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if< n r i i r*r z’ i n m i M Davis Will Be Tried Here. Late Wednesday afternoon Judge Holmes overruled a mo-| “Schooling in youth «houtd invariably b« to prepare a peraoii in the beat wav tion o f Walter L. Tooze, Jr., at- j directed for the beat p-.-rmaneut occupation for which tom ey for Louis Davis, for a he 1 » capable.’’—PreaidentC. W. Kliot. Admitted a» Second Class Mall Matter. change of venue to Marion j This is the Mixsion of the county and the case will be tried here some time next week, after T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 6 i9 l4 the conclusion of the other jury 1 Forty-sixth School Year Opens cases. In his ruling Judge' BOYD A BLOOM, Lc S E P T B H B E R 18 th , 1914 J. E. BLOOM, Bus. Manager Holmes said in part: M. L. BOYD, Editor THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER IN POLK COUNTY the polk county it e m iz e r Summons. G. L. HAWKINS In the Circuit Court of the State Railroad Street, Dallas. of Oregon for Polk County. J. B. Tawney, Plaintiff, vs. Ludo Shurt- leff and Marietta SliurtlcfT, only chil Lett We F o rg e t." dren and sole heirs at law of W. T. Shurtleff and Alice O. Shurtleff, his wife, deceased, J. L Collins and Mary E. K. Collins, his wife, C.Lyons, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, in terest estate or lien in the real os- tate cfescribed in the complaint here in. Defendants. To the defendants Ludo Shurtleff. Marietta Shurtleff and C. Lyons: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear DALLAS CITY BANK ind answer the complaint filed against Dallas, Oregon. /ou 111 the above entitled suit within six weeks from the day of July 16,1914, the date of the first publication of this R.E. WILLIAMS, President summons, and if you fail so to answer, W .G . V A S S A L L Vice President for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap F. J. CRAVEN,Oaihlr ply to the court for the relief prayed Directora: for in his complaint, to-wit: R. C. Craven, 1. N. Woods, That he have a decree adjudging 'and decreeing that the defendants have W. G. Vassail, R. E. Williams, B. H. no interest or estate whatever in or to McCallon, F. J. Craven. J. W. Crider The bank is pleased to place at the the following described land or prem ises, to-wit: Lots numbered 1 and 2 In disposal of its customers the facilities Block lettered "G” In the original town gained during many years of contin of Falls City and Lot numbered Seven uous service and growth. In Block lettered “ S" in the First Ad dition to the town of Falls City, all in the County and State aforesaid, except ing and reserving therefrom the fol lowing: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot numbered 3 In Block let tered "G " in the original town of Falls and City, and thence South 100 ft. and thence Fast 50 ft, thence North 100 ft. Estimates furnished on all thence West 50 ft. to the place of be kinds of Engineering Work ginning, Polk County, State of Oregon, - Dallas, Ore. and that the title of plaiirtifT is good Phone 502 and valid and that plaintiff's title thereto be quieted and that defendants be forever enjoined and barred from asserting any claim in or to said land or premises above described adverse to plaintiff and that plaintiff recover his costs and disbursements in this suit, and for such other and further -relief as to the court shall seem equit able. This summons is served upon you by publication for six weeks in the Polk County Itemizer pursuant to the order of the Honorable Webster Holmes, Presiding Judge of the above entitled Court, which order wax made and en tered on the 11th day of July, 1914. GKO. F. BRICK and W. H. MASTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, July 16, 1914. THE LIFE CAREER ; ONUMENT Marble— OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE A matter of this kind, as any other j Write for illustrated loo-page Book matter coming before the Court which let, “ T hh L ife C a re er ," and for Cata . . »1 50 1 j 11 iJHit-i ("un j ' 1,1 !u _ Is presented upon affidavits and coun -1 log containing full information. SUBSCRIPTION s With Weekly Oregon Kin or Semi-wee^iy Journal...... .... 