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1 THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. A dm itted to the second class of m ail m atter THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2i, i9i2 and i f they cannot make a success that no one else can. the venture. L et us ail o f it. it is certain wish them are being used up daily in argum ents i I temi ter,one year in advance ............................. .........$1 Weekly Oregon Wmklv Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal .......... 2 < < W VVitv itv i W ith Goat Magazine ’PHONES: ^ mutualj Office : No. 506 Main St. nre, n¿ Patronize One Another for the UphuUdino of Town and County. the matter. pro and con hold that he has obtained on the hearts entire people, be they democrats, republicans or third party- ites, y e t w e hardly look fo r him to a posi accept such ly hedge him in to no inconsiderable extent. I t seems astounding at tim es w hat depths o f human d ep ra vity may be and are reached by mankind w ithin our k ;n,and within whom the world at large would oth erw ise placethe utmost confidence. The tendency to u tter debase m ent seems inherent in some natures, and the w orst o f it is that not even their closest friends suspect anything o f the kind until the expose comes. Som etim es this e x in his viser to the president, unhampered by cabinet re s tric large questions o f the day, opinion arise between them, it w ere better, in our opin ion, that Mr. Bryan w ere only a private citizen, Den ver a fe w vor. ful many years ago that one Oscar W ide Subsequently the had all E ng h igh er sets o f the b ig cities o f the eastern states, because o f his adop tion o f a particular bizarre dress and outrageous effectness that won him many follow ers and threatened fo r a tim e to m ake our dudes the laughing stock o f all sensible people. T h e decovery o f his true nature came early enough h o w ever to stop the fad in its infancy, and was probably a Godsend in more w ays than one. When it became known that his supposedly cultured parlors in London w ere but places fo r the most immoral practices, his teachings crumbled into nothingness, and it was not lon g until the w orld knew him no more, the y ellow sunflower lost its g lo ry to his apers, and his reign inm ate fo r Portlan d has this week been shamed many was years. b efore the entire w orld by the d iscovery that there is such an organ iza tion in her midst, and the authorities are now en deavor H e was not g re a tly A * Saad- £ w eeks goes on until his death posing as one o f our highest minded and most respectable citizens. I t is not so aw men voting. Aperfect Remedy forCimsflp» lion, Sour Stomach.Dlarrhoo Worms fonvulstonsJevena impressed in its fa The women g o t rather excited o v e r the T ness and Loss OFSLEEP- w et and 7ft. Simili Siinarart of dry problem, which was the main issue o f the day, and took the polls by storm and held them of fia a ptu S n J- JU S a a m * A d * * , Sato- but should a differen ce o f U. S. Grant, o f Dallas, was in & A 0 Z 3 *. until the vo tin g N E W YORK. hours <vere passed, the result being that when som e six thousand w ork in g men, who had w aited until through congruous as it may seem lo some, w ere determ ined Exact You would naturally suppose that men indulging in such practices would hail from the lo w er and m ore debased walks such of life, but seems not the case, those havin g already confessed to the practices com ing from the ranks o f the most re spected business men, and even contam inating an o r ganization known the w orld o ver fo r in g in building up the minds the good and it is do bodies of our you nger men. T h ere is only one w ay to effectu ally th rottle such crimes, and that is to discover as fa r as possible all who indulge in them, and to g iv e them such drastic sentences as to m ake others so afraid o f the consequences that they w ill not venture. no chances w ith late voters, the man o f course helping them out, gen tlem an ly as to rudely push % naturally ch ivalry o f man has been found fo r the place. He has openly avow ed that he is an unrelenting enem y o f road houses, and their resultant evils, and w e exp ect that he w ill be ju st as persistent in fe rre tin g out other evils and b rin g in g the perpetrators to justice. The road house, w hich he sw ears shall flourish near Portland no more, the only place w here vice and d egen eracy is not may sa fely abide, but he may look fo r it in the room ing houses, the hotels, and also, w e are sorry to say, in the homes them selves. E veryon e cannot but help but dispise he w ho would lead a young girl astray, but he who tends to the moral d ow n fall o f a young lad is just as bad, in fa c t more debased in his own nature than the other. these late developm ents and the work From that G overn or W est has laid out fo r him, it begin to look as if W ord w ill have his hands full when he assumes the shreveal- ty o f our clean and immaculate metropolis, A n oth er censure that cannot help but be made by all decent peo ple is the w ay in which this recent developm ent treated by a Portland even in g paper, it goin g was as none w e re so them selves V O T IC K is hereoy given that the undersigned have been by the County Court of the State of Oretron, for Polk County, duly appointed the executors of will and estate of Jeremiah J. Brown deceased. A ll persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly verified a by l»w required, to the undersigned ex ecutor, Tirus S. Brown, at his residence on Salt Creek, eight miles northwest of Dallas, in Polk County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Given under our hand this 1-lth day of October 1912. F R E D B. B R O W N . T IR A S S. B R O W N . Executors of the estate and will of Jeremiah J. Brown, deceased. un- M O T IC E Is hereby given thnt by virtue of an ex- ' 1 ecutiou and order of sale duly issued out of ami under the hand and seal of the clerk of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Polk coun ty bearing date the 15th day of October 1912, up on a judgment and decree duly entered, enrolled and docketed in said court on the llth day of Oc tober. 