Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 30, 1908, Image 4

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    FR E D . J. W AGNER
has just put in one of
the “ Barcus”
HORSE-SHOEING
devi es. It is the latest thing
out for »hoeing horse» and he
has the best equipment and
can do the liest h o i>» -»hoeing
there is done in the county.
He has the best of help and
therefor can hack up w hat In*
says. J u s t give him a trial
and be convinced. There is no
U t t e r work put out than is
put out at this »hop.
promptly obtained in all eonniripa, or WO *rc.
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I.- ia L »»..1 M i- U ■ 1.1 oi ■ ■ '.I r I
r e p o r t t»u paienialniiiy. all
S TRICTLV CCNAIOr:i7«i.L. ».Via
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D r .M i LES'ÀNÌT
Heädash
MEETS A PECULIAR DEATH.
Girl Fall» in Faint and Break* Her
Neck on Couch.
Fifteen minute* after Minn Lillian K.
Wyman, 2D years old, employed »■» a
wait re- in the Point Defiance pavilion,
ar Tacoma, ha«l '¿one to an iiiMtaira
room, in the pavilion, rec ntly, «lie wu.i
found dead hy a ¿ill friend. Mia« M ;*
man, in Iwdicved t«< have I k *"H *»« z«*d hy
a fainting spell and in falling, »truck a
couch ill the r<*o:n, breaking her neek.
She ia survived hy her mother. Mrs.
Lena Mosemun, of Independence,Ore., a
brother and two »inter».
! N euralgia
| S ciatica .
i R heumatism
! B ackache .
j P ain inchest
j D istress in
! STOMACH.
Charles O’ I » r i • n. a farmer, who ref* ides
northwest <>f Independ •nee, w ill expeii-
mi-.it the coming •»%»• <m with a m w va*
i i ty .it hai h v which lie g o t t h i " .gh
; • «• Salem Brewing Or., of Salem. 'I hi»
harlev i i n t e r . ied ior brewing purpo»-
a ! ì it.- yield i - said t » lie higher than
m *t other varieties. It i» stato*! b\
GOOD NEWS
Washington, D. C.
Many Dallas Readers Have Heard
and Profited Thereby.
STEYEUS
“ Good news travels fast,” and the
hundreds of bad back sufferer
las are glau to h-arn that nron
is within their reach. Many
weak and aching back is bad no more,
thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills, Bella-
hie people are tt lling the good news ci if
their experience with the old Quaker
Remedy. Here is an example wortl
reading:
Mrs. Sarah Burright, living in Inde­
\\ e used
pendence, Ore., say»
amily and
Doan's Kidney Fills in
¡it remedy
found them to be an e>
husband
lor kidney complaint
•k ami re-
was suffering from a Ian
the rente*
eeived but little benefit
Iso annoy*
dies he tried. My son v
dueys. In
ed hy a weakness of tl
Iney Fills
both instances Doan’s
i I had a
i ured the trouble and
bearing dow n sensation
a tiled, languid feeling 1 decided t
Doan’s Kidney Pills. They proved
M/
fTCro p d estroying
/ fu rre d a n d feathered
)pesto a re made s h o r t
shrift of with a reliable,
unerring S T E V E N S .
C-For Sport or Se rv ice
ST E V IiN S R I F L E S —
SHOTGUNS P I S T O L S
are unsurpassed.
HIGH IN Q U A LITY
L O W IN PR IC E
If yon cannot
obtain from yonr
Dskr, w« ihlp
direc t, azpiosJ
p epald, upon
receipt of Cata-
log Trie«.
Always lniiat
on 8TEVEN8
when ordering.
j T
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Bend B cente In
lUmpi for
160-Page
Dlnitrated and
Dcai rlptlve
Catalog.
Kepi te with
BTEVEN3 and
general lironrm
Information.
T ry O ne
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They Relieve Pain
Quickly, leaving no
bad After-effects
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T a k e
o f the L it t le T a b l e t s
! S leeplessn ess
ex lu i /< ly. »urpuauiff n-ferew < i.
