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-S p rin g 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 unequalcd list of cures—40,366 tes timonials in two years — proves its merit. B araatabS -For tl th • hands of a very small coterie of I men. It was stated as a fact in the j United States senate the other day that our entire monied interests are ( pr .cticully in the hands of two men, the other great financiers b ein , hut as captains under them and at their o r ders. That this is truly the case ' anno' l*e doubted by those who have even superficially endeavore I to keep up w ith the many investigations la ing made on this subject by some of our most talen ed writers and publish * who prafar aaodlelne j. r. 0 « 50 Would Street. HUmehsm. says •’in year» eaperb-n**e 1 have never in the usual liquid form. Sarsatabs have identl- lass., nown Ilo \ < .Sir .apnnlla to fail, for spring eally the same curative nr 0 p. 3 rt.es as t:»o liquid humor* • » a „-on.-ral 1- ood purifier. It cure» form, besides accuracy of dose, convenience, econ- scrofula. and «'•■¿•*iiia ; has no equal »•» a general breuk- Iti g V no ..j evaporate ■—■- , <- .....-j omy,- there beiii# O. ir»oo 1,>8.S by ring medicine, it given tne geuuiue attUefac- Sold by druggihf t or »ent by mail. suri a k *. or to say this.’’ tior . 1 . Hood t'o.. Lowell Has». 1 in . ehoeolatod tablet» *Trr‘ *.' r r: S*rb*udw. . ' I * ' ? «*= . • * " r f l M r . called[ { T H E POLK CO U NTY ITEM ÎZER. Admitted to the second class oí mail matter. T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 2, 1908. V. P. F IS K E . Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT YESTERDAY AUGUST GERL1NCER GERÜNCER HIS LIFE. LOSES Carl Gerlinger and John Carney Badly Injured. ed in <>ur daily press and magazines. Yesterday evening aliont half past five T h e m atter is heginni g to com e home to the republican voter, and the <>ur citizens were shocked to hear of an explosion at the W illam ette V alley Lum thought to enter his cranium that he P r o o f is iiu 'x lin u a t lh l« t h a t ber Co’ s mill in the eastern part of has for years been m akin g a serious town, ami that one of our foremost citi L y d i a II. P l n k l i a m ’ s V e g e t a l » ! « m istake and that »he protection of an zens had met instant death, that anoth C o m p o u n d c a r r ie s w o m e n s u f e ly octopus is en tirely a differen t th in g er one was horribly mutilated and a t h r o u g h t l i e C h a n g e o f L i f e . i> i l ' r i , i from the protection of the inf?«nt. young mmi badly hurt. It did not tak lie L e a d th e letter Mrs. E. Hanson, T h e change in fron t of his great party long for the news to get all over tow.., . .104 E. L o n g - St., - C . olu m bu s, O liio , leaders has. too, som ewhat discontent- ami offer of hel;* were fre *ly given for W rites t o A lr s .'r T llk lia m : ,r . . . . i “ I was passing through the Change t ‘*l him. These who have constantly the sufferers in the greatest catasr-phe t , b 7 “ and suffered from nervous- been form at a tin kering with th«* tar that otir town has ever experienced. ueBH headaches, and other annoying iff, now want it tinkered with and Our citizens responded nobly ami fra- Bvmptoins. M y doctor told me that ternaliy evidenced the opinion in which Lyd ia E, Pinkham ’s V egetable Cora- tinkered with qu ick— or so they say. .. • i i t,i- . , . pound was good for me, and since tak- the injured people are held in our midst. F * - - in g it I feel so much better, and I can Js it so that they may do the tin k er A t the time of the accident it so hap again do my ow n work. I never fo r g e t ing, and after the next congress' is pened that Mr. Ned Gerlinger was alone to te ll my friends w h at L y d ia E. Pink- o\er let the voter find out that it is in charge of the com pany’s many in ham’s V egetable Compound did fo r me just about the same old th in g and the terests here, Mr. Geo. Gerlinger having during this try in g period.” Item izer,on e year in advance ................. ..........................