Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 16, 1914, Image 2

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    The Dr. Van Brakle Case Again.
Dr. McNicol, in commenting A UTTER FROM
DRY ADHERENTS
on the frantic efforts o f the
state health board to oust Dr.
WILL HAVE PICNIC Van
THE ERONT
Brakle, who has been health
G. L. HAWKINS
Railroad Street, Dallas.
I0NUMENT,
¡Lett 1 Vt. t'oryrt.”
CULTIVATORS
-Granìte I
8y2 ft.
6
ft.
DALLAS CITL BANK
N ot the cheapest but TH E BEST
Prohibition Forces
Meet in Dallas Next
Saturday.
S IM O N T O N & S C O T T
$20.00
$15.00
KEEPS YO U R H O M E
FRESH ano^C L E A N
John Deere Steel Frame
Weeder with Seat
8 % tf.
6
ft.
Himes Engineering
Company
$23.50
$19.50
T
Corn Cultivators in Stock
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aun '
tit«'
urlìi i
Mr. ai
Marl
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ripe y
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Huber
their
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officer of Clackamus county for j
Will the past eleven months, says.’it : Company L is Doing Itself and
must be somewhat amusing to
Dallas Proud at State
the pubic to notice that this Os­
Encampment.
teopath has been ousted about
South of the Court House, Dallas
*
The city park in Dallas will three times now by the health
July 14, 1914.
Staple and Fancy Grocerie*, Bread, Fruit and Vegetables, Fresh J
be the scene of a gathering of board, but still holds the fort,
In Camp, Gearhart, Ore.,
the hosts who have “ Oregon still draws his salary, still at­
every day - - - Phone 18
Dry” as their motto next Sat­ tends to the duties of said office.
July 15, 1914.
urday. It is to be a big holiday
This last effort is a reconsid­
Editor Itemizer:— As a num­
for the prohibition supporters eration of charges which the
Dallas, Oregon.
ber of our friends at home
of the county.
Speakers of board had previously dismissed
requested us to write, so they
state-wide and national repute and in their haste to oust him could tell who were among the.
R.K. WILLIAMS, President
will be present, among them contradicted themselves. First
W. G. VASSALL Vice President
“ dead and wounded,” I know of
they claimed he was not health no better way to reach the peo-j
F. J. C R A V E N ,Castor
officer,
and
now
they
claim
he
Directors:
pie in general than through the|
R C. Craven, 1. N. Woods.
should be removed in the pre­ columns of your paper.
W G. Vassall. it. E. Williams, B. H.
vious charges.
McCallon, F. J. Craven. J. W. Crider
About 40 of our company
It is very apparent that at no
The bank is pleased to place at the
pitched tents on the college
time has the prosecution of thisj
disposal of Its customers the facilities
gained during many years of contin­
osteopath been fairly legal. The! campus Sunday evening and
judging from the
“ Weary-
uous service and growth.
opposition has taken advantage
Willie” look Monday morning
of self-made precedents, politi­
their night o f revelery would
cal influence and the authority
have compelled Napoleon’s little
Combination Pneumatic Sweeper
of their official position.
spree at Waterloo to fade away
Dr. Van Brakle says:
“ If the
H
IS
Swiftly-Sweepine, Easy-Runnine D U N T L E Y Sw eeper
into insigniflcence.
members of the state board feel
cleans without raising dust, and at the same time picks up
Surveying and P la ttin g
After being bountifully fed at
that their decision is legal they
pins, lint, ravelings, etc., in O N E O P E R A T I O N .
Its ease
Estimates furnished on all
probably are perfectly aware the New Scott and Gail hotels,
makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches
we
left
on
a
special
train
under
kinds of Engineering Work
that the courts of the state are
even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity
Phone 502
-
Dallas, Ore.
always open to them to prove the supervision o f Conductor
o f moving and lifting all heavy furniture.
such a contention, and I have Gochman, arriving in Salem in
T h e G r e a t L a b o r S a v e r o f th e
Every home, large or
time
to
catch
the
9:40
train
for
constantly
stated whenever
small, can enjoy relief from Broom drudgery and protection from
Portland.
