THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. PFEIFFER BRICK UNSAFE. No Objections Raised to Proposed Sewer Improvement. A GREAT DISCOVERY. Certain Ingredients That Rsally Pro mots Hair Grewth Prop- Combined. Whan arty Pewnrcln la one of the most effective T H U R SD A Y . NO V EM BER 9. 191S. perm destroyers ever discovered by The city council met in regular lenro, and In connection wltli Hern ! session last Monday evening * Napihol. which Is both germicidal and V. P. FISKE. with Mayor Craven presiding, antiseptic, a combination la formed I all the officers present, and Coun- which deatroy* the perms which rob I Itemizer, one year in advance....................................................f l 50 cilmen Fuller, Coad, Fenton, the liair of lta natural nouiisbm cut. | SUBSCRIPTION ' ' W 2 00 alao creates a clean, healthy condl- " ith Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Jo u rn al.............. ................ 1 50 Staats, Gosper and Campbell in and { W ' it It Gout Magazine lion of the scalp, which preveuta the attendance. of new germs. The mayor opened the hearing development 1 Office : 1‘llocnrplu. not a coloring on the proposed sewer improve­ m atter or dyp. although ’PHONES: m u t u a l ] ul'-M.lénce.UW No. 506 Main Si. la a well-known ment and no objections appear­ dlent for restoring the balr to Its Ingre ing, the hearing was on motion ural color, when the loss of hair nat­ has Patronite One Another for the Upbnildino ot Town and County. of Coad closed, further regular been caused by a disease of the scalp proceedings to issue. These Ingredients In proper combina­ Coad reported for the street tion. with alcohol added aa a stim ulant 3 GOOD SUGGESTION. well-defined nourishing committee the unsafe condition; and for its |>erfeot perhaps the most ef of the Pfeiffer building, the properties. fective remedy th at Is known (or sculp wrong building of the Christian Chief Engineer Morrison made a suggestion to the troubles. church cement walk, the refusal | and We hair city council Monday night that we believe should be have a remedy which la chiefly of the race company to replank composed Ingredient«, In com­ acted upon. Academy street is one of the roadways to the race at Levens street, that bination w of ith these extrem ely Inval­ be improved next year. At its intersection with Main the quarry had been properly uable medicinal other agents. We guarantee dismantled for the winter, and It to positively cure dandruff nnd to and for some distance west it is not now of street width, the unsafe condition of several grow hair, even though the scalp In the college campus cutting quite a hole in it. Before it sjKits Is bare of hair. If there Is any sidewalks. left In the roots. It will positive­ can be improved it will have to be filled out to the re­ On motion of Fenton the mar­ ly vitality baldness, or we will refund shal was instructed to fix the your cure quired width, and Mr. Morrison’s idea is that the city money. If the scalp has a glazed walk over the race. appearance. It's an Indication now begin to use it for a dump ground for the accumu­ The Christian church walk was shiny baldness Is perm anent, but la oth­ lations all over town for which it has been so hard to on motion of Coad referred to er that Instances we believe baldness Is cur­ the street committee. find a place of disposal. We believe the suggestion a able. On motion of Staats the mar­ We w ant every one troubled with good one, and that the doing so could save to the city shal was instructed to kee that scalp disease or loss of hair to try the hauling of many loads of dirt next spring. This is Rexull “a t" H air Tonic. If It does not needed sidewalk repairs were cure dandruff und grow hair to the sat­ made. but in line with the improvement the Itemizer has been isfaction Of the user, we will without Quite a delegation of Northeast question advocating for so long the straightening out of Main return every cent Dallas residents appeared to sup­ paid us for or It. quibble We print this guarantee street and after that corner of the campus is filled up port a petition for an arc light at on leittle. It has effected a posi­ we could go ahead with the dumping from the Stouffer the intersection of Jefferson and tive every cure In 1C!