Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 25, 1912, Image 1

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In one was pointed out the grave other than an occasional scrawny
of Alexander Hamilton, but down ¡mule and his close companion,
in the Grotto is where the neces-1 the “nigger.” Milk cows, ini
ìu Holmes Tells Us What He Saw in sity of a better social condition : fact any specimen of the bovine
is impressed upon one. This is family, are conspicuous by their
the Ea3t.
a foreign Jewish quarter of th e: absence, but there is quite a
city, block after block, from) number of a new species of the j
Anadarko, Okla., July, 14,1912 wall to wall,'is packed with a • hog family, throughout Virginia
Dear Cap:
wiggling squirming mass of hu- and the Carolinas. These swine
Have put off, from time toirr.anity, principally children; it resemble a cross between an j'
During July some extraordinary bargains can be had at this
time, writing you and my Polk takes a scientific driver, time anteater and a slab-sided ante­
county friends through the Item - 1 and patience, to traverse this lope. On occasion they can get j
store. Balance of our Spring and Summer Garments in Ladies’
izer, the happenings of our trip section of the city, and while do- up some speed, we having wit- i
and impressions of Chicago and ! ¡ng so, the juvenile web virtually neased a drove of them canter-!
Ready to Wear Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Sweaters, etc.
Baltimore.
•
! swarm around, under and over ¡ng along over the range ahead j
of
our
train,
rnnning
60
miles]
Suffice to say that there were your auto, sometimes clothed in
at less than wholesale cost.
strenuous times in these two hot a pair of pants and one suspen­ per hour, with an occasional side
towns; but at present I am rest­ der, but more often clothed on­ glance back to see if we were
ing easy, though still in a warm ly in the humidity of the atmos­ keeping up. This breed of hog
phere and their own imperti­ is used as scavengers in the city
! country.
As memory serves, on the nence. Some people know how of Linchburg, Va., having there
above date one month gone, at other people live, but nobody j witnessed a drove of some 20 or
In Our Dry Goods
]30 head in the railway yards,
: 7:30 p. m., a special car left Port­ knows how all people live*.
June
23rd,
the
anniversary
of
where
«vs
or
six
trains
were
Section
land over the North Bank for
Chicago, bearing Will R. King, your Uncle Telemachus’ birth, making up, they working in and
Messalin
Silks
in plain and fig­
QUEEN QUALITY
George I. Smith, Floyd Bilyeu, left New York this morning via out among the engine and cars
Pennsylvania
railway,
through
:
w|th
apparent
unconcern.
ured
designs,
$1 grade,yd. 68c
of Portland, James E. Godfrey,
Salem, and your uncle Telema- Philadelphia, arriving in Balti- j Godfrey and I parted company
36-in. Silk and Cotton mixed
¡at ^ort Worth, Tex., on the 11th,
chus, to see if possible the great more at noon
On the following day at noon
. f ‘n.f. on. ^ ^ A n g e le s fo,r »
Foulard—75c grade, yd 48c
wrestling bout between William
a,p *
T. and Teddy R., that was pull- entered on an eight day s w e a t - 1 ^ .8
$9. Anadarko tor a
Figured Wash Fabrics, assort­
led off on June 18th in the ¡ng contest, winning by a hard ‘/'J1 %
weeks with the Lacey tami-^
QUEEN QUALITY
“ Windy City.” The advice of fight, as you have gleaned from
ed materials, sold regularly
friends that we were altogether the press.
A sa who'e, we had a good
at 25c to 35c, y d ........... 15c
too presumptous, as it would be
July 3rd, were entertained by trjp an(j astjsted in ac 'omplish-!
impossible to get a seat in the j a friend, a member of the Balti- ¡¡ng
■ tr^> what
ant^ ust,'s^
e(I
'n
All
our Dress Ginghams, sold
we were delegated to
«J Chicago convention, did not d e -!more country club. This club do, viz, the
nomination of Wil-
ter the bunch, as we were deter-! has the finest-grounds and club son.
regularly a t 12 l-2c to 15c
(y, mined to make the try.
