Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 07, 1904, Image 2

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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
WITH A LAME BACK ?
W H AT TH E Y HAVE TO SAY ABOUT
T H E O O I N C 8 JN T H E C O U N T Y .
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1904.
Kid ney Trouble H akes You
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 of W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are
a n d H ave B e a n Lately O o m ^ .
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S U B S C R IP T IO N
BATES:
50 .................................... Par y<’« r
7f> ........
.............. P er *ix months
40 ........................P er th re e months
A ilvo i tis in g rates m ade known on
q d ic .lio n , C orrespon den ce is solicit-
sr P in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonahh
FA LLS C IT Y .
H R Ross is to open
gallery here.
a photograph
j
Randolph Butler has recovered from .
a severe hurt.
vliss M oore, from the Portland hos­
pital, is nursing Joe Graham.
Miss L u c ille Reed w ill begin teach
in g at O aiihural next M onday.
M r and Mrs. Frank Butler attended
Pom ona grange at Independence.
|
Thed/ord’s Black-Draught cornea
nearer regulating the entire system
and keeping the body in health than,
any other medicino made. It is
always ready in any emergency to
treat ailments that are frequent in
any family, such as indigestion,
biliousness, colds, diarrhoea, and
stomach aches.
Thedford’s Blaek-Drauglit is the
standard, never-failing remedy for
stomach, bowel, liver and kidney
troubles. It is a cure fqjr the domes­
tic ills which so frequently summon
the doctor. It is as good for children
as it is for grown persona. A dose of
this medicine every day w ill soon
j cure the most obstinate case o f dys­
pepsia or constipation, and when
taken as directed brings quick relief.
J o u r n a l or O r e g o n ia n .
E ith er of thorn alone or the ftem i-
zer would coat- you $1.50 u y « tr, hut
we have made a com bin ation by
which you can get this paper anil e i­
ther c f the Portland paper« a year for
$2. T h e home paper would g iv e you
all the cou n ty lie * * ami either of the
others th at of the Htalo and world
| Those who desire to keep posted must
read cu rren t newspa|»«rs, iliere being
! nothing that can take their p l.e e
l'ell your neighbors about this a ttra ct­
ive o flv i.
S H E R ID A N .
Frank
pleted.
new store
is com ­
Steve Braley has moved back to Hie
vicin ity of B uell.
IICNVILLS, ILL., Deo. 23,1002.
THwlfonT. Hl*ck-I>mURlit ha* been our
family doctor for tiro years and we want
no other. When any o f us feel badly we
take a dose and are all right In twelve
hours. Vie have spent lots o f money for
I doctor bills, but KOt along Just as well
| with Black-Draught.
¡ j . BADEll.
Ask your dealer for a package o f
I Thedford’s Black-Draught and If he
I does not keep it send25c. to T h e Cbatta-
[ nooga Modiciue Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
and a package will be mailed to you.
Yocum 's
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have m o v e '1
back from Pendleton.
R R Jones and son, L lo y d , are log­
gin g for the oak m ill.
T h ere is now a cem en t walk in front
of Bewleys livery stable.
Mrs. Busan Bryant has gone hack
on a visit to her old Nebraska home.
John R idgew ay, o f M ill C reek, has
had a stroke of paralysis.
T h ere was 1.51 inches o f rain in
Septem ber and the highest tem per­
ature in the shade was 89 degrees.
Miss E lla W h ite was married lis t
week to Rev J. J. Patton.
AlMtiit a year ago uncle Bdl Brown
Mu
M aggie t^ilf! lu s com e from
A laska an 1 will remain with Mrs. K (e ll so g< ud over gettin g a big price tor
Mr*. J U. Gmvtf* lia* gn u . tmek to C Hanna nntii February, when ah*» hia hop« that he had $100 in nick'd*
Portland.
scattered over the court hou»e ya d
will go hack to IhWMon.
to be grabbed Op by bo>a ami girls
R ev Thom pson and wife w en t to !
from all part« of the country
An
\ conference at Eugene.
T rn m an Bevens and Thom as „Crow
English p .p er got. hold of h ami wr >e
Some seventeen carpenter* »»re at ly, of the K in gs V«II*»y vicinity, were for liie picture and an account ol it.
in town Monday. N early forty years
work on tlie Luckiam ite bridge.
