Spring Medicine
Notice.
ABOUT A BINDER.
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble ami Never Suspect
In I he cou n ty court o f the State o f O regon for
I Polk county.
/ In tin* mutter o f the gu ardian sh ip o f Henry
I B. Hteffy, a person incapable o f con d u ctin g his
' ow n affairs.
N otice: To the a bove nam ed H enry II. Stcffy
and to M clis-n i. M ills, aNnev 1.. Olson. Mary
A ciitz .•-aruii K. Martin, hlfen May Warner,
Jem im a ( . < b nieiit. Mary Jane Stcffy. Cora
A deline Stcffy, ehildren and grand-ehilUrell
o f the a hove name«! Ilenry It. tflcffy:
v o r arc hereby n o iilh d tiiat Bumuel . Stcffy,
P r e v a le n c y o f K W luey I. in* . « .
A New Orleans woman was thin.
Because she did not extract sufficient
nourishment from her fr-od.
She took S c o t t 's E m u ls io n .
Result:
She gained a pound a day in weight
I
M. -I pci pie dll m t re ilize the . I .rm- I A« We ||u to preen »eyer.il
litthW
ine increase ami remark .l ie I .valency are entriitj.sl m enterUi.iniK Hut Honor
ot k.unty cb?cai e Justice Holiuan ami Jurors J. J. Wise
Wliilc Rameyi. • man, Abel l Tglow, Tom J. Notson, F.
^ .¿.orders are the V. Dalton, U. S. Grunt and J. R. Nunn
While it makes the blood pure, fresh
à f
I
. y /m o r t c -nr.ion uh to the merits of a binder sold by
disease* tlMt pre Mitchel, Lewis i ' c Staver to Fr ink F
and lively, it tones the stomach to bet-
va il, they are Lynn. The Portland linn sold the ma
-
.
ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu
almost t: e la t chine to Mr. Lynn ami now want pay
I a resident and in h a b iia n t <>f polk county.
I State o f Oregon, ha* du ly filed in the aljove
recognized by for it. but the l itter claims it would not
lates the kidneys and liver, gives new
I entitled court hi* petition praying that lie. Hie
patient ai «1 pi y work. So there vou are.
•fc*
said am m d 1). Stcffy. be appointed guardian
brain, nerve and digestive strength.
siciaug, vlio c <- 1 :
o ver the per on and estate of the above nanuri
Heiirv B. HtefTy. as a person in capable o f con-
tent t\c ::t Hi. ■ < 8 PORTLAND HOTEL
ARRIVALS
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and
that tin*
said
court
An unlimited list of cures— 40,366 tes- ^
itifh (tort' riiifj the effects, while t’ e orig
at the h* u r o f . m o . !«V k p.m. . » I - . d d day has »npoinl-. l Saturday, the itr d day of M .
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inal
disease
undermines
the
tybtem.
testimonials in 2 years— proves its merit.
Thursday :
! Halb s, in sai i Cl ; i n t y .»I Polk as the tim e ' an.
11
Whr.t To Do.
f o r i ; Uenrii.-
Y. I*. Finke, Dallas.
S pkciai ..—To m®et the wishes o f those who
1 " f -, id petition : you an
There is comfort in the ktiowledge so
preferuiedicino In tablet form, w ear« now put
art
Mrs. M. V. Smith, Dallas.
often expressed, that I)r. Kilmer s
ting up H oods Sarsaparilla in chocolate-coated
Mr W . A. Snow den, 1C > Milton St., Dedham , ! t " a p| tided that you are required
Aliteli Butter, Dallas,
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
tablets as woll as in tho usual liquid form. Iiy Mu
. -ay-' ” 1 u an t <■ • ry :-ick woinnii to
rar aff said time and place ami shew
li rt Dan iis, Falls Citv.
reducing Hoo«l s Sarsaparilla to a solid extract, know I ho pui '¿jig i>ovv or < i I b e d 's Sar.'H'mriMa.
, if any there be. w hy a guardian should
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
we have retained in the tablets the curative prop- A ft e r a lon^ iliio
I ii.nl m i.k l< u' ami a
not be appointed for the person ana estate of
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bbidile: Friday
said H nry H. Stt ffy. a> a person in cap able of
erties of ovory m-di- inal ingr*Mlicnt.
dr> ;o !: ul sore w inch Ifor.rl .•« Snr-ar*aril.ap«*r-
J . C. Hayt<*r, Dallas.
Soldny druggists or sent by mail. ¡00 fe cti y . ure«l. I Ins m ed icin e p u rifie d m y ulooa
and every part of the urinary passage.
co n d u ctin g his ow n affairs
,C 'V _
Hood Co.. LowoU , M û . s . am i in vigora ted
doses one «lollur. *. c. T ...............................
s te m .
