Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 13, 1907, Image 4

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    OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ’
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
R. L CHAPMAN......
FU NE R A L DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
O F F I C E : C h a p e l m id P a r lo r «, N. M u in s t.
D A L L A 5 . OREGON:
B ell P h o n e IDS. - M u tu a l P h o n e l'ttx».
C o lla P r o m p t ly A n a w e r o d D ay o r N èghi
INDEPENDENCE.
Courtesy West Side.
John Junnkoy returned home Mon­
day front a visit with his mother who
resides at Foster, Ore.
J.JL. Ford and wife were arrivals Sat­
urday from Hot^uiam, Wash., and ex­
pert to make this their future home.
A. Moore and Claude Kurre departed
Wednesday for the coaat over Ke*|uin
way on a week or ten days’ fishing trip.
Committees for the Independence
I Driving Club have l?een industriously at
| work the | 4 ist few days ami have met
' w ith great encouragement from the bus­
iness interests «>f the town in their ef-
i fort to pull oil their annual two «lavs
n e e » e e t oa J ium IM P . Liberal a to
scriptions have been made for purses to
be hung up for the nioet and the horse­
men of the valley ami other parts of
Oregon are invite«! to bring their horses
for entrance into the races. Following
is the programme:
FRIDAY, JUNK 28.
1 . —Polk county harness race— three
in five, V 8 mile heats; purse $100. Open
to all harness horses owned in Polk
county at present «late, June fi.
2 — Running'— ¿¿miledash ; purse
W. C. T. U. SPACE.
Mrs. Chloe Butz, Editress.
Mrs. Dow of Portland, is visiting rel­
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Stienfeldt are visiting
at John Ebbe*«.
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Jiin .Middleton and wife visited at
Kick real I Sunday.
Jim Middleton and several others are
| * pending the week at the «-oast.
Stella Ebbeand Della Williams finish-
«‘«1 training hops for Mi«ldleton Bros.
this week.
Extended Over Entire Body— Mouth
Covered With Crusts as Thick as
Finger Which Would Bleed and
Suppurate— Disease Ate Large
Holes in Cheeks — Hands Pinned
Down to Stop Agonized Scratch­
ing— Three Doctors’ Best Efforts
Failed to Give Relief.
contact with h horse and huggv driven
Our bachelors have to take a b ck
by Misses (irate and Kate Jones. Miss
s«*at. The young lw>ys take the lea«| re­
Kate was thrown from the huggv hut
gardless
of the poitum oak.
escaped injury. Crandall was thrown
from bis horse and was prettv badly
Mrs. Remington has recovered from a
shaken up. One of the hint) wheels of
i recent illness. Her son, John, returned
the huggv was demolished but it is
.’1—Running—5„mile «lash ; purse$125. home from the «*oast Wednesday.
f rtunate that none tit' the parties re­
SATURDAY, J ITNK 20.
Things at the Station are quiet as
ceived serious injuries under the cir-
1 — Two-year-old harneea race; purse everybody
is picking s t r a w b e r r i e s for
cu instances.
$50. 2 in J.
McNulty. They re|x>rt one berry measur­
2 —
Umming—%tnile «lash ; purse ing
$ 100
.
5 inches.
Mr. Daniel U. Cochrane and Mi-s
— Running —*4 mile «lash ; purse $125
Louise Mooberry were united in mar­
Some of our old mauls carried a pack­
4— lk»y’s )>ony race; purse $10. En­
riage at the home of the bride’ s parents trance free.
age «»f salt in mistake for sugar Monday.
at Cornelius, Ore., Wednesday, June 5,
Something wrong; maybe to late hours
All running race weight forage.
Rev. Blake officiating. The ceremony
Sunday. Try girls and get more sleep.
took place at 12 o ’ clock in the presence
It will 1 h ‘ better for vour h«kalth.
Tonight.
of about fifty invited guests, followin'.'
If there is a law to compel people to
which dinner was served. Mr. C»ch
If you would enjoy tomorrow take
rane lias numerous act plain tances in In­ 'haniberlaiu’s Stomach ami Liver tab- I to spray their fruit trees f«>r codling
dependence and vicinity. Miss Mo«»
ets tonight. They produce an agree­ moth, why not ttiake the road super-
fterry has long resided at Cornelius and able laxative effect, clear the head ami uisor see that the brush is cut in the
is a popular young lady of that place. •lennse the stomach. Price 25 cents. roadway as the moths nest there and
destroy the orchards.
