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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZLR OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- DALLAS, FBID AY, MAY 9 .1 9 0 1 - n u i a n Kvsar F riday M orrird At 7:10. \ V . A .. W A S H , ■ D I T O « AN D FBO PH ISTO ». W H A T TH E Y HAVE T O S A T A B O U T T H E O O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . A n U n e q u a l ' r d a n d C o m p l e t a Re s u m e of W n a t Y o u r F ri e n d s are and Hava Been Lately D o in g . K oep t h o B a la n o e Up. It has b««n truthfully a id that any I disturbance of tha even balance of health causes serious trouble. No II 50.........................................Per y«»r body can be too careful to keep thie | 75 ......... ..............Per oiz months balance up. When people begin to 40 ......................... Per three month* | loee appetite or to get tired easily, Advertising rate» made known on the least imprudence brings on sick A p p lica tio n . Correspondence is solicit ness, weakness or debility. The sys tem needs a tonic, craves it, and should ed. Fine Job Printing don# at reasonable ! not be denied it; ami the best tonic of which we have any knowledge is ■trices. ; Hood'* Sarsaparilla What this med- | ¡cine has done in keeping healthy peo T H E D E M O C R A T T IC K E T . pie healthy, In keeping up the even balance of health, gives it the aame distinction as a preventive that it en STA TE. joys as a cure. Its early use has il Fsr B overnor— Geo. E. Chamberlain, of Multnomah. lustrated the wisdom of the old say ing that a stitch in tune saves cine. For Supreme Judge— Take Hood’s (or appetite, etreog’ h B. F. Bonham, of Marlon. and endurance. For Seoretary of State— SUBSCRIPTION KATES: D. W. Sears, of Polk. 8tate Trea su re r— Heary Blackman, of Morrow. Attorney General— J. H. Raley. ofUmatllla. State P rin te r— J. E. Godfrey, of Salem. Superintendent of Public Instruction— W. A. Wann, of Polk. U. S. Senator— C. E. S. Wood, of Multnomah. Congressman, first dlstriot— J. K. Weatherford, of Linn. Congressman, secomd district— W. F. B utcher,of Baker. C O U N TY. ForRepresentatlve— N. 1. BU I LER. of Monmouth. For Joint Ropreeentative— I. M. SIMPSON, of Alrlle. For Sheriff— J. T . FORD, of Dallas. For Clerk— DEE SIMPSON, of Monmouth, For Commissioner— SETH RIGGS, of Crowley. For Tre a su re r— E. V. DALTON, of Independence. For Assessor— F. E. M YER .of Smithfleld. For S urveyor— L. GROUND, of Monmouth. For Coroner— W. 8. CA REY, of Dallas. C IR C U IT C O U R T DOCKET. Judge Burnett will open his spring term of court next Monday in Dallas, and has the following cases to dispose of: AIR LIE . Eil Taylor is able to attend to busi ness again. Ed Patras was doing business in Portland last week. Mono grange, of Lewisville, had a very interesting meeting Satarday, and received several proposals for membership. J. A. Buchanan is running the en gine at the Oberer and Lewis sawmill. R e p u b ll c a n S tate Tlo k et. W om en a s W ell as Men ; j c O For Governor, W. J. FURNISH, of Umatilla. Are Made Miserable by For Supreme Judge. R. 8. BEAN, of Lane. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis f t courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon 5fC For State Treasurer, e 1 . 7 abk disappear when the kid C. 8. MOORE, of K Is math. neys are out of order or diseased. For Attorney-General, Kidney trouble has A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas. become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon For 8ts(e Printer, for a child to be born f t J. R. W HITNEY, o t Linn. afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin For Superintendent of Pub. Ins., ates loo often, If the J. H. ACKERMAN, of Multnomah. urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to f t R e p u b l i c a n D istrict T lo k et. control theg passage. It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of For