-• ■ W IT . - - . . ' - P O L K C O U N T Y IT E M IZ E R faiyywinæwwuuyywvwyvimfuuuuuvuwinAnnnnAnn EVERYBODY READ THIS Thursday Nov 12, l'.»07 CLtCIRICITY FOR LlbhliNb IS ONLY IXPtNSIVC 10 PtOPlf PRINTED BY REQUEST. Prepared at Small Cost and Many Swear by it. Mix the following by shaking well in a bottle, and take in teaspoonful «loses after meals and at bedtime: Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one half ounce, Com pound K argon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. A local druggist is the authority that these simple, harmless ingredients can be ob tained at nominal cost from our home druggists. The mixture is said to cleanse and strengthen the clogged and inactive kidneys, overcoming backache, bladder weakness and urinary trouble of all kinds, if taken before the stage1 of Bright's du ease. Those who have tried this say it postively overcomes pain in the hack, clears the urine of sediment and regulates urination, especially at night, curing the worst forms of bladder weakness. Every man or woman here who feels that the kidneys are not strong or acting in a healthy manner should mix this prescription at home and give it a trial, as it is said to do wonders for many persons. The Scranton, Pa Times was first to print this remarkable prescription, in October of 11106, since when all the leading newspapers of New York, Boston, Philadelphia Pitts burg, and other cities have made many announcements of it to their readers. WHO ARt WASÍUJI AND CARtltSS. W e Can Save You Money 10 YOU, WHO ARI It is economical because it can be quickly turned off when not needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn when not needed, to save bother oi 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 tor less money than electric light, but doe* itsave'you anything when it limits opp »rtunities tor 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 your meals, but it wouldn’t be econ omy. It is not so much what you save, but, how you save, that counts. We are always ready to explain the “ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to you, Call on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business. L. .1. Klititfer and wife, of Dufnr, i ited ii few dny* thin week with I,. Rice and fumily. Rev. J. H Dinisjliis returned Tuesday from an extended trip to eastern Oregon anil oilier point». The annual ehrvaunthenium fair, held by the ladies of the M. K. chureli. will take place Friday, November 22nd. J. S. and Riley Cooper enjoyed a visit from their ueice. Mrs. Icea Darr, of bos Angeles. Mrs. Darr is n daughter of Hon. J. C. Cooper, of McMinnville, and went to that city Wednesday. :>ooooo<> 9 o œ o o < x x > o e o o o o o o < i JUST ARRIVED Willamette Valley Company Morris, the leading jeweler, has just received a beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas and canes from $2.50 to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. Manager, Dallas, Oregon. Office on Mill street, just north of the court house. Phones: O P T IC IA N Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297. C. H. MORRIS, DALLAS IN D EP EN D EN C E. Courtesy We t Side. I f you are not a lready a subscriber to this paper, n ow is the tim e for you to sub- 1 scribe. I f you are a lready a subFcriber you should r e n e w y o u r s u b « c r ip t io u n o u w hile the liberal term s w e c :le r you prevail. W e h ave m ade arran gem en ts w ith *.he i publishers ol T H E A U N F .fU G A N f A i l M W O U L D to clp b th eir paper w ith ours, and if you w ill at once send us $1.50, we w ill send you b o tti p a p e r » o n e y e a r . 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II DOES NOT COMÍ HIGH. E. W . K EAR N ES, WE BUY F U R S -H ID E S ____ fop spot _________ caeh. 10 to 50% more money fo r yon to ship Raw Furs and H ide« to ns than to --■* at --- home. W rite for Prioe List. Market Report. Snipping Tags, and atx>Qt our aell H U N T E R S ’ & T R A P P E R S ’ G U I D E •fu.JSl1 4M) page«, leath er bound. Beat th in e on the subject ever w ritten Illu stratine a ll Fur Animals. All about Trappers’ Secret», Decoys. Traps. Game I jiws . H ow and w here to trap, and to become a suc cessful trap per I t ’ s a regular Encyclopedia Price. $2. To our customers. $1 25. Hides U n ited into beautiful Rohes. Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attracts animals to traps, $1.00 per bottle. .S h ip sour Hides and Furs to us *n d i* * lughsst prices. tV n d erso h U r e a , D e p t . 7 1 , M in n e a p o lis , M J o n . to fake advertisers, for every statement made in the testimonial as printed in your valuable paper ìh a falsehood, as to symptoms or results. Yours respectfully. MRS. B. A. («R A N T. W . C. T . U. SPACE. Mrs. Chloe Butz, Editress. , Parker teaches that total abstainers ’»ave an average of 64 /years, liquor drinkers an average of 35 ye ira and 6 , months. The mi I ooii means n< t only i.-ss ¡iio .iv* V lor work, hut also less time J i »r work.” Yoti-ig oien when you an* considering *J whether y..m will iu l ih$6 in the useless, | expensive, destructive practice of <1 ri . k, go stand o” .he Mtersecuou of Kichtii • averne and Fourteenth street, and ..sk ‘ yourself: The bank or the sai.»on. Which? Ail HERE A N D TH E R E . ♦ * f & * C aldw 8l 3 ros. COLOSSEUM RINK - OREGON W e A s k Is a Chance # ÀIGN THE BIG BOOT M rs. J. C. Caynor, Prop. » < CL ? t Appeal more to ’many than does the idea of filling merchandise wants for immediate and future use; therefore we find it necessary to offer values and special low prici s to en courage you to visit us now. Besides, this week and next we will show you many ad vance heralds of fall throughout the store. You will also find large lots of bargains in sum mer stuff's marked at prices that will mere ly cause them to quickly take their leave. We will endeavor to make your shopping a pleas ure to you. § F. S. RAM SEY, Racket Store DALLAS, ORECON. Can You Look Real Pleasant and Use any Other Plow but a J. 1. Case? o fi) 3 3 CD I * I * * o This illustration is a correct view of our steel-beam plows. They are strongly constructed from designs that are time tried and field tried. They will turn a deep, clean, smooth furrow in any soil ami are as light of draft as it is possible for a walking plow to be. We have this plow with wood beams instead of steel. If you are in need of anything in Karin Implements, Furniture Stoves or Ranges investigate our quality and prices. ADAMS & CO. Hucceanor to Ralph Allanas ............................S U M « . \ These days a hammock and book A rod and a reel S K A T IN G — 1 ? O prove to you that we have the best Shoes at the right prices. Our stock is complete and up to date in all lines. Give us a trial and be convinced Yours for trade, The Dallas Shoe Store Mt JACOB & COMPANY Corvallis & Eastern Railroad - JEW ELER T The Largest Mail O rd e r Liquor House on the Pacific Coast. Buy vonr liquors direct from the Miss Marv Rnrtman, of Portland, has Prizes For Schools. Three arguments against the saloon— wholesale house at wholesale priies and accepted the position of stenographer The Oregon Society of the Sons of the The economical argument, wTe can’ t af save the middle mans’ profit, which and book-keeper at R. M. Wade & Go’s American Revolution offers prizes to the hardware and began herduties with the pupils of the public schools of the state ford it; the moral argument, it injures means 50 to 100 per cent on your pur chases We are offering for the next firm the first part of the week. of Oregon, for essays on subjects con the character of our people; the politi- 60 lays as follows: tical argument, it corrupts our politics. 