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Spring Medicine The best is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unequaled list of cures—40,3^6 tes timonials in two years — proves its merit. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. in f.ict iiih I hh a good nil around m m of -<11111 wax ail eiiil»T>«> one pn-viou» |y. A military 1 raining ix iiewleil l>y « -v e ry one, und nine given, you can never Iw deprived thereof. The loa- sonx lna-1 ed will «tick to you through life. There are many pleasure* to U- derived, together with the work, such as the niurkihanship contests, the an nual summer outing for regimental drill, and last hut not least the ador- ition of the fair sex, who are so prone to admire all who wear the soldi« r buttons. Hy all means let us have 11 militi 1 company. It will !>e the m ak ing "f on.- youn • men ari l a eonstarit sour«e m con - to ali Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon T ^ disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has V become so prevalent 'H that It is not uncommon / for 9. child to be born afflicted with weak kid- UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. BACK GIVES OUT. Plenty of Dallas Readers Have This Experience. You tax the kidneys—overwork them —They can’t keep the continual strain. The back gives out it aches and pains; Urinary troub'e sets in. Don't wait longer—take Doan’s Kidney Pills. E. E. Gilliam, proprietor of the livery you’ve done nil that anyone can do to anti feed stable, at 62 Ferry St. ami liv less«» hot weather discomfort. ing at 332 Water St., Salem, Ore., says: Wouldn’t it be a fine summer morn "S ’ears of almost constant driving and ing to step in the kitehen, put on the an injury I received several years ago kettle, broil the ftake, hake the muffins, | tended to weaken my kidneys. I suf filter the coffee and give the breakfast fered from backache ami lameness in «•all in one forth the time you’d take to my loins so that at times I could hardly to it all on a coal stove? straighten. Sharp pains caught me And wouldn't it be tine to be as co«*l when 1 arose after sitting and none of when the breakfast was prepared a- the remedies I tried did me any g«»od \ hen you first entered Hie kitchen? until I used Doan’s Kidney Pills. In a 1'eople who have tried it say that the short time I obtained more relief from New Perfection Oil Stove actually doe- the backache ami disordered condition verything in the line of cooking and of the kidneys, than 1 had for year-. \ omestic service without overheating also know of others who hav used In* room or the worker. Doan’s Kidney Pills and they all speak Undoubtedly tin* reason is found in of them in tin* highest terms.” 'ie blue flame principle on which the HOME PROOF—There is plenty of ove works. A cylindrical chimney concentrates local testimony like the above. Call at •e heat at the stove top and in this Belt & Cherrington’s drug store and ask see copies of statements of Dallas ay prevents surface radiation as in a to people w'ho have used Doan’s Kidney al or wood stove. ^ It is easy to see that this lessen« very Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price inch the matter of personal discomfort 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United snminer housekeeking. States. Remember the name—Doan’s Don’t forget the New Perfection Oil —and take no other. dove in your summer plans and you vtII have a comfortable kitchen and the best cook-stove in the world. Mary E Hullock to H G Campbell, ifiO aeiM, t i 6 W.. . $ 8000 T D Hnfiowell etux to Henry Wag neys. If the child urin ner, lots in Fall* C ity................. li">0 ates too often, if the S a r a a t a b S —F o r th ose who p re fe r m ed icin e urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child JohnWacheno et ux to David Mar- In U b lln o rm . >T» hk I h Sarsaparilla is now put up tiny, 83 acres, t 6 s, r 7 w ......... 1100 „„ Mr». J . F , Oe«. M Ou-ild Soxxit. Slan-hara, reaches an age when it should be able to IS «h*w»olated ta b le ts cftlknl I Sarar.t.ib s. ns E C forks et ux to L L Birks, in a the liquid P r o o f is in e x h a u s tib le t h a t control the passage, it is yet afflicted with MBttM a* U w liqald ....... ....... . ■......... terest in t 6 s, r fi w ..................... 