Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 04, 1913, Image 1

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    On motion of Hayter the may-
FORMER DALLASITE
__
enter into a contract with N. c ■ M. . r ... . .
Taken from the Files of the Iteai- to
L. Guy and W. L. Soehren for a *'0,,nd
" o m Hu Job
zer Saturday September 3, 1887. city dumping ground at a month-‘
Oregon City,
ly rental of $1.75. The groundI
W located 1 1-2 miles south of the C. L. Howe, freight and tick­
An immense herd of whales dty.
reported as seen disporting Bids were received from Cra­ et agent for the Southern Pacif­
J. J. WILLIAMS AND EUGENE FOSTER AMONG were
ic at Oregon City, has been
themselves off Newport.
ven Bros, and Guy Bros, for the strangely
missing from his office
A thresher cook wagon was furnishing
the city of an ad- since a week ago last Saturday
minutely described, it being the ditional hose to cart
(N O T H IN G A B O V E 2 5 CENTS)
and 500 feet night and special agents for the!
first to make its appearance in i of nose- The matter
THOSE TO PASS AWAY
was taken company are making a search
the valley.
consideration.
j for him.
Cobbler’s tacks ...
Comb C ase................................. 15c
The writeup given Dallas in | under
of Conrad Stafrin i A few days following Howe’s Crumb
the West Shore was characteriz­ ! *nd The W. time
tray
and
S
c
ra
p
e
r........15c
H alf soles .............. . 15, 20, 25c
Soehren having ex-! disappearance, W. P. Harrison,
ed by the Itemizer as a fraud, a ed as L. members
of
the
library
traveling
auditor
for
the
com­
Nail
Brushes
............................
05c
Pillow tops..............
delusion and a snare, and the rd. Mayor VanOrsdel ap­ pany, checked over his accounts.
merchants who did not contrib­ pointed Stafrin to succeed him­ Although the traveling auditor’s lla ir Nets with ru b b er,. 2 for 5c Shoe laces any size, 1 doz...... 10c
to it were congratulated.
Council Proceedings-Mrs. McCorkle Sues for Damages-- ute Frank
Tape to repair g lo v es......... 5, lOe
side and back combs
self, and J. C. Hayter in place reports will be forwarded to San B arrettes,
each .......................................15c
Goodman was' learning of
Soehren.
Francisco,
it
is
unofficially
report­
Flour s ifte rs ............
dentistry under Dr. Mason.
to Southern Pacific officials in M en's Hose Supporters ............10c
On motion of Risser the drain­ ed
Bruce Zumwalt was back from age of Fairview avenue was left Portland that Howe has been!
Wool Hose, pair . . . . ,15c
Dallas Water Found Pure
Embroidery hoops . ............. 10«
an extended trip to Montana. to the street committee with found short in his accounts in an j M Ladies
en's
heavy
Wool Hose, pair 15c
amount
variously
estimated
and
j
power
to
act.
Linen tablet .......... ............... lie
Chet Ellis was employed in Claims allowed:
rumored to be as high as $700.
Boys heavy ribbed Hose . 15c
the Dixie mill.
Birthday cards . . . . .. le to 10c
Dallas W ater Co.......................... $ 37 50 Howe had begn agent at Ore-
G i r l s .................................
15c
j years ago. One son, Ralph, is 1
ire departm ent.............................. 40.00 gon City only three months. He j
EUGENE FOSTER DEAD.
John Flannery was down from S F tar
NOTED PIONEER PASSES.
2
packaged Spearm ent gum .. ,6c
Transfer Co............................ 6.25 was promoted to that station
I the noted bank president and,
Crook county.
6qt granite pan with handles 20c
Claire
Snyder
................................
3.50
(politician,
now
making
his
home,
Editor of Observer Passes Away Lyman Smith was down from Guy Bros............................................ 52.62 from the office at Tillamook.
5qt stew k ettles...........................20c
We give the largest sack
■ Hon. J. J. Williams, Noted Pioneer, jin Portland.
Lynch t Hoffee........................................65 Previously he had been employ­
Walla Walla on a visit.
at Home Monday.
At
10:30
Tuesday
morning
the
City
Transfer
................................
