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later elections seem* to be becoming Peculiar to itself In combination, proportion and process, H o o d 's Sarsaparilla is therefore Peculiar to Itself in m erit, sales and cures. It is m ade from the best blood-purifying, a lterative and tonic ingredients by such origin al and peculiar m ethods as to retain the fu ll medicinal value of each and all. more and m ore a certainty. In two elections we were «.«c o ss fu l, but it was not because the party was united th a t we won. Oh, no ! But then everyone knows how Cleveland got tl*»re and there is no need to go into that question here. T h e only point we wanted to make here was th at just T h e severest form s o f scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu- so long as the dem ocratic party con tinues to harbor so many people of such diversified opinions am ong its matism, dyspepsia, and d eb ility are cu red e v e ry d a y by Hood’ s S a rsa p a rilla S old b y druggists, $i. hesi tate and refuse to perch on its presi T h e one way to succeed is by united action, o b liter B egin to take it today. dential ha line s. For tlKNM who prefer I w rae curative properties a« the liquid form, besides l S u l ( l L '§ mddlcine in tablet accuracy of dose, convenience, economy, - there Hood s Sarsaparilla is now put up in ehoeo- I being no loss by evaporation, breakage, or leakage. tablets called Sarsaiabs, as well as in the > Sold by druggists or sent promptly by mail. Uxjuid form. SarsaUbe have identically the i 0 . 1. Hood />*.. Lowell. M a m . a O u form, 1«ted m.iti io o doses ranks, just so lon g will victory | atin g for the tim e all the little d iffer ences of opinion and all inarching together it a solid phalanx of u n terri fied, loyal and firm believeis and up- h .Idem of the fundam ental principles TH E POLK COUNTY ITEM IZE». of democracy. L e t the little things th at bob up in every national cam paign l>e relegated to the background, Adm itted to the second class of m ail matter. throw out the sideshows, avoid in- tan.dem ents, keep the ranks unbroken THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1908. and in perfect align m en t, with only one supreme com m anding officer, and as an arm y for and of the people the dem ocratic party can advance like V . P . F IS K E . *1 50 .............. ............. Ite ra to r, one year in advance W ith W eekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal. W ith Oregon W oodm an............... ............ ......... ¡ PHONES: „ „ t t ) Office, . 1 75 field any opposing for es no matter how well fortified they may lx* by years, incum bency and continual 11 \i i 'T' it a i 1 Office, m u i C A I . ( Residence, 1401 stren gth enin g of th eir defenses. The 257 I s h l . l . - j (|eH¡,je n c e ) 113 Patronize One. Another fo r the Vpbuildtna o f Town anil County. Boys w ill be boys, but there comes ply of hikes, earls, and things. If we had such articles in t h i , land, we feel a tim e when they want a m an ’s pay. sure th a t H arry Leh r would he Duke O klahom a*8 Indian senator doesn t of Newport. m ind shootin g arrows righ t at the big “ Bim ” the button man. “ who has chiefs of the senate. never made a m istake,” says the »ick- A t a Polish wedding in Chicago, ets will l>e T a ft and H ughes against there were 19 persons wounded and Johnson and Bryan, and is g e ttin g hi«* buttons ready accordingly. L a ter Bim tw o seriously married. may find th at he go t the button hook. Speaker Cannon’s ardent tribu te to the small college ou gh t to be good T h e m ayor of a G eorgia c ity has re for at least 57 degrees. signed because he was expected to kiss the brides he married. He also U n lik e oth er financiers. H e tty Green takes interest both from and left a tack on his seat for his success or by saying his reason for not w ish in the people she lends m oney to. ing to kiss brid* s was his feai^of con tra c tin g some disease. N o m atter whether lyin g com^s from indigestion or indigestion from unto Hom e’s historic legions of old . 