On
this
train
were
the danger of flying dust.
the state board of health or the
local physicians legally can the Corvallis, Salem, Dallas,
D u n tle y is th e P io n e e r o f P n e u m a tic S iv e c p e rs —
Has the combination of the Pneumatic Suction Nozzle and
FRANK. S RECAN
prove that I have no right to the Woodburn and Oregon City
revolving Brush. Very easily operated and absolutely guar­
I Frank S. Regan, who is said to office, I shall accept such a de­ companies.
anteed. In buying a Vacuum Cleaner, why not give
1 be an expert in searching tax cision, and not any sooner.”
Be it far from us to try to
the “ D u n tle y " a trial in your home at our expense?
records. lie shows by official
Judging from the Oregon City slander any of our comrades,
W r it e today f o r fu ll p a rtic u la rs
documents that 7000 saloons in papers, public sentiment clearly but if voting wet would improve
Agents Wanted,. Duntley Pneumatic
Chicago had an average assess­ favors Dr. Van Brakle in his the conduct of Woodburn’s mil­
Sweepr Co., 6501 S. State St., Chicago.
ed valuation of less than $5 and fight for his rights and for the itary company, and I lived in
paid only 32 cents tax. His principle that it involves, as we that quiet little burg, although a I
story of how he paid more tax know that he would not waste staunch prohi, I would surely,
on a dead dog than was paid on his time fighting for the office.
vote her wet. When it becomes j
a $5,000,000 brewery catches
necessary for a train crew to|
every one who hears him. He _____ To Keep Milk Sweet.
have to appeal to a regimental
claims that every sewing ma­
One of the local dairymen officer in order to get through a
chine in Illinois one year paid hands us the following advice on car, it is “ going some.”
more tax than did Armour’s how to keep milk sweet this
We arrived in Portland behind
packing plant. Such work as warm weather: “ If you have any our scheduled time, but got our
’ | his resulted in collecting from trouble keeping the milk sweet baggage transferred quckly and
1 the estate of Marshall Field this warm weather, wrap a wet were soon on our way, arriving
back taxes of $1,700,00. He will towel around the bottle and set at our destination at 4 p. m.
give some striking local facts, it in a draught or a shady place.
Muaic Hath Charms.
Company L is being congrat­
Dohnanyl, the famous pianist, tells also, it is promised.
The evaporation will keep it ulated on the behavior of its
a story o f two Scotchmen who lived
eool.
members, which is certainly no
111 the same flat Each had a piano,
“ Or, set an earthen jar in the more than they deserve, as with
Will Play Sheridan Again
W . R. C o u lter
upon which he strummed In his own
Manager Sibley and Treasur­ ground in the wood shed or some the exception of the cooks, they
room, and one day n friend suggested
Phone 1061
Dallas, Orego
that they should run the two pianos er C. W. Shultz, of the local base out-building; keep the milk bot­ are as gentlemanly as a Y. M. C.
into the same room so thnt they could ball club, were in. Sheridan, on tle immersed in water, cover­ A. conference.
N . L. B U T L E R
L. D. B U T L E R
play music written for two pianos.
Tuesday, at which time they ing the jar with a smooth board
Captain Stafrin always looks
The two men thought it was a good closed negotiations for the fifth tightly, and the milk will keep
after the interests of his men in
Idea, and accordingly the pianos were
game of the series between Dal­ perfectly sweet at least 24 hours, a kind and dignified manner and ■
both placed in the same reom. They
providing your milk man uses an with George Morton as Q. M. i
Under Auspices
LAW YERS
practiced diligently at a sonata for two las and Sheridan, by tossing a
coin. Sheridan won the toss up-to-date milk cooler. The and Roy Finseth as top sergeant
pianos,
but
with
little
success
for
some
IN D E PE N D E N C E - O R E G O N
Episcopal Diocese of Oregon
Rich, Sweet Cream
time, the difficulty being tbut one hail and the game will be played in milk man will have his troubles we have no, reason whatever to
during
the
summer
weather,
so
Phone
that
city
on
Sunday,
July
26th,
generally
Mulshed
his
movement
two
or
complain.
