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4 TH E ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEW SPAPER IN POLK COUNTY C A N D ID A T E S’ TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER COLUM N A d m itte d an S econd I'la sa Mall M a tte r. THURSDAY APRIL 16. i9l4 V. P . FISK E. ite in ix e r.o u e y e a r in a ilv a u c e ................. . ............................. f l 50 W i t t W eekly o u g u u iu ii o r S em i-w etm iy J o u r n a l ............. 2 00 i W iiti G o a t M uiiiinne ’PHONES: M U T U A I, j ................................................................... 1 50 Ä n c e .im O tlice: No. 500 M ain St. P atro o u cO o e Another lor the Upbuilding el T o w n end County. Cards under this head will be printed at the regular rate of 15 cents per inch each insertion. T h e well-filled ch u rch es last Sunday indicate very clearly th a t an a ttra c tiv e program will bring o u t the iFregular ch u rch -g o ers a s nothing else will do. W hen Dallas falls to have a couple of candidates a w eek fo r g overnor drop in on us, we feel slighted. A firm engaged in business in Dallas, spending th eir m oney in Dallas, having m oney invested in Dallas, buying in Dallas, boosting for Dallas— is certainly en titled to hom e p atro n ag e and the fellow who doesn’t ta k e th is into consideration is certainly lacking in the m ake-up of w hat one term s " a good citizen.” For Sheriff. I wish to an nounce m y candi dacy for th e R epublican nom in ation fo r Sheriff of Polk County, subject to the will of th e voters a t th e prim ary election on May 15th. Jo h n W. Orr. For C ircuit Judge. I hereby an nounce m yself as a candidate for th e nom ination on th e Republican tick et for the office of C ircuit Judge. I was adm itted to the b ar in 1874 and have had a wide and varied ex perience in th e practice of law, and if elected I shall adm inister the law on principles of justice and not on technicalities. Glen O. Holm an. M any of o u r citizens rep o rt them selves as quite put o u t a t th e action of o u r city council in going outside of tow n to secure a m an on th e Uglow arb itratio n board. T hey su g g est th a t th e city ’s in terests could have been best looked out for by one of o u r own residents und tax p ay ers—som e one personally in terested in seeing th a t th e tow n m ade as good a bargain as possible. T he McMinnville T elephone-R egister has ceased its sem i-w eekly edition. Sensible idea. With two papers in a tow n, one o r both of them are cu ttin g th e ir profits very m aterially In com ing o u t tw ice a week, and serv ing no good end. One of th e papers of a tow n can com e o u t th e fore p art of the week, th e o th e r the la tte r, serve th e sam e p urpose, and so keep down the cost as to allow both of them to have a little surplus over th e cost once in a while. T he w onder is th a t we all ever got past the b by stage. T he san itary inspector of New York s ta te sa>H th a t th re e -fo u rth s of the milk cows have tuberculin is: h alf th e hogs butchered have the sam e disease a rs- cen t experim ent with 114 com m on flies sh„v < d th at they w ere a germ carry-all for from 1.250,000 to 6,000,000 disease germ s. A fly w as caught 1*. a s* *- illzed net, w ashed in sterilized w ater and when the w a te r was exam ined it was found th a t as a reetilr of th e fly’s bath th ere w ere left 5,000,000 germ s In the w ater. Iudeed, w e’re lucky to be alive a t alL GO-TO-CHURCH MOVFMENT. N ext Sunday is G o-to-C hurch Day. C hurches are o u tw ard rep resen tatio n s of C hristianity. T hey are a notice to all passersby th a t a certain portion ( the com m unity believe in a Suprem e Being and m an s a c co untability to Him; th a t th ere is a life here and a If** beyond this; th a t th e life lived here will have it • I'rect influence on th e o th e r life beyond; th a t th e tru e r and b e tte r th e life h ere th e m ore confidence will sustain the believer in w hat to expect a fte r the second dawn. W hen we investigate we find th at th e ad h eren ts to th is belief m ake up th e best citizens. If th ere is here and th ere a hypocrite, a bigot o r a knave in the fold, th a t does not chan g e th e param ount facts. Again, if we study th e m atter, we find th at w here this belief and th e discipline th a t follows it are m ost sacredly > hei- ished. th ere is th e m ost enlightenm ent and peace and power. T hese th in g s being true, th ere really ought n o t to be an y difficulty in filling the churches it should be held a sacred privilege to atten d them . GOOD F O R 50 VO TES For Com m issioner. 