2 00 and sweep from the p olitical battle FACTS FOR SiCR Your K id n e y s . Unheal thy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess cf uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's S w a m p-R oot, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distiessing cases .YDÏA E~~PIN K K and is sold on its merits ■ N o other medicine has been so by all dr«eEl5«s In fifty- successful in relieving the suffering cent and one-dollar s t z - i of women or received so many gen es. You may have uine testimonials as has L y d ia E. sample bottle by mail Home of Swamp-Root l-lu k 'ia m 's V egeta b le Compound. free, also pamphlet telling you how to fine In every community you will find 4#ut if you have kidney or bladder trouble- women who have been restored to Mention*this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co., Binghamton, N. Y. mm ow” sailors will he sure to take. She Secretary M etcalf has ¡sued a state has them all prices and in all colors, m ent in which he objects to the plans and those attending this opening are RESOLUTIONS. sure to find just what they want. Don’t Now W illie H earst has a nice little San Franciscians are fo rm u la tin g for fail to call at her parlors in the Collins Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly p olitical party of his very own to play m eetin g the fleet with a squadron of block, Main street. Father to remove from Iter earthly la- ----------- + « ♦ ---------- with. I t is an expensive to y though. excursion boats. T h is portion of the !> >rs our faithful friend and sister, Mrs. Haven Smith is seriously afflicted with (). II. Cobh navy is apparently on exh ib itio n on ly rheumatism. If the seven m inute parting kiss be for the am usem ent • f foreign ports. Be it resolved that bv the loss of our deceased sister the church lias comes a fachion, how w ill people ever lost st fa it lifu I member. T h e candidate for legislative lion be able to get to th e^ rain s on tim e? Be it further resolved that the W om ors knows while subscribing to state an’ s Foreign Missionary Society, of T h e railroad com panies have a m ent No. 1 th at he is carryin g out Dallas M. K. chinch, ext* nd its condo- TH E S U P E R IO R .x 1« nee and sympathy to the bereaved “ nervfc” to go and reduce wages w ith the wish of the great m ajority of the Q U A LITIE S OF g j f f ? , - - V - V fam ily. out the consent of President Hoose voters who have his election in th eir And be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions he spread on the velt. hands. If he does not know it, he is minutes of the society and a copy be n ot adept enough at feelin g the pub sent to the fam ily. Signed E x-Supt C h an celler’s opinion of lie pulse to be w orthy of the M US. S O P H IA D IX O N , the W ash in gton School Board reads MBS. E L IZ A B E T H H A Y E S , name of candidate. T h ere are lik e a genuine W h ite House d en u n ci MBS. N E L L A J. BOLLM .Y.V O n ly a few old politicians in each a r e th e m en w h o h ave ation. cou nty who still stand opposed to it, p u t th e m to t h e h a rd If they would lie satisfied with the check. The unsuspecting jew elers—in ignorance, of course, o f what the sealed package now* contained—closed with the astute financier’s offer. And the box in which the $5.000 check serenely reposed was returned to Mr. Morgan unopened!— Pearson’s. ’ W hen in Airlie ) V is it the THE M E N W H O K N O W ^ PALACE CIGAR STORE, | Cool drinks, fresh candies» | choice line of cigars and tobeco. j + R. J. Evans, Proprietor. ? SUCKERS. SUITS AND HATS e s t te s ts in th e ro u g h e s t w e a th e r. out in They Get the o rig in a l Tower's F ish "B.cind m ade since 1836 catalog w f rox rue At/r/va the old for the fail to A J TOV/TR bor, Pennsylvania, has given T h a t these same her a a say themselves. people get tired some tim es of the b rillia n t exam ple of what to avoid. CO BOSTON. FOR SALE 120 acres, lti acres cultivated; four acres o f hearing Prune«1, Apples,Ohor- rics and Pears. A four room house, and barn 20x40 feet, good well, three springs ami running stream the en tire year; a 1**1 of timber, and a goat fence around the whole place. Tell me if this is not a snap. makes their moral tum m ies ache Two 10-aere homes, in the city, at I to see men whom they had hith erto i I a bargain. Also have Farms, and City Homes, too numerous to mention, and respected come hack from such a con a few vacant lots. test with the taint of graft, dis- A . J. B A R H A M ! honesty, and law breaking th ick ly ad- First door west of Post Office hearing to them . T h a t i . makes no lash of the ringm aster. T h a t they [ G o vern or Hughes, of New Y o rk , has deprecate the sending of an arm y o f! W elsh . Irish, Scotch, E nglish and men to the state capitol to waste tim e D utch blood in his veins. H ow