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t h e p o l k c o u n t y it e m iz e s Thousands Haye Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. . A dm itted to th e secon d clan* of diali matter. P r e v u le iic y o f K id n e y I>iM*iu«. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1908. V. P. FISKE. ( Itemixer, one year in ad van ce............ . . ..................... *» r>o SUBSCRIPTION \ With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal .......... 2 0(1 f With Oregon Woodman..................... ...................................... 1 'PHONES: iii i . ( Office, 2S7 B r.L l.j Heaidenoe, 113 \t ! ' T I ' \ I 1 Office, .Ml I I A l . J H e a u le n o e , 11 1401 A f t e r B u ffe rin g f o r sev e n yearn, tills wotnn i \t us re s to re d t o h e a ltli 1» L y d ia K . P ln k l ia m ’s V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d . H ead h e r le tte r . enta. Tlmt is what they will here af- Mrs. Sallift French, of .................... Dauejuinla, , ! ter l*e valued at if we allow them $IB Ind. T er., w rites to Mr . Link hum : I it day for their 40 day« endeavor to •* I had female troubles for seven I spoil the law» we have and embaras years — was all run-down, and so ner | voijs I could not do anything. The I us with new' one-. doctors treated me for different troubles > but did me no good. While in this con A German lottery agent, who ba dition i wrote to Mrs. PinUham for ad- and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- been sentenced to L3fil years impris : : viee table Compound, and I am now strong onment seems to have drawn an un and well.” lucky number. FA C TS FO R S IC Ii W O M EN . P a tr o n i" One A nother fo r the C phn ildin a o f Town an il County How Is Your Blood ? I I you la c k s tre n g th , a r e n e rv o u s , h a v e n o a p p e tite , d o n ’t sleep w ell, g e t tire d e a s ily , y o u r b lood is in b a d c o n d itio n . Y o u ca n n o t b e s tro n g w ith o u t p u re , r ic h b lo o d . H ood’s S a r s a p a r illa m a k e s good, rich blood an d k e e p s i t good. D y s p e p s i a - *'’ Lor Six m on th s ray sys- tem w as ou t o f o rd er w ith d y sp e p sia and im p u re blood, «p en t lots o f m oney in vain , b u t H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla cured m e. Jo s. », Z a u b a . G enoa. Neb. Had No A p p e t i t e - " ! w as trou b led with dysp ep sia and hail no a p p e tite. I bad a fa in t fe e lin g a f te r ea tin g . M y co n stitu tio n was all ru run ood’s S a r s a p a r illa bus w as all n down, down, b b u u t t H Hood ully relieved m e .” F lo ren ce S to w k , In id erv ille. W isco n sin . W eak n ess " I b le ss th e day I heard o f H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla , us it cu red roe o f extrem e w eak n ess a fte r grip, b u ilt m y h usban d up a f te r pneum onia, and cured e cz em a and M r s M. blood-poisoning in o u r c h ild ren . A . D e l w o r t h . B ox 4. E m b r e e v ille . Fa. H ood ’s Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. I n th e usual liquid, or In tablet form called , . n o h o d v s b u s i n e s s w h e r e th e . , , g o in g , says s e c re ta ry I a it Fo r th irty years I.vdia E. Pink- ! ham’s V egetable Comixmnd, made from rooth and herbs, I as l>eeii the Certainly it isVt. Whose country | standard remedy for female ills, 1 and has positively cured thousandsof 8 this. HIIVWIIV? _______________ ! women who have iieeu troubled with Now that a rnnbe valentine ha. ll-phercm .;,its, inlla.im ia; ion. uleera- , . . ... , | turn, fibroid tum ors, irregularities, earned a murdtr in Missouri, »ipp«-i1* I pen.Klic pains, b;;cL tche, that Ica r- for a sane oh < rvance of the day : [ng-down feeling, flatulency,incliges- 8arsata bs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre may he met with less hilarity. ti< mi ,dizziness,ornervousprostration. pared o n ly b y C. I . Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. — — —— — Why don’t you try it ? With a wonderful uniform and a 1 D o n ’t h e s ita te to w r ite to M rs. i “ Its fle e t is Now is n-m e like Rudolph Fiddlesticks Von Coingrabber, another Hungarian count lias captured another Ameri- # , ... , , , Marriage market shows brisk traffic can fortune with a woman attached. " ■ 1 ■'■■■■" in Hun.arian counts, French Dukes, A St. Louis exchange reports that a fair demand. young man wearing three coats and In that auto endurance test it is a f »ur pairs of trousers was taken into ease of the race l**ing to the strong, cus’ody by the police. It must he a rather than to the swift. crime to wear too many * lot he s in St. Louis. We hope the 800 democrats who h ive been hiding in the woods on bite The United States Supreme court election days, will come out this year has gravely decided that “woman is and register and vote. in a class by herself.” Isn’t it com Have you registered yet? the time to do so U N D E R T H E B IG C L O C K . ” k !«-UV.^-s s ' y o u ’d '.'n o t u n d e rs ta n d . S h e w ill t r e it y o u r le tte r in c o iifid e n e e a n d a d vise'Voii fre e . N o w o m an e v e r re g re tte d ! writlngr h e r, an d been u se o f h e r I v ast e x p e r ie n c e sh e h as h elp ed i th o u sa n d s. A d d re ss, L y n n ,M a s s , ter. The man who does this is about as poor a specimen of the genus homo — morally— as there is to la* found, and there should be a country black list for him, so that he could never cheat another publisher. We some times run up a ainst these fellows, as a paper oi large oi-dilation is hound to do, charge their account to profit and loss, and remember them in our prayers. The first of April will find our hooks pretty well paid up, hut there will he some at tin t late date who have yet neglected the matter. We can do nothing then but erase their names from our hooks and put a list of tjiem, with the amount due at that date.in the proper hands for collection. Most people do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease While kidney dis- t—ja o rd e rs are the rV/’ niost common diseases that pre v ail, they are almost ti e last recognized by patient and phy sicians, vUo r.in te n t t h e m e e l r. s with doctoring the effect», while the oriy- tout d ictate undermine» the system. W h a t T o Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Ur. Kilm ers Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, paiil in tlm hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. it corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or hail | eliects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, ami to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary cfic< t of Swamp-Root is soon realized.* It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of tile most dis- tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug- ;;i tsiu fifty-ceut and one-dollar sizes. You may'have a sample bottle and a hook that tells all XtTi ; out it. both sent free «■StMW'KBlM dBl bv mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ring- — ll lllt o n . N . Y . \VI ' l l Homs of Swamp, tool writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. I>r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, liiugliamtou, N. Y. * Do not make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address iughampton, N. Y. on every bottle. MR. FOWLER DEAD. After an Illness of Many Years, Passed Away This Morning. W h a t O u r C ou n ty O ffic ia ls H av e D one W h e r e th e fin est b iscu it, S in c e O u r L a s t Issu e. c a k e , h o t-b r e a d s , c ru fts REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A. W. Fowler was horn in Alberta, Canada, on .lune 13th, 183'.), and died at D.tlias, Oregon, March 12th. at V :50a.m. 1908. Deceased was united in marriage with Nancy C. Crowder, August 4th, 18C.7, at Buffalo, New York. They came to Oregon in 1888 having lived in At a meeting of Dallas camp Tuesday tliis stale for the past 20 yearn, evening Ira Wcss, G.E. Matters, (J. B. al) jilt 15 of w hich have been spent in Remington and II. M. Hall were initiat i alias. Mr. Fowler lias been a member ed. of the Methodist church for 30 years and has lived for the past 12 years oi more a constant sufferer, and being confined to his bed most of that time. He was a member of the Masonic fra ternity and highly respected by the en THE WET WEATHER tire community. Interment will be made COMFORT AND at Salem. 