Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 23, 1908, Image 2

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    TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMiZER.
A dm itted to th e
ssoond e la ss of m a ll
Thou&ands Hays Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it
P r e v a le n t* ? o f K id n e y I is c u s e .
m a tte r.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
Most people do not realize the alarm­
ing increase and remarkable prevalency
of kidney iliseate
T H U R SD A Y , JAN 23, 1908.
Whileknlney dis­
o r d e r » are the
most common
V. P. FISKE.
diseases that pre-
v ail, they are
N o r t h H aliti!! G . H . F i l e r s . . ...........In d
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET.
almost the last
• <
...........R e p
J o h n F r ie s e » .
recognized by
Itemizer, one year in advance .............................. .................~
K iq .
N .M o n m o u t h M . W . J o n e s ...........
With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal .......... - w
patient and phy­
4«
K ep
M . M . J u n e « ..........
sicians, who eon- Judge Burnett Holds Extremely
.
K ep
“
J o s . H iiM e ll
ten t th em telrrt
With Oregon Woodman............................................................ *
D em
! . . 0 . T y l e r ...........
F a lls C ity
Short Session.
with doetoring the effeett, while the orig­
T o ta l :
inal diteate undermines the bystem.
................ 7 5
R e p u b lic a n .
W h a t T o D o.
............. 5 8
Monday
morning
Judge
Burnett
open­
D em o crat
There
is
comfort
ill
the
knowledge
so
b l
mdtual b
................ 5
o c ia lis t
! often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's ed department 2 of our circuit court for S Prohibitionist
....................................... 4
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, the extra session called. Hardy Holman
T h is w om an says th a t sick fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, was appointed bailiff of the court. No Independent ............................................ 3
Patronize One Another fo r the Upbuilding o f Town am t County_______ w om en should n o t fail to try pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
grand jury was drafted. After running
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
enough fruit to run it during the sea­ I.yitiu E . H lnkliani’s V egetab le and every part of the urinary passage. over the docket adjournment was taken
It corrects inability to hold water
C om poun d us she did.
Your Duty is to be Well. son. More fruit must be planted in
and
scalding
pain
in
passing
it,
or
had
until 1 o'clock,when the jurors were dis­
Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2:Jfl5 Lawrence
Cooper to Nathaniel Crosier,
nailer to keep ¿t busy during the years I St., Denver, Col., w rites to M rs. effects following use of liquor, wine or charged, ami the court adjourned for J C
land in t 6 s, r 4 w
$ 200
But you cannot be w ell 11 yon neglect
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne­
P
in
k
h
am
:
t
come.
The
adding
of
a
vegetable
the
term.
It
was
surely
a
record-break­
J
G
VanOrsdel et al to W D Mat­
cessity of being compelled to go often
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla when you know
*• 1 was pr/otically an invalid for six
thew«. half interest in lots in
you should take It. Impure blood, poor canning plant will also make necessa­ j years, ou account of female troubles. during the day, and to get up many ing of our circuit court, the whole time
1
Dallas .............................................
appetite, headache, nervousm ss, that tired ry much more attention lieing paid to I underwent au operation by the times during the night. 1 he mild ami occupied in session not exceeding one W J White to Isaac Phillips, land
feeling - by these and other signs your sys­ that industry. We have no ilonht doctor’s advice, but in a few months I tiie extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root hour. These cases were disposed of as
1,050
in
t
7
and
8
s,
r
5
w
...................
; was worse than before. A friend ad- is soon realized. It stands the highest
tem demands Hood’s. Get a bottle today.
E E Staats to L Toedtemerir, lami
th at both the fruit and vegetables i viM*d Lydia K. Fiukhum'a Vegetable for its wonderful cures of tiie most dis­ follows:
Burnett, J .
t 9 s. r 5 w ................................... 4,600
Q lo w O f H e a l t h —’’ My blood wan very
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
n o o r / 8 la e a taking Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 will I * forthcoming just as soon as ' Compound and it restored me to perfect
you should have the best. Sold by drug­
B. J . Bowen vs. Howard Goodfellow G P Coulee to I V Bundle, lots in
have more color in my face, sleep ami eat
i
health,
such
as
I
have
not
enjoyed
in
550
Dallas ...........................................
well, and work is a pleasure.
