V ■y THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER D ALLAS, FRIDAY, ADO. 25. 1905 U.LU.«*» B*»*v h i » « *«"■'*• 4 7:80 \v. A . « d it o * W A S H a n d rmiFNirro». , S U B S C R I P T I O N R A T E S ': f \ 5 0 .............................................. Per -voar | 7 5 ................................ Per six months 4 0 ............................Per t h r e e months A d v e i t i l i n g rates mad e k n o w n on a p p li c a ti o n . Cor re spo nde nce is solicits F i n e J o b P rintin g done at reasonable nrines. M A R K E T REPORT. RBPORTK1} WaKKl.Y BY LOL'UH ARY BLLIH * W h e a t, per bush el, f i . B r a n , p e r ton |22 50 S h o r ts , p e r t o n , |23. O a ts, per b u sh e l, 45 uts. F l o u r , per b a r re l, #4 20. F l o u r , per s a c k , $1 10 Corn m eal, $ 2 5 0 per cwt. P ota to es, p e r bush el, 75 ct s. B u t t e r , per pound 2 0 cts. Lard , p e r p o u n d , 1 2 j cts. B a co n . s i d e s , p e r pound, 15 cts. H a m s , p e r p o u n d , 15 cts. S h o u l d e r s , per p o u n d , 9 @ 1 1 cts. E g g s , p e r dozen , 15 cts. C h i c k e n s , p e r dozen 43( cents . Corn m e a l, p er p o u n d ,3 cts Hay, per ton, *8(ointed execu­ tor« withont bond« and the property wa, apprui*ed by Fra nk Luca«, Win. Bridw.ll and J . B. V. Butler. T h e guardian of 8 . W . Fletcher made hi« fin*) report and wa* ordered t o t u r n o v e r t o J . i l . Hawley, admin­ istrator of «aid e«t*to all property, in his hand«. Mr. Hawley, a* adminis­ trator of tile Fletcher eatate gave a |5J),000 bond with S. M. Daniel, E. Bogart, L , 8 . Parkin«, W. E. Ilridwell, Dr. Crowley, J . B. V. Butler, M. Mul key and J . H. Mulkey a« sureties. J . D. K . l t y , C O. Merritt and O. L . Haw­ ley were chosen to apprai.e the prop- 0 ty. Upon petition of Martha 1 loi in an, it wa* ordered that J o h n 1 ). Holman, administrator of Nathaniel Hoi man estate was cited to appear 8 ept 4 th and ihttw cause why h* should not render final «Mount and close the ail ministration. J . W. Convert, chi* f engineer i f the Salem, Falls City *fe Wee-tt rn Railway, was married to Mias Grace Petit, Wed­ nesday evening et the home ef Mrs. Morton by Rev. 1). M. Metzger. Her parents live near Monmouth and for a year past she liu* been a waitress at Hotel Gail here. F o r the present they will live in Fall* City hut lute« will go to the Alsea counlry, where he ha* lumber interest*. Miss Marvin, secretary of the new stale lihrav commission, hat heen over from S a le m , to advise, assist and en- CO 11 rage lilt! astablishment of u public library here. Arrangements could he nuule to have a traveling library of sixty standard hooks fo come and stay six months. Next Wednesday eve­ ning at the firemens hall at 8 o'clock there will be a mesa inerting to dis­ cuss the matter. A good public libra­ ry would he a valuable addition to the interests of any town. Humbugs and fakes of various kinds continue to come along and people continue to bite at them, especially those of a medical nature. A WATERPROOF T h e y A p p e n t to o u r S y m p a t h i e s . 'O I L E D CLOTHING] RECEIVED THE „ HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR. -Send u i the names o f dealers in I your tow n who do n o t aell our goods, and w e will .send you a collection o f pictures, in colors, o f | famous tower a o f the world, m A. d TOWER CO, ESTABLISHED IDM. I B O S TO N . N I W YO B S . CW CAOO. TOWE» CAMXWAM CO. U U . TOZORTO CAN. I • • • • R*v. Goode ha« been with appendicitis. <*< j , ì £ O U C M T / a hJ Clip this out, return to us with the names and addresses of yourself and two of your fik*nds. and the date when you wilt probably enter a business college, a n J we will credit you with 15.00 on our 