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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZE« HOW YO UN C MR. BYERS RECOV E R E D HEAR IN G. Farm Machinery [Salem Journal. June 22, 1302.] Mr. A. J . Byers, of Independence, sccumpanied by his son, A. (1 Byers, pm /L S ,F R ID A Y , JUNE 19.1903. culled at the Journal office this after noon and made a statement relaiive to the condition of i w younger man. DIUIHID E v m F e id a y I I o r h in o A t 7:30. fir had been d af fr< it his infancy, and Isler 'lie difficulty gradually in W. A. W A S H . creased to such an ex'unt that he w..s E D ITO R A N D PROPRIETOR. almost totally deaf. T * o months ago the young man came to l)r. Darrin for tr< at mi ut anil today called si the Journal office to slate that he could S UBSCRIPTIO N R A T E S : And every other tiling that hear as wi ll as anybody. The re|sTi |1 5 0 ........................................... Per y<nr er talked to him m a low tone of voice is usually carried in a first | 7 5 .................................Per six monti» class implement h o u s e . slid was convinced that his hearing 4 0 ............................ Per three monthe was of tin best. This .emarkalde cure We have the Studebaker AdveiUsing rates made known on of necessily makes the young man fe-1 application. Correspondence issolii il- happy and Ids father is more than vehicles, the Tribune bi ed. pleased. Their purpose in coming lo cycles, the Sharpies tubu Fine Job Printing done at reasonable tin Journal office was to make a state lar cream separators, the orices. menl to the public concerning the McCormick harvesting ma sromlerful core. chinery, and we can sell I, A. O Byers, laing duly sworn S ta te D e m o c r a t i c P a p e r. ilie »bove state- you machinery that we re Many efforts to establish s »tale do- i ,lePotü " ‘d. * , moeratic organ in Oregon having fail- "■«»*. » « “ •" b:V 1,6 J '.Ur,.‘ al. commend and stand by. relative to my being ed, some had concluded such a thing rcla.ive to my being healed of deaf- ness by Dr. Darrin is absolutely true impossible, bnt we are lo have such a publication in the Portland Journal. — A O. Byers. Subscribed and sworn to before me, 255 259 Liberty street, Salem, Or. I t started in very modestly ami lias gradually grown and found its way in E. Hofer, a notary public, in Salem, Oregon, this 10i.li day of June, 1902. to public confidence, until now the E Hofer, notary public, general public concede that it will be [seal] OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. a success. The rank and file of de Hie C o n d itio n O n e Y e a r La te r. mocracy will join in its support and “ Dr. Darrin : My hearing is all right so will many republicans who have yet, and has been ever since being W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . not been pleased with the doings and cured by you last year. There is no the makeup of their own party. We sign of deafness now, and I can be re can furnish the Semiweekly Journal ferred to by anyone at Independence, An U n o q u a M e d a n d C o m p le t e Re s u m e of W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s ore and the Itemizer for $2 a year or their Oregon.—A. G. Byers. a n d Have Been Lately D o in g . daily and this paper for $4 »» year. Now while things are warm political Dr. D a r r i n 's Pla c e of Bu s in e s s . ly is the time to order them. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at You K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g . the Hotel Revere, Albany, until Au When you take Grove’s Tasteless Close of B rid g e p o r t S c h o o l . gust 1st from 10 to 5 o’clock daily ; Chill Tonic, because the formula is Miss Florence Twombly, of Port evenings, 7 so 8 ; Sundays, 10 to 3. plainly printed on every bottle, show land finished a term there last Friday ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine afternoon. The school was nicely Life. in a tasteless form. No cure, no pi y. decorated with evergreens and flowers The poet’s exclammation : *•() life! Price, 50 cents. and the program was well rendered. I fiel the bounding in my veins,” is a There were recitations by Mabel joyous one. Persons that can rarely N O R TH DALLAS. Critchlow. Edith Gardner, Leta Planl- or l ever make it. in honesty to them Our