$1 50 trusts protected as now. It looks gone to Portland on the afternoon’ s train FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. SU B S C R IPTIO N W ith W eekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal............ 2 00 'For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- W ith Oregon Woodman ...................................... .............. 1 75 that way. If the 'a riff is to l»e rem e and Mr. Lou. Gerlinger being in C ali died it should not be by its socalled fornia. It w as hut a few minutes after ham’s Vi setahle Compound, made from roots and herbs, nas been the friends. Those friends are the very the accident until Ned had all the phy vf i tt i t a i i Office, 11 sicians available in town at the scene of standard remedy for female ills, M U T L A L j Heftirience, 1401 one:, who for years have shown th em and has positively cured thousands of 'P H O N E S : “ ‘-‘•IS S : lence, 113 the accident. Drs. MeCallon and Carey women who have been troubled with selves the friends of the trusts. T h ey were the only ones here, th e) others be- displacements, inflammation, ulcera have fully d< m onstrated th at fact .in g in attendance on people out of town, Patronize One Another for the Uvbuildina of Town and County tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, tim e and tim e again, and that no leg- j amj y jr Gerlinger got a special train periodic pains, backache, that bear idafcion detrim ental to th »1 interests of ( f j 0m Independence to bring over Dr. 0 . ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges Senator Bailey regards R oosevelt tain U n ited S tate* senator rushin a trust can in any way be enacted. \ p. Butler. Thin gave sufficient medical tion, dizzin ess or nervous prostration. as a pretjy good tonic but a pretty buck to Oregon to try and get elected In the few instances th at laws have attendance for the sufferers and they W h y don’t you try it ? M r s . F in k l t a n i in v i t e s a l l sick queer mixture. for another term . A fte r we get been passed prejudicial to those in- i were mo < mi resting as easy as possible, through with statem ent No. I we trest*, a seem ingly innocent look in g > Mi«s Stafrin, a trained nurse of consid- w o m e n t o w r i t e h e r f o r a d v ic e . S h e h a s ir u id e d th o u s a n d s t o Happy thought: One year from m igh t origin ate a N o 3. specifying “ jo k e r” take« the trick and tur. s the | experience, rendered her service«, h e a lt h . .A d d re s s, L y n n , -Mass. now we will be pretty well over the that senators attend the sess'oiirt and I and George Gerlinger, whom Ned had henelit in the opposite direction. effe La of inaguration day. wired to come up to Salem yesterday perform the work which we elect NEW TO-DAY T h e sham of the ta riff is the claim ; them to do, as is expected of ¡my o th th at it is m aintained for the benefit of i evening, arriving home at midnight, and brought another nurse with him. Even with " I n Ood W e T ru s t” re er hired man. I t see ms th a t the the w orkingm an and the farmer. Advertising under this head } cent a word It iThe*account of the accident? from an each insertion stored to our coins, it will »-till be nec ! higher a trust a man is given in thesi is falsely boasted th at it miarantees authoritive source is as follow s; The essary to hustle for a living. ! United States, the less he is called up ¡m Am erican m arket for the Am cri- accident occurred in the round house of COR 8ALE—Fourteen head of good «oats, hfllf i on to attend to Its business. Voters '*an farm er and steady em ploym en t at the Salem. Falls City ami Western Rail- I of each sex. Inquire of W. Frank Campbell, box 180, R. F. I). 