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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER R e p u b li c a n S ta te T ic k e t. For Governor, W. J . F U R N I S H , of Umatilla. For S uprem o Judge. K. S. BE AN, of Lane. DALLAS, FRIDAY, MAY 23. 1901. For Secretary of State, I' BLIA>l ed E vbry F riday M ukjuxo A t 7:80. F. I. D U N B A R ,o f Clataop. W . A. W A S H , For State Treasurer, C. 8. MOORE, of K la m a th . SUITOR AM I rB O F K irro a . For Attorney-General, A. M. C R A W F O R D , of Dougla». SUBSCRIPTION BATES: »1 50 ........................................ Per y<i»r 7 5 .............................. Per nix month« 4 0 ............................ Per three inonthR Advertising rates m ade known on application. Corre»pou*lence iasolicit- el. Fine Job P r in tin g done at reasonable ■»rice». For S ta te Printer, J. R. W H I T N E Y , of Linn. I TH E DEMOCRAT TICKET. STATE. Fsr Governor— Geo. E. Chamberlain, of Multnomah. For Supreme Judge— B. F. Bonham, of Marion. For Secretary of State— D. W. Sears, of Hoik. State T reasurer— Henry Blackman, of Morrow. Attorney General— J. H. Raley, ofllmatilla. State P r in 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 district— J. K. Weatherford, of Linn. Congressman, ngressi secomd district— Butcher,of Baker. COUNTY. For Representative— N. L. BU I LER. of Monmouth. For Joint Representative— 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 T rea sure r— E. V. DALTON, ef Independence. For Asse ssor— F. E. MYER.of Smithfield. For Surveyor— L. GROUND, of Monmouth. For Coroner— W. S. CAREY, of Dallas. Nobility Recommends N e rv in e . The above portrait is that of Countess Mogelstud, of Chica go, 111., whose gratitude for the benefit received from the use of Dr. Miles’ Nervine prompted her to make this statement: " I t afford* me jfreat pleasure to add my testimony to the very eacellant merits of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Although I am past So yaars of age 1 find it soothes the tired brain, quieta the irri tated nerves and insures restful sleep. I never feel contented without a bottle of it m the house.” Gratefully yours, C hristiana M aria , Countess Mogelstud. m w N e r v in e is a nerve tonic and strength- builder that starts right in re storing health immediately. Sold by all Drufgista. Dr. Miles Medioel Co., Elkhart, Ind. T he people of Oregon know that they arc taxed beyond all reason, but not m a n y of them know where the | m oney goes. Here are a few of the leaks. Over and above their regular yearly salaries the governor gets $ 2 - 750, the state treasurer $4,500, the secretary of state over $10,000, and the state printer rake* down several limes what would be a fair salary. As the republican p a rty has controlled legislative action for some years, it is responsible for those and many other grafts of the peoples hard earned mon ey. Mr. Chamberlain advocates c u t ting of)1 all those perquistes and as governor would save the public m ul tiplied thousands of dollars, which is reason enough for supporting him. For S u p e rin te n d en t of Pub. In«., j j . H. A C K E R M A N , of M ultnom ah. R e p u b l i c a n D i s t r i c t T lo k e t. For Congressm an, THOS. H ; T ONG UE,o f HilUboro. For Jo in t Representative, B. F. J O N E S , of Lincoln. R e qu bllca n C o u n ty Tic ke t- For Representative, | GEO. L. H A W K I N S , Independence. For Sheriff, T. J. G R A V E S, of McCoy. For Commieeioner, 0 . D. R I D E R , ol Independence. For Clerk, U. 8. L O U G H A R Y , ol L uckiam ute. F o r Treasurer, D. M, C A I .B R E A T H , of Buenuvista. F o r Assessor, 1. F. YOAKUM, of Bridgeport. For Surveyor. FR A N K BU T L E R , ol Fall» City. F o r Coroner, E, L. K E T C H U M , of Independence. A variety of efforts have been made to h a tc h u p things d e trim en tal to the character of George E. Cham berlain, but in every instance tbe facts evolv ed have proved to be in his honor. He gave up nearly all his property to pay a security debt and has ever proved m anly in all his dealing«. T he ques lion of personal gain lias never been a pro m in e n t factur in his official acts, the main point with him always be ing what was his du ty and what was best for the