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a ^ VO TE FOR E. M. SMITH TOR C O U N TY CLERK t h e polk county itemizes ?. Adm itted to the second «'lash 01 mall matter. rr? ------- g V O T E FO R à à W É fe ü Æ -vr'x 5 *8 l V . P . F IS K E . United State« Senator Í Itoniiaer, one year In advance •••••••• . SUBSCRIPTION- With Weekly Or. gonhin nr ••Sum weekly Journal I With Oregon Woodman ......... ’ PHONES: '♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . ♦ « • ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 28, 1908. 1 Olfir \ B h L L j Kesidenee. 113 The Candidates’ Column \f r T r ' 1 , ) Au i 4 Congressman - "* H. M. CAKE. W. C. HAW I.KV. Supreme Judge KOBCKT S. Hi:AN. M ^cHidcnee, 1401 Dairy ( ’oininisHioner J. W. B U L K Y . Railroad Commissioner. T. K. C AM t’ BKI.L. Patronize One Another for the Unbuild ina o f Town and Count]! Dixtrirt Attorney DEM O CRAT T IC K E T Joint Representative B. F. JONES. Representative C O N G R E S S IO N A L For U. S. Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain, of Portland JOHN H. MCXAHY. It mean* much to the taxpayers to have u man in the Clerk’» office who in thoroughly familiar with every detail of the othee work and in a position to give the taxpayers the best |K)Ssible service, K. M. Smith is a courteous ami reli able official and no better choice could be made for this position. County Judge Sheriff C. L. H A W L E Y ED. F. COAD. F. H. M V800TT. in a like time either lielore or sine»-. It was during Judge Siblev’s administra tion that the plan was adopted of av far as posihle doing away with wooden bridges and nutting in sewer pipes and permanent nils By this policy alone the county was saved thousands of dol lars every year that would otherwise be required in keeping up bridges. Judge Sibley before made good on every anti- election pledge that he made. He had the county b.>oks exported each year so that at all times any voter that cared to know could tell just how the couutv stood financially. Judge Sibley in ask ing the votes of the people this time pledges himself that if elected he will use every effort to improve the county rna Is, not of some particular sec-1ion « t the county, but of the whole county, and will make such improvements in « 'substantial, |>ermanent manner ami will see that the work progresses as fast : as it is possible consistent with reason* I able taxation, and as Judge Sibl-v \ “ made good” on every pledge be made , I n fore, we have every reason to believe ; that lie will do so again. During the present administration the road work of the countv has not re ceived the attention that we believe it was entitled to. When we consider that tin* county was turned over by Judge Sibley practically free from debt. I that the state tales have until this year, lieen much lower, that thousands of acres of timber land has lieen subject to taxation that was not previously tax able, and that general taxes have been higher and more revenue lias been rais ed for the county than ever before in the history of the county, and yet there ha* not been as much permanent road wan k done as there was during the ad ministration of Judge Sibley. Taking all these tilings into consider ation, we believe the voters will make a gn at mistake if they do not see to it that Judge Sibley is elected County Judge. I That hacking cough continues Pocause your system is exhausted and your pow ers c f resistance weakened. Take S co:it's E m u ls io n . It builds up and r.trengthen3 your entire system. a It contains C .ci > Jv :■** Ci- ant 11 Iypophosphite* so prepared that it is / ;* u .-e a u d easy to digest. K JL r*r :o above statement is a true transcript of the ool- ectious of the 1907 tax in my oflire, ami turned over to the county treasurer, up to ami includ ing the 8th day of May, 1908. J. M. U R A N T, Sheriff of P«>1L Comity, Oregon. Dan P. < : $ New Subscribers This Week. M > S. K. Crowley, Rickreall Noah Fttrgus.m, Falls ( ’ity Setli Paw«, Kickrcall. Ed liichinond, Dtllas. Chat*. McDevitt. Dallas. J. H Cook, McMinnville. Mm, C. K. Hanna. Sale in. W. I. Heynolds, Salem. Mrs. S. Townsend, Kings Valley. ♦ • ♦ Stouffer Regular Republican Candidate M H « Patents. FOR CO U N TY TREASURER United State« to Corvallis & Ya piina Buy Company, land in Folk, Benton ami Lincoln countie«. To the Voters of Polk county: Gentlemen: J. J. Whitney, Albany For Representative in Congress * County Clerk I am a candidate for election to tiie E. M. SMITH office of County Treasurer. A position of tiie greatest financial responsibility Treasurer COUNTY within your gift. And as many