Image provided by: Dallas Public Library; Dallas, OR
About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
531 /W\ Th* L&rgfs-ir&nd Be$4rPapcr ¡n Polls Çountÿ VJ nun! Polk County has Soil Adaptable for all Purposes. Any Fruit Thrives T h e P a p e r t h a t Q iJ e s Y o u i* xn Dallas will Build T wice as Much in 1913 as She Did Last Year W h a ^ Y o u W a n i to T^tad DALLAS, O REGON, JUNE 5, 1913 vol . xxxvm. NO . 22 FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY. JUNE SPECIAL! FROM DR. STAATS. Prominent Buena Vista Conpie G res Experiences in Little Old New Celebrate Happy Event. York. Wednesday evening, May 28, New York, May 17. at the heme o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chanman, j R. Loy occurred the most pleas- Dear Friends: — ’ Tis Saturday! | ant happening to those partici night and growing late, but as pating that has taken place for we are used to being up late to sometime, when about forty gether will spin off a few lines j friends o f the happy couple met tonight. We arrived yesterday j and surprised them, it being the at 5:40 a. m., and came to this j fifteenth anniversary o f wedded hotel on 42nd street and it prov | bliss. A fte r a few games were ed to be 0. K. I began looking played, led by Miss Leonilla up hospitals and the surgeons I , Smith and Miss Gladys Reynolds, wanted to see by 8 o’ clock, and a delicious repast was served, at 8:30 was at the Rupture and which was greatly enjoyed by Cripple __ _____ where I saw ten hospital all. In the dining room the ¡operations by noon We strolled punch bowl was beautifully dec- around 42nd street, Fifth avenue | orated with large snowballs. and Broadway for a couple o f [When parting time came, Mr. heurs and I then went to the |J. K. Neal presented the couple Post-Graduate hospital for the with a beautiful three-piece cut afternoon where I saw two other ¡glass set given by those present prominent men do eight more It was the expressed wish that surgical stunts. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Loy would have we heard that Madam Sarah many more anniversaries to cele Bernhardt (the divine) was a t 1 brate. the Majestic and tried to secure Those present were: Mr. and some kind o f a seat, but failed, so T h e w a t c h is a s p le n d id t i m e p ie c e Mrs, M. N. Prather, Mr. and we went to Belasco’ s theatre and Mrs. Cleve Prather, Mr. and saw a good play. A fte r walking! T h e s e g a r m e n ts fo r m e r ly s o ld at a n d w i l l b e g i v e n f r e e w i t h s u its s e ll Mrs, W. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, around and getting some "b a d ” \ f r o m $15 t o $20. S t y le s a r e a ll n e w i n g a t $5 a n d o v e r . W e g u a ra n te e W ill Elevens, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. we slept until 7 today and began a n d u p - t o - d a te , b u t w e ’ r e w i l l i n g t o Neal, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mur again. I went to Roosevelt hos b o th t h e w a t c h a n d t h e s u it t o g i v e phy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loy,M r. pital this morning and saw Dr. | t a k e a lo s s r a t h e r t h a n c a r r y a n y o v e r and Mrs. S. E, Nelson. Mr. and Peck do several operations He p e r f e c t s a t is fa c t io n . in t o t h e n e x t s e a s o n . Mrs. N. C. Anderson,, Mr. and has quite a name here and is a Mrs. Jas. Reynolds. Mr. and fine man and surgeon. This af- j Mrs. Ed Harmon; Misses Leon ternoon I was at Sloan hospital illa Smith; M, J. Lee, Gladys from 2:30 to 6 to see work done, Reynolds, Raymond Frost, H ar by Dr. Cragin, one o f the most! ley Nelson, A lfred and Gilbert prominent gynealogists here. Loy. So you see I am get plenty o f work (please tell Percy F ) ! In f a n c y m ix t u r e s a n d p la in N a v y s The big civic jiarade was pulled \ a n d B la c k s ; s o ld r e g u l a r l y a t f r o m off today. It was a couple o f | A t le s s t h a n m a n u f a c t u r e r ’s p r i c e s - $ 5 .5 0 t o $7. A g r e a t a sso rtm en t o f In Tuesday’ s issue o f the Ob miles long, containing