Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 13, 1905, Image 2

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D C U lA a , F R ID A Y . JAM. 1 3 . 1905 .
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BATES:
♦ 1 5 0 .......................................... Per y»*ar
$ 7 5 .................................Per six months
4') ............................Per thre e months
A dv eitiaing ra tes made known on |
ap plicatio n. Corre*pon«lence is solicit* i
ed.
F i n e J o b P rintin g done at reasonable
m ices.
J U R Y L I S T F C R 19OB.
Adolph Aebi, Airlie, farmer.
Glia« Alexander, Salem, farmer.
V' H Alexander, 1 »¡d., farmer.
I A Allen, R ick r ta ll, farmer.
J E Allen, R h k i e a l l , farmer.
J Anderson, Parker, farmer.
A M Arant, Monm ou th, farmer.
B M Ailbin«, Ind., engineer
vv A Ayres, Dallas, *t«>«'kiui<ter.
Jacob Babb, Monmm’th, farmer.
O J Baglay, Stiver, farmer.
M E Baily, McCoy, farmer,
J W Baldwin. Buena Vista, farmer,
K H Barker, Salem, farmer.
K R. Barnes, Monmouth, farmer.
W L Barnhart, Fails City, farmer
f A Batchelor Aiilie, farmer.
(j VV Baum. M< nmouth, farmer.
J A Baxter, Ballstou, farmer.
Win Bayne, 8alam . farmer.
Edw. Bell, MrCov, farmer
VVr H Beseekcr, Dallas, fanner,
H M Berry, Piivcr, farmer.
J 1) Sevens, Airlie, farmer.
Joh n Byerlev, Pcrrydule, farmer.
W K Birks. Ballstou. fainter.
Hugh Black Falls City. cl. rk.
VV H Bi als. P h inis, letircd farmer
G C Bolter, Park ei, farmer.
J a s Boydston, Dallas, farmer.
S M Bralev. Buall, farmer.
VV E Bridwell, Monmouth, merch’nt
W L Bristow, Lewisville, merchant
George Bronson, Monmouth farmer
Chas Brook*, In d , farmer.
Edgar Brown, Hal las, farmer.
Wall»* Brown, Airlie, farmer.
T VV Brun k, Salem, farmer.
T S Burch, Kickreall, farmer,
J M Burford, Dallas, farmer.
W E Burns, Monmouth, farmer
J H Burton, Independence, farmer
C E Burroughs, Ind. firmer.
1’. J . Butler Dallas, farmer.
Edw. Cad well. Dallas, retired.
C DCalbreath. Ind, merchant.
H S Calkins, Falls City, farmer,
H G Campbell, Dallas, real calate.
C C Campbell, Dallas, carpenter.
J C Cannov, Salem, farmer.
J W Card, Dali«®, farmer.
H T Cartnicil, Mnumouth, farmer.
J . L Castle, Dallas, stock dealer.
E Chamberlain, Suver, farmer.
E J Chapman, Dallas, merchant
A L Chute, Monmouth, blacksmith
R Clantield, Ballstou, farmer.
II W Clifford. Dallas, farmer.
J a s . Clow, sr, Kickreall, farmer.
J 0 C ix k eib a m , Butler, farmer.
VVm Cockle, Indtqien Jence, farmer
J H Collins, Ind, farmer.
J A Compton, Ind. former.
Geo. Conkey, Ind. clerk.
Levi Connor, Sheridan, farmer.
E VV Cooper, Ind. merchant.
M D Coulter, Dallas, farmer.
A E Courtor, Falla Cfty, farmer.
VV J Coy, Dallas, carpenter.
R C Craven, Dallas, banker.
J R Craven. Ind. mnrehant.
VV .1 Crawford, Salem, farmer.
VV J Ciitchlow. Airlie, farmer.
H H Crowley, Kickreall, farmer.
C H Cummins, Monin« uth, farmer.
L Damon, Ind. farmer
Ellis Davidson, Parker, farmer,
8 A Davis, Monmouth, farmer.
O H DeArmond, Stiver, farmer,
Oliver Dennis. Dallas, farmer.
8 C Denny, Monmouth, teamster.
J A Dickey. Buell, farmer.
J o h n Dickison, Ind farmer.
C M Dor ton, Monmouth, farmer.
J P Doughty, Monmouth, carpenter
H M E fiber t, Menmnuih, farmer.
J W Edgar, Salem, farmer.
Jos. Edwards, Pee dee, farmer.
W H Elliott, Salem, farmer.
Saved by Neuropathy.
