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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1912)
i t I I r t : s I gT DALLAS, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 5. lfllHLII I I ULLUI10 Revolutionize Modern Warfare ' " u , w-- J nn.n n. i iin MITfl M!P.II1FIT ri!Tr--7-"'"i ft Ailmll Itll III L's-tlsltss:: nUflu r LHIw . . X V, S'S tir WSrf., t"iS 1 tsr S,t V II HEAR CITY 'l'1 uLUd JIAHIOX W ILSON DIES FROM IN JCRIES RECEIVED WHEN MACHINE TURNS TURTLE ON FALLS CITY ROAD. WIFE IS NEAR DEATH Mis. Wilson in Dallas Hospital Willi Slight Hold on Life; Other Occu pants of Car Escape With Bruises; Accident Happens Yesterday Morn i"K. wiinr, nf liberty, was Marion " no"- ,,;,i,i nnd Mrs. Wilson dangerously iniured when the new five passenger rtpmar which Mr. Wilson was . . . . i t.irtie nn the Falls timing luiiion ... City road three and one-half m.les southwest of Dallas shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday mornms. was still breathing when brought to the Dallas hospital, but died about 12:20. Mrs. Wilson was also brought to the hospital but the full extent of her injuries have not been deter mined although it is said she s in a critical condition. She Is still semi conscious but was reported some bet ter this morning. Car CapHiws at Curve. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Wilson there the car at the time ui onH Mrs. Irwin, otraiiB ,e,n, m.. , Wi, ..... .-, .1 nhi lireil Ul i'- Vliy anu mice v. that the machine sons. 11 i . ,. was a new one and that yester lav was the third time Wilson imu m,. int occurred at me f what is known as the noun enu " i,oro ,n At this point there .. v,.. trn nnd in some manmr is a niirti v .w.-- nll.,p .. j . .ate the cure the car ianeu i , . off the grade properly anu mmu- - , ' - .. tnts out ana throwing tne uuc turning completely over, landed up ... ... ...v...i0 The heavy ma ngnt on us mier.o. . .. nn the body and cnine strucK ! , .h.h He sustained internal injuries which caused his death. His wife was In . w...l and it as jured about tne v.. r.i she might have a UUH Kill i"fc . ...... cv,o was uncon- tracturea skuu. .... Scious when picked up. and iSg rt.ll in a comatose conuuiu... , .. .. u a chance for re covrv. Mr. and Mrs. Irw.n e.e thP car, as were xnrown cieai ...,irP the children, and none of them re , i.u,rh all " .seriously injurea ai'u"- tamed bruises. . ., Mr. and Mrs. Irwin took the chil ln n home with them. Afan iCS All. tn Falls tiiy .... ' ,. He came the unioiiu..--- - tpsi aiiei i"1 lew mi-"'-- . . . lent happened anci ie i .. assstance. J-'r. tne city ior "-"' . , to M.-Callon responded and ru.. the scene in his machine i .hat he could to relU-v -the rs who were hrouuht t e A CONTRIBUTING DALKVS BUSI NESS BTKMS WILL AID IN BOOSTING COMMERCIAL CLUB. Negotiations were completed at Albany yesterday between the Albany lodge of Elks and p ine .uauaa i.n. - latter will go to Portland next t Thursday witn me aluuhj ujic- gation and appear in the great parade at the head of that lodge. The Dana win go uvei w emu.. early Thursday morning and take . ,.,i nn.'n lia!n f'l'nm Al- 4 T tne speuitii n-nv o bany, returning in the evening. tests M;a - F U-;--rr BETTER TRAIN SCHEDULES Improved Connections to ami From Tillamook Points Promised Dallas; Amusement Committee to Provide Program of Sports on Date to Be Selected. A" were in accident. his way to find along a OTHER step Has been taken ,n the direction of ... ..... atuHim nf wannre " . an emeiem. uUCi... - d b been extremei.v tZlT to its fun capacity encouragi". u-v , ' i i v i owls of tne const aruiiei.r the invention of Lieutenant Colonel I N- Lew is of Bring the same caliber as the service bP- 7nveI tor asijerts lt 500 shots a miz.ute In other words. lnfaDtrymen at the rt. k omn nvptl ID bciuui , . hlrht nf XIXI leei. may ... fnioi ivlth the aerop aue i a - of eight a second. On the J VStarid Us buUetsat the rate o the gun was trameu ? 