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THE POLK COUNTY ITEM IZE !> \ uIiAS, FRIDAY, F£B 19. 1904. u ii.i«iiR 9 E v ert F rid ay M oastse A t 7:80. W . A . W A H II< KDITOH AN I» PUOPKIhIToK. BUBHCKirriON RATES: # l 50 ................................... Per V' ar $ 75 ....... ..................Per «¡x months 4 0 ........................Per three months A d v e itilin g rates made known on application. Correspondence is solicit ed. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable orice*. F. E. B. OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. W om en as W ell as Men W e heard a man say the other m o r-' niug that the abbreviation for Febru-' WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT ary— Keb.— means ire» ze eveiybody.l THE OOINC8 IN THE COUNTY. and that man looked frozen iu his ul ster. It was apparent that he needed the kind of warmth that s^avs, the A n U n e q u a lle d a n d O a x ip la t a N a ■ um a nf W n a t Y o u r I r l a n d s a re wurmth that reaches fioni head to a n d H a v a B e e n L a t e ly D o in g . foul, all over the body. We could base told bun from pei>o»al know ledge (bat H old ’s sarsaparilla gives Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r o T a k i n g . When you take Grove’s Tas»«le*s permanent warmth, it invigorates the hio«al and speeds it along through ev Chill Tonic, because the formula is ery alter? and vein, and really tits plainly printed on every bottle, show men and women, boys and girls, to ing that it is pimply Iron and Quinine enjoy cold weather and resist the at in a tasteless form. No cure, no pi y. tacks of disease. It gives the right Price, 50 cents. kind of warmth, stimulates and F A L L f lT c iT Y . strengthens at the same time, and all its benefits are lasting. There may Joyce Hanley has been quite sick be a suggestion iu tins for you. with pleurisy COUNTY COURT. Halibut and *m»‘lt at our meat mar ket looks metrojiolitaii. l-UOBATK. Everett Hiltibrand and wife are Sibley, J. here on a visit to her pareutal home. wliat numerous republic ins from va H H. Jsspcrson was chosen admin John Montgomery has had two men rious quarters hare to say about the istrator of the Harsh Jaepcrson estate out in the snow lookiug at some tim harmonmna love feast at Indepen under $1600 bond. ber. dence Saturday night and Munday Tlie final account of the Joseph I,oe Three inches of snow fell Sunday estate was set for hearing March 19th. morning, the effects will be far other aud it is eight feet deep on the sum wise than was intended. Pnllc coun H Hirschherg, Van Loan and C. mi t. ty is a poor territory to thus bring all W. It vine are to appraise the Sarah To prevent staggers feed horses Jusperson estate. the brethren into Hue. mixed ashes and salt with their oats I r mucli atresa ia to 1« pl.icul on The final settlement of the Sarah E. throe limes a week. I n case our prohibition leaders in Fisher estate was set for March 26th. The wife of the Free Methodist preacher has a floe new boy, Dr. PROCLAMATION. Pfandhoefor having been iu attend Whereas, the secretary of state of ance. something will insist on casting their | the state of Oregon hns notified me in Saturday Feb 27th, I ihs been fixed votes where they may help to keep {' writing that pursuant to the provis- as the last day for entering ' the tele | ions of an act entitled “ An act mak phone company. A ll intending to some unworthy man out of office. ing effective the initiative and refer enter should be here by 10 o’clock That would be practical common endum provisions of section 1 article that day. 4 of the constitution of the state of sense action in the matter. To make hens lay in snowy weath Oregon, and regulating elections thereunder, and providing penalties er feed hot mixed bran and small po JuDGiKa by the recent Indepen for violation of provisions of this act,” tatoes mor ning and noon aud wheat dence banquet one might reasonably approved February 24, 1903, the State jusi before going to roost. They conclude that the would be leaders I mbibition alliance duly filed in his should have dry wood ashes in which to scratch. anil molders of opinion among Polk office on February 5, 1904. an