Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 04, 1905, Image 2

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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZE«
04LLA8. rSIDAY, AUG. 4. 1906.
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W . A .. W A S H ,
EDITOR AND PRO?El*ToR.
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5 .................................Per six m o n th .
f
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A d v ei t i l i n g rate» made k n o w n on
40
a p p lic a t io n .
C o rre » p o n iie n ce isaolicit-
F i n e J o b P rintin g done at reasonable
m irwH.
COUNTY CO U RT.
COMMIHHIONRKS.
O ver
In
G illia m
C o u n ty .
T iacy S taats has been »pending leu
day.« among friends there and found
many thing» unlike they are here.
T hey raise almost nothing else Lot
wheat which grew* neither *o thick
nor »o lull as with us. Headers are
almost exclusively ns d instead of
binders. He saw one combi lit d har­
vester to which were attached 36 nor-
•«*•. If a man h»*»le • Ilian 600 acres
of giouud be rents it to some ou t who
has more. Iu going from one place
to another on horseback no a tte n­
tion is paid to roads, they riding
through the grain fields. Most of the
ground is rougher than with us ami
moat farmers have to haul slock wa­
ter. Neighbors are far apart and
there are but few social or church
privileges. Man) former Folk co un­
ty people live there and quite a nu m ­
ber from here are over there during
the harvest season. T . 1). Phillips and
i hi« »on, Ira, who went from here have
about 800 acres of wheat. Among the
| harvesters from around Dallas are:
Jo h n W alker, Ham Kennedy, Dave
McDonald, Chet R o w ell, Je«*e Mc Car­
ter. Ed. Richards, J o h n Bimonton,
Loyd Coad and Ralph Cam pin 11.
Win. Riddell.
Se th Rigg*
At a special *e«»ion of the court
Tuentluv J . A. Hu nn um . I H. F ream ,
I) C . H e rrl i unci T . B Master* were
appointed file ranger* for the county. |
In matter of building Si»lney 1-ridge j
Teal ik Mehrliog bid 1416.50, Thura- i
ton k Gilbert $297 85 and C K Royal
k Son $2 50 per lineal f«n>t^ the con­
tract going to Thornton k Gilbert.
M ARKET R EPO RT.
KKeOKTED W/OKKI.Y B Y
I.OUGHAllY A KLI.IH
W om en a s W ell a s Men
Are M ade M iserable by
K idney T rouble.
Mr. Mi D. iwk II in vi.iting liar limigli.
; t*r. Mr» J. T. (intime.
T h e T eats family found
[ berries in the M i e n Uuiii.
OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
THE
H A LL O F FAM E.
Ben Lucas and wife, E , A Steuson
Joseph Palmer of the National muse­ and wife, Mr. and Mrs. S. Orr, Mark
um will shortly make a life ^nask of iml J o h n Burch have been to the e x ­
position.
the president.
» url Meyer, the balloonist, «ays that
Shrewd merchants make attractive
Mr«. Hugo, of Sacramento, has been
off. rings and let the public know bird« steer with their beaks and not visiting her cousin. Mrs J a k e Burch
about it. No other medium is sol with their tails.
and Mr. Jeffrie«, of Idaho, ha« been at
cheap or so effective as a good news- | Secretary of State Hay eaves all tht thd home «>f S. T. Burch.
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paper.
cartoons and caricatures in which he 1*
J o u r n a l or O r e g o n ia n .
depicted. l ie also has the finest col
Volunteer correspondence always I
T he regular price of the Semi-Week
lection of Du Maurler cartoons iu tht
welcome from all over the county. If |
ly Jo u r n a l, the Oregon or the It em iz ­
your neighborhood lias been neglect­ world.
Two of the official pallbearers of i n ’» $1 50. T he two ‘ Portland paper-
ed, you arc invited to send* the news
Abraham Lincoln are still living. Hen­ give the news of all over the «tate and
from there,
ry G. Worthington aud Alexander H. the Item izer contains what is going
We shall feel thankful to all who wii ■ Goffroth. Roth were congressmen at on all ov« r Polk county, We have
stop us on the street or anywhere else ! tin* time aud both are eighty years old arranged to furnish either of these p»
per« and this paper for $2. A better
to give neighborhood news for the j at present.
Itemizer. Or if you fail to «ee us send \ William Anson, nephew of Lord news combination you ca nnot make.
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it o d a postal card.
Lunsdowne. the English states in au,
O a k M i l l V ic in it y .
cousin to the Duke of Marlborough aud j
Nearly all who advertise under our
a near relative to the Duke of Port- j Henry Black i» reroofing hi* house.
heading Now Today have their want«
laud, owns a horse, mule and cattle I
met. If you with to buy or «ell any- >
Measles and whooping cough amoi g
ranch tn the San .Angels district of j
thing try it and be convinced that
Texas.
printer's ink pays.