does for 40 days, and then perhaps not elect a U nited States senator. T h a t it also he propose to get the German vote? A nunil»er of western factories have l>een closed on account of floods, but it ou gh t to be easy for som ebody to discover th at the President is to blame for the floods. difference to the m ajority of men W e do not endorse the Colum bia, nowadays whether a senator is a re- S. C „ S ta te’s pica for a dom estic sup : puhIicBn or „ dentoornt. so th a t he is W ILLIE LIKES GOOD COFFEE i VOTUM in hereby fdven that I. K. c\ Rich .1 moliti. have be« n appointed by flu* coun ty court • •! Polk countv. O r*/on. aduiiuistra- I .r .ii ...... -im.1 William Will [mu., .It1, ,'a.i'il. Polk county, Oregon, w ith in six m onths from t lie date hereof. Dated this Ml» «lay of February, 1908. K < RICHMOND. Adm inistrator of the « state «>f W illia m W illiam s, deceased. I.. D. Brown, Attorney for Estate. One reason for the non-success of the dem ocratic party is the m u ltip li c ity of brainy men w ith in its ranks and the differen t views which they each a differen t solution for problem, m akin g a pulling and every b aw l in g in the ranks of the party not con* jducivi- to success. opinion T h is difference of on questions at issue is true j to som e exten t in all parties, but a characteristic of tho dem ocratic party at U . S . L A U G H A R Y ’S A dm in istrator’s Notice. VOT1CK IS IIK R K ItY G IV E N T H A T T H E U N IT «li-rslgm «! has lieon duly appointed by the eounty «-«mrt of the state of Oreg«*n for Polk county, A d m in istrato r, w ith w ill annex«*«!, of the «Vtatc of Thom as M. Bailey, deeease«!. II persons h avin g claim s against sai«l «’stale ar«* Hereby require«! to present the saute to me properly vet W ed. as b y la w required. at the I h a lla s city bank, Dallas. Oreg«»n, w ith in six months from th«- «late there«»!. | Dated t h is ’ 20 th «lay «if Febru ary, 1908. W «, V A H »A L L , Adm inistrator w ith w ill annexed «»f the es of Thom as M Ha I ley.drees-ed | Ii. tate D. Brown, Attorney t‘«»r estate. 'seem s to in* a peculiar stubbornness in th eir d ifferen t l»eliefs and a holding to them through thick m atter and A dm inistrator's Notice. thin, no whether it work-« to tho good j V O T IU F N IIK R K ItY G IV E N TO ALL WHOM trt of me ad H a rri', «te »fift h ! «•* onnty. AH person* h a v in g «dain i' main J I •liftDot 'H id * «stati* m ay »resent them t«* me *«* near O ak G rove In sftid «;«»unty. at c o n - ! nv mddci IV Mv p.«*t office nddr«*»s is RiekreftH. P*dh conn- Claim s, if any. m ust t*e presented am- J w ithin six m o n iti' frmn the «lute «>f the first idea nubiu-ation «*í this notice. KM F U M IN L. H A R R IS . go to i A«lm inUtrat«»r «»f the estate **f N an cy W . H arris of the party, the b etterm ent of the I ■' i! i my . «»in « rn 'h at »h e count has appointe«! Folk U n ited States, or the en tire d is ru p t-' ministrato;* « if the estate of N an o y W . m en ! of the party and the principles for which we are «ill tending. Just so their personal lotion as leaders on a particular can be maintained, the rc»t can the d em n ition bow-wows. T h e ad - 1 vancem ent of grave questions is lost > Call For Wart ants. sigh t o f in their desire to lead a p etty U hereby j. that all P o lk county i of th eir own or cater to some particu i N »TICK w arran t* e n d o rs 'd "n o t paid for w a n t« U r idea. In every n ational election fu n ds," prl«*r t«» Mareh 6, i<jw w ill tv* paht unon pr< '••ntallon at mv office. No interest of which we have any personal know! w ill t*e allow ed after the «late «»Lthi* n o lle«. Date«I, Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, edge this has been a great factor in t, iw*. 4 th e dem ocratic party's defeat, and in f 11.4.'». Don«* by order of the city council of the city of Dallas, m ade and enter«'«! on tip* 16th «lay «If March, 1908 Witness: [ seal ] L. D. D R O W N , A u ditor and Poll«*«* Judge o f the fity of D a l las, Oretron. Dated March 19. l-.M*. YOTIUE 18 IIK. It H u < i\KN THAT THE FI m akin g I must consequently take of national questions. T h e m any leaders have To P aul W essin gor and H e n ry W agn er, trust- eon : y o T K ’ K is hereby given, that un less the O am ount due on the assessment for the Studio: Room 2, W ilson building, street im provem ent in front of that certain Dallas, Oregon. h>t or pareel o f ground d e w rlb e d as begin n in g at the sen th ’vest corner o f lot No. 2 in block No. 12, in the O rigin al T ow n (n o w city ) of D a l las, Polk county, O regon ; thence east 142? feet to the southeast corner of said lot; thence north hu feet; (lienee west 112} feat to the west N E W T O -D A Y line «>f said lo t; thence south to the place of .