2 00 ter affidavits, is an uncertain quantity Degree Courses — AGRICULTURE : they are ex parte, and there 1 b no way j Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus of determining how the party has in bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. formed or expressed himself, and they ^ Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, Office: can go no further than to take the af- j L o g g in g e n g in e e r in g , h o m e e c o No. 506 Main St. ‘ fiant’s opinion that twelve men could | n o m ic s : Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ---- - Electrical, Irrigation, not be drawn with any reasonable j ENGINEERING: probability who would be fair and itn- J Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. Patroni« One Another for the Upbuilding of Town and County partial and that It would amount to j Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. simply combing the county to under- j I n d u s t r ia l a r t s . Vocational Cowrjer-Agrlculture, Dairy take to select twelve men. But there is a way where that can be reduced to ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial a certainty— that is to llrst try and Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. see whether or not we can get twelve School 0 / Music—Piano, String, Band, men who are fair and impartial. I Voice Culture. have sufficient faith in the good citi Farmers Business Course by Mail Free. zenship of this county to believe that RKGISTKAR, Boost a man and he will forget in 10 minutes, Knock him and none of the men examined here w ould (tse-7-ia to S-9) Address TI1B Corvallis Orejoss perjure themselves and that they he will remember ft for 10 years. would state whether or not they have Summons, entertained any prejudice against this jn c|rcun Court of the State of defendant, and if after a reasonable j Oregon for Polk County, If you don’t register, you don’t vote, and if you don t vote you investigation it is found we cannot I Mary A. Chapman, Plaintiff, vs. might as well be a Chinaman for all that you will count in the af select twelve men, then 1 will enter Mary Waddell. Lemuel Waddell and’ tain this motion. 1 would change the [«Vances M. Waddell and the unknown fairs of Oregon. Don’t be a Chinaman. - «*> venue to some convenient county upon i heirs of Mary v/atidell, Lemuel Wad- my own motion if I thought or had dell and Frances M. Waddell^ Defeud- reason to believe he could not get a ants: Twice within the past two weeks the Itemizer lias caused a fair trial, but 1 do not aee lit to grant To the above named defendants, Mary howl to emanate from the editorial room of the great and mighty ihe motion under the present circum Waddell, Lemuel Waddell, Frances Oregonian. The Oregonian must be hard hit when it takes so stances and conditions and the show M. Waddell and to the unknown heirs of said .Mary Waddell, Lemuel ing made, and 1 realize it is a hard much notice of the "insignificent pronvincial press.” Waddell and Frances M. Waddell: showing to make.” You and each of you are hereby re Davis, it will be remembered, quired to appear and answer the com was convicted a year ago of sec plaint tiled aKuinst you in the above When at sunset he pauses a moment to contemplate his handi court and cause within six work, particularly in France, England, Ireland, Mexico, Austria ond degree murder for shooting entitled Mrs. Eliza Stewart, at Ballston, weeks from the date of the first publi Servia and Oyster llay, the devil cannot refrain from the smiling of tills summons upon you. You but the supreme court granted cation will each take notice that If you fail I § comment that the world is running pretty much to his entire satis him a new trial. so to appear and answer or otherwise | 9 faction. plead, for want thereof the p laintiff1 - will apply to the court for relief deman E n te rta in s at Lun ch eon. ded in the complaint to-wit: That she On Friday afternoon, July 31, be decreed to be the owner in fee A western college professor predicts that within the next 25 years the United States will own all of the base ball leagues in Mrs. D. M. Metzger, president of of the real estate described in the complaint, and that you and each of this country and that the players will be under a civil service the Woman’s Club, entertained you, and all persons claiming through the directors at luncheon. The you or either of you, be decreed to regime. That is government ownership in the extreme. The heat that would have deterred no interest whatever :n said real professor should have included race tracks, county fairs and most women from such an un have estate or any part thereof, and for i such other and further relief as to th e ! circuses. dertaking did not seem to exist court may seem equitable, and