The young couple departed Wednesda' Samples free at Stafrin’s drug store.
for McMinnville ami came to Indepoi.
dence the following day to make their
MONMOUTH.
future home.
BUT CUTICURA WORKS
A MIRACULOUS CURE
*4 When my little boy was six months
old he liad eaoema. The sores extended
bo quickly over the whole body that
we at once called in the doctor. We
than weal to anoth**r doctor, out he
could not help him, and in our despair
w«* went to a third one. Matters be­
came so bud that he had regular holes in
his cheeks, large enough to put a finger
Into. The food hud to be given with
a sfjoon, for his mouth was covered
with crusts as thick as a finger, and when­
ever he opened the mouth they began
to bleed and suppurate, as did also his
eyes. Hands,
H a n d s , arms, chest, and back,
d o c k , in
short the whole body was covered over
and over. We held no rest by day or
night. Whenever he was laid in his
bed, we had to pin his hands down,
otherwise he would scratch his face and
make an open sore. I think his face
must have itched most fearfully.
“ We finally thought nothing could
help, and 1 had made up rny mind to
send my wife with the child to Europe,
hoping that the Ma air might cure him,
otherwise he was to be put under good
medical care there. But, Lord be
blessed, matters came differently, and
wo soon saw a miracle.
A friend of
ours spoke about Cuticura. We made
a trial with Cuticura Soap, Ointment,
and Resolvent, and within ten days or
two weeks we noticed a decided im­
provement. Just as quickly as the
sickness had appeared it also l>egan to
disappear, and within ten w een the
child was absolutely well, and his skin
was smooth and white as never before.
F. Hohrath, Presid«»nt of the C. L.
Hohrath Company, Manufacturers of
Silk Ribbons^4 to 20 Rink Alley, South
Bethlehem, Pa., June 5, 1905,
POPCORN.'
Mrs. Mahalia A. ft loan «lied at the
family home about two miles west of
W. J. May is harvesting his first erop Monmouth Tuesday morning. Death
o f elover. The crop is being cut rather j was caused from Appendicitis and sin*
early with the expectation that the sec­ had not been ill seriously hut a few
ond crop will produce a good seed crop. «lays Mrs. Sloan at the time of he?
t death was fifty-seven veers, eight month'
Recpnt arrivals front North Dakota ami thirteen days of age. She was a
are Hugh May and family also flic fam­ I native of Missouri but h i early youth
ily of Robert May and Tl tonias Lawer- j removed to southeastern Nebraska ami
enoe who are stopping for the present at was united in marriage to Mr. Sloan a 1
the Innne of J W. May, their brother, ! Brownsville, Neb. The family came to
south of town. Robert has not arrived I Oregon in 1000, since which time tlicx
yet its he is accompanying the stock and I have resided in the vicinity of Mon­
houaehold goods. The families arrived mouth. Resides the husband there ar*
at Salem the first of the week ami come 1 left to mourn her loss three sons and
here with the expectation of locating j three daughters, they b«Miig C. W., W.
per ma net ly.
i A. and Fred Sloan, Mrs. Adel! Simmon-
While Jack Grandull. the barber em ­ 'o f Nebraska, Mrs. Cora Brooks and Mrs.
I
ploye! by Dee Taylor, was riding a Lula Ritchey residing in this vicinity.
horsy on the street Tuesday evening, he All were present at the funeral services
lost control and in turning the corner at excepting the daughter in Nebraska,
H^nna A Irvine’s the horse came in who was unable to be present.
I
OLD S O R E S ^B
FEB A?ID
KEPT OPEN
B Y I M P U R I T I E S IN T H E B L O O D
W h eoerer a »ore refuses to heal it Is because the blood is not pure and
h e a lth ,. as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or som e old
blood taint which baa corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most
usually afflicted w ith old sores nre persons who have reached or passed m id­
dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system Istve naturally
b e fv a d o decline, and the poisonous germ s which have accumulated because
U^ f l U w f is h and inactive condition o f the system , or som e hereditary taint
Which h as hitherto been held in check, n ow force an outlet on the face, arms,
leys o » other part o f the body. The place grow s red and angry, festers and
eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn
«leer, fed and kept open by the im purities with w hich the blood is saturated.
N othing is more tryin g and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore.
T ho very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is g ood reason
(or anapicion; the same germ producing cancerous ulcers is back o f every
old tote, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one.
Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can
.
d o any permanent e o o il; neither will reuiov-
k " ‘, 0 , ; Í . T : í h.r/nOdrr,1°.n " K inK the sore with caustic plasters or the
« M á M u l l pirapl* wt first but it su rgeon ’s knife make a lasting cure.