initia tive petition containing 8,816 signa Chas. Graham had to foot it home county republicans believe in plenty tures properly attached thereto and of something to drink and not allow certified in accordance with law, de from the teachers examination be ing it to spoil. But we cast no such manding that a proposed law, the ten cause the train had left. If we had a later afternoon train from Dallas tl ere slur on the boae and sinew of the par or and effect of which is hereinafter would bts more travel and it would be ty for they are as honorable, high particularly set forth, providing for better for everybody. elections in any county or any pre minded and pure in their lives at any cinct therein or any subdivision there C h a m b e r la in 's S to m a c h others in this county or anywhere in or any subdivision of e county con aud Liver Tablets unequalled for con else. Snell elements may seem to sisting of atiy number of entire aim stipation, Mr. A K Kane, a promi harmonize on the surface but wont contiguous precincts of such county nent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kan. to determine whether the sale of in says: “ Chamberlain’s Stomach and stay mixed. toxicating liquors shall he prohibited Liver Tablets are in my judgment, the I n speaking of the efficiency of pres in stu b county or subdivision thereof, most superior preparation of anything or any such precinct, and for other ent democratic county officials we purposes as hereinafter stated, shall in use today for constipation. They are sure iu action and with no tenden asked upon what giuuudt could the he submitted to the legal electors of cy to nauseate or gripe. For sale by republicans claim that their entire the state of Oregon for their approval Wilson Drug Co. or rejectioo ut the general election to ticket should he elected and the E n he held on the 6th day of June, being PER R YD A LE. terprise replied because they were in the first Monday of June, 1904. Henry K eyt aud wife spent Friday N mw , therefore, I Geo. E. Chamber- the majority and had in the party as at Bridwell statiou. lain, governor of the state of .Oregon, good men for office us could he found in obedience to the provisions of «aid D L. Keyt made a business trip to outside of it. True they outnumber act, hereinbefore mentioned, do hue Portland last week. the democrala and have plenty of by make and issue this proclamation Miss Lucy Wolfe is visiting her sis good aud capable men, but conven- to the people of the state of Oregon, ter Lena, who is teaching at Dundee vetitions which are generally packed annouucing that the said state prohi bition alliance has filed said initiative Oscar Taylor, of Halt Cre* k , spent iu one interest or another frequently petition with the requisite number of fail to put up the best ones. Over signatures thereto attached, “demand Saturday and Sunday with friends and relulives here. and again the be«t republicans in the ing that there he submitted to the le gal electors of the state of Oregon for Howard Jones, who has been in county hare rebuked tucli action by their approval or rejection at the regu voting for belter meu put up by the lar election to be held on the 6th day California, spending the winter, has returned home. democrats. of June, being the first Monday of Mrs. Lena Scroggins, of Sheridan, June, 1904, a proposed law providing A majority of the voters of this for elections in any county or precinct is here visiting relatives; her father, therein or any Subdivision therein or FI. C. Keyt, is quite sick. county are naturally republicans and any subdivision of a county consisting Mrs. Herbert Elliott has returned inclined to suppoit republicans for of any number of entire and contigu from Corvallis, where she attended office. Perhaps half of them are par ous precints of such county to deter the funeral of her grandfather Wm. ty slaves and always vote us the party mine whether the sale of intoxicating Wyatt. liquois shall he prohibited in such bosses dictate, that is go the ticket county or subdivision thereof, and for W h a t A re T h e y . straight without considering the m er other purposes connected therewith Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver its or deni"rits of indiii.lual candi and hereinafter stated, having for its Tablets A new remedy for stomach dates. But as repealed experience purpose and being briefly of the tenor troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and effect following, that is to say; and a good one. Price 25 cents. For has shown a big percent of them have A bill to propose, by inititative peti sale by Wilson Drug Co. minds of their own and support mor- tion, a law providing for elections in rit rattier than parly. I f the demo any county or any precinct therein 8U VER. or any subdivision of a county,consist crats in any given case put up a bet Wheat 69 and oats 28 cents. ing of any number of entire and con ter and purer man than the opposition tiguous precints of such county, tode Mrs. Maxfield’s broken arm is mend candidste lota and lots of republican, (ermine whether the sale of intoxicat ing. will vote for him. The advice of the ing liquors shall be prohibited in such Stock in good condition and grass county or subdivision thereof nr in party leaders to stick to the tic k it such, precinct; providing for die filing growing nicely. dont count in this county. Common of petitions for such elections and the Times seem good with plenty of sense and personal freedom aay vote form and effect thereof, and for notic coin in circulation. es of such elections ar d for the time for the beat men. and manner of holding and conduct It is getting time to be looking up ing the same; declaring what shall the best men for office. Ward Stevens formerly of Oak Grove constitute a subdivision of tbs county now lives in Portland. T li Japs are making the Russians within tne meaning of this law; de daring what acts shall and what shall hump and we are glad of it. sist upon pulting a ticket in the field this spring, how many of the rank aud tile who wnnt their votes to count not constitute a violation of this law; declaring tire qualifications of peti tioners and of electors at such elect In the fingora, toes, arms, and other ions ; applying to such elections the parts of the body, are joints that are provisions of sections 1900, 1901, 1902, inflamed and swollen by rheumatism— 1903, 1904, 1905, J906, 1907. 1908. that acid condition of the blood which 1909, 1910, 1911. 1912, and 1975 of Bellinger A Cotton’s Annotated Codes affects the utti.clea alio. and Statutes of Oregon; providing f«*r Sufferers dr*r.d to move, especially printing and distributing ballots for after sitting or lying long, and their such elections; prescribing the duties condition ia commonly worse in wet of public officers in re ation to such weather. elections and in relation to the en- “ It has been a Ion* time since we haee inreem nt of the provisions of this been without Hood’ s Sarsaparilla. My father thinks be could not do without It. law; providing for the issuance by the Ha bus been troubled with rtieurnitlarn county court of orders prohibiting the since be was a boy, and Hood's Sarsapa j sale of intoxicating liquors within cor- rilla is the only medicine he can take that I lain limbs ami declaring (he duties of will enable him to take Ms place In tin I such courts iu reference H ereto; lim it field.” Mina Ana D u ty , Sidney, Iowa. ing the time wit bin which the ques tion of prohibiting such sale of infcox- i* ft ingiliqu r n ft/ a g iiii he submit and Pills ted to vote in ihe same district; pro Remove the oauee of rheumatism—no viding penalties aud punishment for outward application can. Take them. j the violation of any of the provision« | of this law; providing for the return I iu any liqno* dealer or other person of The great hog a pr qfhrlinnate amount of any li reitoe feed. Huy now fee which he may have paid, when while you can ever the district in which he shall be I engaged in hnsine** shall be declared secure w h a t to be prohibition territory; and apply you want. \\\ ing to all elections l|fld under the have »complete provisions <.f ibis law ibe provision* iof the general election laws of the slock of clovet state and declaring certain rules ol and grass seeds evidence applicable to pn»secutiou* and vnu will find our prices j under this