T h e B e s t P h y s i c i a n s h a d G iv en
H im Up. but N eu rep ath y
C ured H im .
i |
j
body get, it, life from
I
food properly digested.
Healthy iligeattoe means pure
blood for the body, bat stomach
troubles arise from carelessness
in wting and stomach disorder*
unset tho entire system. Improp­
erly masticated food sours on the
stomach, causing distressing
pains, belching and nausea.
When over-eating is persisted in
the stomach become, weakened
I and worn out and dyspepsia |
claims tho victim.
T h o d f o r d ' s Black-Draught
I cures dyspepna. It frees the
stomach and bowels of congested
mutter and gives the stomach
new life. The stomach is quickly
Invigorated and tho natural
stimulation results in a good
appetite, with tho power to thor­
oughly digest food.
You can build up your stomach
with this mild and natural
remedy. Try Thodford’s Black-
Draught today. You can buy a
package from your dealer tor
25c. If be does not keep it, send
the money to The Chattanooga
M e d i c i n e Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn.. and a package will be
mailed you.
T H E D F O IS B 'S
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
• dies*, Bin gham pto n, N. Y . o n
hot tie.
every
COWTINUKD,
W H A T T H E Y H AVE T O SAY ABO UT
T H E D O IN G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
An U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re
l u m e of W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a r e
a n d H ave B een La tely D o in g .
S chool O ffic e rs M e e t in g .
Sntuaday. Ja n u a ry 21, the teacher.-
j and school directors of that and ad-
I joining di-trict* will assemble at Rick-
j reall to discuss the be.^t means of deal
mg with educational affairs. Besides
| iIn* following program exercises by the
j school children will be interspersed :
To w bit extent is the teacher respon­
sible f r the care of school property,
VV. I. Reynolds anil J a s Sim niton.
How a director can best serve the
teacher, T J
Gill and Win. G rant.
The relation of the patrons to the
schonlbonrd, VV E Good ell and gener­
al discussion. T he proper equipment
of a school building, C. L. Sta rr and
general discussion.
For C o a t S h o w In fo r m a tio n .
C u r e d H is M o t h e r o f R h s u m a t l s m *
B ible S tud y In s tit u te .
7 :1 5
KVKNINO.
Snccraalnl Mjilio d. in Enroll
in* Men, K I., stou t, Oregon
A HI ¡cultura! Collega; Wm- Pol
lard, \\ ill.im e n e Utiiveraity;
H. O. Hill, In ternational Stu
fieni Secretary.
Leader. Trainin g Clans, Lester
McLean, In ternational Student
He, relary.
Sunday, Ja n u a ry 15.
Jayne*
Eli. F Cnad
Those desiring any information
about the goat show to occur here
m xt Thursday and Friday. «Imuld see
«»ither D 8 Grant., W, A. Avros, H. L.
Fenton, G W. Me Bee or J . A. Riddell
For information concerning the ¡xml
try exhibit go to I V, Lynch, H L
Crider or J . D. S m ith . There is e x ­
pected to be a good exhibit of both
sheep and swine. Numerous letters
of inquiry indicate that there will be
many from a di*tance. I t will per-
bap* be the best known ami most im ­
portant goat show in the united states,
All Hie home people should go and
■*ee what fine stock there is around
them.
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A G u a r a n t e e d C u r e fo r P ile s
l u lling, blind, bleeding or protru­
ding pile*. Druggists refund the mon­
ey if Pa*«* Ointim nt funs to cure any
case, no matter of how long standing,
in 6 to 14 «lays. First application
give* ease ami rest, 50 cents. If
vour druggist hasn’t it send 50 cent*
in stamp* and it will be forwarded
post-paid by Pari* Medicine Co., 8 t
Louis, M«>
T h e Peak sisters will give their
laughable en te rta inm ent at the City
hall. Thursday evening January 19
Laughing begins when the curtain
rise«.
Miller
Long, of Jefferson, have
hi «tight the Marks meat market.
T o C u r e a C o l d In o n e D i y .
T a k e Laxative Bronio Quinine Tab
lets. All «IriiKfcists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E W. Grove’s sig­
nature is on each box. 2.1 cents.
Mrs Jo h n E
Miller, formerly of
this county, died laot week, iu Port­
land.
U NHAPPINESS DISPELLED.
Beginning next Monday evening»
Ebler G. K. Berry, « f Portland, wih M e n a n d W o m e n l/ a a a lm o a a A b o u t I t .
¿ive a series of eight lectures at th*
Many wnmen weep and wail and rofus<s
Christian churc h, in Pcrrydale. on to be comforted because their once mag­
•’l u r c h history, the first subject being nificent tresses have become thin and
faded. Many men Incline to profanity
the Church of Rains.
r.-i’-.r*“..*:
BooU a. A id r u r
o f P G lü c u in n . P rlcw d la
N IN T ,
D irv E R K M T
LAN.