1, Salem. Phone No. 2x4. A9 W h ile he may not he responsible should look at this m atter in a busi high wages for the Am erican work- , road, of winch Mr. Carl G erlinger is the for the late financial “ pan ic," Roose ness ligh t, and vet the best return we ingm an in the Am erican m ill. T h a t master mechanic, having entire charge ELP WANTED—A few energetic men to trav v elt is undoubtedly the author of the el and demonstrate an article of great merit can for the money. it has utterly failed in both is not only of everything in that line. Mr. August that is needed in all homes, business houses, political panic now disturbing some ! Gerlinger is the ngineer on the rail- factories, etc. Call evenings. Room 4, Stafrin present hut earlier history. T h is is block, over Simonton à Scott'* grocery. L. A, of the O. O. I*, brethren. i road, and Johnny Carney ami t wo oth Mathews. TH A T TA P I F F U F FO U M A23 the third devastatin g panic we have er men are employed in various capa had since the supremacy of profcect- The other day a Chicago man T h ere never was a reform of any cities about the building. Alnnit 5:30 ! CIÑOLE Comb Muff Orpington ugg, $1 for 1.5. T h e fir 8 t c* me in IH7:*’ wl,en i last evening Mr. August Gerlinger, who | o .1. K. Bigle y. Fall» City. laughed until he fell over and out hia kind esaential to the publie good, hut i " 1 head on a radiator, Home one m oat what took yeara of education to make every branch of the national govern- had just completed his run down from ! ------------------------ •----------------------------- in to make his • F OR »‘ale— New Petaluma incubator, ” 126 egg have assured him that the R epubli- the very people for whose g. od it was merit was in control of the R epubli- Falls City, came H , after the next election. H ow the old ring p diticians do kick agiin a t the direct prim ary. acknow'edge th a t there W e will was vastly more fun in the old way— if you were in the ring— hut such wan n ever an expression of the desires of the people in any sense. According to tiie H ouston Pont, a Dallas man has com e home late sev enty-eigh t nights in succession with a different exp lan ation each tim e that was perfectly satisfactory to his wife. A man lik e that really ought to In* in the diplom atic service of h i« country, A fine specimen of the zealonsness with which we are served by the men we send to congress is that of a cer- , , , , ~ | I What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for 9. child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when *he child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first ; step should be towards the treatment of I these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit j most people suppose. j Women a a well as men are made mls- erable with kidney and bladder trouble, ! and both need the same great remedy, The mild and the Immediate effect of S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized, It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a fek.. j sample bottle by mail I free, also pamphlet tell- Home of B wmup Root, ' ing ail about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W A Butler to A B Cockerhom, 22 acres, t fi H, r 7 w ............ $ W illiam Riddell et al to Isabel Riddell, 100 acies, t 8 p , r 5 w I N Woods to^Florence Ellis, lot in Dallas Myra A Welch and hd to 1* J Dick inson, land in Independence-.. .1 P Linden et ux to H C Cham berlin nt al, land in Indepen dence Lydia M W ilson to Ollie Parker and hdt land in 1 6 h , r 5 w ....... John C orn forth et ux to L W Know land, lot 2, West Side Fruit F a r m s ....... .............. E G Erickson to George Rorden, 50 acres, t 7 s r 5 w ................ Wallace Yates to L A M allory, 2 acaes t 6 s, r 5 w ................. P II Burtet ux to Mrs L A W orth lan»l in Monmouth .................. M E Stump and hd to Marion F C McDonald, land in Monmouth George Boyer to McClellan Hub bard. 107 acres in t 6 s, r 4 w. W m Clanfield to L I Bursell, 152 acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ................... AN IN S T A N C E . Lucy Suddrcth . o f L«noir, N. C , h td U '*n troubled with ft very b*d cough f >r over a yw r. Bile iya : “ A friend bought a bottle o f C h a m t e r i a i n ’ s Coire. h K r m k d y , brought it to me and ind*t *d th »t I sh mi l tik * it. I »lid •o and to my surprise it helped uie. Four lioltle« of it I me of my cough.” For Sale bv Belt & Cherrington ------ ----------------- Clean l.iqht Nimble Guaranteed ffctrrproot and 5eid CverywMra at » 3 0 0 w a n * «* work harness, single harness and some wheat. Lots of other stuff too numerous to mention. ALLEN O. PUBRK, Mutual phone Dallas, No. 2. White line. VW5, A12 Frank