200*i w „ A m. i bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of iccuraey of dose, convoniene*. on* . - . • .............. no equal ah a g< neral elna no loss by evaporatum, break- gcrofnh*, <n;z« roa ; lets L y d ia l ,. I in k lm in * A «‘g e ta b le th8 difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first J L Robinson to Jesse A Gardner, 1 . Isold by druggists or sent by mail. , -tno It givon iu« genuine hatislac* land in Monumuth and in t 8 a. C o m p o u n d c a r r ie s w om en s a fe ly 5tep should be towards the treatment of PIONEER. C l . Hood Co.. Lowell M ass, tfoa to say this r 4 \v................................................ 000 th ro u g h th e C h a n g e o f L if e . I these important organs. This unpleasant Jessie Holmes Haney and hd to . .. f I. I trouble is due to a diseased condition of the Mr. Hoppe lost a cow a few flays ago. I) J Holmes, 248 acres, t 7 % r 3 Keau the le tte r -Mrs. 1 i an soil, kicincys and bladder and not to a habit as Mr. Simpson went to Salem la?-t 304 K. I/>ng S t., Columbus, Ohio, most pooplo suppose. and 4 w ........................................... 1 week. Womcn as well as men are made mis D S Bentley to E P Mitchell, 280 w rites to M rs. P in k h a in : acres, t 6 s, r 8 w ....................... 35H - M. add Mrs. Snellins went to theii I was passing through the Change erable with kidney and bladder trouble, farm last week. of Life, and suffered from nervous- and both need the same great remedy. C A Ramsey el ux to Frank Harris A dm itted to th e second d a « » of m a il m a tte r. 15 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w llD , Load-iche*, and other annoying The mild and the immediate effect of Mrs. Simpson is going to put ont five symptom-:. My doctor told rue that Swamp-Root is soon realized. IMs sold Peter Springer to P O Powell, land acres of pi turns. in t 8 s, r 5 w................................. N Lydia E. PinUham’s Vegetable Com by druggists, in fifty- T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 26, 1908. William Warren et al to Joseph Oda Blodgett is taking music lessons pound whs good fo r me, and since tak cent and one dollar, Teabo, 60 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w . .. 4(M ing it I feel so much better, and I can sizes. You may have a| and is doing nicely. J M Dickey to Thomas Dickey, 38 again do my own work. I never forget sample bottle by mail .Mr. Bly, of McCoy, went to Jim Sher acres, t a, r 6 w ......................... 1201 to tell m j m ends what Lydia E. Pink* free, alro pamphlet tell- Homo of swainp-Root. V. P. F I SKE . wood’s last Sunday. ham s Vegetable Compound did for me ing all about it. including many of the Charles E Cole et al to Cora Tufts. land in D allas................................ 506 Thousands of testimonial letters received during this trying period.” from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer P H Johnson to Jesse H Gardner, MONMOUTH. oue year in ailvance .................... .......... fl >0 BESSIE SPLAWN DEAD. ! ftemixer, land in t 8 s, r 4 w....................... 7C0 FACTS FOR SICK & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and | ___ With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal.............. 2 00 J M Grant, sheriff, to I V Lynch For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- mention this paper. AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING. Mrs. Flum, who has been sick, is and J M Byron, 18 acres, t 6 s, ham’s Vegetable Compound, made With Oregon Wooilinan..................... ...................................... 1 75 much improved. ; Passes Away After a Long Illness r 6 w, tax d eed ............................. 4 Do not make any mistake, hut re from roots ami herbs, haa ls-en the Sam Morrison to W T and Edna member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr 11 ( Office, 257 Mrs. Good and daughter, Mamie, standard remedy for female ills, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address After a long illness Miss Bessie Splawn MUTUAL \ Turner, 162 acres, t 0 s, r 6 w .. 1000 A Militia Company Now an Assur ( Keaidence, 1401 drove to Salem Saturday. and has positively cured thousands of inghampton, N. Y. on every bottle. passed away al tlie home of her sister, Alice E Lynn and hd to Peter ed Thing for Dallas. Mrs. A. K. <1iJar, in this «ity Friday Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smith are report women who have been troubled with Neufeklt, 65 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w .. 2250 evening. Although every means was J G Weatherwax et al to Buckeyo ed as convalescing nicely after serious di .placements, inflammation, ulcera Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town am i County Timber Co, 160 acres, t 7 8 r 8 w 10 illness. tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, The meeting in the interest of the Mi-1 used and no expense spared to circum vent the ravages of the dread disease, PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS Ira C Powell, trustee, to J E Beez- litia Company at the court house on | consumption, Mr. Pierct Riggn, of Pleasant Hill, periodic pains, backache, that te a r with which she was af ley, 25 acres, t 8 8, r 6 w........... 1 Thursday evening, March 19th, was \ " « in Oregon we are advised hy our Ro- was a visitor in Monmouth Saturday ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges flicted, it proved unavailing, and the Monmouth Cannery Co to Mon Wc have a copy of all the amend- 1 p,d,|iciln friends to v ie a.