2.500 «allo n s o f Double Stamp W his Mr. and Mrs. John Podvent, who are nected with our War of Independence. kies, regular price $•> a « a l a t ___$ 3.50 a «a l. well known here, and who were mar Prizes of $20. $15, $10 and $5 will he A. J. Zang, of Denver, in his report to 2.500 «a llo n s o i Puro Old Ulcnd Rye ried in Independence a little over a awarded for the first, second, third and the United States Brewer’s Assoeiat on whiskies, regular price $0 a ga llo n for his state writes: The legislature, ......................................................... $4 a «a l. year ago, are the parents of a boy, born fourth best essays written on any of the «a llo n s o f Pu .e Old Bourbon a few days ago. They now reside at following subject»: Washington. The which has just adjourned, passeri alo- 2.500 Blend whiskies, regular price $t> a Great Lender, The Frag of the United | < ’ ; »l option law permitting any voting Gresham. gallon a t ...............................................$4 a gal. States. The Boston Tea Party, TheTrea- , district or precinct to vote upon and to j 2,5i)0 gallons of Lyon Rye or Bour ~ • -• .1 : i the i: — ,,r - -1 ■ bon Blend, regular price, $;' a gal- Sperling Bros, have sold their meat son of * Benedict Arnold. The essays a re! decide liquor question. We J tried] market, both building and business to limited to three thousand word- each, I our best to defeat this measure hut were „,# ,le Ul,l Clitum i. • $3 u gal Peter Linden, a new arrival from Min must be written m student s own hand- handicapped by having a Methodist port, snerry, Angelica, Muscat, nesota. Mr. Linden is a brother-in-law writing on one side only of the paper, 1 preacher for governor backed up by | Madera and Malaga, regular price, of R. O. Simon, and lias had years of and accompanied by a certificate of the woman suffrage The Oregonian of M.Vrayer vVhlskov but-’ 1'“ “ experience in the meat market business writer’s teacher, stating that the writer ; duly 4rd, in a leading editorial on the I tied iu bond, at.. $12 a doz. He brings a family here to reside and is a pupil in a designated class, and death of Francis Murphy, made this j 5oo cases of Millview Whiskey, hot lied in bond at $10 a doz. they will become a permanent addition that the teacher believes tlie essay ’ to he ’ j remarkable admission : “ It may be pos- 500 cases o f Stanford Rye, pure to Independence. the pupil’s own unaided work. The es sible that in consequences of the efforts j ' 0iend .......... $11 a doz. cases of Rainier Bourbon, . pure Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Simon departed says must he signed by the writer giv of Francis Murphy, Francis Willard and 50U blend a t ................. ....................... $ll a d,oz »tlier persons of potent influence, tak-1 yesterday for Portland. Mr:*.' Simon, ing his or her post-office address. They after a visit of a few day* there, will should be forwarded to Mr. R. I. Keker- ing effect through’ prohibitory legisla- j '^i'u^at,‘ 'fAkny, Mbuiera and^Ma- ....................$4 a doz. proceed to her old home in Minnesota son, chairman of the committee, Room I tmn, we shall in a few years see the last I ia«»i at............. ______ _ 1 of the licensed saloon.” saloon. When a g re a t; Express and freight prepaid and no for an extended visit with her parents. 5. Washington Bid., Portland, Oregon, Ed. will accept a position at Portland, ami should reach their destinatiotTnot I daily »peaks on this wise, one that has i charges for cooperage. On five case for this winter at least, with a promi Later than March31, 1908. In awarding i fought prohibition with all the strength ' lott we allow a discount of SOcents on nent hardware firm, hut may return these priz--» the committee will be g o v I of its editorial staff and that annually each caso. On live and tell gallon kegs and half and barrel lots, we allow a ilis- here to reside again in the not distant erned bv consideration o : Originality, j receives tens of thousands of dollars for 1 nccurycy of statement, manner of treat-! beer and whisky advertising, tilings j count of 25 cents a gallon. future. ment orthographv, syntax and punetii- must lie moving In the right direction — At the home of the bride’s parents p ation These prizes are offered