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T H E POLK COUNTY ITEW3IZER. PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS. T h o u san d s H ave Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know It. Mr«. L. Parker, of Ashland, ia visit-1 UNDER THE B!G CLOCK. How To lTiud Out, in , her »later, Mia. Martha liurna. Dean C ollin, ia proving an uidefati- 1 ¡¡»I'**- “« * * eoHnctor._________________ Thursday: Fill a bottle or common glass with your N. H. McFadden, Dallas. water and let It stand twenty four hours; a Mrs. McFadden, D.dLs. ! sediment or set- T H U R S D A Y , A U G . J , 1907. F. S. Ramsey. Dallas. | ¿Si ir‘dic*te* *n Th.v.t h a c k ip g co u g h co n tin u e s J . M. Campbell and wife, Dallas. ' ° : —7* unhealthy ccndi- V. I*. Fisk©, Dallas. V- tfon of the kid B e c a u s e y o u r sy ste m is exhausted an d V. P. F IS K E . M. ( ’. Murphy, Falls City. neys; If tt stair .3 F. M. Culberton, Ind. y o u r p o w ers o f r e s is ta n c e w eakened. your linsn it is | Friday. evidence of kid »1 Mi Itemize!-, one year in advance..................................... T a k e S c o ff's E m u ls io n . ney trouble; too . 2 00 C. C. Patrick. Ind. SUBSCRIPTION With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal Melville Green and wife have a new frequent desire to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. D. F. Hodge, Ind. . 1 70 With Oregon Woodman.............................................. born son. It b u ild s up a n d s tre n g th e n s y o u r e n tire system . pass it or pain in F. J. Coad, Dallas. the back Is also Kd Biddle, Dallas The tabernacle meetings closed Sun" It c o n ta in s C o d L iv e r O il a n d Hypophosphites so convincing proof that the kidneys and blad Edward Burns to f 0 Cannoy, 88 ( ’. H. Douglas, Dallas. day night. der are out of order. H. Christianson, Ind. acres, in t 7 s, r 8 w,................... $ 4000 prepared th a t it is e a sy t o t a k e a n d easy to digest. The first comer can get a batch of late W hat to Do. Richard Frye, Falls City. M J Wells to YV F YY’iles, 47 acres ALL DRUCC1ST3: SOc. A fO it.CO There is comfort in the knowledge so 10 magazines at tliis office. , t 10 h , r 4 w ,................................. Saturday: often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Geo Boyer to E A Babcock, 48 (). E. Williams and wife are among | Mabel Holmes, Dallas. Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every P atron ize One A n other f o r the U]>bi Idintj o f Town a m i County. 180) I tlie sojourners at Newport. acres in t 8 s, r 4 w ,............... C. T. Turner, Dallas. wish In’ curing rheumatism, pain in the J C Hoyt to Louise Jochiosen, 89 Mrs Magers. Dallas. Mrs. Mary Poland and daughter, Miss 1 back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part acres t 7 s, r 4 w, ..................... 1300 Pearl, are visiting in Washington. J . Hunter, Falls City. ( ’barley Bilveu lias purchased a H im of the urinary passage. It corrects inability YY’ L Gilso.» to YV E Bancroft, lots E. C. StrayCr, Dallas. - piano for bis residence. to hold water and scalding pain in passing UX) in Falls City ............................... . Mrs. P. A. Finseth has been with j A. B. Owen, Monmouth. it, or bad effects following use of liquor, Polk ( ’ountv Bank to A BYY’estfal!, friends in Oregon City and Portland. ( F o rty -fo u r Professors, Th re e In s tru c to rs . S. Reinheimer. A ¡Hie. Earl Shelton is recovering from tin Has surpassed all other medicines, in merit, wine 9 r beer, and overcomes that unpleasant 200 lots in Monmouth,...................... R. Claidield, Balls ton. j injuries received at Fails City lately. O. L. Carter ami family leave fori AFF1LIATKD COLLEGES. sales and cures. COI.LF.liE OK LIBERA L ARTS •necessity cf being compelled to go often EShindle^et ux to M Hortense their new home at Klamath Falls toil ay. Courses—¡Classical A. B. College of M ediciee.......................... M. D. during the day. and to get up many times Jv. W. Fuller ond family are at Salmon j Sunday: Its success, great as it has been, has ap Kimball and G W Holcomb, 51 1 Win. Alexander, Dallas. during the night. The mild and the extra ‘ acres t 7 s, r 8 w............................ 2500 Literary ..................... B. L. College of Law................................. LL. B. ! riv* r. Leone Williams aceompimie» j parently only ju st begun. YY'e want correspondents in every Mrs. M. McAllister, Dallas ordinary effect of Swam p-Root is soon Eugene Brown to C II YY'eber, 100 Scientific........................ B. S. College of Theology............................B. I >. It has received by actual count more than j them. section of the county. Write for terms. P. (). Powell and wife, Monmouth. Ph.B College of M usic..................................B. M. Philosophical............... realized. It stands the highest for Its won 1 acres, t 7 s, r tt w........................... A>,0UU testimonials in two years. i F. M. Splawn has taken his daughter, j J . M. Virgin, Monmouth. Dr. A. B. Starbuck and his mother The Affiliated Colleges are financially derful cures of the most distressing cases. 8 A Lackey ioYV R Hinshaw, land The College of Liberal Arts main- It purifies the blood, euros all blood dis | Bessie, to the Alsea country for recup- J . J . Wiseman Dallas. independent of the College of Liberal If you need a medicine you should have the 750 left for Beaver this morning for a several tains the following schools; in t 8 s, r H w, I oration. ^ eases, all humors and all eruptions. J . W. Tate and wife, Dallas. days outing. Arts. best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. W II Riggs to R E Collins, lots in The College of Oratory, O. B. It strengthens the stomach, creates an j J . C. Slmlt/. has much improved his Monday: 'Hie School of Art, Certificate. You may have a sample bottle_ of this The Teachers* College, B. Pd. 850 Independence,............................... Dr. and Mrs. YY1. S. Cary were at Sa appetite and builds up the whole system. The School of Art is also financially 1). Major and son, Lincoln. wet goods. establishment by a coat of The Normal School, Diploma. wonderful discovery G M Humphreys to E G Erickson lem Saturday, going over to see the au It cures that tired feeling and makes the • blue tint kaKomine. H S. Butz, Dallas. The Oregon Institute or tl Aca- independent of the College of Liberal 550 tos go tfirough. and a book that tells 48 ««res, t 7 s, r 5 w, weak strong. Arts. George Scott, Dallas. demy, Diploma. more about it. both sent L M Humphreys to F/G Erickson | Jim Arthur-tuidhi* .brother, William, In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets S. D. Herman, Falls City. The School of Commerce, Diploma. IXX) absolutely free by mail, Mrs. Sam Hayes, now a resident of 50 acres, t 7 8, r 6 w ,................... I of North Yamhill, are taking in the addreSw Dr. Kilmer & known as S a r s a ta b s . 100 doses 9L Horn« of Swamp-Root. Crawfordsville. has been with Dallas C T Humphreys to E G Erickson Tuesday: For C a ta lo g u e , a d d r e s s P r e s id e n t, Wilson river country. Co., Binghamton, N. Y When writing men- 550 relatives this week. A. B Bateman, Monmouth. 48 acres, t 7 s, r 0 w ,................... J O H N H. C O L E M A N , S a le m , O r e g o n . | tion reading this generous offer in this paper. YV II Besecker to J M Wilson, 40 j The Kelley, Mars and other members Jessie Miller, Monmouth. The new drygoods corporation has 3500 A. Bidder’s son, Jacob, fell from a of our Texas coiony left for different acres, t 7 s, r 5 w, ........... W. II. Manhall, Dallas. Do not make any mistake, but re completed organization by electing E. horse the other day and broke bis arm. | coast resorts this morning member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Muhala Hinshaw to R F. Williams 750 C. Kirkpatrick as president, D. J . Ri 40 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w. Elsie Litcher returned Thursday from INDEPENDENCE. | Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address Dr. H. L. Toney, Mrs. Toney and ley vice president. M. M. Ellis secreta E Richardson to M A Richardson, I inghampton, N. Y. on every bottle. Miss Rose Bronkin have gone to their i Dallas where she has been visiting at 50 ry and H. L. Fenton manager and ¿i half int lots in Indep............... ! the Rev. Young homo.