If
f r t Z ? V T r « u í “ w i ™ every particle of the diseased flesh were
alsrsMO about it and con.uUcd taken away another sore would com e, be-
wa bÚt'th ” í.r a co*iínu-<l cause the trouble is in the blood, and the
t.r r o w w o r x
i .a w h ■ . H. a d
B LO O D C A E C O T E C C U T A W A Y .
aad aft.rMttklnsI’itV w h it#
w»a The cure mn t com e by a thorough ebans-
comslatalv curad. Mr blo.nl ia ¡ ng o f the blood. In S. S. S. will be found
■ * . p a r a a n d h.althv from t t , o
,
,
.
.
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------- arm. m. S., and tharo baa not • remedy for sores anil ulcers i f every kind.
boan aav atan of tho aora .In c. It is an unequalled blood purifier—one that
«. a. a. «arad It.
goes directly into the circulation and
THOa. O W M
Woat Union, Ohio.
prom ptly cleanses it of all poisons and
taints. It gets dow n to the very bottom of
the trouble and forces out every trace of im ­
purity and makes a com plete and lasting
cure. S. S. S. changes the quality o f the
blood so that insleatl of feeding the diseased
PURELY VEGETABLE parts with impurities, it nourishes the
irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood.
Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation
leaves, the place scabs over, sud when 8 . S. S. has purified the blood the
tore is perm anently cured.
S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores
Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice
you desire. We m ake uo charge for the book or advice.
V
S.S.S.
T tte S W I F T B P C C t r r C C O ., A T LA N T A . B A ,
Min« Ellen Johnnon ia very ill, but
little hope of recovery.
The ennnery now bus most <»f the
Material on the ground for the building.
The rain came just in time.
Strawberries are yeilding well in the
hills.
l)«>r and Rreece
Mrs. Bed well Inis sold her residence the mountains for
Deluding two acres of ground for $1500.
James and Will
Rev. Wigmore is engage«! as pastor of Friday and tooted
Gibson have gone te
a two weeks stay.
Best went to Amity
with the Amity hand.
the Christian church f«»r another year.
Cherries are ripening fast and prom
Linsday A Co’ s corjier, including ho- ise a fair yield, although many are drop­
ping
off.
cl and warehouse in the rear, i< now
•ne of the hu gest and finest buildings
Prof. McCall and wife are visiting at
in the city.
the home <»f her parents, Mr. and .Mrs
Mr. Springer has made extensive C. A. Clark.
improvement« to his residence, includ­
Summit was not vejy well represent­
ing a windmill and tower, and is now ed at the Oak Grove picnic, but those
building a new barn.
that did go saw a good time.
Mr Kenneth Campbell, who lives
»ne mile south of town, gave a dinner
party to four of his old friends, J. M.
Westfall and wife of Monmouth, and It.
Z. Taylor and wife, of Corvallis. The
'•ombined age of the four old people is
ISO years, the youngest, Mrs. Tavlor,
being HO. Oregon against the wurld for
longevity.
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SUNNYSL0PE.
JCd Rogers is hauling material for a
barn.
Wm. Ilerren and family visited in
Falls City Sunday.
Born, June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
die Wuiuler, a son.
FA L ISG IT Y .
Mrs. Flower and Margueritte return­
ed Sunday from a weeks visit in Mon­
mouth and Salem.
The contract for the addition to our
school house was let Monday 'to Con­
tractor Huggins, who has done excellent
work here. The a«ldition will cost $4,-
000 .
W. E. Newson, of Ranier. came up
this week and is making further efforts
to place h s electric light business in
shape to meet the requirement of his
contract with the city. We hope soon
to have our town properly lighted.
D. A. Martin and wife, of Oregon,
Missouri, are visiting his brother, A. J.
Martin.
Miss Maude Robertson is hack from
Jamestown and reports a most enjoy­
able trip.
Rev. Sickafoos«*, of Monmouth, preucli-
«;d at the Antioch schoolhouse last Sun­
John W. Chamberlain, brother of our
day.
The gardens look fairly well around popular marshall, ‘ Jim ” Chamberlain,
was a visitor in Falls City last week.
here, for the amount of dry weather we He had not visite«! here tor five years
have been having.
and was much surprised at our growth.
Mrs. Flora Housman. «»f Monmouth, He has charge of the pattern depart­
is staying with her mother, Mrs. R. M. ment of the Portland Steel works.
Bosley, this week.