1 wish to an n o u n ce m y candi dacy for the D em ocratic nom i natio n for C om m issioner of Polk county, subject to th e will of the voters a t th e prim ary election on May 15th. G eorge Clanfleld. / Jelly Roll Recipe C ounty T reasu rer. T h is Je lly R o ll is fast b ecom ing very popular o n acco u n t o f th e way it k eeps fresh. W ith p ro p er h a n d lin g i t should keep fresh a w hole w eek, p ro v id in g ft Isn ’t enten u p in th e m ean tim e, for it is 33 •v ery b it a s good a s it looks. i I hereby an n o u n ce m yself as a can d id ate for the D em ocratic nom ination for the office ot C ounty Surveyor. Edw. J Himes. A d v e rtise m e n t.) For Sheriff. I hereby an nounce m yself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon, upon the D em ocratic ticket, subject to the will of th e voters a t th e prim ary election, and if nom inated and elected I will, to th e best of my ability, enforce th e law s on o u r s ta tu te books w ithout fe a r or favor, and es pecially th e law s reg u latin g the sale of intoxicating liquors, and I will practice the u tm o st econ om y in th e m anagem ent of the c o u n ty ’s business. J. H. Savery. For C ircuit Judge. I am a candidate for th e R e publican nom ination for Circuit Judge of th is d istrict. If nom i nated and elected, I shall ever keep upperm ost In my m ind th a t justice is the u ltim ate end in view. All I ask is an opp o rtu n i ty to m ake good. H arry H. Belt. F or R epresentative. A fter consulting w ith m any of th e voters of Lincoln and Polk counties, I have consented to an n o u n ce myself as a R epub lican candidate for Jo in t-R ep re sen tativ e in tiie L egislature for th e counties of Lincoln and Polk, and m ost respectfully solicit the support of th e voters of th e two counties. S. G. Irvine. (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) ------- V Beat th e su p a r in to th e eg g s; ad d th e lem on rin d , th e n th e flour, sifted th re e lim es w ith th e sa lt a n d b ak in g pow der; and, lastly , th e m ilk . B ake in a but- red d rip p in g p an ; tu r n o u t o n a d am p cloth, trim off th e c risp edges; sp read w ith jelly anil tu r n o v er a n d o v er in to a roll w hile still w arm . D red g e th e to p w ith p o w dered su g a r. H ot m ilk used in th e je lly ro ll e n ables it to b e ro lle d w ith o u t d a n g e r of cracking. H av e th e m ilk scald in g hot, also be carefu l to h av e th e eg g s an d sugar b eaten to g e th e r u n til v ery lig h t aud cream y. B ake in a m o d erate oven. K C Je lly R oll is illu stra te d on page th irty -tw o o ( th e n ew a n d h an d so m ely illu stra te d 64-page K C C o o k ’s Book, i w hich m ay b e secu red free by sen d in g th e certificate p ack ed in ev ery 25-cent can of K C B ak in g P o w d er to t h e J aquhs h lr a . C o ., Chicago, 111. , I have a rem edy for rh e u m a tism, cram ps, etc., th a t has proved efficacious in m any cases. It co sts b u t little to try it.—Geo. Medley. Dallas. tf G et y o u r electric lam ps and electrical supplies of and have your w iring done by Sm ith & Ellison Co. tf Y Y Y Y Y ♦ Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y ± For C ounty Surveyor. I wish to an n ounce my can d i (P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t) dacy for th e Republican nom i nation for C ounty Surveyor of For Sheriff. Polk, subject to th e will of th e I hereby an n o u n ce m yself as a voters a t th e prim ary election on candidate for the nom ination for May 15th. C. R. Canfield. Sheriff of Polk county, O regon A9 (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) a t th e prim ary election, May 15, 1914, on th e D em ocratic ticket If nom inated and elected, wil’ For C ounty Surveyor. enforce th e law and perform al I wish to an nounce my candl- duties of Sheriff to the best of 1 dacy for re-nom ination fo r the my ability. W. J. W hite. office of C ounty Surveyor on the Dallas, Oregon. D em ocratic tick et, subject to the ! will of th e voters a t the prim ary For Sheriff. j election on May 15th. F. M. Suver. 