Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 06, 1908, Image 2

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    Uncle Bill Brown is able to be out
fire place as to catch her garments on
fire, and was badly burned »bout the again after his recent illness.
Milt Grant wi I go to Portland tom or­
face and chest before assistance could
reuch her. Mrs Walker was out of the row regarding a contest for his timber
claim, which comes up on the 10th.
room at the time. Every effort possible
Admitted to the second class oí mail matter.
Increase of pensions have been grant­
was made to save the sweet young life,
ed to these Poik county ini/ple during
but the fiames had been inhaled,and no the w eek: John S. Nesbitt, Ballstou,
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
T H U R S D A Y , F E B 6, 1908.
earthly assistance could avail. The lit­ $15; .Marshal Sera fiord, Monmouth, $12,
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon I
tle form was laid to rest in the Odd Fel­ C. M. Travis, Falls City, $12.
disappear when the kid­
lo e s cemetery here yesterday. In this
V. P. FISKE.
neys are out of order
tl.eir extra sad bereavement Mr. and
or diseased.
........... Kt.«7
J M Sears
.................
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mrs Walker iiave the heartfelt sympa­
Kidney trouble has
Isaac Smith
......... ................. U*4
become so prevalent
ltem iier,on e year in advance ........... .
■■
....... 0.74 thy of their many friends in Dallas and
Mrs G A Stark ...............
that it is not uncommon
SUBSCRIPTION With Weekly Orcgoniun or Semi-weekly Journal
the entire community in which they re­
R () W oodw ard...........
V .1 Turnidgeqt ux to P S Seeley
for a child to be born
With Ore«on W oodman................ .........................
!>.92
.......
162.92 acres ,t 6 s. r 5 w
$ 6,556 f o r . 1* Watkins
i S * -rfrr.
. S or.
•
side.
f3 afflicted with weak kid­
...............Iti.13
OACRR
ir ‘■
’ ■■vn-Tiÿ.
/¿ ¿ f? "
■------ ■
neys. If the child urin­ A A McNary to Elizabeth Me-
E A T h o r p ...................... ............... 1.32
Narvetal,
18.60
acres,
17
s
r4
w
7,500
ates too often, if the
i Office,
257
MI TI A1 i offlce>
Unknown ...................... ............... 3. Iff
M l T1 A L , R ^ j .i e n e e , 1401
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child (i A Brock to J C Hoyt, 12acres
NEW YORK CITY.
Residence, 113
1.30
’ PHONES:
1 7 », r 5 w ..................................
¡100 Unknown .............
reaches an age when it should be able to
2.54
Unknown ........................
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with J P Minch to A C Ruby, 160
New York city Is receiving dally Perry’s Heeds
................
1.37
acres, t 10 s, r 7 w
10,000 i Unknown ...................
are to l»e*l known and
M o r e p r o o f th a t L y d ia E . P i n k - bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
»bout 300 alleu children.
the m ostlolial.oseed.» 'Town.
Patroni*» On* Another for the Upbuitdino o f Town and County
J
S
Parker
to
R
LChapman.
6.58
h n n i’ s V o t fo t a b le C o u ip o u n d s a v e » the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
E v ei¥ p :u lto««U : Il
It tho reputati n
T o t a l........................ ............. »243.25
acres, t 7 s, r 5 w
1,100 j
New’ Y ork c i t y ’ s street c le a n in g de
,,r „ hoiwu w liu««
standard, are the
w o m a n f r o m » iirfrlca l o p e r a t io n » . step should be towards the treatment of
M
E
Miller
and
lid
to
B
L
Know-
p a rtm e n t Is s[»eu d iu g a b o u t $20.000 fo r
hlghebt in the trade.
these
important
organs.
This
unpleasant
It is high time that the expendi : M rs. 8. A . W illia m », o f G ardiner,
«11, 120 acres, t 8 s, r 5 and 6 w
10 j
$2,500 SUBSCRIBED
F e r r ? '« IS O » Kee-t Annual will be mailed F R E *
e a ch w o r k iu g d a y .