17.65
5qt
preserving
kettles
.............25c
ed
in
the
district
and
general
of­
Departs this Life Saturday Night. 'last sad rites were observed and
Furniture Co.................. 4.50
son was born to ¡Heeling
in Portland, working his Gaanite pie pans 3 fo r...............25c and the best candy in
community was inexpress- Mr. An and 8-pound
D J G rant........................................ 65 00 fices
Mrs.
Dan
Syron.
Jim Williams laid away by those ly Our
the county for the mon-
Ed F Coad.......................................... 20.00 way up through the ranks. Be­
about 4 o’clock Mon­ Mrs. L. C. Hill secured a sew Item
G ranite wash pans ...................15c
had known him longest and day shocked
Our community was consider­ who
izer ........................................ 53.50 fore he went to Tillamook he was
evening
to
learn
that
Eugene
best. The services occurred at Foster had passed away. He ing machine from J. W. Crider J McMinnville
Testing Laboratory 5.00 telegraph operator and later car
ably shocked Sunday morning to the
ey
Bake pans ................................... 15c
D Bevens ...................................... 50 00 distributor in the office of L. R.
Several songS were had been ill for some weeks with as a baking powder premium.
hear of the death of Hon. J. J. sung home.
Kandall
Buell....................................
75.62
by a select choir and a nice typhoid fever and complications, George Johnson lost his 6- P S li reen wood................................ 66.25 Fields, superintendent in Port­
Wiliams. All knew that his talk made
by Rev. C. C. Curtis, but he was supposed to have months old son.
* health was in a precarious state, pastor
A D B urnett.................................... 32 35 land. He is about 28 years of
REMEMBER THE PLACE
of the Christian church. passed
John Shaw ........................................ 37 13 age and unmarried.
7 and that he had been lying at
the
crisis
and
on
the
W H Wheeler . .............................. 45.00 Howe closed his office on the
Masonic fraternity attended mend. A sort of congestive chill A barn on Mrs. Hallock’s place A1
£ the point of death for two days. The
Davidson ........................ , . 2.25 evening of Saturday, August 23,
in a body and autos were furnish­ combined with weak heart action burned up, the fire being caused Dallas
■ The funeral services occurred ed
W ater Co............................ 9 00
to
conduct
them
to
the
grave
FIDLER’S 5, 10,15, and 25c
by
fire
from
the
Chitwood
slash­
from the family residence at where the ritualistic work of the caused the end.
W L B arber.............................
52 00 as usual, and presumably went
I
D
I'hillips
.................................... 40.50 to his boarding house. That was
10:30 September 2nd, under the order was gone through w>th. The funeral services took ing across the creek.
.................................... 3.66 the last seen of him. When he
auspices of Jennings lodge, A. Inclement weather prevented place Wednesday morning from A petition was being signed D W F H Coulsen
H artm an.................................. 6.19 did
S TO R E
not return to his work on the
F. & A. M., of which he was an many from going out who desir­ Chapman’s undertaking parlors, around town asking the council O L Nelson........................................
6 13
old member, and interment took ed to thus show their respect for under the auspices of the to erect a gallery in the city hall. R Elmer
S Henline ..............
7.32 following Monday officials of the
M atheney.................... '... 3.38 company became suspicious. The
place in the I. 0. 0. F. ceme- the deceased, yet the funeral Knights of Pythias, of which he
Just South of The Itemizer Office.
Adams & M artin...........................1381.07 traveling auditor at once was
Warren
Truitt
and
wife
were
‘ tery.
been past grand chancelor mourning the death of their 3- E T Coulsen .................................... 2.25 sent to Oregon City. In his po­
was the longest held in had Washington.
Probably there was not a man in procession
Chas tiregory................................... 81.40
remains year old son, Blaine.
for many years. The were interred in the The
better know in Polk county than pall Dallas
Quarry labor.................................. 859.56 sition as agent he handled and i
Odd
Fellows
bearers
were
A.
6.
Muir,
N,
was accountable for all the mon­
Jim Williams. He was born in L. Butler. Harry Gaynor, U. S. cemetery.
The council adjourned to meet ey
While
Charley
Dodenhoff
and
received in the Oregon City!