M as. A. A. the m u ttsris definitely set led, in fact many years. Any woman suffering as gists in fifty-cent anil oue-dollar sizes. .* and A. Goodfellow, action on note : John
H oward , Taunton, Mass.
You may have a sample bottle and
Bayne for plaintiff, F. A. Turner for de­ W A Wash et ux hi A J Barham,
several of our near farmers say they : I did with backache. Iiearing-down
hits in Dallas ............................. 3,500
In W o r s t F o r m - " I had catarrh I n t h e
hook that tells all
” ~~
fendant—Continued 1.
worst form and wa« advised m try Hood s arc willing to put out a large acreage j pains, anil periodic pious,should uot fail aliout it.bothsentfree
White Sewing Machine Co. vs. L. l>. Frank Kerslake to W J White, lots 400
\
to
use
Lydia
E.
Fiukham's
Vegetable
Sarsaparilla. 1 took seven bottles and am
in Dallas.. ..................... . . . .
by mail. Address Dr.
now In good health. I hope everyone who just as sfion as they are assured they Compound.”
Daniel, action for money; J . L Collins
G W Richardson to F T Romig,
has catarrh will give Hood's a fair trial.
Kilmer & Co., Bing-
ran
dispose
of
the
output.
for
plaintiff
and
L.
1).
Brown
for
de­
H as. W il l i Ail M etc a lf . Farkerford. F a
9.000
land in t 6 s, r 4 w.
F A C TS FOR S IC K W O M EN . hamton, N. Y. When Bom«of i ~ i f R~ i defendant—Continued.
Theodore Zosel et ux to Harrison
Always P r a l l e l first took Hood's S a r­
For thirty years Lydia E. i'ink- writing mention this paper anil don't
I.
L.
Thomilaon
vs.
G.
A.
Snell,
ac­
saparilla IS years ago. and always speak In
1,400
Butterick,
land
in
t
ft
s,
r
4
w
.
The Itemizer placed a hid with the hani’s Vegetable Compound, made make any mistake, but remember the
f a r o r o f l t ’’ H. C o w d fll , 237 Ferry S treet,
tion f«»r money, N. M. Newport for J J and Julia A Finn to W S
county court last Saturday for the from roots arid herbs, I lls been the name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, anil plaintiff—Continued.
Lowell, Maas.
500
Schwarts, lots in McCoy............
'
Hood’« Sarsaparilla Is aold everywhere. publishing of the delinquent tax roll. standard remedy for female ills, the address, Binghamton, N. Y.
Petitions for naturalization of Thos. Sarah E Brensler to VV A Bressler,
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called
and
has
positively
cured
thousands
of
600
Elliott,
Win.
Uoginske
and
Robert
Me-
lots in Monmouth.......................
The price asked was that which we
I)» not make any mistake, but re­
g a r s a ta b s . 100 Doees One Dollar. Pre­
women who have l*en troubled with member the name, Mwamp-Koot, I>r Crae.—-Continued.
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company to
charge
for
all
our
legal
advertising,
pared only by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell, Maas.
displacement!*, inflammation, nice ra­ Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address
Weyerhaeuser Land Company,
State of Oregon vs. E. M. Young, as­
1
and which allows us a fair price for tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, inghampton, X. Y. on every bottle.
2095.45 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w...........
sault with intent to kill; C. L. McNary
for prosecution, J . A. Carson and Oscar Alfred Simpkins et al to John
our labor and is justified by our circu­ periodic pains, backache, that Iiear­
i
Simpkins,
80
acres
in
Polk
and
President Roosevelt is trying to
Ilayter for defendant.—Continued.
lation. The court turned it down as ing-down feeling, flatulency, indices-
1.000
Yamhill counties .....................
tion,dizziness or nervous prostration. though he has managed to live well so
keep the Republican purty close to
State of Oregon vs. Thos. Sullivan, ac­
lieing in excess of the rate fixed by­ W hy don’t you try it?
ftr. But the jK»or fellow takes his sen­ tion for money, C. L. McNary for state Alfred Simpkins et al to John
the people we are informed. It hss
Simpkins, 155 acres, t 6 s, r 3 w 1,700
law fur such publication Mr. Ralston,
M rs. I’ inkhnin in vites nil sick tence hard, and cries pitiously, protest­ and Webster Holmes for defendant.— A \V Fischer et ux to Isaac Phil­
always been kept close enough to
his innocence.”