Captain John Stover Jacob«, the old­
Wm Gilson is building an ad»lition
T h e Itemizer wants additional cor-l est fireman in Boston, died a few days to his house.
r e s p o n d e n t from every neighborhood j ag ». aged eighty years. He was fore­
Clay Mfiler who has been «ick i«
not now regularly represented in it. I man of the first steam fire engine com­
W o n t you or some of your neighbor» j pany In Boston and was one of tlie As­
write to us about it.
sistant engineers a t the big Boston fire
In 1872.
All postmasters or agents are autli- i
Count ami Countess Louyny Intend
orized to retain 25 cent« from a regu­
to purchase a large estate in England
lar yearly subscription to the It em ­
**l have tried all kinds of waterproof
izer but no commission can be allowed and reside there permanently. Coun­
tess Lon.vay is the former crown prin­
clothing and h a v e never found anything
on combination rates.
cess of Austria and a daughter of the
at any price to compare with your Fish
If you or any ok your neighbors have j king of Belgium, with whom, however,
Brand for protection from ail kinds of
anything extra fine in the way of she Is at loggerheads.
weather."
( T h e n em o am i » ( U r n ., o f (h e w rite r o f th is
stock or |M)ultry, or if you know of j John Rutter, chief engineer of the
n nau llclti'd A lte r m ay In* hail upon i|.l'lioa»lo»)
anything else that might interest the Grimsby «(England) trawler Satyrlon,
Dishfst
Avar! AVurM'x lair, 11 ) 04 .
public, please tell us about it.
was drowned with the rest of the crew
recently
on
the
Iceland
const.
Soon
The Sign of the Fish
If you have goats, sheep, bogs, cat­
A. J. TOW ER C a
Boston, U. S. A.
tle, horses or anything else to sell, ad­ after the Satyrlon sailed a messuge ar- J
rived at Grimsby telling him not to go
vertise the lacl and buyers will soon
TOWER CANADIAN
appear. Everybody expects to find to sea because bis uncle had died aud j
CO.. LIMITED
silt h notie» s under our heading New left him $40,000.
Toron», Canada
Lord Curxon Is »ending a message to
Today. T h e cost will be less than
M ilk e n o f W a r r a n to * W ot W e a th e r C lo th in g
ull the tribe» In India In a novel way.
you imagine.
l ie learned a speech in all the dialects
Many men and women are failure« and then spoke It Into phonographs.
today tiecauae they were mil trained Those talking machines will bo sent
in h a b its of industry in early life. I broadcast over India, and all the peo­
Home samples can be found in Pallas 1 ple will so be enabled to hear the voice ¡ * a y o ’ O N V iX M O d
’*• MA*‘* M
and scattuied over the country. It is of the viceroy «peaking In their native •
«an y n i « i v ¥ w
a parents duty to train their children I tongue.
to be self helpful.
Aunten Leigh.au authority on all mat­
ter» pertaining to Eton, has discovered •
ii»4 sat- JÏ inaoiviio eoi men
JA P A N ES E JO TT IN G S .
N O iiin i 1S3.Y.J1— no i ions is n i is a g
that Thomas ly nch , one of the signers •
•
•DXS,
ij«!lSu
v m jo q ç ‘ssa u isn a jo t u s s p u s
Japanese dead are buried iu a squat- j of the Declaration of Independence, • O) s a ir iu r \ 3 p T c u |vuu«)d»jxa
• i3j*u |ootp* jn Q
ting posture, etiln upon knees.
was ail Etonian.
Perhaps the most • -dit|siv¡ot| ggpyn jno uo on R *
Wrinkles are poetically termed by significant fact in connection with this • |ipaj3 him » m r u » *»*» 110 .» i»u ttn »| » ja iu a
htMtorlcsl Item 1» that Etonian» of to­ J X|qr*loi«1 Ilf« noX Uiq.tt »»cp a q i pu» ‘ «puauj
the Japanese “waves of old age.’*
• jn oX jo o * i puv jp s jn o * jo s*s« *ip p » puv
Dnujlro, the great Japanese trage day are proud of the fact discovered • tduicu dip tp:.« sn O) iu » )* J *jn o su p d|Q
dlan. 1« also the most skillful of all the by Mr. I*eigh.
duucers of Japan.
a / a > - l
n a s
Japan has one of the largest steam­
H O R S E S AND H O R S E M E N .
ship companies In the world, with
service to the Vnited States and te
Cotillion. 2:10, will b* iimn I on tb.
Engl ami by the way of Suez.
Now York * i - oo <I m » 7 by h i. now ownor.