—Dayton Opti- treasurer. timber claims. F K Messner to Frank Sherwood, ! mist. Courtesy West Side. 4(H ) 8 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w,..................... Mr. N, B. Smith, of Mpntcrey, is vis Rev. YY’. A. Elkins will preach his Judge Sibley will probably return D R . C. A. C A M P B E L L Mr. ( ’. C. Pattrick mode a. business Mrs C A Taylor to J A and Dick iting his sister. Miss Olive Smith. He 1 farewell sermon to his congregation at If his w ife insists on having his collars, Taylor, 190 acres, t 9 s, r 8 w is a civil service employe and is now en from the Woodmen head camp session trip to Portland Friday. the Valley Christian church on next at Seattle today, after a most interesting cuffs ami shirts laundered at home, af O S T E O P A T H I C P H Y S I C I A N . Cornelia Taylor to Lillie Taylor, joying a months vacation. Sunday evening. Rev. Elkins expects Landlord Treanor and family, of the ter he has been accustomed to such ar 1 !"to take up the work with the Cottage meeting. 42 acres, t 9 s, r 0 w,........ ........ Little Palace hotel, were over Sunday Graduate American School of Os Notice card of I)rs. Toney and Dona- tistic work as we have given him. For Cornelia Taylor to Lola Nichols, church immediately upon his de teopathy, Kirkville, Mo. Miss Cecille Row land expects to leave visitors at Newport. hui in another column. These gentle highclass work on your, linen, for care 1 Grove 54 acres, t 9s, r l i w p . ................. parture from this place.—Hood River i in a few days for a few weeks visit with men have formed a co-partnership for ful treatment and for that faultless col Albert Sperling, having cleaned up all Cornelia Taylor to Mbllie J Marks, News-Letter. . friends in Portland and, Dallas.—Cor- tlie practise of dentistry at Dr. Toney’s 1 or and finish on your linen, there is no 40 acres, t 9 s, r 0 w..................... sign work here, has gone to Portland to i vallis Republican. old stand in the Uglow block. laundry that can compare with the take up similar work there. Chronic Diseases and Diseases of L L Woods et ux to YVillia u Fu 137 qua, lots in P arker................. Mrs. Fred Buchanan, of Newberg, and Women and Children a Spec Ed Richmond et ux to R E Y Y ’il- I — \ i j The law depart- Miss Leonard, of Corvallis, visited at ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 500 liatns, 40 acres, t 7 s, r 6 w ........ ment of the Uni the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson ialty D C Haling et ux to Grin Reynolds, Saturday and Sunday. 250 versity of Oregon offers lots ill Ballston............................. Da lla s H o te l Th<* local lodge of the W. O. W. is Leave order« in Dallas with J . J . F it I'er a splendid opportunity n » » *f fch*» W i l l u i n i c n i i f s c t i n n c r v m trr*' I adding right along to its membership, D A L L A S Probate Court. - - ORECON for young men to ac two candidates having been initiated at Estate of Ann Sylvester, deceased; each of the last two meetings of the or quire a thorough legal sale of real estate approved. der. « * * * * * * » » » * » * * » » » » * » » * » » » » training. All s t u d e n t s Estate of John Campbell, deceased; Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Shafer, of Port Î i inventory filed and approved. • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ K B M n JO k M U B U B B B lB H M H aS can be self-supporting as land, have been np on a visit to friends { IF YOU WANT TO SELL Estate of L. E. Palmer, deceased; re | here. Mr. Shafer was formerly em evening classes do not in port of sale of perstmal property set for ployed in the dejxot here, but is now bearing August 141b. Same