■inning, as m ade by Resolution No. 9.) of the city of D allas and entered in the Docket of City Liens of said city on the 20th d ay of Ian- A dvertisin g u n der this head ¿ cent a word nary, 1908, together with all costs niid accru each insertion ing costs and interest from th e d a t • of the e n try of said assessment, sh all be fu lly paid w ith in* lift ecu dnys from the «lute of this notice, the city eminell of the city of D allas w ill declare \ V A N T E D — F ive <>r six fresh m ilch cow *. State “ price an d full particu lars first letter.— tin* sam e delinquent, and w ill ord er a w arran t John O rr, R ic k re a ll; M onm outh B ell phone to is.su«’ for the.....flection thereof. ^ tf Am ount due on im provem ent flit».10; costs 273. T E D -p la in sew in g an d c h ild re n s’ and U ’A N infants clothes. A ddress box 342. Phone 303. A2 r O R H ALK 160 acres, 24 m iles north of Dal Iasi ' at I'.’A an acre. M utual phone, Red 151. ( ’nr Swenson. A16 Final Sotti ment. A ll persons indebted to said estate arc reouir- | and th ey will get it. Statem ent No. 1 cd to m ake Im m ediate payment to me, anil all h avin g claim s against said estate, are in now supreme. No other need ap persons 1 .• • r* '. \ i*-,|««.ir*’«l «o’ pri’f -nt the same to n»,-, ply. W e, ourselves, will choose the properly verilled as by law re«iulred. at Dallas, n ext man to go to tho law cap itol of the United States. The I k )«* says: “ Show me what yon drink and I'll show you what yon are.” Lota of people drink our coffee when they want to drink aonielhini; real good You can start the day with our M. J. B. coffee and feel so good and strong you won't care for any bracei until tomorrow morning when yon get our good coffee a g a i n . G olly, I think a enp of our 35 cent pure Java coffee, piping hot, with • une of our many muahasiaalamt the amoothest and most savory d<>|>e a fellow can get outside of. W e have a mighty fine fresh lot of Am ber 25c coffee, hut it’s M. J. B. for mine, every time. W e are surely head quarters for the jimdandy coffee. P g j f A Im inistrator’s Notice. com petent, honest end elected bj 'i fair vote. But the people w ant the 11 chance to decide this for themselves, INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO AND ORGAN. O hio is con tem platin g the erection see the hand w iltin g on the wall that of a new statehouse. H er near neigh the people will once in a while have M areh J K HEK/.LKY. County Treasurer .1 iN tiul account of \ I Kuilcr. as «‘\- orntor of the « -late of H enry M ils, de- cciised. has been tilt'd in the eounty court of Polk county, state o f Oregon, anil that the 14th «lay of March, 19»'. at the hour «•flO oY lock a . in., has been duly appointed by such court for the h earin g of «d'j.vtions to such final ac count and the setth*nu>nt thereof, at which time any m-rson it»t<vested in such estate may appear amt til«' objections thereto in w ritin g ami contest the same. *ry SPEAKING PLAINLY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I E W illiam s and hd to Rosa L Sigler, land in t 8 s, r 6 w .........$ J M Pollock et ux to Henry Ghor- kt*, lot in D a lla s ...................... J W W hitem an et ux to L E M il ler, lots in Independence. J J Bowler et ux t«> Dora E Truitt, lots in In d ep en d en c e ............ .1 H and Maud Chapin to G A and Louie C Muscott, 1 GO acres, 18 1 , r 6 v ... ....... F le et» Hughes and hd to J H Chapin, land in Dallas .......... A llvn Yocoin et ux to T B~Stone et ux, 530 acres, t b s , r 0 w and t ♦» s, r 7 w ........... .................... Alice E Caldwell to Arthur Chute et ux, 83 acres, t s, r 3 w ....... 