Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 14, 1913, Image 1

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D A L L A S. O R E G O N , A U G U S T 14, 1913
vo l . xxxvm.
PUBLICITY GIVEN.
You W h a -T Y o u W arvt to T^tad
NO.
CHILDRENS’ CONTEST.
Former Dallas Boy Killed. -
LETTER LIST.
Mr, J. B. Pollent
Post Cards Five Cents Each.
Christian Science Services.
Mr. M. Reinstein.
Russell Orange Yates died at From
own negatives. Christian Science services held
Mis Urgero Triglin.
Alma Mitchell ....... ...........50 ... ...5 0 Amity, on August 1, from the Have your your
films developed by an in Adventist church Sunday The following letters remained Mr. Wm. Tager.
Ruth Miller ......... ........... 2 5 ...... ......25 effects of a gunshot wound. Mr.
Carson Odom ......... ...........40 ... . 40 Yates was mowing on the farm expert photographer. Prices as August 17. at 11 a. m. Subject of uncalled for in the Dailas post-
C. G. COAD,
office Tuesday;
of M. T. Henderson and was car­ low as is consistent with good Lesson sermon, “Soul.”
Postmaster.
Carton Odom.
Mr.
A.
E.
Ball.
rying with him on the machine
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Frank Garner visited in McN'ary Sun­ a loaded shotgun. The gun slip­ work. Postage paid on mail or­ Reading room in First Nation­ Mr. J. E. Dodsensth.
day.
Seven room house, 2 lots, City
Mr. Cecil Grant—2
ped from his lap and the ham­ ders. — Ç . B. Stone, photograph­ al bank building, room 10, 8 p. m. Mr.
View add. to Dallas. Price$750.
J.
W.
Leighton.
A. L. Garner, of Summitt, is visiting mer struck a rod on the machine ie, Dali:
The
public
is
cordially
invited.
Dallas.
Installments if desired..
Mr. Jacob Miller.
and the gun was discharged, the
Believing that a large amount of practical good will follow, the in Mrs.
Davis returned last week to charge entering his right side
Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway company has arranged to Ballston.
passed through his body.
bring representatives of the daily and weekly press of Portland to Ed. Blessing was over from Salem and
He died 14 hours later at the
the Willamette Valley, where the fellows who are constantly boost­ Sunday.
Amity hospital, retaining con­
ing for its lands and cities may secure first hand information as to Mrs. 0. N. Bilyeu and son has gone sciousness
to the end. Mr. Yates
what is going on. Some Portland managing editors tyave come to to Newport.
born at Lyons, Or., Septem­
believe that the publicity department of the P. E. & E. dallies Henry Krocker is now working at was
ber 14, 1891. He is survived by
with the truth when it turns in some of the stories of the progress Salt Creek.
widow, a bride of two months,
and activity of the district, and this will be the nature of a “show Arvia Poe of Salt Creek, was in a a sister,
Light R unning a n d D u rab le
his mother, and a step­
them’’ affair.
¡town Sunday.
father, F. J. Yates, who resides
W ill C ut in All K inds of G rass
The managing editois will not be personally in attendance, but Jessie Farre|,
998 East Sixteenth.—Oregon-;
they will be represented by good men. The special train convey- Salem Sunday, of Dallas, visited in at
iah.
I
ing the newspaper men will leave Portland at 8 o’clock Friday Mig8 Maud Trent, of
(N O T H IN G A B O V E 2 5 C E N T S )
morning and make stops at all the principal towns along the West in Dallas last week. Smithfield, was
•
Team Goes loto Ditch.
Side, arriving at Dallas at 5:30, where they will remain over night, Mrs. Roy Me Murphy, of Falls City,
While attempting to turn a
leaving for Independence at 8;30 next morning where they will I is in Dallas visiting.
Bow Ties ;................................ 05c
Bathtub Soap Holder . ... 20c
short corner with a load of hay,
remain half an hour before going on to Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiles is spending at
Independence
Tuesday
morn­
this
week
at
Newport.
Butcher
Knives
....
15c
and
25c
Nail Brush.......................
06c
Vice President N. L. Guy of the commercial club assures us
one of W. W.' Percival’s
that our distinguished visitors will be taken care of in good shape j Charlie Smart and family returned ing.
Peroxide,
1
pint
bottle.......