-ainst state and gunday. well attended. Two main points were tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Thursday: mouth Creamery Co, land in gained. That of^ the business men ife of this brilliant and handsome ments to lie voted for, at our office, ment No. 1 for the reason that they VV. V. Fuller, Dali.is y Mr. and Mrs. T. I*. Bevens were visit Why don’t you try it ? Monmouth..................................... 150 showing their appreciation of and giv young lady was cut off while in her but if you will register before the pri fear (leorge K Chain beri, in will I»- ing and transacting business in Mon Airs. 1‘ lnkhan. Invites all sick Friday: I D Barber et ux to Henry Bruhn ing their sanction to the attempted or prime. She will be sincerly mourned * * ...ill «, w I »ent to w o m e n t o w r i t e l n- r f o r a i l v i e e . 40 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w ................. 400 ganization; and C. D. Chorpening swell by a large coteri * *f loving friends and B. F. Jones, Independence manes, ai the secretary of f state will m semi . the . . United , . States . , senate, mouth and Independence Friday. . ’ J ■ Why should an honest voter fear to relatives. Mi s Spl vn was born near S h e h a s g u i d e d t h o u s a n d s to J I) Shaw to Clara Keltvand Mar ing the list of names over eighty. It is reported that our hardware firm | health. Address, Lynn, Muss. Saturday: yon one of your own. 2| ye s ago ami was laid to , send u man to the United State sen- tha Jeter, 10 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w?. 1200 Judga N. L. Butler spoke at length on Goldendale o f 11 j '¡dwell & Craven have ho id out to a j J . C. Hayter, Dallas ate if that man has received the ni,i- Corvallis man by the name of Winga. Eleanor Ferguson to J N Fergu the relation of the citizen soldiery to rest there beside her mother. A. Dashney, Dallas 1 the states, especially to the state of Ore son, lot in Independence............ Henry Watteison says Bryan will jnrity of tlie votes of the people of J . E. Robertson visite«! in Monmouth Clinny Tipton to David Martiny, Sunday: gon, to the United .States, and to many be the next president, hut he is mis- this state? The argument is not log- MASQUERADE A SUCCESS. Sunday, reports having sheared about t 6 s, r 7 w..................................... 400 Win. Hilliard, Independence governments throughout the world. TEA taken in affirming that the in teres s ical. It is like the argument advan 282 goats, has about 590 head yet to A J and M L Behring to A Womer R. 1). Cooper, Independence He ended Ids talk showing forth the ed in support of the high tariff and shear. 80 acres, t 9 s, r 6 w .............. 1 neerUbf a militia company in Dallas, as Many From Out of Town Took in T. C. Stockwell, Dallas will put him there. It will b e the the retention or the Phillippines. There’s plenty of hum Mrs. Win. Pereival, Independence William Turner to A Womer, 80 means to bring about pride in our own Hubert Good, while playing basket vote of a people clamorous for good The Mask Carnival. acres, t 9 s, r 6 w ....................... 1150 town, and to show that "Dallas was on Miss P. Pereival, Independence bug; in tea; not one ounce hall Saturday evening, wrenched his government. E. M. Irvine. Independence the map.’’ ankle very badly. He was out Sunday T H E L A S T CA LL. I». F. .Jones, Independence in a ton Schilling’s Best. The masquerade, last night, at the -lion. Joe Sibley, Judge Collins, Dr. on crutches. Probate Court. Colosseum rink, was even more success McCallon, and others gave good short For the la«t two weeks we have had Your grocer returns your money il you don’t Mr. and Mis. Fogle wore in Monmouth ful than had been expected. There were Monday: Estate of J , M. Mitchell, deceased— talks in support of the movement. , to cut off our entire exchange list, as ° " " ext Wed,.. .day it will Is- ne, Tuesday looking over the situation with L. W. Porterfield, Independence several very pretty costumes and it was inventory and appraisement filed and The subscription paper was then cir like it; we pay him J . S. Dumas, Dallas a view to putting in a plant for job difficult t.» come to a decision as to the we did not hiive enough papera. Too ¡ « — U» f,,r t,( " trikl' ir" " ' ° " r approved. culated, and several names were added G. W. Pye, Falls City AY hen the prize winners were many new aubacribers is the reason, scription ls.oks all who ..re one year printing, thought the outlook favorable. best. Estate of M. Guy, deceased—final