Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 08, 1912, Image 3

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    Mrs. H. O. Hibbard.
Miss Beatch Huebner.
Mr. Fred Scott.
Mrs. Mabel Yeaum.
C. G. COAD,
Postmaster
LETTER LIST.
Good Service Counts
The following letters remained
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uncalled for in the Dallas post-
office Tuesday:
Mr. E. D. Baldwin.
Ruby won’ t suffer live m inute, with =
Mr. Joseph E. Boyd.
* croup if you apply Or. T h om ».’ Klectric
Mrs. Ida M. Giebrer.
1 O il a t o n c e . It acta lik e m a g ic.
in Groceries as well as anything else
We have the Clerks and the Goods
SIMONTON & SCOTT
South o f the Court House, Dallas
GASTORIA
F or^ In fentejan d ^ C hU d re^
O L D C O N T IN E N T A L
The Kind You Havo
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
It reaches the spot and satisfies
as no other Whiskey can. Pure,
Delicate, Rich and invigorating
Sold by
C H A S . N. B I L Y E U
DON’T!
Be Caught Napping
Now is the Time,
To Buy Low Shoes
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
Y o u r s fo r B usiness
DALLAS SHOE STORE
Phone 5J3
M RS. J. C. G A Y N O R , Proprietor
E xa ct C o p y o f W rap p er.
T H I CKNTAUR C O M PA N Y . N S W YO R K CITY.
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i The DALLAS TRANSFER
D ALLA S,
O REG O N
PHONE and S T A N D at W. R. ELLIS’ CONFECTIONERY
All Kinds of Hauling Done Well and Promptly
Special Attention Given to Commercial Men
S H A W & M U S C O T T , Proprietors
BELL PHONE 64
M U T U A L PHONE 24
Good Ventilators
T h e popularity of better class restaurants, dining
rooms and cafes is largely due to the use of
in the home-sink, toilet, bath­
tub-should be flushed once a week
with hot water and Babbitt's L y e.
which effectively keep them free from kitchen odors.
phere;
often saves plumbing bills and prevents
sickness.
A mere disinfectant destroys only the odor
while the dirt and grease remain.
Th ey are indispensable for the satisfactory ventila­
tion of kitchens, lavatories and laboratories. T h ey can
also be advantageously used in paint shops, furriers’
shops, and other manufacturing and industrial establish­
ments handling materials giving off disagreeable odors or
dangerous gases.
Babbitt’s Lye
dissolves the filth and removes the cause of bad odors
^ and disease germs.
The Babb tt Pry-ofT-lop Can keeps the Lye good until used.
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Trad--mark* from all Babbitt Cleansing Pro-
duct« are good tot valuable premium«.
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Y ou will find it profitable to inspect our stock of
exhaust fans, before the hot weather sets in.
Babbitt’s Best Soap
White Floating Soap
Naptha Soap
F O R S A L S BY
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Telephone 24
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little attention means cleanliness, purity o f atmos­
These fans not only carry off all odors, but also
attract into the vortex formed by their powerful air
currents all particles of dust floating in the air, and
banish them to the outer atmosphere.
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B. T . BABBITT. INC.. Bo. 1776
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Excellent train
Nehalem,
service.
Bayocean,
round-trip fares.
Beaches.
Season
Special week-end
and Sunday fares.
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Sen«! for illn-traterl booklet, about the Oreiron resort, ami our
aperial foMer un “ Vacation l)aya in Oregon.”
It tell* all about
tbe beaches, spring., mountain resorts, etc.
Csll rn nearest agent for information relative to fares, literature,
etc., or a<I<lres*
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G O V IA T H E
Tillamook Co.
T H U R SD A Y . A U G U S T 8, 1912
Funds Now Available For Carnegie
Library. Many Bills.
The La Creole Fi
We recently made a visit to
the La Creole farm, W. O. Mor­
row, proprietor. We found Mr.
Morrow deep in the baying and
hardly time to talk, although
busy, yet he found time to show
us the best field o f corn we have
seen this year in the w est This
corn was just sixty days from
planting and showed a remark­
able growth.
There are ten
acres o f it and it ia very even
through the field. This corn is
known as Pride o f the North and
is a yellow dent. He uses it for
sileage and doubtless will have a
great crop o f it for this purpose.
We also found a very heavy field
o f flax which Mr. Morrow is
growing and will use the seed in­
stead o f oil cake for his dairy
cattle. We found his herd o f
Jerseys in the pink o f condition
and Morrow’ s Select turning out
a fine flow o f rich milk. She had
been on test from September 1,
1911, and up to July 16th, when
we were there, had made 705.88
pounds o f 85 per cent butter.
