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COLLECE NOTES. Ten cents will buy trial sine of E ly ’s Cream Balm : enough to convince you Prof. B risto«, of M cM in n ville, ad that it is the greatest of rem e ies for dressed the students in cha| el one day nasal catarrh or cold in the head. last week. DALLAS, FRIDAY, JONE G. 1902 . ; F u ll site 60 cen ts. All druggists. VVe m ail it. E ly Bros., 66 W arren S t., During vacation two com m odious New York. 19S Second Street, Alba halls are to be titled up in the third E v e r t F riday M o r s i * « A t 7:SO. ny, N. Y . Messrs. Ely B ro s ;— I stif Hour of th e dorm itory fur th e use of fen d greatly with catarrh and tried the literary societies and the C h ris W . A . W A H I I , different remedies without effect. Af tian associations. KlUTOH AMD PBOPBlKTllK. ter using one bottle of your Cream Balm 1 found relief, and I cannot It is expected th at a heater will be praise too highly ruch a remedy. put in the college basem ent to warm S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : Miss Cora W illard. Sep t. 27, 1890 I he rooms on the first Hour. #1 6 0 . ............................................ Per year Frank Stan to n , who graduated at T h e field and track learns and m any $ 75 .......... ................Per ni* montile 4 0 ..............................P er th ree monthe M onm onth and there m arried Miss iof th eir friends have goue to (lie in- A dvertising rate» made known on Susie Howell a few years ago, died last ter-collegiale m eet at M cM innville. application. Correspondence is e l i c i t week in M alheur county, where he Prof. W hittlesy . the new m em ber of was a candidate for county clerk . ed. the college facu lty, will tie | r e m it F in e Jo b P rin tin g done at reasonable T he ind ications are 'h t Sen ator during com m encem en t exercises. •»rices. Mulkey w.l) be the next prerident of THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER o tr norm a' school. T he cold, wet spring will greatly lessen the Oregon prune crop. In many ca»es, particularly in lowlands, it will not average over half of last y ear’s yield. Jl'h e growers around D al They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours las expect alm ost a full crop J . R. Shepard predicts half a crop of I t a l ing the veins and affecting the tissues. ians and a full crop of P etites in the They are commonly due to defective diges tion but are sometimes Inherited. northeastern part of the county. How do they manifest themselves? My lit tie son had an attack o In many forms of cutaneous eruption, wh o p in g cough and was threatened salt rheum or eczema, pimples and bolls, with pneum onia; hut for Chamber- and In weakness, languor, general debility. la in ’» Cough Rem edy we would have How are they expelled ? By had a serious tim e of it. I t also saved him from several severe a ttack s of croup — H. J . Striokfad en, editor which also builds up the system that baa W orld-H erald, F a ir Haven, W ash. suffered from them. It Is the beat medicine for all humors, F o r sale by A. K . W ilson. What are Humors? T h e prospects for new students next | year is quite encouraging. Unofficial returns from all over the stale, exceptin g tour co u n tie-, indi cate th a t all the republican sla te offi cers, with the possible exception of governor, are elected . Cham berlain is slightly in the lead at latest report. A go< d sized audience was very well well pleased with the cai t .ta a t the city hall Wednesday evening. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Come th is way for old papers for house cleansing and other purposes. Jo h n Rpinpcl stepped on the tail oi a sittin g pheasant, but she sto ck lo her nest o/ 15 egg*. Kidney trouble preys upon ths mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often. If the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to s diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It is sold by druggists. In fifty- cent ana one dollar alzes. You may have a sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- of tng all about It. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer 8t Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Dr. Darrin is still holding forth at th e W illam ette holt 1, and m aking new cores daily. Mr. Harry Percy w rite«; " I am so pleased with Dr. D atrii.’s treatm en t I for deafness th a t 1 wish all t > know oi { my experience. For some time 1 PRIC ES have been deaf, u n til it became an j L11 \ troublesom e I could not a t'e m l to my FRO M vocation as a m usician. Dr. D arrin ; 9 $25 to cured me with electricity and a slight operation in 20 m inutes. Refer to me $40 s t Mr«. M iller’s, C om m ercial S t., S a Som ething new and desirable, finely finished and all the l.K si im prove lem .” Mr. C. R. D nrfee, of Shaw. Or., was ments. F o r all purposes they have no superior. S ix styles, bu r sale by in town May 22nd, and reported hi» cure of alm ost total deafness by Dr. Darrin us nearly com plete. He can hear the tick of a w atch, and feels sanguine of a com|>lc(e cure. His daughter, Miss N ettie Dnrfee, has Imd no recurrence of her deafue-s, anil her granulated eyes are fast recovering, Sh e was cured of deafness by Dr. D ar rin A piil 28lh. Mr. Thom as Ja m e s, living three m iles out of Salem , visited Dr. Darrin Your Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, et:., at Fry’s May 23d, and says lie can hear much better after three t eatm eu ts. drug store, near the postoffice, Salem. T he Best <# H . A. K urlx, of 137 Church street, Goods for the Least Money. fi considers him self perfectly cured o! deafness. He took his first treatm ent House paints, Floor P ain ts, V arn ish S ta in s, Carriage p ain 's, E nam - ^ May 5th . els and everyth in g in th e paint line. C a rte r’s Pure W h iti Lund 7^ ^ Mr. Fred N eckerm an of 110 S ta te cen ts a pound. Puro boiled linseed uil 8 0 ce n ts a g a llo n ; raw, 78 cen ts ^ street, Salem , is enthusiastic over his a g a lló n . Conte and see us. ^ relief from an eye trouble, catarrh and pain ill the head and eyeballs, by Dr Darrin. 310 C om m ercial stre e t, Salem . £ Mrs. P. H a te s’ d aughter, corner of 20th and Marshall street», Portland, goitre (large neck) for years. Cured by Dr. Darrin by m eilb in e and elec tricity. Mrs. A1 H udson, fi rm erly of La Grande, Oregon, now residing »t 269 Salm on , street, P ortla n d ; piralysis of one side, and disea-es peculiar to her •ex, cured 9 vears ago by Dr. D arrin. Mrs. Abhie W areliam , Moutavilla, O r., epilepsy 26 years, ‘I!red by elec BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE MAKERS tricity ami m edicine 10 years ago. and never had a return of the sym ptom s AND HORSESHOERS Dr. Darrin's term s of treatm en t are now $5 a week, or in th a t proportion Have removed from Sta le street to the corner of F erry and . , of tim e, as the case may requite, ex Liiberly streets in Salem . Have always on hand buggy and - Q - cept in special cases. T h e poor tre a t carriage w heels, painted and in the w hite, and can p t a set on JT ed free, except m edicine. your buggy in three liuurs a t any tim e. Give us a ca ll. Come to this office for all kinds of legal blanks. OUR STA FF OF RUSTLERS- Unofficial Election Returns for Polk County JU N E 2. 1902. W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO SAY A B O U T T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re ■ u m e nf W n a t Y o u r F r i o n d s are a n d Hav e B e e n La tely D o i n g , SALT CREEK. Most of the graves in S a lt Creek cem etery were fixed up in good shape on Memorial day, but som e are over grown and neglected . G overnor: G E C h am b erlain ....................... W J F u r n ish ................................ A J H unsaker .......................... R R R y a n ..................................... Suprem e ju d g e : R S Bean ..................................... B F Bon h a i n .............................. Secretary of s t a l e : C W Barx.ee....................... . . . . N A D avis..................................... F' I D u nb ar.................................. I) W S e a rs................ .......... . . S la te IreHsuror: H B la ck m a n ................................ T 8 M cDaniel ............................ C 8 M o ore.............................. W W M y e r s ................................ Su pt of in s tru c tio n : ,1 II A ck erm an ......................... R W K c is s y ................................ W A W a n n .................................. S 'a te p rin ter: W W Brooks................................ J E G o d fr e y ................................ J Fi l ln s m e r ................ ........... J R W h itn e y ................................ C ongressm an: II G ould....................................... 11 F’ R am p .................................... T II T o n g u e ................................ .1 K W eath erfo rd ....................... U. S . Senator T T G e e r .................................... C E H W o o d ................................ Jo in t rep resen tative: A H Dodd.................................... B F .T one*.................................... 1 M Sim p so n ................................ 44 50 20 29 70 44 51 58 2 84 00 85 100 89 52 67 59 59 65 44 40 27 24 73 90 81 01 07 59 00 55 50 50 20 21 08 55 52 04 70 42 45 47 78 98 80 63 70 29 29 Clerk : J F H o lm a n ................................ U S L o iig b u ry ........................... C I) S im p s o n .............................. T re a su re r: I) M C .d hrealh......................... K V D a lto n ................................ T l) Phillips . ......................... Atfitemor: F Fi M y e r ..................... A N P oole..................................... I F Y o a k u m ................................ 9 85 33 81 43 40 51 8 77 22 109 83 43 30 I 8 84 25 7 70 32 1 101 08 41 52 08 20 33 8 78 31 93 69 32 37 9 85 30 99 08 52 OO 1 07 37 43 50 07 81 86 50 54 67 29 28 83 75 02 65 70 44 45 40 82 99 91 53 47 60 20 28 05 55 53 61 70 28 28 55 50 30 31 70 63 00 06 27 33 65 42 40 37 76 90 79 44 04 8 77 34 8 82 52 37 30 104 07 44 51 27 ! 84 58 38 38 9 84 25 89 50 38 34 2 6 77 30 100 03 43 51 27 70 44 45 59 44 4.» i 75 93 87 53 20 25 02 50 57 01 08 29 2 7 79 32 105 08 44 50 8 80 25 83 59 30 36 01 02 54 45 22 38 24 22 81 84 70 02 74 61 05 48 74 33 8 82 32 i 101 06 53 54 9 78 20 05 40 41 37 07 43 57 58 50 58 19 22 73 92 86 49 07 50 54 65 30 61 4 61 29 102 73 37 48 28 10 101 23 ; 74 47 47 34 •Ü5 :i2 2:i 40 33 50 t>;, 14> (52 01 73 84 84 51 I 1 33 12 30 70 58 35 05 05 N 59 22 7S 53 10 38 y 103 37 n o 71 45 59 30 09 25 20 67 14 32 2 08 24 113 75 27 30 92 39 71 44 50 54 1 ¡1« 90 62 09 71 140 7 0« 70 83 44 ¡07 10 86 24 132 88 54 53 80 30 01 38 36 40 30 20 52 49 55 20 39 50 103 88 92 97 55 21 04 75 It X is staying Mr. Villw ock, who has been sick for so long, is again abls to get ou t of the bouse. Mis» H. M. Edgar has returned her Salem hom e. HIBBARD AND BARTLETT P E R S O N A L M EN TIO N . (Salem S ta te sm a n ) SEWING MACHINES J! J. WISEMAN, DALLAS. n b u y f POHLE & BISHOP to k OAKDALE. Jo h n Robinson cam e up from Park- Our grange m eets at 1 o’clock every place last Satuiduy. third Saturday. M ilton Thom pson has been visiting W . W . Jo n e s is fencing Ilia farm 130 and Oscar T aylor is employed iu the his son, B en, and Jo e (laid lias a bad ly cut foot. Hanson hop yard. K im ball and G illiam have sold their j Mrs. H erm an M iller has been down interest iu the lla llo c k Imp yard to from W illam ina. 1 Doc M iller, who has moved there, Mr 40 21 69 41 1077 120 T h e Beat Pre scrip tio n for M a l a r i a G illiam moving back to Salem . § 44 20 1 66 45 951 ch ills and fevets is a hcttle of Grove's T h e closing i xerciscs of our school ! * 18 Tasteless C h ill T o n ic I t is sim ply drew a packed bouse and the program ! iron and qu inine in a tasteless form. 1 rendered was a credit to the school | No cu re, no pay. Price 50 cen ts. ! and its teacher. T h e basket social | 0 * that followed net'ed some $20. 