re- making up the following list: port approved as corrected. Mr. Cartmel’ssister and her husband, announced, the applause of spectators Tuesday: and it take, six weeks to get returns I behind the payment of their sul. C L Crider Mrs. E. M. Young, Independence and skaters showed that the decisions Guardianship of Henrietta Robertson, J C Uglow C C Coad Everett Gwinn from our suplen.ent people in the »cr.pt.on to this paper, .mule necessa- who have been visiting here since Christ of the judges were impartial and met S. B. Walker, Independence an -insane person—annual report and C mas, left Friday fora visit in California, W Shultz F A Syron N. Disky, Dallas account filed and approved subject to W L Soehren east. We could print more of tin- T by “ ruling of the postoir.ee depart afterwhich they return to their home in with the hearty approval of all. Those C E Lynn C. C. Ferry, Dallas who are entitled to prizes are as follows: final settlement. given Nebraska. They were very favorably Lew Ballantyne home edition, hut we do not like t o |men>» and of which we have C. Fiske, Buena Vista Prettiest costumes— Mr. Allard, as a Guardianship of Morrison minors— Homer Conlee Smith J 1) Collins ample notice in there columns many in pressed with Oregon. J . 8. Welch, Buena Vista Roman soldier; Mrs. Glen Grant as annual report filed and approved subject Clifford leave that part out. G F Ratliff Frank B Riggs J . S. Nelson, Buena Vista Rev. Ilunsaker, of McMinnville, the Queen of Spades. to final settlement. times. Every person so behind has R ( )lden Guy Seth preached at the funeral of Grandmoth I have three houses ami a num Most comical costumes—Chas. Linn, Wednesday: Guardianship of Birks minors—final j L 1) Butler This extract from a speech of a also received a personal statem ent er Ferguson of Independence on Friday, V () Launer as Hire’s Rootbeer man, Mrs. Henry report as to Linn L. Birks filed and j B ber of vacant lots in Dallas for l)r. A. Kershaw, Grand Ronde. ( ’ Morris Dr. L A Bellman prominent Portland democrat is so j showing just how they are fixed in 18 years before In* had preached the fu Savery, as a billboard. approved; guardians discharged. C. E. Bell, Falls City, sale. I am selling my own prop L Brooke C Richardson neral of her husband in the same place, Advertising costumes—Worth Bock, Estates of Thomas and Charles John pertinent and to the point that on j this respect, so that ther can he no A. R. Donohoe. Falls City. C F Rowell ( ’base erty. The buyer gets the com a number of persons being present on Dallas flour mills; Miss Ruth Phelpj, son, Howard and Herbert Davis and Robert T. Mttrvhv, Falls City.. P Greenwood, Jr. J R Kelly request we gladly give it space in our possible show for a misunderstanding both occasions. W. H. Roy «t < 0. mission. Call at Lydic’s feed Thomas Orton, deceased—final accounts W. Vick, Falls City. F H Muscott Conrad Stafrin editorial column: I in the matter. There can l*e no fa- Couple skating best — Toni Magers, approved. store. Robt. Slaple, Fulls City. Robert Griffith Leon Elder the clown and Miss Ethel Johnson, uie Estate of Reuben T. Barnard, deceased ' The democratic party haa advocated . vors rhown, but all must he treated H. It. Kone and wile, Butler Si monton Earl Day cowboy girl. —Theodore Barnard appointed adminis J K H. M. PEEBLES W Ellis Oscar Jacobson for 4B years the principle planks on alike. If yog do not got an Itemi/er I Best skating ingle—Miss Leda Grant, trator; bond fixed at $250; Gtis Living-j T H P Bvers John Greenwood which the «publican party sta.uls to i t week w,|| kllow m „ on cowboy girl; Frank Myron, B . P. O. E. ston, Milo Loutz and William Beaveri Alvie Morton R B Elliott day, and the adaption of the«e policies , . carnival uniform. appointed appraisers Ail bur Phelps by the party now in power i» reap«..-; without any further expl .natmii. U The judges were 1>. A. Madison, W. J . ' * When in Airlie Estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased—hear Ray Ramsey J W W Griffith R McLennan »W is the man who B. F. JONES sible for the pre-ent day spectacle of that time a list of those still in debt Kearth and W. G. Vassal!. Visit the T ing on petition to turn over property to A W Bennett S F Bock , has tried to get w idow continued for ten days. Democrats enrolled upon the registra to us will be made out and pla<ed n J A Lynch Stanley Clark Attomey-at-Law the same service tion nooks as Republicans. The Re the different hanks of the county for PALACE CIGAR STORE, ♦ Estate Edwin Cadwell ; inventory filed F E Kersej# George Nessling V j out of some INDEPENDENCE, OR. and approved. publican party today is thoroughly L S AMrien V F Compton collection, we drawing upon those ^ other make Cool drinks, fresh candiesa ♦ Probate work a specialty. impregnated with