Congressman, the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the flrat TH 08. H. TONGUE.of Hillsboro. step should be towards the treatment of For Joint Representative, these Important organs. This unpleasant f t trouble is due to a diseased condition of the 0 B. F. JONES, of Lincoln. kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as Roq u b llo a n C o u n t y T ic k e t . most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis For Representative, erable with kidney and bladder trouble, GEO. L. HAWKINS, Independence. and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of For Sheriff, Swamp-Root Is soon realised. It Is sold f t T. J. GRAVES, of McCoy. by druggists. In flfty- cent and one doller For Commissioner, sizes. You may have a 0 . D. RIDER, ol Independence. sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell B oom o f Swamp-Roo«. f t For Clerk, ing all about It, Including many of the U. 8. LOUGHARY, ol Luckiamute. thousands of testimonial letters received For Treasurer, from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer D. M, CALBREATH, of Buenavista & Co., Binghamton, N. Y „ be sure and mention this paper. For Assessor, 1. F. YOAKUM, of Bridgeport. J. M. and M. S Pratber have finish f t For Surveyor. ed rafting. FRANK BUTLER, of Fall. City. * * * * * H. J. Rose has gone to the North The «an was plainly visible at this west Territory to see the country and pluce for a short time last Sunday, may take a homestead if it pleases Rev. Craig, of Lewisville, preached him. Will Keddekopp has returned an able sermon here last Sunday eve from there and does not give that ning. ocuntry much praise. Cecil Stasis came down from Cor W h ooping C ough. vallis ami spent a short time with his A woman who haa had experience parents last Sunday evening. with this disease, tells how to prevent Williv Barker and son are at work any dangerous consequences from it. on A. R. Lewis’ new house, She says: Our three children took Frank Browu sold three of his best whooping cough last summer, our ba horses and has bought the Henry by boy being only three mouths old, and owing to our giving them Cham Lewis band of goats. berlain's Cough Remedy, they lost Quite a good supply ef pictures of none of their plumpness and came the Pendleton business man and out in much better health than other wealthy banker are being distributed children whose parents did not use at this place. this remedy. Our oldest little girl --------------------------------- would call lustily for cough syrup be W EST SALEM. twee« whoops.—Jessie l’ inkey Hall, Springville, Ala. This Remedy is for F. P. Roblin has moved to Salem. sale by A. K. Wilson. J. H. Fletcher was in from Jeffer son last week. PEDEE. Mr. Pngett is getting over Iagrippe. Play Simpson had a fine die. horse to Grandma Craven died at Salem last week, of cancer of the breast. Fred and Ed Simpson have been over from Salem visiting their sister, Mrs. Et'a Bush, Dave Simpson has a new buggy. Revs. Smith and I.auner held quar terly meeting here lsst Sunday. It Saved Hla Le g. P. A. Danforth, of LsGrange, Qa., suffered for six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen’s Arnica Salve X. E. Brown and G. W. Chanman At the chapel next Tuesday evening wholly cared It in five day». For ei- are shearing sheep, when it does not Song— America. cera, wounds, piles, it’s tha beat aalve rain. Prayer, in the world. Cure guaranteed. On President’a Address— D. A. Poling. Mrs. J. J. Longci.r and Miss Maud ly 26c. Sold by all draggials. Instrumental Duet. Magnus, of 8alem, spent Sunday at Oration—8, P. Biitner. OAKDALE. the Chapman home. Oration— Mias Lica Stouffer. O. Dennis is working in the oak Solo— Prof. Kantner. Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u Are T a k i n g stave camp at the old Farlay home Essay— Msrton Ellis. when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill stead. Oration— D. L. Qubser, Tonic because the formula is plainly Quartette. printed on every bottle showing that The Bird boys are working in the Debate— Resolved, that the U. 8. it is simply iron aud quinine in a Hubbard hop yard and Alvin Kimball army accomplished more for the gov tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 at the Thurston logging camp. ernment during the Spaniah-Amer- cents. Forest Netherton and Lester Rob iran war than did the navy. Affirma bins’ of Pioneer, were visiting at Oak tive, C. P. Oates and Birda Guenther; S A L T CRREK- dale Sunday. negative, Newton Ouy and Ella Ritner. W. W . Jones is plowing bis sum Quartette. All are ievited. No ad- Mr. Hubbard’s daughter, Mrs. mer fallow. missiun will be charged. Campbell, is cooking ai the stave Mrs Ed Richmond ia improving oamp, and Mr. Campbell is working slowly, but David Peters is quite ill. there. Mark Twain’s Cousin, G . C . Clem ens, K an., the n o t e d constitu tional lawyer, w ho bears so striking a re semblance t o M ark T w a in , ( S a m u e l B. Clem ens) that he is frequent ly taken for the original M ark, ®- ®* Clemene. is a man o f deep intellect and wide experience. H e is con sidered on e of the foremost lawyers in this country. In a re cent letter to the D r. M iles M edical C o ., M r. Clem ens says: • • "Personal eiperience and ebser- ration have thoroughly satisfied me that Dr. Miles’ Nervine contains true merit, and is excellent for what it is recom mended." Mr. Norman Waltrip, Sup. Pres. Bank ers' Fraternal Society, Chicago, sayst u ° rma- Pain Pills ■re invRluRblr for hendache and all pain. I hail l>rrn a great lullrrrr from headache until I Irarnrd of thr eftu-ai r of Dr. M ilri' Pain Pill«. Now I always carey thrm and prevrnt recurring at tacks by taking a pill when the symp toms first appear." Bald b p all Draaalsta. P rle a , * « e . » s r B o a . Dr. Miiaa Madioal Co., Elkhart, In«, Henry Clanfield will set out a new We are to have an entertainment, bop yard. here, the proceeds to he used ill re pairing the organ, The German Baptist preacher im mersed eleven eonverta ill the creek Ben Thompson is building a new last Sunday, barn ami John Farley is giving his wood wagon a going over at his A good sised crew are working in blacksmith simp. Ilia Hanson liupyard and Mr. Naeht- mgal has his vines trained the first T h o Bast Pre scri pti on for M a ia r la time. chills and (even is a bottle of Grove’s J. M. Lynn has 65 kids, He is Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply making fence. ; iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. Osear Taylor has been plowing (or Henry Uillam. POPCORN. POLK. Gardens, orchards, pastorea and crops generally are fine looking. Beca are swarming and several per sons have been severely stung. BU E N A VISTA. 0 ^ 0 ^ 0 :jc 0 0 * 0 # FROM N O W ON UNCLE BILLY IS O U T OF IT. * f t f t We have the Goods And are Going to Sell Them f t "T * st f t ■ We buv goods nearly every day— it is the only way to keep your stock fresh and new. In our grocery department we keep our handsomest clerk and our sweetest goods. But for more value for your money you must huv more expensive things. We excel in spring and summer dress goods — all colors and qualities. Most of them are not mercerized, hut they are so slick you would think they were. We have a very nice line of shirt waists— nice in style and cheap. And ladies’ neckwear, ties and collars, we lead them ali. We have as fine a line of shoes as vou will find anywhere, and you will be surprised how cheap they are. Wo still have a few pairs of ladies and mens’'shoes left, $2 to $5 values for $1. In mens hats we have an overstock, nice ones too, and you will miss it if you do not buy of us. In gentlemens’ furnishings we are able to give you excep tional values at prices that will make you happy. In clothing if we can not fit you from the counters, we can take your measure and have a suit made, fit guaranteed, and at prices below them all. See the samples. And so it is all the way through, and a fair deal, one price to all. NO FAVORITES f t f t "T * "T* f t s i* "T * * * f t f t X But courteous, obliging clerks, ready at all times to serve you. 