K. J IziPIm-e.
Norr I. town
borm-mon will offor
pun«-, till* son sou for tho r»oo* ovor
Rawed oak |>o«ta from 6 to 10 feet
tl<« Kill wood track
long, «»»we»I oak gate post«, ami «>*k
BEST BY TEST
: a ifu u x sN i s s x N is n s
; HVWONX'inW 3HA
3
Posts and Slabwood.
Catarrh
l'rod Ackerm an o f M ail.Hold. O.. ha*
p u n baaed tho faat pacer H illy J., 2:14',.
from Joel M lliim of I pper Sandusky, O.
Is a constitutional dlsenM.
It ortainates4h a s»’r»>fulou* condition of
tbe blood and depend* on that condition.
It often causes headache and dicclness.
Impairs the taste, smell and (tearing, af­
fects the vocal ot «an«, disturb* the stomach.
It Is always radically and permanently
cured by tt.a blood-purifying, alterative
ami tonic action of
a load at
lly mill
Martin & Blodgett.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Moon's n u - . vm Un N . «.marni
slab* for Ml cen t*
for sale by
It. T. Callahan of Buffalo baa aold bl*
band Nome s|W«dway twicer Noolla. wa*
on n-eoni 2 HIV,, to a reiinaylTaiila
O n#tl»c Boise farm west »»f Dallas.
turflto
Creaaur*. 2 HIV,, tbo property of Fred
ttoyd, lieeorab. la., tylll be trained and
campaigned by R. I. Parker, Cedar
I
i s t t t f S f l l Ail I . I t * i L
T Jy
Ukpida
I B m < C smu S Srms. r«*»te viviuS Us* NN
|
n !• o->
%r ini,,' • -_____ R|
This rreat medicine has wrought t!»e most
wonderful cures of all disease* depending
on scrofula or tlie tcrufulou» habit.
1
few
Mi«» Eva Staats is visiting friends land, are here w ith Mr». H. S. Fudge.
in and arouud Corvallis.
Forest Craven is back from Salmon
Mr. Fredrickson began threshing river and Cecil Koval from Eastern
on the Steele farm Monday.
Oregon.
Lee Brown passed through here with
a nice drove of sheep Tuesday.
Last Saturday Brooks and Newbill
threshed »500 bushels of oats and 1200
of wheat for George Newlnll on tin*
B o ra Tarter, Mrs. Conn »nd the
1 Peters place.
Bristow« are taking in (he fair.
Those that were dangerously
with sore throat here are better.
ill
your
Mat Glaze and Sam Titlieropr aie
working at Die planing mill.
H. P, Slirivcr passed through from
the county seat to the Siletz.
Kidney trouble pr«y* upon the mind, dis­
J«*»»ie and J o h n Plank inton »re
courage» and leseen» ambition; beauty, vigor ; back front the coast but left Miss Effie
J a c k Morris is with a surveying par­
and cheerfulness soon
ty in the CaFcaile mountains.
..I Y
disappear when the kid­ I h e r o .
ney* »re out of order
Mr. McCullom has been to Portland ! Fred. Talbot lias been hauling m i
or diseased
»nd Mr
and Mrs. Plankinton to chinery for the Coast Hinge mill.
Kidney trouble has
j W ag ner Bros, have been haying on
become so prevalent Prrrvdale.
that it Is not uncommon
Lulu Miller ia here front Newberg i tli©ir ranch alnjve the Kay Kim©«
for a child to be born and Mr. «nd Mrs. Gilliam have been ! place.
P afflicted with weak kid­
Mr. and Mrs. Tetherow are going
neys. If the child urin­ over from Salem.
ates too often, if the
Min. l la l l i » f o n a l able of Ooo.eueck to Portland ami Mr. Bancroft and
urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
Mr». N **ly, of Salem have bean wife to Newport.
reaches tn age when it should be sble to ¡»ml
i
control the passage, it U yet afflicted with at u,e Ht‘11 home.
B A L L8T O N .
bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of
George V i t k ia lulling hay around j
Henry Clark a erecting a dwelling
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of li^re and Mr. Schn eiders haler is at |
Toii.i Nance is working near Amity.
these important organs. This unpleasant work beyond Dallas.
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
A g i i * r a n t a * <Q u r « 7 o r p „ e , .
J ,W'T u
* ml wifa 1,,‘ Y• mOV
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
It ch ing, blind, bleeding, or protru- e lu a H
Women as well as men are made mis­ ding idles. Drtiggizt« refund money
R. C. Craven bus hi* warehouse
erable with kidney and bladder trouble, if Pazo Ointment fail« to cure any case j ready to store grain,
and both need the same great remedy.
U n , Wolfe, of Perry.lale, is
The mild and the Immediate effect of no m a tte r of how long »tending, ir 6
Firs t application gives! , V-
• Vi
Sw a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It is sold to 14 days
ri
vour j clerking in
the store here.
ea«e
and
rest.
50
cent«
by druggists, in fifty-
Mr».