Democratic docto Estate Lincoln McCoy; Paul Fund- E Barham J E McCarter choice line of cigars and tobcco. T man appointed administrator, bond T W Reil I) F Caldwell rim , yet discards the real principle— 1 having accounts in th * hanks for the C D Chorpening Earl Wisecarver R. J . Evans, Proprietor. { fixe<l at $250. honesty—and caters to the classes |8ums due. From the way our friends Estate of O. R. Pickens, deceased. C B Fenton Tracy Savery against the masses. The time is com are coming in and paying up we do Harry Pickens appointed executor with II N Dimick Fonso Manston ing, indeed it is not remote, when the not think this delinquent list will he Dallas, Oregon. Ed Bricker out bonds; J . A. Baxter, Frank Van Cecil Embree Clean Light Durable people of this great country of ours R .C . C R A V E N - - President Nortwiek and William Kurtz appointed/) R F Holman Edward JO Shaw Guaranteed Waterproof X will rise up and return to the p«ity a large one, but a-* theje arc some per and Sold Everywhere j 4* Is the price we will pay for wlimit 5 Cliff Johnson appraisers. George Morton W. G. V A SSA L L - - Cashier which stands for no special privileges, sons who think they can for years I 4* J R Sibley t at our mill. at $30 0 DIRECTORS: MISS M. OLIVE SMITH Guardianship of Birks, minors; guar T A Magers no class legislation and no subserv take a newspaper out of the postofticc 1 Arthur Hardison J R Russell I N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt dianship closed as to Lynn E. Burks. INSTRUCTOR ON W H Paul ience to the gigantic corporations. and not pay for it, there will probably j M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassall. Estate of Stanley Brown, deceased, George Brown Ray Day C B Stoman Democaracy will rule on true demo bond fixed at $100. This bank is pleased to place* at the be a few. Huch persons are better off G il Nunn T !« Campbell PIANO AND ORGAN. cratic principles, and the stamlard- disposal of its customers the facilities Estate of Mary and Hiram Simpkins, II T Swann W Greenwood bearer of the Demoratio party wil» l*e our books than on, and they must not j gained «luring many years of continuous SW E E N E Y BROS., deceased ; administrator discharged and Don C Allard ! * H B Braden Studio: Room 2, Wilson building, William Jennings Bryan, the one think they can avoid the payment of service and growth. estate elosed. Dallas, Oregon. L 1) Brown E J Doan Proprietors. and only man today who can and will the debt contracted. We do not wish I P. V. Siuionton. Estate of Betsy Smith, deceased; final Claud Hanor 120 acres, Iff acres cultivated; four assist the common people against the account set for hearing April 24, at 10 to be harsh in the matter, but if set- ■ acres of hearing Prunes, Apples,Cher and money-mud mizht of the a. m. J ;reed j W EB F00T j ries and Pears. A four room house, tlement cannot» be effected quietly, j ew possessing enormous wealth; Patents. NEW TO-DAY and barn 20x40 feet, good well, three Collection of Street A ssessm ent. wealth pilled up under an unjust we will have to have recourse to the United States to heirs of M. A. San- o. A. c. NOTES. springs and running stream tin* en ! ROOFING I tariff that makes it possible to huv courts, and there is then only one so tire year; a bit. of timber, and a goat sonci. A d v ertisin g u nd er th is head $ c e n t a word T o Pau l W enninger m id H enry W agner, tru st- American steel and iron products in a lution of the {patter, as the postal TH E BEST ROOFING fence around the whole place. e a ch in s e rtio n Then; are 12 O. A. C. graduates now’ foreign land and have them laid ON TH E MARKET Tell me if this is not a snap. xrO TH ’ K is h ereb y g iv e n , th a t u n le ss the Marriage Licenses. with the General Elec. Co. at Schenec A a m o u n t due on th e assessm ent for the down in this country cheaper than law is very explicit in that regard. Two 10-acre homes, in the city, at Made by the Northwest Hoofing tady, New York. stre e t im p rovem en t in front of th a t c e rta in ( ’has. E. Loop and Josie M. Bones. a bargain. Also have Farms, and City they can 1** purchased within our own When you continue to take a paper lo t or pa reel of ground described as b e g in n in g U O R s a le —New P e ta lu m a in c u b a to r, 128 egg company, Portland. Does not buc I«evi R Lindsay and .May Foulks. A few w eeks ago our college debating Homes,’too numerous to mention, and at th e south".« st c o rn e r of lo t No. 2 in b lock 1 size, season fo r s e llin g ; w ish to put larg er domain. At the coming election here from the office after the time paid for, kle, Guaranteed for 10 years. sizes on p la c e ; also sin g le com bed C oekerls for No. 1 ‘ 2 . in tin* O rig in al Tow n (now c ity ) of D al a few vacant lots. team won out at Salem with Willamette las, Polk co u n ty , O re g o n ; th e n ce east 14*2f feet sa le. C. I. B a lla r d .