C U A J L S . C o n l . 1 .1 1 G e t r a c t
C < U *T .litt r, l‘«p b l l l . t U l d . . ,
T id e n ttl W « l l i . r
T a b l e t . A a t r o n a m i c a l < i i( E
l U t o f T o a o t , F a s t » a d o th io *
H o l l o « V«.
M o o a iu h l
i>lai(r<»TW » a d c b o i c a l l l u a -
t r a t k o i . c . >o w h i c h ta * d d . d a
t i o n a h o w t»» t r e a t t l i a m . glvwsa Isa
O o < n p l.1. C A T A L O G U E O r D I S E A S E S !
Y o u r i rorfrilt*« o r D s s l s r w i l l i u p «
X—
e • e M r ( f < e k
r t U l y T p U l m X
«* •
Ä L b o ° I u t w l y
C m é S m L f m t f i uïlS l^ü ^ VlîÆ XIi illÎ Â . will brtaf N is /ss F R E E .
m it' i t t * r o w Í K E E . U
Jllx.K
‘ My mother has been a sufferer for
many years from rh eum atis m ,” says
W. II, Howard, of Husband, Pennsyl­
vania. “ At tin»«** she was unable to
move at all. while at all times walk
ing was painful. I presente'1 her with
a bottle of Chambi'rlaiu’s Pain Balm
an*I after a few applications she decid­
ed it wa* the most wonderful pain re
liever she. had ever tried, in fact,she
is never without it now and is at all
times able to walk. An occasional ap­
S p e o ia tto L a d ie s.
plication of Pain Balm keeps away the
Desiring to close out my entire line pain that she was formerly troubled
! of ladies and childrens underwear, 1 with.” For sale by Wilson Drug Co.
have decided to offer the same at
specially reduced prices. I am also
In the legislature C. N. M cA rth ur,
going lo give with every child* gar­
ment sold a handsome paper doll. Do "f R ickreall, is reading clerk in the
house,
and Worth Bock, of Dallas,
not fail to inspect my stock before
holds down a pageship in the same
looking elsewhere
body. Worth walked over and did
Mus. E lla J . M etzger
not hesitate to admit t h a t he had
been iii'tlTi^g*-fnrm school. T h e m em ­
B UENA VIS TA .
bers thought such a boy deserved en ­
Earl Prather has been down fro n couragement. George Morlou, of Dal­
las, is a page in the senate.
Hood River.
returned to his Sa-
VVm. Hall h
T he first annual Rihle Study Insti­ lem home.
tute of the college Young Men’s Christ­
Mi*s Alice Knighten will he taken
ian Association, of Oregon, will he I to Albany loi medical treatment,
held in the Doited Evangelical church j
R.*v,
Ela yer, of
Independence,
at Dallas, Saturday and Sunday J a n
nary 14 and 15
A number of dele preached some able sermons here.
«afis from each college in Oregon
Our school will give an entertain
will he preset a and will t*e enterlaii - meut to raise organ money
ed hv tile Dallas Col egc Association I
and their friends, Among the prom­
Me Reynolds Bros, have finished
inent leadi r* and speakers to be hen- planting 22 acres of hops.
ire L* ster McLean, of New Yo rk City.
We have a school orchestra with
H O, Hill, of Han Francisco, and 1. B
Rhodes, of Portland. Following i* Tressa P rather as organist and G ra n t
the programme to which the people of McLaughlin and Har man P r a t h e r on
Dallas are invited :
clarionets,
Saturday Janu ary 14
Freaiding Elder Hollingshead ha«
AFTKKNOOM
just held quarterly meeting here,
3:0(1 Opening exerciaea.
3:1 5 Survey of the lield— Preitent con-
H a s S to o d t h e T e s t 2 0 Y e a r s .
<litii.il ami work Hccomplialied
T h e old, original Grove’s Tasteless
4 .00 'I he Aim t>f the Bilile Stm lv Dr
partinriit, C K. Kcetl, ( ’ diversi­ Chill Tonic . You know what, you ar*
ty of Ortcmi ; Il E. William, -¡iking. It is iron and qu inine in »
Pacific University ; Ivan B. t int- less form. No cure, no pay. 50
enta.
R h o d e . Portland.
f r — e -. e ■ - !
ruouaric.
Invent* ry mik ! . ppraitement of the
All the blood In your body passes through
C R. Farit y estate was filed and ap-
your kidneys once «very three minutes.