act lkitie at the Capitol at Salem this right. Poultry and In*«! «up* 10.h day of February, plies a specialty. W rite for G rp . b C h a m herlain , Governor. juices on anything in our By the governor, F. I. Dunbar, * bc - line .Always glad to ans • reiary of state. Aching Joints H o o d 's Sarsaparilla Field Peas wer inquiries. D. A. WHITE A SON, Feedmen and seedsmen, 301 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Douty «1 Irvine have opened a tents furnishing goods store and A. E Moore a drygoods establish men t at I I dependence and there is a hog war on there, the buying price being 6 to 5$ which is above the Portland mar ket. Sundays snow went off with a warm rain and Soap Creek and the Luckia* mute are booming. It will soon he time for candidate cigars and voters will m^st appreciate ten cent ones aa cheaper ones make their breath smell had. Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the 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 scslds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage, It fa 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 a 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 Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists. In fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample.bottle by mall free, also pamphlet toll- Homs of swamp. iux *. Ing all about It. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. V. Do not make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’® Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghampton, N. Y . on every bottle. at Albany. Mrs. G. W. Conkey is to be direct or of ninsio at the Rr»»*byteiian church and Mrs. Babbitt organist. Their choir will draw lover« of music. .HE Hub Clothing Store, of Dallas, ||The republican banquet Saturday evening was said to have been a howl, ing success. About 125 persons sat at the tables, and they do s*y there w h s a generous Bow of mixed drinks ami a bant of reason, though many thick skulled fellows present could not sue through half the points made There is always harmony on such oc casions but headaches ami regrets fol j low. Too much hot air or sum« tiling else in the room prevented several speakers from doing justice to them selves or the occasion Judging from the condition of the sidewalks around the block iu which the saloons are lo cated »he wine used must have been j badly mixed. Everybody expected the saloon element to till up but were mortified to hear that some othe a be came almost too full for utterance. Many pure and true gentlemen who ware present by invitation were utter ly disgusted by the proceedings but could do nothing hut to quietly drop out. Our best citizens consider it a disgraceful affair. The purpose was all right but it was turned iuto a po litical booze. report bfiiig fully satis fied with ibe business done her® in th9 ast four mon th«, ami are now preparing to enlarge their stock by adding a new and full line of men and boy8 shoes for the coining spring, and will be the correct styles and uptodate and at pop ular prices. Their clothing and furnishing goods stock will also consist oi all the new styles that - i ill are obtainable, so that a man Iplîdj may get anything he may need B E a 4 i and lie can fully rely on the M - - l goods being just as they are N represented. We will soon be receiving new spring goods and have already received a large shipment of soft bosom shirts for spring of the famous Silver brand. Hotter come anu makt your selection now, as there are a number of patterns that later will be scarce. See our windows for display. ' • I i j 1 I mm BALL8TON. Stormy weather kept many from the Wood mu u dance. R. JACOBSON & CO. away N. F. Gregg has received a car load of tile to drain his farm and the lyop yard to he set out soon. C. W . Hollister, Manager. P. 8. W e will suit KDO.lt. cheaper limn tiny store in tlie county, con titering quality, alyl* mid lit. Cull mill see us. M r Brown has been up from New- berg buving ax handle timber, ppyiug $7. 