165.00 scholarship. O ijr school eff-rs exceptional advantages to students of Business, Shorthand, Ensltsh.etc. • * • threatened T h e Evangelical church people have bought a fine new bell. H e a lth »»<« Sti*en{]ih with J a YN E’ i S T o n i c V e r m if u g e . A pleasant, potent and pofnia^irt Iiwigorstor for W O M EÇL^ILD PJD N TU S. Monmouth State Normal Bogins Its 24th Year September 26th. ! Three Courses of Study ' preparing foi County and S t e l e certifi­ ent«* Higher course* recognized in U a- hingtun and other State«. F A L L S CITY. Demand For Normal Trained Te a c h e rs . Mrs. Dr. Pfaudhoefer ia getting bet- ter. Longer ti mis, higher wage« and better npportiinitiea for promotion award the Normal graduate for hi* mte rpiiz e. School directors appreci. .. t t h e enperior ability of Men mull til gradueli's and tbe demand far exceed* tlie supply. Special attention given to met Inals work in graded and un- giatleil «chools. Catalogue« contain­ ing full information will be sent on application. Correspondence invited, address. J a c k Trueax and f unity are coast ing. Fra nk McMurphy i* clerking for Mr Sowar«. Mr. and Mr«. Alvin Travis are here, from Idaho. Mr§. Albert Teal has h id her par- i enta as guests. Zirn Hinthaw is erect’ ng a resilience, for Ben Musters. E. D. R c s a l e r , P r e s i d e n t . or .7. B. V. Butler, Secretary. — . . I —'— ..I, Bryan A Lucas are sending lumber to the eastern states. tUBF Sellers Bn»«», have sold their thrasher to Brown & Hubbard. Sam Hick« is putting up a dwelling, on bis farm near here. AftD A W a r n i n g to M o t h e r s , Clam B ake! Too much care ca n no t be used with small children during hot weather of the Bummer month« to guard gainst bowel trouble«. A« a mile it i« only ueceasnry to give the child a dose ot castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowel«. Do nor use any substi tote, but give the old fashioned cantor oil, and tee that it in fresh, a« rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe. If this doe» not check the bow­ el« hive Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera, and Eiarrho ea Remedy, and th en a done of dastor oil, and the disease may he checked in its iucipiency and all danger avoided. The castor oil urn! this remedy should he procured at once and kept readX for in s ta n t use as aeon a« the first indication ot any bowel »rouble appears. This is the most successful treatment known and may he relied upon with implicit con fi den co even in cafe« of cholera infan turn. For safe by the Stafriu drug company. August 26th and 27th, ’05, NEWPORT, OREGON. Row ing race». Races between the gasoline launches on the bay, open to all. hcnll and rowing races between the crack oar«men : W J . Patton and R. Hanbow,of the Portland Rowing Club ami E. 0 Gloss, Clu mpion of tha northwest, winner of the Canadian Regatta, August 14, 1905. Grand maritime drill and life saving exhibition by tbe U. 8 . Life Saving crews. Drill to consist of capsizing tbe life boat, surf drill, throwing the life line, rescue, etc. There will also he tub race.«*, open to all. A musical en te rta inm ent will h • given during the day and night. Excursion on the bay on gasoline launch* « ami tug “ Lorens" will take out parties over the bar at all hour« during tbe day. All races will take place Saturday, August 20, 1906. Monster clam bake Sunday, August 27, 1905. Crowning the Queen of the Reg atta, to be elected by popular vote of the people of Lincoln county. C o m m ittee; Ed, btillivan, A. E. Jacob« u, B, Gildner, and ( apt Robert Jones. Three-day rate» from all points en the southern Pacific and Corvallis ifc E »stern, good going Friday, Saturday and Sunday excursion train on the C. db E and returning on Sunday or Monday Maximum rates from all S, P. poin t» $3 00. From O. Sc E. point« $2.50 for the round trip. Sunday excursion fom Albany, Corvallis «ml all points west. Sunday, August 27,1905. Albany, Ccrvaltis and I hilornsth, $1.00; Wren to C i wood, $ 1 ; west of Chitwood to Storrs. 