W itness: Ed. F. Cnnd, Judge of the County
(i. A. Bradley, Dallas.
It corrects inability to hold water
_
Court o f the H’ ute o f O regon, fur Polk cou n ty,
and scalding pain in passing it, or had Sat unlay:
w ith the seal o f suid Court affixed at Balias,
B. 0 . Gilbert. Monmouth.
nr.T.,11. ihi» mil d»> »1
J-'j/j“ ’
, If the it is ¡my one tiling that a effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
Ira Cooper, Indep.
■ -V m . 1
i'..iihi '1 cii-rk
1 woman «lreatls more than another it cessity of being compelled to go often
Sunday:
1 - - ’
•*> .«. r. Tm.»r. Urputy during
j j.s u suriticiil
ion.
the day, ojM-riii
and to
get up many
O. C. Smith, Monmouth.
A dm itted to the second class o i m ail m atter.
can are
slate hun-
w ithout
o f the
a
times fear
during
night. The mild and I II H. Clark, Dallas.
contradiction that W e there
(lied*, yes, thousands, of operations the extraordinary elfect of Swam p-Root Monday:
performed upon women in our Los* IS soon realized. It stands the highest
W . V. Fuller, Dallas.
OTICE ! h hcr«*l»y given to ’ ■ horn it may <*on- pitals which are entirely unnm es- for its wonderful cures of the most dU-
T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 23 , 1908.
Cleve Prather, Buena Y is t’ .
ciTii that tin* um lfraiKiicd execu tor o f tho
Lell Luforth, Rickreall.
uk tale o f O liver K. Pickens, deceased, by order
you f
o f the h onorab le cou n ty court o f Folk county,
Wednesday:
O regon, dul> m ade and entered of record th ere
gist« iu fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
W . S. Smith, MonmouJi.
V . P. F I S K E .
in. on the 18th day o f April. Iffo*. au th orizin g,
You may have a sample bottle and a
O. C. Slliitu. -.luuiuoUiil.
em pow erin g and directin g him to sell the here
book that tells all
inafter described real property belon gin g to
L. F. Finseth, Dallas,
said estate at private sale, will on or alter the
For proof of this statement read about it, both sent free
J. L. Dun :ao D • >in .
»I 50
( Itemizer, one year in advance
..........
by mail. Address Dr.
the following letters.
23rd Day of May, 1908,
. ¿ 00
SUBSCRIPTION - With Weekly On Ionian or Semi weekly Journal
Kilmer & Co., Bing
Mrs. liiirlinra Base, of Kingman, hamton, N. Y . When Home of Bwamp-Root.
. 1 75 offer for sab; and w ill sell at private sale, to
With Oregon Woodman
Com m itleen.tu Eloct««1.
the highest bidder for rash in hand on day o f Kansas, writes to .Mrs. I’inkliam:
writing mention this paper and don’t
The following committeemen were
sale, tin- fo llo w in g described real estate, t o w it :
“ For eight years I suffered from the make any mistake, but remember the selected by the two old patties to repre
B eginning at a point in tho center o f the
. . j Office,
cou n ty road IS.02 ch ain s south o f the n orth most severe form of female troubles and name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and sent them in the different precincts:
¿57
on I I 1 Ollico
M IT I
east
corner
o
f
the
south
half
o
f
the
don
a
tion
was
told that an operation was my only the address, Binghamton, N. Y .
UOI
*' I Residence
Residence, 113
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Republican:
land claim <>f W illiam Robinson and wife,
cla im No. 33, N otification No. l.d'J, in tow n sh ip hope of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkham
Douglas—T B Stone
o south, range 5 west, o f the W illam ette m eri for advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkharn’s
Do not make any mistake, but re
Jackson— J A Baxter
dian, in Polk county, state of Oregon, and run- Vegetable Compound, and it has saved
member
the
name,
Swamp-Root,
l
r
Salt Lake— Elmir Er.es
Patronite One Another for the Upbuilding of Town unii County
i ig thence north H/) degrees west 4.69 ch ain s; my life and made me a well woman.”
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address
t i.n r e south W) degrees west 2.72 ch a in s;
Eo!a— H B Brophy
them e west 12 .'Jo ch a in s ; thence south 68 link s;
Mrs. Arthur R. House, of Church inghampton, N. Y . on every bottle.