Ike Dempsey and family have moved
Ehhi and Minnie Clark returned Inst to Portland, where he has gone into
week from a visit with their sister, Belle buvirmss. Miss Mamie Dempsey will
remain here to complete the school year
Sullivan, at Fulls City.
and will then join her parents in Port­
Mr Foster, of Monmonth, and son, land. Her many friends will greatly
George. of Dayton, were guests at the miss the young lady as she is very pop-
Fislihack home Sunday.
ular here.
Miss Nellie Thompson, who has been
Falls City has raised some fine straw­
training hops for Krebs Bros., visited berries this year. We began eating
with her parents Saturday.
berries here on tlie 12th of M hv . Rasp­
Roy DeArmond, of Independence, berries ami cherries are the thing now.
with his hest girl, was in this vicinity Lots of them. Falls City can raise any­
Sunday taking a view of the surround­ thing, even—well, our pomilation is
growing so fast we are adding four
ing country.
rooms to the school building.
SUVER.
is the place to get
your barber work
Do You
done...............
Dread Monday?
and the best face
Call and see.
TOW
RE 1L
P r o p r ie t o r
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* $10 per M
{ Liimber in
f the Yard
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles.
Cun v«»u heat this anywhere
in Polk county? And we
guarantee our lumber to be
up to grade in every repect.
All kinds of dimension lum­
ber. On the old Garwood
plu«*«* a I k ) lit Lo mile north of
the I hillock mill.
Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding
piles. Druggists are authorized to re­
fund money if Pazo Oinment does not
cure in 0 to 14 days. 50 cents.
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• CREAMERY
*
A List of Those Who Passed in
Polk County.
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Ladies’ Skirts, Shirt Waists, fabric Gloves,
La^ie Hose and Summer Underwear
Do Not Neglect the Children.
At tlii* m u o n of the year the flret mi
natural looeenea. of a ehijil* bow el,
-houM have imimsliate attention The
la'.t thiny that .i n t'e hi veil i. ('ham-
l»«*rlain’s i ’«die. Cholera and Diarrhoea
r«*in«*dv f«»!! »\x« I by » tster *>il ns dir.vt
«*«1 w ith each Imttle of the r«»medy. For
sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
..AGENTS EOR PACKARD AND fl!NISIOf,E SHOES
Ellis & Keyt
Fl.e Circle dedication d iv and tin-
veiling of monument* occur in August.
They d«> not celebrate the same «lav as
the woodman.
Fhe Knights ha«l a ehickenpie suppsr
M»»n«lay night an«! «•!« « te«l these new
officers: \\ . H. Rov, chancellor com-
nian«ler;C. C. Coa«i. vice chancellor;
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D A L L A S , O REG O N
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For Over
Thirty Years
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SEND YOUR FRIEND A POSTAL
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r nones ,
p a c if ic
sta te s
la r g e s t
and
b est
stock
in
to w n o f S o u v e n ir P o sta l C a rd s , a n d m a n y
! Dallas Steam Laundry
o f th e m a r e e x t r e m e ly b e a u tifu l
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SOME VERY ENÍRANCING VIEWS
Or NIAGRA TALES JUST IN
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR
BUSINESS
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f B uy vour
w in e s a n d l i q u o r s
fr o m
th e w h o le s a le
4 h o u s e at w h o l e s a l e p r ic e s .
4 d ir e c t
L. D . D A M IE L ,
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, orecon .
OUR SPECIALTY
MIKE IAC0S 1 COMPANY
i THE ANTI-
CURTAINS
J u s t w lia t y o u w a n t f o r t h t 's e h o t d a y s
M en s' a n d B oy a C lo th in g , new an d
n p t o d a t e p a t t e r n s in W o r s t e d a n d C a s s i m e r e s a l s o B o y s W a s h
S u it s ,
Bears the
Signature
of
t Easy lo Haul
t from. No Hills.
I Martin & Biodgett
LACE
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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e ig h t h r a d e ex a m s
A liuly customer of ours ha«l suffered
with tetter for two or three years. It
: four full quarts of Tillamook ( T l ^
got so had on her hands that sli «1 could
(&
not attend t«» her household duties.
: Rye or Bourbon Whiskey - - - 4 * 5 .
Hama O ffice
One box of ChatnU‘ r1ain’ s Salve cured
4 4 x 3 w « o * v 4 »St»,
FWfKr/i Ore.
her. Chamberlain’s medicines give
;jS h ip | > e d t o a n y p a r t o f O r e -
BrxncK Office*
splendid satisfaction in this community.
ijg o n .