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
to nil applicant«- It contain« colored plates, m anj
J M Wise et al to 11 J Elliott,
W e Hear o f More Cures
hires of the different government of­ Maine, w rites:
tall.lM cn|.!!.«J. x l c e w d .turjeuon.
B ron x b o ro u g h . In N ew Y ork city ,
“ X was a great sufferer from female kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
land int 6 s, r 5 w .......
1 j
for plantln. u .r r 1OT vaMrti*.
“ “
*
Of trouble« ortaimtlng in Impure blood, fices were U»ing examined into. Sev­ troubles, and Lydia E. Pink ham*» Vege­ most people suppose.
h a s e x p e n d e d $9.000.000 lu d w e llin g s
Flower Seeds, luvaluablo to all. Send for it.
Women as well as men are made mis­ L McKve et iix to I) 8 Bentley,
Much
Cannery
Stock
N
w
That
acrofula. Ions ol ..ppetlte, catarrh, rheuma­ eral years ago it w a s well known that table Compound restored me to health
o f all k in d s hi th e last y e a r.
D.
M.
FIRRY
A
O
a
,
Detroit,
Mtolw
411
acres,
(
H
i
,
f
8
W
.............
120
'
tism. byHood » Mir.ap.rill» than by allotber
in three months, after my physician erable with kidney and bladder trouble, Elisabeth Blaketer to D S Bent-
T h e r e is an a v e r a g e o f eigh t p erson s
Taken.
«o-called remedies combined. Somehow many useless expenditures, if not ieclared that an operation was abso­ and both need the same great remedy.
Icy, 40 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w
. .
412
in ju re d in th e s tr e e ts o f New’ Y ork » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »
The mild and the immediate effect of
oin-i on in the gov
lutely necessary.”
those cured by Hood's teem to stay cured, .rafting, was
c it y e a ch h o u r in th e d a y . a n d on e
Sw am p-R oot is#oon realized. It is sold United Stales to Frank Barnes,
When in Airlie
X
236 acres, 1 6 s, r 8 w patent .
and they aladlv tell the good news to others. ernment printing office and some sort
Mrs. Alvina Kuerling, o f 164 Cley- by druggists, in fifty-
Mr. J. L. Brown informs us that the to­ p e rso u is killed b y su ch in ju r y e v ery
Visit the
^ ♦
PJ
Miller
et
nx
to
P
S
Seeley,
tal subscription to cannery stock now se v e n te e n hours.
cent and one dollar
Scrofula S o r e - 'My w ife had a iwrofu- of an investigati n was begun, hut , bourne Ave.. CliiciiKo, 111., w rites:
160 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w .............
6,400
•• L suffered from female troubles, a sizes. You may have a {j|
lous sore on her leg for years. Many differ­ nothing came of it.
amounts to a graml total of $2,500.
W h o w a s A n n a ft e r w h om
Ann
if such wor
PALACE CIGAR STORE,
C W Leonare et ux to T J Pettit
tumor and much inflammation. Tw o sample bottle by mail
ent medicine* gave out little benellt. She
lots
in
Monmouth
...................
20 Active solicitation will now cease en- j street in M a n h attan Is n a m e d ? T h e
turned to Hood’s Sarsaparilla and the sore was t;iken up and carried out in many >f the best doctors in Chicago decided free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of Swann Root, A M Werner to Conrad Frist
Cool
drinks, fresh candies»
tirely, although any who desire shares re c o rd s a p p a r e n tly le a v e th e m a tter In
quickly healed. It is a good blood m edicine." .different departments, ti.e country that an operation was necessary to save ing all about it. including many »f the
qhoice line of cigars and tobeco.
84.IH
»
acres,
t
6
s.
r
5
w
2,248
m
y
s
te
r
y
except
to
tell
that
sh
e
w
as
iny
life.