Collins, of his folks here. 3700 I 300o I City Property For Sale against >ou in the i^hove entitled stilt, in the $ . above named court, on «»r before six weeks ! A Wid® Distinction. I from the date of the last publication of this summons, and if you fail s»» to appear and ' Barney M alloy and Mike Cnire.v were i answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will ! tak«> a decree against von and each of you as shingling a roof. ‘‘ Barney." Mike ask- i praved for in their said complaint, towit: That ed. rem oving a bunch o f shingle nails plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the following dcs-iihed real pr<*perty, tow it: The | from his mouth and sett ¡lug Iwck com ! southeast quarter of section T in township 6 fortably, “ what Is the »llfference be j south of ranire 4 west of the Willamette meri dian. in Polk county, Oregon, at d that «le- tween satisfied and content?” I fondants and each of them ne forever barred “T h e d ifferen ce! fchire. there’s none.” ntvl enjoined from «daimlng an> right, title or ! interest in or to said real premises or any part answered Barney. “ I f you’ re satisfied, , thereof, and for such other and further order your re content, and if you’re content as to the court may seem proper iti the prem- you’ re satisfied.” ! isos. j This summon* is published fo ra period of ’T h a t was uiy opln!«*n. too. Barney, six weeks, by ord r o f Hon. Ed. F. »’©ad. judge _ ___ me boy, up to now, but It struck me ¡ of the _______ county _______ court of _____ Polk ______ county, Oregon, and the sudden-like as 1 put that last nail in __ M , .. . that 1 am satisfied, all right, that Molly Cftlrey is my wife. i»ut I am durved date nf the Srst publication thereof 1 « March 19, i 9 »is an«l the date •>( the last publication will b« on the aoth day of AnrtL i9»e I *** ^ Attorniy* for PloJnui*. 4 c o o te n tr IN D E P E N D E N C E , OH. Probate work a specialty. DALLAS CITY BANK Dallas, Oregon. R .C . C R A V E N - - W . G. V A S S A L L - - President Cashier DIRRCTORS: | N. L. Butler, R . C. Craven, D. L. Keyfc M. M. Ellis, W . G. Vassail. , I This bank is pleased to place at the ! disposal of its customers the facilities gained during many years of continuous service and growth. ■■V WEBF00T ROOFING * T H E BEST K O O F IN fi ON T I I E M A R K E T It Made by the Northwest Roofing company, Portland. Does not buc kle, Guaranteed for 10 years. L. C. K O S E R I Agent for °olk County. is visiting I Aure Ford and wife are up from Port- land for a week’s visit with his folks here. W il Hubbard has bought out Clarence Br»>wn ami is now sole proprietor of one of our transportation lines. Mrs. Otis Smith, of near Monmouth, was critically ill Wednesday evening, but is now much improved. Have Homer Dale the billposter Post Your Bills and distribute your advertising cards. Soon after accident vesterday even ing Ne»i Gerlinger narrowly escaped a i big Hire in the round house which | sprung by spontanious combustion from a heap ot waste in one corner. Art O ’d Joke. Summons. Frisco, B. F. JONES AUorney-at-Law OL contracts were filed with Several hop the county clerk during the past week. Mv Lord Craven, in K in g .Tame* T lrst’s Reign, was very desirous to see Bon Jouson, which l>eirg told to Ben, he went to my Lord’s House; but, being In n very tatter’d Condition, as Poets sometimes are. the Porter re In the name of the state of Oregon, for Polk fus’d him Admittance, with some county. Department No. 2 saucy Language, which the other did Mr*. Annie Pike. Mrs. N not fall to return. M y Lord, happen May Tatom, Mrs. Mary Edgar. Mrs. Rose Bell. ing to come out while they wore wran Mrs. Jessie »¿illiam, Ed gling. asked the occasion o f It. Ben. ward Pike, Mrs. Alice Crabtree. Aaron Pike. who stood In need o f no-liody to speak Plaintiffs, for him. sp.itl. he understood his Lord vs. William llanoooks. Henry j ship desired to see him: you. Friend, Hancocks, Charles Han- | said my Lord, who are you? Ben Jon- cooks. Mrs. Jessie Bees- ¡ iev. Charles J. Beesley. j son. reply’J the other. No. no. quoth Jessie M Beealey. C. M. my liord, you cannot be Ben Jonson Beesley and Thomas B. | Beasley, who wrote the Silent Woman, you look Defendant». J as if you could not say Bo to a Goose To William Hancocks. Henry Hancocks j Charles Hancocks, Mrs. Jessie Beesley, Bo. cry’d Pen. Very well, said ray Lord, Charle» J. Beesley, Jessie M. Beesley. C. who was better pleas’d at the Joke M Beesley and Thomas B. Beesley. the above ! than offended at the Affront. I am now j nant« «I defendants. |\ THE N VMK OF THR8T \TK OFOREOON; convinced I y your W it. ; *>u are Pen » 1 You and each «»f you are hereby required | to appear ami answer the complaint filed Jonson.