people. Such has ever been his reputation a nd if elected gov e rnor will meet the hearty approval of the masses. Ross Clerk has gone to P o r tla n d work in a m ac hine shop. to T h e L uckiuniute precinct voting Mrs. Judge Sibley a ud Mis. H. B. place has been c h a n g 'd from Lew- Cosper are a tte n d in g the Rcbekah gra n d lodgo m s e t i r g a t Newport. H e rb ert E lliott and wife, of Perry- isville to this poiut. dale, »pant Sunday a t A. J . Shipley's. A. C. S taats is shearing his fine Judge Boise will begin his term of ftphe.tthy gurney* Make Impure Blood. W . R. Birks has bought the p a rt of band of sheep, the yearlings produc emu I on J u n e 3rd, th e day after ti e election. All the blood In your body passes through the J a lm M artin place ju s t south of ing from 16 to 2 i pounds each. your kidneys once evenr three minutes. his farm . Ollie Hastings and her sister, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. McCallon have had . The kidneys are your “ “ blood purifiers, they fit Mrs. Blanchard and Miss Norn H ar Jackson, and baby, are up from Port the appearance and comfort of their hom e greatly improved by a new ter out the vast* or ris have preached here for the last land. Impurities In ths blood. time. This leaves us w ithout any re- T he new house of A. R. L evis is front. If they are sick or out ] ligious services. nearing completion. Clias. Baker is m ak in g c hanges and of order, they fall to do improvements around the C ottage lin tholr work. Miss E tt a Campbell, who has been Bses a re doing unusually well. tel, which he recently bought. T he Pains, aches and rheu ; teaching at Pendleton, is very sick matism come from ex Those who went to hear F u rn ish dwelling on the c orner haa been will) typhoid fevsr. She is now at cess of uric acid in the speak were somewhat disa ppointed at changed to seven rooms, which gives blood, due to neglected St. V inc ent’s hospital in Portland. finding him unable to m ake a speech, a 21 room hotel capacity. T h e house kidney trouble. not even being able to tell why he is continually crowded. T b e front N o L o s s o f T im e . dney . trouble causes quick or unsteady Kldn yard fence is to he torn away and a heart beats, and makes one feel * as thougl • ri» I have 6<dd C h a m p c r la in ’s Colic, culls him«. If u republican. high solid fence erected in t h e rear. they hed heert trouble, beceuse the heart Is Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for over-working In pumping thick, kidney- years, and would rath er be o u t of oof- Brown's creamery is now receiving Rev. W . T. Mallock has resigned poisoned blood through veins and arteries. over 1000 pounds of milk daily. the pastorate of the Christian c hurch, It used to be considered that only urinary j fee nnd sugar th a n it. I sold five hot ties of it yesterday to threshers who troubles were to be (raced to the kidneys, T l u r e is a nice tennis ground be to take affect after the T u r n e r c am p but now modern science proves thst nearly oould go no fu rth er, nnd they are nt tween th e jail a nd Sibley and E a k i n ’s meoting. H e will a tte n d th e divin ity all constitutional diseases have their begin work again th is m o r n i n g — H. R. office. school in Eugene. ning In kidney trouble. Phelps, Ply m o u th , O klahom a. As Hon. G. W . Stapleton, of Portland, If you are sick you can make no mistake will be seen by th e uhove llip th res h T h e 1901 tax roll am ounted to by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild ers were able to keep on with their about $106.000, of which th e sheriff will speak here this evening from a end the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's has collected $80,000 and turned over republican sta n d p o in t. S w a m p -R o o t, the greet kidney remedy Is work w ithout losing a single d a y ’s $73,000. H e will send out J. M. As Dr. Cary for coroner ie on both soon realised. It stands the highest for Its tim e. You should keep a bottle of wonderful cures of the moat distressing cases this Remedv in your home. F o r sale G rant to collect the personal pronerty the dem ocratic and the prohibition tax of a bout $1,100. by A. K. Wilson. tickets, liia prospects are