Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 18, 1904, Image 1

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D A L L A S O R E G O N NOVEM BER 18.1904
V O L. X X X .
CAN I W U S i r I I CUNIO.
Dr. D a r r i n Says Y ss, a n d Q lv e s O v -
e r w h a l m l n g Proof of Hla Ass er­
tion.
Auers
Mrs. Ahbie Waieham was 26 "esra s
»nfferer from epilent'e fit*. The many
so trs that »he will carry Ib'Ougli life
You can depend on Ayer’s
I e»r evidence of fall, »he »u-t»intd an
Potash Fills th e
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a result of this modi horrible affliction
Hair Vigor to restore color to
— > pilepsv. She consulted the liest
G rain Sacks
your gray hair, every time.
i h 1 Potath is a necessary nourish-
medical talent, «it different physician*
Follow directions and it never
pronouncing lhe care incurable She
W mer»t for grain and all other crops.
fails to do this work. It stops
wat recommended at laat to Dr. Dar­
Write to day for our valuable
rin, but in her own mind, and in the
books on "Fertilisation’ *— full of
m nd* of her friend*, with but lilt's
lt> pe of *v*r being cured. Appended
intt rmauon that every farmer should
are her own worile:
possess—sent free to applicants.
“ I hr Darrin treated me with elect­
faliingofthe hair,also. There’s
ricity and medicine and from the firet,
OERMAN K A L I W ORKS
great satisfaction in knowing
I began to improve, and after a thor­
93 P
Street
N ew Y o rk
you are not going to be disap­
ough courts of hi< treatment I am
happy to ray I am cured, I hays
pointed. Isn’t that so?
hail no indication of a return of my
“ My hair faded until It was about white. It
took Juat ono bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor to
year*.
h w I u I affliction for the paat 11
restore it to its former dark, rich color. Your
I give this in the intereat of tlmae sim­
Hair Vigor certainly does what you claim for
It.” — A. M. iiouuAM, Hockingtkam, N. C.
ilarly afflicted end moat heartily rec­
01.00 a bottle.
j . c. AYicn co„
ommend Dr. Darrin’» ayatem. I had
All druggist*. —
f o r r - Lowell,. Mass.i
epilepsy 26 year* before going under
Dr. Darrin’a care. November 14 he
cured me of a care of deafneaa in one
minute. I refer to Mr. B. F. Haley
J. L . C O L L I N S ,
and Mr*. Gri ham, corner of First soil
ttterney and Counselor at Law, Main alreeta, slro Mrs. F. U. Dewey,
386 |)avia street, Portland, all of whom
S o lie ilo r i b C k a a c e r j.
knew of my condition, then and now.
"R efer any and all tom e at Monta-
M m been n practice of hie profession in fthie place
about thirty yeare, and will attend to all Imsineee villa, Oregon, by letter or in pereon.
it ranted to hu care. Office, corner Main and Court
Mr*. Abbie Wareham.
[O rig in a l.)
U OailM, Polk Go, Or.
8 clatlc R h e u m a tis m C ured.
“ I don’ t believe that.”
" I w ill prove It to you, sir."
(T o the Editor)— I wish to state my
J. N. H A R T
“ Hess.” snapped the first speaker,
case in brief. Five yeare ago I wae
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
afflicted with sciatic rheumatism and “ are there uuy gooseberries In the
waa oured by Dr. Darrin with electric­ house?”
Room 1, Oslield building.
" W e ’re to have gooseberry pie. for
ity end medicine. 1 remain perman­
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ently cured. Refer anyone to me at dinner, father. Mother made one yes­
terday.”
545 Hood street. Portland
“ A ll right.” said the father. "Y on
J. A. Bennett.
OSCAR H AYTER.
J u d g e C ro c k e tt C u r e d of Deafness can prove it nt the table."
It Is a well known fact that certain
For ten . ear* prior to going under
A tto rn e y a t-L a w .
Dr. Darrin’a electrical
treatment, vegetables are poison to certain peo­
Frank Andrew’ s had told Mr.
September 12, 1896,1 had been grad­ ple.