Rickreall— William Cadle
n o nce south 2 degrees and 13 m inutes w ist
South Independence— Marsh Met'win
The Itemizer gives the news only j "e li for their ability to look into the 12. *.k) c h a in s ; thence south 17.80 ch ain s to the Road, Moorestown. NT. J., writes:
south li,*c o f the north h alf o f the D i .
of
“ I feel it is my duty to let people
Buena Vista— W E Sevens.
j future. Some will utilize their land J. hu E >st and w ife; tlo nce east 'J.24 ch ain s to
weekly, but nil of it.
know what Lydia E. Pinkhsim’s Vege ch eck for 3 per cent o f bid w ill be re<iuired
South Monmouth—T J Berry
the -"•uiheast corner o f the north i o f said east
with each bid, and each party ob ta in in g c o n
for orchard purposes, hut a uunilier art1 claim;
Luckiamute— R M Fowle
thence north 10 link»; thence east 13.80 table Comp 'ttrul has clone for me. I tract shall executed an app roved bond for per
c h a in s , thence north id.¡31 chains to the place suffered from female troubles, and Inst form an ce of con tract. Buis to be opened b;
Bridgeport— R 1( Riggs
Circus ilny now puts all other | noing in for fine stock.
o f hegruing. and con tain in g Wl.17 acres more March my » hysician decided that an the cou n ty court on date and at tim e a b ove
East Dallas— I F Yoakum
or less, subject to confirm ation by said cou n ty
m ention ed, reserving the right to reject au>
operation
was
necessary.
My
husband
tilings in tho rear rank.
Halls City— J C Talbott
court o f Polk cou n ty Oregon. Scaled bids may
{»rail bids. Plans and spccifh 'ation s may b
North Monmouth— IraC i ’owell.
The victory for stat'-ment N
1 be sent to the undersigned ex ecu tor at any objected, and urged me to try Lydia seen at the office of the countv clerk on or In -
time prior to date o f sale.
K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, t . re A pril 27, l'JUH.
South Dallas— IJ S Loughary
Dated at Ihillus, Polk cou n ty, O regon , this
E. M. SMITH,
The melting of the Fairbanks boom and the entire demoralization of the lHtli
Mid to-day [ am well and strong.”
North Dallas— G N Cherrington.
day o f April. 1U0H.
C ounty Clerk.
machine
shows
beyond
doubt
that
the
H
ARRY
PICKENS.
McCoy— t i L Kelty
wont cause any spring floods.
E x ecu tor o f the estate o f Oliver R. Pickens, » • A C T S 0 2 R S 8 C R I V O I U T N .
North
Independence— R II Knox
peopT of Oregon lire to hereafter do d o « « R ed.
For thirty yoars Lydia E. Pink-
No committeemen were elected in
L. 1». BROWN,
liaiu’s
Vegetal>i<*
Compound,
ni;.-v
AN
IRREGULAR
VERB.
fitness A ttorney for estate
In addition toall those bureaus at theii own thinking as to th
Spring Valley, in Stiver precinct the
from roots and herbs, h a s been ; . . e
vot • is a tie between J J 1 Hurston and
present the navy seems to need a bu- of candidates for otlice, and
at the
standard remedy for female i ll s , One That Made a Frenchman Despair A E Tetherow, each having received
old system of boss rule, as far as our
reau in defence of our policies.
cf Learning English.
and has positively cured thousands of
two votes.
state is concerned, is a th in : of the
women who have ls-en troubled with
“ WIint (loos ’Bent It!* mean?” asked Democratic:
Douglas— J W Butler.
In tin* nam e o f the stati* o f Oregon, for Polk displacements, in llammation, ulcera the mail of tin inquiring frame of mind
A New Jersey youth of twenty one past, never, we hop*- to return. The co u n ty. l)cpn rt m eni No. 2
Jackson— N F Gregg
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, of his well informed friend.
A n nie Pike. Mrs. v
has already married three women. “ people’s choice” will not hereafter be a Mrs.
Spring
Valley—Fred Simpkins
May Tiitoin, Mrs. Marv I
I periodic pains, and backache.
“ Why.” was the reply, “ that means
Eola—-T W lirunk
He was evidently elected to gather all misnomer, but a blissful reality. As a Kilgar, Mrs. R«.s«- it. II.
M r s . P i n k h a m i n v i t e s ail s ic k to g ». depart, be off, take your leave,
Mrs. Jessie (iilliam , 1*2« 1 - I
South Iiutependence— VV 11 Craven
the trouble he can before he is too old consequence the man of convictions, ward Pike. Mrs. Alice |
w o m e n t o w r i t e h e r f o r a d v ic e . and don’t he slow about If. I don’ t
McCoy— Clyde Kelly
Crabtree, Aaron Pi 1.« ,
Sin- tins padded th o u s a n d s to know what it came from unless it is a
honest, fearless and of untarnished
East Dallas— J B Nunn
Plaintiffs, |
to enjoy the excitement.
h e a l t h . A d d r e s s . L y n n , M ass.
vs.
bit
of
policeman’s
slang
for
’Get
off
my
Bridgeport—
W iiliam Burns
reputation will be elected to < (lice, W illiam H ancocks. H enry j
Luckiamute— J O Staats
beat!’ or ‘Clear out unless you want
H ancock -, Charles H an
A Western hoy died the other day and the tricky, scheming politician cocks, Mrs. Jessie Rees- |
Stiver— J T James
me to beat you!’