11c leaves a widow and one PRO TECTIO N adopted son, Will Fowler, »if San Fran afforded b y a cisco, who with a sister of the deceased, will probably reach here Friday. I« » — -i Mr. John Harris was up from Ball- Thursday. l ic k e r Mi. E. Wade was a business visitor to Clean - L ig ht ’ortland Wednesday. o r p u d d in g s a r e re q u ire d Probate Court. Estate of Nancy \V. Harris, deceased— . petition to sell personal property grant A X Gilbert et nl to Gertrude Mor gan, lutai in t ft a, r ‘> w * $20000 ed.Estate of J . L. MeTimmonils, dc- Burkhart Young to A C Guyer, e’lz-ed — administrator authorize»! to Irto acres, t ft s, r fi w 1 i» ¡settle claim for taxes against lan»! in D TI Card et lix to A G Robinson ! Lincoln county. lots in Monmouth................... 2 Estate Peter Wheeler, deceased— Frank Rowell et ux t«» \V H final account file»! and hearing set for Weaver et ux. lot- in Dallas 200 Monday. April fi, at 10 a. m. Tillie Re s to Lillie E Collyer, 40 Estate of Marv Riley, decease»!—final ■ t"i -, t 7 h , r l i p ............... 1000 account filed and* hearing set for Monday Bank • f Mourn» nth to M (i l'lynn April fi, at 10 a. in. et ux lots in Falls City...... 140 Guardianship of Alma Huseby u min M G Flynn et ux to A F ( ’uniter • >r—annual report filed and approved, et ux. 1 *ts in Falls City.......... 200 ■subject to final settlement. Bridget Flynn and hd to A F Estate of Rebecca Smith, «leee.oed— Courier et ux 13.75 acres, t 7 s 1 inventory ami appraisement file»! and 1200 approved; Frank and Fabian Queue) Falls City Lumber Co to Clarence and Daniel Robinson appointed apprais- Aikman, land in t 8 s, r fi w . . I ers. G Vi De Bord to Eliza A DeBord, Estate of Nancy E. Moore, deceased— lots in l ’a I in age................... $ ! E. Hayter appointed administrator; Joseph Conner to ( j W Dykstra, ' E. M. Smith, ( ’. S. Graves and J . E. lam! in t fi s, r (• w. 150 Richter appointed appraisers. Rob< rt Dexter to 0 W Dykstra, land iilY fi s, s fi w ......... 1000 A li Bann et nx to Elia St Pierre, MILITIA COMPANY. 8 acre», t 7 s, r 3 w ................... E R Patterson and h»l to O O Bur- 130 A Meeiinti C.lied for Thursday sell, land in t 8 s, r 5 w ........... * (Josser et ox to Margaretta Evenin'-, March 19fh. 350 Wild, lot in West Salem () Sc C R R Company to F D Riker, 40 acres, t H) f, r 3 vv ................. There will lie a n eeting held at the 120 com t house Thursday evening, March F D Riker to T B Clevinger, 40 lt*th, in the interest of the militia com acres, 1 10 s, r 4 w ....................... pany being organized in Dallas. It i- A bert Hoppe to Mary F Roberts, hoped that all win* are interested will 10 2 acres, t 7 s, r G w ................... attend whether desiring to enlist or not. •'tar Land C» nipany to Gottlieb The pmpopilion nee«Is the support of Stoller, lami in West Salem .. . every business man in the ci v, as it is Í F Burt to Soren Hausen, lots in 500 a business affair, which means that Fair O aks....................................... sooner or later the state will build an armory of sufficient size for a »lrill room June Races at Independence. and company quarters, or wiil rent The Driving Club held its regular an from some individual who his or will nual meeting Saturday afternoon. The huil»l such a place. This w ill make a usual business was transacted and the good assembly room for all public gath following officers elected: President, erings, a place that Dallas is much in \V. W. Percival , secretary, B. F. Jones; need of. The w hole mjlitia from start treasurer, Asa Taylor; board of direc to finish is of no expense to the town or tors,.!. R. Cooper, I*. M. Kirkland and enlisted men, as the state furnishes the .VI. McLaughlin. The racetrack was building, ami the government the arms, ( uniforms an»l other equipment. paid for for another vear. ENTERTAINMENT A Woodman Hall Thursday, March DO YOU KNOT S TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling^ Bust wants the i! J ? FOR SA LE A b so lu tely F u ie Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more taéty, nutritious and wholesome. Callaway, A Nation’s N«*ed. Oregon State Normal School, Mrs. C. A. Bryant, A Prophetic Record. Willamette University, Clarke It. Bel Courtesy West Side. knap, The Twentieth Century State. L. Sol berg, of Hood River, was look University of Oregon, Bert W. Pres- ing up the situatioui in this part of the c tt. Mercy That Coimlemns. valley and may conclude to locate in Pacific College, Harry Maxfield Polk county. Training for 1 ntcdli;2»nt Citizenship. Albany college is a member of the as Will Buffin’s little son had the mis fortune to fall from a tree Sunday ami sociation hut will not have an orator this year because <»i his withdrawal broke one of his legs. He is reported from school on account of illness. as getting along nicely. Careful preparation is being made to Ross Nelson was appointed, county secure good music. The Normal Girl’s fruit inspector Saturday and will take Glee Club, the Faculty Quartet, Mrs. up active duties of his office at once. Babbitt, and an orchestra of ten pie es Those in need <»f information in regard , will each contribute. The orchestra to spraying or anything in connection will entertain the audience for a half w ith the care of fruit trees should con | hour preceding the regular program. sult him, a« it is part of his official du College songs and cheers by several ties to aid the fruit growers along that i hundred youthful, enthusiastic parti- line. j sans will also enliven the occasion. An The public school had a fire «lrill yes elaborate banquet will he served in the terday and the house was emptied in 52 ['gymnasium immediately after the o n - secutáis. In view of the fact that 170 ! test. Covers will he laid for one Imu.- children were burned to death in Cle\e- j dred ami fifty. The orchestra will also laml, Ohio, a few «kiys ago, it is impor t furnish music for the banquet. Each institution will he represented tant that the schools should he well drilled and it seems that the Independ officially hv eight delegates, one inem- I her >f the executive committee and one ence school is as good as anv. ¡or more members from the faculty. In Eight years ago Mopmouth had the | addition, as many students as desire pleasure of entertaining the Intercolleg will come as rooters. It h expected iate Oratorical Association of Oregon that Pacific University, pacific College The annual meeting has since gone the I and McMinnville Coll ege will charter a rounds and returned to Monmouth )S special train to return after the pro again. In those eight years, the stu gram. Not lesstha ion hundred and fify dent attendance in the colleges belong j and prooably four hundred students ing to the association has more than from visiting colleges will be in attend- doubled. If the quality of the oratory j an«*«*. It w ill be worth coining miles to ffias likewise improved, this contest will ! see and hear those picke«l young men he a mein«»rabie one. : and women, the flower »>f the higher in- The speakers, subjects and institu j stitutihms of learning in the state. tions are as follows: Monmouth ami Polk county will McMinnville ( ’«»liege, Joseph G. Rich- ; throw wi«le their hospitable doors in ardsQn, The Tremí of the Hour. | honor of the great occasion. Pacific University, W. ft. Gwynn, National Stability. W. M. M<*Hardy was a passenger for Oregon Agricultural College, E. E., Portland Wednesday. N Administrator's Notice. N WILLIE LIKES GOOD COFFEE Administrator’s Notice. Administrator’s Notice. H O RStSH O EIN G A SPECIALTY INDEPENDENCE. jr, y. „ O' J* • .