house in the country. Baltimore
On the organization of our
the yd .............................. 10c
Queen Quality
g j | On the following morning, at’]
lit' proper is an old fashioned city of delegation, it v\ as decided not to
Spokane, Wash., we were joined ¡the colonial type, with a popula let anything good in the way of
Imported Gingham Fancy and
by that humorous, Ex-mayor jtion of some 760,000. Baltimore delega ion offices go outside the
Bordered effect, y d ......... 18c
Herman Wise, of Astoria, along is also noted for her white mar­ delegation, hence, as Fredrick
with Judge J. W. Maloney and ble steps and beautiful woman of V. Holman and myself were the
English Galatin, our regular
William Blakeley, of Pendleton. the English mould, in fact Balti­ only two young men of the dele­
20c grade, y d ..................... 15c
Miss Daisy McCabe, of Weston, more is the original English city gation, we were somewhat im­
Wis., and Miss Mary E. Case, of and with adherence to her an­ posed upon by having to do all
They fit where others 36-in. Percale, light and dark
Marcellus, N. Y., teachers the cient architecture, also with a the heavy work.
colors, yd......................... 10c
fait_________________________
] past year in the Spokane schools, like.adherence to her racial type.
Tell the boys that oysters were
til also joined and materially assist-
There is no discount on her out of season at Baltimore and I
Ladies’ Fast Black Hosiery,
ed in the entertainment and pretty girls, voiced with that could not secure shells as promis­
YOUNG MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
20c grade, p a ir .................. 10c
•vi i pleasure of our party, as far as soft southern accent so winsome. ed. 1 am enclosing you the but­
Livingston, Mont., where they If our girls at home “don’t quit ton worn by myself during th e!
Misses’
Fast Black Hose,
A T 20 TO 50 PER CENT REDUCTION
bid us goodbye to take in the their foolin’’ and pull down some convention anu request that you
15c
grade,
now. pair ...... 10c
sights of the Yellowstone Park. of our matrimonial bargains be­ carry same up to the election.
Their places wire taken and well fore they become further “shelf-
E
xtra
Special
in
Boys’
Suits—Our
regular
$5
With regards lo all, I am
filled from Livingstone on to worn,” 1 know of one eligiule
to S6 values—Knicker Pants, full lined, all Ladies’ Fancy Hose, lace and
Truly yours,
Chicago, by a party returning that will return to Baltimore.
embroidered styles, 50c to
MARK HOLMES.
garments made full and roomy, strictly up
from the tour of the park, com­
July 4th: In company with
75c grades, now, pair
25c
to
date
styles,
n
o
w
...........................
$
3
.
8
5
posed of Mis3 Olive E. Davis, of Judge Will R. King, A. King
LETTER LIST.
Trenton, Mich, Miss Gertrude Wilson, Hermann Wise and Mill
Wilcox and mother, of Win- Miller, of the Oregon contingent,
thorpe, Mass.
The first two we joined the national committee The following letters remained
named ladies, teachers the past in their special car to Sea Girt, uncalled for in the Dallas post-
^ year at the State Normal school, where we lunched with Gov. office Tuesday:
at Monmouth. Oregon.
Wilson on the lawn of his cot­ Mr H G Buhite
Pardon my going back to one tage and afterwards were motor­ J M Calhoun
Mrs 1 N Cook
item almost overlooked, that af­ ed up and down the beach.
Mr Fred E Harris
forded more amusement and en­ Judge King and I parted com­
Peter Jackson
tertainment than all others, pany with the other boys, they
Mrs Winn Johnson
namely, to the one lone delegate going north to New Yorn on the
to the Chicago convention en- return lap home and we return­ Mr. and Mrs W H Tilgner.
DALLAS, OREGON
A Reliable Place to Trade
Wm Tilgner (2)
route with us, that self-conlident, ing to Baltimore.