to en- I Union Signal. Iceland has a licensed Mr. and Mrs. C. Lorence, residing near courage love of our country- and the stu- ! drinking p.ace for everv one hundred Monmouth, Mr. Clarence Freain and dv of its history. Anv additional infor-1 »" .I seventy of the population. Each of 51 F ro n t S tre e t Poitland Ore. Miss Katherine Lorence were united in niation which may be desired, will lie j those institutions are a poverty pro- marriage Wednesday evening, Novem rheerfullv furnished on application to 1 ducer and trouble maker. Their alioli- 1 st ft, 11107, Rev. Goode, of Monmouth the chairman of the committee. turn would greatly help to restore pros- officiating. A large number of friends UHARLES H. CARF.Y. ! perity and peace to that much distrib- of the bride and groom attended the B. B. B FFK M A N . ] uted country. In Niagara Falls. Qanada, wedding Mr. Fream has been con R. I. FCKFRSON, nine liquor sellers have been prosecuted Committee ! by the authorities for selling liquor on nected with the I. AM . Rv. fora num Sunday. Hon C. E. Newlin, ex-state ber of years and a special motor was Portland, Oregon, November 1, 1907. chairman of the Indiana prohibition run from here for the occasion taking TIM E T A B LE N o .35. committee, who has charge of Judge u p some of the motor line employees 25 per cent discount on all wall paper Artman’s lecture engagements for the Trains from and to Yaquina and others of his friends. A supper was No. l— served after the wedding and a general for the next 20 days at Guy Bros & summer, is in the midst of a second trip Y a q u in a ............................... 6 :10 a. m. to the Pacific cons in the interest of the Leaves g.ssl time had iiy all present. Mr. and Dalton. A rrives at C orvallis......................... 11:15 a. m. Mrs Fream drove to Dallas after the reports that pop- A rrives at A lb a n y .......................... 12:15 p, m. A healthv man is a king in his own meetings. Mr. , . Newlin . , . - cerenionv and took the early morning right: an unhealthy man is an n n f i a p p y »b ir approval of Judge Artman s recent No. 2 train to Portland, from where they will slave Burdock Blood Bitters builds up decision declaring the saloon unconstitu- Leaves A lba n y ............... ».............. .12:50 p. m tional, is rapidly growing in all parts of Leaves C o rv a llis............................. . 1:45 p. m proceed to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an sound health—keeps yon well. the country, and that instead of being Arrives at Y a q u in a ......................... . 0:15 p. in extended wedding trip. Congratula in advance of popular sentiment the Trains to and from Detroit: tions and best wishes of a host of friends verdict is finding a cordial response in of both bride and groom are extended NEW TO-DAY No. 3 - legal as well as lay minds. In view of the young couple. . . . 1 ;30 n. in. the repeated suggestion of Judge Art- Leaves A lbany .. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arrives nt Detroit .. .12 ,30 p. m. man’s name as a possible candidate for A dvertising under this head 4 cent a W. Kntch at 12 o'clock, Wednesday, each No. 4— insertion the prohibition nomination for presi November fi, 1907, a pretty home wed- D e t r o it ...... 1:00 p. in. dent. in 1908, Newlin desires it to be an Leaves A rrives at A lba n y. 5:55 p. in. ding oceured when their netce, Miss nounced that Judge Artman is in no Mabel Rakeman became the wife of D •'OR Sale -O n e 8 year old good farm horse. sense available for such an honor, as he Trains for Corvallis: O Taylor, the popular young harlier of w eigh in g about" 1200, by Otis W ait. Bell Nl-F is a republican in national politics, has this city. Rev. J. A. P. McGaw officiat phone 54, R ickeall, Oregon. No. 8— six years more to serve in his present ing. The ceremony was performed m 7:55 p. i i ,. term as circuit judge, is extremlv popu Leaves A l b a n y ......... the presence of only immediate relativ UO R 8 A L E -O n e span of mares 5 years old. lar in bis home community, and expects Arrives at C o rv a llis ... 