% ot cases where put to Academy. On motion of Fenton practical te st hill north, and soon have the foundation for an entirely the matter w^s referred to the a Itexall "113" H air Tonic la entirely straight Main street to.the creek, instead of the turn fire and water committee with unlike, and we think. In every partlcu that now makes of that thoroughfare such an unsightly lar. better than anything else wc know power to act. for the purpose for which It On motion of Coad the owner of Is prescribed. one, and cuts up the residence property in such bad you to try of the Pfeiffer building was or­ this preparation We a t urge shape. It will not be long Hntil a new bridge will have rl8k. dered notified by the auditor of Certainly we know our of entire better to be built across the LaCreole, and this time we would the unstability of his building, guarantee to give you. no Remem­ and that if the same was not fix­ ber. you can obtain Rexull Remedies like to see it a cement or iron structure, a beautifier for ed it would be condemned. s t our store—The Rexull 8tore the town, and not the unsightly crisscross structure of The matter of a catch basin at only CONRAD FRIN . Dallas. Ora. the present—one which we are afraid will go out with the Christian church was, on mo­ i____________ 8TA " -----------— A dm itted to the second c I aum of mull matter. every high water, and which does not show up our Main street to advantage to people coming in from that direc­ tion. We believe that every property owner on the north side of the creek would be perfectly willing to see such a change made, as there is no question but what it would straighten out their property angles, give them access to straight streets, and really make North Dallas a portion of the city, to say nothing about doing away with that long and inconvenient hill climb. There can be no doubt that at the present time there is something seriously wrong as to the manner in which our legislative bodies are constituted. There is a pow­ erful influence exerted upon many legislators and mem­ bers of city councils after elections, which makes them not only ignore the principles to which they pledged themselves, but in many instances wilfully and deliber­ ately to vote against their pledges. This influence fur­ ther induces them to vote against all measures which have a tendency to place the government nearer to the people. The corporate interests are solidly against such measures and use every effort to defeat the same. It is this condition of affairs which has caused the citizens to believe that many of the men delegated with pawer to enact laws, or ordinances, are often improperly Influ­ enced to ca3t their votes against measures which are in the interest of the people. Such improper influences may not always come in the form of a bribe in money, or a position with a salary, but often it is in the form of some advantage to be derived by such votes. There is nothing in the world worth getting angry about. The noblest part of friendship is the honest boldness in privately pointing out our errors. Blizzards in the East and Middle West home grown sweet peas and strawberries on the table in Polk. Too many of us want success before we have earned it That is why the shores of life are littered with wrecks and failures. W E HAVE: The J. I. CASE The Old Standard Plow Which does the work as you want it done and always proves satisfactory :: ALL SIZES :: tion of Staats, referred to the Street committee with power to THE YOUTH’S COMPANION IS act. FOR EVERYBODY. Staats moved that the* council approve the report of Coad that Of course if you are too young to read the city pay for the excess in or so old you have forgotten how, vou may not enjoy The Y outh’s Companion. making the armory cement walk That i« rather a sweeping Htatement, 10 feet instead of 5 foot-4. A however, for hosts of children love to new walk was ordered from the have the stories and jingles ot the Chil­ armory west. dren’s l’age read to them . There is a grandfather amt grandm other On motion of Coad the matter many eyes are dim who like nothing of keeping the business streets whose better than to sit and listen -to The clean was referred to the health Companion and articles. Many and police committee with full a blind person stor and es even those who in addition can neither s|»eak nor hear power to act. been cheered by The Companion, The council decided to as a have contents having been communicated whole look up the matter of a its to them through the Hngerti|>s of sewer outlet on the west. friends. The reading f The Youth’s is a pretty sure cure for all The quarterly reports of the Companion of loneliness. Robinson Crusoe city officials were presented and kinds would have been a happier man if he referred to the finance commit­ could have had