bright. and Is sold on Its merits by riTBruggtat* In flfty- A. W. Teals, J . E. Sibley and W . A. P u t n a m Fadeless Dyes are fast to cent and o no-do Her six 8UNNYBLOPE. Ayres have gene to the Odd Fellow sunlight, washing nnd rubbing. Sold es. You may hsv* a g r a n d lodge meeting at Newport. Rev. W. T. Matlock, ef Dallat, will sample bottle by mall ______ ___ _____ by A. K. Wilson, 10c. per package. t o So free, also pamphlet telling you how to find lecture on tem p e ra n c e at Antioch on Ten cents will buy trial size of E ly ’s Miss E dith Miller, who has been out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. n e x t Tuesday evening, where Broth Cream Balm : enough to convince you quite sick, is improving. Vivian La Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer ers Mulkey a nd W ig m ore are now th a t it is the greatest of remedies for fit Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. holding a protracted meeting. T h e nasal c a ta r r h or cold in the head. cey, of Goldendule, is visiting her M i l officers of the C h ristia n E ndeavor so Full size 50 cents. All druggists. We ler and F rink kindred. ciety there a re: President, Vardie mail it, E ly Bros., 66 Warren St., T h e whole republican press pro Fishbaek ; vice president, Katie T o w n s ; New York. 153 Second Street, Alba nounce George Chamberlain a first secretary, Will. Fishbaek. ny. N. Y. Messrs. E ly B ros;— I suf class m an, end if his politics were dif fered greatly with c a ta r r h a nd tried ferent m any of them would like to W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O SAY A B O U T Mrs. W. N. O ’Kelley and family different remedies w ithout effect. Af see him governor. T H E O O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . were out from M on m o u th Sunday. ter using one bottle of your Cream T h e Davis brothers have gone to Balm I found relief, and I c a n n o t Zimri Hinshaw and Scott Leavitt A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re their tim ber claims in Crook county. praiss too highly such a remedy. have opened a real estate office a t ■urns nf W h a t Y o u r F ri e n d * are Miss Cora W illard. Bept. 27, 1899. Falls City. a n d Hav e B een La te ly D o i n g . Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. Sciatic R h e u m a tis m Cured. All Eyes on T e x a s . “ I have been afilieled with ssiatic rhe um a tism for fourteen years.” says Josh Edgar, of G erm antow n, Cal. " “ I was able to he aro u n d b u t c ons'a ntly suliered. I tried everything I could hear of and a t last was told to try C h a m b e rla in ’s l ’ain Balm, which I did, and was im m ediately relieved and in a sh ort time cured, and I am happy to gay it has not since r e t u r n ed.” W hy not use this lin im en t and ge t well? I t is for sale by A. K. W il son. Great is Texas. H e r vast cotton crops and marvellous oil discoveries amaze the world. Now follows the startling sta te m e n t of the wonderful work at Cisco, Tex., of Dr. K i n g ’s New Discovery for C on su m p tio n . "M y BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE MAKERS _**£. wife contracted a severe lung trouble,” AND GENERAL REPAIRERS T writes E d ito r J. J . Eager, “ which caused a most obstinate cough and fi H a u ve vo r removed r m n v o il f from rom S ta tu s street l r u n t t to r\ f l i u corner nnm ae / of »f F I T e o rry e e i i and arw l H State the nally resulted in profuse lien orrhages Liiberty streets in Salem. W agon and buggy wheel« always oil hut she has been completely cured by Dr. K in g ’s New Discovery.” I t ’s pos h a n d . E x te nsive facilities for everything in th e vehicle line. J L itively g ua rantee d for coughs, colds GREENWOOD. By his manly course Governor Gesr and all th ro at and lu n g troubles. 