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ME POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER Women as Well as Men o h ---- — m ^-------- --------- A r e M a d e M is e ra b le b y K id n e y T ro u b le. 0ALLA3, FRIDAY, DEO. 15. 1905 Ki,' MSI» KvsfcY F r id ay M ok . n isu k V V . .V . W Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulneea soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born 1 afflicted with weak kid- ir_ • neys. If the child urin- ______ _ ' ates too often, if the urine scalds the fleah or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as m oit people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of S w a m p - R o o t Is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- ccnt and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell Home of Sw*nipRoot. ing all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N . Y ., be sure and mention this paper. 7:30 A H I1 . R|)ITOH A N D PBOPKUCToH. S lI B S O K im o N RATES: p I ¿0 ................................. Per y>'»r f T 't ........................ Por « ¡ i month* 4‘ l ....... .............. Per three inonili» V lv e i lining ratea mude known on a ijlic .lio n Corre.pomlonce ieuolieit- «>1. Eine Job Printing done at reauonalile •uieo*. Nine (erseii* ioineil the Preibyte- rian chinch fast Sunday. Chan. F. B»rit ha» resigned his posi tion as a city councilman. Tom Card ha* bought 100 prune trees 10 plant at Oakdale. John Younr hrs sold the Yarnell place north of Independence. T h " Parker school in to have a in w teachers desk and black hoard. The ladies are .ill on »he jump thc-e days petting ready for Christmas Jessie K ill« of Dallas has found em ployment »t Cemralia, Washington, Lo not make any mistake, but re member tl it* name, Swam|»*Root, Dr. The higge-i line of holiday goods a» Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- the lowest pi ices at Me is rs. Compar diess. Binghampton, N. Y .o n every bottle. ison will convince you. Holiness meetings have been h*ld , next door »o the bakery for several O U R w eeks ami still continue: S T A F F OF RUSTLERS- Wm. MnfHt who graduated from the | W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A T A B O U T T H E D O IN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . Monmouth norm'll school a boll* a year ago is to teach at A r.ic. A n iJ n o a u a l'c d a n d C o m p le t e Re s u m e nt W n a t Y o u r F r lo n d s are an d Have 8 e e n La te ly D o in g . The people of Independence are to decide by vole next Monday whether they want a gravity water system. • H a s S tood th e T ea t 2D Y e a rs. Have you seen those 10 and 20 c*n» cloth hound hooks at Ifeisera. They make handsome holiday presents. The old, oriKinal Grove’ » Tn.t'-le.. Chill Tonic. You know what you ere taking. It is iron and quinine in a School Superintendent Starr taught tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 at Perrydah* several days this w eek’ ll ent». the place of Miss Sadie Lynn, win has been sick. PERRYD ALE. The Spaulding logging Company A! the annual meeting of the C. W. have bought the Douty saw mill at In B. M. Sunday evening, there wan a dependence and will soon be making large attendance, good collection and lota of lumber there. aeveral new member» added. S. A. Rice a hotel City, Cslifi rnia, is brother C. A Rice. twenty years since saw each other. keeper at Nevada Ben June*, Mr». Swart», Mr* W. here visiting his Flannerv, Mr*. Wm. Sargent, Mr». It had been about Charlie Kau and others have all been the brothers last affiicted nearly exactly alike with rlieu meti»m or sciatica in the hip joint Jewlur Harris has for sale a fine line of gold and nickel watches, gold fobs, chains rings and charms, pins, brooches and fountain pens, gold cros sea, table call hells, emblem chains and silver table ware of all kinds. After many years absence in East ern Oregon. W ill Lyle has come bsck to take charge of the old home and Iris sister, Mrs. Veaxie, has come up from Portland to spend the winter with him. He may rent the farming land and run the hop yard in person. Pastor Beary held u month« meeting at the Chriatian church in Perrydale and had 20 accession*. The church is to have an addition