1 hereby an nounce m yself for (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) the D em ocratic nom ination for sheriff of Polk county, Oregon, subject to the will of the voters. For Com m issioner. If nom inated and elected, I will, I wish to an n o u n ce my candi to th e best of my ability, en dacy fo r the D em ocratic nom i force th e laws. I will especially nation for C om m issioner of Polk adhere to the law s regulating county, subject to th e will of the the sale of intoxicating liquors. voters at th e prim ary election J. P. M orrison. on May 15th. John Sim pkins. Perrydale, Ore. (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) gains th e confidence of p atien ts ^ the slow process of destroying afflicted with even th e severest th e can cer irrita te s th e germ s T H E POLK COUNTY ITEM IZER VOTING CONTEST form s of cancers and tu m o rs I and cells to such an ex ten t th a t Void A fter April 22, 1914. and th e o th e r diseases of w hich I th ey begin to m ultiply and to he has for such a long tim e m igrate into the lym phatic m ade a specialty. i glands, th u s form ing new c a n A d d re ss T he g reat ad v an tag e of elec cers. E lectrical o p erations can tricity in the rem oval of can cers in th e hands of an expert be Oood for 60 vote» w hen p ro p e rly Riled o u t an d ae n t to th e is th a t th ere is absolutely no loss done as quickly as w ith th e C o n te s t D e p a rtm e n t o f th e Item iz er. of blood. T he second ad v an knife. tage is th a t as the blood vessels M any form s of tum ors, plies N o B allo t will be a lte r e d In a n y way a f te r b ain * receiv ed by and lym phatic vessels a re h er- and fistula, enlarged tonsils, th a I ta m lia r . B allot» m u»t be In b e fo re th e d a te p rin te d on th em inatically sealed up by th e elec adenoid tum ors, polypus and tricity during the very process sim ilar troubles can be cured fa r «xpiros. of th e operation, an inocula b e tte r w ith electricity th a n w ith tion w ith can cer g e n u s and cells the knife. P atients, how ever, is consequently im possible d u r should be careful th a t th ey AFTER A W EEK’S DELAY room s had to be freshly papered, ing ai^ electrial operation, while place them selves not only In th e th e Office of cold and hot w ater had to be in this is of com m on o ccu rrence h an d s of an electro-surgeon who DR. TOEL stalled, and also an entire new during o p erations with th e knife. h as all th e different form s of T he Chicago Specialist, Has electric wiring system , with out- A fter knife oi>eratlons th e ca n electric ap p a ra tu s on hand for rieen Opened on Monday. ! lets on all four walls of the o p e r cer re tu rn s In from 75 to 80 per th e different form s of electric a tin g room so as to enable the cent. A fter electric D e ra tio n s , operations, but especially select when perform ed by an expert In On M onday of th is week Dr. d octor to place i.nd connect all in th a t line, a re tu rn is a com a s"n reo n who h as m any y ears Toel opened his offices a t his his different electric m achines. parative raritv. E lectrical o p er experience! n th eir nse. Dr. Toel can be found a t his Dr. Toel m akes It a point t o , atio n s are also free from the fo rm er place, th e residence of Mrs. Sm ith. 619 W ashington St., alw ays secure the best electrical j d an g er of bloodpnlsoning. T he old office 619 W ashington St.. Dallas. O regon, one-half block a p p a ra tu s obtainable for th e use j use o f p lasters and salves Dallas. Ore., one-half block east eaet of th e 8. P. R. R. depot. on his patients, and his roller-1 to eat out a can cer piece of th e 8. P. depot, from 9 a. m Tfco delgy w as unavoidable tlon of electrodes is larg er and meal, Is exthrem ely painful, to 12 noon. 2 to 5 n. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday. 10 to 1 p. m. beauee he needed tw ice as o f g re a te r variety th an is found while a fte r an electrical Specialties; much room as d uring his In m ost specialists’ offices in | operation no pain ta felt, th e C ancer and Tum ors. even th e largest cities. •tay h ere last year, so as pain a fte r th e application of the No knife and loss of blood to bo able to place all his His long experience of over > p lasters and salves keeping on No p iasters and pain for hour» electric m achines. T he th irty y e a n in his specialties fo r hours o r day». Aside of this o r day». T S ubscriptions should n o t be held until th e la st day, b u t tu rn ed in as secured. Y t t t t An a c c u ra te acco u n t will be kept by th e C ontest M anager of all subscriptions tu rn ed in durin g th is offe*, and th e special b al lots will be m ailed to th e can d id ates a fte r th is