Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 12, 1914, Image 2

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1 DALLAS,
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Our Shoe business is growing larger every day and it is due to the fact that we sell all honest leather Shoes. Every pair guaranteed. We can save
you from 50c to $1.00 on every pair you buy. Remember we carry the very best brands and sell them cheaper. Our motto is better values for less
money. You are always welcome to look, come in and let us show you that our prices are right. We carry the S ta r B r a n d and C r o ssu t S h o e .
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$2.50 val.
2.50 val.
3.O0 val.
3.00 val.
3.50 val.
- 4.00 val.
- 4.00 val.
Star Brand
SHOES
B oys’ Sh oes
W o r k Sh oes
Heavy Calf Skin Blk.
Heavy Calf Skin Tan
Better ones, Black -
Soft and good
Plain toe soft welt
Heavy Chrome tan -
Black Chrome
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$1.98
1.98
2.49
2.69
2.98
3.50
3.50
Black Calf Blucher,
The Barnyard Shoes, Good for the Farm
Manure Proof.
$1.25
Better ones, Blucher,
$1.49-1.69
Tan, Button,
Black or tan,
$3.50
Heavy sole, soft top, blk. or tan, $5.00, 3.50 Black, Button,
Men’s Elk Outing Shoes,
1.98,-2.49
Heavy School Shoe
Mule Skin, Heavy sole,
1.79
Gunmetal Welt, button or blu.
1.69
1.69
1.98-2.49
1.98
Black Button,
1.98
Plain Toe
Tan Button or blucher,
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TH E ONLY DEMOCRATIC NE W SPAPER IN POLK COUNTY
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
Admitted as Second Clue» Mull Matter.
THURSDAY MARCH J2..i9J4
V. K FISK E.
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lteuiiser.tHi» year in advance................... ................... $1 50
With Weekly Or< gonian or Semi ■ weekly Jo u rn al............. 2 UU
’PHONES ■
iih Cìoet M a g a tin e ..................................................................... 1 60
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R e sid e n c e ,1113
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No. 50(1 M ain S t.
FatroniteOn* Anolfae lor th* Upbuilding of Town and County
JU ST A TRU E STATEMENT.
It co sts th e Item izer som ething like $26 every day
to keep ru n n in g . T his is an expense charge th a t we
m u st m eet day in and day out, rain o r shine, and it
m akes no difference w h eth er business is> good o r bad.
In o rd er to m eet th is co ntinual average expense, and
also m ake a living, we m ust do each year a certain
a m o u n t of business. T he sam e th in g is tru e of the
O bserver to a g re a te r o r less degree. N otw ithstanding
th e continued high cost of living, and the advancem ent
of prices along o th e r lines, the prin ter has held to the
old tim e prices, in fact has shaded prices m uch more
th an to adv an ce them . A tow n th e size of Dallas can
and h as supported tw o papers in good shape, and the
Item izer has no com plaint to m ake on th at score.
R ut th e business of th e tow n could not support a third
paper, n o r can It support th e tw o if any of the business
n a tu ra lly com ing to them be diverted in o th e r c h a n ­
nels. If th e to w n 's ad v ertising o r Job work is in any
way given to o th e r sources, th e revenue of the new s­
papers will be so restricted th at It will not long be |>os-
sible for both to do business, and one of them will soon
have to go under, leaving Dallas with but one paper
to do th e n ecessary boosting in order th at she may
grow and prosper.
No one can tru th fu lly say th a t both the Observer
and th e Item izer have not done th eir work full well In
th is respect. T h eir eu ito rs have averaged 18 hours a
day in th e endeavor to g!ve to th e town the very best
th a t ia in them for th e purpose of advancing each and
every in te re st of th e tow n. We have given unlim ­
ited space in o u r colum ns tu rth e rin g every efTort th a t
w as advanced to m ak e Dallas grow . We have epent
o u r m oney and o u r tim e in boosting all m easures of
public benefit. We have done o u r full duty for the
to w n 's advancem ent a s a tow n, and we have puffed
to an unlindted degree probably every citizen in it.
We have condoled w ith them in distress, we have re ­
joiced w ith them In happy events, and In every way
have we endeavored to live with o u r citizenship in a
b ro th erly fashion for th e ir well being and o u rs We
h av e n ev er charged ex h o rb ltapt ra te s for any of our
work, sim ply enough to justify its continuance, a
proht th a t every business m an is entitled to, o r he
m ight as well quit business before he com m ence.