¡24 m iles so u th e a st of Dal- i you signify that you want it, and the and our girl’s first team, the same even-. la«. tf 1 I to tin* s o u th e ast e o rn e r of said lo t : th e n ce L. C. K O S E R Mrs. Joe Craven and son. Walter, A. J . B A R H A M amount due ia collect ible. Refusing north so f e e t : th e n ce west- l t - 2 | feet to th e west ing won from the normal girl* at M on-1 vi81tin^' tier parents, Dr. and Mrs. ja A g en t far ” olk C ounty. R First d oor west of Post Office lin e of said l o t : th e n ce sou th to th e p lace of mouth. the paper at the postoffice years after ler Smith at Sheridan. b e g in n in g , as m ad e by R e so lu tio n No 99 o f tin- U O R sale R egistered P >lan«l C h in a b o ars am i m >♦» » city of l»a lias, and e n tered in th e D ocket of * sows. W ill e x c h a n g e for cow s th a t w ill be Only a month before ur military de- _____ ward does not absolve you from CMty M ens of said c ity on th e 20th day of Ja n - fresh e a rly th is fa ll. E. E. H ew itt, M om aouth partitiont has its annual inspection by j ~ n a fy , 1908, to g e th er w ith a ll costs and a c c ru TF. If you want the Itemizer the debt, ing costs and in te re st from th e d ate of th e e n government officers. We have 12 com -j Notice to Creditors try of said asse sstn e n i, s h a ll be fu lly paid w ith- panics containing about 600 cadets, continued after April 1st, see us before iit’ fifteen «lays from th e d ate of th is n o tice, the T o le t—S h ee p on shares. A bout 80 head by 1st city c o u n c il o f the c ity o f Dallas will d eclare I o f O ctob er, J o h n M artin , 564 P io n ee r. ’ A 18 some of whom are planning to later en that d a te ._________________ V O T U ' I ls HI KHIiY til VK N TU \T TU K t'N ter the U. S. A. as lieutenants. th e sam e delin«|iient. and w ill o rd er a w arran t ' dersign ed lins l»ot*u «Iti 1 y nppoint- d « \ecu to issue for t h e co lle ct ion th e re o f. The organisation of a militia com for of tlu* e sta te «>f O liv er K. P lek itis, deceased. After an absence of 5 weeks President A m ount due on im p rov em en t $ 110 . 10 ; costs 11/A NTED F iv e or s ix fresh m ilch cow s. S ta te * y th è t'o u n ty Court of Che S ta te of O regon for $11 IV Kerr has returned to 0 . A. C With pany in Dallas meets with our hearty P 4k m u u ty . and ha» nunllfied. \11 persona " prie«* and fu ll p a r tic u la rs first le tte r. Done by o rd er of th e e ity co u n e il o f th e city Most people know that if they have State Sit pterin tendent Ackerman, our J o h n O rr, R ic k r e a ll; M onm outh Bell phone iinvinir e la in is a cu itisi th è sn i .1 e sta te are fiere D allas, m ade and e n tered on th e 18th d ay of approval, and we sincerely hope the hy liotitled to pr. Hent th è san ie, du lv veritied «»I 273. ff president visited the most prominent M arch. 1908 been sick they need Scott's Emul te reth er w lth th è proner vou eh ers th e re fo r. to W itn e ss: [ ska i .] industrial schools of the East and Mid matter will be brought to a successful th è underslgnei!,. al li I n resid en ce in said L. 1». DROWN. dle West, ami the result will certainly n ty svilititi six m on tila front th è d ate of tilis sion to bring back health and strength. A uditor and P o lice fudge of th e eity «»f Dal conclusion. It. is usual for every cou IV A N T E D p lain sew in g and c h ild r e n s ’ and notiee. las, Oregon. ’ l 1 in fa n ts c lo th e s . A ddress b ox ;!42. Phone mean much for Oregon through its col Unteti and tirsi putd ish ed. M arch * 2 r>. 190*. D ated M arch 19, 1908. man in this life to have a hobby or at«. A2 leges and district schools. H A R R Y P K ’ KKNH. But the strongest point about Scotf s E x e eu to r of th è vaiate of two and this is one of ours. In the Of nine popular courses that of Elec O liv er K. P ie k e n s deceased U O R SALK 100 acre s, 2$ m iles n o rtli of D allas. trical engineering is thorough and well early portion of our life we had much L. H. Brow n , a tto rn e v f«»r F a ta te . Summons. Emulsion is that you don’t have to be 1 at $2T an acre. M utual p hone, R«*d 161. C a r 1 attended, something over 100 being reg to do with such work, and served in S w enson. A18 istered in it. Of the 66 graduates last sick to get results from it. every capacity, from high private in In th e n am e of th e s ta te o f O regon, for Polk June 18 of them were from this course, A dm inistrator’s Notice. c o u n ty . D ep artm ent No. 2 CORSALE M am m ou th B r o m e tu rk e y e g g s — three of these now being at Cornell Un awkard squad to the highest rank Mrs. A nnie P ik e, Mrs. It keeps up the athlete’s strength, puts fat I A lbert A lderm an, S lalei