An d now io t i\ s a h tie r lo r n tlnit
ago Mr. Bevens married M arv, d aught­
Mrs. M libel W bee lock. Mrs. Vernon er of Uucle Jack Grant, and Grandma o.»un ry to him asking lor $25 l l t i es­
and Mrs. W allace of Independence Grant now spends most of her tim j tablish there a home for neglec <1
g'.rle. H e k nows of *o iiiauy openings
were here Saturday.
with Mrs. Bevena alid bar grin d
ui h uue for c h e r r y that the request
Mrs. A . B . Lacy and children re­ daughter, Mrs. Joe Brown, iu M cT m i i will go unheeded.
turned from the hop yard with $80 nounls valley
I V Alley.
you GET DP
H ltcra b le.
Almost everybody who reads the newe­
pepers ls sure to know of the wonderful
cure# made by Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
the rreet kidney, liver
and bladder remedy.
It is the great medi­
cal triumph of the nine­
teenth century die-
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi­
nent kidnev and blad­
der specialist, and le
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 S w a m p -R o o t 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 hsa
been made by which all readers of this 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 generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co..Bing­
hamton, N. Y.
The
regular fifty cent and Hom* of sWamp-Root.
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
added to the fam ily pursd.
Joe James and wife. Ed. Bteele and
wife, Ed D’ A n n o n d and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. R. W . Swink, .VIr. and Mrs. D M.
Calhreath and C leve Parker Sunday
ed am ong kindred and frffcuds here.
TETe
J a y n i ’ s T
P e o p l e B e l l e v i n It.
It has been cyn ica lly raid tiiat any­
th in g can be sold by advertisin g now-
a-days, T h is is not so. M tn y lin i­
ment*» have been advertised, but illy
one, P erry Davis' P ain killer, has stood
the lest of 60 years u«e. T od ay it«
p opularity is greater than ever and is
based not upou what anybody says,
but u p o n , what the rem edy d«**s
T h ere is but one p ain killer— Perry
Davie.
"
T h e O ld W hite Corner and the Dalrymple Store
*£
Great IVloney Raising Sale
oft
Tremenduous price concessions on every thing in these two quality stores.
Thousands of dollars worth of new goods have been received at both stores. ^
and all will he sacrificed in order for us to raise money. Think of it!
b u e n a
V is ta .
W . H Murphy has finished d ryin g
his hops.
V . B Goin and M»ss M te Smith, are
again in charge of our school.
We Must Raise $50,000 in 60 Days.
George M cLau gh lin paid his broth ­
er W illiam $-00 for th irteen cows.
Thom as Kay Woolen Mill Flannels
Double fold, 54-iuch special, $1.05.
Double fold, 58 inch upectnl, $1.35 a yard.
Double fold, 60 inch special, $1.35 a yard.
66-inch
Oxford grey
worth 11.26. Special.
clothe*,
12^ K im on a flannels.
0 cents.
7 8 cents a yard.
60 cent n ovelty «u itin g * reduced to
8 9 oanta a yard.
$1.25 and
Bale price.
8 cents,
Kimmni
flan n el«.
Sale
$1 50 white
quilts
9 8 cents.
R abhit skin flannelette*, regular
12} cent value*. Sale price.
20 cent
price.
Bale price.
N ew Wastings
New gtyhft for waistings just re­
ceived from New York . T h e y are
*he regular 50 cent grade. Our
sale price.
16-23.
3 5 cents a yard.
A . Anderson and wife, have been
visiting his brother at M cM in n ville.
A 8 our Bales progress
day by day, the crowds get
larger and larger, and pub­
lic enthusiasm grows. Fhe
reason our big store has
grown so suddenly in pub­
lic favor is th is: W e car­
ry the best goods that the
m arket produces; we treat
our cu slon .er« with the ut­
most com teay ; we under­
sell oui com petitors w ith ­
out in du lgin g in under­
hand m ethods; we never
m isrepresent ourselves.
P erh ap s You W on der
If the to rm en tin g cold that made last
winter *yie lon g m isery will be as bad
ibis year. C e rta iu ly not, if you take
A llen 's Lung Balsam when tickling
and rawness in tiie th roat announce
■h** presence of the enem y. D o not
**xp«*ot the cold to wear ¡»self out.
Fake the righ t rem edy in time'. A l ­
len's Lu n g Balsam is Dee from opium.
Call at
W isem an’s
old stand ami see the
complete line of
John Fosters fam ily have moved to
Perrydale.
te fa fc s ff'
YouNsed ths Goods
Ws Nsedthe Money
LET OS TRADE
PARKER.
Miss Au stin ’s school began Monday.
Mr. Fu qua is buying cattle in K in gs
G O T H IS H A IR B AC K .
W aa
N o w Suit Casos Ju st Received.
m
T h is style, genuine sole leather suit case, with fancy boll and lin in g
and box shirt fold.
T h e g ria* est case in Am erica for the price.