550 350 240 320 10 1 5000 3800 Probate Court. Estate of Andrew J. Newman, de ceased'— administrator authorized to pay claims. Estate of T. A. Ireland, deceased— in ventory and appraisement filed and approved; administrator autiiorized to! sell personal property. Estate of J. M. Mitchell, deceased— will ad mi ted to probate; W ealthy M itch ell appointed executrix ; J. Dornsife, C. W. Irvine and S. B. W alker appointed appraisers. Estate of W. T. Haley, deceased— re port of sale of real estate filed and set for hearing on March 28, at 10 a. m. In the estate of Andrew J. Newman, deceased; administrator authorized to pay claims. Estate Theon A. Ireland, deceased; inventory and appraisment filed and ay proved, and administrator authorized to sell personal property. Estate J M. M itchell, deceased; or dered that the last will and testimony of J. M. Mitchell, deceased, be admitted to probate, that W ealthy M itchell be appointed executrix without bond, and that J. 1) rnsife, C. W. Irvin e and S B. W alker be appoint' d appraisers L'O RBA L E M am m outh Bronze tu rk e y e g g s - * Albert A ld erm an , Salem , Box 80 route 1. i KAM FOR SA LK , w eight about 1400 pounds. I. A. May, D allas. Both phones. M19 v O M E good young Pigs for sale, by Eugene *5 Biniti», D allas. M utual Plum e, Black 655. Summons. P Sale. W h ite line, Mfh. Th# Judge’s Request and the Counsel's Prompt R e s p o n s e . A young aud afterw ard distinguished attorney from an up couutry district of New York state was arguing IDs rind appeal in the old general term o f the 8 up re me court He had been In many legal scrimmages in Justices’ courts at home, hut had uever stood In the awesome present e of five se.late and learned Judges o f the supreme court lu general terra assembled. Ills em barrassment was great. H e repeated himself and misplaced Ills words so often that It was quite evident that he must soon lie routed by Ills own con fusion unless something should occur to break the spell. Finally, and Just as he was tioundering'the deepest In a chaotic jumble o f language and Ideas, the presiding Judge Interrupted with the follow in g remark: “ Mr. Smlthers. I believe It wJU be a great relief to yourself and to the court If you will nddrevs us in the same free and Informal way that you doubtless use In addressing your local'Justice o f the peace.” ‘‘ W ell, then.” replied Smlthers. “ I wish that while I am busy alleviating your honor’s dens«» Ignorance o f the law you would keep your confounded mouth shut!” The court laughed heartily and waved for him to proceed n p grew eloquent and won Ills case In the midst o f hearty applause.—Bohe mian Magazine. j ^ J % PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS T hu rsday: W in. M cHardy, Dallas Mrs. F. Lynn, P«irrydale Miss Leone W illiams, Dallas S aturday: Mrs. F. Royal, Ballston. Sunday: Dr. R. Severgard, Iudep. T. C. Siufert and wife, Dallas. E. L. Murphy and wife, Dallas. Mrs. A. A. K K. I i ill, Buena Vista. ¡M on d ay; i George Vick, Falls City. j Justin Hunter, Falls City. W . E. Baker, Dallas. Tuesday. F. J. Chapman and wife, Dallas. J. S. Cooper, Indep. Mrs. S. J. H all, Buena Vista. W ednesday: A. ii. Muir, Dallas, H. L. Fenton, Dallas. Mrs. II. L. Fenton, Dallas. Some of the Trials of Writers. Professor Lonnsbury o f Yale calls at tention to some o f the difficulties of English grammar with which writers TE A have conr.tautly to struggle in their de Y o u th in k wne t e a a s sire to avoid obscurity and be correct at the same time. In Harper’s Maga g o o d as a n o th e r ? zine Proforsor Lounsbury takes up the use o f “ whose” ns a relative pronoun W h y d o n ’t y o u b u y a t referrin g to inanimate objects aud Jus- tlfies Its use since untiling lietter can th e lo w e s t p r ic e y o u s e e be devised. H e discusses the use of in th e w in d o w ? the singular pronoun with the word ‘everybody,” as iu “ There everybody Your vrocer returns your money if you don'l met his friends.” This is manifestly Uke Schiliias’s Best: we pay him. inadequate, aud "his or her friends” is clumsy. Jane Austen, writes the pro fessor, avoided the difficulty by uslug .. , . tl,e l>luraI Pronoun' 118 lu bi' r sentence, “ They say everybody is in love once ------ m m ------ in their Uvea.” ile thinks no satisfac- P a te n ts . | tor.r solution o f thin problem can. in .. ,. , „ ... * , | the nature o f the case, eve r be reached. I nited States to \ ina Kelso, 160 acres,' t 9 s, r 7 w. I have three houses and a num A Feast o f Kisses. United States to Sadie Smith, 160 ac res , t 9 s, r 7 w . “ 1 once visited the little town o f Hal- ber of vacant lots in Dallas for U. S. to Fred McTimmonds. ir.agen. iu Itouinania.” said a strolling i sale. I am selling my own prop player who used to wander into the ; erty. The buyer gets the com odd corners o f the world, “ but even 1— j mission. Call at Lyd ic’s feed AN INGLORIOUS WOUND. and my hair Is gottiug a little thlu. and store. I wouldn't