F
a
n
n ie Mulkey ha« been
druggist
nasn’t
it
send
50
cent«
in
cent and one dollar
«tam{is und it will he forwardad post­ among relatives arou.nl here.
sizes. You may have a
paid by Paris Medicine Co.. »St. Louis
sample bottle by mail
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graves and Effie
free, also pamphlet tell- Hon* of swuup-Root Mo.
Clark are back from l he coast.
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
A IR L IE-
Dave Bowman and betlerhalf ar»
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
Spring grain is being cut mid is not dc wii from east of the mountains.
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
very well tilled.
mention this paper.
Mr». Cable« and children from Port
W h e a t, per bush el. $1.
B r a n , p e r ton 122 50
S h o r ts , p e r t o n , |23.
O a ts, per bu »lie), 45 eta.
T h e bi«ls for making fill south of j F l o u r , per b a r r e l , #4 20.
Independence were $56.5,75 by Teal •
F lou r, per s a c k , $1 10
& Mehrling, 50 cents per cubic yar«l |
Do not make any mistake, hut re­
Corn m ea l, $ 2 5 0 per cwt.
by Royal & Son and 19 cents per cu \
member the name, Swamp- Root, Dr.
P ota to es, p e r bu sh el, 7 5 ets.
bio yard and 56 ce n ts per cubic yard !
Kilmer’s Swamp-Ro ot, and the ad­
B u t t e r , p e r pound 2 0 c ls.
for gravel by T hurston tfe Gilbert the j
dle*». Binghampl-ou, N. Y . on eve y
Lard , per p o u n d , 124 ets.
last named getiin r the co ntract.
bottle.
B a c o n ,s i d e s , p e r pound, 15 ets.
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H a m s , p e r p o u n d , 15 eta.
Blank notes and receipt« for sale at
Sh o u ld e r» , per p o u n d ,9 @ 1 1 et s.
this office, al-o all kinds of legal;
E g g s , p e r d ozen, 15 ct».
-blank 8.
C h i c k e n s , p er dozen # 3 @ $ 5
Shipping lags for «ale here in any | Dried f r u i t s , p e r pound, 3(2 1 0 ct». W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T
T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
qu antity desired, also blank note and i B e e t s , per p o u n d ,1^ cents .
I
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receipt book«.
T urnip s, per pound, 14 ets.
A n U n o q u a l'c d a n d C o m p le t e Re
Cahhago, per p o u n d , 3 ets.
Cord wood or 16 inch oak stove
s u m e r»f W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a r e
Onions, p er pound, 4 J ets.
wood wanted at this office on s u b - !
a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e ly D o in g .
B e a n s, per p o u n d , 4 @ 5 ce n ts .
scriptiou account.
Corn m e a l, per p o u n d , 3 ets
H a s S to o d th e T e s t 25 Y e a rs .
Ifay, per ton, ♦ 8 r a 12
For load checks, warehouse receipt« !
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T he old, original Grove’s Tasteless
hop tickets or any oilier job printing! j
J o b printing.
Chill Ton ic. You know what you are
co me to tins office.
taking. It is iron and qu inine in a
When you wish to «ell goat«, cattle j L . Olin dropped »lead at hi* lu>me tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50
or other stock it would pay to adver­ in Falls City Tuesday.
ents.
tise in the Itemizer.
A license for the union of G. W
R IC K R EA LL.
If you with to either buy or sell Belt and Miss Josie Wood was is*tied
T h e A rthur family have moved to
wood or anything else, this paper can ! this week.
the Cook property.
quickly bring you a customer,
T h e county court will have a special
j Warren Burch and 1). F ritz were
Advertisers invariably have the ad­ meeting August 18 to receive bid« for
vantage of those who do tint let the a bridge Hcross the Y am hill river near over from Lincoln Sunday.
puh ic know what they are doing or Boiler. Flans and »peri Heat ions m»>
Will Rowells horse, Ted, won some
be seen at the clerk« office.
want to do. '
of I he race« at Independence S a t u r ­
day.
When you have stock of any kind
o r «ale or want to buy anything it j
Mrs. J o h n Vaughn has been vi«i-
f il l pay to let it be known through i
ing her sister, Mr». Griffin and her
the Itemizer.
brother, F. Doutv in Portiaud.
Humbug« and fakes of various kinds
A brother of J . R. Castelein has
continue to come along ami people
been down from Washington and Mis«
continue to bite at them, especially
Libbie Vaughn ia here from Eastern
those of a medical nature.
< )regon,
Remember that nearly everybody
looks in this paper fur m-tices of lost
or found articles. All such articles
should he promptly advertisd,
but
Bun Heczlev hue been surveying for
Mr. K uapp
Delia*.
A W a r n in g
to M o t h e r s .