Tennesee on January 5, 1830, Loughary. M. Hayter and E. C. Mr. Foster came to Dallas in Henry Brown were driving cat­ Wednesday
night.
office for the sale of tickets as
and came to Oregon with the Rirkpatrick.
1911,
from
Aberdeen,
Wn„
tle
near
the
Silas
Riggs
place
on
well as for freight shipments.—
emigration of 1844, which added
where he was connected with Salt Creek, the former was HOP HELDS ARE SWARMING. Oregonian
some 800 people to our popula­
the
Aberdeen
World.
With
W.
thrown
from
his
horse
and
quite
tion, and was conducted by Cor­ POPULAR COUPLE WED. H. Totten he purchased the Folk badly hurt.
Hundreds of Pickers at Indepen-
nelius Gilliam, Nathaniel Ford
Clauncb Home Destroyed.
Observer, and immedi­ The infant daughter of John depce and Some Find no Jobs.
in Groceries as well as anything else.
and Major Tharp, there being Miss Pansy Racey Becomes Bride County
ately
enlarged
the
plant
and
At
an early hour Tuesday morn­
and
Celia
Walling
died
ax
Lin­
three companies. He was a son
made the publication a semi­ coln.
the G. H. Clauneh home near W e have the Clerks and the Goods
Labor day was celebrated at ing
of J. E. Williams, who was a
of Peter Greenwood, Jr.
weekly
newspaper.
He
was
un­
Ellendale
was found to be in
Independence
by
a
large
parade
member of the first legislature of
Charles
Simpson,
of
Salem,
animously
elected
president
of
flames,
and
as no material assis­
of
laborers
to
the
differents
hop-
Oregon under the provisional At 10 o’clock last Saturday the Dallas Commercial club be­ and Miss Alice Crangle were yards. Parades were formed at tance was available,
it was soon
government. The family settled morning
SIMONTON & SCOTT
par­ fore he had resided here seven married at the latter’s home in the depot and went in sections totally destroyed. The
inmates
on the Luckiamute river, in Polk sonage in at this the city, Methodist
Rev.
D.
Les­
Lincoln.
months.
managed
to
get
out
a
few
per­
South of the Court House, Dallas
to the different yards. Each sonal effects, but of small value.
county, in 1845, where farming ter Fields united in marriage In the 1913 session of the State Schuyler Dodson, Berry Wann, section
was composed of three The cause of the fire is supposed!
was engaged in until 1874, when Peter S. Greenwood and Miss legislature Mr. Foster was chos­ Roswell Conner, Charles Wester parts, the
the women to have been a defective flue.
the deceased was elected sheriff
Racey. Only a limited en calender clerk for the senate and Barton Riggs were about to and children first on being
wagons,
of the county, being re-electeu Pansy
number of personal friends were and served in that capacity begin studies at Willamette Uni­ ed by the men on foot, and follow­
end­
in 1876. At this time he owned present,
happy couple throughout the session. He was versity.
Methodists are Thankful.
ed
by
the
wagon
loads
of
some 500 acres of land in the at once lefc and for the
a
few
days
visit
republican, and during the Lucas & Powell had finish­ gage. Large crowds are still bag­
By
of the official
ar­
county, besides considerable with friends in Portland, and a campaign
last Fall many col­ ed threshing over 10,000 bushels riving by every train and boat, board a resolution
made
August
27, the
other property, and was classed then on to Salt Lake city, Utah, umns in the of Observer
the Southern Pacific trains the Methodist church of Dallas, takes FIRST CLASS JOB WORK DONE
as one of Dallas’ wealthiest citi­ where they expect to make their voted to that party. were de­ of their grain at Monmouth.
past two days carrying six to this manner of thanking their
zens. He was a member of the home. The bride is one of our He was a man of good intel­ Frank Collins had taken in ov­ eight
and being hauled many friends who so liberally
city government for so many most accomplished and goodlook­ lectual attainments, and would er 40,000 bushels of wheat at the by two coaches
contributed toward the payment
years that count was lost of the ing daughters, and in society cir­ have attained prominence in a Monmouth warehouse, and it More engines.