everyth in g! o v e r 20 0 p a ir s in th e lo t . T h e s iz e s server, it was stated that some pertaining to city affairs, 120001 m o r e t h a n 50 d i f f e r e n t < £ ¿ 1 Q C I a r e s o m e w h a t b r o k e n , b u t i f y o u fin d o f the Dallas high school ath police, fireman and apparatus, \ s t y le s a n d s iz e s , c h o ic e v letes refused to enter the meet health department, ambulances, y o u r s iz e t h e v a lu e is g r e a t . n o last Saturday afternoon at Mc etc., bands galore, pretty floats; C h o ic e t o c lo s e a t - - - - vO C Minnville, simply because they by the hundreds, and other in did not want to. N ow this was teresting features. Mrs. Chap-! pretty badly exaggerated, as man will understand how the there was no doubt o f Heistand crowds line Fifth Avenue for| not being able to enter the meet such an event, and the surface at all, as he hurt his shoulder car? were simply blocked from badly when he colided with the 2 to 6, and so was other traffic O f e v e r y d e s c r ip t io n ; t h e m o s t c o m N ew b erg second basemen, in the from 42 to 60 streets and from A l l s ilk , s o ld r e g u l a r l y a t 35c. F o r t y p le t e lin e e v e r s e e n in D a lla s . O f f e r e d last part o f the game. Anyone Third to Eighth avenues. Soto d iffe r e n t sh a d es f o r seeing the collision would not return home I took the subway s e le c tio n - s p e c ia l a t doubt his being hurt. Barham which was my first experience did not enter the meet but he in that line. Letha is having a would not have been able to take good time. She goes anywhere but very few points, if any, a f and has no trouble. This is the ter pitching the ball game in the easiest place I ever saw to get ft) morning. Balderee did not en and back without asking a “ cop” ter the meet either, but would at every turn. Everything is in have entered i f his suit had not squares and easy to follow. O f been placed where he could not course we are seeing things too find it. Shepherd stripped but numerous to mention—odd dress his event did not come o ff until es, people, customs, habits, late in the day, and he could not magnificent buildings, theatres stay fo r his event, as he was on by the score within short distance ly entered in one event, taking o f each other and always full. third in the high hurdles at the Have passed Rector’s and Del- meet in Dallas. The Dallas high monico’s, etc. school boys are w illing to enter I hope you are all well and the meet, but could not be ex* having plenty o f auto rides. pected to enter if they were not Have met two doctors here able, or if they did not have any from the W est; one from Win- suits. lock and one from Spokane. In the baseball game in the I will close and write again in morning some bobbles, as was a few. days and tell you anything stated by the Observer, cost that I think might be of. inter Dallas the game but they were est to you. Good night. There was no call fo r this law. not as bad as the Observer rep DR. STAATS. A few well meaning, but poorly resented them to be. It was The Polk-Yamhill-Marion Medi informed women took up the also stated that in the third cal association met in regular McMinnville May 30, 1913 cudgel, and under the name o f fram e Boydston let an easy monthly session at McMinnville “ Widows Pensions” passed this Editor Item izer: The Falls City eighth grade is grounder slip through his legs June 3d, with a large attend Just a word to say that I read law. Had it been labeled “ Paup that cost Dallas tw o runs. A t now the banner eighth grade ance and best meeting in its your editorials always, no matter ers’ Pensions.” the law would not class o f the state. There were history. Each city and town o f how busy. I generally agree have been passed. Then too, the time there was no man on 20 who took the finals and all bases. The man reached first the three counties was well rep our legislature evidently catered with them. and later in the inning he scored, passed with excellent, grades. resented and a very enthusiastic j to the women’ s vote, as is shown but there was