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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
c Polk County has Soil I Adaptable for all Purposes. ^ Any Fruit Thrives I Dallas will Build Twica aa Much in 1912 as She Did Last Year T h e P a p e r t h e t Q ities Y# u W h a ’t 'Y o u W e rv t t o R t& d D a l l a s , O r e g o n , S e p t e m b e r V O L . X X X V II. WILL BE RESUMED. * * * * * * * THE NEW AND BEAUT1EUL THINGS Including the Latest Fashions in Famous “ STYLECRAFT” Clothes IOME and see the wonderful mereh tn lise C just opened up for the new season, and you’ll marvel at the variety of our assortments. Never have we received such beautiful Cloaks and Rain Coats, and never were opportunities so favorable for you to buy stylish wearing apparel at such reasonable prices. I Through Judge Sibley we learn 1 Through the courtesy of the that < rilling at the Whiteaker oil Sjuthem Pacific a Pullman car well will in all probability be re- has been granted Dallas people sum d In tne next few days, | who desire to attend the Pendle- The nece.-sary capital has been t ton Koundup, providing the same promised 10 put the well down to is tilled, or a total of 39 tickets the 1400-lcot sand, as was the are sold. The Pullman will leave' ob.ect when work was commenc- Dalles Wednesday and get to ed. It v as at that depth that a Pendleton next day. The car good oil sand struck in the for- \ will remain there duriog th i n er well, and from all indiva- Roundup at the disposal of thos; tioi s jp to the present the new buying tickets, and in which they well wi.I prove better in every can do their resting up and respect. The cable of th^ MBee sleeping. A diner will be at well has b»en borrowed for the tached for the use of those who resum ition of boring, as it is not prefer to travel in this way. The in use ly the other company, cost of transportation, sleeps, their toils being at the bottom of eats; and admission to the Round the well, and with this assist up will be $25. Mr. H. L. Fen ance it is expected to strike a ton has charge of the getting up flow of oil in ten days or two ¡of the carload, and about one weeks. The well is now down dozen have now signed up. If over 1100 feet, and as the differ you are going to the Roundup ent fjtmations have been reach this will be the best way to ed a little sooner in the new than so, for both comfort and pleas in the old well, the 1400-foot ure, and will also be found the sand is expected to be struck be cheapest and most convenient y fore reaching that depth. method, all things considered. ■ Mr. Sibley is confident that oil * in paying quantities will be found, Would Reach Beyond State Fair. * and his belief is shared by all There is one little item about, who are conversant with the ♦ conditions the new matcher installed at th e! existing. * Dallas Lumber and Logging Co’s * mill that we forgot to mention IT IS WHISPERED last week which will prove inter * esting to many. If the machine’s * That our hop pickers certainly output of flooring each day was * earned every cent they got this taken out and laid end to end we * season. would have a 4-inch walk reach * That all the councilmen got ing from Dallas to Salem and on * cold feet when it came to mak consid-rable distance beyond the ing a motion to locate streets for state fair grounds—or 18 miles to be exact. This in the vernacu- * the carnival. laJ of the mill would be 30,000 * That our prohibitionists wanted board feet or 90.00C lineal feet. * cheap printing and they got it. The machine is now in operation, * That Conrad Stafrin has some and is a sight worth seeing. * dope that will rid you of your Obituary. * barn and chicken house guests. That at considerable trouble Henry Olmstead, living near u i c party p iti * we have at last located j the Whiteson. died suddenly early who stole our chair and d hui hung it Sunday morning of neuralgia of * on the telephone pole, e. If H is heart, at the age of 64 years, * not back at this office by Satsr- r. Olmstead was a native of * day night we will.have a plea Illinois, and was a farmer by oc ♦ sure of swearing out a warrant cupation. He came to Oregon in ne for the thief’s arrest, and make 1870, and first lived in Polk coun the sport cost him some good ty. He was a member of the G. hard earned money. A. R., and a highly respected That it is not right that for comrade. He leaves a widow, every cement croswalk laid in one brother at Waldport, and five Dallas, an ordinance has to be sons, J. R., James, Walter, Fred passed, delaying such improve and Clarence. The funeral will ment, and adding cost The probably be held Wednesday, limit now to which a street com interment to be in the Ballston mittee can go is $20 of an expen cemetery.—McMinnville T.-R. diture. That the Itemizer announced Registration Closes October 20tb. the probable election of Harry Up to the primaries 2677,people Hinshaw to the general freight agency of the S. P. two weeks had registered as voters in Polk before any other paper in Ore county. Since the reopening of the books about 100 men have gon. signed up. Clerk Smith esti That there are two different mates that the county has about reasons given for John Uglow, 3300 voters, leaving 200 or over August Risser and Robert Van- who are not yet qualified as vot orsdel’s prolonged stay at Pacific ers. So far the county has the City recently. One is that the largest registration ever record roads were too bad for Johnny ed, and it is expected that a re to get his auto out, but the other cord vote will be recorded in No and most accepted one is that vember. Do not put off registra they went broke, and if it had tion, but go in before October not been for the kindness of 20th, and place your name on re their landlady would have gone hungry. They earned their cord as entitled to the honor. board though at the restaurant. Nightly Band Concerts. Bob by sweeping out the restaur ant, August by washing the dish The amusement committee for es and Johnny by tending the the Polk county fair announces kid while the proprietoress went