—“ Joe M iller’s Jest Book,” 1739. | .»n March lft. 300 John Malorey, Dallas. Vangie H art, Dallas. * Maud Hurt, Dallas. H allie Morrson, Dallas. Ruth Morrison. Dallas. Geo. Hinshaw, Dallas. .T. S. Cooper, Independence. S u n d ay: Oscar Hay ter. Dallas. Earl W olfe, Independence. E. H . Hosner, Monmouth. Mrs. M. V . Smith, Dallas. E. M. Kerns, Dallas. M onday: T L Ferrington, Dallas. Tu esd ay; W. R. Johnson, Monmouth. Mrs. J. C. Morrison, In iep. Ralph M orrhon, “ F. E. Kersey, Dallas C. C. CV'ud, “ L. S. Aldiick, “ V. O. Launcr, “ Lew S. Ballantyne, Dallas Ned Shaw, ” Edgar Craven, “ C. L. Shaw, 11 Tracy Savery, Dallas. C. B. Fenton, Dallas. size, reason for selling; wish to put larger m*<b> * t . h Your vrorer returns your monty if you don’t Ilk« it; we pay him 250 PORTLAND H0TE ARRIVALS U Replying to several lads who have re [ quested dimensions of the »log house for i which the Iteinizer offers a prize, we 1 want it large enough to comfortably house a collie dog, light enough to he easily moved, ami o f proportion throughout. W e leave the style of architecture en tirely W the designer. j 1000 county, ’ administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Thomas M. Bailey, deceased. All persons having claim» uguinst said estate are hereby required to present the same to me property verified, as by law required, at tli*• Dallas city bank, Dallas, Oregon, within six Friday : months from the date thereof. E. W indlor, Dallas. Dated this 20th day of February, 1908. W . Nockie, Dallas. W. G. V ASS ALL, E. W . Kearns, Dallas. Administrator with will annexed of the es tate of Thomas M. Bailey.deceased. S aturday: L. I). Brown, Attorney for estate. N Ä V 600 I TEA There’s plenty of hum bug in tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling’s Best. 600 PIANO AND ORGAN. Final Settlement. I Judge J. C. Adams, of Portland, came up yesterday lor a few days’ vi.*it at his 900 old home, with hi* many friends here. The election booth* are now being distributed in the precincts for the 250 primaries It >ck Creek, Dallas and In dependence already have their.*. 800 W A dm in istrator’s Notice. For Sale. The personal r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s o f p e o p l e who have been cured o f cough.-» a n d c o l d s b y C h a m berlain’s Cough R e m e d y h a v e d o n e m o r e than all else to make it a s ta p le a r t ic le o f t r a d e a n d com merce over a large p a rt o f t h e c iv i l i z e d world. Hoxanida F. H. M. PEEBLES fwc Paular Young People Unite Destinies. FRIEND TO FRIEND. W. Rodney Coulter and 1 Butler. Probate Court. COULTER-BUTLER. 1C56 Everett Wilson and Lillian M H. insen. «550 Notice to Creditors. Ho it as immense. The groom looked most August Gerlinger. hveased, was boni entrancing, but it is said rather embar in Gormany some 25 years ago, and rassed. W ell, why shouldn’ t he— first amo to Am erica about 3 ^ years ago. time, you know, l-eater Butler got In in Portland where he worked J about one year for the Southern Pacific the way and cabbaged the bride’s bo- and O. R. & N. in their shops He quet for which act several eligible young married about that time and some two ------ ag< „ came to Dallas to work for ladien sftid he ought to be ashamed of j years He was a skilled himself. A nice lunch was servtd an d his people here. workman in all lines of his craft, and the happy couple took their departure one who made many friends and kept for Baker City, where they w ill hereaf them. II«* leaves a wife and two chil ter reside. Mr. Coulter holds a respon dren, the youngest a halo» of ten