8;«V> h . in. No. 10- - es and friends. The bride was hand- i weight 2,100: one 2} Bain wagon, two sets of to be re-elected to that office at the ex- Leaves A lb a n y ,......... harness almost new and one fresh milch cow- - 2:52 p. ni. somelv attired in a gown of lace over i pi rati on of its term in 1913.— Home Arrives at C orvallis.. . 3 :u5 p. in. cream satin and carried a bonnet of J. L. Blodgett, Dallas. Plume. Farmers 31X No. 6— Herald. “ An interesting and novel white carnations. The parlor for the feature of the prize temperance essay Leaves A lb a n y ........ 7:35 p. nr occasion was tastefully d. . orated in ’ OW for sale—Inquire o f Chauncey Crider. contests in the public schools of Kansas Arrives at Corvallis 8:15 p. in- tf ivyandchf santbemuma. Following the ' Dallas. No. 12— City, was an “ illustration contest.” congratulation» of those present a de . 12:50 p. in One boy only nine years old. Barney Leaves Al Fian y ......... lightful luncheon was served. Numer j’ WO dozen choice hens and some seed pota Aronstein, of the H a mi li ton school bad Arrives at C o rv a llis .. . 1:3o p. m. ous, beautiful and useful gifts were »»re toes at 50 cents a sack for sale by Vt. H. an exceedingly original drawing., repre Trains for Albany: tf pented the bride and groom. Both Miss Kraber. Dallas. senting a railroad train typifying a No. 5 ~ Bakeman and Mr. Taylor have been pop- man’s life of dissipation, leaving the C o r v a llis ......... . 6 :30 a. m. ular young people of our city and^have l\RESS m akin g—Mrs. H attie L. Ratliff. East station, “ Happy Homes.” and passing Leavss Arrives at A lb a n y ....... 7:10 a. in. cqnaintanre not only - - D Dallas, between M ill ami Court streets. an extended acquai Dali in succession the stations, “ Sippington,” No. 9— the city but in in«* the cumin country ity out y as welL j h o “ Medicineville,” 1 ‘Toperville.” * Drunk Leave# C orvallis ......... .12:45 p. m extend congratulations and best wish 1:30 p, m A N TE D —2000 bushels o f apples, auv kind, ard’s Curve,” “ Quarrelton,” “ Beggar- Arrives at A lb a n y ....... of a happy wedded life. Mr. and Mr* W for drying, as soon as the prune season ton,” “ Poison ton.” and ending a t ‘ De No. 7— Taylor left this afternoon for Portland is over—O. If. Cobb A Son, Dalla». . 6 00 p. m. mon Land” in a drunk’s grave. Many Leaves C o r v a llis ......... and will proceed from there on a brief 6:40 p. m. other interesting illustrations were sub Arrives at A lb a n y ........ No. 1 1 - wedding trip as far as Vancouver, B. C. ( TIT H EA T W anted— New 1907 National bicycle mitted by the pupils.” V tunamil» ‘friends friends were at the t* a 11 Vi with coaster brake t*» trade for wheat at Numerous Pain C orvallis......... 11:30 a The bank or the sain n? The fre Leaves Arrives at Albany 12; 15 a. m. and they took their departure under the market price atLee Smith’s Cyclery. quently repeated claim of the saloon to A ll o f the above trains connect with Southern usual shower of rice. Miss Grace Da the title of “ the working m in’s friend,” Pacific trains both at A lhanv and Corvallis, as mon caught the bride’s boquet. for sale—20 wethers. 12 nannies and 2 sounds futile indeed when confronted w ell as trains for Detroit, g iv in g direct service and Bretenbush Hot Springs, G OATS registered billies.