Fined $60 and committed to jail. Ad­
of the West Side-(enterprise, ala., put w om en to w rite lier fo r ad v ice. ing “The
10
lips, 50 acres, t 7 s, r o w ............
wretch ; he must have dealt with mitted to bail of $700 pending appeal.
"touch them” whenever necessary.
lias guided th o u san d s to
Il 11 irseli lierg to J cob Brown,
in his hid at the regular rate charged. Sin-
perfect fools.”
h e a lth . A d d ress, L y n n , Muss.
School district 61 vs. School district
350
land in Independence ...............
“ No! His victim was our neighbor, 32, action for money; A. O. Condit for
, Anna Strain and hd to W A Bress­
The endorsement o( Bryan ns their Mr. Ilayter did not hid, and it now
D. Fz. Emmett; that clever fellow.”
plaintiff.—Judgment for plaintiff on
ler,
land
in
t
8
a,
r
5
w...............
1
looks
as
if
the
court
were
up
against
“ Do read me all about it.”
candidate for president was what was
pleadings.
j J J Me Bee et ux to W W Bird, t 8
“ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Em­
to l>e expected of the democratic ,tate it. The present management < f the
s, r 5 w . . ................................... $1000
A. W. Cooper vs. Wm. Millege, con­
mett, at Buell, on January 18, 1908, a
firmation; Oscar Hay ter for plaintiff.— W K Williams et ux to A RJLew-
committee which met in Portland Inst Itemizer is not inaki g cut prices on ties ought to he accepted, such valu 10-pound Ixiy.
60
is, lots in A ir lie .........................
Sale
confirmed.
Saturday. He is the only available job work or advertising. We are al­ able securities as Standard Oil, Penn­
Falls City Lumber Co. vs. J . M. Grant, P S Hill et ux to J W Heiny, 20
ways
glad
to
got
such
patronage,
hut
PORTLAND
HOTEL
ARRIVALS.
msn for the place, as events have
acres, t 0 8, r 6 w......................... 3100
sylvania Railroad. New York Central,
action for pus essionof property or mon­
shaped themselves lately, ami if it are not going to make any sliding Louisville and Nashville stock and
ey; Oscar Ilayter for plaintiff.—Default W 11 Craven et al to W F Camp­
bell, lots in Independence.......... 2375
and judgment.,
were not lor the interests there would -eale of prices. The work is worth others of like quality ought to lie ac­ Thursday:
G W Hinkle et ux to W II Cra­
Mrs. J. H. Henley, Monmouth.
Polk County Lumber Company vs. J.
every
cent
we
ask,
and
an
editor
ven et al, land in Independence 2375
he no doubt of his election, no matter
cepted at half their market value, as
I. Chamberlain, action for possession of E C Thurston et ux to C E Her­
Miss Henley, Monmouth.
who was nominated by the opposing should no more submit to this con­ a basis of collateral security for circu­
J . Crowther, Dallas.
property or money; Oscar Hayter for
ren. 79 «eres. 1 8 s, r 5 w............ 2000
C. 8. Smith, Monmouth.
plaintiff.—Settled.
purty. He holds a high place in tiie tinual cfTort to jew down what lie has lation. The hill now' receiving the
H D Whitman et ux to Sarah J
L. Rice vs. J. E. Wilson, action for
Ground, lots in Monmouth . . . 1500
hearts of the American people, who to sell, than would a reputable mer­ thought of congress will charge 7 and Friday:
J . C. Ilayter, Dallas.
money; B. F . Jones for plaintiff.—Set­ Fan¡.ie Brown and hd to Isaac
know him to be capable, fearless in chant. It is to he hoped that tile probably 8 per cent interest, to those
C. Stafrin. Dallas.
tled.
900
Phillips, lots in D a lla s ..............
R. E. Williams, Dallas.
the assertion and performance of what newspaper fraternity ns a whole will hanks, using su h < irculation, but not
S. E. Trask vs. F. A. Lucas, action for
V. P. Fiske, Dallas.
money ; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff,—Non
he ihinkn right, and not subservient soon begin to realize the value of the when government bonds are given,
MORE PENSIONS.