H ealth
and S tre n g th
with JAYNE’S T o n ic V e r m i f u g e .
A pleasant, potent site
permanent Invigorator for
WOMEN. CHILDREN and MEN.
it much easier to bear the he at, assures * T he Butt rick and Stewart threshing
refreshing sle»*p, and will without H"y machines are running.
doubt avert much sickness at I hi*
Mws Carrie Domes has returned
time of year.
fiom a Salem summer school
J . D. Slagle and family and the
Hall family have gone to the exposi-
Mr and Mr*. Alvis Lynch are taking
1 lion.
an outing bu Rock Creek.
Full grain i* turning out well but
C. F . Belt and wife have gone to «nine insect has injure»* the spring
Cateadla. he br ing afflicted with asth­ sown.
ma.
I J . K Fours, J . 0 , Fletehor und Mr.
P. L. Winterstein from New York, I
have I kjimi sllippiii« fal cullla
was accidently killed near Airlie yes­ to Portland.
terday.
I Therft w i* • siiciul gathering ut the
The South Methodist church b< 1 home of Eil. K iy t . i c e cream and cuke
ha« been transferred I») the Evangelical being served.
church.
After lingering for month», S. \V.
Paul Haiise and wife of Goldendale Fletc h er (lied J u l y 28 from parli»l
are here at the home of h r uncle
f the bruin.
parulv.i* ami softening
F ra n k Collins.
He wuxluid to rest beside his wife, who
T h e tent meeting i« on it* fifth a ml died eight veurs ago. Mi** Elme de-
last week. Evangelist Kelli ms will go *t rves greet credit for her fuiihfiil
cure of him. All ihe fumilv except
east to hold revivals.
Amos, who i* in Euslero Oregon, were
Mi«s Lucy Ooolidge and her .-¡eter
ul the lunersl.
Mrs. Hattie Yott are out from Port-
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ami lit ttie old home place half way
NORTH D A LLAS.
to Monmouth. Their mother i« 70
Sam Haves bus come home to he
years old.
i ranted for u cancer.
Anyone having good, clean baled
Lillie Hanson has be*n working for
oat hay for »ale will please repoit the
fact to this office. It would pay tn Mr». Fred. Koser at Rick real 1.
advertise about whatever you wish to
Herb 1 .ee is sit K lam ath Falls help­
buy or sell.
ing to bnihl waterworks for Mr. Gates.
J o b printing.
j
Too much care ca nnot be used will)
small children during hot weather of
Yam hill county was established in
Mrs. Ida Hayes ami Miss Iva Swen-
l lie fortv foot addition to the Simp- j j j )e summer months to guard igainsi
son Bros, store adds greatly to its ap­ bowel trouble-. A* a stile it in only 1845, its south line from the George | ge„ „
cooking for the M id d b U n
in' arance.
necessary to give tin* child a »lose of Gay brick house m*rth of »Spring Valley | Bueshing crew.
uue east of the Will i met te river and
C. E Staats is furnishing meat to e stor oil to correct any disorder o f
Lert Miller is engineer at E lliott*
west to the Pacific ocean. Uncle Ah
the Fredrickson and Brown threshing the bowel*. Do nor use any substi
I tote, but give the old fashioned castor Faulconer owned the land on which thresher and Ja s. Mitchell and sons
mn chines.
oil, and »ee that it is fresh, ¡is rancid the town <4 Sheridan was built, it be­ arc with the Evans m achine at Parker.
Wallie Brown, who has just pur oil nnu«eats« and ha« a tendency to ing named after General Phil Sheridan
Ruth Adams h«» been visiting » t
chased a new threading outfit, will j gripe. If this does not ch eck the bow -
T h e J u ly Pacific Monthly is the Oak Point and L in m e Mi'chell at
rapidly clean up the .field» in the ! ol« bive Cham berlain’« Colic, Cholera, best number ever issued. It is largely Perry»lale and Mr* J a s . Mitchell has
Lewisville neighborhood.
I and Eiarrho ea Remedy, and then a devoted to Portland and ¡»finely illus­ been to the Portland fair.
dose of dastor oil, and the disease may trated. Every Oregonian should rend
T h e ice creotn social at Maple
I be checked in its i* cipiency and all I it with pride. Though ii «ells for ten
Grove was a great success and tin re
T he castor oil and ¡cent«, tlie paper alone would cost more
will oe another ut Ihe n i n e place I f * . " ser av? idef ‘ . . .
.