25 on board the cars. Miss Lucy Birks and mother of McMinnville, Miss Lettie Mavterson of Independence and Mrs Geo. Gates of Dallas have been visiting Mrs. W. R. Birks during her severe illness. There was a pleasant party at Kev Thompson’s home. The game of W ill Y o u 8 i e e p W e ll flinch was played after which taffy Tonight? N ot if you have a cougilt ami popcorn was served. that begins to torment you an soon a* Mrs. Rowe attended commence you lie down. You can conqu* r the ment exercises at Monmouth, where cough with A llen ’s Lung Balsam, her daughter Bertha graduated. She which will relieve the pain in the will soon go to teach in Tillamook chest, the irritation in the throat and the hard breathing. Since it contains county. no opium, this remedy may he given freely to children, and to the most W h e n Y o u H a v e A C o ld The first action when you have a delicate adults. cold should be to relieve the lungs EO LA . 1 his is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Bropliy is having a let of wood Thi* remedy liquifies the mucus and cut. caus» sits expulsion from the air cells Mr. Kenyon has bought a place of the lungs, Produce* a free expec toration, and opens the secretions. A near Muumouth. complete cure soon follows. This Mr. and Mrs. Flenor’s daughters, remedy will cure a severe cold in less Mr*. Terhune and Hazel, are visiting time than any other treatment and it their parent*. leaves the system in a natural and Archie Brown has bought, the Hat- healthy coudition. I t coun»eracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Fur Jones place paying $9,000 and will move there this week. sale by Wilson Drug Co. Mr. Holman is going to have a R IC K R E A L L . a bridge built across the Lacreóle, on Peter Cook aud grandson were up his farm as soon as Royal A Son can get at it. from Ballstou over Sunday, /lx. ¡V . y •' A y - * *^v * A s . ./lx. \y A , * w \y A . \y A , B U E N A V iS T A . Mr. M Reynolds is now owner of the Daniels store. C IV W ell* aud family have moved 1 » u k to llieir farm. A. J. Rtchsrdson will put out s twenty acre hop yard. Prather Bros, are rafting ihe Luokiamute to Halem. log® from A W illsn»e»te rdiversity student preached here last Sunday. Mrs. Art Winn *pnnt Sunday with her mother at Independence. Mrs. Smith, of Zena, has been here visiting her daughter, Mae, whoisone of our teachers. Mr. Roger«, of Idaho, has b en vis iting Jacob Nash, whose son Elmer, has been taking teachers examination sy . />. y • /À \ . -V - / i\ y • . .'à \ •" . W / À y y B u y Y o u r G r o c e r ie s ' . v .> À ', / a y k ì O F L O U C H A R Y & C O ., D A LLA S , - OREOON PHONE 1 C a rp e ts and R u g s. [ Any one wanting first class carpets and rugs wo [ ven should take them to Mrs. Joe Furminger in ^ I East Dallas, She lias just received the very latest jjg f improved | at C A R P E T LO O M at | * * * * * * * * * £ Mr. Brophy lias just put up three B. F. Lucas was in Portland and T. nice new gates that he aud Mr. K en S. Burch iu Salem last week. M o n t h a f t e r M o n th yon made when the weather w h too Final Settlement. A cold cling* to you. The coughing T. D. Dempsey and John Koser are bad to work out doors. seems to tear holes in the delicate back from their hunting trip. The EoU Hop and Live Stock Co. | V TO TIC K IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E UN- ti*?ues of the throat and lungs. You j 1 1 tit-reigned ha* filed hi* final account in the The Pit and Flinch clubs enjoyed have «oíd their graded goat* to Mr. lose weight aud \ou wonder if you are mutter of the estate of Sarah E. Fisher, deceased, Kenyon and will keo p only pure ! and Saturday, kloh. 6, 1904, at the hour of 1 o’clock an evening with Mias Jessie Stoner. hloods. They have lately bought ten threatened with a disease you scarce p. ID. lias been appointed by the county court of state of Oregon for Polk county, as the time Andrew and Hill McDaniel have head from T. W . Brunk to add to ly dare to name. Are you aware that ¡fo the r the hearing of objections to said final account even a stubborn and long neglected I ami the settlement thereof. All persons a r« there- beeu up from Portland with their par their Hock. cold is cured with Allen’s Lung Bal | fore notified to uppear at said time and show cause, ents. if any exist, why tlie said account should nut he ap. sam? Do not spend more