A great slaughter o f high
grade me eham lise
A n
honest, levitim i te sale eon
ducted on principles that
will make <• friends » s
lon g as wo remain in hum
ness. 'Fhe largest and most
com preht nsive, sloe k o f
h u h * r a le , N E W , S T Y L ­
IS H m erchandise in the
VY ilia mo tie valley.
$20 and $25 suits for men reduced to $10. Boys suits $1
up. Mens suits $3 up. Genuine Riestley Cravenette rain
coats. Sale price $9.
m
P e r f e c t l y B a ld W h e a H e S ta r te d
t o I n If a w b r o ’ e H e r p lH d e .
Hardware
they have on sale Their
stock is new and first-
class. Everything need
ed in building. They
wish to call special at­
tention to their tine as­
sortment of
STO VES A N D R A N C E S .
and to anyonewho
contemplates buy­
ing a new suit or a new overcoat: H ave you seen
those elegant new fall suits at the Huh Clothing
store? It not. do not buy until you have.
If you
want good, honest medium priced clothing, we have
it in the famous H. S. & M. brand.
To Hop-Pickers
S T. L O U IS FA IR V O TE .
Result of contest up to 10 o’clock V i d-
nesday night, giving the ten receiving the
highest vote:
6.713
Nora Robinson
7.303
Rose Bronken
>,012
Hallie Reynolds
377
Lillie Baxter
Bessie Muscott
31
>0
Rena Hope
8
Augusta Miller
Pauline Nesm ith.........
. . .
7
G oing to school this year?
I f he is, buy him a suit of
us and he gets a nice present with each suit. W e
will give with each suit and each boys overcoat a
nice box containing pen holder, pens, colored cray­
ons, pencils, etc.
I s Your Boy
THE FAMOUS BLACK CAT HOSIERY
I T Kirkpatrick
aoobson & CO.
brick, Dallas.
“He who works
with poor tools
is twice tired.”
?
tw # *e » e # e **e s e w *$ w e e *e
Agricultural Implements |
P LO W S ■ W A C O N S . C U L TIV A TO R S
H A R R O W S B U C C IE S S P R IN C W A C O N S
GARLAND’S BUSINESS COLLEGE
Plumbing of all Kinds.
S IL V F R T O N . O R E G O N .
X
^
4»
A ll sorts of machine oil. Our blacksmithing is X
is guaranteed, Great variety of things for farmers. J.
J. B. C A R L A N D ,
Principal.
W AGNER BROS
Send for catalogue.
DALLAS
m in
Oregon
Dallas
O A K M IL L V IC IN ITY .
Mr
Rowe and fam ily, also Mrs.
K nighten and daughter, have been to
Alban y.
...
~
C. O. Burse 11 is over from B ilverton .
I t is hard to find a m ore tin r-
oughlv tired person than one who
is tiMi.g a poor svstetn of short-
littnd. W e teach the Ben. P it­
man system .
T h is system has
outlived a yard of cheap, easy sys­
tems, and is still d oin g business
at the old stand.
iR M iru c i
S A N IT A R Y P L U M B IW i
-
HO T W A T E K A N D H O T A I R H E A T IN ti
J . L. STOCKTON q* C O .|
answer is— T h e y are easier and more
pleasant to take and their effect is so
gentle and so aggreeaple that one
hardly realizes that it is produced by
a medicine. T hen
they not on ly
m ove the bowels hut im prove the ap
petite and aid the digestiou. For
ale at 25 cents per bottle by the W il-
boo Drug com pany.
onic V
V A U q fH N & W E A V E R
T h e Constables have moved back to
D o not make any mistake, but re­ Goo*eneck.
member the name, Swam p-Root, Dr.
Miss H attie T eats has returned to
K ilm er’s Sw am p-R oot, anil the ad­
Clarence Olm sted w.ll move from dress. Bingham pton, N . Y . on every Dallas college.
T h e band concert Saturday even ing
Gooseneck to Centralia, W ashington. bottle.
M i«» H a ’ lie M orrison, of Dallas, is
will consist of solos, duets and qu ar­
teaching for us.
tets and will he well worth attending
H o w ’s T h i s .
R. R . R iggs attended the Cooper
W e offer $100 reward for any case Buchanan store and Verd Johnson
A lb e rt T ea l is building for Frank
of catarrh that can n ot be cured by now owns Ed. T aylors interest in the H ollow w edding
B u tler a forty foot bridge across
other
store
here.
H a ll’s Catarrh Cure.— F. J. Cheney
Mis* N ellie H ill’s aeverly burned
Brown creek to h it cattle range be­
& Co., Toledo, O h io
W e , the under
Cecil Staats, who recently grad­ hand is im p rovin g.