8lower rate than will oe - forty in liny s"""3-"' , " fmiliar with bis weapon In the ccom u. . when the oeropiaue J chandler Is seen handling me Pro'ne ttFMimngCoperates theaeane WUllc lilfuiu""- .. ., ' i .... awnitfvrn iffiin mmm mm UK CLUB HBlp I POSTAL WIS SHOW Gil IJliS DENIES PETITION FOR HIGH WAY IN THE EOLA HILIjS AS BEING TOO EXPENSIVE TO BUILD. INCREASE ASSURES FREE LIVERY IN 1913. DE- . . l ; Ai.ma and i n - Thirty-seven uusuicoo nunc - dividukls of Dallas were admitted to memuersmp in cial club at its regular meeting Wed nesday night, following me the finance committee which report- ed that wnne u nau irui nr more in solicitation work, it was not more than half done. The new members admitted unaer a eui li sten of the rules, are as follows: Sterling Furniture io., im,ir, n t- Wni-irs Dallas So- hiros., uauao nun da Works, Crawford & Bilyeu, Lloyd t cmitvi stnw & Co.. S. jvonan, ui. M Ray, Dallas Steam Laundry, Sam . . r, A SililPV. Birk B. li. waisou, uiuwn - Dallas Chop House, Oregon Power Honor TTavtpr. ri. T. .uuuei, . o Cook. Mrs. Bertha rr. tvIvo Winnie Braden. Xj- iuiiri, w. - - Daniel, McCann- & i-umii, c....- Mercantile company, phone Co., C. G. Coad, Star Transfer Co., Emmerson & Nash, I. V. Lynch First Six Months of 1912 Shows Gain of $510 Over Corresponding Period in 1911; Postal Bank Flourishes. COMMF.IU IAL CLUB ELECTS J. G. McIXTOSlI SECRETARY. 3 DALLAS PEOPLE CELEBRATE IN LINN METROPOLIS. ... . ,,. M.ss Helen ; Spec.a. Train Carries 225. WhlK .. Accident; ! Many in Aulos: la.N C.I, l'lnll n in. New .v livclvCity I Share of Crowd: Amity Gets Some Notes lVom LUH jndependenoe, July 3.-(Secial) The dependence Commercial c ub i- Pion on tne ev : More than 300 Dallas citizens cel ebrated In Albany yesterday, accord- T tr niirl- CO., rjiiim & Son, Geo. W. Hlnshaw. H. O. Ine A. W. Bennett, in. auh.uh, gan Bros., Harry Marshall, S., F. C. & W. Railway co., ueo. r. Many of these firms, or rather the individuals composing them were al ready either members of the club, or had contributed to us sum"" " " the past year, but. under the new constitution, they have been admitted as firms or corporations. Subscript . .....,mrt nf the club now ion io " . entitles one to membership therein without the further paymein i jVlior roiiiH -ii"n. . cron from the com- Cnairniciii ..-.w... mittee on railroads reported that he had taken up the matter of better train connection to anu 't-with the mook points via. imr.. railroad company and had been as sured that the matter would be in stigated and thought the improve- m,.nt would t.e ma... wa. not so enthusiastic over the change in time on the .. r. C. W to connect with the Oregon Kh - trie hi .-' , Chairman Kull-r nf the roads and highways commie red "COOPER HOLLOW" FAVORED Reads Petition First Time Wednes day and May Order Road Today; Road District 8, Gets Slice From General Road Earn!; Treasurer Credited. Consideration of road matters and the examination and disposition of the regular bunch of claims against th Pnnntv. occupied the attention of I the county court on the first day of Its regular monthly session, nem .i . ui, Wpdnesday. The tne uoun luu". claims for the month totaled more ... . a. ..mi..) fnP than $4,000 whlcn is not uiiuu... a. . ...imtu al. this time of. year, me uiu..i . wavs being larger in January and July One road petition was denied and another read the first time, while a petition for a change in a county road was allowed. Consider able other business wan "-" .... nf th netltlon of jn uie John D. Holman and others for the establishment of a county road to he known as the Moiman i report of the viewers was .euu ... first time. This is what has hereto fore been known as the "Cooper Hollow" road. In the matter of the petition of C. A Clark and others for a public road in districts Nus. 4 and B, near , . i ,.r,iprpl that the petition be denied and that the petitioners pay the cost of thesurvey amounting ..,. m fpv. t.utltlnn was denied 1 844 77 til 04.il". , . j ,lf tv,p viewers which wa 171 85 'on report ot tne vri j,6 i !., 1 i.ntmnt nn account r UUI l '1 - mr'i IIHt 11H eHll.HI I While the increase for the flm- ' " . conHtructlon and year Just closed over the previous o the h tear, if maintained for the coming th comi r cMmrd carters, would not be .ufflcien w(ml(1 not ,,e .. .....1 I'l.nilp to the POIIII mm , ..lrin.tlni rase tne mmi i....