including a bap tistry, to avoid the necessity of going to Am ity for imireraion. A g u a ra n te e C u r a for P ile s. Itching, blind, bleeding, or protru ding pile*. Druggizts refund money if P«zn Ointment fail« to cure any case no matter of bow long «landing, ir 6 to 14 «lays First application gives ease and rest. 50 cent« If your ! druggist nasn’t it send 50 cents in j stamps and it will he forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co.. St. Louis ! Mo. H ow ’s Your Liver? It will pay you to take good care of your liver, because, if you do, your Uver will take good care of you. Sick liver puts you all out of sorts, makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach ache, headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying your blood and digesting your food. There is only one safe, certain and reliable liver medicine, and that is Thedford’s Black-Draught For over 60 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has been the standby in thousands of homes, and is today the favorite liver medicine in the world. It acts gently on the liver and kid neys, and dpes not irritate the bowels. It cures constipation, relieves con gestion, and purities the system from an overflow of bile, thereby keeping the body in perfect health. Price 25c at all druggists and dealers. Test It. At the last meeting of »»ur debating MK'idtv the judge® deceit d that a mar ried man has mui« pleasure-» than a • ingle one. The ladies of this place gathered at Mr>. Un/eline» lo sew carpel rag» and tell yarn». The luncheon served wa® delict -us. Me*d*inea Jeffrie», Rhode. Domes, Zoael, Ashhv, Slagle, Prickett, Dufth-UI. Faint, Hall, ()• reline and Mi»*"-» Klma Fletcher, Dura and Ber nice Sears were pr» sent. — . - ♦ • • ----------- C r ip Q u ick ly K n o c k e d O u t. “ Some week* ago during the severe winter weather bnth my wife and my- • If contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind o fla grippe wi'h all it» miserable » ' mptons,” says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing. !<>wa. * Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head »top- | h >«I up, eyes and nose running with alternóte spells of chills add favt r. Wc began using Chamberlain» Cough Remedy, aiding 'lie same with a dose Inf Chamberí - in’s S tono oh and Liver Tablets, and by its lifa-ral use soon ¡completely knocked out the g rip ” These Table:« promote a healthy ¡ action of the bowels, liver and kipneys which is always beneficial when the s'stem is congest' d by a cold or at- I tack of »he grip. For sale by Stafrin i Drug Co. --------------— The Young Men’s Literary sorietx •f t he colUgegaVe a highly apprecia ted progralp wefore a large audiene»- I in the chapel Monday night. The piano duet by Lvle and Loyd Rice and I the rending of the »ocietv paper by Clarence Dodson were taking number« ¡ and all did well in the fare». D ea fn ess C a n n o t be C u re d by local applications, ms they cannot reach the diseased por’.ion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by ccnstitulional Christmas night. remedies. Deafness is caused by ai» Miss Amanda Robertson is at New inflamed condition of the mucous lin port for * few weeks. ing of the Eustachian tube. When lhis tube is inflamed von have a rum M r. and Mrs. Melvin tfettlemier are bling sound or imperfect hearing and now living amoug tm. when it is entirely closed, d«afress is Leland Roberts is attending the in «he result and unless the influmation can be taken out and this tube restor duttrial school at Gaston, ed to its normal condition, hearing Arthur Roberts, who is in Arizona will be destroyed forever; nine cases for hi* hoilth, is improving. out of ‘an are caused by catarrh, which Mi*s Blanche Fawk i* having a pi? as i? nothing but an inflamed condition i»f ti>e mucous surfaces. W e will give ant sojourn in San Francisco. $100 for any case of deafness, caused Clay Heise has been over from fca by catarrh, that cannot be cured by lia ll’a Catturh Cure. Send for cir lem among the Chinese pheasants. culars. free. Sold by druggists. 