W e W a n t A R epresentative
yond.
signed, have known F. J. Cheney for uated from the agricultural college,
In every com m u n ity, to whom can be |
Mr*. Thorn has rented her property ;
the last 15 years and believe him per­ has gon e to a Ht. Louis medical c ol­
J im m ie Yoak u m and sister have
turned over each month e x p irin g sub ;
to Mr. Fu gate and will go to tier Ida­
fectly honorable in all business trana- lege and upon his return will give five gone to California where he has a po­
scriptiona for ren ew al; also to secure \
ho homestead near where Mr. Ray
ac'ion s and financially aide to carry treatm ent to the corns and bunions sition.
new subscriptions on a special plan r
out any obligations made by his firm. o f his friends.
mond livos.
which insures the bulk of the m agazine j
F o r O v e r 8lxty Y e a r s .
— W aldinu, R inn an <fe M arvin, whole­
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business wherever our propositions are :
A IR LIE .
sale druggists, T o ll do, Ohio.
H a ll’s H o w A b o u t Y o u S u m m e r V a c a t i o n
A n old ami well tried rem edy. Mrs.
presented. M agazine reading is on
A. C. Btatts has i new disc cu lti­ the increase. W h ere on e magazine Catarrh Cure is taken internal y, act­
N ew port on Ya qu in a Bay is the W in slo w ’s Boo thing Byrup has been
ing d irectly upon the blood and m u­ ideal seaside resort on the N orth P a ­ used for over sixty years by m illio n « of
vator.
was suhfcribed for ten years a g o f live i
cous surfaces o f tfie system . T *»ti- cific coast. Round trip tickets at mothers for th e ir ch ild ren while teeth­
Hundreds and
I). W . T urn er was in Portland on are taken to-day.
m onials sent, free. P rice 75 cents a greatly reduced rates on sale from all ing, with perfect success. It soothes
sometimes thousands of dollars are j
business this week
bottle. Sold by all druggist. T ak e Southern P acific points in Oregon on the ch ild , softens the gums, allays all
paid out annually in every com m u n ity !
Orin Byers began an eigh t month* for flew subscriptions, and in renew ing H a ll’s F a m ily pills for constipation.
and after June 1st. Ask agents for pain, cures wind colic and is the best
term of school here Monday.
further inform ation and a handsome rem edy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
old ones. T h e Success Clubbing Off«*re
A IR LIE.
illustrated souvenir booklet, or write the taste. Bold by druggists in every
secure “ the inside track " in g e ttin g
8am. H astin g* was down from K ah-
to Edw in Stone, m anager C. & . E . R. part of the world. 25 cents a bottle.
this business
Our
representatives
T
h
e
Patras
stave
m
ill
has
qu
it
for
lolus for a short tim e recently.
R., Alban y, Or., or W . E. Com an, G. Its value is in calculable. Be sure and
renew from 70 to 90 per cent of sub­ the w inter.
ask for Mrs. W in s lo w ’s S ooth in g By-
P. A., 8. P. Co., Portland.
Percv H adley i* naving his barn re­ scriptions on the expiration lists fur
Client, vetch anil other grains are
ru» and take no other kind.
covered and otherwise repaired.
nished. W rite to -d a y — The Success
being sowed.
S P R IN G V A LLEY.
Johnson <fe Com pany have bought Co., W ashington 8q., N. Y .
W EST SALEM.
T h e double disc drill of E. W . Staats
Mrs. J. E. Phillips is visiting her son
out the racket store o f Mrs. W ilson.
H. W . Bancroft is m ayor of Fulls does fine work.
Chas, K . Dawson in Portland.
E th el Cross is atten din g school in
Mr. H orn er w ill leave f i r Crabtree City, with A. N. Robinson as police j
T h e T a rter A Lin eb ack bops were
G uy Phillips and fam ily, o f H ood S a le m .
H. L ivin gston chief of !
this week where he will clerk for Mr judge, and W
sold at 27-J cents.
R
iver
have returned home after visit­
Hanna and M iller are done drying
T u rn idge.
police. 'Fhe council men are J. C. Tal- j
prunes.
hot, J. T . Cham berlain, W . M . Ellis,
A. C. Staats bought a fin e A n gora ing his relatives here.
J. M. Behring is th in king o f having
A. J. Byron, G eorge Gardner and H . 8. j buck from W in . R iddell.
R ev. G. A. M c K in le y has returned
Mrs. Akin nets new house is finished
36 acres of hops put out on his place Calkins.
near here.
George Conn is hauling 10,000 hop to W ash ington after spending a few and occupied.
days
with
his
old
friends
here.