of you DAN P. STOUFFER do not know me personally, before ask ing von for your support it is but just Assessor FIRE DISTRICTS. W. D. Henry, of Spring Valley For Representative and proper that you snould know some C. S. GRAVES. thing of the person seeking this position. Please permit me to offer the following School Superintendent Towu to b « Divided into Four H. C. SEYMOUR. J. E. Sibley, of Dallas personal sketch: For County Judge I was born in Polk county 52 years Fire W ard». Surveyor ago; brought upon a farm; graduated ED. F. COAD B. F. BEEZLEY. from Willamette University in 1878; ................Alex. Holmes, of Bethel For Commissioner read law two years, but was compelled, The tire and water committee of the Coutmi.sioner W IL L IA M RIDDELL account of failing health, to leave city council were up to see us Monday Regular Republican Nominee For on the office; came back to Polk county ....... Fred. S. Crowley, of Falls City and made it known that the town would Coroner For Clerk and bought a farm on credit, and afted County Judge. R. L. CHAPM AN. be divided into four ttre wards, as we 15 yearn of industry and economy, pair for it. I then came to Dallas where I in our last issue. Main and ................. J. M. Grant, of Dallas proposed To the voters ot Polk county without have since lived. I was elected to the, For Sheriff Washington streets will be the inter term and promise« the «ame painstak tegard to party: office of cit y auditor and police judge | E L D C. DUNN. secting boundary lines. All of the ing and faithful labor that has charac- It lias been stated by my opponent for 12 years consecutively, which is evi- | | terizod hia work during tin* past year. that tiie debt of Polk county was paid deuce of my ability as a book keeper j . ^ . F. E. Meyer, of Dallas main business portion will be announced For Assessor in ca-e of fire by on** tap on the big i R egu la r Democratic Candidate for ! None who have been cognizant of the off four years ago, ami that if elected, and expert accountant. I work can sav but what it was well done, he would endeavor to improve tiie roads Although seriously handicapped b v ! bell and one toot of the steam siren at i Ilia record, although not of long dura of tin' whole county as last as ii could physical disability since boyhood, I am County Treasurer For School Superintendent W. I. Reynolds, of Dallas the electric light plant, followed by a ; tion, .-peaks for itself, and stamps him be done with reasonable taxes. not asking your support out of sympa Now as to the obligations ot the coun thy on that account. Tiie custody of continuous ringing and tooting. Klee- Among the various candidates for j as a man in every way fitted for the trical communication will be made by county offices this year the name of Ed. i place, one who can fill it with honor ty : January term of county court, your funds is purely a business propo- ....................... Ed. Dunn, of Dallas and credit to himself and subserve the 1904, the former administration made For Treasurer telephone so as to give quick alarms in ('. Dunn, democratic candidate for best interests of Polk county’s schools. its last levy of taxes to run the county sition and sympathy should cut no more figure here than in the selection of your county treasurer is deserving of special case of need. The other ward w ill be mention, Born in Polk county a little j Vote for him next Monday. and to reduce its obligations out stand banker, as that is what tiie office really jj ing from April, 1905, tiie out standing Luther Ground, of Monmouth designated by numlier only. Here is a over 29 years ago, he is known well and j amounts to in tiie end. For Surveyor imleptedness of the county was $33,519. Our county is now practically on a map of the districts : favorably to nearly every man, woman i C. S. GR AVES 20. These figures I take from the office cash basis, and our taxes, (about $150,- and cliihi in Dallas, where he has spent of the County Treasurer and any person OIK) annually) are mostly collected in the greater portion of their life. M r,1 ^ - ■■ i per down to the level that seems nee- Dunn has been employed by a number | Republican Nominee for Second may accertain whether correct or not by t lie spring and remain in the treasurer’s 1 calling on the county treasurer anil hands until paid out on warrant in tiie; of buaineM men in Dallas, and bis l**st county clerk. The first two years of regular course of business, and I feel i asset today is bis unstinted praise for Term as County Assessor. Day in and dav out there is that feeling my term the above amount of