Office upstairs iu Campbell’ • build­ ually growing tleaf, with a constant Dutton that he could not eat gooseber­
ing.
ringing in my eara. For the past five ries without producing a rash on his
year*
I could not heur ordinary con­ body. Frank and Bessie Dutton were
DALLAS
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versation. W ith treatment by Dr. devoted to each other, and her father,
Darrin I can hear nearly as well as ev­ who wished to dispose o f her hand to
er iu my life. I can couacientously suit himself, was annoyed at the situ­
N. L .B U T L E R
recommend Dr. Darrin’s new cure for ation. During dinner h e-sat without
deafness, and can he referred to at Mer­ speaking, now and again casting dis­
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satisfied glances nt his daughter and
lin Oregon, by letter or in person.
D A L L A S , OREGON.
her lover till the dessert was brought
Garrett Crockett.
on. Frank ate a lnrge piece o f goose­
W ill practice iu all court«. Office,
Dr. D a r r i n 's Pla o o of B u aln a as.
berry pie. and In less than half an
iver bank.
Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at hour a rash began to come out first on
the Hotel Gail, Dallas, Oregou, after Ills arm. then on his neck and face.
October 30th and until December 4,
"Singular,” said Mr. Dnttcn thought­
from 10 o’clock to 5 daily, evening 7
fully. “ I wouldn't have believed It.”
to 8, Sunday 10 to 2.
" I am sorry, sir,” replied the young
TRUCKM AN.
The doctor makes a speciality of ail man, "th at I can't as reuilil?" satisfy
diseases
of
the
eye,
ear,
nose
and
D a l l a s : O r e g ’on
yon ns to the truth o f all my state­
throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, ments. 1 wish I could prove Mr. Cros­
la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and
A lair share ol patronage solicited kidney diseases, or those who sutler by Cotton a humbug. I would gladly
suffer the discomfort o f the rash to do
»nd all o-ders promptly tilled.
front apathy and indiff rem e ; also
s o .”
genito-uriuary and skill disease* in
Now, the uian Mr. Dutton had pick­
either sex, such e* blood taints, semi- j ed out for ills daughter was tlds same
ual weakness and lost vigor, vsricoce
Crosby Cotton, who had returned to
le and stricture.
the east from the fa r west with a for­
All curable chronic disoa*ee treated
tune. He was not a refined man, and
L a atm Independence for Monmouth and Airlie —
at
$5
a
week,
or
in
that
proportion
of
:S0 a m
8:80 p m
Bessie Dutton detested him. H er fa ­
may require. The j
Leaves Independnce for
Monmouth and Dallas— time as the case
ther was not quite satisfied that Cot­
1:10 a m
6:16 p m
poor
treated
free,
except
medicines,
Leave* Monmouth for Airlie —
ton was r.s rich as he pretended to be,
front 10 to 11 daily. No case publish­
.60 a in
8:50 p in
and this, with Bessie's repugnance,
Learee Monmouth for Dallas—
ed except by permission of I he pati nt.
had delayed him In forcing the match.
1:20 a tn
7:80pra
All
business
relations
with
Dr.
Darrin
Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence—
Cotton iu order to Inspire confidence
:00 a in
6pm
slriictly confidential. Electrica' ap
gave a dinner to a number o f his
Leaves Dallas for Monmouth ant ln«ie *endenue—
pltanses
furnished.
One
visit
is
d.-air-
i:00 p m
7.30 p m .
friends, the Duttons being present; also
shle, though many c >ses can be treat­ their especial friend, Frank Andrews.
ed at home by writing symptoms.
Mr. and Mr*. Dutton had nltvays lived
R. C . C R A V E N
R . K. W IL L IA M S .
Eyes tested and glasses fitted.
P ru a iU e u t.
fla s h ie r .
very plainly and were people to be
W. C . V A S S A L L , assistant C a sh ie r
easily Impressed with a little display.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald, of
U A L L A S
C IT I
ISAAK
W hen the dinner came o ff It appear­
Dallas,
have
a
newborn
ami.