—I. F. Yoakum . Dallas. with the facts in favor of the hanks as to Newport • * - ation -• • - to — For fur“ further inform apply an aspirant to that honor. A corres A Great OuUide Remedy UEO. F. NE VIN8, Gen. Fass Agent. pondent of the New York Evening Albany, Oregon. Most pains are of local origin—a \ few goats for sale—ten head of nannies and H. FT. LIN G . Agent. Corvallis. ••crick” in the back, a twinge of rheum A five o of f wethers—John Martin, Dallas, or Globe makes this stricking comparison between the two institution*: “ At the atism a soreness all over arising from a Mutual phone 554 Pioneer. crossing of Eighth avenue and Four cold— are all cured by outside applies- teenth street in this city, there is a I ___ The nnirkest. most lions quickest! safest and an rE think we have the best dryer in the conn certain method is Alhvck’s Plaster U try. and pre ready now to receive prunes. most suggestive arrangement of the for which we w ill eith er nay cash nr dry on the I buildings. On each of the two eastern j POOL AND BILLIARD HALL I known the world over as a universal shares After prune dr^ing^s ) v j r we w ill be corners there is a saloon, on each of the remedy for pain. They never f a * they ready to dry spples. - bb A Son. Now lotaled in H k Ktrslakf Building two western corners is a hank, and act promptly, they are clean and cheap. (E veryth in g npto-dale ) v\hst is to he impressivrty observed is. You ran go right ahead with your work that these establishments are also di-i while the healing process goes on. Notice. reotlv opposite in every other resj«ect. j 8ixty years uae has given them a great The liank represent^ thrift, the saloon. | “ “ W w w w w w V T y y y t y y ? y W v T y » reputation. »S I have moved to my homestead. I ha\- waste: the hank represents forethought, j 1 the saloon neghgencp: the hank repre- j a » P iA C t - ------------------_ hsnds o f Lester B Hier for collection Persons j -aents future comfort, the saloon future Repudiates Teitimonial indebted t«> me w ill confer a f*v o r by m aking ! fli^tress xthe hank represents supply, the a prompt settlement. To the FMitor. . i saloon wknt. It is interesting and ought j P P DR. H. L. TO NEY Dalla... Oregon In vonr ieeoe of November <th ap iff? i to he instructive to note, that to the de- i pears'» testimonial purporting 'ororas ! gree that the saloons go out of com mis- I from the underpinned. The farts in the ! «ion, the hanks get busy. In four week’ s rase »re these: Mv husband. W m. enforcement of the Snndav closing law Final Settlement. Grant, got a trial package of Doan s I in Newark. N. J.. the M«idavs’ dejosits TUESDAYS Kidney pills at Chernngton s drug store V O T IC F TS H EREBY G IV E N TH AT TH E t*N | of the workingmen in four hanks in THURSDAYS and and gave them to me. I,took A d . - r s t e n e « ! M a s filed his finAl Account a s Ad- creased more than 157.000. This is at S V ri ltDAYS ■ - without any vi.il.le results. I never ministrAtor o f •*- the patfik o f HArry Borford. the rate of $140.000 for the ten saving at 1 Novem ber 18.190 saw the agent, neither did I ever make dei*eased. »n d S»tnrdAV. . At the countv court institutions of that city. These figures B<»TH AFTERNOON o'clock, p. m.. o f said day »nv statement to any party of mv h a v hoase.of Polk coanty. Or n. has bc*n fixed «ignifv that Sunday closing is good for AND EVENING ing received »ny benefit from the use of ^ nlll| „ r , dge o f the connty court an annual increase of $2 ‘ 100.000 deposits • tim e and place for the them In fact the whole testimonial is f„r ,,¡,1 ___________ A ll persons interested in for the workingmen of Newark alone, lubrication and I c n .id e r Doan’s said hear.«, o, »r e hereby notified to appear at j Olwerve. tor*, that the saloon mean- a matter Ever rerv T u r* lay i»v night _ ladira will' Kidnev PiUe a humbug from “tart to said time and show cause, if any there t * . why ! shortened life as well as a shortened be adm itted Irw and there will m id account should not he appAnred and the finish, as far as mv experience with I puree. All life insurance companies and be apevial nimicai number* fur settled and cloaed them goes If you will kmdly pnbl.rh estate their entertainment. twn- orreoa. oento, H. ¡^BrRrnnD i vital statistic* show that the total ab- this statement it may sare some inme , stainer ha* nearly twice the average A dm inistrator of the estata. m )a u ffeiw r the exfwnre ..f purchasing 1 life oi a liquor drinker. Dr. Willard a worth leas reraedj, aod ba a warning •i * * A ' i