The kidneys srs your pioved.
blood purifiers, they fil­
T h e final account was approved in
ter eut the waste or matter of Cyrus June« estate.
impurities In the blood.
Final acco un tin g of the David Red
If thoy are sick or out
of ordtr, they fall to do deenpp extate whs approved, the ad-
their work.
minis* rator to be discharged when lie
Pains, aches snd rheu­ tiles Vouchers f«*r disbursements.
matism come from ex­
Mrs William* was appointed ad-
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected m in i s t n l o r of the Jo h n A. William*
kidney trouble.
estate miner $2.100 bond, the apprais­
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady er* to hi* Ju h n Middletoi), J a s Middle-
heart beats, snd makes ona feel as though ton, ami Carl Sevenson.
they had heart trouble, because the heart Is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
T he inventory and appraisement
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
tiled bv the guardian of VV. lli l l De;»-
It used to be considered that only urinary linaer was approved
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
F i a n c e s A Hall was chosen guard
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin­ ian of Clyde Williamson, a minor.
ning in kidney trouble.
T h e estate of Henry J Butler was
It you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring ^our kidneys. The mild admi»ted to probate and J V. B. But-
|
ler
\vii> nun!« administrator thereof
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer *
S w a m p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy is under $14.000 bond.
toon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most disti essing cases
C h a m b e r la in s Cough Rem edy Ab
and is sold on its merits
so lutely H a r m le s s .
by all druggists In fifty-
The fault of giving children medi
cent and one-dollar siz­
cirte ctyitmning injurious duhstances,
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mall H omm of swwnp^Root. is HomeOr-iiea mure disastrous than
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find i the disease from which they are ►utTer-
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. mg. Every moth* r shoul i kn »w 'hat
Mention this paper when writing Dr. KUmer tdiainherlaiii** Cough Remedy is per
$t Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
fectly Hafe for children to take. It
Do not m ake any mistake, but re contains nothing harmful and for
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. cougho, coble and croup i« ummrpasj-
i Kilm er’s Sw am p-Root, and the ad- ed. F or sal«* by Wilson Drug Co.
0 ÜR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
J VV Lewis, Rickreall, farmer.
Ed J Loose, Salem, farmer.
I V Lynch, Dallas, blaokemith.
J o h n M Lynn, Dallas, farmer.
Thomas Lyons, Dallas, farmer.
Manley Martin, Ind. farmer.
Chas Mattison, Ind. farmer.
If Max field Suver, farmer.
C N McArthur. Rickreall, farmer.
J o h n J McRpe, Dali.»*, farmer.
0 E McC'aleb, Monmouth, farmer.
Jo h n McClain, Buena Vi*ta farmer.
Joh n McGrow, McCoy, farmer.
VV H McDaniel, Dallas, farmer.
VV VV McDowell, Salem, farmer.
S H M Elmurrv, Parker, farmer.
Pluto McFee. Dallas, farmer,
C O Merrift, McCoy, carpenter.
Jo h n Middleton. Dallas, farmer.
S W Miles, Independence, farmer
C A Mi’ler, Rickreall, farmer.
M VV Mix, Independence, farmer.
.T II Mulkey, Monmouth, farmer.
G S Nelson, Perrvdale, farmer,
Geo VV’ Newhi'l. Bullst.on, farmer.
Su n n e l Orr, Rickreall, farmer.
C II Parker, Parker, farmer,
.1 L Purvine, Salem, farmer.
VVm Ridgeway Buell, farmer.
R R Iligg*. Dallas, farmer.
1 M Robertson, Rickreall farmer.
J VV Rogers Ind. farmer.
Ross Rowell, Buell, farmer.
J J Rpssell, Monmouth, farmer,
Jo h n Schaffer, Salem, farmer.
(1 VV Siefarth. Dallas, tanner.
A VV Teats, Dallas.
M F White, Rickreall, fa mer,
COUNTY COURT.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
OAK M IL L V IC IN IT Y .
F o r S a l e O r g a n , IO D o l l a r s .
COMMISHIONKKS.
VVm. KiJdell.
Seth Riggs
Organs, g«»*>d one* that have been :
R«iy Rhodes is among relative* here
taken n exchange a* part payment |
for
pianos,
l
a
m
continually
taking
Let ha Plaukintou lias had pneu­
T he sum of 951 89 was ttsneferrefi
from the general fund lo n«ud district in exchange old ins trum ent* both or- j monia.
guns and piau-s. There are a num-|
No. 1.
Wilbur L*wU ami
family, have
h. r of g«Hxl ««rgiiiM received in ex
In malter of s’ ste va P«)rter A «’hanue in DuHas. Do you want one? moved back from Fall* City.