NEW T 5 -DAY
lev. Charles J. Becs|«.v. i
Buena Vista— M N Prather.
from the effects of a bee sting in the will be compelled to take a back scat. Jessie- M. Bcoslcy, C. M. i
“ I am reminded of a Hue in one of
South
Dallas— Oscar Huy ter
B.-eslev ail.I Thom as It.
Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes’ amusing
ear. W hich, alas, reminds 11s of all It will take years to entirely exter Bc.slcy,
North Monmouth—George Booth by
A dvertising under tliis head i cent a w«»r«l poems, scattered through the pages of
minate
the
latter,
but
if
the
„voters
Dcfcmlants.
J
North Independence— David Dove.
the men who listened to the buzzing
each insertion
his delightful ‘Autocrat of the Break
No committeemen were named in Salt
W illium
llaucot-k».
Henrv H ancocks
of the political bee and wen to their will continue as they have be:un and T o Charles
H ancock«.
Mrs. J.'ssi«- B.-enlev,
fast Table.’ It runs:
Lake, Rickreall, South Monmouth, Falls
ke |i the power in I heir own bands, it
Charles J. Beeslev, Jessi« M. Beesh-v c
L O R s a le —eight full blood Berkshire pigs, 2
graves feeling that they were stung.
City and North Dallas piecincts.
“Depart! Be off! Exceed!
M. Hccsley and Thom as B. Beesley, the abov
'
m onths «»Id, m ale or fem ale. -Barton
i
can be don . It will the > be a pleas
nam ed deb-aidants.
E xude! E vam pe!
Riggs, Am ity, Or«*., It. F. I). 2, p hon e Pink 323. !
The best is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
is the best because it does the most good.
W jJ
Portland Firm Wants Pay for One.
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T rl£ POLK C d U o .Y ITEMUEFi.
ixi tutor’s Notice.
N
*a,y i",,‘ u*“»yhftVe
avoidort ,jy ‘^ Zu imvel.«bUrlm1
LYD IA E.PiWKHAIYS’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
11
’P H O N E S :
Summons.
Howell “ lows as Imw” ure to vote and not a simple force as
the Atlanta Constit tion will observe : n many instances heretofore.
Mr. Clark
a strict if not actually armed neutral
ity between Mr. Smith and Mr. Brown
‘ Miikine go< d ” is the brief, j itbv
expression of the growing .American
in the coming Ga. gubernatorial con
sen imeni as to the square deals in
test. The Constitution’s experiei ce
politics, li nance, transportation, com
last time has somewhat cooled its merce and the indù tries. The senti
martial ardor.
ment contained therein is no less im
portant in the profession of
Fulton was beaten by Cake not be
cause of his political affiliations,
not
because of Honey’s charges, but be
cause the people of Oregon have de-
monstrated tha* hereafter we shall
news
paper making, medicine and teaching.
It may be slang or a provincialism,
but to “ make good” is the key note of
all success worthy of recognition.
It
is the one great consideration in
have clean politics and as Fulton be printing
and
jouanalism.
Shilly
longed to the old ring and approved shallying. ina» curacy, incompetence,
of their
methods, his defeat was a
t. This reform has
naturili rumili.
lian bet
liven
worki- ’ g for yearz,
years, lint
hut has
lias juat now
reached its culmination. We will nee
mor e of it later on.
lack of taste, “ just as good,” never
! m ini that will uimwer, are the pilfall«
IN T ill. NAME OF T il ESTATE OF OKEOON ,
•\;{"|
I Yon ami each o f you are hereby required I
to appear •ami answ er the lo m p la in t Died
again-t you in the a b ove entitled suit, in th«*
a bove named court, on or before six weeks C*KRVICKAB E O. I.
boars *for sale.
from Ih e d a le o f the last p ub lication o f t h i s t u Ballard. 2\ m iles <*ast o f Dallas.
sum m ons, and if you fail so to a p p e a ra n d
nswer, for want Hi«T«-of the plaintiffs will
ake a «halve against you and each o f you ns I . .
plants for sal«* at 2 cents W.
nive«j for in th eirsa id eoniplalnt. to w it: Tiiat I I I (MìANBKRRY
'
plaintiffs are th«* ow ners in fee sim ple of the L H. Kraber. A<hlr«*ss Riekrcall. Inde pen
if
follow lug described real property, to w it: The len t phon e.
soul beast «inarler o f section 27 in tow u sh ipti
south o f range J west o f III«' W illam ette m eri
dian . in Polk cou n ty, Oregon, ami that d e
«OR sale ch ea p \
■orni hand Osborn hin-
«1er A. V’ . Met'a arter, Dallas.
fendants and each o f them he forever bnrre<l
A2»
ami ciijqim -d ft*.in cla im in g any right, title or
interest in or tosaid real premises or any part
thereof, am i for such oth er ami fu rth er'ord er
as to the court m ay seem proper in the prem
i\ -. i ; -
Buff O rpington ■gg. |1 for 13
ises.