& / id y o u r b a b y th in , w e a k , fr e tfu l ? BARHAM Call For (Variants. B la c k s m ith Sh op |4 i A. E. W A D E in d isp en sab le. BaltinaPowder 19th. The Philadelphia preacher who de forting to have the highest judicial clared that “God is »-tiring up ‘ lie na authority confirm just what all of us have always known? tion" must dislike to give any credit Concerning the entertainment which ¡ is to be at tlie Woodmen hall on March to a Republican President. The Eugene merchants do more and 19th, we extract tin* following from the hotter advertising than the husines papers of cities where this popular trio Every democrat in Polk county men of anv other town in Oregon out ¡ have appeared: “ Miss Maud Drake appeared before a should take tiie Comonor, W. J. Bry side of Portland. That is the reason large ainliance an»l gave a dramatiza- an's paper. You can get it and the Eugene will soon he the second larg j tion of If I Were King. She carried Itemixer one year for $1.75. the audience with her from climax to est town in the state. A town of that i climax. This thirilling storv, Hilled population which can support two I with heart felt incidents, served as a A Chicago preacher says a girl who ■ fine medium for Miss Drake to demon good daily papers is hound to go can’t cook sho ddn’t marry. How PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS Durable strate her wonderful interpretative abil- ahead rapidly. | ity .’’—Chicago, 111. Record. atanit the man w ho lacks the ability Guaranteed “ Miss Mellen Goff proved the sur- Waterproof to provide something to cook? • Eastern people are already begining Thursday: I prise of the evening. She pojesses a >300 J . ( ’. Cooper, Independence. i mezzo-soprano voi»*e of wide (unge and o arrive on the spring colonist rales E v e ry w h e r e W. F. Bice, Ihdepcndenee. “ Let us laugh at trouble,” sings a I splendid quality, whfch shows careful W. J O’Keefe, Independence. The disposition is to seek the smaller training. She displaye«l a thorough cheerful Western poet. The advice knowledge of music ami enthused her towns and the majority of those look Friday: would in* good but for the fact that so ¡ listeners. Los Angyles has reason to he J \V. Murdock, Monmouth. ing for country places intend to enter j proud of tlii-* talented lady.” —Eos An- Mrs. J . C. Metier, Dallas. few kinds of troubles are funny, fruit growing or dairying, two indus ; geles Cal. Herald. Mrs. Howard, Dallas. Jane Spangler, Dallas. “ A novel feature of the program w as A N«*w Jersey man has been frus tries especially attractive in Washing ( ’has. Hayes, Dallas. m oney. 120 acres, lfi acres cultivated; four the selections by Mr. George Bartlett trated in twenty attempts to commit ton and Oregon, where they bring ( t. ( ’. Dunham. Independence. acres of bearing Prunes, Apples,Cher (Titter, of B»*¡ton, descriptive singer. Your rro re r returns your money if you don’t Mr. Cutter plays his own accompani- !. Keltv, McCoy. suicide. He is evidently determined greater returns than in any other ries and Pears. A four room house, like Scuillinu i Ik : we pay him. Saturday: ami ham 20x40 feet, good well, three I monis, and at the same time illustrates nof to be branded as a quitter in n part offfhe country. springs and running stream the en- I his songs by expressive gestures, which K . C Eldridge, Independence. double sense. tir»* year; a l»»t of timber, and a goat | add much to their effect. His humor* J . D. Murphy, Falls City. That a supreme court of any state j «»us selections were especially good, but fence around the whole place. J . E. Sullivan, Dallas. When in Airlie all were enthusiastically received, and If the Department of Agriculture u our land who will so brazenly de Tell me if this is not a snap. W. II. Till, Falls City. Huit the Two 10-acre homes, in the city, at | he w as obliged to respon»! to encores on K. O. Trask, Falls City. carries out its plan of having a poul feat the ends of justice as did the each of his four appearances.”