75 c e n ts ; Toledo, 50 cents. B U E N A V IS TA . Miss Cusick has gone back to Spo- kaue. Threshing over and yield less than expected, Mrs. Martha Davidson has heen vis­ iting AJ rs. Anderson. Mr. Snell ha« «even men at work on A. Anderson« new house. Mrs. K nighten aud daughter, Alice, have gone to Coburg. I Anna Hecker, of W ells, is taking music lessons from Mr«. McRey no lds.' Mi*» Roxana Fiake has returned from visiting her aunt, at Crystal Ja m e s Getty is up from San Frau- I Spring« on the La Creole. cisco and Grandpa Wilson it down | from Corvalli«. There is prospect of an unusually M. N. Prather who has re*timed 'urge number of student» at the Mon­ mouth normal school this year. with Ids family from a m onth s out ing at Fi«hUke has sold some beet Arthur Starr and wife have been cattle to B utcher b perl inn spending a couple of month« in con­ nection witli the Portland exposition. For Over Sixty Years. An old and well tried remedy. Mr», T he bilious and dyspeptic are con­ j Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lias been stant »ufTcrer« and appeal to our sy m ­ used for over sixty years by million« cd pathies. There is n o t one of th*’m, mothers for thei r children while teeth­ however, who mav not. he brought ing, with perfect success. I t soothes back to health and happiness by the the child, soften» the gom e, allays all use of Chamberlains Stomach and pain, cures wind colic and is the best Liver Tablet«. These tablets invigo­ remedy for diarrhoea. 1 « pleasant to rate the stomach and liver and the tHHte. Sold by druggists in every Mrongthen the digestion. They al-o pa: t of the world. 25 cents a bottle. regulate the bowel«— For «ale by the It« value is incalculable. Be sure amj Stafrin drug company. ai k for Mrs. Winslo w’s Soothing Sy* ru* and take no other kind. M ONM OUTH. E N o th in g o n tn e M a rk e t E q u a l to C h n m b -r l a l n ’a O o llo , C h o le ra D ia rrh o e a N a m e d * This fact i* well kunwu to druggists everywhere, and nine out of ten wilt give their customer* this preparation when the best is oek for. Mr. Obe W i l m t r , a prominent druggist of Jt p tin, Mo. in a circular to hi* customers, •ay*: There is nothing on the mar­ ket in the way of patent medicine wbiali equnl* Chamberlains Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. We sell and tecoin- inend this preparation. For sale by Stafriu drug company. * J im Robin «on and Mr. Waterman and Mrs. C. W. Moore, eolith of Lib er­ have gone to work on the Spaulding ty last Humlay. wagon road. A t th e F a ir. PRORATIt. you r Mis* Pauline Beara ol Bethel and M. I I . Van Uroe* of Portland were at the home of Van Sear* Su nday . Jam es , «on of Tho mas W right wh** live» on the old Asa S i n e ' w place wa« recently killed at a mine in Curry m u n ty 5 0 0 0 TELEGRAPHERS __________ NEEDED f A nnually to HU the new positions crefttef* b ? î railro ad and Teleirranh Com panies. We want j y o u n g m e n and l a d l e s -a'good iiat.it«,to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND RAILROAD ACCOUNTING We furnish 75 per ce n t, the “’o p e ra to r * and Statio n A gents in A m erica. O ur six schools are the largest ex cltisiv t T « k g ra p h Scho ols in the world Ks: tblished 20 years and endorsed by all leading R ailroad O fficials. W« e x cu te a S?50 Moud to every stu d ent to furnish hi.ii or lie r a position pavin'/ from -40 to ; #H 0 a m onth In Sure-» e