50c had won the respect of all parties and $1. Trial bottles free nt all d r u g Bad weather for hops training nnd t h r o u g h o u t the state and it was fully gists. garden «tuff. expected tiiat he would he re n o m in a t T he W eston Leader, a Um atilla ed. But the Bosses were against him E. E. Yarnell is c u tting wood for SA L T C R E EK . In his speech at Independence Mr. I county paper, says ef Mr. F u rn irh : and he was turned down. Ho and J o h n Osburn, who is erecting a w ind 4 F u r n is h said t h a t if elected governor “ The records show th at he drew $48 - , his friends quietly submitted, b ut do W . W. Jones and wife have been mill. * 5 ? he would g uarantee an economical 1000 from this co u n ty as fees, or for n ot forget it. To bring them all in to visiting their d a u g h te r a t Amity. administration. His record while I 1,200 working days he drew $40 every line he was encouraged to become a Sheridan friends have been visiting sheriff of Umatilla c o u n ty and while day. H e also charged the county candidate for senator and was e xpec t Joe Stone was q u i t s sick last week, the Gardners, a n d Ada Byers, of Mon # deputy United State* m arshal showed , $1,200 for a de linque nt tax list and ed to go o u t aud whoop ir u p for F u r and Mrs. Reinbold expects to go to m outh, is training hops in the H olm es { b e s t e q u i p p e d s h o p lid p o l k c o u n t y ] # t h a t his ideas of official economy all settled with the printer for $249.” Salem to he doctored for c ancer of the $ yard. nish, which he did not do. Now it is 1 , 1 - j —ixmeKsaoBiiM. ' _j j .. x r r 3ij-------------- ' resulted in big gains for himself. Say-1 — — — — stomach. & evident t h a t Mr. F ulton is an aspir FU L L L IN E O FS U N D M IE S ] Ed. Simon and wife and Bessie Phil ing nothin g a b o u t what he salted! \ n E astern Oregon exchange s a y s : a n t for the senatorship. Will tbe Hops in the George Brown yard lips, of Independence, a tte nded the down as sherifl, his fees for two years j wonderful popularity of Mr, Fur- friends of Geer resent the indignities Holmes hop house dunce. never looked finer. f E N A M E L IN G , B R A Z IN G , A N D L I G H T L A T H W O R K DONE! service* as deputy m arshal, as shown nish at hom e ie not reflected in the aim ed to be heaped upon him. T*T RAM BLERS.......................... $35 to $ 6 5 |H A R T F O R D ............................... $35 V by the records, a m o u n te d to $9,651. press of Um atilla county, Of the sev- David Nachti ngal and F r a n k L ynn C O L L E C E NOTES. A big per c ent of it cam e from whis | en papers published in th a t county, are going to work in Portland. * CO L U M BIA .......................... 40 to 70, V E D E T T E ............................................ 25 & AIR LIE . key to Indian cases. At last th at ne all hut one, the Pendleton Tribune, I M P E R I A L ............................ 25 to 60 ID E A L .................................... 25 ^ Grand athletic meet, norm al school A g r a nd-da ughter of J. R Moore To the editor: I c a n n o t refrain d u r farious business grew to such propor arc supporting Mr. C hamberlain. vorsus Dallas college, to he pulled off and wife has come from Southern O r ing the present political contest from tions slid became so notoriously odi Special Attention Given to on the college grounds at 2 o’clock egon. ous th a t Judge Bellinger took a d e Saturday, May 24th. Out of Town Orders. Concerning the recent speech of havin g a few words to say in behalf of ----------- * • * ----------- cided stand against it and brought an | Mr. F urniah »it »Salem the Jo u r n a l of the candidacy of Dee Simpson fer the T h e Best Pre scriptio n for M a l a r i a T h e work of the year is being crowd end to the disgraceful grafts. Would th at city said: “ The candidate for clerkship of this c ounty, Mr. S im p not Governor F u rn ish reasonably be governor stepped to the front of the son, although y o u n g in years, is m a chills and fevers is a bottle of Grove’s ed to a close and all hearts are merrily expected to wink at such sharp p ra c platform, produced his type written t u r e in mind a nd all those qualities Tasteless Chill T onic I t is simply looking forward to com m e nce m e nt. iron and q u in in e in a tasteless form. tice by his subordinates. Profs. Kelsey, of Newberg, a n d Not- speech from his coat pocket and read t h a t constitute the vital essentials re No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents." quired to become a successful public aon, of Morrow, gave pleasing a n d val the e ntire composition in an a ttitu d e officer. To know Mr. Simpson is to