school of which W. J . Starr ington, Ethel Lee, Eva Chapin, Ho selves, are among the most unfortun mer Brown and Levia Chapin. There ate. They do not live, hut exist; for was teacher closed last Friday. wa.i good singing by the school, by to live implies more than to he. To Mr. Digb has painted his Kitty Truax, Verl Chapin, Harold I live is to be well and strong— to arise and Mrs. Jordan is washing Frink, Orville and Wylie Gardner, j feeling equal to the ordinary duties of trays for M. M. Ellis. Leona Brown, and Lela Frink. School the day, and to retire not overcome J . W. Mitchell was reelected school Superintendent Starr was present and ; |»y them— to feel life bounding in the gave an encouraging address. veins. A medicine that has made director and D. A, Critchlow has been thousands of people, men and women, retained as clerk. COUNTY COURT. well and strong, has accomplished a Mrs. Mary Hayes has bought two groat work, bestowing the richest lots south of the J o h n Boyer property. PROBATE. blessings, and that medicine is Hoods Sibley, J. Sarsaparilla. The weak, rundown, or Will Martin attended the Corvallis Petition to sell real property of E. debilitated, from any cause, should carnival and says it was not so good W.;; Thompson estate was set for hear not fail to take it. It builds up the | as that at Dallas. whole system, changes existance into ing June 26th. While Will Haves was sick Judson i life, and makes life more abounding, Pond of guardian of J . H lown-, yye are f.0 HiXy Words in its Mitchell worked in the sawmill for send was tiled and approved, the prop favor to the readers of our columns. . him and cut his leg which is giving erty to be appraised by R. C. Craven, him much trouble. E. C. Kirkpatrick and J. J. Wiseman. George Muscott is building a h< p J . W. Boyer has sheared his sheep D. R. Isaacs was made administra bouse for George Hagood out near Mrs. Cora Town is visiting the home tor of the Win. Bently estate-, and the Liberty school house. of »Samuel Cairues near Sheridan. property was appraised by Albert Har Ellis & Keyt succeed the firm of rington, Thomas Wright and Warren Dan Boyer and family, also Mrs. Brown & Ellis, Mr. Keyt assuming all Wright. the interests of Mrs. Jane Brown and Paul have been .over from Salmon Administrator of the P. H. McCabe Mrs. Maud Butler. The new firm will River ami Harry Cairnes and «Liter estate was authorized to operate tile assume and pay all amounts owing by ! Emma from Sheridan. works and report when kiln is burned. the old firm, and all accounts and Rev. Jas. Moore, the newly appoint notes due to Brown A Ellis become We have just received a supply of! payable lo the new firm of Ellis & ed Methodist minister, will preach his the latest styles of visiting cards. Kt yt. first sermon in Dallas next Sunday. Vehicles Bicycles Sewing Machines Cream Separators F. A, WIGGINS are cutting wish ). H' ps promise a good crop and ing her enter, Mrs. F. J. Morrison. tlmru will be plenty of fruit and bet Royal Pi ink is building a barn o i Mrs Hear) Hampton died '•» East ries. his place and Fred B ook U buildi ig ern Oregon last week. feme and otherwise iinpmving his It is reported that Mrs. Schneider ROCK CREEK. ranch. lias sold her farm. Will Hinshaw, Jim Harris, Frank L. W. Hampton was in from Mm Willard Shinn andG'flori Zumwalt Morrison and their families look in mill over Sunday John Olin n i n e in are re roofing the home of Mis. Ohms I the carnival al Dall.u*. to Morrison’s Saturday fr->m Dalits and will paint it. j and spent Sunday on his claim. The caterpillars are quite bad in the Mr. Coats and son Cad, were out orchards for the first time. Harley Hall, of Buena Vista, 1ms from Monmouth Sunday. Miss Re:m Lynch, of Dallas, is visit 'bought a farm near Corvallis. Win. Herren has been chosen school direcior and V. A Fishback clerk. A. J . Shipley will begin a six months school in October. J . L Fisbhack is to furnih the school wit h eight ricks of oak grub wood at $1.25 and one of fir at $2.50. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. \ != L Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medl- cal triumph of the nine- M teenth century dis covered after years of pu * scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eml- * nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of tins paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When -writing mention reading this offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co..Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Homo of Swamp-Root dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Nasal ------- b r lv e n to De sp e ra tio n . I Living at an out of the way place | remote from civilization, a family is 1 often driven to det-peration in case of | accident, resulting in burns, cuts, ul- c» rs, wounds, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve IPs the best i on earth. 25c at all diuggists. &UVLR. H AVESUCCEED ED T H E FIRM O F BROWN & ELLIS F u r n it u r e Ely’s Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased niombrune. It cures catarrh an I drives away a co.d lu tho head quickly. C r e a m B a l m is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief in lm- mediat# and a cure follows. I t la not drying—does not produce sneering. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug gists or by m ail; Trial S ire, 10 cents by mail. E L Y B R O T H E R S , 50 Warren S treet, New York. The welcome rain was good for ev- . erything and everybody. Mr. Lewis, of Airlie, runs a butcher ■ ' wagon through here twice a week. C. E. McLane is getting his ware- I house ready for fall business. The deputy sheriff* has been around Lo not make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. I summonsing witnesses for the Pea Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad cock murder trial. dress, Binghampton, N. Y. on every There was a crowd at the Frum ice bottle. cream and strawberry sociable. j P IO N EER . Mark Blodgett was elected director and J . B. Netherton clerk. S to re DALLAS New goods constantly ar riving. His prices are trade winners. PETER COOK R IC K R E A L L , OR If* — DEALER IN— | G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e Boots, shoes, clothing, and gentlemen./ furnishing goods. Plows, harrows, buggies, wagons and other farm implements. Coffee for 10 cents a pound; shoes and tobacco at below cost. Fall grain looks well but not so with spring sown and bay will be scarce, H I G H E S T P R ICE S FOR C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E . Summer Norm al Plato McFee has been shearing sheep for Peter Hansen. Miss Ora Linton is again at home -A T — Salem, Oregon Wm. Brown and family have been visiting at Mill Holman’s. The teachers of the Northwest Normal college will conduct a Summer Normal in their college rooms, corner of State and Commerical streets, beginning June 29ili and continuing until the August examinations. All branches required for state and county papers will be reviewed at this term of school Write for particulars. There has been considerable fire near Martin’s mill but not much dam age was done. Carl Williams had a runaway which smashed up their new hack and bad ly bruised him. C h a m b e r l a i n ’s C o lic , C h o le r a an d Diarrhoea Remedy Is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer di arrhoea in children and is undoubted ly the means of saving the lives of a great many children each year. For sale by Wilsou Drug Co. A. J. GARLAND, I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS PLO W S HARROW S CULTIVATO RS WAGONS j* We have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring Wagons Coming. Never before did we have so much or so great a “variety of things for the farmers. All kinds of machine oil. W AGNER BROS., DALLAS Pres. N. W . N. College. Y o u r Stepmother. OAKDALE. Badly Done Up. Is still here, and as busy as ever. When your ctottkM I N WOTO And di ty, or the buttons off, take them to her, at the Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and relining; new velvet collars put on overcoats. MBS. C. II WALKER, Prep 105 Commercial Street. Mr Dennis and Mr. Barnhart were re-elected director and clerk at the school meeting Monday. Theie are several cases of measels here. Linen is something that never leaves the Salem steam laundry. The col or, finish and general condition of the shirts, collars, cuffs, shirt waists cr lace curtains is perfection itself in the art of laundry w< rk. Your linen is safe in our hands, for our methods are uniiViil* d, our work is unexcelled and prices the lowest. J. J. Fiddler Igent at Dallas. Mr. Bird is going over to Tillamook to look for a stock ranch. Two Ken tucky Jacks Several from lure attended camp- meeting at Lewisville Sunday. ELLIS & KEYT CATARRH III «11 its italics tUaro should be cleauuue-a. Stock of all kinds in good fix. Mr. Smith and Grandpa Yoakum have bought a lot of goats. D. L. K E Y T K e r s la k e ’ s John Robinson is cutting wood for Joe Card. WM STEM LIMIT COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP. Dorous 1). Olmsted, Manager. ’Phone 411. 