Lydia
R.
l’inkham’s
Vegetable
can yet secure them, at least until after
thousands of testimonial letters received
i. N. Oarr. Crosby. Texas.
could he saved millions of dollars an­ Compound entirely cured me without from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer A M Werner to IS Parker, 17.27
R. J. Evans, Proprietor.
the w ife o f the first luan w h o o w n e d
Afflicted 16 Y e a r * - " H o o d ’ s Sarsapa-
acres, t 6 s, r 5 w
...............
1,405 the meeting called, elsewhere in the an d o cc u p ie d its site. N ew Y ork H e r­
in operation.”
nually.
Congress
is
not
the
only
hole
&
Co..
Binghamton,
N.
Y.,
be
sure
and
rllla has cured me of scrofula, with which I
Itemizer, for next Saturday, and at
\
\
E
iVann
to
W
A
Martin,
lot
have been troubled 16 year«, ami caused by into which the [»copies’ m oney is j FA C TS F O R S IC K W O M E N . mention this paper.
in Dali»»
1000 which meeting il is hoped every share ald.
vaccination.
My little daughter had a
For thirty-years l.yilia E. I*ink-
C A Miller to F M Magart, 62
scrofula swelling on her neck and Hood s ruthlessly dumped.
holder will be present.
After convers­
Do not make any mistake, but re­
la m ’tt Vegetable Comjiound, made
acre»« ( I il r 4 w .......................
3,600
Sarsaparilia also cured her.”
M rs . N ora
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr J P VanOrsdel et ux to R E W il­
ing
with
a
number
of
the
share holders
from
roots
and
herbs,
has
been
the
Where Lindley Murray Wss Born.
H ughey . Hughey, Tennessee.
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
S I X O iS T A X QUESTION.
liams, lot in Dallas .................
800 we do not think it the desire of the ma­
itamlard remedy for female ills, Kilmer’ s Swamp-Root, ami the address
The bouse in which Lindley Murray,
H ood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere.
inghampton,
N.
Y
.
on
every
bottle.
I B F Jones to R E Williams, land
INSTRUCTOR ON
md
has
positively
cured
thousands«!
jority
to
erect
a
cannery
building,
they
the
author
of
the
first
American
gram­
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called
in t 9 s, r 8 w ............................
100 thinking it the better plan to have a year mar. was horn is still standing and Is
The Youngstown Democrat, one of women who have lieen troubled with
S a rs a ta b s . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre­
Siletz
Timber
Co
to
Spaulding
PIANO AND ORGAN.
iisplacementH, inflammation, uhcra-
or so of experience back of us and then r favorite subject of the amateur pho­
pared only b y C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. .th e oldest edited papers of the east,
Lumber Co, 3240 acres, t 8 s,
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS.
It Is hfcatc.l about tv o
| has the following to say regarding our ion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
r 7 w
................................ 120,000 put up just what will he suited to our tographer
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
periodic |»tins, backache, that liear-
•
—
Northern Pacific Railway Co to
Dallas, Oregon.
need». A lot near the track has been tallies northwest of Palmyra. Lehar ou
proposed single tax :
jig-dow n feeling, flatulency, indiges­ i Thursday:
jounty.—Philadelphia Record
Cobbs A Mitchell. 40 acres, t 9
Register now.
offered us in the heart of town at an ad­
“ The country will watch this c o n ­ tion,dizziness,or nerve ius prostration. I Friday:
K v ........................................
320
vantageous price, and it might be well
Saturday:
W hy don’t you try it ?
It begins to look more and more a« test for the adoption of a great idea
H. D. Whitman, Monmouth.
to take up that pro[»osition, so as to
Mrs.
Ciukhtmi
invites
all
sick
Probate
Court.
W. R. Walker. Dallas.
if Bourne knew what he was talking with interest. For the first time in women to write her for advice.
have as our own a good site when we
Estate
of
John
Campbell,
Jr.,
admit­
this
country
the
single
tax
becomes
She lias guided thousands to Sunday:
about and that Roosevelt will yet be
get rea«ly to build. Two centrally lo ­
ted
to
probate.