Delivered to you
-----------------------------------------------
FALL TERM
three bars before the other.
to decide the series which has help him out a little, if possible.
We
are
allowed
27
cents
per
14x7
A t 20 Cent» a Pint
Sept. 23, 1914
A t last, however, they succeeded In been running ior the past two You know our cows don’t give
day to each man for rations and
;; R. L. CHAPMAN...
flnlsblng one movement exactly nt the months.
Dallas will play prac­ all of their milk at night, so when properly handled fills the
Grammar School and College Prépara same moment nml one sold. "Aweel,
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
tically the same line-up as in the some one must use morning’s hungry soldier to the collar with
Donald, now that we've been so suc­
and
' tory courses. School estate comprises
past and an effort will be made milk. Even milk men need a lit­ good, wholesome food.
EM BALM ER
cessful with the Hint uiovemeut sup­
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M É lH IIIIfllH a iH E I
to take along a large crowd to tle encouragement.”
OFFICE: Chapel and Parlor», N. M ain»!
pose
we
try
the
second?”
1000 acres of fertile land. Complete
We have met many old friends
DALLAS. ORBOON:
the
“ New Sherdan” as the locals
Donald looked nt him In profound as­
and
former
Dallasites,
among
Parry Visits Dallas.
Both Phone» i i H j
^ gymnasium, .swimming .pool, .indoor tonishment. "Eh, but, Angus,” he ex­ will receive one-half of the gate
Call» Promptly Answered Day or Ni«ht. ♦
Will H. Parry, prominent whom are Claud Dempsey and
and outdoor athletics. Library, study claimed, "that was the second move­ receipts, win or lose, which will
Floyd Daly, of Portland; Cliff.
ment that I was playing!"—London materially help in wiping out the business man of Seattle and a
♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Johnson, of Nampa, Idaho, and
halls, .complete. Instruction .In .all Tit Bits.
indebtedness against the club. former resident of Polk county,
Dr. Earl Shelton, of Boise, Idaho, i
branches. Send for rates and book­
Sheridan won the last game, by was in Dallas with his wife a
American Catacombs and Mummies.
The boys are certainly en­
let, "W here Boys are Taught to Think”
few
hours
Tuesday,
en
route
by
a horse-play, 4 to 3, and the
Decent publicity has been given to
joying the finest beach I have
auto
for
a
trip
to
California.
Mr.
management
as
well
as
each
in­
G.A. dt L.C. MUSCOTT dt A.P. STARR
Address
the wonders of the cliff villages of the
ever seen on the coast and are
Proprietor*.
Gila canyon in New Mexico, where the dividual player, is confident of Parry came to Oregon in 1882 getting more real thorough mil­
BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL
All kind* of hauling at reason­
and
settled
west
of
Dallas
on
the
virtory
in
the
coming
game.
A
lofty pumice or tufa walls of the box
able rates.
Phone orders
itary training than for years.
Yamhill, Oregon.
canj’on are honeycombed with the ex­ strenuous effort will be made by Luckiamute river, where he;
promptly attended to. Head­
Only about eleven reported for
quarters at Webster's confec­
cavated dwellings of a nation of the management ,to run a spec­ bought up a large tract of land.
tionery.
dwarfs, whose mummies here aud ial train to Sheridan, which will Later he engaged in the news-j mess this evening, the others
PHONES:
there found, preserved by the stone leave Dallas about 12:30 P. M. paper business, becoming the wishing to stroll along the sea­
Summons.
Barn, 1074; Webster's, 511; Ellis’ 1062.
In the Circuit Court of the State of dust for centuries, are clad iu woven for the fare of $1.00 for the proprietor of papers in Independ­ shore or make the trip to Sea­
clothes and ornamented with gay
Oregon for Polk County.
round trip, providing they can ence, Corvallis and other valley side, which is only three miles
Mary A. Chapman, Plaintiff, vs.
feathers at neck and waist The re
Dallas Camp, No. 209
cities, eventually starting the away. Many of the Idaho boys
Mary Waddell. Lemuel Waddell and umlns of nu adult man of this people get 75 fares.