O r D ALLAS, OKKGON,
ed to Mr. Dntton that the host's great
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GOOSEBERRY
W. F. MUSCOTT,
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
Dr. McCallon and Druggist Balt were
Trsiidacts a general banking ousi-
uodd in all ltd branched; buys aud sells in the capital city Saturday.
ixcliauge on principal points iu the
The president and the governor have
United States; makes collections oil all set apart Thursday, November 21, as
points in the Pacific Northwest; loans Thanksgiving day.
money and discounts paper at the best
Mrs. H. E. Koxer is hack from a vis­
rates; allow interest on time deposits.
it of several months among her east­
ern relatives and friends,
wealth bad been lavishly used to apt a
splendid table. Frank Andrews, who
wus more used to dinner parties, no­
ticed that the chicken salad was made
o f veal, and a fillet de sole wits con­
cocted o f a very ordinary fish called a
flounder. But be made no comments.
For over a third o f a century Dr. Pierce’»
Golden Medical Discovery has sold more
Half an hour is all the time requir­ largely Ilian any other blood purifier or
ed to dye with Putnam fadeless dyes.
stomach
tonic.
R A IL W A Y
Sold by druggists, 10 ceuls per pack­
Bigger
age.
TIME TABLE:
sales to­
1 SO p na 7:30 a m;lv Dallas
ar 4:35 p m 9.56 am
day than
At the home of her parents in Lin­
1:80 p u 7:40 am Iv ‘Teats Sidinffar 4:20 p in 9:39 am
ever be­
1:80 pm 7:49 a m lv'Gilliams
ar 4:17 p in ¡9:36 aui coln, November 9, Mias Lillie Gerth
fore. Is
1:46 p m 7:kr
iv'Brid^eport ar 4:10 p ini9:30am
that not
was
married
by
Rev.
E.
Githeus
to
A,
1:06 p m *:03 a w ar Palls City lv|4.-00 pjn| 9:>»*iu
the true
H. Anderson, of Clackama- county.
Dolly except Sunday.
test r
•Trains stop on signals only.
They have gone to live on a farm
Cures oth­
LO U IS C E R L IN C E R , JR .f
ers, why
near Hubbard.
General Manager.
not you?
Maltes
Peterson <fc Dunbar will open their
rich red
new vaudeville entertainment in Dal­
blood.
las on Tuoedav November 22. Admis­
An imita-
tion of nat­
sion to any part of the house only ten
ure’s meth­
rents. The program will contain
T IM E T A B L E
od of
nothing that would offend the must re­
restoring
c g r v a l l ib m a i l - d a il y
waste o f
fined persons.
7:80 a m L r .............. Portland................ Ar 5:50 p m
tissue and
•0.4« a m L v ....... ^
Derry.......... ..... Lv 2;18 p m
impover­
Presiding Elder Hollingahead. of
1;45 p m A r ........
Corvallis............. Lv 1:20 p m
ishment of
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Portland, held quarterly conference at
the
Mood
Bregon Central ami Eastern railroad.
the Methodist church Saturday even­ sud nervous force is used when you take
ing an«1 preached there Sunday morn
DALLAB PASSENGER— D A ILY , EX. 81'NDAY
an alterative extract of herbs and roots,
Monday he went t > without the line of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce’»
:08 p m L v ..............Portland
.. Arl0:t0am ing and evening.
Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable
: N p n A r .............. Delia*
.. .L r 7:U0
hold quarterly conference at Falls City. medicine coaxes the digestif* function»
His district includes everything west rod help» in the assimilation Wf food, or
YAMHILL DIVISION:
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street
of the Willamette river aa far south o ' rather takes from the food just the nutri­
A IR L IE F R E IG H T -T R IW E E K L Y
Laat year ment the blood requires.
Leave 7:40 a tn ...... Portland..........Arrive 3:32 p tn Corvallis end Philomath-
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
fcte'o 8:60 p m............ Danas........
Arrive 8.20 a m he was at Centenary church in East
purifies the blood end entirely eradicates
Arrive 148 p m ........ A irlie........... Leave 7:00 a m
Portland, it being one of the most iiu the poisons that breed and feed disease.
It thus cures scrofulsr, eczema, CTysipclas,
portant in the city.,
boils, pimples, and other eruptions that
A . J. M A R T IN ,
mar and «car the skin.