This cow is one that is repro­
ducing her good qualities in her
daughters. One o f her heifers,
with the first calf, produced in
147 days, 487 pounds o f butter
fat. This was La Creole carna­
tion. Another La Creole Select
Tose made 363 pounds o f butter-
in 216 days. Mr. Morrow now
has a number of his cows under
official test, having just had
eight of them passed into the A A
class. There are now in his herd
about 50 head, a fine lot of heif­
ers and a few bulls. We found
the young bull Oxford, “ You’ ll
d o.” in fine condition and will
be shown on the circuit this fall.
- Agriculturist.
The city council met in regular
session last Monday evening with
Mayor Craven in the chair and
V. P . FISKC.
all the officers and members pres­
ent.
The new constitution and by­
Itemizer,one year in advance ............................................... f ] 5b
With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal.............. 2 00 laws o f the fire department was
With Ooat Si agazine ................................................... 1 50 presented and referred to the fire
and water committee.
The matter o f water in the
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Office:
No. 506 Main St.
Grand theatre was referred to the
building co nm ttee with power to
act.
A letter wa3 received from An­
/'attonite One Another for the Upbuilding ol Town and County.
drew Carnegie’ s financial secre­
tary stating that funds for the
$10,000 librnry building at Dallas
THE MENACE OF THE FLY.
were now available, and stating
that payments would be made in
sums of $2000 or $3000 upon ar­
Every year there goes up a great hue and cry about
chitect’s certificates as to the
“ «watting the fly.” But the truth remains that there
progress of the work.
are more flies this year than last, and there were more
Claims allowed:
Dallas garage, labor.......... 5.50
last year than the one b.efore.
Oregon Power C o............,.177.75
A friend o f the writer offered recently what he claim­
Street labor____ _________ 232.90
ed to be a solution o f the fly problem. He says the on­
P S Greenwood, services.. 40.00
ly way to get rid o f flies is for every person to wage
A Bowman, wood________ 32.00
Dallas Wood & Coal yards. 2.00
personal and persistent warfare against these insects.
Craven Bros., sundries___ 37.12
He says, for example, one afternoon he took two
Jones & Flagg, surveying. 12.00
sheets o f tanglefoot fly paper and placed them beside a
Chas Gregory, salary____ 72.20
F H Morrison, services___ 8.00
pile o f fresh peach peelings. In two hours more than
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H Frakes, moving_____ 85.00
900flies (by actual count had been caught.) One can
Observer, p rin tin g ............ 123.60
hardly imagine what a swarm these 900 would have pro­
W L Tooze, salary_______ 20.00
duced in the course o f another generation.
VV. G. Vassall, fees______ 127.78
Dallas L & L C o_________ 25.65
It does no good for a few to strike at the fly. What
Itemizer, p r in tin g ............ 7.02
it will take to eradicate this evil is for everyone to join
Portland Abstract, printing 1.25
the army. The fly is one o f the most dangerous insects
S F C & W R R . ............ .
1.54
E M Smith, recording___ 1.75
known. It carries infectious diseases and filth where-
Dallas L L & L Co______ 7.90
ever it goes. In the name o f self preservation and hu­
Itemizer, printing_________37.60
manity the people o f this county should not stop until
J C Hay ter. record b ook .. 2.00
the fly is a thing of the past. Some will say this cannot
Star Transfer..................... 4.26
The first edition of the Inde­
Dallas Transfer______ J ..
.50 pendence Monitor is at hand, ed­
be done. Today England does not know what a fly is.
Dallas Planing Mills_____ 17.15
The warfare there has been completely successful. Let
ited by G. A. Hurlev. an old Polk
Fire department, salaries. 30.00
county boy. Mr, Hurley surely
the North Amsrican continent do likewise.
Aetna Fire Insurance C o ..100.00
got out a fine initial number, and
Dallas Iron W orks.............. 16.58
one that the town should be proud
Quarry
labor
for
July____
828.94
We heard it remarked the other day that genuine bar­
of and gladly support.
Ralph Adams, hauling___ 892.10
gains in land were hard to find in this vicinity. In or­
John Olin, cement cu rbs..110.30
der to test the veracity o f this statement the Itemizer
Administratrix Sale.