A ll
ex p ress ch a rg rs
—M. II. Rodney tk Co., Almond, Ala.
The county examining hoard, consist­
‘ ¡p r e p a id .
T h e r e is
n o th in g
Chamberlain’ s medicines are for sale
ing of Mrs. II. B. Blougn, of Ballston;
by Stafrin Drug Co.
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Miss Naana Forbes, of Dallas; E. ft.
Evenden, of Monmouth, and J. D. But­
BACHELOR STATION.
ler, «’ f Buena Vista, have certified to the
passing of the eighth grade by the fol­
m y p r e t t y ynaid <
Po it land Ore.
i* 'lo w iw e n d j i r nijhe * c û d
Ivsi Swenson visite«! at McMinnville lowing l*«ilk county students:
+ + + +:• ++•:•+<+++++++++++++++.;. s ' , ront street
Dallas: Guy Reynolds. Earl Day.
Sunday.
Nornia Holman, Nettie Wells, Nada
Scott, Anna Rasmusstm, Pearl Folen.
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Marie Wells, Hazel Knight. lTna M.
Campbell, Josie Fanil. Marjorie Hayes,
Harrv N. Critehlow, Freda Launer, iva
B. McDaniel.
Eola; Byron Brunk.
Ballston: Hattie Garrett, Luther
Ottinger, Gladys ( ’ hamiler, Velma But­
ler, Hilda Clark.
Salt Creek: Minnie Rntzloff.
T h e y c a m e in r a t h e r ln t e , h u t w e a r e s e l l i n g t h e m a n y w a y b e e n u s e t h e
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Parker: I^orilla Bolter, Frances Vio­
p r i c e s a r e s o low y o u c a n n o t a flo v d t o m is s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y .
T h e p r ic e s
la Lacey.
r a n g e f o r a n ic e n e w N o t t i n g h a m d e s i g n at 60 cent* t o t h e T e s t B r u s s o l s N e t
Monmouth: Lord B. Waller, Howard
a t |S a p a ir .
Morlan, Harold Herren, Douglas Crow­
ley.
Perrvdale: Floyd B. Flannery, Ora
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C. Kearns, Alice M. Keetx.
Oik Point: Edith Hall.
Independence: Madge throve«, W ra
Tuttle, Cora Walker, J«‘«sie Hunter,
Arthur Sperling, Mae Messner, Emer­
son E. Groves.
Buena Vista: Nelson Anderson.
Buell: Nora .Tones. Inez Ridgeway,
Grace Stewart.
M«*Coy : Niana Slagle, Alta Pickett,
Falls City: Eva Chapin.
T .S .T O W N v S E
F or In fan ts and Children.
% W AGN ER S 3 R O S
YOn «Iread the hard,
hack breaking work
of doing the family
washing? Then why
do you do it?
We
can save you this
hard work, wash your clothes
cleaner, do it quicker, and do it so
cheap that there is no economy in
washing at home.
We are doing it for your neigh­
bors.
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lotions in the city.
Earl Brunk is sick with measles.
New potatoes, peas, and strawberries 4 . 4
Mis** Mabe Brown visited Miss Gladys
on the bill of fare.
RuetSunday.
Rev. K. R. Winans visited our Sun-
Mrs. A. I). Ruet visited Mrs. J. E.
day school last Sunday.
James Monday.
The cloudy weather, and rain has
Little Helen DeArmond who lias been
freshened up the cherry crop very much.
sick is improving.
Bees around here have made lots of
The farmers have had the rain they
honey of extra nice «luality so far this
have lieen needing.
year.
The Misses Nina and Irena McCreadv
The Christian church at Salem has
visited Miss Lenora Janies Sunday.
baptized and taken Into membership
Mrs. Harry Christian and her sister. III Eola people.
Mrs. Parkes, called upon Mrs. J. T.
James Sunday.
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Fine Hair Cutting
J. D. McCready visited Corvallis Sun­
day.
Tetter Cured.
Ross Winslow is now county survey­ *
or. John Van Orsdell having tender**!
• his resignation.
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THE NEW BARBER SHOP
EOLA.
Miss Mvrtle Withrow, of Stiver, went
to Corvallis Sunday with the intention
of staying a w«*ek.
lf the decisions of two Indiana judge*
are to Ikicome precedents in other «- um -*
1 throughout the country, it will Indioov«-
J retail «lealers to l»e verv careful to ob-
| serve strictly all laws for the regulation ,
1 of their business. Indec«l, carrying out
I to its full extent the doctrine of these
! decisions would involve a suppression
of the saloon business alt» igether.