—Nor- a bargain. Also have Farms, and City D. Burk & son, Falls City. PALACE CIGAR STORE, try census taken in 1910, it should California one in the Schmitz case is Homes, too numerous to mention, and I wich,Conn. Bulletin. .1. Burk, Falls City. nopgh to make anyone consider the a few: vacant lots. J. D. Kelty, McCoy. Cool drinks, fresh candiesa see that no chickens are counted U MONMOUTH, choice line »if cigars and tobcco. law a hollow mockery. Because the Sunday: J. fore they are hatched. Miss McDevitt, Dallas. F irst d oor west of Post Office lefendant was not named in the in- t R. J . Evans, Proprietor. Opal McDevitt, Dallas. A. L. Chute is plowing for J . B. K. C. Richmond, Dallas. Every town in Oregon does not lictment as mayor of San Francisco, j Stump. Mrs. E. C. Richmond, Dallas. need a fruit cannery, no more than he must be considered not guilty al .Mrs. 8. E . Bush is helping in the ho- | J . I). Murphy, Falls City. every farmer needs a hop yard. There though adjudged so by the evidence Monday: tel here. is to much tendency to over do any hayond the posibility of * doubt. Frank Rite. Pitner. ’O TICK is h e re b y given th a t all Polk co u n ty A. N. Halleck has been under the w a rra n ts endorsed “ not paid for w ant of weather. P. A. Finseth, Dallas. particular line by all rushing into it. Kottcn, rotten, rotten. fu n d s,” p rio r to M arch »'», P.ns w ill be paid Tuesday: upon p re s e n ta tio n at niy-otliee. No in te re st Mr. and .Mrs. T, J . Robertson were in w ill be allow ed a fte r tho*date of th is n o tice. J . S. Cooper, Independence. The republicans claim a majority of The Syracuse Herald says that Pub D ated, D allas. P o lk eou n tv, O regon, M arch town Monday. (i. Baurer. Dallas. 6, l'KlS, lic Printer Stillings “failed to deliver 4(H) votes in Polk county. They may The roads through the Cooper Hollow J . K. BK.KZLEY, C ounty T re a su re r. country are reported as very bad. the goods.” There is a suspicion have it and they may not. Said is a NOTICE. The Itemixer |*We hear that S. E. Bush is deputy that quite the contrary is true. Too debatable question. assessor f«»r the Independence district . To all owners of fruit trees in Polk many goods at a price entirely to does not believe they have made more County—This is the time of year to We hear that a cnrloa«l of lumber has I of a majority than they had 20 years spray all fruit trees fur San Jose scale, high. arrived as a beginner for our lumber NEW TO-DAY ago. We do know that there are and in order that the fruit industry <»f OTICK is h e re b y given th a t I. K. C. R ich yard. m onti, h av e been ap p oin ted by th e c o u n Was there ever an Oregon legislator several hundred men in Polk county the county may he protected, everybody ty c o u r t o f Polk co u n ty . A>r«••:»«n . a d m in is tra Mr. W. A. Brown, of Bridgeport, vis- leaving trees infected with San Jose who was worth $400 t<> his constitu- who are not voting and we rather sus scale should spray their trees with the A tlv ertisin g und er th is bead è <*cnt a word to r of th e e sta te of W illiam W illiam s, deceased. ilw«i in Monmouth uver Saturday and All nerson s in d eb ted to said e sta te nr»* reuH ir etteh in sertio n ed t f m ak e im m e d iate paym ent to me, anil all Sunday picion that for a number of obvious lime and sulphur spray. persofis liaviim c la im s ag ain st sai»l e sta te , are ROSS II. NELSON, h ereb y req u ired to present th e sam e to in*-, and well known reasons the greater J . E. Robertson. <»f near Falls City. County Fruit Inspector. i;O K *afc> or exetinnge Mv register«*«! Jersev properly verified as by law req u ired , a t D allas, 8pent Satnnlay and Sunday with his nnmtifl^ of these who in lute years • Intll R io ter Ind ia. W. It D uncan. Phon«' 21 Polk co u n ty , O regon, w ith in six m o n th s from parents in town. M12 th e «lat»' herc«»f. (F a rm e rs). S alem , O regon. have refused the ballot are d.uno- Once More on the Turf. D ated th is 5th dav o f Fe b ru ary , 1908. Saturday evening a party of friends. I K.C RICHMOND. carts. Want to ask them here and For the last two months we have been I A d m in istrato r of th e e sta te of fr«mi I rule] endence, spent a very pleas 1 KAM FO R SALK, w eight about 1400 lam ini». W illiam W illiam s, d eceased . ant hour w ith Mrs. Graham. now to come out and register, even if suffering from a phyisieal affliction, of * 1. A. May, D allas. Both plum es. Ml» L. D. Brow n, nearly life long duratiou, that has kept A tto rn ey tor E sta te. they will not vote. Let us know for u- chained to a bed almost, all the time. Mrs. W. N. O’Kelly'«pent Sunday at' j tern»H»n with her mother, who is rally- | once what the voting strength of the It has been a constant sapper of energy I ÇOM K g«»od voting Pigs for sale. b\ Eugene k Vv*. ing slow ly from a stroke of paralysis. ambition, ami all that g.»