Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 21, 1913, Image 3

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Cyrus
Noble
bottled at drinking strength
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Portland, Oregon
L- D. BUTLER
1 N. l_ BUTLER
BUfLER & BUTLER
W H Y N O T SPEND
LAW YERS
IN D E P E N D E N C E
AllfiUST AT NEWPORT?
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OREGON
WOOD FOR SALE
neys.
D oan’ s Kidney Pills are for weak kid- returned on the following day
n>.ys—
to engage Dr. Toel for a month’s
Have brought relief to Dallas people. ; treatment,
Dallas testimony proves it.
examined
Mrs. Ralph Adams, 312 .Maple at., i . When Dr.
. , Toel
,
,
-
. . . the
Dallas, Oregon, savs: " o n e o f my tumor again today, he found that
family complained for quite awhile o f the diameter of the tumor had
pain and lameness in his back. A fter greatly diminished
Do you need w ood? In p re ­
p a rin g to place yo u r or-
d e is re m e m b e r th a t I am
ab le to fu rn ish you all k in d s
of sla b wood from e ith e r of
th e D allas sa w m ills, a t th e
best, possible ra te s, Send in
your o rd ers by e ith e r p h o n e.
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c o m « to Dallas
that Doan’ s ¿id n ey Rills are all they every day from Independence
are claimed to be.
for her treatment and feels well
For sale by all dealer». Price 50 satisfied with the result.
cents.
Foster- M ilburn Co., Buffalo
Women who notice a lump in
N. Y., sole agents for the United
their breasts should never neg­
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and lect this. It is far easier on
take no other.
them to have the growth re-
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Get away from the heat and dust o f the valley.
Newport is now at its best, and the beach season
is in full swing. Recreation and sport for all.
Deep-sea fishing, surf bathing, drives to Otter
Rock, the Punchbowl, Lighthouse, etc., with
boating and fishing on Yaquina Bay.
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TUMOR IN BREAST
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UTeatly Reduced in Sue in a Sin*
gle Week’* Treatm ent by Mean*
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ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES
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AUGUST BOMAN
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE
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Leave Albany 7:30 a. m. and 1:00 p. m., con­
nections with north and south hound S. P. train».
Tents. Hammock’s and Camp
Stoves at Craven Bros. Stock
complete.
PEERING IDEAL MOWER
Light Running
and
Durable.
Will Cut in All Kindt of Grats
'Call on our Agent for copy o f “ Newport”
booklet, or “ Vacation D ays,”
they are free
f
for the asking.
{ MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL,
IN H T K U C T O R ON
JO H N M . SC O TT
P IA N O and O R G A N
G en eral P assenger A g en t
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712 Oak S t.,
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D allas, O regon J
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The World Moves Itself
We Move Anything Else
Lumber
All yard stock at
Hunter Lumber Co.’s
Mill at $6 a Thousand.
On mile south Falls City
on Teal Creek
__________________________ ______
CRAVEN BROS., Agents for
Deering and McCormick Harvest­
ing Machinery a n d Reapers
DALLAS
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CITY TRANSFER CO.
FRONTIER BAYS
W a lla W a lla , W a sh ., U. S. A .
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W . R . C o u lte r
Patronize the Itemizer-Returns sure. ph“*1081
OREGON
The Largest Industry
in Polk County is the
DALLAS
Frontier Days at Walla W alla will, un­
doubtedly, be the biggeat and best at­
traction or the kind ever promoted by
any city o f the United States. Every
f e a t u r e of western life will be re-enacted
in a truly amazing manner by the most
skillful and daring performers living.
Champion riders of world fame will, each day, com­
pete with each other in wonderful and thrilling feats of
horsemanship; racing wild horses by dare devil riders
will hold the crowds spell-bound; the “ drunken-ride’ *
is a top-notch feature; Indian races and feata will truly
depict the character and cunning of the Red man,
while the 150-inile pony express relay race will require
■ wonderful endurance test of man and beast. Champion lady riders will perform in
wondrous manner and remarkable is their skill as horsewomen The squaw races,
Indian dances, Indian village and a R eal I ndian W edding will portray in vivid
manner Indian life. Bulldogging cattle, roping and branding, throwing by the horns
and a general stampede are but a few of the features of life among the cattle. Not
the least of the events planned is the monster street parade which will show every
phase of early western life, cowboys, trappers, miners, express riders, stage coaches,
ack trains and early settlers wiil participate. The world famous 72d Seale
Jorth High
and l»nd of 70 pieces will be one of the musical treats.
EXCUivSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
V/alla Walla County Fair—Sept. 22-27—$25,000 Purses and
Don’t Fed to Attend the Big Fair and the One Only Big W e
Fof «that inlomitiM
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n. H. JOHNSON, S e c t a r y , W all. W .IU, Wa.hin(t<m, U. S. A.
r
General Repair W ork
If y o u h a v e a b ic y c le , a m o to r c y c le , ga* e n g in e ,
lo c k , g u n o r o th e r m e c h a n ic a l d e v ic e , o r fire
a r m th at r e q u ir e , th e w o r k o f a n e x p e r t re p a ir ­
m a n . le a v e it to
Buy Your Lumber of them
and help the Community grow.
L. B. HIXSON, Jr.
IS u eea M or t o L U
3 1 5 M ain S treet
S M IT H )
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PHONE 1 0 7 3
Dallas, O r e g o n
Street Paving.
Council met in regular session
last Monday evening with Mayor
VanOrsdel in the chair and the
balance o f the city officials pres­
ent except Councilmen Sibley
and Fenton.
Attorney W. L. Tooze appear­
ed before the council and request­
ed, as a representative o f the
Commercial club, that the city
should appropriate the sum of
$37.50 each month to apply on
the salary o f our band leader.
Mr. Tooze made an eloquent plea
for the appropriation, stating the
worth of the band to the city, and
that they could only be kept to­
gether by a salaried and efficient
leader. Gorkhe moved to grant
the request, but Hayter and Bar-
oer opposed, and the motion was
withdrawn, and on motion of
Barber laid over.
On motion o f Hayter the street
committee was empowered to
purchase certain oil that the
Clarke-Henry company have.
The quarterly report o f the au-
litor was on motion o f Barber
referred to thefinance committee.
Claims allowed:
vV Beaver........................ ...$25.00
Star Transfer C o ................ 1.00
S P Co., freight ________
.50
Lynch & Hoffee, labor___ 15.00
1 W Vaughn, labor______
9.30
Fire department...... ........... 40.00
An ordinance to re-establish
rrade on Academy street be
eween Church and Levens was
read first time.
On motion o f Hayter the sec-
>nd reading o f the dog ordinance
was indefinitely postponed. The
rasoline ordinance was also laid
over.
An ordinance to provide against
cutting into our paved streets,
>r to place fire thereon was read
second time and passed.
An ordinance to regulate the
lauling o f gravel etc., in loose
joxes, also large timbers and en­
gines on our paved streets was
read second time, and passed.
An ordinance to prevent dray-
nen from making a rendevous
>f any portion o f our paveC
treets, also all horse drawn ve-
licles, was read second time and
>assed.
On motion o f Hayter a war­
rant was ordered drawn in favor
>t the Clarke-Henry people for
"10,000, as part payment on pav­
ing.
adjourned to next Monday
vening.
Sunday.
Mra. Walter Young returned horn*
Mr. and Mra. Forest Guthrie are the from Portland recently.
proud parents o f a baby boy.
Marshall Blessing, of Portland, is vis­
Mr». Nate Stowe and the Campfire iting in Dallas.
girls went up the creek Monday.
b rand and Dewey Inman, o f Inde­
Jeff New went to Buell Sunday to pendence, visited in Dallas last week.
visit his mother.
Miss Cora Barber, o f Willamina, is
visiting her uncle, W. L. Barber, and
Ralph Digby went to Pioneer to visit family here.
his parents.
Mra. Herman I.enhard and son, Law­
Lillian llarria, o f Portland, visited rence, o f Buell, were Dallaa visitors
her brother. Newt Harris, at the Mar­ this week.
tin & Harris sawmill.