ast o f th e Rocky Moun- T tains, or from to «100 a m o n th in M tes * e * t S. H Teibem w and wife report, a big fim** a* the fair. Uncle Sam s*ys the Rockies, im m e d ia te ly he is going hack alone so as to have a ; of graduation stu d e n ts run enter at any tim e No still better time. Mi»« E. M. Pollock who will soon go ea*t, to take up work in a univer «¡tv will give a rcci*al in the M. F . j church next Wednesday night. A IR LIE. T he fiiniilip* of .Ta». Elliott, Conrad Stafriu and Harry Hollister bavo rc- Grain is making a poor yield espec­ ! turned f om Slab Creek and Corneil ially oats. i Hughe* from camping beyond Leban­ Thresh ing, in thi« vicinity will b» on. finished in h d»y or two. Ed. Coad sod wife nre summeriug in u ro n vaeatiur-s. For fu ll pai ticu lar* reg.irding any of our Hi h .^ is w rite direct to our ex ecu tiv e otH«;e a t C incinnati, Ohio. I atalog ue free. THE MORSE SCHOOL Of TELEGRAPHY. C i n c i n n a t i . O hio. A tla n t a , (in. T e u ir k a t in T e x . B u ff a lo , N. Y. L a t r o .i s c . V is . S a n F r a n c is c o , C a l. Equalization Board Meeting. TkTOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N TH A T ON MON- H illock A Poole are building a fine il day. tho 28th day of A ugust 1904, the hoard of Equalization will atten d nt th e office of th e Mrs. C. E. Stants and Mr*. J . Bag- Portland at the home of her parent*, county 9 new residence for J o h n ra in ier , near cle r k o f I*clk co u n ty , O regon, pod publicly O, L. Francis and wife. They will • • Elkin«. ley went to CorvalHs Monday h im ! exam ine th e OMeminent roll and co r e c t all errors in • • soon return to take charge of the San- valuation, descrip tio n , or q u a litie s of lamia, lots or o th e r prop erty , and it shall he th e dutien of perw.n« R. M. Boxley and wife, who reside brought home a hack load of peaches. tiam academy, at Albany. • * And now it« peaches and crenm at ev­ interested to appear a t th e tin e and p lace appoint« • B e st I nstru c tio n — L ow est T u itio n • on the Ira Smith place are back in old | ed. and if it shall appear to su ch board o f equalize- ery meal. • W RIT! FOR C A TA LO S U I l 2 “ IT 'S H U • Missouri. T h e Ashland normal school of which tion th a t th ere are any lands, lot# or o th e r property a Mr. Met i twine or in the name o f a person or persona T H E M U LTN O M A H T * . xi , . Hugh Hannah and wife and Mrs. B. F. Mulkey ¡§ p>e»ident, will not not the owner thereo f, or assessed under or beyond A cooein wlmn, Mr. E lh e rllia fl o*,l M l r t l frt 8 i m p w n . M t ,Mt w„eW , „ r suspend, a« chizens have guaranteed its actu al value, o r any lands, iota o r o th e r p roperty : b u s i n e s s i n s t i t u t e ; •veil for fifty y. * r e >. at h.e home here ArilonR. H a n na h , health h e . money to meet tho t xpenses, they ) n**L a*srsHed. said board shall m ake th e proper co r­ • M. A . A LAIN, F a t s . • rections. from Iowa. Dated a t D allas, Oregon, th is 4th dav A nguat, not been good and it wa« thought a fully expectin g the next leginture to • ee sixth PO R T LA N D , O R K . * 1905. C. 8. GRA V ES, refund the money. change might be beneficial. Mr*. R M. Sm ith , and her son Roy, • • • • e • • Assessor for Folk county. have returned from the southern p a r t , Mr*. V . A. William« and Mr*. L a t i n of the state. Wiseman of T h e Dalle* and Wall i Rem em ber that nearly everybody looks in this paper for notice* of lost or found articles. All such article* W alter Wilson who visited his should be promptly adverlisd. Walla, respectively, »nen» a couple uT! brother A. K . Wilson, h e r. a few vear. Le w ie a n d C la rk E rp oeltlon. Shrewd m erch ant* nmko attr active WH«kg hero