alem , “ B ox 80 ro u te ! iversity. To those of a mathematical May T atu m , Mrs. M ary I within the gift of a company. We V O T I f i IS IIJC R E BY OIVKN TH A T T H E IN Kiigar. Mrs. Hose B elt. and mechanical turn of mind the course on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, ' der>i':ned tins been d u ly ap p o in ted by the Mrs. Je s s ie O illia m , K«l- 1 believe there is no better training for co u n ty c o u rt of th e s ta te <>f Oregon for" Polk ward Pik«, Mrs. A lice | offers great opportunities. The north U A RM FO R R E N T —140 a c re * u n d er th e plow. west has hundreds of waterfalls whose cou n ty, ¡a d m in is tra to r, w ith w ill a n n e x e d , of C ra b tre e , A aron P ik e. ■ In q u ire of J . J . L e v jck , L ew isv ille — Address brings color to a pale girTs cheeks, and pre our young men both physically and th e « s ta le of T h o m a s M. H ailey, deeeaaed. II P la in tiffs, I M onm ou th, O regon, M utu al p hone, 4 on wrhitc power will be transmitted by wire to lin e . tf hundreds of factories vet to lie bnilt. intelle tually, than that to lie acquir persons h a v in g c la im s a g a in st said e sta te are vents coughs, colds and consumption. h ereb y req u ired to pres« ut th e sam e t«» me W illiam H an cocks, H enry A system >f electric car lines will even ed within the ranks of a well organic properly verified, as by law req u ired , a t th e I!«ncn<*k*. ( lia rle s l i m . P a lla s city h an k. D allas, O regon, w ith in six ro ck s. Mr*. Je s s ie Bees U U R I Seed sp rin g w heat, th re e v a r ie tie s , Red tually traverse our valley and prepara It m on th s from th e d ate th e re o f. lev. C h a rle s J Hee*loy. I was at a party the other night and ed ami officered militia company. Food in concentrated form for sick and * C haff, S c o tc h F ife and D efiance. P ric e 90 tions for a master builder must l>e as Je s s ie M H ce-ley, C. M. a ry , 19os. a lot of young girls were gu ving an develop»** within them latent capabil Hated th is 20th d ay of F e b W ru O. cen ts a b u sh e l. Ja m e s K. S ears. McCoy. tf thorough as mathematics and skill and V ASS A L L Beeslev and T h o m as B. well, young and old, rich, and poor. old bachelor and asking him why he’d A d m in istra to r w ith w ill a n n e x ed of th e e s H eesley, ingenuity can combine in perfection. ta te of T h o m a s M. B aile y .d ece a sed . D efend ant*. never married, eh*. He sprang those ities, invigorate* and perfects their — - ■ -♦♦♦■ ----- - L. 1». Brow n, A ttorn ey for « sta te. UUCtS for h a tc h in g B arred Rin ks, P ekin | physical manhood, inculcates jmtrot- old gags about "marrying in haste T«t W illiam Han<*lH*ks. H enry L d u ck s and S. C. B la c k Minorca««. Som e And it contains no drugs and no aJcohoL «.C h arle s H an cock s, Mrs. Jess and repenting in South Dak.ua’’ and sie c h o ic e O. 1. «’ pigs for sa le. R e aso n ab le p ric WHAT ABOUT A C00K -ST0V E? ism. gives them the upright courage C h arle s J H eesley. J« **le M C. es. C. I B a lla rd . Rlckr«*all. Or«*. tf there lieing “just, as good fish in the «1 B,*e«*lov and T hom as B B«*cslvv. the above ALL D R U a O IS T S l 6 O0 . AND SI.OO. Administrator's Notice. sea as have been caught," when one and physical perfection of a soldier, I d e fen d a n t*. Now that summer time and "«loir in n u i l \*.\MK o r THKHTXTK OF R K t.O S - of the girls remarked, "did it ever oc and htimulates them for the battle of 'OR S A L E Tw o good cow s g iv in g m ilk and «lay*’’ are Just ahead, everybody who I You . ml each of you a re h e rch y ,re «iu irt‘«l cur to you that the bait might get ill »>** fr«*««h in A pril an d May. One and a ‘‘summers’ at home, is considering life. The man who has Iieen VOTICI*. IS H K R F.BY OIVKN TO AL WHOM to ap p ear and an sw er tld* c o m p la in t (lied h a lf w m ile * n o rth «'f D alla s, on rout«* 1. Mrs. F. stale while you were angling fot ’ il mav co n cern th a t th e cou n ts ! o u r t of I ag ain st you in tin* ab ov e e n title d in the tf how to simplify things and get the most thoroughly drilled in military ways I them?" appointe«! m e a«! I above nam ed c o u rt, on or before **i\ w eek* M. Dunlop. P«»!k cou n ty, comfort out of an uncomfortable situa ne y W H arri* from th e d ate o f th e la«t p u b lic a tio n of th is In angling for customers we never loses that timid lean-up- gainst the- 1 ministrato 1 • t«* of s A 1,1 «*«v in ty All p erson * h a v in g «•lain»* | sum m on*, and if y«m fail .