,
Soinrdny evening, August 5 , and proh-1 dlli reme,1.v should he procured . 1 than that. Order a eopy front the
¡ once and kept, read.v for in s ta n t use i publishers in Portl and
ably every two weeks hereafter until
.
as «eon as the first indication of any
otice is hereby given thvt the c»»un
hop picking is over, rs
t\ su p erin ten d en t o f Polk co u nty will hold the
Many improvement« ¡ire being m de
:, t . ! Very‘ i bowel .rouble sppeur*. This is Ihe
body and have a good , social °.,
time.
reg u lar e x am in ation o f ap p lican ts for statu und
most successful treatment known and at the forty acre | rune orchard of ‘ It. i co u nty paper* at I »alia* a * follow s:
F o r M ate I'ap ers.
may be relied upon with implicit con L. Chapman noith of town. Ho h a a |
N o t h i n g o n t h e M a r k e t E q u a l to
C om m encing W ednesday,
A ugust 9th
at S
fidenee even in cafe* of cholera infan I adtletl a di, ping and «{»reading ma- o clo
ck , a. iu., am i co ntinu ing u n til Satu rd ay /* U f.
C h a m b r la ln ’s C o lic , C h o ie r a
l i t h , a t 4 o 'clock, p. m.
turn.
For
safe
by
the
Stafrin
drug
I
chine
that
will
dispose
of
500
hmmels
D ia r r h o e a R e m e d y .
ednesday - j'eiiin uuship, history^ sp ellin g , alye-
j of fruit per day. Prunes <lippe»i in b r W
company.
a , reading, school law.
T h is fact i« well known to druggist» |
T hu rsday W ritten a rith m e tic , theory o f leach -
lye will dty much quicker than those
everywhere, au»l nine out of ten will I
i', g ram m ar, book-keeping, phy sics, civ il g ov ern ­
PARKER.
not so treated. His drying plant is in
m ent
give their customers this preparation j
now
^abundantly
supplied
with
city
Friday ■'hysiolof'.v, geography, m en tal arith m e ­
when the best is a»k for. Mr. Qbe i W m F uq ua is away gathering up
tic . co m po sitio n, physical g eog rap h y.
water.
Saturday B o tan y , plane ^e nnetry, g e n e ra l h is­
W i t n u r , a prominent druggist of J< p |
! cattle.
to ry , English lit- r a tu re , psychology.
lin, Mo. in a circular to his customer«,!
F or C ounty Papers—F irst, second anti th ird grade
M<>t Polk county people who have
Mrs. Knighten has been visiting
says: There is nothing on the mar- ' I Mrs. Boone.
visited the Portland exposition hove certificates.
Com m enciiig
W ednesday, A u g u st
9 th , at 9
ket iu the way of patent medicine
not been particularly proud of our e x ­ o’clo ck , a . in ., and co n tin u in g u n til F rid ay , Aug.
Mins Nancy P ia tt has gone to Scio
U
th
a
t
a
t
4
o
’clo
ck
,
p
m
wh'oh equals Chamberlain*
Colic,
hibit there aw compare»! with some
W ednesday— Pen m ansh ip, h is to ry , o rth o g rap h y ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for for a few weeks.
oi her countie«. The people at homo reading.
Thursday—
ritten a rith m e tic , theory of te a ch ­
bowel complaints. We sell and recoin-
J . T. Ja m e s am) wife are at the sea­ are in part to blame for u j t furnishing in g . g ram m ar, W school
law.
mend tnis preparation. F or sale by shore takidg a res*.
more material and the management
Friday G eograpny, m ental a r ith m e tic , p hy sio lo ­
8tnfriii drug company.
g
y
,
civ
il
governm
en
t.
ther»* ha* evidently been at laidt in
Prim ary C ertificate s.
Claud Boone is buying wheat f»>r not making what was ut hand more
W ednesday — Penm anship, o rth o g rap h y , rending,
the Albany milling company.
LO N E OAK.
a
rith
m
e
tic.
attractive.
Let there be at once a Thursday A rt of q u estio n in g , theory of te a -liiug,
Chas. Allen and Cleve Parker have change for tlie l^et'er so that strangers m ethods, physiology T ru ly y ou rs,
Mrs. E. H Hubbard is visiting her
0 . L . S T A It II,
visiting our display may form a better
been to the big «how in Portland.
daughter at Koseburg.
C ounty Scho ol Su p e rin te n d e n t.
impiensiou of our sect ion of tlie sUte.
E lm er Lewis and wife have been
M :*a Mabel Wheelock and her sif­ When our exhibit deserve« praise it
down from Falls City.
ter, Ei mon, have been out from Mon- w ill gl't it.
moutn.
Mr«. E E. B la ck ha« been among
D e a t h o f M r s . C e xrge R o g e r s .
Marion co unty friends.
F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a r s .
Mrs. M.irv Roger* »lie«! at her home
An old and well tried remedy. Mr«. in Monmouth Wednesday. She wm a
Hughes Ar Mr-Bee are threshing
NEEDED
I Winslow’s Soothing Syrup haa been daughter of J hs . F»wk an early day
ar. und here and the yield is good.