Pure blood is
essential to good health. The weak, run­
P A IN T E R ,
L. V . WOODS, M. D.
down. debilitated condition which so many
people experience is commonly the effect
House, sign and ornamental, grain
of impure blood.
Dr. Pierce’» Golden
PKytician and Surgeon,
Medical Discovery not only cleanses the
ag, kalaoming and paper hanging.
blood o f impurities, but it increases the ac­
tivity of the blood-making glamls, and it
Dallas, Oregon.
enriches the body with an abnndant supply
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of pure, rich blood.
No matter how powerful the intellect or
I . B. • l»L «T .
H. C. Emm.
the
resources of intellectual power it must
R-I-PA-N-S Tabnles
be bneked tip by physical force. Every
S I B L E Y <5fc E A K I N ,
Doctors find
day the voutn or man must manufacture
a pint o f rich, arterial blood, that is pure,
A good prescription
A tto r n e y H -n t- L a w .
stimulating to the brain, and that can re-
bnild the ti-sucs that were destroyed in
For mankind.
T . hsv. th. < »lr M of »bwract book, is Potk yesterday’s work.
l s e k M U n o w k for iima! oreasfone.
m i l . Raliabis »Detract* farmehed. and w w y to
Dr Pierce’s Pellets en re bilioasneflfc
et W yte^C vH itales a eepply fer a
M
Ho etHomlooiOB charged • • loosM. Room* t
M 8 WHbmTi Wloffc, M IM
S 1 LEM, FILLS CiniWESTERN
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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W h y pay $12 and over for a suit of
Do not be deceived by these old advertising tricks.
Buy your
clothes which we sell for $8 and $10?
goods of us. W e are lower than any of them all the time.
ELLIS & KE YT
W e excell them all for prices, material,
etc., and do not sell for cost either.
DALLAS, OREC.
nor could lie very well tio so to ms
i
&Lr. Dutton's cheeks were beginning it to the assembled company.
friends, the Duttons, because be was
- Æ ffiT Æ K S * » m ™ «.
“ Gooseberry!” he cried.
to get rosy, his tongue a trifle thick,
not placed beside them at table.
There, true enough, was the rash o f i
while his lips were purged iu h satis­
It was evident that Mr. Dutton was
fied smile. Mrs. Dutton wns compli­ the gooseberry, and the Dutton fam ily j
H a s M an ara.
very much impressed with the enter­
menting the host on the sumptuous- knew that instead o f champegne they
H og manure is very v aria Me to com­
tainment. The host sat at the heud of
ness o f his fenst. especially the variety had been drinking gooseberry wine.
position owing to the variable natnr.
the table, his red face giowtag. On his
H ow the dinner ended was not re­ of the food supplied to thla animal, but­
i o f his wines. Then when for a moment
right sat Mr. Dutton, on his left Mrs.
the ripple of chat lulled something ported, but Croeby Cotton did not mar- j ts generally rich, although «m tolnto«
Duttou. and next to her father sat Miss
happened. Frank Andrews was ob­ ry Resale Dutton, and Frank Andrews a high percentage ot water. It *ener-
Dutton, casting longing eyes at Frank,
served holding up hi.« arm, which he was the happy man who finally led her atea little heat in decontpeeto«.
who was pluced at the other end of
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had bared to the elbow, and displaying to the altar. Cotton’s wealth turned
the table, but opposite.
With the
soup was served a white wine, which
Andrews tasted and pronounced “ Call
fornia;” then a reu wine, which he
sipped and pronounced also “ Califor­
nia;” then a sherry, which he sipped
and pronounced also “ California.”
Nevertheless he held his peace.
He
cast occasional g!..n<es at the other
end o f the table an 1 saw tin t the host
was rolling his wine under his tongue
and smacking his lips, at the same
time expatiating on Us merits to Mr.
Dutton.