for the or this accomplished hostess. costs und disbursements herein. This The rooms were invitingly cool is ordered to be published, Ridicule it as we will,the “ Swat the Fly” campaign is showing ind the delicious, daintily-served summons in the Polk County Itemizer once a results. The comparatively few number of flies this year is un four-course luncheon was dis week for six consecutive weeks by an | doubtedly due, at least in a degree, to the constant warfare that cussed by the guests to the ordor of Hon. J B. Teal, County Judge | of Polk County, Oregon, made July has been waged with the fly-swatter. We should also give due ‘vanishing point.” ■ During the 1st, 1914. The date of the first publication o f' crdit to the sanitary improvements which are just as much a part afternoon club business was this summons is July 2nd, 1914. of the anti-fly crusade as the field artillery to an invading army. considered and ways and means GLKN O. HOLMAN, The fly-swatter may kill a hundred (lies during the day, but the proposed by w'hich the piano Attorney for the Plaintiff. ’PHONES: ¿EL* screened garbage can may prevent the propogation of a million. debt might be lifted. It has been proven beyond ar gument that the ordinary ways Of course we don’t like to sec all Europe go to war, hut if it does of making money through dram your Uncle Samuel very respectfully invites the attention of those atic and musical efforts are not nations to the fact that he carries the largest line o f cash groc always successful. The club eries, food stuffs, clothing, Missouri mules and hardware on earth, bought an exceptionally flue in and that the commissary departments can have their orders filled strument and the members are eager to liquidate the remaining i on short notice. Guns and amunition, battleships and aero indebtedness. In order that U nde r A u sp ic e s planes made to order in any quantity. every member of the club shall Ep isco p a l D iocese of O re g on feel a personal responsibility in FALL TERM the coming event, the directors The state chairmen of the Republican, Democratic and Sept. 23, 1914 decided upon a bazaar, to be held I Progressive parties have agreed with the Anti-Saloon League that ihe 4th and 5th of December, j Grammar Sch°o1 and Colle9e PrePara the parties will remain neutral on the statewide amendment fight Every club woman is expected tory courses. School estate comprises and carry out the wishes of the people if the state goes dry. The to contribute as she feels able j jqqq acre8 0f fertile land, complete principle candidates of these parties have also agreed to the pro Articles that will find a ready position and the League promises to keep neutral as between the pale are desired, not necessarily gymnasium, .swimming .pool, .indoor parties. This insures a strictly non-partisan fight on the plain Is ornate nor confined to the fancy ; and outdoor athletics. Library, study sues unhampered by other political entanglements. line. The date was chosen with halls, .complete, instruction .in .all. a view to Christmas shopping. branches. Send for rates and book There will be home-cooking, The proprietors of both saloons in Independence have been in home-made candy, grab-bag, let, ‘‘Where Boys are Taught to Think” Address dicted by the Polk county grand jury for selling liquors to minors. fortune teller, Rebecca at the B IS H O P S C O T T S C H O O L In no wise defending these men for their offense, if they are Well, and all the details of an Y am h ill, O regon. guilty, yet we cannot but wonder to what extent the people old-fashioned bazaar. The efforts made to raise themselves, through their representatives, tlie city council, an responsible for the infraction of law. When a license fee ol money by concert and play were $3,000 a year is charged, as is the case in Independence, the men borne by a comparative few, but who pay it must sell enough of their goods to give them the ex the president and directors feel that every member of the Wo cessive revenue which the city demands, and it is but human man’s Club of Dallas will have | any sickness is purely a matter of that they should not be over-particular to inquire the age ol in individual interest in the suc nourishment, whether the attack was an ordinary cold or severe illness; the every customer who enters their places of business. There arc cess of the bazaar. weakened forces cannot repulse disease ________ germs, and this is why a relapse is so more than one way of “ aiding and abetting a crime.” The guests at Mrs. Metzger’s n " ^ " Q i often fatal or why chronic weakness often table were Mrs. C. L. uarneB, j iolloW9 sickness. Miss Caroline Burge, Miss Ed-| Restoring strength to millions of people It is probable that this generation is to see one o f the most nelle Collins, Mrs. Ilort Eakin for forty years has proven the real need collossal wars that has darkened the pages of history. For years Mrs. George Gerlinger. Mrs. Gil for taking Scott’s limulsion after any sickness; nothing equals it — nothing the war cloud has been forming over Europe and despite the Uni bert MacGregor. Mrs. A. B. Rob compares with it. Its pure, medicinal versal Peace propaganda, on the approaching success of which we inson. Jr., Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Mrs. nourishment, free from alcohol or opiates, promptly creates rich blood, strengthens were want to felicitate ourselves, the storm is hound to break J. G. Y’an Orsdel. the nerves and lungs to avert tuberculosis. sooner or later, if it has not already done so. With ten million Mrs. G. P. MacGregor, Press Committee. men prepared by long training to rush into the conflict which will decide the fate of almost every dynasty of Europe, there can A Bee F ro m Sw itzerland. he but one result. The soil of the entire continent will be drench ed with blood until the resources of the various countries have Floyd E. Smith Wednesday re become so weakened and the fighting forces so diminished that ceived by parcel post a queen war can no longer lie continued. If by some manner of miracle bee from Italian-Switzerland. the impending crash should be averted, then will we indeed have She came through the trip, last proof that man has become a peace-loving animal and there is ing from July 22nd to August 5th, in fine shape. Her higness hope that the sword will be forever sheathed. has many claims to royalty, coming as she does from stock that has won many prizes in for THE PRESIDENT’S POWER. eign expositions, as well as first prize at the St. Louis exposition Senator ( u mm Ins says the President has obliterated Congress. In American. Mr. Smith Is to Of course, the Senator, when he makes that assertion, must be be congratulated upon his enter regarded as a political opponent of the President, and due allow prise. If the stock from this ance should be made for the fact that he will not go out of his queen proves to be better than way to support the administration in anything, but making allow the bees Mr. Smith has been ance for the exaggeration, what is the reason for the undoubted breeding for the last ten years, fact that the President is powerful? he will replace all his queens One perfectly evident reason Is that the President is the leader with this new stock. of a dominant political party. If that party is to accomplish any B a n d C o n c e rt S a tu rd a y Night. FOR SALE BY thing it must follow a leader, and the majority is loyally following One of the numbers on the the President on all party measures. What is interpreted as the program for the Saturday night power of the President, therefore, has behind it the power of an band concert is “ The Village DALLAS, OREGON. organized and disciplined party. The dominance of the Presi Band,” a burlesque, a synopsis dent’s views is none the lees galling to Republicans and Progres of which is as follows: The sives because its strength is really party strength, but it is a very Bangtown Cross-Roads Band. H o w 's Th is? different thing from personal domination. It is also a much after practicing all winter, de- We otfM. Cn, „ undr,,a wholesomer thing, because in the long run the President cannot cldes to give a concert. The ward for ,„y case of Catarrh that command the strength of the party without the consent of the eventful evening arrives ¡every cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh member feels himself an artist Curs. voters who make up the party. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. TMv.’