of your life proved J o u r n a l o r O r e g o n ia n . anti the executor of i»*id estate and his Mrs. Molsen, i f Needy and Miss bondsmen discharged. in coughing and worrying. Either of them alone or the Itemi- Dated this 16th day of Feb., 1904 Delia Cook, of Seattle, are here visit zer would cost you $1.50 a year, but A. J. H A LE Y, ing their parents. Allyn Yocom I d s bought the E. N. Administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Fisher, de we have made a combination by ceased, Samuel Orr and wife have returned which you can get this paper and ei Branson farm near Sheridan. j - - - - - - - - - 1 ------ -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - from their California trip in improved ther ( f the Portland papers a year for Mi*. Crawford, a sister of Walter health. They enjoye l the trip but $2. The home paper would give you Griffin, spent part of the winter here Were glad to get home. all the county news and either of the aud recently returned to her Missouri others that of the «¡ato and world home. Word now comes that five of in d e p e n d e n c e . Those who desire to keep posted must her family accidentally took poison River so high that the /erry cannot read current newspapers, there being and three of them, including nertelf, W .W .U L L R E T , P R O P R IE T O R nothing that can take their place. died. cross. Tell your neighbors about this attract Sensation harness oil, quick clean The contract for building a walk to The evil effects of bad liquor and ive offer. er Cleans carpet, rugs, all kinds of the cemeteries has been let t*> Willard evil associations may be seen en every Gilbert, th« lumber and nails to be woolen goods, white kid gloves, silks PARKER. hand. furnished and delivered on »he or satins and keeps moths from car Nelli«' and Jessie Cox are up from ground. The lumber is to co^t $8.50 pets. Bear in mind my poultry and The fine singing and good sermons at the Methodist church draw large Portland. per 1,000 feet. About $225 was sub bee supplies. Now is the time to make audiences. Harvey East is working for Mrs. J. scribed to pay for the improvement, hens lay. Car load of bran, she its which will begin at the end of the and chop just received and at reduced 0. D.iviuson, The marriage of Miss Matshke to sidewalk near the home of W , A. prices. Flour for stile. Scarcely a soul around failed to re Mr. Nance, 0* Portland, was an inter Wash, run west across the county ceive a valentine. esting affair. road and continue on that s’ de of the Miss Mattie Elevens has gone back road to the Odd Fellows cemetery. One man has been arres ted for car rying concealed weapons and another to her Washington home. for getting druuk and disturbing a Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Rowe had meeting. • business at Independence. NEW Dallas feed Store Hanson dc. Brown BEIL ESTATE AGENTS At ibe pleasant home of Mr and Mr*. Jas. Helmiek a crowd of young people gathered oat unlay evening for a good time. They sang, played gain^s and ii*'ened to the grapho- STORE j.hone until a late hour and then had a g<od lunch before going home. M i l l S t r e e t Dallas Mis Clarmce Todrow, Mr. ami Mr* A new r:nd complete stock of wall Willie Collide, Misses Spencer, Smith Caotliorn, Lora Crifcehlow and Mai tie paper, paints, oil*, varnishes, stains St* veuron, Claud Boone, Carl D'Ar- end colors. niond, D»dl Griggshy, Clay Bush, A l Fainter* and bert Ted row, Charlie Smith and J.eo paper hang* re’ supplies and Stevenson were the gu -st* ptes. nt picture* framed loonier* Paper eel Paint A FA C T PROVEN. Should C onvince E y c b t i e M oat Skep tic a l o f I t s T r o th . I f there Is the slightest doubt In the minds o f any that D andruff germ s do not exist. Uielr 1« compelled b v the fa ct th at & rabbit Innoculated with the H o w 's T h i s . germ s became bald in six weeks’ time. We offer one hundred dollars re I t must be apparent to any person ward fur any case of catarrh that can th erefofe that the only prevention o f not he cu r’d by Hall’*» Catarrh Cure. baldness Is the destruction o f the germ— F. J Cheney A Co , Toledo, O We, which g e t Is successfully accomplished In one hnndred per cent, o f cases by ihe nnd«»r«igned, have known F. J. the application o f N ew bro’ s Herplclde. Chenev for the last fifteen years, and D andruff Is caused b y the same germ A n o t h e r C a s e of R h e u m a t i s m C u r Painting, io t»r i* f w ml finishing e d by C h a m b e r l a i n ' s P a i n B a l m . believe him perfectly honorable in all which causes baldness and can be pre and decorating dom ami satisfaction vented w ith the same rem edy—N ew bro’s business transactions and financial!) Herplclde. 