more reasons than The average range from 88.3 to Anent W idow ’ s pensions: I meeting took place. Papers on by several other laws o f doubt 16 averaging above 90 one that he reached one, but! 98.6, , „ with . notice several papers now taking diavetes were read by Dr. Gouch - 1 ful benefit. Had this lqw been this is the first time that they ;anc* ? a^ °ve1 Several pupils up the cudgel after it is too late. er o f McMinnville, Dr. McCallon, left for the people to decide, it is ^®ur one ^un* o f Dallas and J. 0. Mathis, o f i W hile the matter was agitated safe that it would have been vo have jpst a game this year and j e<* Ivec* ,aa any team will have its off day. | dreds apiece. The class average Discussion o f these before the legislature, the Ore Monmouth ted down iw o to one. Even if there was only four o f |was 93.65 p ercen t. James Bohle i papers followed by various mem gonian had a half hearted editor- I w rite this simply to let you the regular tream from Dallas ! received the highest grades with j ial against the proposition. I bers o f the medical profession know in general that a large entered in the meet they scored I Tichenor a close second, present. Dr. Calvin S. White, wrote a short article which it al number o f your editorials are in Hal Wade third highest. This o f Portland, secretary o f the so published. There was no need teresting. Too bad that more o f 25 points, this being as many as class was composed o f the follow any other team in the county. state Board o f Health, was pres and certainly no general demand our papers do not w rite editor Independence also scored 25 with ing: Loleta West, Louise Samp- ent and read a most valuable pa fo r the law. W e now provide ials. O f course some w rite very soh, W allie Gottfried, Clara all o f their men entered. amply for the destitute. It is per on vital statistics o f the Sampson, Iva Leach, Lena Ken- poor ones. I consider a good H IGH SCH O O LITE. nothing less than a vicious law state and urged a careful report doll. Iva Leach, Lena Kendoll, newspaper with a good editorial o f all deaths, births and conta putting a premium upon improv w riter a good thing for the com Ivan Buell, Olive Deal, Elizabeth idence, and making the man gious diseases that each doctor Deal, Elizabeth Sammons, Ches munity which cannot be estima who desires to make his family Ida Grove Iowa, May 26-13 m ight have to report Three ter Ward, Mattie Ferguson, Ma ted in dollars and cents, and respectable and independent, Editor Item izer new men made application for rie Reese. Lloyd Harris, Archie moulds public opinion generally I think it must be time that membership in the association. support the idle, careless, crimi for the best interests o f all. Montgomery, Howard Smith, nal and irresponsible element in I send in my renewal for anoth Tw o delegates and tw o alter Delbert Deal, James Bohle, Lu- Sincerely yours, ease, and thereby lessens what er year, so I enclose draft here nates were elected to represent cile Tichenor, Hal Wade. READER. w ith for $1.50. W e are having the association at the state med ginger a man has to become in Miss Ruth Nunn, o f Dallas, a very wet and cold spring and ical association to be held at dependent, in that the individual was the teacher o f this class. feels that he is also compelled to not more than one third o f the Medford in September. These progeny o f the The trustees o f Dallas College, corn is planted at this time. The were Drs. Griffith. Bellinger support the Dr. James S. McGaw will and Steeves o f Salem, and Dr. reckless while the good c i t - at their annual session on Tues- season is all o f two weeks late, speak at the armory next Mon zen limits his own family and day, decided to continue the col- i Farmers are very much behind day evening on the Christian McCallon o f Dallas, respectively. The next regular meeting will denies himself tfie pleasure o f a lege in Dallas for next year, the with their work on account o f so Citizenship conference that will be held at Silverton the second large family, so that he and the school year to open in September. much rainy weather. Fruit pros convene in Portland the last o f smaller family may really live. The same faculty was elected to pects are very good for this coun June. This conference is one o f week in July.