order in terfere with their regular working in Portland. Was never to he gotten so easily as now, and here. With a stock estate of YVilliam P. Palmer. work. Seventeen instruct Fred Neeley has returned from the of watches on hand, sufficient to equip any two jewelry stores in Guardianship of Hayes heirs; petition Kleppen band, which played its last town, we can sell you a good time keeper anywhere from $8 up to to sell real estate set for hearing Sep- j ors including judges of the And (let Quick Returns I engagement for the tent show at Tole $250. Everyone of them we guaradtee for five years. Gold watch j ; tember 2. Federal and State courts. do. The withdrawal of three of the es from $10 up. The best movements, finest cases. Estate of M. YY’ . Stewart, deceased; most prominent players caused disband B . G I L D N E R , u final account set for hearing August 31, j Library of 10,(XK) volumes Sec ment. Ted Irvine, who was also with JEW ELER O P TIC IA N open to students. For free them, is again at home. if at 1 p. in. DALLAS - OR. \\ catalogue, address, Walter C. N. Thorp met with a painful acci Prof. Glenn will address the summer dent Thursday of last week which will normal students tomorrow evening. H. Evans, secretary, 723 OREGON DALLAS probably disable him from work for a . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ed. Clark, of Rickreall, was seriously I while at least. He was hauling wood Chamber of Commerce, burned Saturday by his gauze face mask I at the time, when his team cramped the 0 r e g o n catching tire while swarming a hive o f , Portland, wagon in such a manner that Ids hand bees. was caught between parts of it, tearing We arc now prepared the flesh from the back of his hand to Ray Ramsey miscalculate«l the depths to fit you up with a the bone. of a swimming hole Tuesday and while new dinner set diving struck a rock. Quite a bunch of j D E N TA L SURCEONS The launch Independence started on scalp gone is the result. its regular run again yesterday morn- Dr. H. L. T o n e y ' i ing betw^Vn here and Salem. The last In Portland lawn sprinkling is allow Graduate Ann Arbor, Michigan [ two accidents to the boat have been ed for three hours in the morning and ! * frpm a similar cause and Mr. Skinner four in the evening. In Dallas for \\% 1 M has taken great pains this time to put hours in the morning and 2% in the : | j it in good condition. A considerable evening. Quite a difference. Dr. S- T . D o n o h o e | number of passengers went down on the ^ Graduate University of California * | boat Monday. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last issue. 'PHONES: « *u .jS 5 S ~ .S I S S L -,« ! W IL L A M E T T E U N IVER SITY Hood’s Sarsaparilla • '.w n h ■ fc tJÜ M i SULIM STEAM HUNO SI Slaughter of Millinery Goods PERRYDALE, OREGON PRIZE PUZZLE $ 3 f ? Solve It and You Will be Rewarded* Find the Girl’s Pace Nearest to the Man DIRECTIONS T ra ;« out lint! with heavy Ind pencil T o (he person nend- » *ni * correct aolution to thi. puzzle we will give absolutely free ot cturgr a Music A B x k , nicely bound, containing fifty old i.rorite .trigs, with the word» and music, »1- ’ *o many other valuable pri.ei r'RE.i. Winners will be noti fed by meli. Cut thi- out, place in an envelope, enclose .tamp for reply, and mail to Q EILERS PIANO HOUSE 3 6 3 W a s h i n g t o n Stre e t, P o rtla n d , O r e g o n . ▼RITE PLAINLY NAME ADDRESS ........................ . ............................................ - . v* © ^ POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER ........................... 