Mrs.
Margaret
Camp­
icalth.
Address,
Lynn,
Mass.
an issue in a sovereign state. It
Mrs. W. K. Bridwell, Monmouth.
bell was appointed administratrix, with cated buildings are under consideration
the nominee.
Miss Bridwell, .Monmouth.
com es up in practi al form, and it is
N. F. Gregg, George Ball and O. E. for leasing purposes, and at the meeting
Mrs. L. C. Lemmon, Dallas.
Focht appraisers.
Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like
Statement No. 1 seems to 1 m * caus­ dissociated from any party or from may continue to tax manufacturing
Saturday afternoon it will be decided
P. J. Hawkins, Dallas.
In the estate of A. J. Newman, de­ just what steps to take in the matters
S. R, Matbies, Dallas.
ing republican candidates a great deal any personality. It is to U* fought plants. A titx is n bunb n. It »olds
to
call it, is one o f the most weakening
ceased ; bond filed and approved; Clif­ we have outlined in this and previous
Ben Watkins, Monmouth.
of uneasiness, in fact it can hardly be out. on its merits, and apparently it to the cost of doing busm en. If A
ford
McBeth,
J.
H.
Moran
and
F.
8.
issues.
The
association
can
now
incor­
diseases
known.
J M. Bnrkhead, Monmouth.
Wilson appointed appraisers.
b rne by many of them, yet it was will l»e impossible for its enemies to has to pay it and B doesn’t, it is cer­
porate in the sum of $5000, ami this will
Mrs. Bnrkhead, Monmouth.
In the estate of Amos Wysong, tie- be done in the near future. From the
(ico. L. Kelly, McCoy.
l>orn by Bourne, for Bourne, and com plicate it with any other question. tain that A cun not com pete on equal
which is Cod
ceased; administrator discharged and amount of stock already subscribed, it
Mrs. (i. L. Kelty, McCoy.
should be borne by all of Bournes po­ This is the immense advantage of the term- a. ai* st B. The latter can and
estate
closed.
is not probable that over one fourth of
J. C. Kramer. Falls City.
Liver
Oil
and
Hypophocphitcs
in easily di­
re'eren him. It compels the vo er to
litical adherents without a kick.
Estate of Jennie Condon, deceased, it will have to be called upon for use
will undersell A in the markets to M onday:
this
season,
especially
if
a
building
is
Andrew
Kershaw
appointed
administra­
gested
form,
¡3
the
greatest
strength-bidder
do his own thinkiu \ He finds it im ­
R. K. Butler. Dallas.
the extent of the tax, and if this
leased.
Every grower should hold
tor on filing approved bond.
Walter Williams, Dallas.
Candidates for the different offices at possible to shield himself behind a should equal 2 per cent B can sell 2
known to medical science.
Mrs. Williams. Dallas.
Estate of Robert Riley, «ieeeased; stock. Here is the full list to date:
party
or
candidate.
He
must
vote
on
the disposal of the people of Polk coun­
. Name
Shares
.1. J. Finn, McCoy.
same order as above.
[»er cent I»* low A and still have the
L. II. Conners, Dallas.
ty may get their names and the office the question itself, and he must vote
In the estate of William Williams, H (I Campbell .................................... 2
It is so easily digested that it sinks into
original margin of profit. In the long
J. D. Kelty, McCoy.
which they are seeking before the public a flat yes or no. There is no dodging
deceased; estate admitted to probate, J G VanOrsdel............................ ^ . . . . . . 2
J
L
Brow
n...............................................
2
run B will drive A out of* business.
the
system, making nev/ Lionel and new fat,
Tuestlity ;
and E. C. Richmond appointed admin­
through the columns of the Itemizer at the issue
('. A. Tennis, Dallas.
istrator; John Warren, Andrew Smith C L Crider ............................................. 2
This illustrates what may certainly
the regular advertising rate of 60 cents
and
strengthening nerves and tnuacle3.