> J. E B.-ezl. \ Falls Citv.
T h lssn m m on s is publish«*«! f o r a p eriod o f
«¡\ weeks, by «»rd r «*t Hon. E«l. F. Coa«l. judge
o f the county «*«mrt o f Polk cou n ty, Oregon,
ma«le at eham hers «in March 16, I'.HtH, ami Hie R O R sal«* Reuistered Poland China boars and
«late o f the first p ub lication thereof is .March • sows. W ill exehan ge for i-o'vs that w ill he
Iff. lfftw. and the date o f the last p u b lication fresh early this fall. K. E. Hewitt, M onm outh.
TF.
w ill be on the 80th day o f April.
April, 1
1908
SIBLEY A KAKIN.
A ttorneys for Plaintiffs.
» let Sheep on shares. About 60 head by 1st
of O«*tob«*r, John Martin, 33-1 P ion eer.'A 1 6
young men to acquire a few acres o
his own and plant it to something
Especially
this »he tendency of the city
youth.
is
bred
It denotes frugality and Imsi
ness sense on their part, and speaks
THE THREE “ L’*” FOR
WILDE’S BOSS
^
- v ñ w F
\ j .
(0 ilisaster ami failure; they all ami
*V4.*W f t IL _, .
vaeli signify inherent imlifervnce to
>R SALE T\v«> k « o«l cow s Rivinjr m ilk and I
will !»«• fresh in A j ri 1 and May. Oin* and a
hall miles nortli of Dallas, on route 1. Mrs. F. j
M. Dunlop.
tf |
in m e’s callini: requisite to that high
ptjrformanee that
satisfaction
me nt.
brings honor with
in worthy
i I i -
ARM FOR RENT 110 arres muter the plow ,
in«|uire of J. J. be verk, Lew isville Address
M onm outh, Oregon. M utual plume, I on w hite
it
a
L ?
accomplish
ELP W \ NTFT’ A f»*w en«*rir«*tic men t«> tra v
el am i «1« i on : rate an arii«*U* <*i ^reat m erit |
that I.*« net«l«*.. in all homes, b 'is 'm «- Iiouaea, j
fa<*toriea. et«*, A«hlress |„ A. Mathews. Dal
las. Oi.-u«in.
AS\
that will before many years I k 1 brin -
ing him in i revenue.
.
DORSALE M am m outh Rron/«- turkey eggs
Albert Ahlerm an, Salem. Box so route 1.
the highest sense of honor that re
quires full measure tt want of |>ro|M-i-
The dividing up of the large tract.*« regard for the rights of others anti a
of land in Oregon will some day great hick of the deep, r- nl interest and pride
ly increase our population.
It is
gratifying to see the tendency of the
But It takes a Latin scholar to dis
cover Die derivations of all his verbs
of motion.
“ There is a story of a Frenchman
who on his way to England was made
the victim of a practical joke in re
gnrri to the verb ‘go.’ whose ‘went.’
‘going,’ ‘gone.’ are Irregular enough,
goodness knows. He was found to b •
struggling with this variation: ‘I go;
thou departest; lie clears out; we cut
stick; you make tracks; they absquatu
late.’ and as he read it he exclaimed:
“ Mercy!
What irregular verbs you
have in your English language!” *—New
York Tribune.
A certain farmer who lives out' In
the county ami who Is noted for his
closeness in money matters has a
twelve-year-old son, who Is as Indus
trious as his father Is penurious.
Recently the father and son made tt
compact where' y the latter would re
ceive 10 cents for'every cord of wood
he aaweil mid piled In the wood shed.
Immediately tin* hot ttecame very
busy at the wood pile, and his earnings
have been plllug up at a rapid rate,
his mother keeping her son’s hard
earned savings for him
"W h at are you going to do with all
your moneyF' the thrifty youth was
recently asked.
”OoIn' to buy a new saw with It,”
wns the reply —St Louis Globe-Demo
erat.
SH •
w O itiï
BüY
Su ni nions
until slio luis satislied hon
that tli«* artielu is witliout a
tlaw. I hat’s the kind of a
customer we likt*— one who
will ¡mill for t in* weak points
Slu- won t find any, however,
in our
Lury F. Jellison. plaintiff
QUEENSWARE
or in any «>f the croekerr on
our shelves. NVe went on a
tour of inspection liefore sh«*
e ne and put everything
riifht, including tli«> prices
Benjamin Constant.