take first prize lu a beauty j The Hard Luck That Was Handed Out j contest—got enough kisses in one day H. M PEEBLES to the Old Veteran. ( to last au average lifetime. It seem s! On one of the volunteer ranges in that Halinngen from time Immemorial the north o f England is a well known; bus had an annual festival, and on this old Irish sergeant, who has charge, da; the population of about eighty vil- B. F. JONES It may be mentioned that he went; lages come swarm ing in. Every young Attorney-at-Law through three w ars—the Crimean, the woman of the town, married or siugle. Indian mutiny and the Chinese—and gees out on this day carrying a vessel IN O E l'E N O K N C K , UR. during the whole o f that time never o f wiue and a small garland o f flowers. Probate work a specialty. T o every visitor they offer a sup o f received a single wound. Old W., as he Is culled, occasionally wiue and a kiss.” -S t. Louis Republic. acts as a marker at the targets, and his utter recklessness has become a Compulsory Education. Dallas, Oregon. proverb. “ I never thought him very bright, - - President He has been known to walk forth bvt he certainly has a splendid educa R . C C R A V E N W. G. V A S S A L L - - Cashier fi‘om behind the mantelet without the tion.” DIRECTORS: slightest warning and touch up a hulls “ W ell, you see, he lost one o f his N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. K ey t eye which did not quite satisfy him or legs, and he couldn’ t go into athletics, M. M. E llis, W . G. Vassal 1. to note the exact position o f a shot. so he Just had to study at college.” — This bank is pleased to place at the At all remonstrances he would sulff Houston Post. disposal of its customers the facilities contemptuously. I ----------------------- gained during many years of continuous “ Me be shot? Me?” he would ask. service and growth. Too Much Port. “ W hy, I ’ ve bin through three war-r-s Captain (to the man at tho wheel)— and was n lver shot yet. Pah! P h w at’s Another point a-port, quartermaster. a bit o’ lead flying througli the air?” Lady Passenger-Goodness gracious! WEBF00T j And he would assume an air o f dis That’s the second pint of port he has gust. «•ailed for within a few minutes! H ow j ROOFING j It actually occurred, however, at those captains drink! — London Tele- la st and be was shot through the I graph ’ T H E ISEST H O O FIN G ’ shoulder. 4 ON THE MARKET- 4 For a moment, as frequently hap - j The Eternal Tip. ! Made l>y the Northwest RoofliiR i pens with rifle shots, such Is their ter-j Tt is as foolish to attempt to stop A company, Portland. I>oes not-bue- I rible force, he did not know he was tipping as to oppose the ocean tide. J kle, Guaranteed for 10 years*. , struck; then when he observed the Tips- will never he suppressed. The blood streaming down his sleeve he L.C . KOSER ♦ w o r d may be changed, but the th ng * commenced to walk down the range, Agent for °o lk C o u n t y ^ ^ will not disappear It la so human to right In the line o f fire. be generous.- Paris Journal It was seen that something was wrong, and they hurried to meet him. As he did so he tottered and had to be carried. “ Shot!” he groaned, with a look of shame. “ Shot and by a Saturday after noon soldier!” —London Tit-Bits. QUEER TEACHING. A Glimpse of the One Tim e Methods harm FOR R E N T 110 acres u n der the plow. N L. HI TLER In Scotch Schools. • Inquire of J. J. Levick, L e w isv ille —Address Executor. Monmouth. O regon. M u tu al phone, 4 on w hite T o the work o f supervisor o f schools Ii«#. tf In Scotland Mr. John Kerr devoted a number o f years. Iu his book. “ Other L'N G L IB H W A L N T T trees— f«»r the next 30 Memories, Old and N ew .” he has set * ' days. I w ill sell w a ln u t tr«ies In quantities down some amusing Illustrations o f the In th«* nani«*of th«» stati* of Oregon, for Polk of from 1 to 1,000 at the reduced rate of 10 cents « aeh. E. K. Beesley, Falls City. tf •ounty. Departm ent No. 2 unintelligent way in which the school n n i« Pike. M r*. work was sometimes conducted. Mnrv fttmn, Mrs B«'li, Mr». R..»