debt was that l am qualified from business exper- | honest and efficient work bestowed up wiped out and on substantially the ience, educational attainments and past of weakness that makes a burden of itself. Oregon is receiving great pronii- on Id ni by bis former employers. Ed. same assessed valuation of the former financial integrity, to care for these j Food does not strengthen. Mr. CarlS. Graves, the republican C. Dunn is careful, clean, energetic, of I nence all • ver the United States by administration the levy was lowered funds to the satisfaction of the tax pay-1 W í i h I i Í i u L o i i Sleep does not refresh. exemplary habits, possesses excellent nominee for county assessor, was born »Street [ reason of its tight l r election of a U. clerical ability, and is entirely rompe- in Yamhill county in 1872. lit* grad one mill the first year and two mills the I ers of the county. I therefore respect-1 It is hard to do, hard to bear, what tent to conduct the office to which lie uated from the Sheridan public schools second year. We have raised the road | fully ask you to consider my qualiiica- should he easy,— vitality Is on the ebb, and IS. senator by a direct vote of the peo aspires. He is making a clean and vig and then took a business course at a levy each year and did more good effect- | tions for this position, and if, in casting the whole system suffers. ple. Every ni1 ve made by the old ,limB ive road work during 1908, with the in- I your vote, you will use the same busi orous t’umpuign, and it is generally con Portland college, completing the same For this condition take I machine is watched with great inter ceded that he will lie elected treasurer in 1891. Since that time he has lived ‘ crease ol waJ?e8 that the county had to ness judgment that you use in yrur of Polk county next Monday by a sub- on a farm near Ball-don, until elected pay for its road work than the former j private business, I shall be satisfied. est and caustic comment made. All My Platform is: The oath of offiee stantial majority. in 1904 to the office of county assessor, administration did during theenire four It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and j the lar c papers are patting the poo- j where he has served well ami faithfully years they were in office. Any person i strictly interpreted and faithfully observ tone to all the organs and functions. ever since. As a resident of Polk who is not prejudiced and who will ex ed. j pie on the back and saving for us to In usual liquid form or in chocolated Thanking you for anv favors you may i countv for tlie last 13 years, there are amine tiie work will verify what I say F. E. MEYER ¡go in and win, and that we now have tablets known as Sarsatabs. lOOdoa. $1, ' none who know hitn who can say one regarding it. I want it understood that 1 show me, I am vours respectfully, One drunk reported in the police I am not complaining of the kind or the chance of our lives. DAN P. s ro U F F K K . word against bis character. He is a court til is week. Regular Democratic Nominee for My name on ti.e ballot is number 45. man in every sense of the word. character of woi k done by the former | a man of known integrity, and his en administration, for I am not. .Mr. E. Jacobson, of our depot force, Take has not conic out for State County Assessor. The Oregonian the other d iy edito They made mistakes, we made mis tire record in life has been entirely free C R O W L E Y FOR CLERK. ment No. I. Chamberlain ha-. So rially characterized the democratic j-tik in g a two weeks layoff. I from spot or blemish. His business takes. and to this date I have never Miss Henrietta Ellis bad an experi heard of a live man w ho did not make there you are. We find that there are many voters in j capabilities are such that be has party “ as a feeble party ashamed of its ence last week which she will probably Polk county who do not know that four filled this office of assessor to the entire mistakes. What I do think is not right, Fred S. C’rowley, the democratic can- remember. She was suddenly con is the method employed by insinuation 1 didate for the office of county clerk, is a The betting men of Multnomah past ami wishing to escape it; having fronted with a bear in the woods, and years ago, the term of office of county satisfaction of everyone, and is rated as , assessor was changed from a two years one of tiie best nu n for the position «ending secretely to certain individuals | graduate of the slate normal school at no principles or purposes for too fu as she saw he was not disposed to run term to a four years term, and that