offer closes. Y Y ? t ? Y f T t Y Y Y t t Schedule of Votes TIME 6 m onths 1 year 2 years i /„ a r s 4 years 5 years S ubscription R ates AMOUNT Mail $ .75 $1.50 $3.00 . $4.50 $6.00 $7.50 VOTES New or Old 1,000 3,000 8.00 12,00i 18,000 25,000 CONTEST CLOSES MAY 9, 1914, AT 10 P. M. A ddress all C om m unications an d S ubscriptions to ? CO N TEST MANAGER, TH E ITEMIZER, DALLAS, ORE. Y t ? T T T ? ? T T I ff T T T T T T ♦ T f Y T f Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y ❖ ++++++++++++*+**+***+******♦+* *******+**+*+++**+++++* For C ounty T reasurer. Y I hereby anuonce m yseP as a can didate for th e Republican nom ination fo r th e office of C ounty T re a su re r of Polk co u n ty su b ject to th e will of th e voters at th e prim ary election on May 15th. Fred J. Holman. (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) T We will give to each and every can d id ate a special ballot for 50,000 E x tra Votes w ho tu rn s into th is office ten old o r new sub scriptions to the Item izer. Tw o su bscriptions for six m onths co u n t th e sam e a s one year. f t ? ? T j th e votes given according to th e re g u la r schedule, we m ake all can d id ates th e foliowdng offer: ? T Y T Y t T BONUS VOTES E C Jalljf Soil One e n f e i f t e d f o u r } sc a n t h a l f tea - * i s a lt; ‘ u i ls s J K ' C “ tfoots fu £ le v e l ‘ te aspoonf a s fo o n /u I l i a i t r g P o w d e r ; g rr r a a te in d o f 1 te d r ii i ^ i / / 1 cup s u g a r ; U c a t hot asilh; g la s s o f j e l l y ; fosu- d s r td su g a r. r ? t ? T TH E OFFER And closing Wednesday, April 22, 1914 at 9 p. m. in addition to (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) For County Surveyor. I am a candidate for the Dem ocratic nom ination for th e office of C ounty Surveyor.. I have been engaged in Surveying and Civil E ngineering lo r fourteen y ears; have been a resident of Polk C ounty for eight y ears; w as Chief E ngineer of the Salem , Falls City & W estern Ry. (or six years. At th e presen t tim e I have an office in th e Dal las N ational Bank Bldg, and am prepared to do farm surveying o r general Civil E ngineering work of an y ch aracter. Sandford B. T aylor. T SPECIAL O FFER— Item izer C on test oper.ad Monday, April 6th, and closes W ednesday, April 22, a t 9 p. m. All candidates should ta k a ad v antage of th is offer. Now is yo ur opportunity to build up a good vote reserve. O n ly T w o E¿¿a R e q u ir e d For C ounty Surveyor. (P a id A d v e rtis e m e n t.) (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) Extra Votes! For th e Next Two W eeks' B eginning Monday, April 6th (P a id I hereby an n o u n ce m yself as a candidate for the nom ination for th e office of C ounty T re a s u rer of Polk county, a t th e pri m ary election May 15, 1914, on the D em ocratic ticket. J. E. R ichter. t (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) A friend su g ests th a t if o u r ball players w an t good crow ds a t th e ir g am es they should work with the city dads and have them o rd er sidew alks built to th e park. A lone board does not m ake a very nice walk for a m an an d Ills wife, a young m an and his sw eeth eart, and is sim ply im passibly to any o n e with a baby buggy. We a re in receipt oi' a re q u est from th e Dell tele phone system for som e free advertising for th a t com pany, sen t under the fran k of a prom inent m em ber of th e house of rep resen tativ es a t W ashington. T his is ab o u t as raw an abuse of the privilege of franking a s ever cofhe to Oi*r knowledge. T M rs. J a n r t M c K e n zie H i l l , E d ito r o f bo sto n C o o kin g School M a g a zin e (P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.) T h e season is on for th e giving, or g ettin g ready to give, of o u r an n u al picnics, b u t so fa r no organization h a s m ade a m ove to th a t effect. Polypus, G oitre, Piles, F istula, ! Diseases of W omen, Skin and N ervous Diseases, N euralgia, N eurasthenia, G out, R h eu m a X tism , Liver, S tom ach, Kidneys. Bladder, P ro stra te , A sthm a, | B ronchitis, C atarrh , Dyspepsia, ! C onstipation. f Going 25 % t o Ladies' House Dresses, $1.50 value, n o w ................................. 98c Ladies’ House Dresses, $1.20 value, n o w ............................. 75c C hildren's D resses, 90c value, now . . . . ........................ 59c Ladies' Gowns,$1.25 value, n o w ................................................... 