«' U R E Seed spring w heat, three varieties, Red The revised cotie of education which Mrs Je «»¡1* *idlliiun , Kd- »’haff, Scotch Fife an d Defiance. Price 90 was Introduced In 18H2 made provision w ard I ’Ik«'. Mr- Alice cents a bushel. Jam es K. Bears, McCoy. tf C rabtree. Aaron Pike. for nothing but reading, w riting and Plaintiffs, arithmetic In their barest forms. There vs. r r ,« ;8 for h a tc h in g —from a very fin*» pen of W illiam IlatuMH’ks, Henry L R 1. K«‘«l', 91.50 f«»r thirt«*i*n: W h ite L eg was no suggestion about grammar, ge H an cock ', C h arles H an- h o rn » 91 for thirteen. O ne tixtra good H.I. Red ography, history or intelligence in any «v «k s. M r', .lessi«* It««»* «■oi'kert-l for sale nt fl.50 if taken at once. J. 8. | study. Explanation o f the reading les lev. Citarles J. lleeslev, M n««*m bir, D allas. Ore. M utual phone, Black .!«‘«sh» M Woesrtey. C. M. •Jo, M19 son was not demanded, and therefore B«»e*lev fttul Thom as H. Ret* ley, tt was neglected In some o f the schools bofe ndants. The follow in g is an example: LUUJB f«»r h ati'h in g B arred Rocks, Pekin To W illia m Han«'«x*ks, H enry Han«’ rx'ks. E du«'ks an«l B. Black M in o rca'. Some T h e lessou was one g iv in g an ac C harles Haneo«‘ks, Mrs. Jessie Be« s|« V. •hole«* <>. I. C pigs for sale. R easonable pric- C harles J Reealey, Jessie M. R.esley, C. I s «•. I. B allard. Riekreftll Ore. tf count of a clever dog which had res M. Reesley and Thom as It. BecsleT. the above | cued a child from drowning. It was nnm nl «»efendant*. said that the dog was caresse«l by the I S T ill: N A M K O F TH K STATK O F »RKGON ; C O R B A L K —T w o good cow s g iv in g m ilk an«l I Y on and ea«*h o f von are hereby require«! I I » u i *o fresh In April an d May. «>(»«• lt d a I parents o f the child. I asked what was to ap p e a r am ! an sw er the e»>mpb«itit fil«»d ! h a lf mil« a north o f D allas, on route 1. Mrs. F j the meaning o f the word “ caressed,” against you in the above entitle«! suit, in the *f :ib«j\«• nann 1 «'«»urt. on «»r behire six w«*«*ks M. Dunl«>p. and the answer came at once. “ Made from the date «»f th«' la»t puM ienticn of this i o f fond led.” summons, and If you fail s«> I«» appear and answ er, for want thereof the platntiffs w ill On referring to the list o f words at For take a I . « r >e .»gainst y« vi and «»aeh of you as 1 the top o f the page I found the ex prave»i for in th ir said com plaint, low it That l plain tiffs are the ow n ers In fee sim ple of the | planation given was, “ made of. fon fo llo w in g de*« vlbed real property. t«*wit: The | I H A V E the fo llo w in g artielo.' for «a le at my ! •outbeast qu arter «»f *e«*tton ’*7 in tow nship 6 I hom e one m ile south o f B rid g e p o rt: One I d le d ” south «>f range 4 west of the W illam ette m eri o rgan . 1>edroom s«'t. dresser, thr«»e iron bed- i W ishlug to find out if any child In d ia n , in Polk county. Oregon, am! that «1«* ' Mead?», tw o 'e ts o f r h a ir v three rm'kers. <*ou«*h. j fendants and each of them be h>rv\«T barred kit« hen cabinet, «lin in g table, tw o «»enter the class had got a glim m ering of the an«l enjoined fr«»m claim in g an\ right, title or table*, tw o *Utn«ls. T h i ' furn itu re is a ll g«M>d L meaning. 1 went from top to bottom Interest in or (««said r«*al premises «*r any part o n e qu ick m eal range stove, on e cream sena > thereof, and for such «Uher and further order j rator. used three m «»n th ' i*hart*h‘’.' tu bu lar | and g«»f from every child notbiug bat as t«> the court may seem pr«>per in the prem No. S. Borne extra good m ilch c «»u ', sow a n d * “ made o f fond led.” pronounced as four iscs. p gs. g«*«»«l d riv in g m are, two atandar«! bred words, to which they attached uo mean This sum m ons Is publlsh«»«t f o r « p«^i«»«l of o d t*, com in g 1 an d 2 years *>l«t: I »-foot lr«»n six weeks, by or«! T«*f Hon. K«i F. C *a«l. judge lever h arro w . 14-iin h w a lk in ’ plow . «1»', gang ing whatever of the «M>unty «*ourt o f Polk eounty, t>r«*«on, | plow , farm truck with patent ra k. «>ne lum ber Th# teacher was surprised that I waa m ade at cham bers on March 16, 1908, am! the w agon , hack, open b u ggy . 10-foot hay rake, «late of the first publication thereof is March w ork h a r n e " . sin gle h arn e «* an d »«»me wheat. Mot satisfied with the Intelilgeuc# o f 19, I9»*t. and the «late «>f the last t>u hi teat ion j Lot* o f other stuff too nu m etou » to mention. th# teaching. w ill be on the 3tKh «lay «*f A pril. 1998 A L L E N O I>r RRK ^ fi BAKIN, _ R I _ B l t J Y T A Mutual phone Dallas, No. 1. 