Benjamin Constant, having aided
w ith Napoleon
• Ing the hundred I
daxa, felt the need «»
ilying bint« j
I self v Iten Louis XVIII. returned to j
power
He wrote the king a letter
! Lilias, (Ircgon.
with t
end In view ami called upon |
-
-
Preside.«
Mine.
tinier to dl*«nss the subject. » . C . CRAVEN
'XL G. VASSALL
-
-
Cashier
; She askw 1 him quietly:
DIKKCTOKM:
“ Have you finished your letter?’’
N. L. Butler, R. C. C r ’ ven, D. L. Kevl
“ Yes.”
M M. Ellis, W . G. Vassall.
“ Are yon satisfied with It?”
This bank is pieasiM t»> place at the
“ Entirely satisfied. I have almost
disposal of its customers the f:i«*ilities
persuaded myself.“
gained «hiring many years «»f continuous
service ami growth.
W . H. R O Y &
CO
Charles J. Jellisoti, «leffiKiant
J
T«. Charles J. Jellison, the a b ov e mi
f«'n«lant :
|N tin* nanti*o f the state <»f Oreaon,
are
hereby require«! t«> appear amt niistv
the
com plaint ffied against you in th«* a!>««ve en-
tn le«l suit on «ir ill lore tin* 2Sth «lav of May.
1908. That t.eing the last «lay for vour appear*
am*e <*r answe r, fixed hv an «»r*li*r«*i tlu* court
for the publh ation of i ;> summons. .\n«1 if
xou fail s«> to appear and answer th«* same, for
want thereof, plain tiff xvill a pp ly to the cou rt
for a «tc«*r<. against yon for tin* relief prayed
for In her « om plain t. t o w it : That the bonds
«»* m atrim ony now existing between plaintiff
am i yourself be dissolved, and that site have
the custody o f the m in or ch ildren , the issue««/
said m arriage m w it: Itarland c
Espy D.
and Maud 1». lellison m u I for her cos's and
disbursem ents therein.
This sum m ons i« published in the F-xtk
Ci-mttv Item izer t»y order o f tit«* Hon. K«i, K.
» oa«t judae o f the <**mnty eotirt o f the «o n u ty
•* u Ik and state o f Oregon. xvh;«*h « tid or.lor
rs in ti n* city o f Danas, m
!Rt1.
tint x O tevou. nil ti 16th da x of \pr:i.
DALLAS CUV BANK
P h says : “ The milk t»f human kind-
news as «li*|>en*e«l by some }*«*ople
tastes strongly of the can. **I’ve no*
tioed that some rich men squeeze a
dollar so hard, when they take one
out to spend it. thev must make the
M arrying.
«Mtle sick. If ever I get a rich father
Everybody Is expected to marry
I think I’ ll establish a school on
mice, and there Is not imieh talk when
“ How to Live and I«et Live.” This
you marry tit«* tlrst time, hut people
store is run on the “ Live and la*t
look wise when you marry the sec
Live” plan all right. Everything is
ond time and roar when you marry
marked in plain figures and sold «»n a
the third time.—Atchison Glolte.
very small margin of profit at the
lowest prices t>oesib1e, aualitv always |
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Ci)tisi«lere<l
My 1 m » ss nelieves that
V s r y In t e r e s t i n g .
qualitvisof first importance in select
“ What do you find s«» very Interest
ing things to eat and drink. All urn-
ing altout society?” asktsl the ordi
cers claim to sell the ls»st, but when
nary person.
you get anything at I/xighary’s tore
“ W ttchlug |>eople trying to get In.”
yon know voti ve got the >est an«l
answered Miss Cayenne. - Washington
that’s twiine comfort these grafty
Star.
times. We don’t have to tell you our
sugar is pure cane. It meets the re
quirements of the law, is brand«*«|
Time Is the great comforter of grlrf.
cane sugar.
bnt the agency by which It works La
W ILLIE
•xhaustlou.- Lsndon.
C . L. H A W L E Y
Republican
Candidate
From Polk County
M¡i «lax i»f Max
L. Bl'TI.E .
*v f«»r plaintiff.
W o Lay O ur E g g s
We lay our eggs before you fresh from
the Linn. From hen to vour tabl-.» they
come as quickly rm it i« possible t«> get
them. Try some and see how different
they are from just or«iinary eggs. But
goo«i as they tire they are not a hit bet
ter than sill groceries handle here. If
( you like fr«*sh eg28, as you surely will,
I you will Ilk«* our other groceries equally
i as well.
You will like our prices too.
They are til ways the lowest that will
j
I pay for tine quality.
j
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E. B O Y D & S O N
.. . a t t h e ..
1
C o rn e r G ro c e ry
1
mous w a s ¡
and the
the 2Hih «lav «tf I
•I to app«-ar and
l>ef«»r« th«* sai«!
6 pm.
v V
T li: ¿ if iO N FIRE RELIEF
McMinnville, <>regon.