Woodmen of the World
Capitol Journal in Salem. In are enjoying the salt breezes for
Frances M. Waddell and the unknown measured only twenty-three inches In
Meets every Tuesday evening at heirs of Mary v/aadell, Lemuel Wad­
1888 he went to Seattle to take the first time and one said this
Taylor New City Engineer.
Woodman Hall, corner of Washington dell and Frances M. Waddell, Defend­ height, and the doors nnd windows of
the position of city editor of the evening that of all the encamp­
and Jefferson Streets. Visiting Neigh ants:
their "homes in the rock" are hardly
At an adjourned meeting of
ments their own state had fur­
bars welcomed.
To the above named defendants, Mary passable by a half grown girl. Like the city council Monday night, Post Intelligencer. He is now
JERRY DRISCOLL, Consul Com.
engaged in the tide land recla­ nished them, there had been j
Waddell, Lemuel Waddell, Frances the dwarf temples of Yucatan—of
JOE CRAVEN, Clerk.
M. Waddell, and to the unknown which I.e Plougeon wrote so entertain­ Sandford B. Taylor was elected mation work in Seattle in addi­ none to compare with this.
heirs of said Mary Waddell, Lemuel ingly—hovel, mansion, fortress and city engineer to succeed Edward tion to his banking and other
Most of the army officers are
Waddell and Frances M. Waddell:
A. F. A A. M.
temple, seem like toys made with in­ B. Himes, dismissed at the last interests.
He was for four confident that Oregon boys will
You and each of you are hereby re­
meeting.
finite
pains
for
the
children
of
a
re­
Jennings Lodge, No. 9
quired to appear and answer the com­
years president of the city coun­ yet see active service in the war-
Lee Clements, an employee of
Meets second and fourth Fridays o plaint tiled against you in the above mote past; indeed, an antiquity fixed
ridden country of Mexico, which
cil
there.
each month In Masonic hall on Mali entitled court and cause within six by the liest authorities nt least ns far the Oregon Power company,
adds not a little to the excite-!
street.
Visiting brethren welcoiLj.
weeks from the date of the first publi­ back ns G,U 00 years ago.—National was elected electrical inspector,
ment and inspiration of our en­
Advertised Letters.
W. R. ELLIS, W. M.
cation of this summons upon you. You Magazine.
compensation
to
be
60
cents
per
W A LTE R S. MUIR, Sec’y.
will each take notice that if you fail
Letters remaining unclaimed campment.
hour.
so to appear and answer or otherwise
Glorification of Futility.
The only accident so far that
The recorder was requested att he Dallas postofHce at the
plead, for want thereof the plaintiff
Wtieu General Hen Butler was prac­
Almira Rebekah Looge, No. 26 will apply to the court for relief deman­
at the Dallas postoflice at the I have heard of came to Captain
to
notify
the
company
which
Meets on the first sad third Wednas ded In the complaint to-wit: That she ticing law In the courts of the District
Huaiu U. Welch, o f Battery A,
<tay of each month In the Odd Fellow« he decreed to be the owner in fee of Columbia he was famous for the oiled the city streets that in sev­ July 14, 1914:
O. N. G., who was painfully but
Mr.
A.
Baker,
eral
places
dust
was
coming
into
Hall
of the real estate described in the striking ideas he evolved and Mie effec­
not seriously kicked by a horse.
ELLA J METZGER, N O.
E. G. Gardner,
complaint, ami that you and each of tive methods he employed in order to evidence, and demand that those
ORA COSPER, Secretary.
you, and all persons claiming through get the interests of hLs clients before places be re-oiled.
Mr. Williams, of the Journal
Mrs. Nellie Gosser,
you of either of you, be decreed to the jury In a favorable light.
staff, was a pleasant caller at
Mr. O. M. Holloway,
The
street
commissioner
and
have no interest whatever in said re a l! In one case. In which he had a rather
our quarters and proved himself
Mistletoe Circle, No. 23
Mrs. S. J. Jackson,
Fonzo Mantson-were Instructed
estate or any part thereof, and for |
a gentleman in every sense of
Mr. Ike Poulsen,
such other and further relief us to the j poor show of winning, the time came to rebuild the bridge near the
Women of Woodcraft
the word.