75 ct®. J. C. White and wife and Mr®. Tex F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ella W hite Sundayed at Mr. Moores. Take Hall’» Family P ill» for consti Our basket ball hoys beat the nor pation. mul training sclmo! team hv a scratch. Senator U. S. Lough ary attended Mi** Pauline Sear*. who fa leaching the funeral of Senator Mitchell. here, spent Thanksgiving at her home Special for this week is 20 per cent near Bethel reduction on all toy» at Meiscrs. The babv of Mr. and Mr*. Thad D C. Haling of Ballston, is holding Stephens w is hadlv burned by falling his tiops, hoping for better price®. into the fi'-c. Chester McSherry and Miss Althea Next Saturday evening our l»i*kM Gardner of Falls C ily were married hall team will try very hard to defeat this week. the Y. M. C A. team. The Evangelical and Presbyterian Our hall has been improved and Sunday schools will have Christmas basket ball is being practised, blit as entertainments hilt they have not yet vet no team has been organized. decided upon the evening. Farley and Beu Thompson, Oakdale; J. W.*and R. M Prickett, McCoy; R R. Riggs, and Mrs VV. H. Muck, Guilt- I rie ; G. M .T ie e Falla C ity; G VV Me Bee, J. J. Keasooer, and J. J. McBee, Liberty; Lee Humphrey, Mark Rh*d- gett, and John Middleten, Pi»»n»e-; Frank Butler and C. M. Young», Oak hurst: George Neathimer, Lower Mill Creek ; J. C. Peterson, Mountain View ; and William Kidd II, Monmouth. --- ---------- A C e rta in C u r e for C ro u p When u child «hows «ympt' iis of croup there i« no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may he recommended There in one preparatson that can al ways be depended upon. It ha» been in use for many year* and has nevet been known t»> fail viz: Chain!» •••lain'» Cough Remedy. Mr M. F. Compton of Market, T< xus. says of it. “ I ii»tv»> used CImmheilaina Cough Remedy in *evere case« of croup with my chil dren, and can truthfully say it alwav* give« prompt relief.” For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. Bad Blood Hood’s Sarsaparilla atch for atkin's Wagon! For the loliday Trade! N o w is the time to prepare for your Christmas gift and we are offering some extra good things for this season. Extra good value in high grade goods for both old and young. Everything needed for man, boy, lady or girl. Extra good values for Holiday buyers. ------------- • * —— — — ■ O F F IC E R S ’ M EETIN G . At the annual election of »be school offiirers association held last Haturdav. G W. Mver wa- elncted president and C. L. Starr secretary. The county has been divid- d into -ection* atid a vice ptesident chosen to preside over meetings to be held »41 i be fol owing dates Buena Vi*ta section include« Sliver Parker H ighlaid. American Rot ton» and Independence, ami J. M Prathei will preside over the meeting to hr held at Buena Vista January 6th Ja* Simon tun will preside over the meeting to be held at Riekreall Janu ary 13th. »lie section including the <li»'ric»s of Dallas, P- Ik Bmithfleld Oak Point,Greenwood and North Dal la*. The Elkins section meeting wifl occur January 20’ h. H VV. Dickenson presiding, the districts included be ing Monmouth, Cochrane, Antioch and Sunny Slope. There will be a meeting at F «lb City January 27th. with VV. L. Frink a* chairman, the other districts in the section being Oakhurst. Bridgeport, Guthrie. Liberty, Oakdale, Hazel, Dell ami Rock Creek. On Febnrarv 3rd J. A Baxter will have charge of the meeting at Ball Creek, including the districts of Ball* ton, Enterprise, Concord, Pioneer and and Upper Salt Creek. There will he a meeting at Harmony, Feburary 17th J K. Guttrv presiding «nd other district* included vill be. Buell. Gooseneck. Butler. Willamins. Red Prairie, Scroggins and Fair view A. 0. Guyer will be president of the Airlie section gathering Fehurarv 24th »he-e districts being includ* <1, Fairview Valiev View, Lewisville, Montgomery, Fir Grove, Ward*, McTimmonds Val ley Poedeeand Cherry Grove. At Zena on March 3rd J. R Sliep ird will preside over the meeting to b» held there and the Popcorn, Lone Star md Spring Valley districts will par ticipate. On »he 10th of March there will be a gathering of the McCoy section con sistiug of Etna, Bethel and Parrydrle districts anti ( j . L. Hawley will be in the chair. The last meeting of the series will he held a» Eola March 17th under con trol of T. W. Brunk. These