uable talks at chapel Tuesday. I)i<l Mr. F in n ish ever go on record ail(j voice not unlike (lie performance W EST SALEM. as a public se rvant, working to save | of a ^„blic school lad on graduation like him . for one c a n n o t help but a d mire his past as well as his present ef OAKDALE. the peoples money and reduce e x p e n lay. T h e incident was pitiful and The pa ren ts of Mrs. P. B. Miller se*. As a deputy marshal in two equi lly embarrassing to the speaker forts to be a w orthy and valuable have come from New York to live in Jo e Card aud J i m M urphy have yearn he raked in for himself over and m any the audience. Mr. F u r m em ber of society. Strictly moral in Oregon. been working the roads a n d Olive» $9,600, and unilar his adm inistration nish did not venture a single remark all things, honest and uprig h t in his Mrs. T. W . W a n n has been sick and Dennis has received a fine Poland th e office of sheriff of Umatilla c o u n th a t was not contained in the pre par every dealing with his fellow m an, he C h in a pig from Robinson Bros. ty brought in over $20,000 a nnually ed copy, and scarcely took his eyes off is truly an exceptional young man. Mrs. G lenn is in poor health. He has proved a decidedly thrifty of tlie paper. Unfavorable com m e nt was T he democrscy of this county made T h e Siefarth girls are t r a i n i n g hops AND ALL KINDS OF W alker F i l t s h a a typhoid fever, and ficial and we have no reajon to expect freely made on all sides after the no mistake in p u ttin g him forward as Mrs. Daniel F itts has gone to join her for J u s t i n H u n t e r nnd Messrs. Dor- its candidate for county clerk, and to th at as governor he and those asso m e e tirg to the effect t h a t a m an who ton a n d Reynolds are c u ttin g cordu husband n e a r N o rth Y akim a. ciated with him would show my leas could not briefly express his views po give h im its solid and unite d support roy. Will Squires is working a t the on election day would in ou r ju d g d eposition to thrive— .it tlie expense litically a n d in respect to state affairs, Mrs. Garwood is here visiting her ol all the dear people. Mr. Chamber- without reading them from a prepar- m ent be equiv alent to an election to Georgs re stau ra n t. We have the Hancock disc plow, which has proved d a u g h te r, Mrs. Dennis, and Mr. Rowe lain bus been even more prom in ently I „ j copy t„,foru tt„ audience, did not th e position to which he aspires, for Lily R ose a baum died of p n e u m o n ia expects to locate at Newberg. to be the best onenow used inthe state. Call ana seeit Mr. Simpson lias nu m ero u s friends before the public as an official in vs- j possess the neoesmiry self reliance, re- last week. jious capacities and the public should «|uie>it« executive ability, or proper within the r a nks of the opposition T here will be a basket social Sntur Mrs. M. A. C h a p m a n has been visit day evening, May 31st and an excel also judge him by th s record he has qualifications for chief executive, ir- t h a t will show th e i r apprecia tio n of made. If his acts have been selfish respective of his alleged “ business” manliness and ste rling c h ara cte r at ing h*r da ughte r, Mrs. R oberts, and l e n t program. AH tlie ladies are a s k Mrs. D. J H olm es a n d Mrs. ¿1. B. ed to bring baskets. rather than for public good, he would capacity. It had been better for Mr. the polls.—J. 0 . Sta sis. Gibson Sundayed at Rickreall. b t the same in the governors office. F u rnish and his candidacy had he not A M. Stum p a ud wife have moved Doth as district attorney aud attorney appeared before the Salem audience A IR LIE . You K n o w W h a t You Are T a k i n g t s Salem. general, lie lias always kept expense» aq » H e n r y S m ith and Mr. Ja m ison when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill down and is now doing it as prosecut- T he wife and little son of Rev. W . Tonic because the form ula is plainly have been a m o n g us buying oa ts, the ing Attorney of M ultnomah county. W ’-at Mr. Chamberlain was as pros- T. Wnrdle have arrived from Califor printed on every bottle show ing t h a t form er paying 36 and the l a tte r 35 eauting attorney and a ttu rn sv ugner nia. Mr Wnrdle