Wideawake inventor* Bhoi-M triveour Imnd-
hook on How tool.i.unaiKl Sell patents,
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\ entiiNi* will pAy.I low to n<-t a partner Ando ' r
valuable informal ion. Sent free to any addrata.
.501 Seventh St.
Headache
t ^ F O R ^
O’Bryuti Will Grow fete wing Deiiey.
D. SWIFT & CO
If you have
P a i n
a n d the
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When it comes to
NOME OF T H E M ARE IN IT W I T H
SIMONTON & SCOTT
REPORTED WEEKLY 11Y U. 8 . LOUOHARY
Wheat, a bushel, $1.
Bran, a ton, $25 LX).
Shorts, a ton, $30.
Data, a bushel, 45 cents.
Flour, a barrel. $4.75.
Flour, a sack, $! 25.,
( ’orn meal, $2 5d a cwt.
Potatoes, a Ini9hel, 40.
Butter, a pound, 20eents.
Lard, a pound, 12’a c -nts.
Bacon, sides, a pound, 121 cents.
Hams, a pound, 15 to 17 cents.
Shoulders, a pound, 1 2 ' cents.
Eggs, a dozen, 15 cents.
Chickens, a dozen, $3
$5.
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 @ 15 cents.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
Turnips, a pound, 2 cents,
Cabbage, a pound, 2*-« cents.
Onions, a pound, fib* cents.
Beans, a ]>ound, 5
8 cents.
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
Hay, a ton. $10
$15.
J . II. .Mulkey was in town. Monday
from ids farm north of Monmouth. Mr.
Mulkey runs sheep ami goats on his
farm and heretofore lias derived asplen
did revenue from them, l’lie recent fall
in the price «o' wool and ui< hair will ef­
fect tiie wool growers of Polk county
very seriously. B«*cent quotations ar»*
101 o cents for wool and 13 cents for mo­
hair. It will be observed that, this cut
is l»*si than omvhalf wh it.wool formerly
sold at. What the growers are going to
do to meet this situation is not yet de­
termined, but in all probability, accord­
ing to Mr. Mulkey, this fall in price w ill
result in a thorough organization of the
wool ami mohair growers of tin* Wil-
Round
T ic k e ts Only
ANO GOOD
FOR
29
DAYS
T ic k e ts on
PERFORM ANCES
AT
2
AND
8
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LI .E S IN OREGON)
Most pains are of local origin—a
“ crick” in the back, a twinge of rheu­
matism, a soreness all over arising
from a cold—are all cured hy outside
applications. The quickest safest and
most certain method is Allcock’s Plast­
er, known the world over as a universal
remedy for pain. They never fail they
act promptly, they are clean and cheap.
You can go right ahead with your w«»rk
w hile tlu* heating process goes on. S i x ­
ty years use has given them a great rep­
utation.
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11 Arabian Tumbler
O e le T a ra te C .
this county, ami Judge Galloway, after
going over the matter, thought it would
!»»• less expen <• the eout.tv to try it in
nn-dher »»unity. .m l on the showing
made hy 1 lemhrce’s attorneys, granted
¡i « h.-nige of \»n .«• to IN »Ik county. after
•dclinii'g to send he cast to Yamhill
• unity The » i t nit court in Folk com -
tv will convene at Dallas in two wteks,
w hen Hetnbree will he tried I k folt*
Judge Burnett. Tillamook Headlight.
Corvailis & Eastern
Railroad
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omsha
Kansas City
Both »vny*
through
Portlan d
Arrivo* at ('orinili
Arrivo* at Albini)
Good for rvturn in in days with sto p over p riv i­
leges at pleasure w ithin lim its.
Leaves A lban y
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REMEMBER W DATES
Trains to and from Detroit
F or an y fu rth er inform ation ra il on
i. X. Wot ills. L ocai . A gent ,
Lee ve* A lbany
A rrive» et D etroit
350
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laartc,'! '«It.it Cycliit« in* Bollir Skill
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\ Marvelous P i f n r f t
m useum
Double Menagerie Y
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A e n a iis l* S u p re m e
Real Romän Hippodrom^ ^
How do You Like Thii?