On the face of it this movement
B. F. Jones, Independence.
and A. J. Hudson appointed apprais­ J B Nunn ............................................... 2
be looked for in ilie event that Oregon
R E Williams ........................................ 2
an inch a month—no more, n# less.
J.
I).
Murphy,
Fulls
City.
ers.
looked to the establishment of the
U S Lough a ry ....... .................................. 2
shall cease to tax labor and the [»rod-
H. 8. Butz, Dallas.
They can take one inch or twenty, just
Sale of real estate at private sale au­ M Hayter ................ ............................ 2
Use
after
sin. le tax on lai d values in Oregon nets of labor. It will make Oregon
Wednesday:
as they prefer. It has been the custom
thorized in the Arnos Crosiar estate.
Conrad Stafrin....................................... 2
Influenza.
may
not
-eem
important
to
the
peo­
W. L. Tooze, Falls City.
of some papers to graft the candidate for
The will and testament of Edwin Cad- J C Hayter ............................................. 2
more attractive to manufacturers. It
I. D. Murphy, Fall» City. •
well was admitted to probate; Jennie M. P A Finseth ............................................ 2
high prices, just because they are can­ ple outside that state except as an in­ will infalli bly draw capital in that d i­
♦ • ♦
Cad well was appointed executrix with­ V P Fiske................................................. 2
Invaluable fo r Coughs and Colds.
didates, hut the Itemizer is not built to res ini' manifestation of current rection. It will enable an Oregon
out bond,and w . P. Miller, J. M. Pal­ D J Rilev ............................................... 2
NEXTTUESDAY
that way. The regular rate is enough- ec-n om ic tendencies. Hut on exam i­ business man to escape a burden
mer and John Richter made appraisers. M M Ellis ............................................... 2
ALL D R U G G IS T S : 6 0 c . AND St.OO,
nation it will be found to concern
J J Wiseman ......................................... 2
which still rests upon his outside
G N Cherrington.................................... 2
“ Subscriber” in our last issue calls us practically the whole country and es­
You
Can
Pay
Your
Taxes
for
the
Marriage Licenses.
com petitor, and he will undersell that
W J Atchison.......................................... 2
to task for calling the people mighty pecially the states adjacent to Oregon
J A Lynch ............................................. 1
Walter Strain and Kora Mulkey.
com petitor in the open market by an
Year 1907.
and that they will prevail whenever whose manufactures and business are
Everett G w inn......................................... 1
apdount equivalent to the exem ption.
Johnson Bros ......................................... 1
they become aroused so as to think it of a similar character.
COMMISSIONER’
S
COURT
F J C o a d ................................................... 2
Vt bat will tlie outside business man
* * * * * * * * * * * *
Sheriff (¡rant informs us this morn­
needful. W e do not say that at the
Let us assurin' for a moment that
Teal, J. It J H Moore ........................................... 2
do? Will be go to Oregon or will he ing that the 1907 tax roll will be in his RtddW .W m.
*
D
A
Critchlow.........................................
1
next presidential election they will the amendment will he adopted, and
The petition of John Ebbe et al for a
ippoal to bis legislature for similar hands by next Tuesday and tlmt on change in the boundary lines of school T W R e e l................................................. 1
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turn down the candidate put up by that under it the le islature of Ore-
G O G r a n t................................................ 1
exem ption? And what will tin* legis that date he will be prepared to receipt districts No. 18 and 41 was granted.
the interests. But we do say they 1 gon will enact a law exem pting from
*
Campbell
A
Hollister.............................
1
for
taxes.
Pay
early
and
avoid
incur­
Supervisor Jan es Bovdston was or­
laturedo? Will it refuse io act? Will
could. As to whether they li ve yet I taxation everything except the unim ­
W
dered to make certain improvements in E M Sm ith............................................... 1 *
it simply permit the Oregon business ring the penalty.