has rented the Lev- it is simply iron a nd q u in in e in a cents. Every time an election comes to ba ai, we iiii|(ht expert him to b* as gov j ens property where F r a n k Z u m w a lt tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 George and Fred P a tras from Ne held the republican press and poli ernor. T hu recoids show th at th e lived. cents. SALEM AND ALBANY. braska are visiting their cousin, Ed, ticians harp on the great im portance intsrests of the people were always up Clias. Baker has exchanged his res- and G. W. Starr, of Tacom a, is visit of supporting their whole ticket as a permost in his thoughts ami actions. T h e Largest F u r n i t u r e , C a rp et a n d Wall P a p e r dealers in the W illa m p ip « . ing his uncle at Falls City. m a tte r of principle. Over and again W h a t Mr. F u rnish was as sheriff anil | idencs property for the Cottage hotel. e tte valley above P o rtlan d . H a ve a correct m e a s u r e m e n t of your Ace Bush a n d wife are b a ck from m any conservative republicans have United States marshal, we m ig h t ex room s and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper a n d shades. Many are a rra nging to spend May C. E . Stants and wife visited their been thus persuaded to vote, ngninst pect him to be as governor. T be rec j 30th in earing for th e homes of th e ir Lebanon, and Willie Yost has c o m e to children at Corvallis Sunda y, aud I. W e c u t shades to fit w ith o u t charge a n d m ake them in any width. their ju dgm e nt, for men th a t they ords show t h a t he was an utterly sel dead. There is scarcely a b u rying work for his brother, Jesse. W e m ake ou r own mattresses and each is exactly as represented. M. Simpson a n d wife are with iier knew to be unworthy. If for legisla- | fish money grabber, the main ques ground in the c o u n ty t h a t does not W e also m ake o u r own couches a n d lounges a n d carry a large line of Bluford Bush had a horse to die p a r e n ts at Pioneer. tion seeming to always lit bow much tive offices, those men invariably | coverings. need more a tte n tio n than it gets. At with spasmodic colic. pledged themselves to both vote and I he could m ake out of any given esse. both Deltas cemeteries there is great Rev. L su n o r has preached his last work for reforms in the interests of Which quality of men do the people j room for im provem ent. sermon before conference. th sir constituents. T h s doings of Or- i of Oregon want for their most im p o r Anan Myer has bought the farm of egon legislatures for yesrs past speak t a n t state official? Grace, the hetiy girl of Reuben end J o h n J. Brown a t Bridgeport. louder than words as to the foolishness C u r e for First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Store» at Tenn Hustings, visited he r g r a n d p s r of choosing unreliable men because | T he Milton Eagle, a republican p a Many of the nicest to mbsto nes to enta for the first timo Saturday. Salem and Albany. they claim to advocate certain princi per > f U m a tilla county, says it will he seen in the cemeteries of this coun ples. Cast your vote for m anly men, support th e entire democratic ticket ty were made and erected by G. L. T o C u r e a C o l d In O n e Day who have proven themselves real because of the republican rottenesa in Ely's Cream Balm Hawkins, the Independence marble Take laxative brom o q u in in e tablets. friends of Lho common people. t h a t county a nd from which Mr. F u r JF io y an.l plw»«anf4., c utter. Let him figure on your work. All d ruggists refund the m oney if it [C ontain* no in ju rio u nish hails, ' t claims th at by the use ldruff. T he well known end popular fnils to cure. S ig n a tu re of E . W. l i t is q u ickly absorbed. Many republicans have concluded of m oney and dirty trieki m any of Grove on each box. 25 cents. I Hives relief at once, the best and m ost p ro m in e at republi Strong re staura nt is again open, now th a t if they m ust support a dem ocrat lit open* ami Cleanses cans in the county were kept o u t of under the efficient m ana gem e nt of «a a s » g ì p i ■ gw th e V ix sal Pivtsitg es. for governor, they will vote for a g e n BALLSTON. the convention where th e nomir.a Mrs. G. F. Smith? uine