I h o O n ly L a d y in ih o E n u r e W o r l d w h o t h r o w s
S O M K Il « A U L T S o n t h e N a k e d B a c k o f
m S w if tly R u n n in g H o r i*
Tlnindfrine Roman Chariot Races Y \ Y
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COMPLETE JAPANESE CIRCUS
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Jktttnnlshing A croba ta
Tlmre i«» a gn*:tt variety <»f republic;! s
Frcachins Sumlov morning ami even­
ing. Sundiy school at U:45. F.pworth in this gtanl old state of Oregon, since
league a* b 30. Fray»T*ineet'nig Thurs­ the primary law came into vogue.
There are the real old-fashioned kind,
day evenitìg.~M. F. Dixon, pastor.
»vliich vote the ticket because it repre­
sent- a principle. But this kind seems
H »nti8T cu nten .
to be growing scarcer each succeding
Preaching Sunday morning and even- el*»«*tion. There are the near kind,
which arc almost persuaded to vote the
g. Sin . 1 1 : i \ school at 10. B. Y. F.
•> ■’(>. Frayer meeting Wixinesilay ticket. And then again there are those
icpu: Leans (so-called) with populistic
. g.— I II. Baughton, pastor.
tendencic«. and the demagogic kind,
which forget then ire principles at
stake and vote for the individual in­
stead of the party. The latter kind are
morning and ov­ growing very numerous. They ar»* the
Pteaclnmg
ening. Sum
ad at 10. Christian kind who »ay they Indmve somewhat in
Prayer meeting •(K*ialism, hut if they could analiz»* their
EltllMVO :
I). J . Be» ker. pastor. own minds they would reallv s»*e that
I htirttduv »*\ «
they are anarchists, not socialists. F»»r,
as w»* nmli*rstan»l tin* hr»*ad definition
CHRISTIAX CHURCH
«*f the two terms, socialism and an­
Prea. hing Sunday morning and » veil­ archy: socialism means the highest
ing
l»ii !»• school at
10
Senior type of government by the governed,
t hristian Kndeuvor at 0:30. Bible class while anarchy means no government,
ami prav*M meeting Thursday evening. hut chaos.—Sump'er American, repuo-
A. t ’. L’orbin. pastor.
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H IG H E S T J U M P IN G H U R S E s Y . ^
HERDS HEREON,TIINti E L E P H A N T y s &
CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS INDICUS Y \
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C A K E W A L K IN G H O R S E S \
f? V A TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS
KY » NOKI.ICA1. CHURCH.
T n «O E M a r k s
D e s ig n s
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C o p y r i u h t s Ac.
Anyone «ending a «ketrh and desertptfon may
«Tnlokly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention la probably patentable. Comiminlcu-
tlonaatnctly eonUdcntlul. HANDBOOK on Patent*
Bent free. Oldest airenry for aerurlug patents.
I’.-itonta taken throuah Muun A Co. receive
L tv. - Corvallis................................ 6-00*p.m.
A rrives at A lb a n y ........................................ 6 ; «0p. ni.
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Leave* Corvallis ............................ 11:30 a. ra
Arrives at Albany .........................
U ;1 > a. m
All of tin* above train eonbect with Southern
Pacific train* fmtii at Albany an«l (’orvalli*, as
»veil as trains for Detroit, living dire<-t service
to Newport and Bretcnbush Hot Springs.
For further information apply to
OKO. F. NEVI NS, Gen. Fas. Agent,
Albany Oregon.
handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lament ctr-
latiun o f any sclentlll« Journal. Terni*. f3 a
;»r: four month*, f l. Sold by all newsdealer*.
IUNN & Co.36’B«-d-»- New York
Branch Office, 636 F 8t„ Washington, D. C-
H. TT. 1.1vo. A gent. C>»rvall|*
Wants Marc of it.