J M Grant ............................................. 1
county
roads in his district.
been brought to a realization of the proved value of land. On reflection
A
J
Barham.............................................
2
*
man to distroy the outside coin pete-
Bids were opened for wood fir the W M Elliott............................................... 2
stupendous evils they are creating and it will he seen that this would give
By reason of having to go east to at
*
tor? W ill it rest content while seeing tend to some business matters for some court house during the next year. John D I) Peters............................................... 2 *
fo-tering by the keeping of one party Oregon manufacturers a distinct and
j
Martin’
s
bid
of
$3.25
a
cord
for
oak
grub
*
*
Dallas
Mercantile
Co.....................
its manufacturing and commercial time, Mr. J. II. Moore has transferred
in continuous power, we cannot say. very im portant advantage over the
his feetl business to Mr. J. M. Lydick. ! was the lowest and he w as awarded the Dunn Bros.....................................
*
interest- fall into certain decay.
*
of Dayton,formerly foreman of the evap­ ! contrac t for 40 cords. Stell. McCarter’s D. A. Madison................................
It sometimes takes much hitter ex j manufacturers of California, W ashing­
bid of $2.74 and $2.30 for body fir and J. W. M y e r ....................................
*
orating
company
there.
Mr.
Lydick
*
perience to gain wisdom.
ton, Idaho and other states which
comes well recoin mended as a business 1 second growth was also accepted for Bilveu A Sparks ..........................
*
*
Evan Evans
..............................
man and will no doubt receive 4lie gen­ the same amount.
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
*
In the matter of petition of J .# M. S. M. Ray A Co......................................... 1
erous patronage accorded Mr. Moore.
Prather et al for a new county road, M B. Young ........................................... 1
*
Gertrude Dalton is [»laying Rather In
James Ilelm 'ck and J. H. Mulkey were Guy Bros. A Dalton................................ 2
“ Ben-Hur.”
appointed viewers to meet with the G. W. Hagood ......................................... 1 *
! county surveyor on the 20th clay of Feb- W. R. Ellis ............................................... 2
Gertrude Cog!)Ian is the niece o f Rose
j ruary at 9 a. m. and view the same.
G. W. Myer ............................................. 2 K
Ooghlan.
! The official liomi of the follow ing per- W. C. Brown ......................................... 2
William Gillette will be launched In
TE A
j sons as road supervisors w as approved : I. N. W oods............................................. 2
a new play early in January.
I (». A. Wells, D. P. Stapleton, Jacob C. G Coad ............................................... 1
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t
h
e
r
e
a
b
e
tt
e
r
w
a
y
t
o
It is said that Henry E. Dlxey Is to
Smith, J. N. Jones, Chester G uthrie,! H. C. D im ick............................................. 1 *
star in a new play called “ The Heart
Felix Coinegys. G. W. Chapman, Ed J. F. Ilolm an........................................... 1 *
k
e
e
p
th
e
fa
m
ily
lo
n
g
e
r
at
of a Fool.”
j Plaster, Enoch Chaplain, Thos. Strain,
Hilda Spong is to appear in a new
t a b le , t o k e e p it t o g e t h e r ? j G. O. Butler, <i. H. Crawford.
AN INTERROGATION.
V
four act play to l»e written by William
Bond of O. G, Savage as justice of the
Your gTOCer return« your money if you don’t j peace for district 2 was approved.
C. De Mllle
Information Wanted on a Point of
like j«. killing's best; wo pay him.
| Telephone poles y t Pleasautview* com-
Beatrice Forbes- R ohertaou, who Is
*
*
! [»any ordered [»laced on side of road un­
Vital Interest.
the Judith Malnwaring of “ The Morals
ifier direction of stlpervtoor of district 5.
of Marena,*' Is a niece of the eminent
Yesterday morning we received a pos­
B. F. JONES
Warrant issued to J. N. Jones Septem-
English actor of the same name.
i
> la-.