Krsntz, the defendents having paid If you «1«»
busy and follow the «1 1 -
Myrtle McDowell is spemding the
the cost bill of 98 55 for which a war­ rectiona given below. T h e price*
! winter with the Bells
rant was draw i said warrant was re­
range from $10 upwards— about one-
turned lo ths court hy the jrstio e and
fourth of * heir value. I will he fn
Mr. Cnrv is living in a house of Ike
cancelled.
Dallas foi a few days, anti if you will
Transfers were made from the g* »- mail yotirathi e*a to me at once, l will Y »akum and cutting wood for Henry
eral fund to special districts as follow* : call ami make ¡rrangcm enU for you F ern ,
No 9 917,09, N«». 11 $ 1 1 4 « . No IS $26- ti> see the instrum ents. T here is
Jesse Plunki ton lias gone hack to
44 No. 18 9146.2«, No 12 $12.91 and among this h i a line six->ctaveorgan ; the agrio* Iturai college.
No 21 $54.64.
also a solid oak pi t no case organ that
Y«*lmi Miller is recovering from
T h e bond of C 8. Graves a* county wa* made here ami sold n *t very long
a*ses«t>r for $.5000. by the National ago for $125. A c h i m e like thi** lung fever.
j would not occur again in i lifetime.
Surety C«». was approved
T here i I a new cook at the Knapp
| Make your term s and give me what
T he $20 0 ferry license bond of | the organ is worth to y«»u. N o t e : the logging comp.
Georga and Susan Jones, was approv­ | organ will be taken in exch anga at
ed,
A. R. JSell has gone to Salem.
any time at the price you pay toward
T h e county clerk was ordered to ad- ; tlie purchase of a piano.
M o r e T e le p h o n e Lines.
veitise for courtlio tse woo«l.
Address, J . C G al la g he r ,
Two new farmers telephone lines are
Dallas, Oregon.
Road supervisors f >r 1905 were chos
to he at once constructed into Dallas.
i P**lk Comity representative <»f the
en a« follows:
One will begin at the Bridwell place
i greatest piano house iu th*! west.
1—
Ira Yocom .
on the railroad this side of Monmouth,
Eiler* Piano House.
2—
J . J . Rubier.
tho*«* along the line being T. A. Yost,
Portland, Oregon.
3—
G 8. Nelson
R. M Bollard. Ja s. Clow, E . IT. M«*-
4—
Hardy Crawford.
Doitgaf, H. M. iVifo rd, W. II. Eescck-
5—
A R. South wick.
er and J o h n Deilitn. T h e other line
P E R R Y aj A l E.
6—
VV E , Gootlell,
will begin nt the Calkins place where
Our schrol is to have a basket social Millard Peroival use to live and will
7—
David Stapleton.
8—
Monroe Mulkey,
on the evening of Ja n u a ry 20,
accomodate A, Hill. N. P Rasmussen,
9 — J . Becker.
P. S. Greenwood, W m Greenwood,
Rev. Berry is to give a s«ri«s «>f lec­
10—
Enoch Chamberlain.
Mr. R am say , on the Gump place,
tures at the Christian ch urch begin­
11—
Percy Hadley,
George Rowcliffe, T . Parrish Mr K in ­
ning the 16th.
12—
H. R Riggs.
ney, Mr. Erick so n and H«nry Clif-
13—
J is. Boyd*ton.
J o h n Robbins has been over from f«»rd. One by one the farm in g co m ­
14—
J . D. Slagle.
munity are adding conveniences to
Pioneer.
15—
J . M. Farley.
their homes.
A young peoples party at the home
16—
Newton Jones.
of Benton Flanery was largely a tten ­
17—
Oscar Taylor.
Last Friday evening some 40 young
ded.
18— T. J . Morrison.
people gathered a t the h« me <»f Mias
19—
J . A. Hannum.
Della F la n ery , near Perrvdale, to have
20—
J . H. Mulkey.
Great Coat Show.
a good time and they had it. T h e pa r­
21—
J B. Teal.