Mrs. S. J . Richmond, Dallas.
suit on motion of plaintiff.
to the dictates of tiny organization or commodity they have for sale and ah i t is the idea to make the interest so
Mrs. F. E. Lynn. Perrydale.
The
following
pensions have been
O.
P.
Low
vs.
G.
M.
Phillips
et
ux,
G. Jackson and wife, Dallas.
•et of men. Mr. G. VV. Myer repre­ stain from continually endeavoring to heavy as to cause the retirement of
confirmation; Oscar Hayter for plain­ reported by Congressman Hawley for
E. Ralston, Indep.
cut
their
own
throats.
residents of Folk county, as follows:
tiff.—Continued.
sented Polk county at the meeting,
this kind of currency as soon as the Saturday:
Thos. Kinchen vs. B. Pickens, damag­ Russell McCullum, Indep.................... $15
and describes it as a lovefeast of con
financial stringency is over. The pro
E. C. Kirkpatrick, Dallas.
Jacob
W. Kimeey, Airlie...................... 12
es; Oscar Hayter lor plaintiff.—Contin­
It is certain that the most impor­
M. Ilayter. Dallas.
genial souls. The state convention
John Kline, Airlie ............................... 15
posed rate is entirely too high, it
ued.
J. V. B. Butler, Monmouth.
tant matter to he enacted into law by
J . A. Harps Mfg. Co vs T A Riggs, ac­ Wm. H. Williams, McCoy.................. 15
will tie held in Portland on April 1st.
ought not to he over 6 per cent, for
O. D. Butler, Indep.
the present session of congress, will be
tion for money; F. A. Turner for plain­ Joseph Winn, Buena Vista ................ 12
John Young. Indep.
tlmt is a hi h rate for large sums of
tiff.—Continued.
I t does us good to this week nearly what is called an “emergency finan
money, but it i« well known th at Wall Sunday:
Patents.
State of Oregon vs. J . W. Wood and
auuouuce for a certainty that Dallas »ial measure.” At the present time
H. S. Butz, Dallas,
Street does no want to make the cur­
TT. 8. to W. Williams.
Carrie Englenart; lewd cohabitation.
Ed Murphy and wife, Dallas.
is soon to have a fruit cannery, an in­ the currency of the country now con­
U. 8. to J . C. Chandler.
—Not a true bill.
rency too elastic, for they have a rip
stitution that we have labored long sists substantially of gold, silver and on the throat of the finances of this Monday:
U. S. to Jacob Wheeler,
State of Oregon vs. Einmitt Kimber-
J . S, Cooper, Indep.
ling and Francis M. Franklin; lewd co­
and earnestly for. We were certain hank notes hacked by government country that is not ensy to throw off,
Ed Biddle, Dallas.
habitation.—Not a true bill.
NOTHING TO HINDER.
that were the hall once set in motion bonds. When a national hank buys and they do not want too much mon­ Tuesday:
State of Oregon vs. Cephas Tipton,
B. M. tiny, Dallas.
it would be au easy thing to secure a lump of government bonds, say ey in the country.
assault with dangerous weapon.—Not a
W. H. F. Manston, Dallas.
the stock necessary for its installment. $100,000, they can deposit these bonds
true bill,
m
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E. W. Scott, Dallas.
Now Nearly a Certainty That Dal­
Wm. Fanil and wife, Dallas.
State of Oregon vs. C. If. Fieldon. lar­
Upon the committee’s first report this with tin; treasury department, and the
THE WORST EVER.
Miss
G.
Kinney,
Dallas.
las Will Have A Cannery.
ceny—Sentenced to one year and four
was found to he true as over $400 was treasury then issues and turns over
H. K. Koen, Butler.
months in the penitentiary. Paroled.
then Hiitwritied without solicitation,, to the hank $100,000. Now it is pro­
Last Saturday the Polk County Horti­
Wednesday:
cultural society met in Dallas for the
and in the little time at their dispo posed to accept other than govern­ The Ashland Bunch Not in it With
E. C. Hammond ami wife, Lincoln.
REGISTRATION
BOOKS
OPEN.
purpose of hearing a report from the
John Booth, Dallas.
sal since the committee have secured ment bonds as a basis for hank cir­
Dallas.