The people of Oregon hive dually
»■iime to their sense» politically, ami
have stepped out ImMlv f«»r indepen­
dence trom ring rule, with Statement
\ *. 1. There are other things, they
can take the lead in. and we hope thev
will. For instance, take the initiative
in abolishing iiie elt-vtor.'.l c*>l!ege and
the F .
senate, have onlv the hon»e o f
A well know n Manitolmeditor writes : repri'sentatives. Men who represtmt
“ A- an inside w«*-ker I rind ('hatulier- the pt*ople. and not cornoratkms. The
laiu’s "»Minadi and Liver Tablets inval­ electnrial cotlege is a useless aptn*mlage
uable f«»r the touches of hilHoasneas to the country. It juggles with the
natural lo .-»»lentar? life, their action pinuiar vote o f the people. an»l we want
l»eing gentle and effective, clearing the indeed t«» he fre** from all such useleea
digestive tract ami the head.” Price Utnds Take the iniative in all etich
35 cents. For sal« by Stafrin Drug Go. thing-« for the g»s>l of the country.— Mt.
Scott Newt,
Preaching Sunday morning and even­
ing. Sunday school at 10. Christian
! ml» avor at Hr.'lO. Prayer meeting
Thuts*lav evening.— N. W. Sager, past­
or.
Gentle and Effective.
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Stafrin
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dale iii
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to the
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A rrive* at f'nrvallii
Trains for Albany
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May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7. 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
L**av» * YmpiinH
Leave.* C o rv allis .
A rrives at A lbany
Preaching hours at 11 ami 8,
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their <
grove
deuce
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A rrive* a t C orvatti*
CHURCH DIRECTORY
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T1CKKTS W ILL HK ON* SA LE
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Trains from and to Yaquina
Leave* Corvallis ..
Arrive« at Albany
M. K CHt’ HClT
P E O P LE Y Y
Cured of Rheumatism,
Mr.Win. llenrv, of ( ’hattanoga
A lar
tlie Me
From Dallas, Or
WNI . ¡YcMURRAY
2 2 F amous E questrians ;
For h
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town tl
W IL L BE M ADE T H I S S E VHOX BY T H E
A Great Outside Remedy.
if m
Kirk
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EAST
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Sheepmen Should Organize.
T h e C o u r t St
Crocors
LOW
RATES
MARKET REPORT
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A T 3A M F R A N C I S C O
OF PO R TLAN D
Never Sold in Eulk
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Change of Venue Granted
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TO S E E T H E FLEET
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PRECINCT OFFICERS.
lamette valley. The mohair growers
are oigani/ed to spine extent in the val­
ley, hut their organization is almost
identical with that of sheep, and in all
The official canvass of the vote of
tiktlihood they will unite with sheep- Polk county »hows the nomination of
men in organization.—West Side.
justices of the peace and constables as
follows:
District No. 1—O. E . Focht, demo-
cart, justice; Forrest Craven, democrat
constable.
Attorneys McCain and Vinton, who
District No. 2—0 . G. Savage, republi­
are representing A. J . Hembree, who is
charged with the murder of hi.- wife at can, justice; Marion Putnam, repupli-
Hand.ake, made a motion for a change can, constable: John Holmes, demo-
of vt*».uo. claiming that the defendant ciat, justice.
District No. 3— Hardy Holman, repub­
was unable to obtain a fair trial in tins
Articles published in the lican, justice; John A^hbaugh, republi­
countv
_ , with the fact that a number can, co nstable; Lester Butler, democrat,
of the citizens hud signed a protest jus tice; Frank Kersey, democrat, con­
against Governor Chamberlain parolling stable.
District No. 4— Frank Butler, republi­
Hembree ior the muruer of his tlaugti-
ter, were made special point to show can, justice; G. L. McMurphy, repuoli-
tli.it tlie people oi this county had made can, constable; E. Lipton, democrat,
up their minds in the case and that justice; A. U. Lewis, democrat, consta­
Hembree could not get a lair trial, ble.
District No. 5—J . H. Moran, republi­
District Attorney Ah Nary, .»ho was
ready to try the ease at this term of the can, constable; B Wilson, democrat, jus­
circuit court, did uot oppose the change tice.
District No. fi—H. G. Keyt, repúbli­
of venue very strongly, as there would
Is-great difficulty in obtaining a jury in ca i. justice: no constable nominated.
J . S T E V E N S A RM S
T O O L CO.
P. 0 . Box 4098.
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