10 PED EE. 39 22 68 45 1093 145 Our sawmill is running and Sim p M cCOY. 38 19 02 33 948 son is pu t’ ing in logs. Mass A nna M *>’ c is visiting a t Car! (»rain and grass are in fine condi Ion. 39 17 01 44 898 lion. Mrs. J . C. F le tc h e r of Grand R onde. j 3 Otto K ail has bought a hom e amt visited here Iasi week, 49 20 66 38 1140 245 Mr. W inner sold a span of bosses for 3 Jim T osier is back from E astern I *2 3 0 . O regon. I W e have a good Sunday school and J . J . H ill has sold two fine cows lo 43 19 66 37 1057 preaching th .e e tim es a m onth. D. L. K e y t, of Perrydule. 4 Mr. P ag«tt is improving in health 45 22 66 40 1078 M rs. M iller bus »o'd her farm in 21 bn t W illie B u sh ’s little son is no t so T exas and will invest in Oregon real j well. esta te. 40 21 66 38 1162 242 Mr. Craton and wife h av e, returned T h e R ebek ah ’s will give an ice | 4 from visiting their son, H arvey, in cream social on J a n e 14th. A good ! 41 16 57 45 920 W ash ington. tim e is promised and all invited. ! b T h e hops of Jeese Y ost are in fine HARMONY. 7 1 shape and he has contracted them at Oliver Leonard is clerk in g in L eo n 41 20 72 ; 50 982 121 cen ts. ard Bros ’ store. 3 M arion W iters has been q u ite eick. 42 20 55 38 1001 79 vlonday was a lively day in S h e r Lew Edwards killed a bie panther idan and from the appearance of a and Dave Sim pson lias a new buggy. good m ahy, they did not vote the pro 3 hibiiiou ticket. 3 You K n o w W h a t You Are T a k in g 52 21 03 40 1152 238 M emorial day was observed in S h e r when you take Urove’s T asteless Chill .36 19 03 43 914 T o n ic because the form ula is plainly idan by an in te ie s ’ in^ program m e, printed on every bottle showing that while the people of this neigbliorliood 46 22 82 11 1150 288 it is sim ply iron and q u in in e in a »pent the day in cleanin g up the H ar 4L 11 50 44 862 tasteless form . No cu re, no pay. 50 m ony cem etery. cen ts. M r. B u ch an an , of Newberg, spent 1 last week in visilin g friends on tlie 2 CONOORO. cr ek, and Misses D olia G uitry and j 49 18 01 .35 1090 165 40 20 62 47 931 Be »tel 8a rg ea n t is back from E a st Amy P orter visited iu Salem . ern Oregon and F ra n k L yn n lias gone T h e W oodm en of the W orld will j to A lberta. unveil the m onum ent of Owen New P) 19 Mr. A rndt is hauling m ilk lo the bill a t this place next Sunday. W 23 05 :w 1147 B old er cream ery and Mr. M ichelbook 6 A license lmu been issued for the hikes there the cream of 17 cows. m arriage of S . G. Steven* to Mi** J* Bowles is tearing down the old Pearl Cook, of Dallas. 5 i F a st house and will erect n new one 41 19 41 17 844 in its place. 48 23, 92 73 1240 396 Rev. P arker, recently from N ebras ka, preached for iih last Su n d ay . LOCAL 4 'a n d An operation for abreess of llie liver C LIM A TIC 54 18 00 35 ¡1081 32 h»s been performed ou David Peters. 35 20 75 43 .1049 Nothing but a I cal j Our basket social netted $11.60. emtdy or change of cli- ! 03 35 59 03 29 43 83 C o ro n er: W S C u rey ..................................... 39 6 53 23 ! 00 47 34 35 42 8 54 33 03 10 10'J 39 120 74 64 63 52 .30 75 49 21 2 1 99 1 805 1324 19 10 81 34 100 64 43 46 48 20 , 00 47 1141 24 4 52 0 82 28 90 56 37 38 22 17 67 38 9*22 5f 07 64 37 14 10; 46 13 28 40 23 Ju s tic e : D e m o c ra t.................................... Republican ............................... 609 T o C u r e a C o l d In O n e Day Take lax Itivu bronio q u in in e tablets Vll druggist« refund the m oney if it fails to euro. Sig n atu re of FL W . Grove on each box. 25 ce n ts. 459 POLK. 11. J . Rose sold 364 bushels of oats in Kii kreall a t 34 ce n ts, and a t C n w 2 1 9 ! l«y Jan. M. y d ,io n disposed of 601) bushels for 37 cen ts. Consta b l »: R e p u b lic a n ................................. D em o cra t................................... ! I li ll 1 1 1 ! I i F.LY B K o r ilF .II S . SS W » r .,i, S tr» c,„ New Y o rk . i t # u ip p e d s h o p in p o l k c o u n ty _ >■■■ 'iMip.ii — — — mm . F U L L L I N E O r S U N JT 2 i 11 ■ 11 ■■ ] RA M BLERS....................... COLUMBIA IMPERIAL $35 to $65 H ARTFORD 40 to 70 V ED ET TE 25 