w eeks. sible position with the O. R. A N. Co. at The funeral will U* held here Saturday, all arrangements having not as vet been that place ami is hound to rise in his I I*erfected. The fam ily have the entire accepted vocation. The bride is one of sympathy of Dallas citizens in their sad I Monmouth’s most l>eutitiful and accom bereavment. - ^ ^ plished young ladies, and there are no Billie W right, of Salem, commonly social circles hut what will hate to lose known as 'Horse-radish B illie,” was in her. The many friends of the yoiingr Dallas Friday. He is an enthusiastic couple in Dallas and Monmouth will believer in the benefits of Woodcraft, and all his sons are members. joirt with the Item izer in wishing them all the happiness that comes to married life ami none of its sorrows. Those »resent w ere: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. V. THE MAN WHO SWEARS BT hitler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oyval I I H t FISH BRAND SLICKER j Butler, Mr. amt Mrs. M I). Coulter, | Mr. ami Mrs. Chas.Teats, Mr. and Mrs. I, the mar» who George Booth by. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. ha» tried to get I Butler, Mr. ami Mrs. W ont Butler, the same »ervtte Mrs. MeCredie, Mrs. Catron, Senator Vi out o f some Doty, Misses Bertie ami Ollie Coulter, * other make Maggie and Allie Butler. Maud Hawley, I Flla Butler. Opal Boothhy, Miss W o lv e i- ton; Meeeers lh»rt Teats, Lester Butler, ^ * ¡* ► 2 1 Dell Butler, W illis ami C lea tie Butler I Marriaje Licens»*». RussellC. Harris and Aiice Ottiuger. Peter Dyck and Leona Canfield. Do not make any mistake, but re Estate of O. R. Pickens, deceased;! member the name, Swam p-Root, Dr inventorv and appraisement filed and j K ilm e r’ s Swamp-Root, and the address approved. ingham pton, N. Y . on every bottle. Estate of L. S. Perkins, deceased: I have Hjree houses ami a num sum of $578 stricken from inventory and i appraisement as not belonging to estate. I ber of vacant Iota in Dallas for «.»¡e. I uni selliim uiy own prop Estate of W . P. Halev, deceased, re port of sale of real estate confirmed. I erty. The buyer yets the com VQTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN Eslate of Francis Kucher, deceased; mission.- Call at L yd ic’s feed • o dersiitned has been duly appointed execu final account approve«! and administra tor of the estntp of Oliver R. Pipkins, deceased, store. tor discharged. by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk county, and has qualified. All persons Estate or Mahlon Guy, deceased ; fin bavins claims against the said estate are here by notified to present the same, duly verified al receipts filed ; estate closed and ad together with the proper vouchers therefor, to ministrator discharged. the undersigned, at his residence in said Estate of H enry Eliis, deceased; final county within six months from the date of this account approved ; estate closed. notice. Dated and first published, March 2.5, l'.»08. Estate of W . T. H aley, deceased; fin HARRY PICKENS. Executor of the estate of al account filed ami hearing set for May Oliver R. Pickens deceased 2 , at 10 o ’clock a. m. INSTRUCTOR ON L. P. Brown, attorney for Estate. In re-estate of Albert W . Fowler, | Nancy C. Fowler appointed a»lminis- tratrix under bond of $3000, and VV. V. Fuller, W. H. Gaynor and J. H. Hollis Studio: Room 2, W ilson building, ter made appraisers. Dallas, Oregon. ) ATOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE l*N- In re-estate of Ftanley Brown, bond LÜ : dersipne<l ha» been duly appointed by the file»! and approved. county court of the state of Oregon for Folk Coekeri» for ha- can party and when nearly every report and to gas awhile with Carl. A t iizes on piaee; also single ...... northern »tu te was dom inated by the ¡th e time Curl wan engaged in fitting a c -B u iu r d .