1912, in a certain suit therein pending wherein Dietrich G Reinpel and Sarah Rempel are plaintiffs, and M. W . Wilkins. Eliza E. Wil kins and E. B. Ovelman are defendants, and to me directed, command mg me to sell the hereinat ter described real property to satisfy the am ounts specified in said decree and execution. 1 will on is through perfect flour such for instance as a sack of ‘Oregon’s Best’ Those who try it always use it and they would not do that if the flour were not satisfactory in every way. Try a sack and put it to any test you choose. reason than to benefit its financial pocket. Papers that thus pander to the loathsome things o f life should I ludi forbidden sale on the streets o f any o f our cities, and en tirely denied the use o f the mails. T h e facts them sel W No Extra Charge for “Printype” Moot people prefer to have the ma chine equiped to write in Printype. This oeautiful type is obtainable only on The Oliver Typewriter. 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It is the simplest of all standard typewriters yet the swiftest and by far the most versatile, The moving parts work free- lv in a solid metal framework, making the machine so strong that the hardest usage has no effect upon it. JL-- be I Good Service Counts * I TjpsWrittr into all g rea ter SW E E N E Y BROS. OLIVER A t the hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day at th* front door of the county court house in the city o. Dallas, in said county of Polk, sell at public auc tion. to the highest bidder, for cash in hand oi. day of sale subject to redemption in the manna, prescr bed by law. all the right, title, interest anu estate of said defendants and each and every on> of them and of all persons claiming by. through or under them or either of them, subsequent to the date of plaintiff's mortgage which is fore closed in said suit, viz. March 1. 1909. of in and u the said mortgaged premises described in saio judgment. Decree and execution as follows, towit A ll of blocks H. 15 and 16; all of block t. except lots 5. 6. 7 and 8. also lots 1. 2, £. 5 and 6 in Block No. 1 all in City View Addition to the City o. Dallas, in Polk county, state of Oregon, togethe with the tenements, hereditaments and appurten acces thereunto belonging or in anywise apper taining. Dated at Dallas. Oregon this 17th day of Octobe J. M. G R A N T . Sheriff of Polk County Oregon. B R O W N A S IB L E Y . Attorneys for the plaintiffs. 'W - r r * * * * * » » * * » » a * » » » » « * * * * * * * » « ♦ * » * » ♦ ♦ * TO*. Saturday, November 16, 1912 . J * The Road to Perfect Baking Send $5 for The Oliver Typewriter— the machine will come a-llying. The newest Model—No. 5— the regular $100 machine — with no extra charge for Printype. For the price of a good fountain pen j you secure the World’s Greatest Type-1 writer. You can pay the balance at the ' rate ut 17 cents a day. This irresistible “ $6 offer” is sweep ing everything before it. The era of univers .1 typewriting is coming. The | triumph of the typewriter over primi tive p n-and-ink has been brought about by the same machine that introduced vis.ule w r;*:- g. Sheriffs Sale. THE HARDWARE and IMPLEMENT DEALERS t * » * * * * * * » * » * « * 4 H M Brings O liv e r T y p e w rite r the loathsome details as fa r as possible and keep within fo r no j through a $5 Notice To Creditors. the law, spreading the know ledge o f such debauchery am ong young and old all o ver the city, GUY BROS. I * mob o f women to the polls, no m atter how badly they desired to exercise the righ t o f a m ale citizen. W eli, T h e women sent D en ver w et by a big m ajority, but w hat would you do if a mob o f them gathered b efore your polling place in Polk county, and stubbornly refused to g iv e place. W e rather im agine you would do like the D en verites: Go aw ay back and sit down. W hat else would there be to do. In M ultno m ah’s new ly elected sh eriff w e believe that the rig h t | j I! Copy of Wrapper. that the town should g o wet, and w ere g o in g to take t H E cost is not g re a t and think o f the satisfaction you w ill have in the long w in ter nights about here. W e handle the MODEL and w ill gu aran tee satisfaction. w ork to cast their ballots, go t there, they could not g e t to vote and lost th eir votes en tirely. T h e women, in. in g to trace out all its devotess and g iv e them the penal ties that they deserve. 11 MrtafMiki'Mamm the ago on an election day, and g o t his first glim pse o f wo prison Promotes Di^eslionJTVftfii! ness and Itest.Cuniains neuivr Opium .Morphine nor Mutual. N o t N a r c o t ic . A s an ad so fa r on ; Signature tions, he would undoubtedly prove a most valuable ally. Both gentlem en are in thorough accord i Bears the ex nose comes, but in many cases w e should ju d g e that it does not, and the person breaking all laws o f nature him a AVcçdabto Preparation tor As siTiilaiinS ihefbodandReeuta Suiuiadis amllkswls.il W e believe that Mr. Bryan would p re fe r the po be hampered [¡Of* tit ALCOHOL I PER CENT pressions by a cabinet position, which would undoubted HUM&N DEPRAVITY. at end, w ith The Kind You Have Always Bought the g rea t the tion. of i a i r ( W hile the Item izer sincerely b elieves that perience, now fu lly ripened, and because o f m ! LIGHT Y ■ if For I n f a n t s a n d C tn ldrein on Bryan would m ake a most welcom e addition to the president’s cabinet, by reason o f his many years o f e x sition o f a free lance, and not land at his feet, and CASTOMA Much newspaper talk is now being indulged in as to w h eth er Bryan w ill accept a place in the cabinet, which all concede w ill be tendered him, and columns o f space V. P . 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