CIIAS. GREGORY, Agent
DALLAS, OUKOOX
B. F. JONES
Atiorney-at-!.aw
Ii n. il Settlement.
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’ OTIO E 1M HEREBY «¿l\ KN HI \T HIE F l
nal
Max H a le
airai«
• state of \ t Ila
v|
tat Hied in the
P«
lat«* o f O regon, ami that t
Ma
1908, at the hour «»f to
Ì a. m., has been du ly appoint)*«! by su
for the hearing «*f «>t»j«a*tions to such tii
count and the aettlem ent thereof, at
hUh
tim e any tterson int-'r«*st«*d in an«*h **st»i
appear amt rile ob jiv tlotis thereto in ' B in g
i ami contest the same.
I Date«!, this 2nd day of April, iooh
M a XIULKY
Administrât«
Notice
to Contractors.
\
' the « «»iiMni. (ioti i*f tlm*«' i.ri.lg. ' <>n. 1 at
(««*» -pm, with >«) f,*« t «ppraH -hvti. oin* tU« foot
»l*nn with m f****t »ppmm‘h»**, h ii «1 nttr »3
»psn with » fof*t «cprnftrh«*». th«*«»«* hri.1e«*s to
hv
Ntnivtuif«: hi«ls will »I.«»«» I m * rvt-vix«*«!
f«»r «unking four till*« HcgrvgMting st»«»ut *ix
tren thonwiml ruhl«* yunta of «lirt. Ki«|* will
hv rw»lv«*«I hy th** coilntv clerk «»f P«*lk «*«>uniy
tip to May 2. 19»**. at 10 «» « lock A. M, t'crtlfttA
IN l>K.I*KN DKNCK, «>K.
Probate work a specialty.
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
~ 1
INSTRt’ lTOR ON
PIANO AND ORGAN.
*tlidio : R« mmu 2, Wilson ImiMing,
Dallas, Oi«*gon.
C a ld w e l 3 «o 3«
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
N«w l»d lH 11 tkc Rcrsiakr B iii W ni ;
(Everything upto-«l»tc )
THE DRAGON
ALL D RU GG ISTS: SOc. AN D $1.00
REAL ESTATE TRANSFE RS.
FOR S A LE
120 acres, 16 acres cultivated; four
Bri dwell ¿¡c Craven to 'Vi negar &
acres ot bearing Prunes, Apples,Cher
( ’«me, lots in Monmouth
|250U
ries ami Pears. A four r«»oin house,
George \V Morris et al to R J
and barn 20x40 feet, good well, tlnve
^lorriy, land in t Hs, r «r> w
2400
springs
and running stream the en
\V 1^ Gilson et ux to J R Moyer,
tire year; a lot of timber, and a g«jat
lots in Falls C ity.........................
90
fence around the whole place.
William «Simmons et ux to Paul
Tell me if this is not a snap.
Fundnmn, laici in t (i s, r 8 w
320 J
Two 10-aere homes, in the city, at
Solomon K Crowley et ux to Krfie
a
bargain.
Also have Farms, and City
L * row ley et al, 90 acres, t 7 s.
Homes, too numerous to mention, and
r 4 w
..........
.
5
a few vacant lots.
II G Campbell to H T Darter, 20
acres, i 8 s, r «5 w......................
1100
A. J. B A R H A M
Stato of Oregon to George Bald
First d o o r west o f Post OfRee
win 420 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w..........
(00
R C Craven et ux to Theodore
Jacobson, 1») acres, t 0 s, r 5 x\
101
Ellen Sykes to John Sykes, 60
acr«*s, t 7 h , r 4 w .
............ 300
John Robinson lo E. I). Ressler,
lami in Monmouth
................
7
C W Lennar«! « t ux t«» J L Mur
dock et ux, 7 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w
land in Monmouth
. .
200n
Lucy E Rowell and h«l to John
We! strr, lots in Dallas
10(0
( ’ari J Swenson et ux t » T I* Janes
160 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w.............. . 4900
Have Homer Dale
the billposter
Post Your Bills
Probate Court.
'Guardianship of Ray Sevier and ()r
vilfe Sevier, minors— petition of B. .A«
Guy for guardianship of minors granted ;
bond tiled.
Guardianship of A. Redilekopp, a
minor—discharge of guardian entered.
and distribute your
advertising cards.
Estate of Oliver R Pickens, deceased
— upon, petition, ordered that certain
real estate be sold at private sale, af
ter giving notice required by law.
Estate oi Anna J.Croiser, deceased—
rep >rt of sale of re ¡1 estate filed and set
for hearing on Mav 5, at 10 o’clock a
m.
Do You
Know
1'hut bread is likely to
absorb disease
germs
when shipped in a bag
gage ear along with oth
er common baggage?
That the Stariiakery puts
out some of th«* best bake-
stuffs to be obtained any
where in the W illamette
Valley?