Mrs May Vanderberg (2)
self-assertive young man who July 5th a. m., we moved on
Mrs. Grace De Vaughn
flattered himself on being an un­ to Washington, a pretty city,
Mr
M Ward or Worl
known $18 per week shoe clerk, but two hot for enjoyment, al­
Mrs Susan Williams
that out-footed old seasoned re­ though we did find courage to
Rev vVood
publicans (war horses) some listen to some of the argument
Master Frank Cole (foreign.
four thousand votes, in the pri­ in the Lorrimer case, here Judge
C. G. COAD,
INSTALLATION.
MAN TUMBLES IN WELL
mary scramble, the man who Maloney, W. M. Blakely and Jim
A GREAT SUCCESS.
Postmaster
hurled defiance at our own Ralph Godfrey were
awaiting us.
Women of Woodcraft Install Of- Charles Poling Falls in Hole in Park
E. Williams, should that gentle­ Messrs. Maloney and Blakely
Nelson’s Cannery is Putting out
man put anything in the way of left in the afternoon of the 5th
Perrydale Social.
ficers Last Night.
But Escapes Injury.
Lots of Canned Goods.
Teddie’s march to the White for home via Pennsylvania rail­ The Loyal Sons, of Perrydale,
house for the third time. The way and Chicago.
have announced that they will
The following are the new of­
modest but invincible Mr. Acker-
July 7th, Godfrey and myself
Falling down a 12-foot well
Mr. Cephas Nelson was in ficers for Mistletoe circle, Mrs
“a bill’, boom, bang, Down
son, after stating his name, des­ bade Judge King good-bye, tak- give,
out, ice cream social at the town yesterday, and informs us Hattie Sibley acting as installing and escaping with only a few
tination and determination was ing 11 a. m, train, south over and
school house, Saturday night, that his individual cannery is officer: Guardian neighbor, E n- bruises were the experiences of
arrested for his arrogance and the Atlantic Sea Coas^ Airline j ^
^ 27_ ïh e boys inform us working like a charm, and turns ma Jost; adviser, Minnie Harris; Charles Poling, Jr., son of Rev.
brought before the bar of the for at Atlanta, Ga.,
that
the program will be unique out about 5000 cans daily of attendant, Nella Tatom; magi­ C. C. Poling, who arrived at
superior delegation. Judge King Orleans, La.
greatly superior canned fruit. cian, Alta McBee; musician, Quinby Park shortly before mid­
from start to finish.
presiding, adjudged guilty of a There is one noticeable condi­
Mr. Nelson thinks that canneries Martha Nevel; sentinels, W. A. night from Portland after the
breach of all former precedents tion not only throughout the
5c
Peanuts, full q u a r t........................
such as his will prove the salva­ Ayres. Mrs. Nan Ayres; mana­ camp lights were extinguished.
Try
the
Scott
Hotel’s
25
cent
and sentenced to a tryout under southern states, but along the
The wall is protected by a rail­
tion of our country, and that be- ger, Maggie Scott; captain of
10c
Shoe Laces, per doz. ...................
the Taft Steam roller, with the line of the Lake Erie & N. V. merchants’ lunch.
ing,
but the young man walked
fore
long
many
of
our
large
guards,
Wayne
Greenwood;
the
5c
Good Heavy Envelopes, bunch
results you have already gleaned Central Ry., from Chicago to
directly through it and plunged
growers
will
be
using
them.
He
clerk,
Sadie
Lynn,
and
banker,
American Fabric Tablets, ruled or unruled ......... 10c
from the press.
New fork, viz: The area of un­
headlong, being saved from se­
has been putting up all the logan Nellie Grant, holding over.
MRS. JONES DIES.
2 Good Lead P encils.......................
rious injury by the fact that the
On arrival Chicago, our party cultivated land, this condition
berries he could buy up, beside
well is wider at the top than at
I secured an auto and took in 46 surrounds New York, Philadel­ Well Known L id / of Buell Sue- his own crop, and will at once
7 Post C ards......................................
CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY.
the bottom, thus making a slope
] miles of that city’s boulevarde, phia, Baltimore, Washington, in
commence on other fruits. Be !