the that tin- n.untv lm» ever |,i. .luctd. He voter*, by letter to influence their act- county arc putting up no money on j Monmouth. For the past two years he *•'<* eimnty records disprove Cake’s election. A small straw like ture, and utterly discredited by its b it stood bis ground nianiuliy, she got sriary was also advanced from $'» a day has been fair, iuipa 1 1iaI. |.:iiii»tuking her gun and tiiid three shots at him, to $1200 n year. Now , our present as and exiiert in the p rformance of the their statement». \\ e have laid out for has been principal of the Falls City past.” We may be feeble, but we are | j high school. He is a grandson of S. K. that often shows tin* direction of. the the tbird one bringing him down. She no ashamed of our past. We glory says, when triumphantly telling about sessor, who is rating himself as a sec duties dev.dvii ir up on him, and hi* till» year much more work on road» in Crowley of Rickreall, who is a pioneer! wind. ond termer, and who is asking for an l»inks a» returned to tile courts are each direction from Pallyis and in each of 1852. in our principles and purposes for the it. “ it wasn’ t in a trap either.” —Sheri other term, has already held four years, noted a» mode'» of excellence and skill, district than ever before and the work I The peculiar fitness of Mr. Crowley dan Sun. under this change, and w ith the ex both as t<* penmanship and accuracy of is now' under way. We have caused to ! for the office of county clerk is not ex- ! We are sorry to say that some mud future, although the republii-an party pense of only one campaign. Hereto figuring. To sum the whole matter up be constructed one steel bridge and | celled by any man in the county, owing sliiiging has l»een indulged in by can lirt* found that we have stood for the fore our county assessors have held but in a few words, .Mr. Graves has made an three more are now contracted for; and ,| to his thorough education, received at four years, or two terms of two years extra good assessor, and asking as lie we have also cut out- more than six I tiie normal school, and ids higher con- ; dida tee oil the other side of the fence right things and have tried to absorb each, and at a salary of but $3 a day does a réélection to a second term, it is thousand running feet of bridges and cul- I ne* ion as teacher in the public school I)o not pay any attention to such re them. If there is a parts utterly dis and also had to stand the expense of hut justice that it be accorded him. We verts, purchased five new graders, seven : work. As a recommendation he lias it credited by its record, it is not the ports. two political campaighns. We therefore 1 might give numerous figures to prove ' slip scrapers, five wheel scrapers and ! to ids credit that he has succeeded him- 1 think it hardly right that our present I bis fitness for the office, but have space five new township road p’ows, placed the self into every position to which he has j democratic assessor should ask for eight years. The Itemizer is working for princi for only the following showing how till court yard in its present condition, and i been chosen. Mr. F. E Meyer, the démocratie able land has been decrease I in the per added new metal furniture to the ! This is the first time that lie lias ask- , ple, not party, when it comes to the A justice of the peace for nominee, is a thorough and competent cent of taxes paid and that on corpora county clerk’s and recorder’s offices. I | e«l for suffrage of his home county for a | election of a United States senator, No. 8, comprising the three man, and it is useless to go into detail tion property raised: In the year 1904 d’ul the best I could for the people of I public office. He is a man 24 years o f ; regarding bis ability to fill the asses railroad rolling stock, manufacturing Polk county hone.-tly, fairly and with a i age and has the confidence of men oj «11 and asks voters to fa>l in line and up and on** Hick rea 11 precincts sor’s office, as the record of his previous plants, unimproved and timber lauds single purpose of doing inv duty, and j positions in life. hold Statement No. I. Vote for rep 0h,ted m xt Monday. The democrat- administration in that capacity is paid 27 oer cent of the total tax of the promise the voters that if elected for a Mr. Crow lev was particularly nromi- | known to every taxpayer in Polk coun-j county, out in 1907 the same class of second term, I not only can, but will do I nent in athletic« during his schooling at reseiitafives who have come out un ic candidate in this district is Lester tv. We think the people can