^ t mile, nouth ea.t o! D*l| been with ta riff reform and other frien d « of prot protection. T h e second piston rod into a piston, by the heating J - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - good things. The m ajority of A m eri o t ic e ih h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e F i P„ i » nd chin« bo.r. anrt came in 1893, when the loudly prais of the latter ho that it may expand and p , (K nal account of Max llaley, as lulmin- cans have gotten so in the notion of 19 1 » sows. Will e V ’hantfe for rows that will he istrnior the rod enter. This piston is anmo some 12 of the estate of W. T. Haley, di ed M c K in le y hill was in full opera fre'h early this fall. K. E. Hewitt, Monmouth. eeased. has L.-en filed in the county court of using that to them sweet phrase, inches in length and p inches thick, the , TF. Folk county, state of Oregon, and that the Sut- tion. W e now have the third and “ protection to Am erican industries ” uiday, May 2, 1908. at the hour of 10o'clock rod being 5 or fi feet long. The cus- J I a. n:., has been duly appointed by such court the most viru len t panic under the e x tom followed is one in general use by that they rolle»l it about in their o let—Sheep on shares. About F>) head by 1st . for the hearing of objections to such final ne cessive D ingley ta riff bill, with the mechanics, and about the only wav of i of October, John Martin, 554 Fioneer. A16 I count and the settlement thereof, at which mouths and con tin u ally em itted it time any person interested in such estate may Big Stick in the W h ite House, w ith a so connecting the two, hut sometime j appear anu file objections thereto im writing with an unctiousness that was be nd contest the same. I1M NTED—Five or six fresh milch cows. Sta congress o verw h elm in gly Republican gas w ill form in the operation and cause 1 " Dated, this 2nd day of Apr. 1908. fTriceaml full particulars first letter. w ildering to the first voter, and who MAX HALEY. and the greater number < f the states explosion. Plugs are provided in th e 1 John Orr, Rickrtiali; Monmouth Bell phone Administrator. through his lo yalty and patriotism tf 273. in the union in the hands of the j piston which may be pulled so as to accepted it as a toothsom e tidbit, ami hi h priests of protection. If ¡ill this ; e,‘ l*r^ y obviate any danger in the op- TANTEL)—plain sewinji and childrens’ and swallowed it whole, without investiga- infants clothes. Address box 842. Phone is not am ple eviden ce of the miserable eration, but IHMout of 1000 mechanic« GOT H!S OMELET. or the desire for such. T h e ultim ate failure of the pet pulley o f the Repub- the T ," ' rc IM no consequences of such protection they .. . i tion but what ordinary diligence in the W h y O n e M a n C e a se d T r y i n g to ^ e Iteans there never was si carcass that ' . , . . were en tirely blind to and no am ount I matter was used. Anyhow, while the COR s \LE—1G0 h 1 TQj«, 2} miles moth of Dallas F u n n y W it h W a ite rs . * at f 25 an acre. Mutual phone, Red 151. Cur emit« d ¡1 stench. It has thrice been !* , A1G ; two gentlemen were conversing the pis- Swenson. of reaaoning on our part could m ake *T v e never tried to be funny with a I t ha* | ton (.xplod«*d, breaking into some half a waiter,” the traveler was saying, theill RWillC of it. EvOl’V election SftW fimnd gu ilty of base betrayal. them again at tin* polls, blindly forg- thrice been found gu ilty of a failure dozen large fragments and many smaller CORSALE Mammouth Bronze turkey epioi- “ shice the time when ! h aj a little e x perience with one in California. It was to keep the m ills and the mines open 'ones. Some of the larger fragments * Albert Alderman, Salem, Box 80 route 1. in g the chains which have today plac- several years ago, and I was rather u nd to insure work for all ¡it good | were carried through the building and ed every industry of our country in FOR RENT—140 aeres under the plow. •fresh.’ I stepped into a restaurant found 300 feet away, so it can be seen FARM wages. I inquire of J. J. Levh k, Lewisville—-Address one morning and ordered an omelet. how terrific was the explosion. August Monmouth, Oregon. Mutual phone, 4 on white “ ‘W hat kind?’ asked tlie waiter. tf G erlinger was standing with his left 1 ne. “ ‘ Why. are there more kinds than hand in his pocket. One piece struck him on the side of the head and caused DURE Seed spring wheat, three varieties, Red one?