Lid Knobs, 3 for
cumbt to Paralysis.
fact all the large cities.
by which he was enabled to dim b
! Chicago is sure some city.
sides being as sanitary a method ,
Wardrobe, or Ceiling Hooks, 3 for
I was reliably informed at At­
out. He was rescued by Lin us
Second day in Chicago: Called
of keeping fruit as it is possible
5 and 6 inch Pillow Lace, per yard
Monday morning Dr. Staats to secure, it has the added ad-! A House of that Nature to be Lo- Bittner, the son of Dr. L. P. Bit­
i Ralph Williams up, he rustled lanta, that land near that city in
3 and 4 inch Hinges, 2 for
enough tickets to take care of the apple belt, whose uroUuct Was called to attend Mrs. R. vantage of putting up the fruit ■ ca(ed jn the Oregon Metropolis. tner, of Portland, who accompa­
Jones at Buell who was suf- | fresh you can pick and put up
nied him. There is no water in
our party of six the next two took second prize at the Spokane
White Tea Cups and Saucers .............................. 10c
the well. — Oregonian.__
days of the convention, we leav- apple show two years ago, cun tering from a stroke of paralysis, at once, and your fruit has not
White Plates to match above ................... ..... .
10c
out on the evening of the 20th of be purchased for $1.25 per acre Medical attention proved of no I gone through a long dusty haul
G. W. S t Pierre was a caller
6 Spools T h re a d ....................................................... 25c
Baptist Church.
June, over the Lake Erie rail­ in 16 acre tracts. A large tract avail, and she passed away yes- previous to canning. This is yesterday. He is here for the
Hair Nets ........................................
Sc took in Niagara of 76,000 or 100,000 acres, just terday morning. The disease just like putting it up at home
way for Buffalo,
Sunday services:
purpose of interesting our people
15c | Falls the next a. m., thence via west of Mobile, Ala., extending affected the entire left side. from your own vines, and you in the establishment of a mam­ Sunday school 10 a. m., lesson,
Side Combs
......................
25c
New York Central railway, ar- from the Gulf of Mexico nortn, /fins was the seccond attack of know'how much more eatable moth co-operative supply house “ Wheat and Tares.”
A Good Dairy Pail, a bargain at
riving in New York at 8:30 p. is as fine looking
_ bottom land as . paralysis for Mrs. Jones, she j such frujt ¡9 as compared with ir. Portland. The main feature
Morning worship at 11, theme
Good Heavy Double Toe and Heel Hose
m. The New York Central and j one could wish tor, land that having sustained’the first ° n e |whatyoll generally get in the of the proposed concern will be "How John the Baptist Found
15c
for boys and girls .........................
Pennsylvania Railways have the j will produce oranges, pecans and while on her way to Dallas some marketg. At home though you a commission department, when Jesus the Christ.”
CANDY
best roadbeds that we encounter- ] walnuts etc. This land may be months ago. She was a most can only get a heat of 112 de- the highest market price will be
Young Peoples at 7, subject,
ed on the trip, each equipped 1 purchased tor $15 per acre in any estimable lady of some 65 years ; erees for canning, which is not paid for all kinds of stock and "South America”
Chocolate Drops, 1-2 pound
with four tracks, a party of us ¡sized tracts. 'Ihese conditions of age, and leaves, besides her a|wayS enough, but with the pri­ produce, and they will always be
Evening 8 p. m., subject,
Fudge, 1-2 pound ...................................
! sat on the rear of the observa­ i are a surprise, this undeveloped many friends, four sons and one vate cannery you can get any ready to buy, whether in small “ Faith”
Caramels, 1-3 pound
land
near
too
and
surrounding
daughter.
The
funeral
services
tion car, from Albany down to
heat desired. Mr. Nelson and or large quantities, thus assuring
New York and a stop watch reg­ our large cities, The question is are to occur at 1 o’clock this af­ 1 family do all the work, with the the farmer a market for whatev­
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.
istered 73 to 75 miles per hour, why is it? I believe tnat these ternoon and interment will be exception of one man to solder er he cares to raise.
as we flashed past the mile sections would realize largely by made in the Harmony cemetery the cans, and expect to be very
Sunday, July 23rd:
I the importation of some of our near Sheridan.
posts.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
busy until fruit time is past.