230 Liberty street. Are making the season at the red barn of J. H. O’Neil four blocks southeast of the postof fice Tom Card is selling cream to the Brown creamery. John Farley and Jas. Murphy have beeu hauling wood. IN DALLAS Cuts, B u r n s a n d B ru is e s Q u ic k ly He ale d. Good mule colts always bring a good price and many Orego nians are now beginning to raise them. It may pay you to see Mr. M’Neill about it. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm ;s an an tiseptic liniment, and when applied to cuts, burns and bruises, causes them to heal without maturation and much mere quickly than by the usual treat ment. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. — AT— EOLA. MEISER & M E ISE R S Mrs. T. W. Brunk has a new piano. Lowell Shoemaker has returned from working on a railroad at Salt Lake City. AND WILL S H O R TLY Mr. Chamberlain lias bought the Alf. Brown place for $300. ENLAR GE THEIR BUSINESS 'M * M tfccK ill L« k : A very fine line of china at a very low price. ifc . « * ,<* * M à . L*t Wes Hodson and Huirh McNary are seeking stock ranches in eastern Ore-I gon. Miss Hubbard, of Portland, been visiting Mrs. Beardsley. DALLAS E N T BUILDING T H E Y HAVE 3^co2sncsnD2n LEASED T H E J. W. CRIDER BUILDING - N E X T - DOOR OREGON J. B30WNSTE!N 1 3011 136 Court street, Salem, Little Albert Chamberlain fell from the bridge and cut bis face quite bad i ily. Mrs. J . B Bond and Mrs. Dave Jer- j man gat«* nr. enjoyable cake and lem onade sexual Saturday evening. About thirty guest* managed to have a fine time until midnight. T o C u r e a C o ld in one Day. Take Laxa'ive Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W Grove’s sig nature is on each box. 25c. Salem Fence W o rks. Mr. Hooker, who w h s raised at Air* I lie, In» been offered the priiiripalship A VACATION WITHOUT nf our school. A KODAK ¡S A VACA John McCulloch’» new house is > TION WASTED.* nearing completion »ltd Noah Gregg CET A | i» building » large barn south of town. Hops hanking Hite anti yard work i nearing completion. Henry Butler was ebeted school di- »••it r and »V. W. Stockton clerk. Estensive preparations ate being 1 made lor the circle picnic Saturday. SU N N T *SLO PE. Everything cent ram». t>eiHtitled by the re John Sumpter and F. C. Hay net ! SHOULD SAY S O . R E M O V A L N O TIC E . I have moved mV Stock of woven wiie fencing from 59 State street to the new store 6 0 C o u r t street, one T. J. Newbill i« veiling Monmouth door west of J . J . Dairytnple'a store. »nil Independence. W A L TE R MORLEY O. E. Fochi end W. J. White are 1 looking »fier their land claims over j near lone. W ELL Are paying the Highest Gash Prices for Hi jas, Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Furs, Old Iron, Rubber and Metals. BALLSTON. Mr». W. R. Birksis still very sick. W e e x p e c t to m e r it y o u r p a tro n a g e a n d y o u a re c o rd ia lly invitee to h e lp b u ild u p th e la rg e s t b u s in e s s in th e c o u n t y o f P o lk . l has, B. I. Fere usen and Mr. Thomos have b*en chosen school directors and Reason Brunk clerk. IN AD D ITIO N TO TH E3R PR ES ilM KODAK NOW! Kodaks Cameras $5 up $ I up Free use of dark room. Vis iting Kodakers always wel come. PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician. WILSON BLOCK. now you are can But this is nothing to what it will be. How are you fixed for it? Bet a dollar you have put off buying thin things un- . But we are ready for you: Straw and crash hats from Soft bosom shirts from ... Summer underwear from Sweaters from ............. Belts from Fancy hose from Mens’ outing suits, coat at: Mens’ summer coats Mens’ dusters ASK T O S E E OUR S W E L L LINE O F $12 S U I T S FOR M E N SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE Opposite Capital National Bank