T he dxth Ang >ri goat show for the ticipants were Misses Edna Miller,
22—
Ja co b Sm ith .
state of Oregon will be held in Dallas,
Supervisors bonds were fixed at Polk county. Oregon, on Thursday Minnie S m ith , Eth el B«rrv, Rosa
$50 0 each and the clerk was told to Friday, Ja nu a ry 19 and 20, under the Sm ith , Evangeline Hart, Alma Jon es,
send each one of them a properly auspices of the Polk County Mohair Minnie Campbell, Kat« J e n n in g s ,
th el Moebius Carrie Do mes , Del-
made out horn! to be executed a* pro­ Association, T h e show will also be I E
,Xi" " v ,
Carrie F l . n e r y , E tta
vided hy law. He was to instruct open m the evening ol the first day.
them to make report of all tools, m a­ Diplomas will be given to all p “ize Phillips, Anna and Mary K urtz, N e l­
lie and Bessie Fines, Ola ami Elsie
chinery and service pipe and condition winners. VV’e would
be pleased to
Keyt and a* m any young men.
of asm«,
hear from you, in what clas* you will
A# petitioned for hy J . M. Svron entec, so that we may m ike arrange
and others, a new road district wa- ments acoordinglvt no en tr an ce fee
formed out of parts «if districts 1 and will be charged. Feed will be furn ish­
Tho
2 to be known as district 22.
ed to exhibitors free, There will be
C lea n sin g
T h e petition of Tracy Staats and two grades of goats eligible for entry
an d H e a lin g
others for th® creation of a new dis iegisti red in o locla^s, and unregister­
C u r e fo r
trict to bo numbered 19 from p*rt s of ed in a nother class. T h e following
45
prize*
will
he
awarded
in
the
reg
district 11 was granted.
isUred, and the sam e number of priz ­
In accordance with petition of A.
es will tn* awarded in toe unregister
Ely's Cream Balm
Brown iJhd others a part of road dis­ e<l iu the unregistered class, making
Easy and pleasant to u*
ti ict No. 5 was transferred to district 90 prizes in a l l : Firs t, second and
Contain« no injuriou
drug
16.
third premium* »•*• 1 u k id born be-
It h quickly aheortHrt).
T h e tax levy of 1905 is to he as fol ’«»rore March 15 1904; same on buck
| Gives relief nt once.
It 0 |>ens and C'leaiiKes
lows: Sta te and county, 1 7 } mills* ki ! b .rn;-f:« r March 15, 1 904; Sam«
M . . . rxu a s^ltie Vasal Passages.
schools. 5 } mills, roads, 2 mills, tofca on buck 1 year old and uuder 2 ; same COLD’N H sl AQ /,i,aV
!i ,,,rtiui,"mtion-
25 mills
Court adjourned to 10 on bu *k 2 years old and under thre e; Heals and protects the membrane. Restores the
same on buck 3 v ars old ami under Senses of Taste and Smeli. Lnr^e size, '»<• cents at
ociock, Ja n u a ry 28.
l»y mail; Trial size. 10 cent* by mall.
4 ; *Mine«ui tniv U 4 years old anil over druggist*or
EI.V P.ROTH£k.S. Wi Warren St. New York.
9 1 0 0 R e w a r d , 9IOO
F irst. second *»ud third premium* on
The remlers of this paper will be doe kid born after March 15. 190 4;
p eased t** learn that there i* at lens* * * me on «Ion kid born before Match 15
one dreaded disease that science lias 1904 ; same «in «loo 1 year old and un­
been able to « tire in all stag«**, *n«l der 2 ; same on doe 2 years «»Id and
that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cur*’ un«h r 3 ; same on doe 3 years old and
is the only positive curs now known un dtr 4 ; came on «foe 4 years old and I
IS C l V t N T O D E T A I L S
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh over. Fi st, second and third pre-
being a constitutional disease, requires miums on a^ed doe, one buck ont At ''iir school. That, is what counts,
a constitutional treatmen t. H all’* yearling «hie and one doe kid. Re- and is one reason why our students
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ant member th a t the same li«i of li re are successful
Business men appre­
ing directly upon the blond and mu miums i8 «»ffored in each class. Fir*» ciate this fact, and many a*k for no
cous surface* of the system, thereby second anti third sweepstakes f ir best n^conimendation but ours. If you are
«lestroying the foundation of the di buck i.f any age and the same for doe : interested in a usable education, and
sense, and giving the patient atrength same in each class. Fr<ie space will wish to secure it for the lowest possible
hy building up the constitution and be given to all those who «lesire to C«'»t and in the shortest time consia-
a««isling nature in doing its work. make an ex hibit of sheep ami poultry tanfc with thorough work, it will pa^
T he proprietors have so much faith in T he latter exhibit will be entirely in von to investigate the advantage we
its curative powers that they offer one dependent of the goat show, this ar­ offer. Send for catalog,
hundred dollars for any ease that it rangement being made simply to give
B U SIN E S S
COLLEGER
fails to cur«?. Send for li t of testi­ the sheep gr »wer* anti poultry raiser* C A P I T A L
Salem, Oregon.
monials. Address: F . J . Cheney & an opportunity to siiow their blooded
Co., Toledo, 0 , 8old by dnu'gis's, 75 *tock.
