PERRY CONNER DEAD. Peculiar to Itself Passes Away Suddenly at His Old Home Near Ballston. In combination, proportion and process, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures. It is made from the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar methods as to retain the full medicinal value of each and all. The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu­ matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by Word reached 1 hi H uh Sunday of the ' sudden death of Mr. Perry Conner at hiH home rear Baflston on Saturday evening. Mr. Conner had long l»een troubled with a weak heart, and had to be very careful of extra exertion. To that end he moved to Dalian last fall to make Ida home, and get away from the hard work incident to farm life, lie returned to the farm thin spring and it was while doing up chorea Saturday evening that lie waa stricken. He was a man well known all over the county, anti one whose passing away will he greatly regretted by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He was born in Oregon in 1851, and married Miss Mary Conlee in 1872. Hi; has liv­ ed near Ballston all his life, the last eight years on the place where he died. He leaves his wife and four children to mourn his demise. His funeral was preached Tuesday by Rev. D. M. Metz­ ger, and he was laid to rest in the Pleas­ ant Hill cemetery. ioo doses $i. Sold by druggists, o U c For those who prefer medicine in tablet form, Hood's Sarsaparilla is now put up in ehoco- lated tablets called Sarsaubs, as well as in the usual liquid form. Barsatabs have identically the Begin to take it today. I same curative properties as the liquid form, besides j accuracy of dose, convenience, economy, — there j being no loss by evaporation, breakage, or leakage, Bold by druggists or sent promptly by mail, I C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. O dabahteku uuder the Food and Drags Act, June 30, 1906. ♦ ♦ »♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ e No. 324. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦- We have a line of Millinery that is up-to- date in every respect, brought direct from the most fashionable millinery centers, and we have the trimmer to suit your taste in every particular. Before going to the larger towns for anything in this line, come and see what we have to show you. D. L. KEYT, PERRYDALE, OREGON THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. I t i V . P. FISKE. f Itemizer, one year in advance...... .......... $1 50 SUBSCRIPTION-! With Weekly Oregoniun or Semi-weekly Journal........... 2 00 ( With Oregon Woodman.................................................... 1 75 d pi , J Olliee, 257 ) Residence, .113 ’ We are Established lii Our New Home! saved since the anti-pass law was en­ acted? And when arc they going to give file public the benefit of these increases in railroad earnings? ff the rate law is going to help the railroads only its net benefits are small. MORE NEW SKATES. The Colosseum skating rink has just received 110 pairs of Winslow hall hear­ ing skates, they having been delayed in t ransit for several weeks. This makes over 200 pair of skates now on hand, and everyone can he accomodated hereafter. The daily program is as follows: MONDAY 2 p. in. to 5 p. in 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. TUESDAY 0. a. m. to 12 m. 7 p. m. to 10 p. in. 2 p. in. to 5 p. in. Band in Attendance. W EDNESDAY 2 p. m. to 5 p. in. 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. TH U R SD AY 0 a. m. to 12 m. 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. 2 p. m. t o 5 p. in. Band in Attendance F R ID A Y r * in " n<1 001,1 "e a t her than other pla - es siirioiinding. W ith better trans- portution facilities, we look for Ddlns in the near future to sport many coun- try homes of city people, — ■'■ So far as the democrats are concern-1 “ P* ,n- *° ,r> P* m 1 P* ,n* W p. m. ed, they are not doing much talking SA I I RDAN Senator Spooner resigned h s seat in a. in. to 1 in. as vet, concerning democratic presi- 0 « ... * * 1 2 p. in. to 5 p. m, i. p. m. to 10 p. m. the senate because he could not afford 'dental candidates. It wou.d seem 10 p. in. to 12 l). m. to retain it, This is n refreshing Band in Attendance. | from the newspaper talk all over the I change from the sight of men who re­ I country that Mr. Bryan has the field tain their seats in the senate I »eon use A1RLIE. all to himself, but I note that he re­ they cannot afford to relinquish them. c e n tly said that he had not made up i ^ i Story lias gone to Portland to W e hoj»e that our new city council his mind to be a candidate. That is I work, taken here to mean that if Roosevelt I will look at the matter of a night po* Mrs. C. E. Staats sold 78 dozen eggs liceman in a different liyh» from their iiiUTHl. to fo r«, h » own nomination frolll lu.r |.,vhorn |lellB Friday. on the republican convention, which I Xf, ,, . .. .. . . , predecessor*. This shutting up the r Miss Erma Staats visited friends at saloons at m idnight and leaving ev ­ he can do if he wants to, ami many | Independence the first of the week. Johnie Moran, of Independence, was er* thing entirely unprotected until people believe that is what he means business opens up in the morning is I by nil his recent grandstand plays, transacting business here Tuesday, that Mr. Bryan would think it useless j The sawmill of Martin and Strong on taking too great a risk. to run, inasmuch as Roosevelt has i ^ place started operations I How much have the railroads sav­ stolen his thunder and he (B ryan) re- ! ** neB< *1^’ ed in rebates since the anti rebate law cently hwi I ko .. booming R oowvelt in T , vll)r Bni, Kioll gvall!) were l)ui|u VU- passed? And how much have they his paper, The Commoner. ! itors last Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. (\ V. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Brown went to Mon- j mouth to hear the Dixie Jubilee singers last week. The axe handle milll here finished ! sawing at the Hasting Place last Tues* 1 day and will commence moving to the I Brown place at once. Our city was visited hv a native of the West Indies the first of the week. His I business, other than visiting schools, we I were unable to learn. Mr. and Mrs. Fret! Ritner returned ! home from Washington last w’eek, he | having been culled hack to the bed side i j of his mother, who has been quite« sick, j hut is much improved. A L L -F 0 R W U P SHOES. Our “ AH - f o r - W a r " shoes are h e .v j weight, and made to r o u t the grind of hardest wear. The new railroad commission came in *»n their special train last week and I 1 promised us great things in the line of a I new depot ami express office. We an* wailing for them to make their promise good. I T h e » l i d durability o f our h e .v y .hoe. i* • guarantee o f the each different grade o f .hoes i. a p.cem.ker wc rwKC noerc h n c snocs - ANY OTHER T10UJT IN T M C ^ , W CJTy “* A new cottage is l»eing erected on the Richmond property, in which Mrs. Richmond will live aud have the old I home for rent. M AKEPS4 Hon. N. L. Butler was one of the bulges in the debate at McMinnville Friday night between the college there snd the one at Corvallis. t t ia m — — - — ■ > Mr. ami Mrs. N. iVirnsife have re­ turned front Eastern Oregon and will | occupy their coey home near thede|>ot. >Bd .tandfrd o f uniformity fo r other grades. ' ANOTHER DOUR If VOWS HASHT THEM — Hon. J. D. Lee has returned from a! business trip throughout the east. excellence o f our fine drew grade., a. in our 7 epecialty plant, * COME AND SEE We are headquarters for Crockery China Glassware Stationery Notions Come and Get Our Prices. We will Save You Money. W. H. Roy & Co. C O L L IN S B L O C K D A LLA S, - OREGON Weak Lungs The grocery stores now closest 6:30 instead ot ti in the evening. The public are cordially invited to at­ tend the installation of Dr. Mock. We Make ( £ n m .p a m f The K. P's will have a stereoptieon entertainment at the Woodman hall Saturday evening, a depiction of the stirring scenes in Uncle Tom's Cabin i being tbe main feature. Harvy Stanton to John Oliver [ 20 acres in t 7 s, r 5 w ........... $2,200 | James and Mary Alexander to Jas C Keiser. 30 acres in t 8 s, r 4 w ........................................... 2,800 Willamette Valley Co. to Dallas Lumber Co, land in Dallas...... 250 j Josie Wheeler to Harland Whefel- I er, 312 acres in t 9 s, r 5 w .. . 1 T 1) Hollowell to Henry Wagner, land in Falls C i t y .................... 60 George McFarquar to Anna Me- Farquar, land in t 6 a, r 5 w .... 550 I Anna Aebi et al, to Harry Aebi, land in t 9 s, r 5 w .................. 1 Anna Aebi to Harry Aebi, land in t?9 s, r 5 w *..................... 400 I Mary Dougan to Oscar Holmes, lot in Dallas............................ 250 its cod liver oil elements heal T N Ottinger to C S White, lot in and strengthen the lungs Ballston..................... 250 Many people Inherit weak lunxa | Sarah A Dodson, guardian, to C. S: White, lot in Ballston.......... 350 which are likely to be attacked by consumption. So also are lung* Agnes and C S Campbell to Cha9 J Guy, lot in D allas................ 150 weakened by disease or by a stubborn backing cough. W C Brown to Austell McCarter, Vlnol, which Is a real cod liver prep- land in t 7 s, r 6 w ................ 150 ( aration with all the useless oil elimi­ j W F Tillotson to Atchison Mc- nated and tonic Iron added, strength- Hardy, 160 acres in t 7 s, r6 w, 1 j ens weak lungs and gives one the < i j A A Cattron to A T Cross, lots in Monmouth............................... I power to throw off wasting diseases. W e ask every person suffering | from weak lungs, stubborn hacking Patents, roughs or any wasting disease to try Vinol on our guarantee. United States to Wm. F. Tillotson. Pays 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts “ 4 “ ” “ Certificates of Deposit ” 3 “ “ Accounts Subject to Check J. THO’tB lIR N ROSS OeORfJE H. MILL T. T. BU RK H AR T JOHN E. ATCHISON - CHAS. H. KOPF CAKE just as palatable as you have at home. Don’t get mad because we think so. T ry it. The Dallas Bakery Dan Brown, Prop. Spices, Extracts, Toilet