Mrs. Maggie Loftus. o f Falla City,
Mr. and Mra. Mel Hamilton, o f Sa­ visited
................
in Dallas
) allai this week.
lem, m >tored over to see Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Shriver.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hughes visited
in the country Sunday.
Phil Begin, after a two week» visit in
Vancouver, B. C., returned Monday.
W. A. Ayres went to Portland last
week.
Quinn Burnett has returned home
from Oa.-ornia.
George Gates and family have gone to
the coast.
Mrs. P. \ Finseth went to Portland
Monday a.U-rnoon for a short stay.
Bill White went to the coast one day
last week.
Curl Ramsdel and wife have moved
¡nto the dormitory.
Mrs. Georgia Byers went to Salem
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Luebke have gone to
Idaho.
Mrs. C C. Curtis has as her guests
Glen Brock, after visiting relatives this week her mother and aiater of Eu­
gene.
east o f the mountains, returned home
Sunday.
Mr. Gosso has bought the Kamsde:)
property.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blodgett came
home from Salmon River.
Dra. McCallon and Bollman operated
on Josephine Brooks at her home north
o f town.
George Conley and Bob Ankney went
hunting Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Ann Hinshaw and daughter,
Ora, went to Willamina Sunday.
R u th M iller.
J. L. White and family went to the
coast Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory went
to Portland Sunday, where they visited
for a few days, and Mrs. Gregory left
for Tillamook Tuesday for an outing.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Jacobson went to
the coast last week.
Mr. E. Moore, o f Oakland,
visiting in Dallas.
Cal., is
Miss Pauline Kickley went to Marion
this week to visit Marion Fennell.
L. I). Brown and family went to the
coast this week.
Mrs. F. H. Morrison visited in Salem
last week.
R. Goodwin and family, o f Salem,
motored to Dallas Sunday.
Toy Sing expects to begin picking
hops by the lat o f September.
Mra. Fowler has returned home from
months stay in Salem.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
W T and Mary S House to F A
Mathews, lot U, Independence
Fruit Farme
...................... $ 2000
Edwin Jacobson et ux to L D
Brown, land in original Dallas
10
J W Kelley et ux to Clarence E
Ferguson, 8 acres in t8 «. r 4 w
10
J G McIntosh et al to L W Port­
erfield, land in Independence
100
Walter J Domes et ux to W H
McKee, 138,11 acres in Polk Co
10
W H McKee et ux to Alma
Gladys Domes, |138.11 acres in
Polk county......................................... 10
Paul Hansen et ux to Jesse L.
Strawn et al, 61.35 acres in t 9
a, r 4 w ...................................
10
Kingwood Park Co to Susie Ban-
nard, lots 5 and 6, block 16.
K ing wood Park ........................
10
Amanda E Johnaon to Pater Kurre
et al, part o f Henry Hill’s and
w ife's d i e ................................. 1150
Henry Berg to Perie Mark,
springs and land in t 6 a, r 7 w
10
Carl J Stevensen et ux to O C
Ramadell, land In Dallas . . . .
10
F W Waters et ux to B F Buffm,
lot 19, block E, West Salem ..
10
John F Spray et ux to A E Rice,
land in Monmouth........ ........... 2400
John Ritner et ux to Valley
Si­
letz R R Co, land for right of
way in t 10 a, r 6 w ..................
450
Levi Joy et ux to C ll Smith et
ux, E)y o f lots 6, 6 and 7 block
29 Hill’ s town o f Independence 1400
Capitol Trust Co to Hermes
Wrightaon, lot 14, block 9,
Kingwood Park..........................
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Lodge Notice.
ami; Portland Press Club, A. A.
Rosenthall;
Portland Railway
Jennings Lodge No. 9, A. F.
Light and Power Co., W. E. Bu­ & A. M.- A stated communica­
chanan, Publicity manager; P. E. tion will be held Friday, August
& E. Railway Co., Robert Strath- 22th at 8 o ’clock.