'F Mira Clara Purvine ia visiting her Mrs. Clara Briink has received from sister, Mrs. Garfiekl Byers, at Green a New York prize poultry man four wood. liens and a rooster far which she Ed Harmon and wife visited here paid 8100, besides $15 expressage. last week. They are Barred Plymouth Rocks f t The hap nten art behind with their with markings so perfect that they are f t training, and a number of the icltool called ringlets. B L A C K S M IT H S , CARR IA G E MAKERS f t f t children have stopped achool tc train a n d : g e n e r a l r e p a i r e r s No Loss of T i m e . hops. f t I have sold Champerlain’s Colic, /'vpN /'rpN Have removed from State street to the corner of Ferry and , , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for All Eyaa on Ta x a a . f t Liibcrty streets in Salem. Wagon and buggy wheel- always on 0 ^ ' Great is Texas. Her yast cotten years, and would rather be out of coi- /MS band. Extensive facilities lor everything in the vehicle line. ™ crops and marvellous oil discoveries iee and sugar than it. I sold five bot f t amaze the world. Now follows the tles of it yesterday to threshers who •tattling statement ol the wonderful could go no further, and they are at work at Cisco, Tex., of Dr. King’s New work again this m orning— H. R. As Discovery for Consumption. ‘‘ My Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. wife contracted a severe lung trouble," will be seen by the above the thresh writes Editor J. J. Eager, "which ers were able to keep oil with their caused a most obstinate cough ami fi work without losing a single day’s nally resulted ill profuse hen.orrhages time. You should keep a bottle of tint she has been completely cured by this Remedy in your home. For sale _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr. King’s New Discovery.” It’s pos by A. K. Wilson. itively guaranteed for coughs, colds ¡B E S T E Q U IP P E D S H O P (U F O L K C O U N T Y ! ¿I TÌr The circuit court room wus| well and all throat and lung troubles. 50c filled last evening with ladies and f and |1. Trial bottles free at all drug F U L L L IN E O F S U N d T - L ^ T gentlemen to listen to what Hire« can gists. dt V didates for state offices nail to say on [E N A M E L IN G , B R A Z IN G , A N D L IG H T L A T ì T W O R K D O N sj i|i * behalf of |their party and ih n.selves. B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D D IXIE. Oscar Huyter presided with dignity RAM BLERS..........................$35 to $65 H A R T F O R D $35 Tha Petarson sale wai quite well at and the audience gave the closest at CO LU M BIA.......................... 40 to 70 V E D E T T E tended and about $150 was realised. tention. Prof. Wann occupied some IM P E R IA L............................ 25 to 60 ID E A L ........... • 25X 15 minutes in giving what lie thought Mr. Kerns has moved from the the Jefects iu the present administra Special Attention Given to Brickar place to one near Calvary tion and what betterments he would Out of Tow n Orders. church. make if chosen to preside over the de U. S. Grant is sowing ten acres to partment of public instruction. Iu an easy and off handed way Mr. Cham clover and rape. bi rlain showed many errors iu what 8. H Tetherow, of Falls City, was present aud recent republican offi visiting at J. F. Holman’s this week. cials bad done and prepared the peo I. F. Yoakum and tha Chinaman ple to p.