25c
Best
Embroidery
Hoops
.. 10c
large teams went into the ditch
and given every facility for securing all the information possible 1 Monday from the coast.
has been excavated for the
Viofct Talcum Powder......... 15c
Pillow Tops.............. 15c and 25c
about this section of the county, its resources and possibilities. Mrs. R. F. Dodge, of Lewisville, is that
new Portland, Eugene & Eastern
Secretary Tooze will call a meeting of the board of directors this | visiting friends in Dallas.
Large cake Glycerine soap 05c
Shoe Laces, 1 doz............
Company’s
tracks. The street
evening to arrange the details. In his letter of notification to the Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield, of Salt Creek, was torn upand
20c
8
x
10
Mirrors
........................
Hair Rolls ......................
as
the
wagon
was
Itemizer, Mark Woodruff, publicity agent for the railroad, says: visited in Dallas Sunday.
long the back end slipped
Soda Pop, two 1 pint bottles 15c
Whenever a stop is indicated by this schedule the company will Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill, of Salem, are extra
Our
Combs are Good 15c, 20c, 25c
into the excavation, turned tur­
bs glad to have commercial clubs, newspaper men, or representa­ visiting here a few days.
25c
Flower
Pots
..
15c,
20c
and
Soft
Rubber Balia .. 15c and 25c
and dragged tho team after
tives of any business organizations, take steps to show the indus­ Frank Fryer and Bryan Ferguson, of tle
it.
One
of
the
horses
was
in­
Jardiniers
................................
25c
Mason
Jar Tops, doz.........
tries and resources of cities and country. The schedule cannot be Eola, are visiting in Dallas.
Mr. Percival announced
disregarded, but the company will be glad to co-operate with you Mr. and Mrs (irover Farmer and jured.
Best
Box
Stationery.............
25c
Best
Mason
Jar Rubbers, doz.08c
that he would collect damages
in every other way to get your town and country properly in the family returned home last week.
Cap
Pistols
...,
5c,
10c
and
15c
Matches,
box
................. 04c
from
the
city
for
the
damage
minds of the men who represent the press. Meals ana sleeping Mr. and Mrs. Zollin and family re­ done the horse.- Oregonian,
Caps,
1
doz.
boxes
in
roll.
...
05c
quarters will be provided aboard the train, so that no time will be turned
Ladies
black
and
tan Hose in
from the coast Monday.
taken up anywhere that might be devoted to seeing the valley. Mrs. home
out sizes, these are good, pr.ISc
Flowers, closing out (>unch . 10c
Walter Barham visited in
Obituary.
This will be a big boosting trip. If we all get together we can get Bridgeport
over Saturday and Monday.
Testaments.............................
15c
Anti-Splash
Water Filters .. 10c
some good out of it.
Bessie Connett Fredrick­
Mrs. Walter Sellers returned home son Mrs.
It is planned to meet the 5:30 train with autos occupied by our Monday
Mending Tissue, bunch . 05c
Soft Lead Pencils, 2 for 05c
died
Saturday,
August
3,
from
Bridgeport
where
she
has
most representative citizens, and show Portland jusi whatwehave. been visiting, accompanied by her 1913, aped 33 years, 11 months
Birthday Cards..............lc to 10c
Coat Hangers................ 5c and 10c
mother, Mrs. G. R. Allen.
and 9 days, at the Dallas hospit­
Flour
Sifters...........................
15c
Pictures,
each...................
al in Dallas, where she had been
D eering and M cCorm ick H arvest­
taken for treatment. Death was
R u th M ille r.
Ruth Campbell is visiting in Albany. due to an abscess in her side.
ing M achinery a n d R eapers
Mrs. Fredkrickson was well!
Ed Dodsworth went to Portland Sun­ known
REM EM BER T H E PLA CE
here,
having;
lived
in
this
j
day.
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DA LLAS
O R EG O N
county
the
greats
part
of
her!
Ualph Hill, oft Portland, is visiting life. Deceased was of a lovat 1
in Dailas.
character having united
Mrs. T. 3. Riggs has returned from Christian
with the M. E. church several
Portland.
years ago. Besides her husband
Barton Riggs has moved here from Mrs.
Fredrickson leaves her
San Diego.
mother and three sisters to mourn
Dallas having nearly an undefeated record at the national Mr. Neal and family went to New- her
Ju st S outh of T he Item izer Office.
early departure. The fu­
game for the season, it has been concluded that she try out with port Tuesday.
neral
was
held
Tuesday,
August
McMinnville next Sunday, Mac also having an enviable reputation Harry Campbell has gone to Eastern 5, from the home near Parker,
in this respect. It is thoroughly understood that the winner of Oregon
to work.