Important
orn, president; R. T. Guppy, business will come before this
chief engineer; J. VV. Hall, as­ meeting. All members requested
sistant engineer; W. H. Evans, to be present By order of the
NEWSPAPERMEN VISIT DALLAS. assistant chiel electrical engin­
W. M.
eer; Mark Woodruff, publicity
WALTER S. MUIR,
Owing to more time consumed agent
Secre tary.
in seeing the sights at the var-
ous principal towns up the West
lide, the Portland newspaper
men scheduled to arrive at Dal­
las Friday evening at 5:30, did
tot get here until after 10, s<
:hat all forms o f entertainment
provided for them had to be call­
’d off. Saturday morning autos
were in waiting and the pencil
lushers were first taken to out
anch back o f the city reservoir,
vhere they took in a birdseyt
tew of the valley. They wert
iext taken down the west creek
road to Rickreall and around by
■imithfield, getting a chance to
iee the thousands of acres o f or-
hard now bearing and soon to
•ome to fruition. The boys got
The moat important feature in baking pantry is the flour—it muat
iway to Independence and hour
be “ right” if you want the very best resulU.
_ _
late, where they were shown our
hop industry. Those present
were:
Will help you to bake the moat delicioua pastry you ever taated. Tha
1 ne Oregonian, ShadO. Krantz,
flour ia wholesome— it’ a clean ami it*i “ lig h t.“
The moat auci
railroad reporter; Telegram, W.
cook a use Drifted Snow because their experience has taught them tne
P. Stranborg, railroad reporter;
lesHon. Order it from your grocer and see how good it makes your paauy
Journal, J. L. Wallin, railroad
or bread.
reporter. Oregon Posten (Swede-
ish) F. W. Lonegrin, editor and
publisher; the Spectator. John
Dougal, editorial writer; Cham­
Drifted Snow Flour ia absolutely guaranteed to satisfy,
ber o f Commerce Bulletin, Moses
Your grocer is ready to buy back at full price any sack of
Moseshon,
secretary o f the
Drifted Snow Flour that did not aatiafy.
Chamber o f Commerce advertis­
We «tend back o f the grocer.
You can’ t k ja e h a
ing bureau and member o f edit­
can t loee—and we don’ t loee.
orial staff; Deutche Zeitung, A.
The flour makes good and it will satisfy. Try it.
E. Kern, editor and publisher;
Nachrichten, M. Rudel; Pacific
Scandinavian, H. J. Langoe; ed­
itor and publisher; Catholic Sen­
tinel. P. E. Sullivan, editor and
TACO M A
publisher; Peoples Press. C. N.
Ryan; Italian Tribune, A. B. Big-
Delicious Pie,
C ake or Doughnuts
Drifted Snow
Flour
T h e G u a ra n teed F lou r
a
SPERRY FLOUR CO.
.
when yon tire
of rough, strong
high proof whiskey
W . J. Van Schuyver & C o., General Agents
moved before it becomes cancer-
Mr. James Arnold and fa nil. .
CHILDRENS’ CONTEST.
Ralph Ellis and w ifj returned fron I
ous, than to wait until a cancer
coast
Sunday.
has formed and then u n d erg o an
Alma Mitchell ....... . . .
59
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Mr.
and Mra. McKinn and daughter,
operation
Ruth Miller ......... ....... 8 5 ..... ... 35 Margaret, have gone to Nstartafor aa
While Dr. Toel’s electrical op­ Carson
Odom
.......
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35
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.
35
outing.
F. J. CHENET & CO.. Toledo, O.
of Electricity.
erations are free from the dan­
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Jack Wallis has gone to the eoeat,
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
A l m a M itc h ell
ger o f knife operations, and
him perfectly honorable in all business
Mrs.
Ed.
Wunder,
o
f
Indepen­
Claud McColm has returned to Port­
Mrs. Annie Schillers, o f The Dalles,
while returns o f the cancer after
transactions and financially able to carry
land after visiting a w%tk with hia
out any obligations made by his Arm.
dence, Ore., formerly from Mon­ his electrical operations are far visited Mrs. Annie Robinaon.
mother,
Mrs. J. L. Castle.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
mouth, came to Dallas on August
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Jones returned
Toledo, O. 5th, to consult Dr. Toel on ac­ rarer than after knife operations,
Mra
Brickley
waa operated on at tha
home
from
their
vacation
Thursday.
yet it is easier on the patient to
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
hospital Tuesday morning.
acting directly upon the blood and mu* count o f a tumor in the right have the tumor removed by el­
Mr. Johnson, the colored preacher
Ruth
Nunn
waa
in Monmouth last
cous surfaces o f the system. Testimonials breast.