make ke no property paid 45 per cent of the total much more effective work for the next ! Monmouth. lie played center on the qualiliedlv for that measure and no j p Butler, of Dallas “ Judge” as he mistake by voting for F. E. Meyer for tax In 1901 tillable land paid 40 per j term» fnr il required tin.e to become j basket ball team in 1904-5, and was others. I arty lines should not hr ¡a known to his friends, is making a the total tax and in 1907 only > ‘‘quamted. with the roads and their prominent in both base ball and foot cent of [ til»1 county assessor. condition in Polk county and I am ac 30 percent. drawn in this matter, It is of too I c|<»rt,i vigorous campaign for thi<of* qua in ted with their needs and assure ball, having been manager of the base ball team in 1904. much importance. | fice, and will no doubt be successful. H. C. SEYMOUR. ac t o 'r n r c a i i u t v i i t iir» the voters that whatever we have done, Mr. Crowley, like tiie majority of the AN IU l H t L U U N l l J U D U t o H lr whathever we may do m the future, if ■ Lester I) Butler is a young man of residents of Polk county does not be The Itemizer has not taken sides , ____ elected, l will strive to be your faithful lieve it is for the best interests of the j good habit, has spent some two years . . A i servant and not a dictator. Asking Republican Candidate for ^ O u e a t . 4l in the prohibition tight in »his county) t h e most import int of the • VOur candid consideration of these mat- county to give more than two terms to in I • w roiding and pr.icti al work in It is for that reason that lie for tiie reason that we do not consul county offices to he filled at the coming tviH all<i volir votes. Bv the w av; a he . an official School Superintendent. T h ls w om an » « y » that »Irk a law office, and is entirely • ompetent election is the office of the county judge, j think over this matter the* second has consented to have his name ap)»ear er the bringin : of the question into wom en should not fa il I « try opposition to Mr. I he voters are coming to realize that it time, it strikes me that vou the voters on the ball***« the unties duties oi of tins this im port- l.y iiin E . 1‘ in k lia m * » V o K rfa h ln I to transact tue the newspapers us conductive to the Mr. H. ( ’. Seymour, the republican 1 » m.l » que»tm;i of |».liti.-», hut a ,,„e»- rtn,, tll, |iav» r», are the boy» anil girls Smith.—'W at Side I ant office If is platform is the oath C om pound as she did. *» * county * debt. * *-* Do you liest interests of the county. \\ «• have candidate for the office of county school tion of business as to who thev elect to 1 who paid • that M i A. < ¿ivgorv, of 2355 Lawrence superintendent of Polk county, is 30 this important office. The legal busi ; j cumtnx? ! of office, and honest and just treat Mothers’ Day at the Presbyterian i Yours Respectfully, watched such action in o her comi S» , Denver, UoL, writes to Mrs. ness that passe« through tiie hands of church Sunday. Let every one invite i years of ago and has already received ------- — — ment to all. Your vote for him next ties, a d do not care to bring our pa Ihnklmm : your mother to church. Bring her w ith considerable recognition as an educator the county judge in the course of a year, Monday will assist in the election of “ l was pr.i. tieallv an invalid for six of marked ability. Teaching has been in the * av of civil and probate matters | Sheriff’s Statement of Taxes Col you. Present her w ith a white flower j far exceed« in money value the business years, on account of female troubles. and wear one yourself. If she resides an honest and impartial ju-tice. a life work with him, he having lieen lated. ] underwent an operation by the engaged in it since graduating from the that in the same length of time passes | away write her a kino letter in remem- ( Over-Work Weakens cl ••••tor's Advice, but in a few months I ghtli grade of the j i blic school in Dal- i through the hands of the circuit court hrance of the dav. *6* “M •! was worst* than I»efore. A friend ad -[ la**. At that time, in 1898, lie U»gan his i in both departments. In addition t«l »»oilersi Fund A T I N 'l E P E N P ^ E . « Om.HOti Ht houl F uni . 2ii,»kri sa Your kidneys. \ d Lydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable work at Upper Sjilt ( ’rock, going t ► Lin- J this toe co inly commissioners very sel- City .. 4. «91.19 of bnlu.