ON SHORT NOTICE AT THE
started to work of the hard surfacing on Mill
number, having a particular ap­ cles will be greatly missed. The political way, being of an ag- was still coming in at the rate of Monday yards
street
in
front
of
the
church
and
reports
from
differ­
titude for the work devolving on groom was until recently an em­ gresive temperament, and ge lei- some 3,000 bushels a day.
ent fields confirm the eailiet property. We are truly grate­
a member, and it was generally ploye of the postoffice here, but ally managing to attain the end
ITEMIZER OFFICE
statements that the quality of ful to all, but especially so to
Jim
Dempsey
threshed
2,600
conceded that any work to be goes
to
Salt
Lake
to
enter
a
rail­
he
aimed
at.
those
not
members
of
the
church
hops
will
be
the
best
for
several
done for Dallas could just as road office. The congratulations Mr. Foster was also an Elk and bushels of wheat in one day years. It is impossible to tell as who so generously aided us in
for George Foster on the McDan­ vet to whether the yield will be our endeavor to beautify our fair
well be left in Jim Williams of
their many friends here is ex­ Moose.
iel place near Dixie.
hands, and it would be faithful­ tended
them
through
the
press.
heavier than last year, as some city.
ly attended to. There was no
Ice Water Found Pure.
Miss Ora Palmer resigned her of
the large yards do not begin
one took a greater pride in the
has just been receiv­ position as teacher in the Dallas operations
town of Dallas, and its advance­ FUNERAL OF MRS. ROWELL ed A by report
Manager F. H. Pepper, of public school and Mrs. Bovard the week. until the middle of
ment along the right lines, and
the
Dallas
plant from Calvin was appointed in her place.
is an abundance of pick­ ?
he was always ready with his Last Survivor of One of 0urPio-jS. White, Ice state
health officer, Breeze Gibson returned from ers There
this
year,
yard having t
pocket book, advice and general
entirely exonerating his ice from Pomeroy, Wash., where he dis­ employed a full every
crew
in advance. ?
neer Families.
example to see that things went
having
anything
to
do
with
the
Those
who
came
in
without
posed
of
his
tine
stallion.
Turbine
forward. After a personal and
recent cases of tvphoid in this Mrs. Charley Watts was over ing engaged a place to work hav­
had T
close friendship with the de­ The funeral services of Mrs. city,
stating that the water from Albany vititing her mother, to return to their homes. The
? t
ceased for more than 30 years, Lucy E. Rowell occurred Sunuay used and
is pure in every respect. Mrs. A. W. McNary.
crowd
this
year
has
been
order­
the writer can but pay tribute to afternoon from the Chapman un­ The city
was also found
?
the many excellent qualities of dertaking parlors in this city, perfectly water
pure
by
John Woods was moving to ly.—Oregonian.
the deceased. A life long dem­ Rev. D. Lester Fields, pastor of cial. Inasmuch as the the same-offi­
town
of
Dallas to take charge of bridges Hop Boyers Sued For McCorkle’ ?
ocrat, he was a power in county the Methodist church, officiating, Dallas has had considerable ad­ on
politics, and had he so desired and interment took place in the vertising on this score that was the west side for the railroad.
?
could have risen to the occupan­ I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr3. detrimental to its interests, it is A. L. Foreman threshed 897 Complaint Death.
asking
for
$18,290
If
bushels
of
wheat
from
20
acres.
cy of almost any office that he Rowell was taken to Rose Lodge
that these two reports be
ON
damages
has
been
filed
in
circuit
aspired to, but his tendencies were about three weeks ago for the desired
Lafe
Lough
iry
was
the
proud
as wide publicity as possi.
court
at
Salem
by
Kate
C.
Mc-
V
in other directions, and he was benefit of her health, after un­ given
ble. It is found that the typoid inventor of a farm gate.
le against Wigan Richard-
content to look after the welfare successful trips to several noted cases
caused by milk con L. B. Frazer’s separator burn­ Cork
son company, hop buyers in tne
of his home city to the exclusion springs in Washington, and the tagion,
__ were
and
had
nothing
to
d
.
valley. Her husband, Jesse Mc­ t
ed up near McCoy.
of other things of not so much care of a Portland specialist, and j with any water supply or
Corkle,
was killed in an automo­
value to him. Of late years fail­ passed away there last Wednes­
bile
accident
near the city last ?
the | manufactory,
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ing health had taken him from day night. Deceased was ,es_
COUNCIL MEETING.