1 Attorney* for Plaintiffs, The new postal deparUneat ruling makes it accessary for us on April 1st, to drop from oar subscription list all who are over one year in arrears. The amount then due, from each de linquent, will be placed in proper hands for collection. We hate to be arbitrary in the matter, but have no choice— it is either do this or be excluded from the mail. All you have to da is to pay up to date, and then we are al lowed to give you credit for another year. City Property For Sale DALLAS CIR' BANK MISS M. OLIVE SMITH Collection of Street Assessm ent. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. health by Lydia Ë. l ’inkham’s V eg etable Compound. _ Almost every Do not make any mistake, but re one you meet has either been bene member the name, Swam p-Root, I>r fited by it, or has friends who have. K ilm er’ s Swam p-Root, and the address In the Pinkham laboratory at ingham pton, N. Y . on every b ottle. com m on people of A m erica, this year, Lynn,Mass., any woiiiiuianydaym ay demand it of the d em ocratic party see tire files containing over one mil that they cease th eir bickerings and lion one hundred thousand letters A CLEVER RUSE. work for the good of all. T h a t we from women si hing health, and here are the letter- in which they have to figh t the interests i* well Remember T hi* When You Next Pur- ojienly state over their own signa c h a s c C o s t ly Jewel*. known hut when do dem ocrats ever tures that they were cured by Lydia H ow Mr. Plerpont Morgan made bis fail when they know they are in the E. Pinkham’d V egetab le. Compound. Lydia IS. Pinkham’s Vegetable millions would take volumes to relate, right. A ll we ask is for them to stick Compound lins saved many women but an a musing little artifice by means tog« ther. o f which be succeeded In saving $1,000 from surgical operations. Lydia Ë. Pmkhain’s Vegetable can be told within the brief space of MILLINERY OPENING. Compound is made from roots and a couple of paragraphs. Some years ago a jew elry firm In herbs, without drugs, and is whole New York sent the financier a fine some and harmless. Mrs. Bertha Coüins Toner Will Ex The reason why Lydia E. Pink- pearl, offering It to him for $5,000. Estate of \\ . J. Haley, deceased; re- ham’s V ig o table Compound is so This Mr. Morgan decided to purchase, hibit a Beautiful! Line on Sat portsale (¿f real estate, tiled and set for i successful is because it contains in- and tw o checks were made out—one hearing o n th e 28th day of March. urday, the 21st. for $5,000 and the other for $4,000. He 1 gradients which act directly upon Estate of Nancy Moore, deceased ; in then removed the pearl from its box j the feminine organism, restoring k, and, having substituted for it the $5,000 ventory and appraisment tiled and ap I Mrs. Toner has one of the most coin- ! to a healthy normal condition. proved. jilete and carefully selected stock of m il I Women who are suffering from check, resealed the package. Estate of Morrison heirs; annual re linery obtainable, and she, with her ac those distressing ills peculiar to their Mr. Morgan’s clerk was next dis port filed and approved, subject to final complished hhso tants will he delighted patched to the je w e ler’s with the sealed sex should not lose sight of these settlem ent. to show tlie ladies of this city and the box and a note containing the check '«m ou n din g country on Saturday, I facts or doubt the ability of Lydia for $4,000, stating that Mr. Morgan Estate of Rebecca Smith, deceased; March 21st, a grand display of dress and E. Pinkham’s Vegetable (.Compound inventory and appraisment tiled and up- would be pleased to purchase the pearl proved. street hats. The popular “ Merry W id to restore their health. lyin g, it ’s a hard m a fe r to cure either. Chester G il let t, com plains that he and th ey hardly dare conic the open and talk against it. is not as hud as Thaw , entirely fo r g e t are s * u-ed to the grin d in g of tin g that in had eggs there is little machine and doin g the v otin g difference. people before hand, th a t they UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. O v e r-W o rk W e a k e n s A ll > A Boston w eak and sickly. schoolboy was tall, His arms w ere toft and flabby. H e didn’t have a strong muscle in his entire body. The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed S c o t t ’ j E m u ls io n . NOW s To feel that hoy’s arm you would thir;k he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. A L L D R U G G IS T S ; S O c. A N D $ 1 .0 0 . A COMMON EXPRESSION W h en I want my laundry done up nicely I take it to the Dallas Steam Laundry N O R T H M A IN S T R E E T B O T H PH ONES