.j. O. Everyone knows that if the members of Congress believed the and determines to be heard, as TV», t ha un !ers;~ne«1. have known F J. his best girl is there. Result— Cheney f>>r tl.a last Id years, am! botieve President was urging a course contrary to the wishes of the people perfectly honorable In all business ...... , ., , .... - - - * - a howling success. Encore, a him transactions an I flnanelnllv abla to carry they would not follow him. ■ out an y obligations ir a d e b y his firm. wnnld mmliina tn tnrez Hfr » > and their political futures little more of the same, would combine to force a different course upon them and if they ________________ N A TIO N A L L A N K OF COHMEHrE. CULTIVATORS 8 I /2 6 ft . $ 20.00 ft. $15.00 -Granite John Deere Steel Frame Weeder with Seat 8y2 tf. $23.50 6 $19.50 ft. H im es E n gin eerin g Company- surveying Corn Cultivators in Stock Craven The World Moves Itself We Move Anything Else Hardware Co. Proposal for Sale of County Fair and City Park Bonds of the City of Dal las. Polk County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the whole or any part of $5000.00 of County Fair ( and City Park Bonds of the City of i Dallas. Polk County, Oregon, as auth orized by Ordinance No. 231 of said City, will be received by the under signed Auditor and Police Judge of said City, until 6:30 o’clock P. M. on W. R. Coulter Monday, August 10, 1914. Said bonds Dallas, Ore;o will be fifty in number and in denomi Phone 1051 nations of $100.00 each. Kach of sa id )_______________ bonds w-ill be dated August 15. 1914, ’ __ L. D. B U TLER payable in ten (10) years from date. N - *- b u t l e r and will bear interest at a rate not to exceed six (6) per cent per annum, interest to be payable semi-annually on the 15th day of February and the 15th day of August of each year; bothj principal and interest to be payable I N D E P E N D E N C E - OREGON in United States Gold Coin of the pres ent standard of weight and fineness, at the Dallas City Bank in the City of Dallas Polk County, Oregon, without R. L. CHAPMAN. charge, cost or expense to the pur chaser or holder of said bonds. F U N E R A L DIRECTOR The said City of Dallas, Oregon, arid hereby reserves the right to take up EMBALMER and cancel said bonds or any part of j O F F IC E : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st them, upon the payment of the face DALLAS,OREGON: value thereof and the accrued inter Both Phones 1183 est to the date of such payment, at Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. any semi-annual interest period at orj after one year from the date of said bonds, to-wit: At or after one year ■rom the 15th day of August, 1914. The above named bonds will be sold to the highest bidder by the said City of Dallas, Oregon, at the hour of 8 G.A. & L.C. MUSCOTT & A.P. STARR Proprietors. o’clock P. M. on Monday, the 10th day A ll kinds of hauling at reason of August, 1914, in the Council Cham able rates. Phone orders ber in Dallas, Oregon. The bids must promptly attended to. Head state the rate of interest, not exceed ing 6 per cent per annum; but said quarters at Webster’s confec tionery. bonds shall not be sold for less than PHONES: their face value, together with the ac-1 crued interest thereon from the day of Barn, 1074; Webster's, 511; Ellis’ 1062. their date to the date of their delivery. Said delivery of said bonds will be made at the office of the City Treasur er of the City of Dallas, Oregon. The City Council of the City of Dal MRS. OLIVE SM1TH-BICKNELL > las. Oregon, hereby reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. Instructcr on Bids must be marked “ Bids for County Fair and City Park Bonds,” accompanied by a certified check for ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, 712 Oak St. Dallas, Oregon , and addressed to Charles Gregory, Auditor and Police Judg', Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. Done by order of the City Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon, made and entered of record on the 6th day i DENTIST of July, 1914. Witness my hand and the official Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. seal of the City of Dallas, Oregon, this Office Hours; 8 to 12 A.M. 1 to5 P.M. A ll kinds of Dental work done at 8th day of July A. D. 1914. reasonable prices. [Seal] CHAS. GREGORY, aug6 Auditor and Police Judge. Oregon Dallas, CITY TRANSFER CO. 2nd hand Motorcycle 1913 I n d i a n M otocycle BUTLER & BUTLER 7 H. P. Equipped w ith Eclipse 2 Speed, Presto L ig h t & Tank, Barko LAWYERS W h istle and 10 O ther Attachm ents. M achine in good Shape also good Tires. Call at H ix o n ’s Bicycle Shop DALLAS - - OREGON 1 Star Express & Transfer Co. I f t h e C o n c r e t e is M i x e d W N h b y th is onder M ix e r j is m i x e d r i g h t HOW TO GET STRENGTH HillsBroi ITEA COFFEE Loughary Grocery PIANO and ORGAN 7 % y'^JTTU W0«DO>vr I HEÜÜ W< ru , B. F. BUTLER .1 Fta.^* Rar j-* .