Star Transfer Co................ 1.15
Dennis & Christiansen....114.23
will in its colums next week give every real estate deal­
An ordinance providing for the VO TICE is hereby given that by virtue o f and in
er in the county an opportunity to advertise free of
pursuance to an order o f the County court o f
straightening o f Court street be State
o f Oregon, for Polk county, sitting: in pro­
charge what he considers the best bargain in land he
bate.
and entered o f record in said court on
tween Jefferson and Lyle was the 3rd made
day o f August. 19 12 . in the matter o f the
has listed. Describe the place, state terms, etc., sign
estate o f John Alb r ¡, deceased, directin'* the un­
read first time.
as administratrix o f said estate to sell
An ordinance providing for the dersigned
the real property o f said estate, hereinafter des­
your name and we will publish the same free o f charge
at private sale, for cash, in the manner
raising o f bonds for the Ash cribed,
prescribed by law, the undersipmed as such ad­
for one issue. The only restriction we place on the o f­
street sewer was read second ministratrix. will, from and after Saturday Sep­
tember 7. 1 3 1 2 . at the hour o f ten o ’clock a. m. of
fer is that you have the “ copy” in this office by Monday
time and passed.
said day. at tho law office o f Brown A Sibley, at
Dallas. Polk County. Oregon, procejd to sell the
A representative o f a safe com­ said
neon, so that we will not be delayed by the publishing
property, and all thereof, at private sale. for
cash in hand on day o f sale, in accordance with
pany
appeared
before
the
coun­
o f the same. We consider nearly all real estate offered
the said order and in the manner prescribed by
cil with a proposition to put in a law. subject to confirmation by said County Court,
a good buy, but every real estate dealer has something
real property being; particularly described as
safe for the keeping o f the city’ s said
follows, to wit:
he thinks is extra good, and he, now has the chance to
records. On motion o f Goad the Lot No.’« 7 and 8 in Block No. 1 in Baker’s addi­
to Independence, in Polk County, Oregon.
proposition was not accepted, tion
Dated this 8th day o f August, 1912.
tell of it free o f charge.
AUGUSTA ALBERS.
owing to a contemplated remod­
Administratrix o f the Estate o f
John Albers, deceased.
eling of the present building.
A SIBLEY.
Although small fires are becoming numerous, green
On motion o f Goad the ordi­ BROWN*
A tty’ s. for estate.
nance committee was instruct­
timber is not dry enough to carry them unless strong
ed to bring in an ordinance
wind prevails and the patrol forces are handling them
governing the speed and travel
promptly. The season has been favorable for disposing
o f automobiles.
Certain catch basins were or­
o f dangerous slashings and never before has there been
dered fixed.
such system and success in extinguishing smouldering
On motion o f Coad Nightwatch
logs and snags left after burning to become a menace
Grant was empowered to collect
liter. On the other hand, the growth o f grass aud un­
the occupation tax, the marshal
«kfaw i, S cott’a Emulsion
having too many other duties to
der brush has been so heavy as to threaten peculiar
increiMi the appetite aad baiMe
perform.
danger ir o n now on. Marked improvement in care
strength rapidly- Iti wonderful
On motion o f Coad the marshal
with fire is reported, although there is considerable com­
was instructed to notify Mrs.
aient* »atare ia
Fellows to keep within her own
plaint against careless leaving o f debris by county road
. A U D ru g fia ta .
sewer district. Ou motion of
Scott ft Bower. Bloomfield N J
builders and against the operations of'small and irres-
Coad the building committee o f
sponsible loggers.
the library were authorized to
connect the city hall property
As is well krown the democratic party is without fi-
with the sewer. The same com­
Special Offer.
mittee were also authorized to
ra ices for the co nducting of a presidential campaign.
locate a driveway on Court street
Correspondence Cards Steel
Tainted monev, o f whatever nature, has been refused
for the city property,
by our candidate and his advisers, and securing o f the
Ayres advocated the bringing Die Stamped. Some people pre­
sinews o f war left to voluntary contributions from the
in ofan ordinance prohibiting in­ fer correspondence cards to cor
discriminate bill posting on fen­ respondence paper. Here is a
people who wish to see the right triumph, and a good
ces,barns, etc,, in other words to chance to get them at a bargain.
man tlected. The Itemizer has been named as a repos­
make our city beautiful in this
itory for contributions, and those who desire to help
respect as well as others, and not Wo will furnish one box (24
[allow Kit Carson’ s diversions, cards and 24envelopes to match)
can leave their dollars or dimes at this office and have
etc. to stare everv passerby in o f Highland Linen, stamped in
them forwarded to the proper quarters.
the face for months to come. He any single initial in gold for 75
also brought up the stiring of
If any lonesome men are lojking for helpmites, they
large quantities o f fuel oil. The cents.
might be able to fin i their f ita by writing M iyor George
city attorney was instructed to
look into both propositions.