BAND
CONCERT,
June 22nd a. m.: Took rub- j western developers,
Sunday morning, topic of ser­
With one or more of those can­
ber-neck car through lower N ew ! The Mississippi valley, along
mon, "The City Four Square.”
neries located in this vicinity.
Normal
Claim
Refused.
York City. P. M., took boat out the T. & P. Ry., north from New
I we would not have had any of
! p. m.
We are not going to car­
A surprising turn was taken our fruit going to waste. Mr. Program for Saturday, July 27th,
via Manhattan, East River, etc. Orleans, is mostly utilized for
In the evening at 8 o’clock the
in
the
Monmouth
normal
refer­
1912,
8:50
p.
m
,
all
by
Request.
corn,
cane
and
rice
culture,
al­
ry Tents any longer and will sell what we have left
New York is a great city and
1 rendition of a cantata will take
Nelson’s cannery proved a good
endum
case
yesterday
when
Pres­
though
this
land
can
be
purchas­
the only one met with in our
thing for the Monmouth growers,
the place of the usual service.
a t a big reduction. If you need a tent, save money
travels, that I would care to live ed for $15 to $35 per acre. Here ident J. H. Ackerman presented he taking all the berries and j March, Co G O N G---------- Lane
You are cordially invited to
by purchasing here-
in should unkind fortune force in Oklahoma they have a country a voucher to Secretary of State cherries they had to offer.
¡Two Step. On Wisconsin Purdy j worship with us.
the curtailment of freedom. laying well and productive as the Olcott on the $50,000 appropria­
EDGAR W. MILES,
, Overture. The Huntsmen.McFall!
Pastor.
One noticeable thing is that all of the season are showing on the tion involved, and contended that
Waltzes, Hearts Courageous
!
the
normal
was
now
entitled
to
Chrislian
Science
Services
_________ __ _____ Blanke!
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the old grave yards in the city corn and cotton a fine stand, but
the
fund.
On
the
advice
of
At­
have been converted into beauti­ I have had the “ lazy feeling”
Christian Science services in Two step, The Chancellor
NEW SU6S( RIBh RS THIS WEEK,
ful parks, where those of the since landing. Hope to get up torney General Crawford, Olcott the Adventist church Sunday, I
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--------Lawrence]
Remembsr the Place, Just South of congested section may go for enough energy soon to Start for refused 10 honor the claim.
10:30 a. m. The public is invited. A Day in the Cottonfield
We have not the space to spare
home.
Subject of
Lesson Sermon, i
— ................Smith & Zublin , nor the time to give to set the
their ozone.
the New Bank Building.
Try
the
Scott
Hotel’s
25
cent
Along the Southern Ry., there
Some very old churches and
“Truth.”
¡March. Imperial_________ K ing1 names up.
merchants’ lunch.
........... .
church yards are well preserved. is not much livestock in evidence
MARK’S TRIP.
Midsummer Clearance Sale
OF
IN OUR SHOE SECTION
July Specials
We offer cool and comfortable
footwear at the most reason­
able prices. The
Shoes are made for comfort,
and they are always cool.
There is no “breaking in” of
Shoes, because
•there is a shape for every foot.
The soles are yielding, and it’s
because they give so easily that
they are durable.
Shoes and Oxfords are stylish,
artistic in every line, smart and
dressy, They look right and
feel right.
j
NOW ON SALE
We are offering you excep­
tional good values in skirts
during this sale, in fact, much
below their actual value, rang­
ing in price from $ 5 3 .2 0 to
$ 4 . 8 0 . All new styles.
D on ’t F a il
t o See Them
Ladies’ Muslin Underwear at Greatly Reduced Prices During this Sale
The BEE HIVE STORE
STORE
>TS
IN8
[»alias.
DALLAS, ORE.
A T FIDLER’S
Some of our Prices
j
Closing Tents
Out
Fidler’s, th e plain price store
JTZ