“ This ciioblls,” he said. “ 1 imported
m yself from Daria. The c Li ret I pro­
cured from the stock o f a French con­
noisseur in w in e« who lived in Ilor-
deaux. Fortunately I was on hand
when his wines were «old and put
$1,000 in a hundred bottles. The sher­
ry I hcTi'-ht In Lisbon. Dut don’ t waste
your taste on these. W e’ ll’ have some
champagne presently, the celebrated
Champagne Rosa, which was made In
1850. I bought It right out of the cel­
Has decided to add other lines of merchandise to their fine stock of
lar where it had lain fifty years.”
clothing,
and in order to do this we will be obliged to reduce the
Frank Andrews was beginning to
largest portion of our stock and remodel the store to make room for
boll with Indignation. It was perfectly
plain to him that the man was playing
the new line. We will make a deep cut on the entire line nowon
on the inexperience in such matters o f
hand.
Note prices and arrangements.
his guest as well as his credulity and
wns succeeding to his heart's content
HE Cslebrated Hart, Schaffer 4 Marx make of clothing at a
for Mr. Dutton was all smiles, thinking
reduction o f ..................................................................................... 1 6 per ct
how nice it would be to marry his
Second lo t .. . . ......................................................... *....................... 2 0 per ct
daughter to this nabob and live on
Third lo t ............................................................................................ 2 6 per ct
such meat and drink for the rest o f bis
life.
I/ ’IN G S B U R Y Hats, the beet in the market ...............
10 per ct
Fin ally there wag a popping o f corks,
other hat* and caps ............................................................... 20 per ct
follow ed by a delicious gurgle, and
foaming champagne w as in the glasses.
LL W OOL U nde rw e ar .............................................. ......... 1 6 per ct
The host held bis glass by its slender
The best.cotton ribbed and fleeced underwear...........................3 6 c each
stem between his thumb and forefin­
A LL Silver Brand shirts, regular price fl.2 5 , now................. $1 each
ger, bowed to Mr. Dutton, then to the
Celebrated Black Hone.................................................................... 2 0 per ct
rent ®nd the nectar wag quaffed.
Frank Andrews tasted o f the wine and
set hi# glass down with a frowrn. In ­
LL 13.50 shoes ........................................................................... 8 *
deed the effort to capture the father o f
Oil clothirg .................................................................................. * 0 per ct
Regale Dutton by such cheap means,
together with certain admiring looks
U M B R E L L A S ................................................................... <¡1
o f the host to the young lady, had
U T ru n k s and suit cases .................................................................. ■ ® 1 er
finally excited Andrews to the point of
explosion. But there was another rea­
U P P O SIN G an article is marked 110. 15 per cent off it will
son why he did not like the cham-
cost $8 60; 20 p«r cent off it will cost $8 ; 25 per cent off it w"*
nflgne
cost ........................................................................................................
Great
Alteration Sale!
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1 THE HUB CLO THIN G C O |
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M AR KET REPORT.
I ^ L A C K C l a y Worsted suits, regular price 410, n ow ..................^50
RCI-ORTEU W g K K L Y B Y
h O U D H A R Y * KI.M8
W heat, per bushel. 80c.
Bran, per ton |22 90
Shorts, per to n , |23.
Oats, per bushel, 45 eta.
F lou r, per b a rre l,14 20.
Flour, per sack, $1 10.
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
Potatoes, per bushel, 75 ct«.
Butter, per pound 25cle.
L ard , per poun d, 12J ct*.
Bacon .sides, per pound, 15 cte.
H aras, per pound, 16 cts.
Shoulders, per p o u n d ,9 £ ll cts.
E gg s ,p e r d ozen . 39 cts.
C h ic k en s , per dozen 13i3|5
Dried fru its, per pound, 3@ 10 c i»
Beets, per poun d,U cents
T u rnips, p e r pou n d , H cte.
Cabbage, per poun d, 2 cte.
Onion*, p er pound, 3 ct*.
Bean*, per ponud,4(«t5 rente,
Corn m eal, per pound,3 ct*
Hay, per ton, 88st412.
And all other goods in proportion. This will he the biggest cut in
the Ht ate as they are all new and good goods. Ihe sale will com­
mence
Saturday, November 12th
For 30 days.
Ix>ok out for bargains.
Youra reepactfully,
THE HUB CLOTHING CO., Kirkpatrick
brick, Dallas.
Arrangements h a v e already been made with Mr. Frank Morrison to
remodel the store.