«*s to make * ' S m ith . D allas. M utual Plum e, Bla« M19 two parties really is in this county. this life a pleasure. Almost three W. H. Robertson drove up to Dallas weeks ago we under went an operation, From the ‘number of subscribers and now hope in a day or two to once I L'AKM K»>B RKNT 110 »o res u n d er th e plow. V'O TU ’ E IS IIK R K B Y G IV E N TH A T T H E IN I Saturday and again on Monday, reports the roads good until he reached the t intiuir«* of .1 .1 L«*viek, Lew isvllb* 1’ «U*r*‘igm ‘<1 has boen «Inly !ipp ûnto«l by th e • o m in g in an d paying up since our more In* in our office, ready to greet »»nr j M onm outh. O regon. M utual plxm e. 4 on \.hires* w hite co u n ty m a r t «»( tin* s ta te o f O regon for I ’«»Ik Uglow place. friends and patrons, ami cured foreve»* j lin e. tf co u n ty , [iiilm iu istra to r. w ith w ill an n e x ed notice of last week it is evidenced t hat of the distressing ailment. Dr. W. S. th e e s ta te of T h o m as M. B aile y , deeeaaed. '■‘i« Mr. A. H. Harris went t«» Salem Mon ¡»ersons h av in g c la im s a g a in st sal«i e sta te a re | they do not desire the Itemixer to Carey was the artist with knife, and j Hereby re q u ired to present th e sam e to m e day to meet his sister, Mrs. B. C. Mor 1 'K liM A N »«IBI, w ants plac«* as h ousekeeper thanks to his knowledge and artistic c e a s e coming to their address. We ¡»roper I y v erified , as by law r* quiro«l. at th e in, and family, who are hereon a visit v» Atblr«"** lai\ -J 0 K. « ity. manipulation of the same, owe our bet jla llits c ity b a n k . D allas. O regon, w ith in six from Yoncolla. If thev are please«! are glad to sec th at our patrons look tered condition. Conrad Stafrin was ! m o n th s from th e d ate th e re o f. with the country the will probably ru a rv , 1908. at this matt* r. in the right light and bead nurse, and Dr. A. B Starhuck ml- j i ; n « i . i s h w m . m r tr«*.** i«.r th«- n ext HO D ated th ia 'io th «lay of F e h W. locate here permanently. The husband | O. VA SSA L!,. L dav*. 1 w ill sell w alnut tree* in <i la n titie s in is tra to r w ith w ill an n e x ed of th e w ill come later on. do not blame ns for the new order of ministered the anasthetie in so scientif- | • f from 1 to l.iHui at the r«*«l«»<•«*«! rate o f Pi cen ts A d m tat** «>f T h o m as M. B ailey .d eceaaed . ie a way that we felt no jfhin nor subse- eaeh . K. K. B e e*ley . K ails C ity. tf L. D. B row n. A ttorn ey for e sta te . things. Although we had no hand in ill effects. An«! right here \te want to i this pa\ in Advance regulation of the remark that we never could see any list* ! in going off to a Portland hospital when L'or sal«' e a rly *e«*«l p otatoes by I 1 Bu rselt, postal d e p a r t m e n t , y e t we believe it j I we have such competent physicians and » D allas. MI2 Dallas, Oregon. the l>est thing for both publisher and ■ surgeons in our midst as those who I R.C. CRAVEN - - President form our Dallas corps, and now we are I p i'U K S«*«*d sprillai w heat, th re e vari- le*. K«sl subscriber, and that all will l>e better The boss says: “ Show me what you Y OTIC K. 18 H E R E B Y U IYK N TO \LL WHOM W. G. VASSALL - - Cashier » cn.-iff. S >(' h Kite and Dettati-■«-. Fri- - H» A ¡i ma> • «»neerii th a t th e iount\ - >nrt of further grounded in such a belief. DIRECTO RS: drink and I’ll show you what you j suited with such a way of doing busi- •ents a b u shel. Ja m e s k S«*ar*. Me» -y. tf P o lk e o u tily . regon. b as appointe«t m e ad- N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt nitnislrat«»r a i th e e sta te o f Nancy \V. Harri**, are.’