75c Ladies’ Gowns, 75c value, n o w ................................................... 09c W hite S k irts, $1.00 value, n o w ..................................................... 69c S um m er U nderw ear at Cost, com bination s u its .......................... 29c Com bination S uits, Crepe and Muslin, $1.25 value, n o w ...........98c Lace C urtains, $2.50 value, each a t ............................................... $i.59 Lace C urtains, $2.00 value, now , p a ir,..................................... $1.35 Lace C urtains, $1.20 value, now, p a ir,........................................ 79c Window S crim , value 45c, now, y a rd ,........................................ 28c W indow Scrim , 20c value, now, yarc.,........................................ 13c W indow Scrim , 15c value, now, y a rd ,...................................... 8y2c Ladies’ H and Bags, all values, now .............................................. ’/4 °ff All Our 15c Hosiery, n o w ...................................................................... 10c All O ur 10c H osiery, now .............................................................. 7c Em broidery Flouncing, 47 inch, value $1.50 per yard, n o w ,.. . 89c Em broidery Flouncing, $1.30 valuo, now, y a r d .......................... 75c Em broidery Flouncing, 80c value, n o w ,..................................... 55c T hese p a tte rn s are all different and th e line allow s you a good variety to choose from . All Our C hildren’s H a ts ,n o w .................................................. y* off A BIG LINE OF SCHOOL SU PPLIES All O ur 10c T ablets, now ................................................................. 5c O ur 5c T ab lets will go a t .................................................................. 3c Ink, to clean it out, while it lasts, a t ............................................ 3c C otton Cloves, regular 10c value, now per p air...................... 5c Laundry Soap, while it lasts, a t ................................. 7 b ars fo r 25c H andkerchiefs, th e 10c kind, now ................................................ 0c H andkerchiefs, th e 5c kind now ...................................................... 3c A gooQ g rad e of 5c Card B uttons, n o w ............................... 2 for 5c Express W agons, th e $1.25 kind n o w , ............................................85c Pum p C arts for boys, regular $3.50 value.............................. $3.25 R ubber T ired Doll C arts, $1.95 value, now ............................ $1.25 Doll C arts, 75c values, now ................................................................. 49c Brooms. 65c values, n o w ......................................................................50 j Brooms, 40c value, n o w ....................................................................... 30c My G ranite w are and Tin w are Stock is com plete, all goes a t y4 off NOTIONS. H air net, w ith e la s tic . . . . t ....................................................... 3 for 5c Needles, p er package, n o w . . ................................................................ 3c S afety Pins, per package, n o w ..............................................................3c H ooks and Eyes, per package, n o w ................................................... 3c D arning C o tto n .............................................................................3 for 5c Arm Bands, per p a ir ................................................................................7c Shoe Polish, all b ra n d s ............................................................. 2 for 15c 7 B ars W hite Flyer L aundry S o a p ................................. ................... 23c 8 Boxes Best M a tc h e s........................................................................... 25c 65c Broom s n o w ...................................................................................... 50c 40c Broom s n o w .................................................................................... 30c R odgers Solid Nickle Silver Knife and Fork, w as $2.50, now . $1.93 Alarm Clock, g u aran teed fo r 12 m onths, w as $1.00, n o w .............69 * Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ❖ t Y Y Y Y Y Y ❖ t❖ t Y Y ❖ t ❖ t T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ❖ f Y ? f Y Y Y Y Y Y • ❖ t Y Y y Come aft) see that you can afford to buy and lay Cie goods aside un- r V A till you need them, as 25% and 50% is good interest LANE’S VARIETY STORE, Dallas, Ore.