That $1 spent in your
home town is worth more
to you than .$3 sent out?
Three of the many
reasons whv should de
mand the Dallas product
when buying hakestuffs.
STAR BAKERY,
D. T. 3R0«VNE, Prop
Estate of Fred C. Raymond, decease
— petition for sale of real estate til«
and set for hearing on June 2, at i
o'clock a. m.
FLY,
Adapted to Its L ife of
Aeriai c iracy.
No one could f;. to be struck v\Tith
the singularly perfect ailapiation of th«*
dragon fly’s structure to a life of aerial
piracy. The four wings are large and
in proportion to their weight enorniou
ly strong. Each is supported by a wo.,
derfully arranged ueiwork of slendc
ribs, which give the necessary rigid!:,
to the till?:, transparent membrai.
forming its basis.
The muscles b
which the wings tire moved are mas
Ive and powerful and are so arrang«
among themselves that the animal t
capable of steering its course with is
unerring accuracy which any hi:
might envy. In tliis power It is large,
aided by a marvelous keenness •
eight, for in addition to the two gi *.
gorgeo.colored
com;» mud e;
which cl«!: * up so much of tho be
the Insect | >. s.es.scs three sum Her “si
pie” eyes, making live ejes in all. T»
prey v. .a*«i » . . iiúni Is seized and u
.«aired b. means «»f powerful, sharp
*«».#«Iietl ja s.
n ;s*:.;e ! which lives such an «<
■: My retjuireM a very pe«
IK«*
1.1« it!*:
aiqmratus. and this i
. 1 by a system of hole
|MJ i'* '
f.ic si
the body which op«
ate ue« work of air tuLx
► .111 c i.;
... part of the s.ysfei
n
ii
:e.-«* tubes is constniili
• I
the regular eompressi
¡ of tin* b«) ly by si»eei.
• U) I d
mbers* Journal.
• HU HCl«
S in g u la r ly
A
COM M ON
Dallas Steam Laundry
N O R T H M AIN S T R E E T
B O T H PHON ES
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC
S K ID O O
H O R SE A N D C A T T L E T A B L E T S
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
Makes
Your
Stock
Look
Like the Top
Price
F or Horses, Csttle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from «he active principle or the
condensed essence o f the drug. They d on 't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just
as g ood when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They com p ly with all pure drug laws. Ask for
and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O W orm . K idney. Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, H og Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder,
Spavin Cure o r Barb W ire Liniment. Distributed b y T H E B L U E B E L L M E D I C I N E C O . .
Incorporated; Capital Stock *300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
For Sale by
The Moors of Today.
The Moors of today are the descend
ants of those who conquered Spain,
who were practically paramount in
the southern portion for two centuries
and relics of whose wonderful build
ings are to he found at the present day
In that country. Indeed, it is strange
to consider the position of the Moors
of today when we see the work of their
hands in pa«t centuries, and the only i
explanation lies In the fact that they
are nnable to adapt themselves to mod
ern conditions.—Strand Magazine.
E X P R E S S IO N
When I want my laundry done
up nicely I take it to the
K iB E P N A T I o N .
How and Why Seme Animals Exist All
Winter V.ithout Food.
The phPuaoph.Y or nature of hiber
nation au I why ; tul h«>\ ll is that th
hiberna ii.t.i c real urea <tu go so Ion
without food are interesting studies..
Li : !io Hr ‘ place, the creature In o
der t«> enable it to sustain life through
out the long winter during which il
hiiieruates Is eudowed with t’# capac
Ity of accnmn! riu^ within Its body
large quantity of fat. This fat is to tli
animal what a well stocked coal cello;
is to a tire, and until the whole of i.
has been consumed the tissue of th<
1 ho ly pr.»;
remains untouched. I!
has been as« ortaiued that animals can
i endure the waste of tissue until it
amounts to 4«) per cent of their uortna!
weight. Should the weight be reduced j
beyond that point the result is death.
But nature comes to the rescue of the |
hibernating creatures in another way
When the liHieruatton liegins, respira i
tion and digestion almost cease (In i
some cases they cease absolutely), and
the circulation is only just active
enough to sustain life. As a conse j
qnence of this the wear and tear is re !
duced to the minimum, and the crea I
ture is enabled to pull through.—New
York American.______
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& CO., Dallas, Oregon
fK D , FLOUR, SEED, AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
Ju-t received a carload of the very best grade of country bran an I shorts,
Oats, Barley, Chop, Wheat and all kirnls of feed always on h ind.
Host hard wheat Hour, Vim ,................... $ 1.40 per sack
Also Dallas flour kept in stock.
G A L L C U R E .— Anyone purchasing one box of this great remedy will be
presented with p. complete medical adviser. Call and
make yourself at home.
J . Wl. L Y D 1 C , Proprietor
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