his Companion Thurs­ tee. day as well as his man Fridai#— send for the Prospectus for 1912 and Claims'allowed: copies of the paper. L R Adams, hauling: $109 72 sample We think you will agree when you .Star Transfer Co, hauling1 5 75 have read them , th at no other paj>er S V Morrison, labor 2 00 gives quite so much of such a high as The Companion, and it costs C A Black, hauling 12 00 quality $1.75 now for the 52 weekly issues. E T Plaster, hauling 2 50 only On January 1, 1912, the subscription J Ii Harris, hauling 1 00 price will be advanced to $2. Dallas Iron Works 15 75 The new subscriber receives a gift of The Com panion’s Calendar for 1912, in Soehren Warehouse Co 14 75 ten colors and gold, and all the rem ain­ Lee Smith’s Cyclery 1 00 ing issues of 1911 free from the time the Art Hogan, labor. 6 60 subscription is received. Oregon Power Co, lights 326 25 The Y outh’s Companion, 144 Berkley Sterling Furniture Co .. 2 00 Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Dallas Lumber Co .. 182 05 D J Grant, nightwatch .. 65 00 Sheriffs Sale of Real Properiy. W L Tooze, salary 20 00 Joe Trent, labor 12 00 NOTICE is hereby given that by vir­ Itemizer, printing 18 84 tue of a writ of execution and order of real property hearing Lynch & Son, labor 5 00 sale of the attached 14th day of October, A. D., M D Coulter, sprinkling 31 50 date 1911, issued out of circuit court of the W G Vassal!, fees 32 36 state of Oregon for the Yamhill and T A Odom, salary 61 50 under t he seal of the said court county ami to me me to sell the here­ F H Morrison, fees 36 60 directed,commanding described real property by me, Chas Gregory, fees 62 20 inafter t heundersigned as sheriff Quarry expenses 79 00 j ly, Oregon, duly attached of on Polk June coun- 20, A resolution providing: for the 1911, in the m anner bv law required, the purpose of satisfying that cer­ proposed sewer improvement was for tain judgm ent recovered on September read and passed. 21st. 1911. in the aforesaid circuit court The auditor was on motion of D. »Simonson, plaintiff, against Fenton authorized to make prop­ bv M. Mary A. Thurston, defendant, for the sum of $93.30 together with interest (herton er deed to Robbins heirs when at 0 per cent per annum until paid and eitv lien is paid. the further sum of $30 as special attorn­ The marshal was instructed to ey’s $13 80 costs and disburse­ rid the city of a certain voracious ments fees of and this said auction, and for the *Ucruing costs upon this wilt, canine. Now, he it known, that by virtue of a ¿it] ctrt] Sril 311 citi at] ¿ft] at] urti utl utl utl ulti v a u utl tJu ut] a u uu ut] utl cJU erti ZJtl 3 « E E DE E K CE QE BE t o L E I E BE DE IlE C Eñ C E IE2 ILE DE I E t o B E CE CE t o t o DE t o Great. Removal AT THE Dallas Variety Store On account of the fact that 1 am going to move my stock of goods into the Brown Building, formerly occupied by the Black Grocery store, I am compelled to reduce my stock; therefore, commencing on SATURDAY October 28 1911, I shall offer my entire stock of Coats, Suits, Ready-Made Dresses, Shoes Sweaters, Ribbons, Notions, Chinaware Crockery, Granite, Glass and Tinware and, in fact, every Article of merchandise in my store, at greatly reduced prices. i Remember the Date, Saturday, October 28th i S MRS, OHAS. GRE 60 RY, Proprietress si Street Improvement Notice Ü m of those certain streets and parts of sheets described as follows, tow it; On all that part of Academy street To J J Fuller, Rosa E Fuller, Tracv lving ween the east line of Levens Staats, .Martha Holman, Andrew street l>et the east line cf Main street; Holmes, F N Doriihe» ker. C H Mor­ on all and ilia, part of Court street lying t>e- ris, Samuel Goad Estate, F E Fisher, tween the east of Jefferson street L F Hadley, Ethel W Hadley, M J and the east end line of said Court street; on Ballantyne. II Pauls. 11 M Brown, all th at part of Court street lying be­ Joel Shaw, Goo. W Meyer, Mary E tween the west line of Levens and C arter, A J Hastings, A Shultz Es­ the west line of Havter s tre street ail tate, Carrie G rant, J G Brown, that part of H ayter street ly ing e t; bet on ween Mary Hayes, Birdie Harris, Theo. the north line of Court street and the Farrington A G Cutler, E W Kearns, Oregon’s Popular Beach Resort line of Ash street; on all th at Oscar Holmes, Eva Teal, J M G rant, south of Church street lying between (.’has. N Bilyeu, ilary A Museott, Ly­ part the south line of W ashington street and dia L D elashm utt, Cliff Johnson» Y E the line of Ash s tre e t; on all th;.t