-oporly appreciate what Mr. have crews plowing and training in Fulton will say next Monday evening the Uglow and Fenton yards. as to republican virtues and democra Quite a number of our citizens at tic defects. He made uo enemies, tended the prohibition leature in Dal but converted some to bis manner of las by James Tate, of Tennessee, and thinking. D. W. Sears spoke brief!) all, regardless of their political faith, on account of the lateness of the hour, pronounced it the moat convincing but what lie said was quite encourag AND ALL KINDS OF political apeech aver delivered in Dal ing for democracy. las. Last Friday evening these fourteen April 30th was Norma Holman's Dallas Masons went to Rickreall to birthday. Saturday she invited her witness and assist in the installation friends to a party. After playing va of two candidates: W. R. Craven, A t We have the Hancock disc plow, which haa proved rious games they were treated to cake B. Muir, E. V. Dalton, Oscar Hayter, \ and lemonade. Those present were: Walter Williams, Ed Biddle, W. H $ to be the beat one now used in the state. Call and aeeit Lavern# Hubbard, Julia Nunn, Ruth Gaynor, U. S. Laughary, C F. Belt, E Morrison, Katie Hughes. Brume and J. Luther. U. 8. Grant, E. W. Fuller, Esther Gatos, Essie Frakes. Edna Willis Simonton and J. H. Townsend Clifford, Aileen, Rath and Harold J. G. Brown and T. A. Riggs are Miller, Roland, Merle and Glenn Hol shipping butter and eggs t > Skagway. man and Misa Carrie Siefarth. Mr. Brown’s creamery business is en larging and improving. Mr. Riggs HARM ONY. ■ nd his uncle have shipped a carload Farmers are sowing grata and elo of milk egwa to the Seattle country. ver seed. Circuit court next week. Win. DeHavan, of McMinnvtllr- Subject of the evening sermon at SALEM AND ALBANY. sold two cream separators on the the Christian churoh next Lord’s day, eresk and a man from Salem sold two. Religion and Common Sense. The Largest Furniture, Carpet and Wall Paper dealers in the W illam Some are going into the dairy busi- ette valley abev« Portland. Have a correct measurement of your ne-nand will Mart taking tiieir cream rooms and window» when you come for carpets, wall paper and shades. t o t i l e Salem creamery this week. We cut shades to fit without charge and nmke them in any width. LOCAL We make our own mattresses and each is exactly as represented. Mrs. D. K. Evans, of Sheridan, has and We also make our own couches and lounges and carry a large line of gone to Illinois to visit relatives and C L ’M A TIC coverings friends whom she left 20 years ago. ° P0HLE 8 BISHOP ^ -at -at LEE^SMITH’S^TöLäiBY $ PLOWS harrows CULTIVATORS | AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! WAGNER - BROS., - DALLAS Till House Furoishing Company CATARRH Mist Laura Basil haa returned from Ballston. Mist Harris, of Perrydale, delivered tiro vi rv in'eiestlng sermons at the Pleasant rim school house 8unday. J. K Guitry, R. A Porter, Wm. Ar- mitage and Amv Porter are our del egates to the Sunday school conven tion, and Jennie Blanchard from j Pleasuntviow Mrs. Beardsley has a grapefruit tree that »lie raised from seed last year. It haa a beautiful white flvwor on it, of a tuberose odor. The plan! is only 4 inohes high. Miss Hayden and sister, Ruby, and Blanch« Hunter are training hops for Kph. Young. He furnishes them a lio-se and buggy to go and come and gives each a dollar a day. T. W. Drunk baa been elected vioe , president of the American Poland China Record company of West Lib erty. Iowa He got a Poland China sow from Dliio not long ago that coat fl5 0 , liesidea ,he express charges, over $ 30 . Little Lena Steele is quite sick. \--------------------- — ------ L--------------------- Mrs, M N. Prather and son, Har ley, were ill Salem Monday. Mr«. D. L. Baldwin has received word of the death of her bretfiw, | W hitt butterfiiee have begun tbeir John Powell. 