-- - ...ni I,p noted that the necessaij. n , rate of increase for the first half of the present year is much larger, and will only have to be "'"""'""'LmJ a small additional amount, to entitle Dallas to free delivery. " ... i,v the department for the r- rating of postofflees. e the recMpU j qmmer g . .i.... v... i.ruver in mi1 i n not inprpase of $510.15 J5UUVllift a. .. for the first six months of the pres ent year, the quarterly report mada to the postal department by Post master C. G. Coad Indicates that. with the same percentage oi incieac i.i r tvip. vcar. the for tne Temuniuci m ... necessary total receipts of $10,000 will be reached by the close of the first quarter of 1913, to entitle Dallas a. mail rlnlivprV. IO li ce . - . The report shows a steady Increase in the receipts at the postofilce, which . .i.. iniiientlon of the con- is me ouio. . Ltant growth of the city P or he fiscal year closing June an, total receipts of the Dallas offlce were $8,808.97, a gam i over the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911. ltevciptt by CJuarters. The toal receipts by quarters for the year ending June 30, is as fol lows: First quarter, 1911 Second quarter . . . Third quarter . . . . i.'..iirth nuarter . . . $1,908.57 1,817.63 1.894.77 lied in the expense i the road, everything considered. In the matter of the petition of O. E. Merman an.l others for a chang In the county road In road district N. 1. at or near the southwest or . huif .f the HOUthweHt ner OI Hie rani - ()imrt(.r of the southeast quarter of pn.bablv 1- ordered by the County e . ..r V, a viewers raiiim e- . .... pnillnif March 31, lt' will be seen that there are three mre quarters in which lh. needed amiiunt will red. h tne r 110.000 figure is the belief of Post master Coad. i Hunk rioiirMrt-4. section I, i" , ,, ,t WM ordered that the prayer of the 11 i ....... ho con- etitioliers he gran.eu uH S,t,.. that the owner of the ,1,-liver a quit claim deed for tm rlKM of way for the proposed change I ,hat Ibey grade, and place that part so ed I "'Z onditi.m for pumic nt- j-'- i . ,ng- xo lite urot iiroiiitf)i i,r - ft in regular session on the twenty-five left on the J, thf. r(.port of the v,ewers in of Julv 2nd. with President . at 6 oVl0( k and at least , favorable, enmg of ing went ovrr in autos. Dallas "a BmuW.ment committee reported r to Wednesday night ,,'t this time, and to the p.tal -vings '-nk nt'a ' i'.isfH.on of the Court. AVilliam Mrs. F. "lthfr of Tvler-muo. V,la city. ain, F. J. tr - mptorc.. was injured yesier...... to ele accident at Ashland according t lie aecioim t t nlKht. a telegam received here ia Dr. Tyler-Smith, of Sheridan, fath f the injured man burned t S'luthern Oregon cu- T 7w7k Rl'SlM-SS RARHAM BVVS CXMK was as iiise Cooper in ." - wa. wei. atended and good mterest ,. r swine resigneu shown. l,. ,,, OKI J. pecreuu.' ' 'The'' blowing were admitted member?: ir. -" "" :inThe"vtk'""u;e Commercial club ,M, c tv is ne to be commended ,n this o.D 1S , more to and there a d .. in l.e carried along the lines sugg.Kd ,., time by the dun. oM-i Note. Mr C Ball, of Fresn... .alifrn.a M . v.-t. rday on his wa in tne , , ,,,.intr . . . rnnK o ftreet. taking PoW' 1jrn,.y Cf.k and brother b t I r Wedn.s.iay e decide t lte th-e. that he pn. :.t he i11 return t" " "r .rhar1 t'r partnership n i-;aje f.ffi.-e 1-ut !" r .-re than a yar s" ! -f'untv on he mar t: event in ,,n a 0"nira"i t n yesterday on bu.-i- .. . tv. rmf: i tl th. ,-apital. ' iflieht. F. F. Cook Sells J"''"-,,,... ; ,,..,,,,1 with tne '";-" m i May More to " .. , thj Th A. J. Barham h ,.,!m,a r. ai estate nusai"-- - Court . , i,r. ! !:f r- m-vea n. ,rJi..f an.l t.'- , r- Mi: ,..:th an i .