Johnson, Electa Hughes, W L Gilson, part south of Shelton street lying between An ¡deal retreat ior outdoor pastim es of all kinds. H u n tin g , Fishing, Boating J C Rickli, E Rickli, Southern Pacific the north line of Mill street and the Surf B athing, Riding, A utoing, Canoeing, D ancing and Boiler S kating. Railroad Company, Mary V K irkpat­ line of Ash street; on all that! W here pretty w ater agates, moss agates, m oonstones, earnelians can be fo u nt rick, E C Kirkpatrick, M J Cos per, south Lyle street lying between the 11 H Dunkelberger. Lula A Sibley, H part of line of Mill street and thw rail- | on the heat h. Pure m ountain w ater and the best of food i t low prices. Fresh G Campbell, E It Cutler, George E north crossing of the ¿Salem, Falls City j tish, clam s, crabs and oyster-, w ith abundance of vegetables of all kinds days. Cutler, J A Wilson, Maggie E Wilson, road and W estern Railroad on said Lyle E N Hall, Hardy Holman, Emma street; on all that part of Clay street Dunn, R Y Morrison, Alice Morrison, lying between the east Camping Grounds Convenient and Attractive line of lTglow’ \V H McDaniel, W H Boals, Sarah M avenue and the west line of H ayter with strict san itary regulations. Greenwood. F J Craven, A E Thom p­ street; on all th at part of Ash street son, H P Shriver, Dana Shriver, E lying between the east line of Hayter M Dornsife, Alice O G rant, Loren a street and the west line of Fairview av­ LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS J Castle, Alice I Dempsey, Gerhard en u e; on all that part of Lewi« street Harder, B Burson, Claud L Lynch, W lying between the north line of W ash­ certain w rit of attachm ent issued out of from nil point« in Oregon, W ashington and Idaho on sale daily. G Campbell, Lillian Laurenson, P C TESTED AND PROVEN. the circuit court of the state of Oregon M artin, Alice M Fraket-Dickey, J ington street and the south line of Ash for Yamhill county in thut action W Bell, C V Bell, H C VanSkike, El­ street; on all th at part of liv e n s street wherein said Mary D. Simonson was len J H ubbard, Willis Simonton, lying between the north line of W ash­ 3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS There ii a Heap of Solace io Be­ |>laiutiff and M. A. Thurston was de­ Fred Rock. A lice Towle, M O Sm ith, ington street and the south line of Ash I did on June 20th, 1911, du­ B Sm ith. E E Hatton, R E William«, street: and on all th at part of Jefferson from Southern Pacific points Portland to Cottage Grove; also from all C. tk E. ing Able to Depend Upon a fendant, ly levy upon ami attach the follow­ Edgar M Brown, J J W iseman, Trus­ street lying between the north line of stations Albany and west. Good going Saturday or Sunday and for return ashington street and the south line of ing real property, and have since said tees Well Earned Reputation. Academic institute, W Ash street; all in the city of Dallas, Sunday or Monday. date continually and now have the Dan P Lacreóle Stouffer, J W Richardson, A same in my possession under and by ins Estate, John 11 Shepherd, Oregon. Call on any 8. P. or C. A E. agent for full particulars as to fares, train For months Dallas readers have seen virtue of the said attachm ent, and th at H It C Col Craven, hat said im provements will consist Sr. H L Fenton, Geo. W in T general the constant expression of praise for by virtue of the said W rit of Execution Con in the grading and macadami- schedules, etc.; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, “Outings in Oregon,’’ key, It H Sm ith, Bertha Smith, Doan's Kidney Pills, and read about and Order of Sale of Attached Property, said streets and parts of or write to VV llagood, Mary A Poland, zation of hereinabove the good work they have done in this 1 will, on Saturday, the second day of George nam ed, and the es A Hayes, Bessie Gooch, D G streets lo a lily. No Another remedy ever pro­ December, 1911, at the hour of *1:00 Jam placing of cem ent curbs thereon, ami Rempel, J S Martin, J L Collins, C E duced such convincing proof of merit will be made at the time in the o'clock, p. m. at the front door of the W M . M c M U R R A Y , Ceneral Passe ng er A g e n t H C Kakin, A Byerley, H W m anner to be hereafter and Mrs. Melissa Govru, Log Cabin St., Polk county court house at Dallas, Ore­ Snyder, prescribed Fain ham, Abel Uglow, Charles L PORTLAND, OREGON Independence, Oregon, says: *‘I suffer gon. sell at public auction, for cash in Barnes, \V A Manor, M C Syrou, C S by such ordinance. kd for years from kidney complaint, the hand to the highest bidder, all the Graves, Ruth Graves, N C Fowler, S That the cost of said improvements principal symptoms being retention of light, title ami interest which the saul R Kennedy, J S Ferguson, F H Mor­ shall be assessed to the real projrerty the kidney secretions and nervousness M. A Thurston on June 20th, 1911, or rison, Jennie M W illiams, W B Dag­ fronting and abutting upon said streets I was tils»» subject to headache ami diz- at any tim e thereafter had or now lias gett, M O C orner, George Scott, Au­ and parts of streets hereinabove nam ­ j xy spells. 