Heath officiating, interment
this game will be the undisputed champions of the Willamette I>r. Butler and wife went to Indepen­ Rev.
being in the I. 0. O. F. cemetery
Valley, and should be as hotly a contested game as it is possible to dence Sunday.
conceive. Mac has been pitching Spike Hewitt, the Fresno star
and Mrs. J. C. Uglow went to at Buena Vi3ta.
-
twirler, and Dallas will use Winterbotham of the Northwestern the Mr. coast
Friday.
Commissioners
league.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston went to
Dallasites who desire to see the game can leave here at 7:05 in Corvallis
Suuday.
Ordered that the county clerk
the morning and come back on the evening train at a round trip Lolita West, of Black Rock, visited notify
Sam Irvine, Independence,
rate of $1. Town pride in seeing to it that our boys have all the Ruth Nunn Sunday.
to
move
his fence out cf public
encouragement possible will insure a large crowd from here.
Mrs. Dempsey and daughter, Fannie, highway.
spent Sunday in Rickreall.
that both Observer
The Zeller and White families were and Ordered
Itemizer be made the official
in Independence Sunday.
are here.
C all and see them before the finest
Pearl Foland, of Tillamook, is visiting county newspapers.
G EO . L . T O E L . M. D.
her sister, Mrs. Bid Dunn.
Ordered that A. V. R. Snyder
ones are gone.
We know that you will want one
ELECTRO-THERAPIST AND ELECTRO-SURGEON
The Baptist Sunday school had a pic­ be and is hereby appointed coun­
nic
at
the
city
park
Wednesday.
ty
scaler.
Specialties:
Miss Hattie Teats was moved home Ordered that Dr. C. C. Wright
of these beautiful coats w hen you see them.
from the hospital Monday.
C A N C E R S A N D TU M O R S
be
and
is
hereby
appointed
coun­
Emmett and Ernest Pierce, of Mon­ ty stock inspector.
No Knife andLoss of Blood. No Plasters and Pains for Hours or Days mouth,
were in Dallas Saturday.
POLYPUS, GOITRE. PILES, FISTULA, STRICTURE,
Una
Campbell
has returned from Til­ Warehouse licenses were or­
PHYSIOLOGIC TREATMENTS For
lamook, where she has been visiting. dered issued to Jas. K. Sears and
DISEASES of WOMEN. SKIN and NERVOUS DISEASES
Mr. Davis and Charlie Walker have Hoffman, Baker & Hoffman.
Neuralgia, Neurasthenia, Gout, Rheumatism,
just returned from Eastern Oregon.
The following bids were re­
Diseases of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder, Prostate, Asth­ Mr. and Mrs F. E. Crook have re­ ceived
fills at the Indepen­
ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Constipation.
turned from a three weeks visit in Eu­ dence for bridge:
Independence
gene.
Dallas, Oregon
Telephone 1303
& Gravel company. 40 cents
619 Washington St.
Hours: 9-12, 2-5, 7-8,
Mrs. Jennie Williams went to Forest Sand
(irove J.onday to visit ¡Mr. and Mrs. a cubic yard; Linden & Kibbe
One-half Block East of S. P. R. R. Depot
Sundays: 9-1
Construction company, 30 cents
Gould.
40 cents; M. G. Lynott 69
Mr. Davis and family have moved to and
one of E, N. Hall's houses on Main cents. Linden & Kibbe being
the lowest bidder were awarded
Dr. Toel has again been compelled to extend his stay in Dallas street.
Jim Arnold and family and Mr. and the contract.
on account of many new cases. He will again accept new patients Mrs.
Ralph Ellis went to the coast Monthly widows pensions
for treatment and stay in Dallas until he has finished their cases. Tuesday.
Little Vivian Holman, of Black Rock, amounting to nearly $400 was al­
visited this week at the home of her lowed by the court.
Delegation of Newspaper Men Will be
in Dallas Friday Night.
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DEERING IDEAL MOWER
H O LER 'S 5 , 1 0 , IS , A ND
25c STORE
rri-
uit
w
CRAVEN BROS., Agents for
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME.
Dallas to Play McMinnville for the
Willamette Valley Belt.
Itemizer Ads Bring Quick Results
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FIDLER’S * 10 and 15c
STORE
NEW FALL COATS . . . .
The Famous PALMER GARMENTS
tu« til
THE STYLES-----
Of the new coats are very strik­
ing and handsome.
THE FABRICS------
are very rich and heavy. See the
poular new Brocaded fabrics.