*«* to a p p e a ra n d tion. •How the Imit to get stale around this ««¿ainsi said «•state yta y nrvsunt th em t «> in«* an *w cr, for w ant th e re o f th e p la in tiffs w ill We interview the ice-man; order thin wall atti'ude, and Incomes one uhosr For Sale. ; i rn v r i-slilii n*t* n ear Oak «irove Ini said « mi nntv. ' ta k e a d«vrc«* again st vou am i ea«'h of you a* shop. We get in new goods by most clothes: plan to ease up here ami relax is Ri. kr. nll. Polk pout»- pra\«*«l for in t h e ir * a id c o m p la in t, tow tt T h a t ! every express these »lays. The boss physical well being is shown in every Hy no«!tuffici» c •».bin's* la im *. if an y. m usi !>«* i»r«‘s«*nt«Hl , p la in tiff* a rc t i c owner** in fee sim p le o f the Or« vr«*n. there; hut more than likely forgt't the believes in keeping the stock right up m vernent, able to stand at attention tv. 4 ith in *lx in»im th* fr«um tn«* «lai«' «*f th e first follow in g «lev, n b ed -« a! property tow it T he ! i HAVK th e follow in g a r t ie b s for »ale a t my one most important item in the whole to the minute so that if you read in pubi I. h tio n ««f th is n«rdlco. I aouth« a«r; q u a rte r or **« ii..n : in tow nship »’* I fe,»,»»«• o n e m ile sou th .»f B rid g ep o rt One K BUONI HAR RI S | sou th of ran g e 4 west of th e W illam e tte m«*ri- o rg an . be*lr«**«m set, «treaaer. thr«*o Iro n hed- hot-weather scheme—some means of •nv of the magazines or home jour for long period* on his own feet, with I Atlniiiiintrator«*i th«* KM « »tate «>f Nancy W. H arri* i d ia o , in l ’e lk *«>unty, O regon, nn*t th a t de- m eads, tw o »eta o f c h a ir» , th re e rocker», cotieh, doing the family cooking without the nals of • new food product or relish every muscle ready and willing for j When I want my laundry done fen d an ts an*! each **f them be forever barre«l | k ite h en c a b in e t, «li'tlng ta b le, tw o Center sufferable heat of a coal fire in the of any kind you can come right to immediate action, and gives him a ; and e n jo in e d fmnr • ia lm tn g any rig ht title or , U blm . tw o stan d «. T h i* fu rn itu re I* a ll g«*od kitchen. in te re st in o r to s a iil real prom ises *>r any part tin e « u ;ic k m eal ran g e stove, o n e cream *epa this store and set* the article for your up nicely I take it to the I th e re o f, and f«»r such «vther am i fu rth e r «»rder j ra to r , used th re e m o n th * S h a rp ie ’* tu b u la r Everyone with experience knows how Call For W arrants. thorough lielief in his own capabili- 1 self. We just got in a big lot of corned ,* * to th e c o u il m ay *eem prop er In th e prem j j 0 . S. s,»m«* e x tr a g«*«*d m ileh ( iw « .w w and tiresome it is to stay in a stuffy room to Meats and Fish, Deviled Ham and ties. It makes him ready and eager l*'** p ig*, good d riv in g m are, two atam lard bred TYTlOE 1» hereby given th a t a ll P«*lk county T h i* su m m on * i* p u b lish e d for a period of j „ J t o . «'om lng I an d 2 years «dd: 10-fnol iro n prepare a ineal, let alone the doing «vf a Sardines We are headquarters for t\arr«;nt* en«b»r»t*«l •not paid for w ant of weeks, by ord r o f lio n . hd. F « «•*«!. ju d g e |rVe r h arro w . 14-Inch w alk in g plow . d i*c gang lug oaking. Everyone «loos’t know how relishes. They certainly do help you to come t his country’s aid in time | fu n d »," p rio r t«» M arch 8 . Itw w ill he paid o six f th e co u n ty cou rt of l*«dk co u n ty , O regon, plow , farm tru ck w ith p a te n t ra k. one lu m b er very easy it is to change a hot kitchen out good and plenty if your appetite of need, and relieves him of that , upon p reaen tatioti at my office. No In terest m a.le a t ch a m b e r* on M an h 18, I W . an d th e w ag *n . h a ck , «»pen »*uggy. 10 -foot hav rak e w ill be altow<M a fte r th e d a te «*f th i* lt©M«-e. to s c * h > 1 one, and do better co«»king at d ate of th e first p u b lic a tio n th e re o f is M arch w o r • t - h a rn e **, sin ------ --------- g * le *--------— harn ea* at?d *om«* w heat. is • little backward. Dated. D allas, P olk co u n ty , O regon. M arch r* i vv- and t h e d a t e of th e last don’t-care-who-looki- feeling. It gives at pu id ic a lio n j the same time. Just add to your rust of o f o th e r stu ff too n u m erou s to m e n tio n «. 19»*, 19»* w ill be on th e 30th dav of Vpril. * * * — ~ ------------ NORTH MAIN STREET ALLEN O. DITBRK. BOTH PHONES U. 8. LOUUHAKY’8 W ILLIE summer conviences a New Perfection him a clear eye, steady nerve— the J K HKKZLKY. • ib L t “ vi t « l \ LSI D allas, No. 2. Mutual ph«vne Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove and C oun ty Treasurer. A ttorn eys for P la iA t if l, W h ite lin e . AU result of competitive workmanship— W ... j THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZES. WOMEN. \ ’PHONES: « ™ i a n«,u3 \ City Property For Sale THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER A Wheat 85 DALLAS CITY BANK Cents Dallas flouring Mil s FOR SALE r --------- -------- -\ Wise Talks by the Office Boy r A COMMON EXPRESSION \ Dallas Steam Laundry i-