committee appointed to look into the
enough to make it an assured fact. culation, such as state and municipal
Judge Brown had four drunks in the I Schedule of Primaries and Elec­ matter of establishing a cannery at Dal­
las. The meeting was also called with
D ie grave question now is having bonds. The fact is still other securi
The crack Dallas college basketball police court this week, Three of them
the expectation of a cannery promoter
tions (or the Present Year.
aggregation defeated the team from paid lines and the other left town.
from Portland being present and mak­
Ashland Normal school hero Saturday
ITp to yesterday noon the following ing a proposition, as stated in a previous
night by the overwhelming score of 88
additional voters had registered with issue of the Itemizer. However, he was
busy making initial arrangements for
to 6. This score is believed to he the
CO FFEE
County Clerk Smith:
putting in a cannery at Monroe and did
largest ever made by a basketball team
Douglas
Dwight T. Walker. . . . Dem not show up. This was probably for the
Nothing docs more for
“
Jacob Sm ith..................Dem best a h the majority of onr people seem
in the northwest, in a regular contest.
“
J . C Cockerham.......... Dem to be of the opinion that it is wise for
In the first part of the game the colleg­ a grocer, one way or the
“
Ora Savery ................Dem Dallas to put in her own cannery and
ians did not exert much effort in throw­
(Jus A. McCulloch___ Rep thus save the fat perquisites that would
Jackson
other,
than
coffee.
He
ing baskets, and at the end of the first
D. L. Keyt.....................Rep naturally accrue to a promoter.
Salt Lake
Felix Comegys.............Dem
half the score stood 29 to fi in favor of
Tin* meeting was calle«! to order by
must
sell
poor;
(he
needn’t
D. T. Hodges ...............Rep H. G. Campbell, who was elected chair­
Dallas, the teachers getting two goals
A. W. Vernon.............Dem man of the meeting.
Eoi
a
from the field. In the last half, Dallas
sell it to you) it is good Rick real!
J . M. Robertson.........Dem
Mr. M. M. Ellis then read to the com­
commenced throwing baskets at will,
Robt. F. L o e .................Rep mittee a letter from C. I. Lewis, of the
that
makes
him.
"
McClellan
Hubbard
Dem
making a total of 69 points to a zero for
agricultural college, dealing with the
“
G. M. Hodges................Rep cannery proposition. Mr. Ellis had
Ashland. Craven, the crack forward,
Your grocer returns your money M you don't
1
1
J
.
E.
Yoakum
.............Rep
written Mr. I^ew is, who is accepted as
like Schilling's Pest , we pay him
threw twenty field baskets, Shaw 19,
“
ChaH. II. Tanner..........Rep quite an authority in such matters, ask­
Fenton 7 and Savory 3. The game was
8 .Monmouth P. L. Fishback............ Dem ing his advice as to the l»est way to get
W. M. Fishback.........Dem things doing in the matter. .Mr. Lewis
clean and free from roughness, very few
B. F. JONES
“
R. L. Fishback............ Dem adviced that we cut out all promoters
fouls being called. The Ashland hovs
“
W. T. Morrison............ Dem and put in a cannery on our own hook,
Attorney-at-Law
are gentlemanly players but have ap­
Suver
J . J . Thurston ............ Rep saying that we could do it just ns well
INDKPKXDKNCE.OR.
parently only a vague idea of how
**
Enoch Chamberlain. Dem and save a whole lot of money. He gave
Probate work a specialty.
Luckiamute F. A. Link ................ Dem several instances coining under his ob­
basketball should In* played.
They
“
W. M. Shewey.............. Rep servation to prove his assertion.
would have made only ordinary oppon­
“
Ira A. Hooker................Rep
Chairman Campbell made a report
ents for th«* collegians second team.
“
W. J . B arker................ Dem for the cannery,committee, and read a
Since December 16, the tieginning ol the
•*
L. W. ljonghary............Rep letter from Mr. J . C. Bruclfter, of Port­
Dallas, Oregon.
“
Columbus Tetherow . Rep land. regarding the installing of a can­
basketball season, Dallas college has
R.C. CRAVEN
-
-
President
M
h\ W. S ta a ts ................ Dem nery.
played seven regular games, winning
C. K. S taats.................Dem
W. G. VASSALL
-
.