Cotterill, o f Seattle. He has on file the letters o f two
eligibles living in Oregin w in want husbands “ large
Prohibition M.'eling.
well built, and as near physical perfection as possible’ . ’
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’PHONES'. MUTUAL] Änoe.1,13
ni'oTiiiùîioii on Poultry
Wnile th e mayor is not running a matrimonial bureau,
he is still a strong advocate o f domesticity and chival­
rous enough to be willing t > help the wo.nen should any­
one app y. Both o f them are under 35. One is a wid­
ow, the ith er a spinster.
A great scarcity o f labor is announce! for all over
the northwest, and the supply will be more limited as
fall comes on with the added labor o f that season. Yet
you can see hundreds o f men today walking the streets
o f the metropolis, an i claiming that times are bad and
they can get nothing to do.
The customary presidential year business scare does
not seem to be developing this time. It is generally
conceded that vVilson will be elected, and with a safe
conservative m ai in the White House, all seem willing
to trust to the future with no dismay.
It was Secretary Olney, o f the Cleveland administra­
tion that specially laid down to all nations the purpose
o f the Monroe doctrine, and no nation will be found fool­
ish enough to get any other construction plated on its
meaning.
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Wall Paper.
The beach season in in full awing.
Go while the crowds go.
Enjoy the cool hreezt-a new, while the heat ia ao unpleasant
inland.
Bathing, boatinur, hill climbing, fitting, hike« over
delightful trails.
Oregon beaches better pre|ntred than ever
liefore to care for the crowds.
Plenty of accomodations. Lots
of fun.
The water is fine!
Newport,
Admitted to the second class ol mail matter.
COUNCIL MEETING.
AFTER ANY
Every drain pipe
G - E Electric Exhaust Fans
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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon
Candidates are now laying low and not having much
to say, laying their wires and getting thoroughly ready
for the active campaign that will begin with them about
September 1st.
Send your eastern friend or relative the Itemizer for
four months for 26 cents, and see if it does not give him
a longing to be one o f us.
The Prohibition club meeting
was held at the home o f D. G.
I Rempel August 2.
j The temporary organization of
the “ Out to Win” Prohibition
i club was made permanent.
The officers o f the club are,
President, C. P. Gates; Vice
president, H. It. Holman; Secre­
tary, Dr. D. C. Rempel ¡ Treasur­
er, H. H. Dunkleberger; report­
er, A. G. Rempel.
It was decided to appoint a
committee of three to canvass
the city for club members. This
committee will be appointed at
; the next meeting.
After the business o f the club
was finished, a social hour was
enjoyed during which Miss Eliza­
beth Freisen favored the club
with a solo, after which the host­
ess, Mrs. I). C. Rempel, and
a few lady friends served those
in attendance with ice cream and
candy. The next meeting will
be held in the Sunday school
room o f the Evangelical church,
Friday, August 10th at 8 o ’clock.
Sam Smithson, who is well
known by our people here, left
Tuesday for his old home in Win­
chester. Scott county, lllonois,
where he will spend some time
visiting with his sister, whom he
has not seen for 40 years. Sam
has a host o f friends here who
wish him a safe and pleasant
journey.—Amity Times.
Alm tr» Rebekab Lodge. No. 26
Meet« on the First and Thin! Wednesday«
of each ***ontl» in the Odd Fellow» H-%11.
A it a S avage , N oble Grand
O ka C ohpkh , Secretary
Mistletoe Circle, No. 23,
Women of Woodcraft
Meet» on the Second and Fourth W ednes­
day« of each month at the Woodman Mali.
K m m J > mt . Ou-irdim Neighbor
S adie L ynm . C lerk
Dallas Assembly, No. 46
United A rtisans
Meet» F in d anti Third Monday Kveningsnf
each month in W oodman Hall.
Visiting;
member* cordially invited.
Mr». J. K. M ilt er . Maeter Arti»*n
W il l Ml S im on tov , S e e r U ry
Dallas Camp, No. ?0 6
Woodmen of tbe World
Meet« every Tuesday at Woodman Hall,
coiner of Wa*hiii?toM aud Jetfereoii Street«.
Visiting Neighbor» welcomed.
T r act S taath , C oimu I Commander
W . A . A trim , Clerk
A. F. 4 A. M.
Jennings Lodge. No.
9
Meet» Second and Fourth Friday« o f each
month in Manomc hall on Mai*» »tree*. Via-
itiug brethren weiemue.
W . L. S oehrew . W M.
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