*4
»
i her 4th for $71.38 was ordered cancelled. tal card from Falls City on which was
Cooper Cl life, an English actor who
Attorney-at-Law
! The usual number of hills were allow- the following query:
came to this country with Wilson*Bar­
IXDKI’ KXDKXCE, OK.
“ What i8 a man to do who is out of
rett. and A dele Cortelyou have been
Probate
work
a
specialty.
work in a financial crisis, and is start­
engaged for Robert Mimtell’ s company.
ing?”
Miss Ada Dwyer, the only woman
DELINQUENT ROLL
The communication was unsigned,and
besides Miss Eleanor Robson in the
cast of "Hnlotuy Jane,” is considered
Less Than $250 Left Over From if not something so entirely out of the
ordinary would have been consigned to
on«* of the finest character actresses in
Dallas, Oregon.
W h e n I w a n t m y la u n d ry d on e
1906 Tax Roll.
R.C. CRAVEN
-
-
President
America.
the waste basket. It is preposterous to
*fcvf
u p n ice ly I take it to the
-
-
Cashier
George Fuller Golden, the monolo W. G. VASSALL
The printing off the delinquent tax roll believe that there could b© any such
D IR E C T O R S:
gist, has broken down with lung trou­
condition
of
affairs
in
Polk
county,
in
for 1906 was awarded by the county
:
ble and has been taken to Saranac N. L. Butler, R. C. C n v tn , D. I.. Keyt
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court to the West Side, published at In­ fact is not. Firstly, there is nor has not
1%
M. ^1. Ellis, W. (t. Vassail.
Lake. It (i Knowles, an American
been any financial crisis here. Second­
performer, replaced him in “ advanced”
This bank is pleased to place at the dependence, that being the only bid
disposal of its customers the facilities offered for the service. It is less in ly, we believe that if any man really
vaudeville
gained during many years of continuous amount delinquent than any other tax wants work, and tries to get it, it can be
N O R T H M A IN S T R E E T
B O TH PHONES
service and growth.
list ever printed for Polk county and found. We consider the question one
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
based
on
a
hyp«»thecal
condition
and
not
prohably for any other county in the
Seems there Is a height limit even to
I state. The total amount outstanding one of actual need, hut in case it should
high finance. Philadelphia Inquirer.
only foots Up $245.25, and some of this be an aatual sufferer we will tell him
As If the sea had not terrors enough.
has now been paid in. This record is just what w e should do under like cir­
It Is now proposed to give vaudeville
surelv a matter of congratulation for cumstances as he predicts. We would
shows on ocean liners. New York Her
Sheriff (¡rant and his efficient deputy, advertise for a situation, setting forth
aid.
Mr. Hitcher, and the taxpayers will of our qualifications, and are certain that
Nothing new about that walking
I Polk county will be glad to hear that that a job could l»o found for a deserving
stick fad. New York society girls have
T h a t b r e a d iff l i k e l y t o
I they have such able officers in the sher­ man. The good people of Polk county
been walking with "sticks” for years.—
a b s o r b d is e a s e
germ s
is both a luxury and a
€ Art *ei HA*"'** -Jt*
iff’s office. The date of sal * is fixed for are not going to let any deserving man
Baltimore Sun.
w
h
e
n
»
h
ip
p
e
d
in
a
b
a
g
­
March 7th, ami lor the benefit of our starve, especially if he wants to work.
Europe Is outstripping the United
necessity.
If you are
The Itemixer will go even farther in
g a g e c a r a lo n g w ith o t h ­
readers we give the names of th«»se own­
States lu the matter of airships; hut.
thinking
o
f
going
away
this
particular,
and
make
this
offer:
If
then. Europe docs not have the Missis­
ing the delinquent property and the
er common b a g g a g e ?
don’t
fail
to
take
an
total amount against it, eliminating the there is a man in this county who is out
The personal recommendations o f people who sippi river to sail on. Chicago News.