Meets on the second and fourth court may seem equitable, and for the | for him to cross examine a fellow law sawmill.
Mr. Chas. Ryan,
Straight Talk a Virtue.
Wednesdays of each month at the costs and disbursements herein. This yer, who had given testimony extreme­
Mrs.
Chas.
Ryan,
With the many jokes and witty
Upon
sugestión
of
Alderman
Everybody reaperls the man who
| summons is ordered to be published ly favorable to the other side. Every
Woodman Hall,
NEW TO-DAY
Mr. Ewin Stone,
expressions that always go with talks without •■Irruiuluvaitlon anil who
EMMA JOST. Guardian Neighbor. , in the Polk County Itemizer once a body listened Intently for Butler's on West over, receptacles for waste
menus
wbut
he
says,
whose
tongue
Is
Rosey J. Sumon,
week for six consecutive weeks by an sin light. It was ex|>octod thnt he paper and other rubbish are to
SADIE LYNN . Clerk.
a lot o f fellows full of life and
Notices under this head only ¡4 cent
order of Hon. J H. Teal, County Judge would go after the witness with gloves beprovided at the city park.
Miss May Wood.
fun, the camp life is one con­ not twisted snd who itoes riitbt to the
a word each insertion, cash in ad­
of Polk County, Oregon, made July off.
mark, never seeking to mislead or to
tinual
round
of
pleasure.
Colo­
vance. No ohor.e orders accepted.
V.
P.
Fiske,
Dallas Assembly, No. 46
1st, 1914.
misrepresent. Straight talk I* * vir­
"Gentlemen of the Jury." he said
nel Ed. Campbell’s bit of humor tue
Knights of Pythias Install.
The date of the first publication of
United Artisans
Postmaster.
thnt Is practiced all too little. Im­
with an air of confiding familiarity.
Meets first and third Monday even I this summons is July 2nd, 1914.
why Astoria should change her agine what a different world this would COR SALE— A good driving team.—-A.
Marion lxMlge, No. 36, Knights
"I would ns soon think of shooting
C.LKN O. HOI.MAN.
lag* of each month In Woodman Hall
name
is
worthy
of
more
than]
C. Dimick, Dallas bridge.
A2tf
be If there were no other klud In busi-
skyrockets into the Infernal regions foi of Pythias, Wednesday evening
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Visiting members cordially Invited.
Little Child Dies.
passing notice.
nee*. In domestic affairs. In society. In
J L. W HITE,
purposes of lllumluatlon iis to cross installed the following officers:
Melva, the 5-year-old daugh­
Master Artlsa
We have in camp between diplomacy — between employer* and pOU SALE— Red clover seed, test 99 4 .
P. C. C.— Wayne Greenwood.
. $100 Reward: $190 % , examine this witness In the bop# of
WILLIS 8 IMONTON. Secy.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Zentz. 2000 and 3000 men, and during workers, politicians and people, govern­
— J. M. Bennett, Rickreall, phone
T h e readers o f this paper w ill b« extracting the truth " —Popular Mags
C. C.— Walter L. Tooie, Jr.
rb ’UH.Ml to b arn that there 1» at least on« fine.
of Dallas, died Saturday of j our stay of two days we have ment and governed and In the profes­ Monmouth 2713.
junttf
V. C.— John R. Sibley.
dreaded disease that science has been
i able to cure In all ite stage», and that is
membraneous croup.
Private not seen any of them under the sional and the business world! How
Prelate-
Wm.
Himes.
t.atarrh. H all's Catarrh Cure 1» the only j
Superstitions ef the Cingalese.
services were held at the home influence of liquor.nor a dispute large « part of many men’s occupations j pOR 8 ALE— Pedigreed Duroc Jersey
cure now known to the medical
MRS. OLIVE SMITH-B1CKNELL t positive
M. W.— Lief Finseth.
Au old Cingalese woman who lived
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
Sunday afternoon, conducted by of any kind, and not a single one would be gone i f there was never any­ | pigs. * 10 ; registered, singles or
K.