with th»»ir *i*ter Mrs. C. ! ago died at the home of Mrs. Mary offerings ami let the public know During the Lewis and Clark expn- E. Staa ts and other kindred. W iL o , in the Eola hilts l a .l week. about it. No other medium is so N ° T K i " O T i S P L T L ? £ «ition the Southern Pacific company He was enronle from Missouri, to cheap or »o effective a* ex ecu tors •( the 1 . » wnUn.i iwunuui*J.t will 8*‘‘* sell ro,md round trig» trip tickets tic kets to to Port-1 Port- ___ Aunt Sarah Behring died here gond news« ¡ I pohit«d Mary H “ •pend the winter, ut Los Angeles. pupor. , „ Ut. mo’Su ti t t g u i L S T “ I '“ h J . limit thirty days, a t one and one Wednesday. August 18th, and i«,- ! ! u., »ml«ti this» h.ring. i * u m . I ' I * i r 4 fare for **,e round trip. F or i buried in the English ceniarry,Itev George Joh neon the saw mill men All postmaster* or agent* are a u t h ­ “" " - ' " o - « . «o •• •*’ "*>r' parties of ten or more traveling on Thompson, of Independence, conduct- I will install a boiler and engine in a orized lo retain 25 cent« from a regu­ ! “,U,,n ->"»'• '"»n one ticket, one fare for the round j ing the funeral exercises Sh e cross large and fine new body of timber, lar yearly subscription to the Item - j I>»t«*i a l Dalian, W. 1905. farther w e t than any logging I,*, j trip For organism) parlies of ou«* •*<) tha plains in 1853 and leavp« aiithi j izer hut no commission can be allowed G. H. BAI.L, ever been done west of Dallas. The IniiHlnttl or more, individual tickets, | children and a number of grandchild | s A BALL, on combination rates. C. A. P ALL. at one fare for »he round trip. Stop ren. Sh e whs a little over 80 years log« will bo snatched out by a donkey ExfvutiT*» <»i miti ntatc over of ten days will be given at Port ­ old. If you or any ot vour neighbors have 1 engine ami wire rope and floated down the stream to the mill. anything extra fine in the wav of land on all one way ticket* reading T h e ice cream socials, at the old j stock or poultry, or if you know of j through th a l point during the expo­ cam p ground near Lewisville, are well any thing elec that might interest the sition. Tick et* must he deposited attended, and a pleasant time «pent public, plesse tell us about it. with J o i n t Agent a t Portland and by all. T he first SaturdHy evening in « ¡charge of fifty cents will be made for T h a t I* dysprpni*. Sawed Oik posts from 6 to 10 feet September i* tho time for »he next 1 If you have goats, sheep, hog*, cal- extension of time. one,mid it wil he in the n s t u r e o f a tie, hot so. or anything else lo sell, atl- long, «awed oak gate poo la, and oak It ms«*** Ilf* miserable. I contest. T h a t ia. each school district * Its sulTen-r* eat not because they term.' fo, | vertise the fact and buyers will mam •Ini*« for irt) cen t* a load at the mill b a l l s to n . - b u t »Imply beeens« they a* now reprenented, Airlie, Lewisville * ¡appear. Everybody ex perts to find for sale by j Threahing nearly complet'd, the and Montgomery will have a ticket They kno-v they «<■* Irritable and fretful; sm h notices under our heading New 'yield being only fair. , seller and a lively time i# expected a» Today. T h e cost will be less than bur they cannot be otherwi se. They eomule’n of a b u d taate in tho I >ou imagine. : lb»«* Pen«* of ('aliform* has been vn- I each district will try Jo be purchaser ❖ of mo«» ticket#. Tur n out everybody I mouth, a Wndenic* al the pU uw .tom- iting at tt»e home of N h Gregg. Many men aud women are failures O d the Boise farm weal of Dallas. and put a few nickels in your districts | e o ^ qn uuoqqy tecHny of putty fulocM, today because they were not trained ( has Hasbrook and family of OkU- : treasury. ■®J