O ur h e a rts have been in o u r w ork, and even w ith our
largely stretch ed loyalty to th e tow n and its people, we
have by econom y and th rift m anaged to install in Dal­
las two of the best p rinting plants th a t can be found in
the s ta te of O regon, and m uch su perior to those g en ­
erally found in a tow n or this size; also to establish
two new spapers th a t a re know n fa r and wide for their
excellence as local new s m edium s, and to which the
last editorial association pointed w ith pride as fit ex­
am ples of w h at should be the aim of every country
publisher and the acm e of success. If m e w ork of the
tow n th a t rightfully belongs to th e two new spapers
shall be continued them , the aforesaid good work will
continue and both ed ito rs will be happy with the
know ledge th a t th e ir efforts are appreciated. If this is
not done, the papers, one o r both, will be compelled to
greatly d eterio ate in th e ir new s and o th e r service, in
o rd er to m ake both ends m eet, and as a tow n is alw ays
judged by o u tsiders by th e papers it supports, this Tact
will resu lt to th e d etrim en t of the tow n and conse­
quently to every one of its in h ab itan ts.
The Item izer is not at this tim e raising any p articular
howl— w e are sim ply m aking a plain statem en t of facts
as they exist, aim ing to im press on o u r people w hat is
just and right In this m a tte r as one th a t behooves the
individual in te re st of every citizen an d the tow n as a
progressive com m unity.
LOCAL WOMEN AGREE
W ITH STAGE BEAUTIES
Of all women in the world, probab ly those
ila alx>ut theif
on the stage are most particular
personal appearance, and especially in the
care of the hair; and when *uch leading
Stage beauties as Ethel Barrymore, Elsie
Ferguson,
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Natalie Alt, Louis** Dresser, Rose
Coglila», Laurette Taylor
Favi* and many others
are to enthusiastic about Harmony Hait
Beautifier as to write in praise of it, that
is certainly evidence that it does just what
they say it does—th at is, beautifies th«
hair There are many women rifht in thia
town, anti men, too, who regard it as indis-
I pensuble, because
r it makes ?s the
| hair glossier
anti more silky, , easier * tc
to r dress anti make
stay in place Sprinkle
ipnnkle • a lit
little on your hair
I each time before
re brushing
brushinj
ling it. Contains no
| oil; will not ch
change <
color
of hair, nor
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darken gray hair
To keep hair anti scalp dandruff-free and
dean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure
liquid shampoo gives an instantaneous rich
lather that immevliately penetrates to every
part of hairund scalp, insuring a quick, thor­
ough cleansing Washed off ;u«t as quickly,
the entire operation takes only a few mo­
ments Contains nothing thnt can harm th«
hair; leaves no harshness or stick mesa
Both preparations dim« in odd-shaped,
very ornamental bottle**, with spm
n ruder
Hair BeauUfier, $1 00.
Harmony Shampoo, 50c Both guaranteed
to satisfy you in every way, or your money
back. Sold only at the more than 7,000
Rexall Stores, and in this town only by us
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Rubbers, Hood Brand
69c
Black Gunmetal Blu. $3.00 val.
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Tan button,
Our Prices
D ress S h oes
PARTY AT ARMORY.
G rateful Young Men Respond in
E n tertain in g Young W omen.
H onoring the Young W om an's
Club of this city, th e young men
o Dallas elaborately entertain ed
at th e arm ory Friday evening.
D ancing was the attra c tiv e fea­
tu re oi the evening, alth o u g h
pool and card playing had th eir
sh are of popularity. Downey’s
o rc h e stra unstintedly furnished
m usic for the occasion and the
whole evening proved to be m ost
enjoyably spent. T he large a r ­
m ory w as decorated prettily
w ith bunting and greens, w hich
entirely obliterated the bareness
of the room, giving to It an a r ­
tistic and and attra c tiv e a p p e a r­
ance. In one co rn er of th e
room punch was served by Clyde
Gibbs and th e en terta in m e n t
com m ittee. M essrs A rthur Senr,
Carl Williams. Joe Ju stin , Irwin
Lewis and R obert VanOredel,
served an elegant lunch during
the la tte r part of the evening
About 90 were present. Resides
Conrad Stafrln, Druggist
m em bers of the Y oung W om an's
Club several especially Invited
Mr. and Mr*. D. A. Hodges g u ests attended. T he p a tro n ­
esses w ere Mr. and Mrs. O scar
were over from Salem S aturday.
H ayter. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. F en ­
He Is now su p erintendent of the ton. Mr. and Mrs. C onrad Stfrin
Spaulding box factory.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Craven.
MRS. HOLMES SUES.
The O steopathic Magazine.