Heat a Menace to
Lives of Old Folks.
uncle, Frank Holman.
A l m a M itc h e ll
Ernest Earl is home from Turner.
Gleason and children, of Salem,
Bob Ankeny went to Siielz Monday. Mr«. -unday
with her mother, Mrs.
L. R. Adams lost a valuable horse
Sunday.
Mrs. Billie Burns, of Luckimmute,
Ira West and Mr.JDunn are up the was taken from the hospital to her
Sickness and Misery Result From
mother’».
creek hunting.
Clogged Bowels in Hot W’eather.
Tpm Alsip’s mother has returned to George Conlee and a small crowd re­
turned Sunday rrom a short stay in the
her home at Tacoma.
mountains.
People advancing in years should be
Max
Luebke
has
returned
from
very careful of their health during the
Mr. and Mrs. Waldon have returned
traveling for a short time.
hot months, as heat has a very enerva­
to (iregon City, accompanied by
ting and weakening effect on them.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh West are the home
Misa Fithel Minty.
One has one only to look at the daily
proud parents of a baby girl.
Mrs. Ira West, Hazel Houser and her
list of fatalities to elderly people re­
Mr. Braley has rented a house of Mr. | sister
ported by the papers to realize that
with three children are camping
Ayres on W ashinglon street.
these are the hardest months for them
at Ed Dunn’s farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Kmmerson and
to over come.
-Charlie Tice, John Courter, Bill Ellis
The easily digested foods should be
visited at Hopewell Sunday.
and I >ick Paul, of Falls City, were call-
eaten, and then only sparingly, and al­
Miss Marie Griffin has returned from j ers in Dallas during court week.
coholic beverages and iced things
a visit with her aunt in Portland.
should be avoided as much as possible.
Mrs. Frank Morrison and children
Mr. and Mrs. Billings left Friday for have returned from Rock Creek, where
Exercise should be taken daily in the
| Douglas county to visit relatives.
■ hade. Most important of all in the
they were visiting friends aud relatives,
maintenance of health and vigor at this son st., Berkeley, Cal., who esteems it Mrs. Whiteside, of Corvailis, spent a Lear.der Bilyeu and family while
time to avoid constipation, with ita ac­ a benefit to mankind, and Ida C. Milch- few days here visiting relatives.
camping canned 4 quarts of blackber-
companying headaches and muscular sack, 210 X, Law st., Allentown, Pa.,
Mr. Bilyeu . line home quite sick.
and blood congestion. This is accom- who declares that her stomach and Mrs Will Tillitson has gone to cook
Mr. and Mrs Jud Mitchell and chi-d-
fished by the timely use of a gentle bowels are now in perfect working or­ for Mr. Piaster's threshing crew.
ixative like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep­ der, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt, of Liberty, ren accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Pit-
ner, went to the Summit and spent Sun­
sin. It is the ideal laxative for elderly
remedy to use. It can be obtain­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Luebke Sunday. day,
returning in the evening.
people, as it is mild, tastes pleasant right
ed
of
anv
druggist
at
fifty
centa
or
one
and does not gripe. Best of all, it con­ dollar a bottle. The latter size is Mr. and Mrs. Ben Agee, of Ballston, J, W. Mitchell and son’s Glen and
took
dinner
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
M.
tains valuable tonic properties that bought steadily by those who already
James, and George Brandt went to Al­
Stow.
build up and strengthen the system.
bany Monday to start threshing with
its.value.
Elderly people should avoid strong know
Mr. Bidder's machine. Mr. Mitchell
Mrs.
Linnie
Davis,
accompanied
by
wishing to try a free sam­ her two sisters, spent Saturday in Sa­ will
physics, cathartics, purgatives, salts ple Families
run the engine and James will do
bottle can obtain it, postpaid, by lem.
and pills, as they are a shock to the addressing
the firing.
Dr.
•ystem.
ur. W.
w. B. v Caldwell,
ystem. In the opinion
' pin ■ n of reliable peo-
pie like Mr», C. J. Nichols. iolO Erner- Washington 8L, Monticello. 111.
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ZIBALINES, CUT CHINCHILLAS, BROADCLOTHS
Our Motto is “QUALITY FIRST, THEN PRICE.” We insure the
quality by buying P a lm e r G arm en ts. Our prices
will speak for themselves. We intend to show you this
Fall some very beautiful coats and suits at the popular
price of
j CT
Some fine coats a good deal less ard a
few that will cost a little more.
SUITS
Will be here in a few days,
until you see them. Our prices are
right.
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