othei districts should he represented there. Oak Grove, Brush College, Mountain View and West Salem. A t the education il meeting in Del Mr* Susan W. Smith of 429 Market las. our district was represented by J. street, Portland, has just published a 0 . White, Frank and Ray Fawk. pleasing story entitled The Legend of Multnomah Falls. Price on® dollar, The Dallas Degree of Honor lodge The new Etna school house shows write to her about it. has chosen as officers Mrs. Clara nn q»»i»e prettilv. Miss Etta Water* ---------------» • «- — ---------- Rowell, Mrs. Jennie Ooad, Mrs. Jessie of Montgomery is teaching there. John M. Gearin of Portland has C o a t M e n s M e e tin g , Shaw. Mrs. Sarah Black* Mrs. Jennie been appointed by Governor Chamber- The Polk County Mohair association M itt Besrie Shafer of McCoy, a grail lain a* successor to Senator Mitchell Nunn. Mrs. Emma Coad, Mrs. Ora nate nurse from the Florence 8ani*»i and is generally recognized as the very will meet at Browns hall, Decemiee* Cosper, Mrs Belle Stiles, Mrs. Sallie BA LL8TO N . ritim in Salem, ha* been visiting Mi»* best, one that could have been chosen. 16th, to arrange for their annual g o »' Shultz and Mrs. Jennie F. Coad. show. A* there is no more important Mattie Garret had a light attack of Pauline Bears. A diamond would he a very accep goat show on earth than the one held diptheria. The ladies aid society is well atten table Chris*mas gift to wife or sweet annually in Dallas, all hand* should Dorton Bros, have rented the R ded and kepi quite busy. It* 1a*d heart. A . H Harris has plenty of turn out ami lend a helping hand in meeting was with Mrs. Archie Lewi*, nice ones. He will sell them right making the coming exhibition the C. ('raven hop yard. and the next one will he with Mrs E. and tell yon just what kind of a stone he*t ever held her». As usual, pr«» Victor Reynolds i* here with hi« sis Harris. vou are buying. visions will he made for the display of Is responsible fo r most, o f ter. Mrs. Ross Clark. sheep, hogs and poultry. Those passing through this neigh The 7 cent social at Woodman Hall -------------- A letter from Alf Campbell reports bnrhood are apt to form a good im pr»* w»® a big thing «vary way. The the diseases and ailments o f COUNTY CO URT. hi* arrival in Han Francisco. «ivn from the appearance of thing* »•rowd wa* large and there was a great the human system. It se PROBATE. Rsv Coulter and Esther Royal Sun The church, school bouse and Grange variety to entertain them. Every ball situated in a grove of venerable thing cost juit 7 cent® and th» m ani riously affects e v e ry o rg a n day ed with Henry Ha very and wife. J udge mistletoe laden oak* have been paint gera brought 700 coppers for change. and function, causes catarrh, Ed. F Coad I.ee Burch has he» n down from ed spotless white »nd the farm house* Since the d e a l! of Senator Mitchell, J. I). K e lly resign« <1 »is executor of dyspepsia, r h e u m a t i s m , Rickreal and Joe Craven from Dallas. around are in keeping with them. the people have been weighing hi* good and bad acts, and while they find •he Mary Ann Bell »‘state and f he re w eak, tired, languid feelings George ('lark »old his hop crop at 9 An E m e rg e n c y M e d ic in ® . many flaw» in bis life, hundreds of maining executor, Ed B°U. was order and w orse troubles. T a k e cents and Pel er Cook went to Kick reall | For Sprains, bruises, burns scald* kind and generous deeds among all ud to proceed with th»* administration. on business. Inventory and appraisment of th« amt similar injuries, there is nothing • lasses have come to light. The pub Mr«. Wayne Branson has been ?«* I *n good as Chamberlains Pain Balm lic verdict is, that all told, be was a C. VV. Pagett estate was tiled and Hp proved and the same was done in mat which purifies and enriches *ee her husband who is ill in Ht Vin It soothes the wound and not onl\ better man than many political ent ♦ er of T. G Fuqua estate. cents hospital. give* instant relief from pain, bin mies who have been denouncing him. the blood as nothing else can Final account of I he Daisy R. Hun causes the parts 1 «» heal in about one Mrs Jennie Morrison is up from j third the time required by the usual tington estate wa? set for hearing Jan For testimonials of remarkable cures 8 C H O O ¿^INSTITUTE. Portland with her parents, Mr. and j treatment. Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. for Book on the Blood, No. 3. 6. 1906. The gathering of our school teach C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Mrs. J, S. Newbill. Report of sale in manner of Marx er« and officers in Dallas last Friday Ann Bell estate filed and will be heard ROCK CREEK. Mr*. Stan* has returned from s visit and Saturday exceeded the expects December 27 h. to her sick daughter and Mrs Fudge Julies Miller is working for J. L tinns »J everybody, in attendance and Iu case of John B. Smith estate, $75 is among McMinnville friends. inter st. aroused. The teachers from per month is to be set aside for ®up Morrison. nearly till the school districts in th** A corn makes Van S**ars limp and F. J. Morrison has gout to the coast comity were h»re and there were 65 port and maintenance of minor chil dren. a few Job» comforter» on hi» neck oo ho*ines*. •chool officer» present. Nearly every makes George Nvwhill appear proud, i COMMISSIONERS. Fre»l Brock h is two new porches thing said and »lone was of a practical Mr Smith, who was badly hurt bv ami a new woodshed. Wm. Riddell. Seth Riggs nature ami by competent persons. It Guaranteed medicines, falling from a telephone pole near wa* 'he most successful school officer* HIl.LS ALLOWED. Mes ers Wigle mid Miller each killed spices, extracts, toilet ar McMinnville, was brought here and is 1 a fine meeting ever held in the county ami beef last week. tlm teacher« got from it fully ss much Fall. City Lunitwr Co. .. .. . 8 0 7? tides, stock and poultry ; improving. Mi*.* Es’ her Hampton, our school hem lit n* from a regular teacher* in (T. F Rovai A Son ......... . . . . fif 2ü food. There i* now a direct, commercial ma'am, was marrie I at Fall* ( iiv on stitute. It will awaken a new interest Hardy H o lm a n .............. . . . . 35 70 ! telephone line between Sheridan and December 2nd U» A. L. Steidum» ♦* in sc.ua»l «flairs and u»n*»e tesohers B. Wilson......................... 20 20 McMinnville. The quarrel between Kernville, Oregon. She will tinisli her and officer* to work together a* never ■ Im Yocom 12 00 .................... . . . . the two Sheridan boards has been set- 1 term «>f school litre lie fort going to liei before. Only the persistant effort of | Eleotrie L ig h t............... ___ 25 00 Traveling agent for Folk comity , tied. 1 00 | Supt. Starr brought so many together | J 1) w h iteiker ........... home on the coast. «3 0 The Thanksgiving entertainment i for s<i important an occasion. The i J K Sbepanl ............... 297 00 M cC O Y- -ecthmal n»e* tings arranged for all ov Thurston it Gilbert . . . Petition for Change of Name- by our Sunday school was quite sue- | f. 25 H . Moiri. .............. . | ccssfnl. Great credit is due the public Mi** Elm» Fletcher has rented hei j » r the county during the next three j school teachers and Mr*. Blougli. farm lo l*ee Damewood of Southfield. months ought to bring splendid edn ' Wm. Kiil.pwny ............... . .. 41 «0 UOTICI i* hareby riven tin t •i'U Cnx hM filed . . . . 25 00 readings, recite national result«. The directors end C M Lewi-. __ her petition in the ounty court of the »U t« of There were songs, 90 (X) Mrs. Wilbur Devon has returned !•» »•Icrks present were: Samuel Phillip*».! R. E. Williams ............. Orciron for Polk county, for the chnitfr* of her name hone and an address by Rev. Starr. from that of Lid* Cox t " that of Mdn OnvMeon 9 iXI . . Arix'um and Mi** Sadie Oorsline i.- Spring Vail v ; George Mv*r. S. T. I .1. B. Nonn Th<t said petition I n set for hearing on the 15th day ( The $S0 realized will l»e applied to . 15 00 home from Brook*. of December, 100ft, at lOo'clock, a. m , of »Aid nay. church and Sunday school work. j Smith, and J. G ’Trent, Bmithfield; M ili K i| f * . ...................... I>»ne bv order of the Honorable Kd. F. Cauti, 1« 00 Wm. Rid<1 pll ................ . . . ------ — ♦ • ♦ —— Judge of «aid • ou rt. Since th»* bulge wall* were papered T. W. Rrimk and B I. Ferguson. Eola ; j F o r Over Sixty Y e a rs. and varnished slid a new carpet laid it W. L. Frink and A. VV Plsnkington LE W IS V IL L E . An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. tonka ever *o much better. Bridgeport; Henry Vnth and E. F. Notice of First Meeting of Cred Winslow’« Soothing Syrup has been Mia® Effie Ilil' ha* been home on a \ehi, Hal» Creek ; P Pe’ erson any. Evan j F. M. Smith took a load of nice bog* u set I for over sixty years by millions nt Evans, Parker; J »«. Bovdston, John to Independence itors. mothers for their children while teeth visit and Mr». McCo»w has gone to »e* Shaw «ml A. G Rampet. Polk; Harry Mi*a Blanche M rK irn ey ha* be« n ing with perfect success. It soothes her da ugh er, Mrs. Violet Purvine hi Lacev. Peedce; J. 0. White, F. H and Htiiong Monmouth friends. In the District Court of the I ’ nited States the child, softens the gum«, allays all Zr UH. .1 R Fawk. Oak G '*ve; VV. H M»*Kec. j J At. Hacgard sold a good Short for th« Diefcrict of Orewn: Perrvdale; Wm. Oondcll, Riekreall • horn Durham to E. VV Slant*. pain, cure* wind colic and is the l*e*t In the matter of D. A. Ho-l*e lmlepen«lene*»: J. H. I* pleasant to Mi-»* C a iid ice W ir k lu n d , w h o it w ell H . M. Willaon, bankrupt, in bankruptcy. remedy for diarrhoea Mulkev. F VV. Savr*» **»»! C . I/ »retie*, kn ow n here, was re c e n tly m a rrie d in Sold by druggists in every To the creditors of H. M. Willson, of Kick- the taste NURSERY STOCK. reall, in the county of Polk, anddUtrlct afore part of th»' world Cochrane: J F. S m ith and A. Z. T e d - 1 |,|J,ho. 25 cent* a bottle, said, a bankrupt. ft* value i* incalculable. Be sure and i row. KiVi»»»» ; John Ground, George j ) r |£ptohum h»* been treating Mr*. N n T K 'K IS H g h K R Y G IV K N T H A T lings for floral blood poisuuing of on the hth dav of December A. I)., IfXV». the ask for Mr*. Winslow’* Soothing Hy- Reside* all kind* of fruì» trerts. I Hale an«! W ill Venter, Antioch; T. S. Brown amt J.W . M»»rri«on, Upt>er Salt |1J|ntj eaid H. M. W fl’ eoi. w m duly adiudic-kted ru and take no other kind. have tor sale l»crrie*, vines, r«>»es. wa! bankrupt, and that the tirut meeting of hi* ()reek, L«on*r»l Tharp, Butler; A. ___ ___________ nut* and English holly. creditor* will We held at Dallas, in Polk coun OAK CROV1. Hciee. Went Salem ; Larkin Orica, Pop L I B R A R Y NOTES, ty, on th- 29th day of I>ecem)>er, A. f).. 19hA, J. B NUNN DALLAS corn; A H. VV’ vett, Brush College; at 2 o'clock, in »he afternoon, at which time Pr» aching here every firet ami third A C (H im . A irlie ; O. H Cobb. North ‘ At the library, from l to 2 »M * * k , the said creditor* may attend, prove th* ir claim*, appoint a truwt>e, examine the hank- Bon Jay. Della*; J A Baxter. Knferpris* : F.n- tomorrow afternoon. Mr*. Gem* e Get. rapt, ami transact euch other hnainen» a* may ley Fdgar. E»na ; Joebua B«»wle», Con- ! linger will h a v e » »tor> hour f. r i l e pi< j»erlv cotue before said meetiu*. Mr». A .G Roiieris is still in v» ry Clttt f « U I AU t ill t a h í . r«»rd ; E. C McTimm«-nd* and Wallaca children. K. K. W ILLIAM «, «et i/i i». 1*e poor heslih. Brown. McTimmonds Vallay; John There new books lo v. pint been »d- Hefeiee for Bankruptcy. December 13, 1906. and Wm. Simon, E v rr,rz e «; John * <I«<1 «° »he h b i.f) , M M .n U H ln n u .rd c o n s u m p t io n <■’ Wt are to have a Christina» tree on | j Special Offerings E X T R A GOOD V A LU E S F O R H O L ID A Y B U Y E R S AT O U R GREAT C L O S IN G O U T S A L E Clothing for all kinds of men and boys. Underwear, neckties, furnishings of all kinds at cost. Dress goods, cloaks, shirt waists, etc. Ribbons, laces, fancy hosiery. Everything that costs, out on our closing out sale See us for Holiday goods. R. Jacobson & G o „ Dallas. Dictionary, 10,000 Words Often Mis- W itten who*® fsther J. E. Witten was ironount d. The Spender*, Rose in a pioneer of 1852. He leave« a widow Bloom. SI:»*k>’-pca*ea Tempest and I and four children Mrs. Loi* Green of Hamlet, \Y zird of Oz, The ^rinee and ' B» Bingham, Washington. Lettie, Carl lie Paupier, Flamingo Feather and and Cheetfr. H e was buried In the Stories Mother Nature Told. i Odd Fellows cemetery at Salem. The Ifa ll»« public library wa« open C o n t r o llin g N a tu re . ed October 17ill >nd up