0 Misses Vera Murphy and Bertha Rowe, of Monmoatli, have been visit ing friends here. Many women and children are J. W McDowell has gone to inspect Mr. Roberts and wife, of Salem, truiniog Imps in these parts. some milling property in California. «ere through here last week selling Most gardens have been planted W. T. l’earee and Roy McDowell Singer sewing machines. and grain looks well, are the Highland delegates to the EOLA. China pheasants are getting so Sunday school convention. tim e that they come into our gar L. I). Gibson is having hit hops dens and scratch up the planted se«d. twined. The Fink Bros, are getting along Harvey Coyle has a new cream sap fine with their hop yard. ara tor and is going into the dairy There is a nice Sunday school at business. j Concord. There is to be a basket so J. W . White hat been tick. cial there Saturday evening May 10th, A, B. Gibson hat been chosen to and everybody is invited to attend. supervise working the Salem and Oak Uruve read. T o C u r e a C o l d In O n e Day Jas Best, Roy McDowell and Lee Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it Gibson have patted the eighth grade Isils to cure. Signature of E. W. ezaniinatlon in our sehool being taught by Miss Grace Cleaver. ! Grove on each box. 25 cents. -3 BROWN & ELLIS For Secretary cl Stale, John Vernon, of Parker, received the quilt rattled ofi by the circle last week. ^ «1# F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop. For Coroner, E, L. KETCHUM, of Independence. 0 -ik- Kidney Trouble. Ed Patras has bought the Weinhard place south of heie. It contains the destructive work of depositing eggs old Jont. Williams place. on cabbage plants. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gross will ride in a Peter Keddekopp and John Rempel new buggy an j behind a fine new shipped six cases of eggs to Portland horse this summer. last Satu r«ay. J. 8. Buchanan was superintending G. G. Rempel and wife have a nice the construclioh of two bridges across new buggy, bought iu Dallas. Berry’s creek last week. Scroggin & Wortman vs Cyrus Pur vine and J M Davis, action at law. Van B Sears, executor, vs John J Daly et ul, appeal from justice court. Allred Jamison vs Cyrus Purvine, action st law, A C Becken vs 8 A Menard!, con Mrs, Harrison ia weaving carpets firmation. and rugs. A J Luce Hop Co va J L Smith, re A family of Dakota people have plevin. moved into the Johnson house. A J Luce Hop Co vs R E Bryan & Mesdames Lucas an« Stoner, of Son, replevin. Kickreall, paid Mrs. M. E. Gibson a W W Black ct nl vs Chaa 8 Staats, visit recently. confirmation. T. W. Wann has moved again, thie L A Westacott va James Harris, ac time out to the Roblin place. tion at law. Mrs. Dan Fitts and son, Brower, Independence National Bank vs E are spending a few weeks with Mrs T Henkle et al, action at law. Walker Fitts. J E Haaeltine & Co vs Thomas Fen nell, action at law. George Chapman hauled hop staves J A Byers vs B I Ferguson, man for Wes Hodson at Eola Monday. date. ______ _ Frank Gibson and wife were down from Rickreall last week. COLLEGE E N TE R TA IN M E N T. # Nothing hut a local cnied.v or change o fc li- Tiate will cu*-« CATARRH T h e S p e c I f l c is lily's Cream Balm It itt qu ick ly abaorhed G ives relief ut once, [it opens and cleanses th« Nasal Passages. A llay« Inflamatioii. dea ls and P rotect1, the demhr&ne. Restores the Senses o f T tst« and Smell. N o Injurious d ru g . Re^ ular size, f>0 cen ts; Family size, # i o r by mail. F.LY BROTHERS, 6« W a n ed Street, New Y ork. the House Furnishing Company. First door north of po»toffice, Salem, Oregon. Salem and Albany. Store* at COLD > n HEAD • I Salem Woolen Mills Store! 254 Temporarily removed to Wilson block with Dod son's Racket store. C o m m e r c ia l S tre e t. ' Hats of all kinds in all the prevailing shades. 0 The correct things in spring shirts, PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician. Hop Wire! Valley liMtiqQArUn for hop wir« Beat wire «1 Inweft prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS 59 State street. Salem. W A L T E R MORLEY, Prop m Spring clothing for men and boys of latest and bestHS patterns. §1] B 5 fl Furnishing goods that will please everybody. Behold new styles in show windows. It will give them pleff»ureto welcome all COUNTY PEOPLE