W. I. STALEY, Principal.
cents. T ak e Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
CATARRH
CATARHH
■üweys Remember the Full Neme
M rs c T o n o r D ja d .
Joh n G. Ton er and family came
from 1 Him is in 1852 and settletl at
Oregon City, where they lived o . e r 20
years and then moved t«> near Lincoln • « a K
in this co m ty. About a year ago
they moved to McMinnville, when*
Mrs. Ton er died last Sunday aged 81
years. Her «on, A. F . Timer, deputy
; >o« t mas ter or Dallas, went M«*n«lay I«»
attend the luneral ami burial at Ore-
gon City. T h e other children an* Will
I nner at Yaquina and Mrs. Carrie
W right, of McMinnville. In the ver\
nature of thing* her aged companion
will soon pass over the river and rest
hr her side.
I a x n a n tiv
e R r o B u- o t a
K j ^
Mr. Henry A Groce, one of the pin-
r«*er residents of Elgin, III., was saved
limit a terrible and lingering death 8 :00
from dropsy and he»it disease hv
D cans of the wonderful discovery Neu
n pathy, which teaches that, dcrange-
C h a m b e r l a i n ’s C o u c h R e m e d y t h e because the files bite through the thin
thatch on their cranlums. It will be good
Bients of the bruin center* me the
M O RJflN It.
Best M a d e .
news to the miserable of both sexes, to
i
St
15
principal cause nf many diseaset. Ho
Morning W atch— Ivan B. Rho
In my opinion Chaiiiherlein’s Cough learn that Newbro’s Herplclde has been
des
si y s;
placed upon the m arket.* This Is the new
Remedy
is
the
best
made
for
cold«
“ I t is about five years since I took II 45 B»bl« Study— Lester Me Leu
•»tvs VIis. Cor.» Walker, of Porterville. scalp germicide and antiseptic th at acts
Hr. Mile*’ Neuropathic T re atm ent for 10:30 Church Seivice*
California. Tlu-re i** no doubt about by destroying the germ or microbe that
Is the underlying cause of All hair de­
diopsy and hear? ilinuase. My eondi
AFTERNOON.
it* being itie b e t . N«» other will c u n struction. Herplclde is a new prepara­
ti>n wax extremely n i t i c a l
I exper ¡ 2 : 0 0 Opening Exercise!.
i col-l «** quickly. No « ther is *<> stir. tion, made after a new formula on an
ie cod great diftit nhy in breathing I 2 :15 How to Get the Most Out i f * preventative of pneumonia. No nth
entirely new principle. Anyone who has
and could not lie down without « m o t h - '
Bibltf Study, Lester M elgan,
*r is so pleasant ami safe to tak> tried It will testify as to its worth. Try
eying. My limbs and body wi r had i - :45 ('•»luluct of the Glass Hour, I
8old by
Hie*«.! are good re .*o r* why it should tt yourself and be convinced.
H. UiKNlea.
leading druggists.
Send 10c. In stamps S t o m a c h T r o u b l e * a n d C o n o t l p a - ❖
ly *wo)en and I became very weak
I j
he preferred to any other. The fact i* for sample to Ths Herplclde Co. De­
tio n .
hsd been under treatmen t by tin* bi>t I •!
Men’s Mas* Meeting. H. O. that few people are ««tisfied with an> troit.
Mich.
Hill
physicians of Elgin, and wa* growingl
“ C h «m berl»in’* 8h>in«di »nfi Liver *
er after having once used this rein-
Belt A t'herrington, special agents T nM rU «re the t»-«l tilin g lor s I o ih m I i
KVKNINO
wi*»»« every day. They could do noth !
. For svle by Wilson Drug 0«>.
Helling Stake* for the Rest of
(rouble« »ml con«tip»tioii 1 Imve ever f
inp? to relieve me, and, in fact, gave
the Ve.»r, II. O Hill.
me up to «lie
Bi 111,” .«ye J . K. Cull>M*n, » d ru g gi.l
F o r O ve r Sixty Y e a r * .
>1 Putterville. M id i. 'I hey »reea»y in #
As toon as I consulted Dr. Mile* he j 7 :»I0 Dmon (dlurch Services
THE BEST
*
take «ml alw«y« (live rattr>f«e ton. I
•h> wed me tlmt ny doctor* had failed ¡'
Addrcfi-: “ I he Student Move . An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. |
inent. at Large,” Lester McLean | Winslow s Soothing Syrup has been j
to nnderstaial my case and «aid he '
tell my euMonier* to try them ami if
I lined for over sixty vears by milli«*n« nl
could help me. Il wa* wond rful how
| out Mtiafaelury to come b«ek «ml itn
Farewell Service, II. O. Hill.