T h e present has been the most sue* stakes for P. A. Bachelor,
M -. Garfield has been hauling straw
Mrs. J. W . W ilson left for C alifoi- cesful all around hop year in the his­
J. H. Duncan, proprietor of the from the Brunk farm.
Dia last week to visit her daughter who tory of Oregon. '1 he growers all made
H e n ry T a rter is back from Idaho
Astoria
soda
works
has
been
spending
is quite sick.
money and so did the piokers. T h e and Mrs. P h illip s and dau ghter from a we >k with h i« brother W . B. D u n ­
Mrs. Ida Brown w ill stay near Rick-
weather wa* so good and the pickers the east.
reall during the winter.
can.
Kev. M. B. Y o u n g has taken his so plentiful that within two week the
R ailroad iron is being hauled from
wife to Soda ville to spend the winter en tire crop was gathered.
E lpliia W an n is clerk in g at the
T h e farmers are busy d igg in g pota­
Hundreds
with him. Miss Bessie is teaching at m ore than could get work cam e from here to build three m iles of track at toes, hauling in apples for the w inter N ew Y o rk R acket store.
the
S
paldin
g
lo
ggin
g
cam
p.
Salt Creek and the two boys are bach other counties to this in search of hop
A few are doing some nice plow in g
Frank Gibson has ha 1 a new barn
at home and go to school/
Dave Simpson has bought the J. S. but most are waiting for a good rain
yard em ploym ent
erected on his place here
A m on g the many people who went
Mr«. Julia W a iter« was married re­
to Biilen, ; st week tc attend the W il
cently and so was M i«s Grace Bran-
la me t v University are, John Phil
nan.
'lÆ c J ;
lips, Loreim and Guv S m ith , Zoduk
Barker, A lice and Rob. Shepard.
Misses Carrie and Fern Bentley
have g< ne to C aliforn ia for the form ­
Better T h a n P ills.
e r’s health.
T h e question imp been asked— In
Grandm a D eV oe, form erly o f this
what way aie Cham berlain’s Stom ach
and Liver Tablets superior to the ordi­ place, died not long ago in M innesota
nary cathartic and liv er pills? Our aged 84 years.
S A L E M ,O R E G O N
Strength-Giver
A
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DALLAS
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * flH M H t * # *
ICE AND GOLD STORAGE CO
Fidler A M arks, Props.
YYIiole*a1e and retail dealer* in
M IN E R A L W A T E R
ROOT HEER
G IN G E R A L E
8 0 D A S , A L L K IN D S
r iC K L E S
C ID E R V I N E G A R
S W E E T C ID E R
O R A N G E C ID E R
BANANAS
LEM ONS
ORANGES
Frederick Manuall, Maryland block,
O ur ice is made of pure
Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of New-
bro’s Herplclde. April •,
and began to
mountain water
use it for entire baldness. The hair fo l­
licles In Ms scalp ware not dead and In
Cold storage a* tew rates.
20 day» he had hair all over hia haad.
On July 2 ha w rite», "and today my hair
la ns thick and luxurtart aa any one
could wlah." Newbro’ a Herplclde w ork*
on an old principle and with a new dla-
covery—destroy the cause and you re­
move the affect. Herplclde destroy» the
OF TIM E AND M ONEY
germ that causes dandruff, falling hair,
and Anally baldness, so that with the In a hnsi >ess education pays. T h i-
cause gone the effect cannot remain. i« shown by the succ «s o f o f our stu-
Stops fa llin g hair at once and a new
growth
atarts.
Sold
by
leading lents in securing and holding respon­
W e offer rtrong btiei-
dm legists. Send 10c. tn »tamps for sample sible positions
to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich.
net"* and t-liort hand Cotltres. T h o r­
Bdi A G herring'on,
agents ough work
ami individual in­
struction. L ving e*ppm-e* low. Our
c a t« log tie w ill tell you all about our
achool. Y ou rs for the takin g.
fa iin v e j/ m e n f'
C A P ITA L
B U S IN E S S
COLLEGE, j
Sale«*. O r t g tt .
W. I. STALEY, Principal.
I
DALLAS
COLLEGE
m
LAGREOLE
ACADEMY
Classical, Scientific, Business and Elemen­
tary courses, Faculty specially trained in
leading colleges and universities. Careful
attention paid to individual needs of body,
mind and character. Library, gymnasium,
laboratory and dormitory privileges for both
sexes.
Expenses low.
Fall term begins
September 21, 1904. For catalogues or oth­
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PROF. C. T W H ITTL E S E Y
DALLAS, OREGON.
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