She noticed a lump in ectrical treatment than to wait from Portland, visited friends in Dallas. week.
sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
her breast first on March 1st o f until it has become cancerous
by all Druggists.
Frank Kersey is spending a short va­
Misa Addle Martin, o f Amity, visited
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
this year, which kept on grow­ and makes an operation neces­ cation at the coast.
over Sunday With Mr. and Mra, H. M ot
ing until it was about two inches sary. In addition it is cheaper
riaon,
Fred Pierce, o f Portland, spent a few
long by one inch in diameter. too.
days here with hia brother this week.
Mr. and Mas. Billita, o f Portland, are
Surveying and Subdividing.
She had been hit by an apple
What Is said here in regard to
Rilla Dane, o f Salem, visited rela­ visiting her parents, Mr. and lira. Judge
Collins.
Prompt service, work guaran­ falling from a tree in the fall, tnmors o f the breast holds good tives in town the first o f the week.
M ias Ora Collins, o f California, is vis­
Mr. Dalton, o f the Sterling Furniture
teed—Himes Eng. Co. Dallas, Or. when her breast was full o f milk also for many uterine tumors as
from weaning her child. It gave well as tumors in other parts of company, put aome new carpets down iting here.
Phone 502.
tf
for Mrs. Hugh Hayea.
her considerable pain then, and the body.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira West have returned
this pain has continued ever since
Ted Berg, Sam Gibson and Kenneth from their camping trip.
Have them removed before
Swartz went to to the coast by way o f
whenever she works hard.
they become cancerous.
C a rso n O d o m .
Siletz.
I She had treatment from two
Dr. Toel can be found for some
NOBODY SPARED.
Miss Otella Fryer, o f Kola, visited
Ross Pierce took the rock crusher en­
j physicians by means o f internal time yet at his office at619 Wash­ gine
Dallas Monday.
to Salt Creek Monday.
! medicines and liniments, but it ington street, Dallas, Oregon,
Mr. and Mra. Sandy Fryer visited in
Kidney Trouble* A ttack Dalla* Men ( had no effect upon the tumor.
Mr. and Mra. A1 Longnecker and two
one-half block east o f the S. P. daughters
spent unday at Monmouth. Portland last week.
I
Dr.
Toel
informed
her
that
the
R.
R.
Depot,
and Women, Old and Young.
Mr. Hart and family, of Salem, have
and Mrs. L. D. Brown and daugh­
I tumor was not a cancerous one
Do not wait until he has left ter Mr.
moved into the Lee Smith house,
went to Netarts Sunday.
I
yet,
but
an
adenoma;
but
as
ade-
Dallas for some other county
Kidney ills seize young and old.
Misaea Dovie and Birdie Odom went
Mr. and Mra. Earl Crook have return­
( if ten come with i little warning.
! nomata frequently later on de- seat to introduce his electrical
to Albany Saturday.
ed home from Eugene.
Children suffer in their early years— generate into cancers, he advis- methods.
Earl Barham has returned home from
Can't control the kidney secretions
ed her to have it removed, il
Everett Gwinn is baling hay fo r L.
his hunting trip.
R. Adams.
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer possible without an operation, by
Ed Blessing and family visited in Dal­
COUNCIL MEETING.
Alma Stow, o f McMinnville, visited
Women worry, can’ t do daily work,
means o f high voltage electric
las last week.
her aunt, Mrs. T. M. Stowe.
Men have lame and aching backs.
currents.
Mrs. Leitch, o f Portland, is visiting
I f you have any form o f kidney ills.
„ U11UCI .u
i.u e u .a ic .y saw
Mrs. Wunder
immediately
saw
Clarence Whiteside and hia siater,
on Mrs. Cooper came over from Corvallis her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Young.
You must ree-h the cause -the kid- the soundness of this advice and Ten Thoutand Dollar* Paid
W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any case o f Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.