A nnually to fill the new position s created bv
! use»! for over sixty years by millions «>1 settler of Halt Creek who afterwaid*
railro ad and T e le g rap h Com panies. W c w ant
Mr«. Alice Fergustm and ion , have I mothers for Lfieir children while teeth­
y o u n g m e n and l a d i e s <>r gomi h a b it* ,to
Her first bu bind
bet n visiting tier uncle, C. L. H u b ­ ing, with perfect, success. I t soothe* lived near Kola.
was Wm. Ball a i d their * »ns George
bard.
the child, soften« the gums, allays all and Hnm live i t R.-illston. H e r * c n
AND RAILROAD ACCOUNTING
T h e two year old daughter of M . ! pain, cure« wind colic and i« the best husband wa* J . W. Bridwell who died
furnish
per ce n t, o f th e O perators and
aud Mrs. P. Helgerson died this week remedy for diarrhoea, 1« pleasant to a few years ago at their home be tv e n sta Wc
tio n Agents in A m erica. O ur six sch o ols are
the ta«te. Sold by »lruggi«ts in every here and Monmouth and later on she the largest exclusive T e le g rap h Sch o ols iu th e
of diptheria.
leu t of the world. 25 ce n ts a bottle. became the wife of George Ro er« woo world E stablish ed 20 y ears and endorsed by all
lead ing R ailroad Officials.
Wm. Buiz, Will Garbutt, Robert) It» value i« incalculable. Be sure and
We e x a lt e a *250 Rond to e v e ry stu d e n t to
lived for yea « this aide <*f Indepen
Hatton and Percy Hibbard are with ask for Mr«. Winslow ’« So othing S y ­
rnish him or her a position paying from <40 to
deuce. In all the relations of life she fu
#00 a m onth in S ta te s east of th e R ocky M oun­
tlie Elliott thre -h er.
rup ami take no other kind.
ta in s, or f r a il STS to 5100 a m o n th in S ta te s \ve*t
was a praiseworthy woman.
of tlie Rockies, i m m e d i a t e l y u p o n
Mr. Uiterhack, an Oklahoma h a n k ­
g r a d u a tio n
S a b b a th or S u n d ay , W h ic h ?
S . W. F l e t c h e r D e a d ,
M utiei ts can e n te r a t any tim e
No vacatior s.
er, hi« wife and daughter, and three
Seventh day or first day. which?
F or fu ll pai ticu lars regarding any of o ur Scho ols
He
came
to
thi«
region
thirty-five
Misses Notio n, Iowa teacher«, are
w
rite
d
irect
to
o
ur
ex
ecu
tiv
e
office
a
t C in cin n ati,
How may we know which? Biblical years «go and bought a large farm
Ohio. C atalogue free.
Kiiestsof their cousin, Robert Mat-
ami historical
reason* f<ir Sabbath south of Bethel. After a lingering
ton.
THE MORSE SCHOOL Of TELEGRAPHY.
keeping clearly set forth by Pastor F. illness he »lied last Friday at his homo
i n c i n n a t i, O hio.
B u ff a lo , N. Y .
M. Bur.', Seventh l).»y A»lventist. of near McCoy age»! 70 year* and was C
A tla n ta , Ga.
L a C ro s s e . W is.
T h e y A p p e a l to o u r S y m p a t h i e s .
T exark an a T ex.
S a n F r a n c i s c o , C a l.
Portland
Note: The first »if a aerie-
buried
»Sunday
in
the
Bethel
ceme­
T h e bilious and dyspeptic are con­ «»f discourse* on this live question wilt
st ant sufferers and appeal to our s y m ­ he given at 5 o ’clock p m. Sunday, tery. He wa* prosperous and had »<•-
pathies. There is not one of them, August 6, 1905, at the cam p grouml. cumulated c»»n«iderable pr»>perly which
Equalization Board Meeting.
however, who may not he brought Thu demand for this special meeting will he divided among his -ix children,
back to health and happiix'ss by tin» is iu Uie agitation of t lii- question in J o h n C. F letc h er, Mr*. M. F . Corri­
gan,
A.
II.
F
letcn
er,
Mr«.
W.
A.