R.
nnd
S.—
John
T.
Ford.
disease, require* a constitutional treat­ In an ordinary native hut by herself
thing bnt perfectly straight talk be­
I net rue ter on
Rev. George H. Bennett, and in­ in the guard house. This is sure­ tween roan and man.1—Christian Her­ 'trio s ; not related.—C. D. Nairn, near
ment. H a ll's Catarrh Cure 1» taken In­
M. F.—John T. Ford.
ternally, acting directly upon the blood died and was burled. On the follow
Ballston; address Amity, Ore. JlStf
terment
was
in
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
I
nnd mucous surfaces o f the system, there­ Ins day a large Iguana (a apeclee of
ly hard dope for the soap-box ald.
M. E.— D. P. Patterson.
P IA N O and O R G AN
by destroying the foundation o f the dis­
cemetery.
orators and others who are al­
M. A.— Thos. E. Campbell.
ease, and g ivin g the patient strength by llaard which attains great alxel entered
p oR SALE—-Cornet, high and low
Studio: 712 Oak St. Dallas, Oregon , building up the constitution and assisting the compound of a gentleman living
Funeral Festivals.
ways trying to slander the boys,
I. G.— John U. Allgood.
m tu re in doing Its work. Th e proprietors
Pitch, silver plated, gold tips, guar­
The
Greek*
end
the
Romans
never
cloae
by
nnd
attacked
hie
poultry
, have so much faith in its curative jjow -
O. O.— S. B. Taylor.
Orders taken by the Itemizer who, if duty should call them,
anteed first-class, $30; hand-made
f t * that th «y offer O n« Hundred
Hearing
the
noise
and
commotion,
be
i
prescribed
chilling
silence
at
funerals
Resolutions were adopted re­ for monogramed stationery for would go into service with the
violin very fine, *75; genuine Guisep
for any can« that It fails to curs. Send
on me out nnd on ascertaining the cause '
for list o f testim oniala
pame enthusiasm as they go on On the contrary, they regarded them pe Cuaenerius violin, made in 1687,
» 4ddres« r. J CHENEY A CO., Toledo, OWo. got his gun and abot the Iguana. No ) questing Verd Hill, deputy dis­ private correspondence.
See
aa
festivals
awl
entertainments
and
first time ever offered for sale; per­
¿old by all Druffirls^s, TTe.
their summer outings.
trict grand chancellor to rail a
sooner bad he dene this than there
Taks Hall's Fsmlly Pills for t Ml petloe.
D E N T IS T
our samples.
tf ! We are anxious to get mail chose tbeee occurrences for the produc­ fect condition *800.— B. A. Downey.
district convention in Dallas.
Polk
Marblr-
X
Davis' Best Flour
Craven
The World Move« Itself
We Move Anything Else
Hardware
Co.
Dallas,
5
O re g o n
Pure Clean Milk
■
Is a m ost wholesome food
s
Make your children strong
CITY TRANSFER CO.
and
healthy on
GUTHRIE DAIRY MILK
BUTLER & BUTLER
From
Tuberculin-tested
Cows
For Sale at Holman & Bcydsons
“ FRESH-AIR
Star Express & Transfer Co.
From Portland
The Associated Charities would like to
send the “ kids” fo r this section
on or about
JU LY
21
or 22
Those desiring to care fo r children or
mothers, kindly call phon or one Mrs.
D. M. Metzger, phone 621, Dallas, or
Miss Ednelle Collins, phone 1462, Dal­
las. State whether you wish boys,
girls or mothers, the num ber and age
o f children. W e are especially a n x­
ious to find places fo r w orking m oth ­
ers.
B. F. BUTLER
Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas.
#fflce Hours: 8 to 12 A M 1 toS P M
All kinds ot Dental work done at
r#aaonabh* price*.
Dr. W. B. Officer
Office over Stafrin't Drug Store
In Balias Monday’s and
Thursdays.
If not In,
leave orders at the drug
f
m re.
.
p a c if ic
s iw
pjl
m
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