CAahier
Mr. J. G. Van Orsdel made a few re­
every one by heavy margins. They
J . M. Simpson............ Dem marks and urged the need of canning
DIKKCTORS:
have made a total of 331 points to their X. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. I,. Keyt Bridgeport C. C. Gardner.............Dem vegetables as well as fruit. He also
8. II. Pet re...................Dem wanted installed a prune processing
ipyonents’ 88. Their only rival for the
M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vessel 1.
*'
W. J . Burns..................Dem ami packing plant. As it now is. it is
tate championship last year was the
This hank is pleased to place at the
*'
W. L. Frink ..................Rep necessary for all our prune crop to be
team from Corvallis, and the collegians disposal of its customers the facilities
"
J . C. Guthrie............... Deni shipped away for the nnal process and
met and defeated this team last month j gained during many years of continuous East Dallas I>. G. Remple ............Dem the packing, Mr. Van Orsdel said this
service
and
growth.
“
J . L. Sweeney.............
IM Y.......... Dem might just as well he done here at home
by a score of 43 to 11.
J . G . Rem pel................ Rep and
id the grower receive from 2 to 3 cents
An effort is being made to arrange a
C. L. Hubbard.............Rep j more a pound for his crop, instead of
game with Berkeley for next month.
J . E. Dickey.................. Imi | this money going to outside parties.
The game that was expected to In*
D. W. Dunn ............... Dem The small item of 2 cents on every pound
A. VV. Dunn. . . . . . . . Dem | of prunes grown in this vicinity would
played at Salem last Friday night with
G.
VV. Hiuahaw ..........Soc ' make an immense sum in the whole
the Y. M. C. A. was culled off by that
I. A. May ...................Rep crop that would be saved for home
organizat on, they giving no reason for
A. H. Cobb
Pro , distribution.
««) doing except that it would interfere
A. VV. C o b b ...................Pro
Mr. M. M. Ellis spoke on the neces­
VV. H. Boult ..................Rep s i t y of getting the farmers to put out
T h a t b re a d is lik e ly to
with other work. This of course forfeits
A.
G.
Rum
p
ie
l.............Reo
...... ----------—
.....Try «kdg
- . r 1
more fruit, and also gave much com-
the game to Dallas, although it may
a b s o rb ilis e a s o
g erm s
c Ararne -
A.Izongnecker...............Rep ; mendable and valuable advice aliout the
yet I k * played at some future time.
Ashbury Sh u ltz...........Rep marketing of the canned article.
w h en s h ip p e d in a b a g ­
Next Friday evening our five will go
ConradStafrin............... Rep
Short speech on the subjects mentioti-
g age e a r a lo n g w ith o th ­
F. S. Räumev ............ Rep e«l were made by Messrs. Evan Evans,
to Salem ami play a return game
K.
N.
H
alle
...............
Rep
e
r
common
b
a
g
g
ag
e?
O. H. Cobb, Wm. Grant. J . B. Nunn,
the Willamette university, thev
Con Riggs .................. Dem Wm. Cobb, James Elliott and Win.
T he personal rec ommend^ions of people who with
McCoy
T h a t th e Star Bakery puts
having already won one game from
South Dallas Julius Miller............. Rep Kraber.
'*
J . J . W illiam..................I ml
have been cured oi coughs and colds by C ham ­ them here. Quite a number of our o u t so m e o f th e best bake-
The present committe was authorized
C, B. McCracken....... Rep to K”< ahead and ino»rp«>rate. solicit
rooters expect to go over also and wit­
stuffs to be o b ta in e d a n y ­
“
J . L. Brow n................. Ind stock ami find out just how much avail­
berlain’s Cough Remedy i . ve done more than all ness the game.
"
G. W. Hagood................Rep able fruit there now is and how much
w here in th e W illa m e tt e
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else to make it i staph an I le of trade and com ­
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P. F. Bourse ................Dem ha«l l»een ami would lie newly set out.
V a lle y T*
Another Hanger On.
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C. C. McCracken
. Rep H. G. Campliell was made chairman of
m erce over a large part of the civilized world.
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Sandy Fryer ................Rep the committee.
T h a t 51 sp en t in y o u r
“ Sentenced for life,” said Mr Joaker, j
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M
E.
Wilson
..............Dem
who was wading the paper, “ another
h o m e tow n is worth more
Owing to other affairs demanding
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J . M. E llis........................ Hoc
poor wretch has been given a life sen-
AN IN S T A N C E .