through Mr. W. A. Ayres that out and made speeches on wom arrangements have been made en suffrage. with our band to give nightly --- ---------- ¡concerts. The matter of daily band service has not yet been Like We Used to Have. settled. Will Boydston brought us in an apple yesterday that reminded Many Pears in Market. us of old times when Oregon used to be known as the home of Many wagon loads of pears the big red apple. This apple were being brought to market weighs 18 ounces, and is per yesterday from nearby orchards, fectly free from blemish. It and they certainly looked mighty was grown on the place of Mr. fine. James Boydston at the edge of town. The apple smells good; Do not forget to hear Harry looks good, and after a few more Lane at the courthouse tomorrow have admired it, we are certain that we will find that it is gooc’. night. You will not regret it. % -* V * ■* No 1323 * * * We wish to call your special attention to our lines of Shoes for men, women and children. Never were we better prepared to meet your requirements * * * * * with good dependable shoes, than now. May we not look for a visit from you in the next few days? We know we can please you in style, fit and quality * ■* * * ■* ■# * * * * * * ROUNDUP SPECIAL Drilling r x ?< cted to C o o n esto Ot Movement on Foot to Send a Spe- W1 iteaker Well Sooa. cial Car From Dallas. ADVANCE fALL SHOWING Of AIL * * * -* -* * * ■* N O . 3é * * * 12 , 1912 Campbell’s Store D A LLA S, No. 1309 OREGON £ ***dM »**********^*********'* ************** EXCLUSIVE AGENCY 4 THE KAHN TAILOR ING COMPANY, Indianapolis EDWARD E. STRAUSS CO., CHICAGO. EXCLUSIVE AGENCY MALLORY “CRAVENETTE* HATS FLORSHEIM SHOES PARIS DRESS SHIRTS HEADLIGHT OVERALLS “SERVICE” T h e Most V alu able Thing Offered By Reliable Merchandise The great institutions of the present day have built their reputation on SERVICE. Every railroad, hotel, factory or business establishment of any kind, which has become known as better than others in its line, has gained its reputation and success almost entirely on service. SERVICE means co-operation toward the customers’ best interests and convenience, and it is just tnis, in the store-service furnished by this shop, which has made it pre-eminent as the A p p a r e l H e a d q u a r te r s f o r M e n of this community. Our store-service means not merely courtesy to you and your convenience in trading. It means that we have your best interests and your preference in mind when we select our stock in choosing from among the thousands of offerings, only such goods as are of best quality and value, and unreservably guaranteed to us by responsible makers This is the service th a t awaits you here, we invite you to avail yourself of i t Wm. Herzog LEADING CLOTHIER DALLAS, E x c lu siv e M e n ’s a n d B o y s’ S h o p OREGON •»»***-*♦*****« i Over 15 Feet. While all this talk of large tree growths is going on in the local papers we took occasion yester day to look up some of our own, and found a 4-year-old walnut tree that had not done much growing to speak of since it was I will sell a t public planted, that this season had put out several shoots, all of them auction. September 28 th, 1 over 15 feet. We have heard of 1 the rapid growth of walnut trees a t my farm a t Oak when they once get star ted, but never was it called per ] I Grove, a full line of im- sonally to our attention before. If It Is Stylish, We Have It /g re a te st display of Coats and Suits ever brought to Dallas. All the new fall creations from the best eastern manufacturers are now ready for your in spection and admiration. We claim our goods were bought right— and will be sold right. CLEVER AND SMART STYLES IN COATS AND SUITS FOR FALL GREATEST CLOTHING STORE IN POLK COUNTY Hundreds of ladies in this vicinity will want a suit, or coat, for this sea son. We believe that the greater rtion of them prefer to buy at p° ho ome if prices are right. Having made arrangem ents with some of the largest Eastern Manufac turers, and getting our goods direct from them, we know th at we can meet any and all competition this Fall. We are offering a line of Suits at $16.5U, $18.00, $18.50, $20.00 and $25.00 in Serges and fancy materials, th a t can’t be beat. A strong line of Ladies’ Coats a t from $8.00 to $20.00 th a t are absolutely good values. As a special favor we ask you to come ana see these goods before plac ing your order. New Arrivals in Silk Petticoats, plain shades, fancy and black $2.25 This fall we are going to give you Suits a t $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 strictly hand made. Material, Style and Workmanship is at the very best. The Makers Guarantee, and ours, are back of every suit. See them. Wonderful showing of Separate Skirts for Misses and Ladies—also ex tra sizes to 36 in. waist $3.50-$ 10.00 Complete line of Dress Goods and Heavy Suitings—all prices. BOY’S CLOTHING We are very strong on Boy’s and Childrens’ Clothing ana we have the largest stock in the State for the size of the town. AU Good Stuff. The little fellows of today are particular about their suits, they know pretty patterns and good style when they see them. Bring the boys in. You will be pleased with our goods. STYLISH and SERVICEABLE SHOES We are showing an immense varie ty of good shoes for Fall. Snappy Styles in Dress Shoes, for Men, Wom en, Boys and Children. High cut, Sewed Shoes for Boys, 10 to 14 inches high. Also something new for the little folks in a regular Boot, are very popular. See them. The BEE HIVE STORE A Reliable Place to Trade DALLAS, OREGON Bargain Price On Itemizer HAT all in Polk county may know how the Election in this county is progress ing we have determined on a Special Sub scription Price for the next four months. You can have the Itemizer sent to your address during September, October, Novem ber and December for T PUBLIC SALE il I! plements and stock. Judge Galloway has granted Lydia O. Pender a divorce from John Pender, and she may re sume her maiden name of Lydia Ostrand. E. 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