1 lit? rttlcAcy of Chamberlain t Paid gu -rante««l. fc?ee us whin you think able to carry out any obligations A cce p t no substitute. “ D estroy the Balm in the it lief of rheumatism i* of til ing any painting or (taper hang made by hi* firm. W^ldman, Kin cause you rem ove the effe ct." being demonstrated daily. Furker iug No charge f«n es:ima»e* on labor «o ld b y leading druggists. 8end 10c. in Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., say* that or material. nan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. stamps fo r sample to T h e H erplclde Co,, Toledo, O. Halls Catarrh Cure ia ta Chsmberlrtin’s Fain Balm gave him Detroit. Mich. HEATH & CO RN ES. ken internally, acting directly npnn the Mood and mucus surfaces of the system. Testimonials scut free. Price 75 cents per bottle Sfold by all drug tsistp. Take H all’s Fam ily Pills foi constipation. ' V - \7 A , * Belt A Cherrington, permanent relief from rhevmntism in special agent* the back when everything she failed, aud he would not be without it. Fur •Me by Wibun Drug Co. BO Y E A R O * E X P E R IE N C E P atents J W W S lr iM B M ln r fT T T v ' I RA UK IW »R B S D is io n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone «mirtlng aekatebood deaeripUnn may quickly aeoartaln wir opinion fraa whether an tiiYentlon la probably pat^taMoCoroman l r*- t lone einet ly confidential. MANDV00X oo Patenta emit fre«. Oldest «gene Patenta taken thron •variai notice, wit h ont C______ Scientific American. X llln.trwM ¿¡T- year ; four months. *L BOM by au neweoeaieea. I f not nlreaky a mbscriber of ihe Itemiser, p* rh.ip* you would like to have it during (he political ounp tigi». Fifty cent* will pay for four month*. 1). Lynn Ouhser, who wa* formvrh of Dallas college, i* teaching at P i’»»' Rock, while Philip Mnlkey ami wif- who w.t- M»*> Ethel Force, »ire te. ch ing at Oak« sdsle. The republican »*.nte convention will I k * held in I'orilnnd April 14 h tod Folk f'*u* t.v will «end 9 deleg »!•«. The county primaries are to be liel«l April 2nd and the county conventions A pnl 7ib. Now since Senator Hanna i* d** d Li»e general puol.c are battling that he wtt* a U-Uer aud greater iiu u than they had thought. In short, be w «• in many ways and things one of the foremost men in the laud and not half as bad a* his eus.nies had pic tured him. Dallas, Oregon Have in the southwest edge of town a number of desirable tracts of from one to five acres, which they would be pleased to show. Adm in istrator’s Notice. o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e r t h a t t h e UN- dersfgne.l wne on the lit h day uf Jan, »004, by the county court o f Pol!, eotl t.v, Oregon, ap pointed administrator of the estate o f Ferdinand W illiim s, late of P> lkcounty, Oregon, deceased. All pei'*<>n* holding claims :*gain>t the said estate are notified to present the 8 me, duty verified a« re quired by law, to the undersigned at the b w office of Frank Holmes in Salem, Marion county. Dreg *n, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 25th day of Jan, 19C4. N THOMAS t>. RICKS. Administrator of the estate of Ferdinand Williams, deceased. Thè Strength-Giver < J a y n e ’ s T o n ic V e r m if u g e — m en Don't Make a Siave of your nife 1 ut *• rd your linei» and •Ah* r it;ti* lea tbai make wn.«h day a n family terror, to p *sr b.nndry. We h«v#» iiie !acilui‘ S to produce maxi mum revolt* ai * minimum of Uh*r. Our work is at* bright a* a rose bit*h ! in btnom* ansi « tir r* te>* low enough to provoke a smile W hat we do can’ t t*e «lune at home, for a few cent*. SALEM STEM LAUNDRY Leave orders in Dallas with J. J. Fidi#» or at the Roy confectinaery store.