-.,- SCi'1' badges were everywhere in evidence and the Dallas band proved a prom inent feature of the day in the Linn county metropolis. Albany nr a a larger crowd tnan m ner streets yesterday. They came from all directions in 'l;'"' tM'"' in autos and by team unt.l the old town was jammed with a ;;"J ' tured crowd of humanity a.l l-nt upon enjoying themselves. And K they didn't it was their fault, because " Uhpre were all ?orts ot from time j there 're im,,!H, wan th, ..,- in the arrival of the .r, ,.! exeursb.n over th- Or-- - ,r;c and the accident to the tndro aeroplane which prevented b-.it on- out ! postal savings bank contamed l . . )(f the Court, lllth 2 d.l-oHitors. an average f or ...t.. (;.u M t . , ,.f ir.S 3. This Is en- . .... .,., ,t PJII-tl oeiiitr.il". - , eei. .. . , - - , - -,, average. There ...... ..m,.eineill rommiliee ,l,.r,.ll a in) r- ' . .. l,l hud! . i..i. .lie Ik v, ,t the lanan mi'"- I w e i ... . . . A in a Kl-riH 111 in . - depositors but two "li " , to them a sum of money tIy ,..-d their accounts. u" . ...ip nf which would te ueu , ,. etc on some Saturday nmht UK,KN .P ... .' -r the date to be. Fi.i.fT onuis during the summer, vne u... . o0 de,ided later. .i ...! T.-rm. i " . and that X. U Guy brought up t"e "-, MM- " " ,emi-.n- further or.i.r ... ''"-" the H was (trjt i-M ,, be transferred from the gen mad fund to the fund of district N" was ordered that Samuel Fisher ,.I,illloed a credit of at the general More of Dr . i...i....pndence. until br Alexanoer. e- - fifficers of long distance n ,..,,... e . , . , nlli.Crl fllH Tim- I ,. ... I .illi-rl ' it fhi ritv. au'i nual term were elected at th regu- Kallas . ,, xV Nil. 2'i B ' .,n.,r, aeaint this cn. u amp ' w.iiiam S , the fact that Ml.m Tracy aats much better rates. The matter was my(g u, common, r. r(ferred to the emmittee on A)TeS. c,e, K ... A iand roonty affair li.u,enan JI a; m,h. --tt I.n;ne. ker. ewrt. a. ,, j it i-!:. e. centiy; itbe.ity. t n. P. ir;. K Hubbard ".n- I it was rath, r quiet in ' - ii,,-,!t., ,,,. i.m. or. t .r-t the r- 1 t c - oifi.e are .; into the mrsen he corner cf M-n- rr- t a r:- r.i. a h'-r- '.rr.m- T irs Mr. and Mrs. D. F. ..R er-Ti left en the after?. " rsr..--n for a vifit t-r.:.-Fnurth with relative- . . . . . train The lalla deleeau-m rea. hed h-.m about 1 k 1 ' horning. The member, of the band are emhu.ia.-.ic mer the treatment aecrded th- m by the A;bnr I-P " M,ak in the h:gr.t ter-r.s . tre h P-t.'.lty free'y tity Ha rm.l. x ?.,riIe nurnMr -f I "'' ' I" ?!;;H e.',.-i th- ..-!.brf.ti'.n at I 3 , . a th ;.' ial - . i - r- i . r an . i ,,,,.;,. un trowdej ith l"l-e ep the vattev- l" y'vtrAf "i -'T rn's,"r"5 ,'' ,...f . ...r.. Am.tv i-ei.,r.r.s a .-.r i . . - v i r t th' ,7.':: ,.',- m f-rr.. -? .t.:-V.I t;l r.ieht hen trants besan b Kept it up ur.t.l the return:.' irning f.r- orkc late hour- .l t- i?r; Iir. V. and ill-r Imiiro- I'"""-- J e' Mii''-r has re--, ritiv i'.it'.rt: an.l rchC b.n ..learnt trnMi.' i . . ' . til., ritx H h'-' "' r(en ' fak.- An' Trip. ,; )(- :" b-' ,k,i-, in en" "f hi rather rem.rkH - . , m.de Met, eat,. I "' t,r ay . im- went to rvrt;;-...'! .'f.-! tn horn.- of Or. c -n ' ' wher.dan a from ' ' C'rnrTirei m- b " ho ;triiil!v " th i - M- V ' M---rrr,e-. .the . " i l-ir. b'r- ' . T-:.n,e..k r. ... 'a (1 the -t of tb'i rant- ' . . - i i. j.ii. . .-..-...1 th- H",f!"'" Weiir.'-M-. .. r l! e 1 e ,t ,, t y "if "f . - .... . ' . e v a!..ni!t ,t a r.:-.r.; :,C!h. -y-.d t.e l.,e.-t -H-. ' ' r.t. the amount l-e lo"'r " Id .or .he county- Indigent poor. U was ordered that the county treasurer b- . re.b.ed with numerou. arrant., on the different fund, of The county, amounting In K ,.. ... a tUl of SM2.- The c.ir. rushed mat.... much .,.,,,.,.. and "!1 hPt''al- and other bilh. in order that ; imafl,. mi.ht reeeSve Ih.ir money I," the Kour-h. Thl '" iaf d by many ?nd fh; tVrV. .f5ee a a MV We.H.-sd.iV after . n 1,,11.1'i.f out the warrants. The ; ,,,tt,,l until b. mominc ;,!..,.. road a d time and un- , ,,,- gra,t the ,.raer of the ,. Th.re are b a ft n r, b.i.p t. r M' F. If. r,.nlr f":n K n n t . i t ! ' Mi:r n r t i'n l Wed c,h e. where he ha ..1 a number c.f th ,.r Hsmiti'" on leach- 10