T h a t tin 1 Star Bakery pu ts
of a job and wants work, we w ill in our
We are glad to leant that a cun* for
description of the land.
abundant
supply
with
o u t s o m e o f t he beat bake-
have been cure 1 of .ou h and colds by C ham ­ drunkenness has U en found In arylith
$ 4.50 next week’s issue,entirely free of charge,
U. Booshardt ...........................
loglycollleortbocarboxyllc acid. Do you
30.36 give him the space under New Today to
you. You may not be
ttuffi to b e o b ta in e d a n y ­
H A Bush
berlain’s Couçh Remedy 1 vc done more than all take it or say It? Brooklyn Eagle.
3.77 tell our 1000 subscribers about it.
R J Em mitt
able to get any at your [42-
w h e re in th e W illa m e t t e
55.66
\V II Holmes
“ Dogs taken.” says the advertise­
else to make it a stall s article of trade and com ­
place.
Jnwie A Holmes .
11.22
V a lle y ?
ment of a new apartment hotel. Here
BURNEDT’o,D
E
A
T
H
.
35.66 j
Free Hooper.
Is progress. Some day the line may
merce over a large part of the civilized world.
T h a t #1 sp en t in y o u r
1.91 J
THE SHAPE, SIZE AND COLOR
F
K
Howe
reatl, "Children welcome.” —New York
3.99 i A Mott Lamentable Accident Near
J F Johnson
h o m e to w n is worth more
World
2.81
A N IN ST A N C E .
Anua 0 Johnson
o f your stationery denote your acquaintance with
to you th an
sent o u t ?
lleury Clews says that there Is pro»
8.60 '
Lela L Kinsey
Buena Vista.
social usages. If you come here for your supply you
Lory Rn Mrrth. ■>! I,-noir N C , h it t> on tn u M ol with
2.15
E C Kirkpatrick
perity enough, hut tnat the trouble Is
T h r e e o f th e m a n y
2. IS
■ y<rry ha I c m ;h f .r î.-ar a y >,r. S 1« *,y» ; •• \ frioml
C C Mark#
It Is not well distributed There Is no
will avoid all mistakes in that direction. You will
On last Turn lay Marie Walker, the !
r e a s o n s w h y s h o u ld d e ­
1.70
R Mclauighlin
need to open the question to debate.
bm ;lit « K / f - of C o v i
i w in i Corr.H R k m iiiv ,
also escape paying a great big price for what you buy.
H.28 youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
H S Montgomery
m
a
n
d
th
e
Dallas
product
An
overwhelming
majority
as
with
one
b ou -ht it t ) U, - « 1 1 in a.1 I «h .1 I : h ml I tik • it. 1 ,|jff
20.80 Walker, who reside between Monmouth
J II Xfouur............
voice declares In the affirmative.—
w h e n b u y in g h a k estu ff».
•oanl to my Mirpr.** H lui >.-.1 m
1 .ur botti«* of it
U j and Buena Vista, was so severely burned
G K Payne ........
Providence
Journal.
rnf. il m e o f m ’ rou i h
16.13 as to cause her death. The little girl, \
W B Petty»
STAR BAKERY,
G N Phillip»...................................... f i - «
L W Robertaoh ........... •................ 2.71 who wss aged one year ami four months,
D. T. BROWNE, Prog
W G S h i n d l e r ................................... .. 20.08 while playing, cam» so near the 0 | cn
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
Scott’s Emulsion,
S c o tt’s Emulsion
CHINA and S ’
GLASS
s
W ARE
I
A T REDUCED PRICES
5
»
9
|
%
f At the Racket Store |
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COM M ON
EXPRESSION
DAIlAS CITY BANK
mm
m
m
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Dallas Steam Laundry
Do You
Know
r First-Class
Stationery
FRIEND TO FRIEND.
For Sale by Belt & Cherrington
W . H. R O Y & C O .