^ Notice that our present middle have charge o f the teaching, ty. The small grain and grass, the biggest things ever brought class has but a family o f not to During vacation Fresident W in b >th for pasture and hay prom to the coast, and it is hoped to exceed four or five, but o f course, ter will act as as pulpit supply ise a great crop, arouse great interest in it in Ore From your own negatives. among the very poor and ignor for the Salem Evangelical church Very truly yours, gon. Have your films developed by an ant, there will now be found and Prof. D. M. M etzger will do W. L. G A R N E R . expert photographer. Prices as families running into eight and field work in behalf o f students P .S . 29th We are having fine A fte r the weekly routine at low as is _ consistent with .a good ten, abjectly miserable, and fur- --------------- for the college. The - v .— ----- — ------------------- - ...x, commission , weather this week and farmers home eat vour Sunday dinner at work. Postage paid on mail or- nishing worry for the grocers on federation will continue its are making good time planting the Hotel Gail. dere. C. B. Stone, photograph- and provisioners in unpaid ac- work in the interests o f the corn. W eather has turned quite ___ T l t ___ _ re, Dallas. counts. federated school. warm — W. L. G. 1 Read The Item izer Adr. Commencing M onday, June 2nd , We offer our entire line o f Ladies’, Misses and Child ren’s Coats, Suits and Skirts at Eastern Wholesale Cost. The entire line must be sold regardless of price in order to wind up the season’s business as we want to start in with an entire new stock for Fall. Guaranted Man-Tailored Coats and Suits now going at $11.85 A Guaranteed Watch Free With Boys’ Suits • Ladies’ All-Wool Walk ing and Dress Skirts Ladies’ House Dresses and Fancy Wash Dresses Closing Out an Entire Line of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes UNJUST TO HOME TEAM. “ 1000 Yards of Plain Rib bon, 5V4 in. wide We have a paint and a varnish fitted to every re quirement of house and busi ness. It contains only the best materi als; it is not associated with cheap im itations and “ special” mixtures and you therefore take no risk in using it. It requires less than two-thirds as much of “ High Standard” Paint as of a cheap mixed paint or of lead and oil. A t the usual prices, this differ ence would amount from 10 to 20 per cent saving when you use Lowe Bros. Latest Patterns in Ingrain and Oatmeal Wall Papers. “ t c var yard J ftom 89c to $5.00 We have gained our prestige by dealing in merchan dise of merit only and reliable goods of national re putation. With the maker and our own guarantee back of every article sold-our policy along this line will continue as before. Let us demonstrate to you the advantage of dealing at THE BEE HIVE STORE Medical Association Meeting. Lowe Bros. High Standard Liquid Paint Gives Best Results A RELIABLE PLACE to Trade DALLAS OREGON NO NEED FOR PENSION LAW. Banner Eifhth Grade. Wet and Cold Spring. Dallas College to Be Continued. Sterling Furniture Co. LANE’S VARIETY SURE $1 Saved Is $2 Made Lace Curtains, 49c the Pair and up Plain and Fancy Scrim 15c per yard, same as yon have been paying others 25c for India Linón 12 l-2c to 30c a yard, very fine goods Fiaxon, Best Grades, 15c, 25c and 30c per yard English Long cloth 11c a yard Our Summer wash Ginghams of best grades and patterns 12 l-2c a yard Childrens’ Wash Dresses from 25c up to 98c, in age to 14 years. Ladies’ House Dresses $1.25 to $1.75 Remember we are headquarters for Childrens’ Hats Ladies Vests 2 for 25c. Union Suits 35c Our line of Hosiery for Men, Women and Children is complete, 10c and up. Our 5c 10c and 25c department is complete Come and see our China and Enamelware fine. Come and do your shopping where your nickels will boy the most Visitors always welcome Post Cards Five Cents Each. * LANE’S VARIETY STORE