one ra th e r than a Hopper. They n It. A. C am pbell has moved back H eals am i protect* th e m em brane. Re*t<»res the reason th a t as Mr. F u rn ish showed lions were controlled by a clique of Jack Eakin and Bobbie Muscott are Sense* of Taetc and Sm ell. Large *i*o, 8** cent* a t corrupt politicians H undreds of g en such a propensity for personal gain 2 5 4 Comm ercial Street. starling into business quite young. j from Oregon City. H e will occupy druggist* wr by m ail; T rial *i*e. 10 cent« by m ail. ELY BROTH ERS, M W arren S t. New York. while deputy marshal and sheritl, he uine republicans there w 11 not swal T h e other day they started a barber j the Fairgrieve property. low t h a t ticket and openly oppose Mr. did not hesitate to desert his own p a r Hats of all kinds in all the prevailing shades. shop in Mr. Z um w alt’* back yard, bor A. J . Shipley list traded his Mon-! ty when he th o u g h t he saw more Furnish. rowing the needed implements. Jack mouth p ro p e rty to J. B. S tu m p for chance for gain in the other, It is gen cut Robbie's hair in uneven ridges I n his cam paign Mr. Chamberlain and Robbie c u t Jack's hair in a varie his 30 sere farm tw o miles west of , erally fair to judge one by hia pre The correct things in spring shirts, it saying hut little about national or ty of shape*. W h a t thsir m o th e r s M onm outh. H e will move there es vious record. ,oon as hie erhool i e o u t here, a n d has •foreign affairs, because they have lit said and did is n o t for publication. Spring clothing for men and boys of latest and best S engaged a school near his farm. tle to do with the welfare of Oregon. H§ patterns. If* ileal* almost exclusively with state We have hay for sale at 35 cents per Mrs. Helen H arford lectured here FAVORITE OF issues, th e most im|<ortant being a hundred pounds. Tuesday evening i n t h e interests ef ROYS AND GIRLS. change to Mat sslariss Mr. Furnish, 1 the W. C. T. U. Furnishing goods that will please everybody. t h ro u g h his mouthpiece, Fulton, has __ While working a t his sawmill W m. Rev. H a r d e n , of S h e rid an , preached tried to evade those issues, claiming K. Marlin had the ends of three fin F e w are e n tire ly free from It. gers mashed off. , his farewell eermon lately as pastor of It may develop so slow ly as to cause th a t the present state of things is all Behold new styles in show windows. who th in k th a t no Silas Orchard lias «old for Clem the Methodist c h u r c h here. H e will little If any d is tu rb a n c e d u rin g tbe whole right. Tliots GET ONE go to W as h in g to n , where lie will p r a c oh an gee in the way of economy are Swenson to Mr. Parker, from Nebras period of childhood. tice m edicine. He is a well educated NOW, It will give them pleasure to welcome all It may then p ro d u ce Irre g u larity of the needed should support F u rn ish , for ka, 27 acres of the O rc h ard donation and talented m an a u d the people here etomacb and M w p I s , d y n p ^ p s i a , c a ta rrh , Chamberlain is pledged to do every claim at $525. aie very sorry to see him leave. and marked tendency to co n su m p tion thing potsible for the benefit of the before manlfrstlni; itself In m uch cu tan eous comm on people instead of the office T h e Y . W . C. A ’« gave a fine slip- eruption or g la n d u la r sw elling. ¡wr last nig h t to the public school It Is best to be su re th a t you are quite holder*. _________________ alu m ni. free from It, and for Its complete eradica tion you can rely on Tracy Slants, who Inis been assess Robert Suitor ha« sold his milling ing a t Falls City, pronounce* it one p la n t down the Columbia and may WILSON BLOCK. of the liveliest place* in the c o u n t y . , r e tu r n to this region. | P0HLE & BISHOP g m •Hr LEE «SMITH’S»«CYCLERY % PLOWS harrows CULTIVATORS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAGNER - BROS., - DALLAS The House Furnishing Company the House Furnishing Company. CATARRH GAT&RDH Salem Woolen Mills Store: COLD' HEAD 'iUv* CAMERAS in T h e ¡3rotAmle Scrofula O n ly 8 0 £ervts. PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician. Hood’s Sarsaparilla SBB M «4 *11 m d J r tn i tor *U iu u u o rt. POLK COUNTY PEOPLE