**,[«*— OT».t# RATI >1 Get Our E stim a te on Concrete Work Our facilities for all kinds of Cement contracting have been largely ii.creased by the addition to our t equipment of a W O NDER Concrete Mixer. thln,K\,h: ,r wa* wollld * * A. J. Barham and wife left to- #*th ^ m," ‘8,ra,ion wo"ld And itself as lonesome as day for Kennewick. Wash., on a President Taft was jn the last days of his tenure of office.— St. business trip of about three Louis Republic. | weeks. Toledo, a H a ll's Catarrh Cura l i taken Internally, acting directly upon t:u> blood ana mu- com * surfaces o f tbs svstem T est‘ menials sent fres. P r le ' 7S cents p< r bottle. Sold by all Frusclsts. Tabs I s a 's Family Fills for coasuoauoa. Executor’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue Office over S t a f r in ’s D r u g Sto re of and in pursuance of an order of the In Dallas Monday’s and County Court of the State of Oregon Thursdays. If not in, for Polk County, sitting in probate, leave orders at the drug made and entered of record in said Court on the 3rd day of July, 1914, store. in the mattetr of the estate of Richard R. Bettis, deceased, directing the un DR. TOEL. dersigned as executor of said estate to sell the real property of said es tate. hereinafter described, at private F o u r Y e a rs S tu d y at G e rm a n sale, for cash, in the manner pre and S w is s U niversities and the scribed by law, the undersigned, as L a rg e H o sp ita ls of London , such executor, will, from and after E ngland. O ve r T h irt y Y e a rs Saturday, August, 8, 1914, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m of said day at his Experience in H is Specialties. residence at Falls City, in saic County of Polk, proceed to sell the said real Office, 619 Washington St., property and all thereof, at private sale, for cash in hand on day of sale, Dallas, Oregon, one-half block in accordance with the said order, and east of the S. P . depot from 9 in the manner prescribed by law, sub- a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p. m„ 7 ject to confirmation by said County c ____ 0 ___ , , „ . * ’ DALLAS WAREHOUSE 4 MFG. CO. DALLAS OREGON i D avis’ Best Flour N ot the cheapest b u t TH E BEST SIMONTON & SCOTT Court, the said real property being described as follows, to- j particularly ! wit: S ou th o f th e C o u rt H o u s e , D a lla s Staple and Fancy Groccies, Bread, Fruit and Vegetables, Fresh every day - - - Phone 18 : B “ D r. W. B. O ffic e r W e invite your inquiry regarding Concrete work, large or J •mall, and will cheei-fuliy give estimates based on machine mixed! concrete, which is much super-o- to hand mixed. Foundations^ cement floors, sidewalks, curbs, culvert, bridge and reinforced I concrete construction of any kind executed in the best manner. * In d ia n Motor Cycles, Bicyles I * and Accessories. 2 Platting aseball and Athletic Supplies. W e h a v e a v e r y c o m p le te lin e. W h e n look - in g f o r a m o to r c y c le , b ic y c le o r in n eed o f re p a irs o r su pplies, c a ll in a n d le t us fit y o u o u t. L B. HIXON. Jr., 315 Main St, Phone 1072 ® P* Sunday, 10 to 1 p. m.( telephone 1303. Specialties; Beginning 95 feet South and 176 feet C A n c e r nnri T im m ™ North 77 degrees West from the South t - * n Cer a n d I U llio rs. No knife and no loss of blood. east corner of the D. L. C. of Theo dore C. Thorp N o t No. 6743 Claim No plasters and pain for No. 55. In Township 8 South, Range hours and days. I 6 West of the Willamette Meridian, in — - Polk County. Oregon, and running | Polypus, Goitre, Piles. Fistula, 1 thence North 77 degrees W est 96 feet; tism. Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, thence North 13 degrees East 150 feet; Bladder, Prostate, Asthma, thence South 77 degrees East 62 feet; Diseases of Women, Skin and thence South 154 feet to the place of Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, a- beginning, containing one acre of Neurasthenia, Gout, Rheuma- land. Dated this July 9. 1914. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Q. L. M cM URPH Y, Constipation. _ Executor of the Estate of Diehard R. Bettis, deceased. Patients from out of the city Brown. Sibley a Belt, Attorneys for Executor. wishing to consult him must in j, : ■ : Orders taken by the Itemizer for monogramed stationery for private correspondence. See our samples. tf form him before hand by letter or telephone of the time of ar rival of their trains to make sure that they can be seen the same day. adv