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J . M. Lynn .................. Dem their attention the committee did not
to you th a n
sen t o u t?
tence at harden bur.”
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H M .i V .t l e » ................Kep get to begin active solicitation until this
Lucy Snddreth, of Lenoir, N. C., had l»ecn trouble«! with
“ Probably he deserves it. Of what
T h re e o f th e m a n y
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M. 1> Klli*
...........Kep morning, wnen Mr. Joe Brown inter-
was he gu
gttiltv?” said Mrs Joaker. who
• r*?ry Ui I
f >r ovjr a year. S is says : " \ friend
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T. V. B. F.mbree . . . 8m*
re a s o n s w hy sh o u ld d e­
was embroidering roses.
b.mght a bottle of C h . u s .« l a in ’-; C ough R e m e d y ,
“
D. J . Riley ..................Dem riewe«i a few of onr people with the re­
“ Fraud ami no visible means of sup­
m an d th e Dallas product
b on^ht it to ins and tu dsU-d th »t I should t ike it. I «lid
North Dallas F. J . C o ad .................. Rep sult appended. This morning the com­
port,” answered Mr. Joaker. "H e «>b*
M
D. T. Stouffer.............. Hep mittee decided to put the shares at a
w hen b u y in g h a k e stu ffs.
and to my surprise it helped me.
Four bottles oi it
t.imed clothes and a fine turnout with­
"
L. D. Butler...................Dem value of $2.5 each and to limit the
out money and nothing collectable. He
cur-d me of my cough.’*
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J . A. M cCann...............Dem
STAR BAKERY,
seems to he larger ami stronger titan
amount taken by any one person to two
M
J . E. Bees ley ........... Rep
most of that clas*. and it is plain that
D. T. BROWNE, Pro?
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R. C. Henline .............Rep shares. Some wanted as high as ten
l
he has never doue a rap of work, ai-
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I 2S;..,im
DALLAS CITY BANK
Do You
Know
FRIEND TO FRIEND.
For 8ale by Belt S Cherrington
ha«l over $2>X) saved up, and now he is
off on i spree blowing it in for booze at
the age of 78 years. There is more
(irulikeness in a mining country than
anywhere else. The temperance lessons
I learned in Dallas have always clung to
me. Although rot a total abstainer my
record and reputation is that of sobriety,
morality and decency. I an» now in a
country where as l»oy and man 1 have
l»eeii known f«*r 83 years, and can point
reputation with shtisf ction.
2 to I my
H (i Campbell
am engaged at present in turquoise
. 2 mining.
Am in charge of the I x > h An­
................... 2
J L B r o w n ..............................
I had pre-
O geles Gem Go’s mine here.
( ’ L C r h le r
..
\ iously been in charge of the South
..............
2
.1 It N u n n
Western * Jo's mine.
2
R K W i l l i a m s .....................
My married life was unfortunate.
................. 2
V 8 L o n gh ary
................
We separated over three years ago. I
M Ila y te r
......... ......................... 2 quietly stepped out ami gave up all I
2
C o n ra d S ta fr in
had and took down the the
C. R.U.
.............
2
J ( J H a v te r
..............
•» track on foot, a hobo with only a few
1’ A K i i i w t h
dollars between me and fate. I lived
V P F i s k e ........................................ ........................ 2 at the time in Josephihe county. I
D J Ri lev
walked one stretch over UK) miles, rode
M M Ellis
a blind ami a freight train or two.
J.I Wiseman ..
reached Chico, went to work, and
G N Cherrington.
earned enough to buy me a ticket here,
W J Atchison
where I arrived with only my blankets
.1 A Lynch ..........
and an extra change of clothes ami $5 in
Everett Gwinn
cash. I see by the realty transfers in
Johnson Bros . . ..
the county that my wife has sold the
This makes a total of 37 shares taken, ranch we had.
That is twice I have given away my
or $526| «Many more have signified their
intention of taking stock who have not interest in a ranch. The half interest in
been seen since the subscription paper the place I had on Ford Creek with
was drafted. We can now announce Weaver, I gave to my brother.