lo 60 IDEAL $ X $35 “ 25# 25^ Sperial Attention Given to Cut of Tow n Orders. R A K E S AND T E D D E R S b u g g ie s CARRIAGES All kinds of harvesting machinery and vehicles and a great variety of extras, l’lotvs and cultivators. WAGNER - BROS., - DALLAS ! ! Í SALEM AND A LBA N Y. T h e L argest F u rn itu re , C arpet and W all Paper dealers in the W iliam * e tte valley above P ortland . Have a co rrect m easurem ent of j our rooms anil windows when you com e for carp ets, wall paper and shades. W e cu t shades to fit w ithout charge and m ake them in any w idth. W e m ake our own m attresses ami each is exactly as represented. W e also m ake our own couches and lounges and carry q large lin e of coverings First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Salem and Albany. Stores at Salem WoolenMills Store terpj 254 Commercial Street. Hats of all kinds in all the prevailing shades. T h e QrotA$nie FA V O R IT E OF BO Y S AND G IR L S. O nly 80 Cents. (JE T ONE NOW. P F E N N IG , I 1 I l lE N A M E L IN C , B R A Z IN G , A N D L IG H T L A I H V. O R K D O N É ] COLO >N HEAD Five of th e 14 varieties of wheal sowed last Novem ber by Jo h n Rom - pel have headed, and five are about to head, also th e C aliforn ia goose rye. G. J . Rem pel and wife «re thought to be on tlie way home from Ruxsia. I [ b e s t e q *— ■— 1— ■— It 1« quickly -rl.c-t Gives relief at urn-e. $ opens and clean*«» tli# Nr'ea! free**««. Allays liirtaniati. n. Ieaie and Protect', the .lemhrane. Restore* the Sense* of T rate and Smell. No injurious druy. Re5' uU r sire, 50 cents; Family »ire, $1 or hy mail. CAMERAS [K ill nda. i| v CATARRH T h 9 8 p e c i f l c Is ; Ely’s Cream Balm Hoad Su[»■.•visor Boyle is doing good, su bstan tial work, pu tting tile in place of rotted wooden c-ilverte. F ro n 18 slieep Jo h n Q uiring got 204 [»»unite of wool and Kliew er Bros, got 414 pounds from 48, while the 108 of Js s . Boydston ran from 8 to 12 D em ocrat ................................. R e p u b lic a n ................................. . the House Furnishing Company. CATARRH 1 58 30 e The House Furnishing Company 28 43 41 31 39 34 100 70 80 Ml t LEE »«SMITH'S*?YCLERY | WAGONS, 3 50 53 115 113 122 58 89 10 100 45 106 03 40 40 5.3 20 84 48 1347 20 20 44 24 30 59 ¡2 0 7 58 10 81 60 50 46 38 20 44 40 778 02 01 i * ? MOWERS -• AND * BINDERS 71» 50 40 60 33 37 50 30 125 97 104 70 $ FRY’S DRUG STORE i liAtO will cur« Su rv ey o r: L G r o u n d ................................... ( '(in stitu tio n al am cndnien 1: Yea . ............................................ N o ....................................................... Plu ralities X L, T otals * 00 > * 53 Spring Valley H enry (»¡llam ’s brother with him . Eola North M onm outh 3 O X South Monmouth *3 21 28 71 C om m ission er: R A P o r t e r .................................. S h eriff: II S B u ll .................................... J T F o r d ......... i ........................... T J G r a v e s .................................. Z z 8 77 32 101 72 47 50 9 85 25 87 55 38 34 30 08 28 B 7, Riggs .................................. ..................... ÔT *3 3 £ ? * -2 tc V 3 •c 1 O -J oc /, £ <a> y 1 I I 75 07 68 1 40 10 90 29 100 09 42 42 45 23 180 50 1131 84 79 48 01 7 05 31 80 58 43 40 44 16 : 53 34 1001 5 24 9 1 2 2 72 40 42 53 R t presen ta tiv e : Belli R ig g s........... R ock Creek Falls City 3 CO £ Hick reali E ast Dallas McCoy 60 73 34 27 63 28 40 49 3 12 « oo JC 72 fi fi © O 5 *3 C « GO A tto rn ey -g en eral; A M Crawford ............................ T H G o y a e .................................. J H R aley ..................................... Jack son CO * Ü 3 O Û Salt Lake 1 Ball Bearing W omen a * Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Jeweler and Optician. W IL SO N B L O C K . ;g g Kg The correct things in spring shirts, ffi Spring clothing for men and hoys of latest and best j “§j patterns. Furnishing goods that will please everybody. Behold new styles in show windows. It will give them pleasure to welcome all POLK COUNTY PEOPLE.