year
and
she
alleges that his
any active participation, but his youngest daughter of Isaac and
Masonic Hall Finished.
was due to a defect in the t T
heart was still there, and he and Mrs. Levens, of Dallas, and The Masons were first called City Thinks of Putting in an Addi­ death
machine he was driving, which
took the keenest interest in what was about 57 years of age, being to order in their new hall Tues­
CO M M EN CIN G
belonged to the company. Mc­ T
tional Hose Cart.
others were doing in that direc­ the sole survivor of her family, day morn ing for the purpose of
Corkle
was
a
prominent
hop
man
f
her
parents
and
sister
having
tion.
the funeral of their Council met in adjourned ses-i in the valley.- Journal.
?
He was married in 1852 to passed on some years ago. Her ' attending
late
brother,
J. Williams. The
Miss Mary English, and five' father was one of the earliest ! carpets are J. down,
?
and sion Tuesday evening with all1
LETTER LIST.
children were the result of the settlers in this city, and several some furniture in, but lights
?
present
except
Fenton,
Gohrke:
the
regu­
union, they being Mrs. Susan additions were named after him, lar move will occur tomorrow and McBee. Adjournment was The following letters remained
Lewis, of Luckiamute: James F.; being taken from his donation night just previous to the regu­ taken from the Monday night uncalled for in the Dallas post- Ì
Mrs. Mary A. Hooker, of Ince- land claim. Mrs. Rowell was a meeting of the Blue lodge session on account of its being a office Tuesday:
pendence; Mrs. Jennie Hamlin, woman of tender impulses' and lar
as many as can are re- ! lepal holiday
Miss Alice Brown 1.
of Portland; Mrs. Clara Keefav- much respected in this communi­ where
?
The
matter
of
a
street
cleaner
quested
to
be
present
and
assist
Cadillac
Co.
or, of Lebanon. Mrs. Williams ty. She leaves a fond husband in getting upstairs the piano, coming up Risser suggested that Mrs. J. C. Auto
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Duffee.
passed away about 1860 and in ; and many friends to mourn her safe and other weighty articles. the present street commissioner Mrs, H. C. Davis.
1863 he married Mrs. Alice Eck-1 demise.
he made the city marshal, and Mrs. Ben Foster.
The old hall will be used as a then
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ersly by whom the f o l l o w i n g ! _______ _ __
elect a street sweeper and j Mrs. L. E. Gillis.
banquet
chamber,
and
all
meet­
children were born, she dying in
T
him a special policeman.1 Mrs. Ella Noise.
take place in the third story, make
in 1876: Otho Williams and Mrs. Post Cards Five Cents Each. ings
?
No
action
taken,
but
on
motion
which
is
considerably
larger
in
Joe
Miller.
Ethel Woods, of Dallas; Mrs. From your own negatives. every way. and has convenient of Sibley the health and police Mrs. Hatty Ownby.
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Hattie Rhodes, of Seattle; R. E.
and preparation rooms. The committee were authorized to hire Mrs. Essie Roberts.
T
wTifiams! of Portland; and Walt- Have your films developed by an ante
lounge room is provided j a street sweeper,
Mrs.
C.
L.
Rettig.
?
er Williams, of Dallas. About expert photographer. Prices as general
place, but the gener-1 An ordinance was introduced Miss Mary Seanders.
15 yeai-s ago he married Mrs. low as is consistent with good a! with heat a fire
will come from the cen-1 and read first time, compelling Mr. Angelo Santos.
?
Anna Stiles w ho survives him. wor|{ Postage paid on mail or- tral heating station next door. cigar stores, where card games
HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
Mr. O. D, Thygeson.
All the children are living, ex- ,
, n „
.
?
Concealed
lights
give
a
most
are
played,
to
close
at
12
mid­
cept Frank, who was killed ir. an ers_
Stone, photograph- l pleasing effect to the meeting night and remain closed until 6 Arthur Truax.C. G. COAD.
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accident in Portland some three *r, Dallas.
room.
next morning.
Postmaster.
or and auditor were authorized
FIDLER’S 5,10,15, AND
25c STORE
Good Service Counts
1
STOCK REDUCTION
f
SALE
i
Entire Line
SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th
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