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Ja n u a ry w as the initial num -
j her in tins m agazine, it was W ants $25,000 D am ages for
! anU iim -eu a t th e last national
Alleged False Im prisonm ent.
i m eetnif; and is published m onth-
j ly by tne American Oz’.eopathlc
Alleging th a t she was illegally
: rvssociai. *. Dr. A. L. E vans
! editorially say s in p art: "T he and falsely com m ittted and con­
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purposes o: Inis m agazine are to fined in th e O regon sta te ho s­
pital
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insane,
Pearl
! u isiu ss questions affecting the
pubne neaiu i irom the osteo- Jones Holm es has brought suit
i pa tine sta n d p o in t; to aid in pro­ in th e Polk C ounty circuit co urt
m oting suen reio rm s as con- tor $25,000 dam ages ag ain st her
t i m u te to tu t health and happi- husband, M. A. Holmes, C ounty
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i nes oi the peo p le; to oppose all Judge J. B. Teal, Dr. B. H. Mc- T
j u n ju st and a ib ita ry exercise of Callon and Dr. R. E. Lee S teiner ♦ >
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a u th o rity violative of the rights su p erin ten d en t of the asylum .
She
alleges
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! oi individuals, to presen t the
; distinctive contribution of o ste­ of dom estic troubles, a conspir­ ♦♦♦
opathy to tn e science ot disease acy w as entered into betw een
Will Fire the First Gun of his Campaign at
prevention; and to give practi- her husband and C ounty Judge
Teal
and
Dr.
McCallon,
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| cal advice in reg ard to personal
hygiene and such inform ation w hose certificate she w as com ­
I as should be found in a family m itted to the asylum to get her
o u t of the way. She w as re ­
health m agazine.
"in th e ag g reg ate, the people ceived a t th e asylum Ja n u a ry
who already look hopefully to 27, 1913 and w as discharged as
( osteo p ath y as a facto r in bring­ cured in about th ree weeks.
In her com plaint it is alleged
ing ab o u t b e tte r conditions in
the world and those who recog­ th at she w as in San F rancisco
nize it as a cu rativ e system of in Novem ber. 1912 w hen A. M.
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| value, co n stitu te an arm y of Holm es, fa th e r of her husband,
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portuned
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to
com
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to
h
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, th o u g h ttu l, forceful, virile men
and wom en who ard ently desire farm n e a r R ickreall for th e p u r­
th e best fo r them selves and th eir pose of effecting a reconciliation M f
i fellows and are willing to aid in with h er husband. She sta te s
propogating w h at th ey believe th a t she did this, and lived with
j to be for th e best. We hope h er husband a few w eeks and
th a t th ro u g h th e m edium of ’his then because of dom estic tro u ­
people sim ilarly minded m ay tie bles left him again, and th a t
bro u g h t into a m ore in tim ate in Ja n u a ry . w ithout being given
j fellowship w ith the osteopathic a hearing, o r exam ined by th e
profession an d w ith each o th er; co unty court, she w as com m it­
and th a t through th a t fellowship ted to th e asylum .
| th e service of osteoputhy to the
Dr. Steiner presented the m a t­
people of th is day and to suc- te r to the s ta te board of control
ceding g en eratio n s m ay be M onday afternoon
and
the
m any tim es multiplied.
board in structed him to request
"O steopathy is constructive th e a tto rn e y general to m ake a ¿ a
and affirm ative It proclaim s a defense. Dr. S teiner said the
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new philosophy of the cause and com m itm ent, on its face, w as
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cu re of d ise a se ; yet its a d h e r­ re g u la r and th a t th e wom an was
e n ts a re no fan atical bigots reg ularly received and treated V
sw orn to fight to th e death every until th e tim e of h e r d isch arg e.~
idea and cult th a t seem s in som e Oregon Journal.
w ay co n trad icto ry of th eir own
ten ets. On th e co n trary , we be- |
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lieve th e re is good in all. and our j
Services held in new City
fight is m erely ag ain st w h at we
conceive to be w rong and e rro r Bank building, S unday a t 11 a.m.
"W e stan d fo r th e largest i n - . Subject
of
lesson-serm on,
dividual freedom consistent with “S u b stan ce.”
th e public good. We invite o u r
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friends into no vengefuf w ar. j S unday school. 10 a. m.
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Indeed we solicit aid and coopera j R eading room , sam e address.
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tion with a sy m pathetic Interest > T he public is cordially Invited.
only to th e extent th a t o u r a r ­
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gum ent appeals to th e judgm ent, |
T he first c a r load of au to m o ­
o u r cause to th e reason, and
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rived T uesday m orning. T here
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. S hriver w ere eight new Fords in th e o
y
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have retu rn ed from Falls City, car. all consigned to I. V. Lynch,
a fte r a th re e w eeks' stay.
th e local dealer.
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Friday Evening
March 13, at 8 P. M.
Music by the Dallas Band
Mr. Johns is a native of
Polk County, and for
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Dallas. He feels th at it
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Let Dallas Start one of its Native Sons off Right t
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tailor's si
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last two
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