I am contented and happy, have a
beyond a doubt that the cannery is a go.
little cabin in Chloride, ami when not
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away at work I keep “ bach,” living the
life of a recluse and celibate, have some
AN OLD RESIDENT
ponies and a little wagon, saddle and
pack saddles, tent, camp kit ami several
guns and revolvers, aim I camp about
Writes Uncle Bill Brown of 20 the land by times. Am gettiug a few
dollars laid by. uot much yet, hut oppor­
Years Ago.
tunities are reasonably good here and I
have no expensive habits. My health
is good and, nothing interfering. I have
Chloride, Arizona, Jan. 11, 1908.
Mr. W. C. Brown ; My dearold friend : many years of useful lite ahead of me.
1 was just reading last evening in the I have no selfish aims, no ambition to
Itemizer of your Christmas kindness to gmtifv, ju d to live and let live and, if
the poor and especially to the kids, aide, help others to do the same.
which warmed me toward you. Although , I was delighted to know you were still
only a laborer myself, my means being ! in the land of the living and the same
limited, I have established a lepututiou kind-hearted, jolly soul you u«ed to 1 m *.
here for kindness to the children. I | I see you gave a feed to all the widows
aim to spend a few dollars each month ! «in your birthday. D'fferout here. 1
with them. I have a whole hunch of draw the line at widows and old maids.
li tie girls, ranging in age from 5 to 12 i 1 just drop you these few lines to let
years, who receive my bounty. Hav- I you know I still remember and appreci­
ifig no children of my own, I am thus ate you. The friend to the hoy is re­
enabled to love and cherish the children > membered forever. It is good to have a
of my fellow man. Uncle Bill, there is nature like vours, genial, friendly and
nothing on earth that pays a man bet­ sociable. I send you a couple of small
ter income on an investment, than turnu use stones, a No.l and No.2 grade.
kindness and brotherly love—disinter-j I mined these myself.
ested kindness which asks for nothing I Hoping you many more years of health
in return. I expect, really, I owe. and happiness, I am
Ever your friend,
much in tin* forming of character to the
J NO L. RIGGS.
S'>uiid moral philosophy I used to hear
yon expound around the ¡*tove in the I
old R ei Brick at Dallas in ’82 and ’83.
One thing sure I formed a high opinion
of you then which has always been with X When in Airlie
me. You took my father's name into ♦ Visit the
old Friendship No 6, I. O. O. F., when
he was a mere boy, and he did the same
PALACE CIGAR STORE,
tiling for me when I was 21. My fath­
er, Wash Riggs, has been dead over 8
Cool drinks, fresh candies**
years. My mother, Mrs. Jas. W. Haas,
choice line of cigars anil toh cco.
is living here, hale and hearty at the
R. J . Evans, Proprietor.
age of 73 years. She saddles her own
horse and mounts him unassisted and
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▼▼▼▼ v •
»v
rides over a rough mountain trail ton
town four miles and hack, going very
frequently. She does all her house
work and gets around out of doors more
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
than lots of young women.
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This is probably the greatest old peo­
INSTRUCTOR ON
ples’ country in the world. There are
more old men and women strong and
PIANO AND ORGAN.
vigorous than anywhere I ever saw.
Men are earning a living hv labor here
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
at 70 years and upwards. One old fel­
Dallas, Oregon.
low has been working for wages here for
over three months at $3.50 a day. He
shares, but the com uittee decided that
j it would bt* better for all to set a limit
and give all grower« a chance as stock
' holder«. The amount of capital stock
(desired and the name will be determin­
ed at a meeting of the stork holders in
the near future. Here is the work this
morning:
Shares
Name
I
Girlhood! and S c o f f J 1 E m u l s i o n ate
linked together.
The girl who takes S c o f f s E m u l ­
s i o n has plenty of rich, red blood; she is
plump, active and energetic.
The reason is that at a period when a girl’s
digestion is weak, S c o f f s E m u l s i o n
provides her with powerful nourishment in
>ily digested form.
It is a food that builds and keeps u(5 a
girl's strength.
ALL D R U G G IST S! SOo. AND S I .OO.
C H R ISTM A S
TO YS
-a n d -
H O LID A Y
GOODS
At Cost
A t the Racket Store
A COMMON EXPRESSION
When I want my laundry done
up nicely I take it to the
Dallas Steam Laundry
N O R T H MAIN S T R E E T
B O T H PH O N ES
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