* I saiJ. “ ‘Oh, yes. sir,’ he answered me; instant death. Another piece carried i Chaff, Scotch Fife and Defiance. Price 90 tf ‘there are several.’ away Carl G erlin ger’s left arm below cents a bushel. James iv. Sears. McCoy. the elbow, and still another took two “ ‘ W ell, bring me an ostrich egg ome lingers o ff the 1 right hand. Johnny Car- U(i(tS for hatching—Barred Rocks, Pekin let.’ . I noy was also hit twice by Hying pieces L ducks and S. Black Minorca.». Some ‘" A l l right, sir.* he s::ld. ‘but you’ll A t the residence of the bride s moth | an(] pretty seriously injured. choice O. I. C pigs for sale. Reasonable pric- j es. <\ I. Ballard, Uiekreall, Ore, tf have to w ait quite awhile. It takes a er, Mrs. J. II. Butler, in Monmouth, on Coroner Chapman held an inquest long time to make an ostrich egg ome last Tuesday evening, Rev. A. C. Wig- this morning at his undertaking parlors where this verdict was rendetea: FOR SALE—Two good cows giving milk and let.* more united in the holy bonds of m atri W e, the undersigned,agree that Aug * will be fresh in April and May. One and a • “ I told him I had plenty of time. He mony Mr. Rodney Coulter and Miss ust Gerlinger came to jiis death A p ril 1, half mill’s north of Dallas, on route 1. Mrs. F. went aw ay and was gone fully an M. Dunlop. tf Fern Butler. Dell Butler, a brother of 1908, at about 5:30 p. m., by an explo hour. Then he came hack with a big sion of a piston head in the machine the bride, gave her away, and Miss covered dish. shops of the Salem, Falls City & West “ ‘There you are. sir.’ he said, plac Gladys Catron was the charming brides- ern railway. ing it before me and uncovering it. maid. David Campbell played the wed G. W . M Y E R , foreman. “ W ell, it was on omelet, all right, [ HAVE the following articles for sale at my WM. K ERSEY. ding inarch, and Klla and Lester Butler I home one mil«* south of Bridgeport: One and big enough for half a dozen men. j a c k M c D o n a l d , snug the wedding song. The bride and organ, bedroom set. dresser, three iron bed R IC H A R D P A U L steads. two s«‘ts of chairs, three rockers, couch, W hether there was an ostrich* farm In Iter maid were beautifully dressed in kitchen cabinet, dining table, two center the neighborhood and he got a real ED. B ID D LE tables, two stands. This furniture is all good. raiment most appropriate to the inva R. C. C R A V E N . One quick meal range stove, one cream sepa ostrich egg or whether lie made it L. B. Brown acted as clerk at the in sion, hut ns our female reporter failed rator. used three months -Sharpie’s tubular from a couple of dozen liens’ eggs I iih at the last moment, we have to de quest and the verdict entirely exoner | N o . S o m e extra good milch cows, sow and don’ t know, but I distinctly remember ated any one from liability or negl gence j pigs, good driving mare, two standard bred pend for this writeup upon a masculine, in the matter. Testimony was given by colts, coming 1 anu 2 years old; 10-foot iron that It cort n o ?2 -an ’ I learned a ' lever harrow, 14 inch walking plow, disc gang who could not go into any description W in. Richter, I. L. Smith, Ned Gerling plow, farm truck with patent rack, one lumber valuuble lesson.” —Youth’s Companion. wagon, hack, «»pen buggy, 10-foot bay rake, of the costumes, but simply classed them er and Dr. B. H. McCalien. cans will revise the ta riff im m ed iately ¡„ten d ed sett its benefits. UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. Most people know that if they have been lick they need S c o t t 's E m u l s io n to bring back health and strength. But the strongest point about S c o t f s E m u ls io n is that you don’t have to be sick to get results from it. It keeps up the athlete’s strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, brings color to a pale girl’s cheeks, and pre vents couglu, colds and consumption« Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rick and poor. A n d it contains no drugs and no akohoL A L L D R U O O IS T 8 1 5 0 o . A N D SI.O O . A COMMON EXPRESSION When I want my laundry done up nicely I take it to the Dallas Steam Laundry NORTH MAIN STREET BOTH PHONES » t t •