* l»ta of people drink our coffee i ness a s soon a s they get u»ed to it. Roy ( niter is tip from I Miami, vis la te of sah t « o u n ty . All peraons h av in g d a im s M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassail. Ring his parents Mr. ami Mrs. M. D. when they want to drink something a g a in s t said e sta te ma> p resen t them to m e P O R SA l.K Fresh voting cow . two « * « ith City pa|>ers eon Id not do business Ho * voting pig*, and . nix stioats. J . W K at m y r e s i d e n t n e ar Oak U nivo in said co u n ty . This hank is please«! t<» nlace at the ; real good You can start the day lder the credit system, and country Coulter. M utu al phone B laek l.V tf M v n ostolhee address is R ic k re a ll Polk e o u n disposal«»! its customers the facilities tv'. O regon. ('taim a, i f any. m ust be presented with our M. J . B. coffee and feel so ' n ew sp a | M T 8 should never have l*een w i l ' d » s ix m o n th s from tfu* d a te of th e tlrst gainetl during many years of continuous good and strong you won't care for m ib lic a tio u «»Pthis noti«« service and growth. i;« i« ;s for b a tc h in g fr«*m a y«*rv Hi* compelled to. At even $1.50 a year! KMKRSON I It \KRIM. L R i ft si f«vr th irte e n W i ite U*g- any bracer until tomorrow morning A d m in is tra to r o f th e e s ta te o f Nancy W. H arris Itorn* It for thlrte« u. »'ne e x tr a g«*od R I K *d there is virtually no profit in a weekly j when you get our good coffee again. ■o« ker«*l t'«>r sale at fl if tak en at on e .1 S Ma«-«onber. D allas. Ore. M utual phot e. Hla.-k Golly, I think a cup »if our 8ft cent | [taper the size of the Item iter. There ¿.V Ml» W EBF00T is I huiih ) to be some loss or failurw to j pure Java coffee, piping hot, with pay, and such t a k e s off the profits, some of our many mushesis almut the |;OR SALK E arly V erm ont and arlv Y leid e r* %JOTH K IS IIK R K B Y i.IV K N T it \T T H E FI ROOFING * |x*tattM'*. W E <ìre«*nwo«HL Dali a*. Bell i.1 uni smoothest, and most savory dope a with amazing rapidity. The larger a.-count *'f N 1 B u tb ss «'\ »hone IM. M12 e d it o r «if th e ostai«- of H enry Kills, ti«* THK liF.ST KOOFIN.i fellow esn get outside of. We have the circulation the larger the loss (Formerly the Smith shop) ceas**«t, h as b«*en flk d in th e « w u :ty c o u rt ««f ON THK MAKKKT Polk c o u n ty , s ta te of O regon. an«1 th»«t th e 14th a mighty fine fresh lot of Amber 25c j There are always some men entirely K<l«i8 f«»r h a tc h in g B arred R at th e h*»nr • i lOo'ctm-k Pekin day of M arch coffee, but it’s M. J . B. for mine, Ma le by the Northwest Roofing L .tu cks and » B lack M iner.-«* a . in. h a * tw'en «tulv ap p o in ted by «u« h«-«mrt> devoid of honor, who will take a pa ehoh-e O I. O pi « s for sal«- It«* ason a ble prie- for th e h e n rin g o f o b je c tio n s to su ch rtnal ac company, Portland. Does n«)t buc every time. We are surely head es. C. I B allard . K tck re all. Ore. tf c o u n t a n d th e se ttle m e n t th e re o f, at w hich per from a postofficc for y e a r s and kle, Guarantee«! for 10 years. tim e an y nerson tnten w ted tn s«»«*h - s ta te may quarters for the jimdandy coffee. ob then when they think the matter has app«*ar an«l file o b jection je c t ‘ s th e re to in w ritin g L. C. KOSER an d c o n te s t th e sam e. C O R SA L E Tw o good cow a giving m ilk and M A I N ST., D A L L A S • been pushed u lx nit to the lim it, they ! nt fwr 'Nvlk '*olk County Agent a t U . S . L A U G H A R Y ’S 1 «vili » h * fr« sh iit Vpril am t M i> One a n d * I * ' » ,tJ* l* h 'U l h a lf mil« **■ * n o rth of D allas, on ro u te 1. Mm E. will refuse it through their post mas ^ B nu tar. M. Dunlop. tf ^ is T^pyal M ake baby. him a S c o f f 's E m u lsio n 4» « f ^ S c o f f ’s E m u t s i o n is C od L iv e r O il an ti H y p o p h o sp h ites p re p a re d so th a t it is è « e a s ily d ig e ste d b y little fo lk s. »fr C o n se q u e n tly th e S c o f f ’s baby E m u lsio n d ia i is fe d o n is a stu rd y , rosy - c h e e k e d little fe llo w fu ll o f h e a lth an d vigo r. A L L D R U G G I S T S . S O o . A N D S l.O O . A I ❖ o ♦ ? A COMMON EXPRESSION When I want my laundry done up nicely I take it to the Dallas Steam Laundry NO RTH MAIN STR EET BO TH PHONES DALLAS CITY BANK PHONE B E L L 5H PHONE M U T U A L 1411 D A L 'A S . O R E G O N Final Setti ment. 1 1 1 i l C R O C £ R IE S 5 per sent discount, cash (or thirty days) 5 per cent