Key
t,
n«e of Cliamherlains Stomach an») Dallas and the frequent references to
o tice is hf . kkby g iv en th a t on m »» n -
day. t.lio
28th day of A u g u st
1904, the
Liv« i Tablet-. These tablets invigo­ i* «ml to Se ven’ll Day Adventist« Stanley and Elm a Fletcher. T he
Board of Equalization will atten d a t th e office of th e
neighbors
and
friends
were
very
kind
rate the ►tomach and liver
and which have been made in a public way
co u nty cle rk o f P c lk co u n tv , O regon, m d publicly
and
helpful
in
their
time
»>
f
l«*ng
c
o
n
­
ex am in e th e assessm ent roll and co> ree t all e rro rs in
*lr»»ngthen the digestion. They also here. T h e further con*i»leration of
valu ation, descrip tio n , or q u alitie s of lands, lo ts or
regulate tlie bow el*— For sale by the the supject by Mr. Burg will be in the tinued and severe affliction for which I o th e r p roperty, and it shall be th e d u tie s of persons
they
are
trulv*grateful.
j in terested to appear a t th e tin e aud place appoints
c ta fiin drug company.
i Adventist church Tuesday ami Wed-
| ed, and if it shall appear to stndi board of cquvliza-
! tic»»lay evenings, August 8 ami 9. Tin*
I tion th a t th ere are any lands, lo ts or o th e r propci ty
M cCO Y.
, assessed tw ice or in th e nam e of a person o r Demons
SALT CR EEK .
lathi* of the discourse on Sunday after
not th e ow ner thereo f, or assessed untier « r beyond
Mr*. Austin Eilie has returned to : its
noon will be the following three text*
actu a l value, or any lands, lo ts o r o th e r prop erty
Mrs. A, Hart ha« been very ill.
| » " t assessed, said board shall m ake th e p rojier cor-
of scripture: 2 Corinthian« 3 : 6 18, Oklahoma.
| reetions.
Mr*. F a st from Mirn esota , if at the i Colo** ia ns 2 :1 4 i8, Galatian« 3: 8-25.
W hile weighing cuttle, J . C, F l e t c h ­ : Bated at D allas, O regon, th is 4th dav A n g u st,
11 A> 5 .
C. 8 . GKAVkH,
| tiring your bibles and study then er wn* seriously hurt.
Volli h^me.
A ssessor for Folk county .
scriptures with us. Ask your neigli-
J o h n an»l Ben Friesen
orking
i0 come with you.
for D. Nachtingal.
M r« .C ha rm jn _ i) f California, ia vis­
L e w is a n d C ia r k E p o s it io n .
iting the Lewis home.
During the Lewis and Clark »*x|»o
Rev. G
Eichler from Taco m a nil ion ihe Southern Pacific company
will sell round trip tickets t»i Pori
preached here Sunday.
! l«u»l, limit thirty day«, at one and »»nc
*
K- Wi i r i Ti t Ts ai
>
Henry Gertz an»l Ja co b Bayer
thinl fare for the round trip. For
their cream to C. Buhler.
| parties of ten or more traveling on
oneNieket, one f«re for the round
Mr. and Mrs Klassen have returned
trip. For organized parties of one
to tnrir home in Canada.
hundred or more, individual tickets,
Mrs. Ratrloff and daughter, Hilda, at one fare for * he round trip. Stop
C Z r in r Bex- 2 5 c .
over of t«*n »lavs will be given at Port
have been among Salem friends.
land on all one way tickets reading
Lena and Maggie Rubier are bark
through t h a t poi»it during the expo-
from the fair snd Lizzie VVarkenliu
sit ion. T ickets must be deposited
has teen over from Salem.
with J o i n t Agent a t Portland an»!
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charge of fifty c*nt« will be made for
F A L L S CITY.
extension of time.
Home measles in town.
Teachers’ Examinations.
N
5000 TELEGRAPHERS
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
N
Alw ays Reiskemlsir the F ïi Ü Name
| a x a t i v e f t r o i a o 0 u in in e
Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two.
J
M ’ s D re w i* w «> rkiiig fo r Mr
A S u s t a i n i n g D ie t .
Rob-
in«» * i i .
T b e thre*ber* are running
lì»** creek.
down
Sa*)» R«>bin*on lias moved into the
l o m b a r d bouse.
Mr» Neallv i
among kindred.
«>ver
from
Salem
Mr. Mack built a baru for Mr. 8 hap-
herd at Biidgtpo rt.
♦
T be*e are fine enevating »ley«, «Hen | ❖
a«, *on»eb»>dy lisa «ai»l* men «Imp bv j
*
the auuatroke a* if the Day of Fire h id
dawued. T bev «re fraught with «Ian | ❖
ger to people wlm»e*vst» m» are poorly ♦
Mi«h«iiifHl au«l this lead« u« to say, in *
tbe in te reet of the less rnbuat uf our |
reader*, that the full effect of Hood,«
Sarsaparilla is atirb a« I»* * n fu * * t the ;
propriety of calling thi« meilicine
•ontethr’ g l»e*ide* a bb»*ai purifier and
tomc‘-H»ay a *u*taiiiing diet. It niakee|
Bu^^ies^ Carriages
an
A T C R E A T L Y R E D U C E D PRICES
FOR T H E M O N TH OF AUCUST.
We Have more stock of this kind than we can
store and must sell some to make room for others.
Come early and get tlie benefit
* WAGNER BROS
DALLAS