to December i Everybody knows that of la»e years l«t. 275 library cards were issued and natural force« have been wonderfully ill of them have been freely used. subjected to man’ s need. W e are daz Within the first six weeks there zled by the spectacular achievement» were circulated 399 volumes d fiction, in steam and electricity but are likely 35 of nonfiction, 211 children» hook*, to forget the less noisy but no less »eside® 209 volumes fn-m the travel marvelous conquest ofauin a1 and plant ing library, making a total circulation life. Horses are swifter, cattle are >f 854 books. A « the report show® too heavier, cows giv» more milk and civ nonfiction b »«»ks are being real sheep have finer fleeces than in days but the librarian hopes to see a grow- gone bve. In plant« the transforma ng demand for those more solid tion is even more marked People hook*. now living can remember when the number of edible fruit« and vegetables The? K ey t h a t U - lo c k s th e D oor to was far less than at present and even L o n g Liv in g . those that couM he grown were vastly The men of eighty-five and ninety inferior to what we know have. For »’ears of age are not the rotund veil example, our parents knew nothing of fed, but thin, spare men who live on th* tomato except us a curious orna a sfa.ider diet. Be as careful a* be will, I ment in the garden. Sweet corn was however, a man past middle age, will i luudly better than the commonest occasionally eat too mu'di or of some field sort*. All orange» had seeds. article of food not suited to bis cotisti Celery w-is little known and poor in iution, and will need a dose o f Cham quality. In tin flower bed til« mag t»erlaihV St»»m»eh and Liver Tablets to nificent pttiHV has replaced the insig le:ii*«e*nd invigorate his stomach and nificant heart’s case from which it was regulate his liver and bowels. When developed, and the sweet pea in all ila this is dune th *re is no reason why the dainty splendor truces its origin to the iverage man should not live to old age. ; common garden vegetable. This pro gress has been made in spite of the For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. ----- --------- great tendency manifested in all plants Lew i* A b r a m s D ea d . and animals to go back to the original Nearly forty yetrs ago he located at. i type. It is indeed h tint tie to keep Lincoln in Spring Valley and engaged »train® pure and up to the standard m merchandising with J. 1) W illin g. they have already attained, let alone V’li -ti Mr. Walling w ; ib killed by a any improvement. The practical re mrse he became sole proprietor of the sults are accomplished by men oper uisines* and continued it to the time ating largely fur love of the work, like •f his death in Salem, December 11th, Luther Burbank in California and t the a g e o t8 l years. Besides sidling Eckford in England, as well as by the :oo»fa he was for many years engaged great seed merchant.*, D. M. Fc ry & in buying, storing and shipping grain. Co of Detroit Mich . who are not only Before the railroads came along he eternally vigilant to hold what ground ometimea handled over 200,(MX) bush- has been gained but they also have a *1« of grain in a «ingle *ea*o»i. In corps of trained specialists hacked up 1868 he built a nice home and in 1870 by ample means to conduct new ex lecame postmaster at Lincoln, serving periments. The result* of their ex ti that capacity a» long as he lived, perience can be found iu their 1906 lis first wife died in 1869 and five Seed Annual which they will »end ireo vears later lie wa« married to Phobia lo all applicants. Always Rememh the F ïüî Name ¡ axative UrctiO Aainine At# a: eatasr» » w tm w H M B n Cures a Cold in On 3 Day, Grip m Two. (Z h o n ?c:.\ 23 c W e have a large H olid ay stock o f w a t ches, clocks, jewelry, cut glass and silver w are. W e w ish es pecially to call your attention to our as sortm ent o f plated ta ble w are— knives and C EO . HINSHAW N 1 ! S V K ! forks 54 to $6 a doz- en, tea spoons $1 to 115 $3 a set, table spoons j$2 to $5 a set. We are agent* f’»r th** World Rr.»nd pilvetware. •dver:iaemeni* in all the leading vnagatiue*. ...... Hee Barr’s Jewelry Store State and Liberty ttreete, B«lent, Oregon.