TH E WORLD
| mothers for their children while teeth- j
1 lltei money, but have never Itefi it
so*>n relief came. It was almost in
/ / . / / . /
ICAfliTM TBAPC HM j complaiut.” F or «ale by WtLoo L)ru^
i ii.g, with perfect success. It soothes !
P I A N O 91 7 Ö .
atantaneou*. 1 was **>on a well man.
/////¿ ¿ s / / ^ v n s j t y
I the chihl, soften* the gums, allays all
T h e cure wa* truly wonderful consid­
Co..
T e r m s SO P o r M o n t h .
pain, cure* wind colic and i* the !*-*♦
ering my sge, which wa* seventy at
It i* a Fischer upright piano and
PC ¿ 0 7 E.
th a t time. 1 mil now seventy-six wa* lak**n *ti exch ang e by me a* first; remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to ;
the taste. Bold hy druggists in every
yor-rs old, anti able to enjoy life.” *
payme.it fora new pi ¡no last week
Albert Burbank and family hav<
part of the world
25 c«*nts a bottle.
Mr. Groce is only one of «he many
br-cn to th** burnt v (Mid* on a visit.
T hi- insti ornent i* very well worth
hu Hired* of tem a’ U hie enres effect* d $ 2 0 0 . in fact would U» a e« r.v g<w»d j It-' value i* incalculable. Be sure and
sh m tiS
Mr VV nin«*r*H married daughter ha*
ask for Mr*. Winslow ’s So othing Sy*
by Dr. Miles’ uiscov* rv regarding the piano investment at that prioc.
HADt M tusa 0 « rtufl»
l>ceu visiting here.
ni and take no other kind
^Brain Center*.” T he do* tor* repu­
Someone g- ts it and a bargain
If
TAUMSVMTITUTt)
tation ns a spti ialist h notion«!. Hi* you wan it, mad vour address to me ,
ONSAieWtiïWKUt
Mr C«>n«l«*n will build a h u:*** «>n
He arl ami Ur«q ay Cnre is a marvel.
W i n t e r R a t e s to Y a q u l n i B x y .
.
uttM cuftnra
at once ami 1 will call ami make ar-
the property hoiuht from Paul H- n
Ker ry
rs m sfilicfetl with disiase of
jro/»iN 4 - ruu. un toe
II.n|i
»lie
Southern
Pacific
>*»d
t*
rangements about y«**»r *ee*ug the in- ■
co.
GARM EN TS AND I1AT4
the imvit, atom ich khlney*, n< r'o * nr
at mine t
am! delivering to your Corvallis A Eastern railway will unit
I J . TOWCfl CO., B O S T O N , M A S S .. O S A.
dropsy, tvhndi m en «omplii at - each
m
xt
Ap*il.
on
»V
*
*|i»e*dav*
ami
Ha*
T O W C a C A ftftC ’ A P C O . U TP , T O C O « T O . C A N A P A ,
Mr Ti»n:le. w bn i* 76 year« «»Id
lumie. Address
ease, all«’Uhi send the «loctor a descrip
unlays sell ticket* good for HO .'av* «
walked !•» the home o| Jea*e Y«*et on
J C. G allaoiirr ,
tion of bin ease, and l.e will send * <>•»
rates. Dr. Min
f b e l l t o k t r place and t-ack the same
Dallas, Oregon. summer excursion
one ihouanmt test moniat«, hi* Book,
On*
«lay.
I'llk county represent!*** of the *!»• rna sanitarium will he open
and $2 .50 Iieatim nt f u r . Ad ire-«,
can now g«> from Corvallis by way ->f1
greatest piano house in the west.
Som« rei live*
the
uhm* a »
Th< Grand Sa nitu imm , D* j t N, 1102
Albany to Portland for 9*2 fiO he »am
Filerà Bian » House.
coming from the fast in
>piing
to 1112 Main St., E lk h a rt, Indiana
price a« by the west side r«*ad
Tortini d, Oregon
A . -A .4 s in ia e
*-*■ ,.y
Cures a CcM in One Day, C zip m Two.
C ¿ 7 'i r a .r r Aet>
S Agricultural Implements m *
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WAT^PPOOF CLOTHING I
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P lum bin g of all Kinds.
All sorts of machine oil. Our blacksmithing is ♦
is guaranteed, Oreat variety of things for farmers. *
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