Judge Artman, of Lebanon, Indiana,
| held not long ago that the li«|iior traffic
I was not “ inherently wrong and illegal,”
land that therefore “ the hoard of county
commissioners had no right to license
’ saloons.” Judge Christian, of Nobles-
j ville, in the same state, in a later d e­
cisio n , took an even more radical posi-
! tion, holding that the saloon, h dug evil
, in itself, is a nuisance, and therefore
the law in Indiana authorising the is­
suance of licenses governing the sale of
j intoxicants
unco»istitnti«mnl.” He
rests his opinion upon the theory that
thesal«»on “ is inherently had, and is
, ilestruetive of the public morals, the
I public safety, the public ] e tre and the
I public health, and is therefore a public
I nuisance.” These are not «fiiotationa
1 from the d»»claniations of prohibitionists
I or temperance advocates, hut from the
i decisions of fudges on the bench, men
i occupying similar positions to o u r c ir -
I cuit court judges. Judges nf higher
courts may not agree with this doctrine,
land again they may. At any rate, it
! is evident that net only the great ma-
i j«»rity of j**ople, hut the courts, that see
‘ so much of the evil and costly conse­
quences of dmnkeness, nre becomi? g
wrearv and intolerant of saloons that do
not strictly observe the law, at lea«t.
and such as are habitually harbingers
! of the vicious and criminal elements of
jsoivetv. es|»ecially men who consort
i wi'h fallen women, should b<* banished
1 from this «dtv and in the light «if these
decisions it is not unreasonable to sup- j
]»ose that the courts would sustain snclt j
| action, even on testimony that would j
I convict a man of a specif!«* crime. There
has been a great improvement in this
I city, in the mutter of «lives of the vi-
’ cions and criminal chtss «luring the past
1 two years, hut there is work for the «live
j killer vet. They deserve no tolerance
I or mercy, and revenue from them is
| about the worst kind of tainted money.
( Moreover, as we have suggested h«‘for«». #
knowledge that saloonkeepers of this
¡class, whether associated with better
lours for this purpose or not. are anxious j #
| to elect any man *>f whatever party to a
city office, should impel all the rest of < »
the voters of the city to go against that
man. Let candidates fo ra munudpal
offtee he taught that an alliance with
¡this element of our citizens ensures’ #
defeat. If the saloonkeepers will read
I these dicisions. as aiiove stated, an«l re-
I alize that public sentiment is rapidly t*
* fording in the same direction, they
will he satisfied to he nllowe«! to pursue I *
j their business without attempting to
| dictate who shall he elected to office.
IMPLEMENTS
0 AND VEHICLES
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Oomnleto External and Internal Treatment fbr
Every Humor o f Infant«. Children, and Adults con­
sist« of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to ('leuuse the Skin.
Cullcura Ointment (5 0 c) to Heal the Skin and
Cuticura Resolvent (50c ). (or in the form of Choco­
late Coated Tills 25c per vial of 60) to Tnrify the
Blood. Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug
A Chem. Corp.. Sole Prop«.. Boston, Mass.
WTMailed Free. Book on Skin Affliction«.
Last Thursday Sheriff Grunt was in
town on his way to Rock Creek, where
he went to bring out Lydia Mesinheiim r,
an insane woman.
GASTORIA
STATUS OF SALOONS.
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on the installment plan for less i
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cash. Call and see what terms we
give.
TR U ST S T O R E
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Starr, m y ter of w .rtt i
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HrmpI Fd. Bricker, inside j
guaril; Cliflorvl Johuson, Mitakle guard. I i
Sole Agents for Dallas.
TENTS FOR SALE OR RENT
Wc Have the World Famous [ellipse Ranges
YOUR CREDÍ t T g GGD
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Bilyeu Sc Chitty
RALPH ADAM S
DALLAS,
- ORECON
When a Kan Marries
His Troubles Begin
If hi* wife inri.t» on 1 nvinp hi» m l'ant.
i i.fT- iuta, .litri» (ftnndrrr.i * 1 hi n >. if -
. ter lie i.at hem Mi vnslon td to Furti nr-
. ti-tk- work a» « e tiare given Inni. For
highclam «..rk on your, linen, for a r c -
' fui treatment itnd for that faultier» col­
or and flnish on your linen, there ia no
laundry that ran compare with t i e
S IL E S S T E M H i m
L mit * order* hi Dallas with J. J. Tidier
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