4 4 A> A GOOD WATCH TIMBER! All Ladies’ and Childrens’ trim- med hats at just one-half retail price. We have had a fine sale on hats, but we anticipated the trade too strong and have a large stock to select from. Also we will dis count all Summer Goods at 25 per cent reduction. This includes all price goods strictly. Mens’, Wom ens’ and Childrens’ White Oxfords. These are bargains. Come and get your share. Many other bargains will be shown you. D. L. KEYT, When a Man Marries His Troubles Begin ) 4 C. H. MORRIS, 1 Our Dinnerware YV. T. Hoffman returned Saturday from Osceola, Nevada, where he has been looking after developeinent work Mon the Pilot Knpb Co’s mining proper- I tv. Mr. Hoffman has not been well for j a month or more and it became neces- ►1 snrv for someone to take his place. Mr. Hoffman is very well satisfied with the ► | prospects in the mine. m The I. O. O. F. concluded last Thurs- " I day evening the installation of the offi- , j cers of the lodge for the ensuing term. ► In addition to tin* principal officers j mentioned last week the following ap pointive officers were installed: R. s. | N .G ., W. Huntlev; L. S. N. G., G. YV. (Timmins: \\T., A. Parker; conductor, j L. \Vann; R. S. V. (».. F. Webster; L S. V. G., \\\ 11. Craven; I G., E. E. Holcomb; O. G.. K. S. Hillard; R. S. Is., H. Wunder. X. Simon, of Salem, met with an ac cident one day la. t week near Kola. ' He was returning home from a visit to I his smi near here, when his team, which I was hitched to a loaded wagon, got frightened at the automobile on the DnHat-Sal©in run, causing him to fall from the wagon in front; but fortunate- i Iv the taam broke the single trees and became detached from the wagon else I it would have run over him with proh- ahlv serious results As it was Mr. Si- moil, w ho is nearly 75 years of age, faulted, and it was necessary to carry him to a farm house, w here he soon re- vived. You can now call up Portland on the Mutual phone. Ralph Butler has returned home from Portland. Mr. (\ ta. Crider and |»arty are hack irotn Ocean Park. .V Police Judge Brown had a lone drunk | before him this w eek Usual fine. Tom Notson and John Wiseman are taking in a rheumatic cure in Portland. The fa mil of Dr. Hav ter and F. S. | Ramsey leave in the morning for Ne- tarts. ! «.John YVebster and family will occupy the new Clodfelter residence on its com pletion. R. L. Drtihirlth has sold out in East ern Oregon and will soon move bis fain-; , ily back to Dallas. I. N. Woods is now in charge at the depot and Aueu.-t. Kisser takes his place In the First National bank. YY’ J . White, acting as deputy sheriff, has been up in the wo « m ! s , looking after the lodging camp property attached by Hinintiton Jk Scott. Chet Coad and family leave tomorrow •for McMinnville, where they will la* joined by the Cook and YVarren fami lies and proceed to Netarta for a sever- i a I w eeks outing. The retiring firm of FUis A Kevt de-1 sire in this way to express their thank* to the general public for the generous patronage they have received while en gaged in business in Dallas, and to he sjx*ak for their successors a continuance of the same. The books of the late firm have I*en placed in the hands of Mr. August Kisser at the First National Bank, and be is prepared to receive and receipt for all <im>Trh,s owing tltem. All indafr%»l ire earnastlv requested t.* call and settle ia some wav at once. If it cannot l*c a cash settlement, your note will !>e accepted. j Office, Uglow Bid . A HARD STRUGGLE. Has DALLAS - The patterns are aU new and the prices reasonable. Come and see for y o u r s e l f . YY’e are always g la d to show our goods W. H.Roy&Co. (X )LLIN S BLOCK DALLAS, - OREGON China and Notion Store, We Make every variety of bakery stuff, but especially cake. People think bakers cannot make anything but angel's food. We think we make CAKE just as palatable as you have at home. Don’t get mad because we think so. Try it. The Dallas 'Bakery D a n B ro w n , P rop. J. 6. VAH0R8DEL A. J. BARHAM VanOrsdel & Barham YY’ith a back constantly aching, YY’ith distressing urinary disorders, Daily existence is but a struggle. No need to keep it up. Doan’s Kidney Bills will cure you. Mrs. M. Custer, of 488 YY’ Fifth street, Albany, Ore., says; “ I have bad no occasion to use Doan’s Kidney Bills for nearly three years and that fact alone is proof of the value of the remedy, At the time I got it at Kosliay & Mason’s drug store I was suffering an acute at tack of kidney complaint, the result <»f a cold w hich settled in my kidneys. It made me so weak and l ime that 1 could scarcely move from one place to another. The passages of the kidney secretions were so frequent that I got little if anv rest at night. I continued using Doan’s Kidnev Pills until cured, and in March, 1903. I told the story of my experience for publication in our local papers. Now that the cure has proved permanent I am fully convinced of the value of Dean’s Kidney Bills and wish every sufferer to know it. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unittd States. Remember the name—Doans—and take no other. THE OREGON EIRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION Of MM VILLE saved the hop growers of Polk conn-1 ty $1,100 in premiums last year. Have you l>e©n instfring in a stock com|*any .’ Then, why dont you in- »nr** in the H o m e M u t u a l C o ., ) thi» yt-ar ami .ave money? Cnniiuu- >nlcate with W P. D Y K E , Of D A L L A S . Agent for Polk Conn +++++♦+++++++++++++++++++J A New ! Line of Extra fine Groceries boyd & son ...a t th e .. Must have more farms and city property to sell. YVe are turning away men every day for want of |)la<% oa to suit. IVrhapa yours would. Come and list with us. YY’e are making up a new list to I h * sent east. Get in on this. YV ill sell on small commission. See us. A. P. A R M ST R O N G , L L . B ., PRINCIPAL Educates for success in a short time anil at small expense, and sends each stu dent to a pjsition as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in. itruction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Charter Is our shorthand; ;asy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free— write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland. at ! W hich is The C h eap er? * A t Our Salt C ree k M ill Salt Creek Lumber Co. Our mill is located 9 southwest of Perrydale miles northwest of Dallas. of access. Take as large as you want. miles and 7 Kasy a load We also have lnmlier for sale at our Berry da le yard, of all J kinds and dimensions, j * * * * To let tire children soak their feet, get sick and then he soaked by the doctor who has advanced liis fee— or get good . Shot's and Rubbers from us and protect your children from both kinds of soaks. | Gayner’s Shoe Store * » * * * * * * * * » » * « e * » » * * * * * « Mr. Hop Man! ) I E. TENTH A N D M O RRISO N S T R E E T S , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N ORECON Many a Dallas Citizen Finds the Struggle Hard. Arrived IHESSCeUES Both Phones. Corner Crocery Carry an extra ni*’© line of sta ple and fancy groceries, and a superb line of cig *rs ami tobac- c< mi . YVe pay the highest mar ket priee for produce. IV* 11 phone 88. Mutual 314. ElECTRICIT/ EOR LIGHTING IS ONEY EXPENSIVE TO PEOPEE WHO ARE WASTfUt AND CARElfSS. TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURAUY CAREFUL IT DOES NOT COME HIGH. It is economical because it can he quickly turned off’ when not needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light hum when not needed, to save bother Of lighting and adjusting, In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about #2 per month. You can probably get some kind of artifi cial light for less money than electric light, but does it save^ou anything when it limits opportunities for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight, smokes your walls, mars decora ions and increases household work. * You can probably save a dollar to-morrow by going without vour meals, but it wouldn’t be econ omy. It is not so much wliat you save, but, how you save, that counts. We are ulw ays ready to explain the “ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to you, ( ’all on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business. Willamette Valley Company E. W. K E A R N E S , Manager, Dallas, Oreg i o n. Office on Mill street. jn*t north of the court house. Phone»: Bell, 421. Mutn»l, 1297. O ilU W W iA T iM fU iiW U W W W W U U W i f W U W u y w S