m. m. Lv. West Salem.................... 1 :30 p. m Lv. Dallas ......................... . .2:15 p. m T R A IN No. 5. Ar. Falls City ...................... 2:46 p. m Lv. Falls C ity ...................... 3 :00 p. m. T R A IN No. 6. Lv. Dallas.............................. 3:35 p. m. Ar. West Salem......................4:15 p. m. Lv. West Salem .................. 4 :36 p m. Lv. Dallas............................ 5 :20 p. m. T R A IN No. 7. Ar. Falls C ity ........................ 5 :50 p. m. Ly. Falls City ........................6:05p.m. Ar. Dallas............................ 6:35 p. ni. T R A IN No. 8. (Sundays Only.) T R A IN No. 9. (Sundays Only.) Lv. West Salem.................... 9 K)0 a. m. Lv. Dallas .............................7:35 a. m. Lv. Dallas ......................... 9-45 a. m. Ar. West Salem .................... 8:15 a.m. Lv. Falls City ................... 10:15 a.m . Ar. Black Rock.................... 10:35 *. in. T R A IN No. I I. (Sundays Only.) T R A IN No. 10. (Sundays Only.) Lv. Black Rock..................... 11:45 a. in. Lv. Falls C ity ................... 12:00 a.m . Lv. West Salem ................... 1 :35 D. m. Lv. Pallas ......................12:35 p. m. Lv. Dallas ...........................2:20 p. m Ar. West Salem ................. 1:15 p. m. Lv. Falls C i t v ........ ............. 2:50 p.m. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. I have a new line o f G e n u in e N a v y H a m m o c k s, T ru n k s, F o ld in g Cots, C a m p in g Stoves, T e n t Flies, W a g o n C overs, F o ld in g C h a irs & C a m p Stools. , A big line o f these goods just ar rived. A ll new and worthy o f your inspection. Grider’s General Store l Black Rock..................... 10:50 a. Falls C ity..................... 11:05 a. Dallas............................. 11:40 a. West Salem................. 12:20 p. T R A IN No. 13. (Sundays Only.) Ar. Black Rock ................... 3:10 p. m. Lv. Black Rock.................. 4 :00 p. m. T R A IN No. 12. (Sundays Only.) Lv. Falls C i t y ......................4:15 p. m. Lv. Dallas ........................... 4 :50 p. m. Lv. West Salem.....................5:50p m Ar. West Salem.................... 5:30 p. ro. Ar. Dallas..............................6:30 p. m. Ttain No. 3 connects at Dallas with morning train from Portland and way points. More than your money’s worth if you are an Itemizer subscriber.