1 felt weak ami run down in an to the following de«cril»ed real ; Gohrke, S Carter, Millie Staf- ed That nnd hardly knew w hat to do to find r. - property, to w it: Beginning at. the gusta Conrad city council of said city Stafrin, U S G rant, Nellie of Dallas, the Oregon, | lief as I had doctored a great deal with­ southwest corner of the Donation Land rin, sit in the coun­ G rant, J VV Crider, Ed. Biddle, cil cham ber in said will city out Iteing henellted. I finally Imgan Claim of N. Conner, Notification No. E Mark on Monday, i H avter, M Guy Estate, Thomas j using Doan’* Kidney Pills and in less 490(1. Claim No. 59, in Township 8 the 2t)th day of Novemlier, 1911, &i 8j Gleason, Margaret Muscott, N L Guy, than a week I was bellied. The con­ south, range 6 west of the W illamette Jennie F Oiler, Josephine Mel>evitt, o’clock p. m., and at said place and tents of four luxes ot (his remedy made Meridian in Polk county, Oregon; K J Sm ith, Alla-rt rVnnell, T K Ram­ tim e will hear and determ ine objec­ ; me find like a different woman, ridding thence north H 22 chains; thence west sey, tions ami remonstrances to said propos­ F Ludwig, Jesse Bar­ ed me if the headaches and dizzy spells ltl chains; thence noith 20 chain«; ham , L Z Ludwig, improvements, if any there be, and M Knight. M I Knight, Hen- j and strengthening my buck. Sly l id* thence east 40 chains; thence south rv Gohrke, A D Norton Blanche Ea- That all owners of real property w ith­ nevs are now normal and 1 feel letter 28.22 chains; thence weal 24 chain* to the lim its of the said proposed im­ Nettie B Hutton. L M White- in in every way.” The aU»ve statem ent j the place of beginning, containing 100 kin, provement district, and all other per­ heirs, Kate Jackm an, Volnev sons F YOU have not already done so. why was given September 7, 1907, ami on acres more or le-s, for the pm iHiao of horn interest, may attend at said Holmes Estate. Mary F M artin, M E place in December 9, PRI9, Mrs Uovro said; satisfying the said judgment, cost« and Collins, and tim e and show cause, if any don't you find out why people who have F M Oolli s, Chas Gregory ] "The statem ent l gave for publication aerning coats upon this said writ. they have, why such improvements J Guy, Ollie Co*»k, Mary E should worn our shoes are always so ready to put , some years ago recommending Doan’el l>ated at Dallas, Oregon, Octolier« 18. Chas be made. Bricker K tata. O Dimick, Anna D»ne not Kidney Pills still holds good.” 1911. by order of the city council of in a good word for them. Why not test Clark, Edward Shaw. Josephine Grif­ the city of Dallas, Oregon, made and For sale by all dealer«. Prioe 50 j J M GRANT, fin, TVnsteea Christian C hurch, F. J. entered their goodness and see if you can keep it of record on the 2nd day of Oc-1 Sheriff ot Polk County, Oregon. cents F»>«ter-Milhurn Co., Buffalo,' C la p m a n . Georgia Chapm an, T M tol*er, 1911. to yourself. Yours for business, New York, sole agents for the United B. A. KLIKS, Stow, J N Stow. M L Robbins Estati W itness my hand and the official seal Attorney for Plaintiff. States. Luov A Robbins, Tempie Tribble, Ida o f'h e c lty of Dallas, Oregon, this 1st Remember the name—Doan's—and j M I*llrey, 8 F McKinney, Trustees A. D , 1911. take no other. Presbyterian Church, Florence Ellis, day ot November, DALLAS SHOE STORE CHA8 GREGORY, DR. B. E. NEVEL I N VTooda, Eva Woods, Viola Mor­ Auditor and Police Judge of the ton, W A Brown, and J M Farley. ] City of Dallas, Oregon MRS. J. C. CAYNOR Veterinary Surgeon NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIV EN , that [ P H O N E 613 P R O P P IS T O N 4 2 4 M A IN the City Council of the City of IHdla». M ! M * S FOR FLETCHER’S Oregon, contemplates the passage of an Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Can* C M , Croup u d WWSopm, , DALLAS. OK EGON ordiuaiaC« requiring the im provement K 4**4 C A S T O R I A Flume » NEWPORT YAQUINA I Children Cry bkal ai tukic t BAY