Articles, Stock and Poultry Food. W ATCH TOR ATKIN’S AGON A nd buy of the traveling agent for Polk County. W a t k i n ’s R e m e d ie s i Geo. Hinshaw. President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary A s ’t Treasurer 2 4 0 W a s h in g to n S tre e t, Cor. S e c o n d P O R T L A N D ............................................. O R E C O N N e e d V IN O L ----------- We have Suitings for Ladies and Children. Fancy Dress Shirts for Men and Boys. You are most cordially invited to our store for the purpose of inspecting the New Spring and Summer Wearables. B elt & C h errington Marriage Licenses. DRUGGI STS August Fleischman and Anna Aebi. - DALLAS A Good Record, every variety of bakery stuff, but especially cake. People think bakers cannot make anything but angel’s food. W e think we make A C C O U N T S Eith' (Suanutter $c Sntal REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. — I DIAMOND BRAND M .................... . . 40 30 las Saturday afternoon. The growers rheumatism or backache, also dense P -Ik County Itemizer........... .. 10 40 will meet at 10:30a.m. outlie day of and strengthen the kidneysund bladder, Enterprise............................ 2 50 the sale to adopt a method of disposing overcoming all urinary disorders if tak­ 9 50 of the js»ol. The plan of grading the .1 (' lla v te r ........................... And (le t Quick Returns en liefore the stage of Bright’s disease: Willamette Valiev Co,.......... 20 20 j hair finds much favor among the Polk Fluid extract dandelion, one-half ounce; Dallas Water C o...... ............. . . 10 00 I county goatmen this year, and a large com|M)und kargon, one ounce; com­ Chas M cPherson.................. B. GILDNER, majority of them w ill sort their clip in- pound syrup sarsaparilla, three ounces; * See A M A rant............................ . . 34 90 i to three grades, although the rule is not Mix by shaking well in a faittle and cumpulsary. The growers believe that take in teaspoonful doses after meals D ALLAS OR. W I Pearce .......................... . 18 00 by grading the hair they will receive a and at bedtime. A well known authori­ ■ — ■■■■ o n ------------ A R Southwck....................... 7 50 higher average price than they have re­ y¿T 'Is 'Ir \le i-ls *Je \ls \L' *1' *4e lie ie Mr. ty stat‘*s that these ingredients are , ' ^ ff* ff* f f f f f f . • R B Winslow........................ .. 11 00 alized heretofore. The pool will con- j mainly of vegetable extraction, and ( ’ J Scars .. .*........................ 2 25 tain from 40,U00 to 60,000 pounds of mo­ harmless to use. and can be obtained at Pauper account: hair. small cost and at from any good pre­ 4 00 T V 1 ! Kmbree ..................... scription pharmacy. Those who think D G Meador............................ .. 11 00 they have kidney trouble or suffer with Ellis K e v t .......................... 9 43 lame hack or weak bladder or rheuma­ C E Huntley.......................... tism, should give this prescription a o f th e R II K nox............................. 0 25 trial, as no harm can possibly follow' its u * .1 li N eal................................ .. 10 25 use, and it is said to do wonders for R L Chapman........................ . . 30 00 some people. Hood’ s S a rs a p a rilla IB ^ Mrs. Ella J. Metzger has a very choice assortment of hats on display at the siore of H. C. Courier, at l ulls City and v ill he glad to haveall the ladies in that vicinity to call and mh * them. All the very latest spring styles. j t Out of all theexternal remedies on the I market we doubt if there is one that has the record of that world renowned por­ ous plaster—Allcock’s. It has now- been in use for sixty years, ami still continues to l>e as popular as ever in doing its great work of relieving our pains and aches, It is the remedy we all need when suffering from any form of ache or pain resulting from taking cold or over strain, Alh*ock’s plasters are sold by druggists in every part of the civilized world, 7 0 I V + cents a bushel for wheat, delivered at .... the DALLAS, D a ll a s , O hkcon . | 4 * Phone 1196 Mutual at noon or in the evening........ W h e n you w a n t S la b w o o d . E i t h e r 16 In c h o r 4 fo o t le n g th s . r X | Which is | The Cheaper? -!r To let the children soak their feet, get * sick and then be soaked by the doctor who has advanced his fee— or get good W. G. MAITHFWS Dallas, - - Shoes and Rubbers from us and protect Oregon : ^ your children from both kinds of soaks. »»»»-F I - ALFRED BOORSE-- I M r . E d it o r : Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorater Both inside ami outside. Work done in a satisfac­ tory manner, latest styles of the art anti complete satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial and la* convinced. Day came U|* thi. V O regon. Dallas, m Tiling on hi. way to Pall. City, where a circle will la* in.titute w« w . , ? | Gaynor’s Shoe Store ? « < » * * * * * * * * * » * * * » * « * » * • * • * * Has Stood The Test 25 Years Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic N o -C o re -N o -F a y . 5 0 cants.