-i < t iiipound und it restored me to perfect coln countv to teach another term of j dom live at the county sent, hence ev Indent* nlen«*e......... 1.7:61.92 Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Mood. Members o f Eastern ^ r Vis»1 S iv health, such as 1 have not enjoyed in scb.Kil dune t • summer, lie then re- , ei vth •* Mulini ml h WM.M that comes no in regard to the Kl’ I . " Falls »*ttv. in: ii v years. Any woman suffering as | turned to l.aUieolc Academy for ni«*re financial affairs of the c«*uuty, including School District No. 2 ................... 2.2T0.07 All th« blood In your body passe* through ter City. 1 did with backache. Itearing-d* w n l-« booling and graduated from that in- roads and »ridges ac well as law points •• ñ ___ 96.94 your kidneys once «very three minutes. 191 v» *11 ........ «, nml per-h*dicjudns,should not fail Htitution. Mr. Seymour thci • night at that are raised bv the other officers are r «2 :w “ 12 ......... u ___ k <013* The kidneys ate your t 11 s«* L vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Oak Grove a year and at Rickreall two first referred to the county judge to 1 h » M B .................. 1.971 «Vi bkx invitati *n fr«nii tin 1 isti i Compound.” years, putting in both summers in teach- ! pa«se«l upon, making it very necessary “ 14 ........... 25.2*.» ter out the waste or Star lodge at Independence, a number! (Visi «a ••21 ........ ing schools in Tillamook county He i that the judge should be a man of abil- i ni ' •• 22 Impurities in the blood. nf our members fr<»m D illis went «»wr F A C T S FOR SIC K W O M E N . tlien accepted the principalship of the | ity in °f these lines. If the people ••2».................. If they are sick or out For thirty years Lydia K. Pink- Falls Uitvscliyol and served them faith- , exp»*ct to g *t . progressive, economical •• *.¿0............. 2,185.21 of order, they fail to do there Wednesday * \ •• ii:ig for a frnter h;n: 's \ * tide ( ’ontfiotind. ntnde fully tor three years, going thence to WMiiiuisw.»«i-*n we believe that Judge J. 176.97 “ ....... nal visit. They took tl > . .15 motor ami 111 .. ■ their work. •• :« ................... mot s and herbs, boa hern ilio Milwaukie, when* In* taught for «me \ D- Sibley is the best qualified man to • 3f• ................... M 19 F’ains, aches and rheu returned on a spe* ial one at midnight m !" I:tr«| mtiu*ily for female ills, fill all these requirements f«»r the f«*l- *• W .................. i m è $ year, returning to I’olk Ik t** t accept the matism come from ex- The > D»rs returned loud in their “ 44 MI 71 nml has |g*wi m lv cured thousand*«>t su|a*rii;tt* «lencv tendered him upon l«»a ing i * «sons : “ 46 ................ .. cesa cf uric arid in the 42.M7 When Ju Ige ^ildey was nominal < 1 ilie re.-ign.iti«>n «if C. L. Starr. i» Im nave U vti t rouble»! iih blood, due to negiectod praise • • lie roxal treatment and cour 49 30.97 In every «eland where Mr Sevmour i eight vears ago, the «-(Minty was in «iebt kidney trouble. te«)»!« i\. oiin> they received and hoping di qiia ’tinnì.», infii'tnmation, uhria- “ 57.................... 9.44A.JO about lllujkk). and was running deeper m , til »ix fid tuinois, irregularities, ha« taught he has been reelect«*»1 at r«n " fit.................. 366.49 ü ^ 5 r .* rOU_b.U C*V*“ ° f «nsterndy , in tl„ ..... nit.. t . iM, in debt each year, and practically no •* m 523 urr heart beats, and makes one feel as though! jH*»i «di«- i m i iis. Ut» ka» lu», that U*ar- .nerea«v»i «alary ami without ««dieita- permanent roa«l or bridge work was lin cipmcate in kind. After the work U« 71 • • «ì ti«>n on lii« part, a recnrtl to In* pr«*n«l they had heart trouble, bec ause the he \rt is iii“ *h»wn fe* 'ing:, tìattdency, indico**- “ 62 ........ .. 264.37 was servivi. 1 of and prolmhly one niu*«|uall« «1 by anv ing «I lie. Judge Sihlcv ple*lge«l the over-working in pumping thick. i;:Jney- “ 66............... l.iua.si» fi* ,t!i/ziite .•orni tvim is prost rati» >n. Tims** g’>ing from Dallas wore: Mr and i «»tber piofea-»«)r. On his uppuintm**ut v«»ters that if e ie -t«*d. he wouM pay off R.*.«d District h • 950.62 polsoned blood through veins and arteries. AYhv d » n i voti tr> it ? " 2 556 .«6 by the county court he at on«*e jnm|a*<i the county indebiedness, ami at the end It used to be considered that only urinary Mrs. C. I. Berne », Mr. and Mrs V. B ** • :» ............ . 743.67 Muir, Mi. ami Mrs. Walter Fuller. Mi >lr>». l*'!i!d *'U !i in v ite * n il sick Into the work of the school fair with of his term there was onlv $5(k)0 of the troubles were to be traced to the kidney* ‘ 4 ........... SW.71 , ol«l i ulebteoness remaining, and this an*l Mrs. E W. Fuller, Mr and Mi neu t«» r « t •• l»»*r f o r n d v ir e . ereat zeal, secure*! the prizes and lonk- •• « 1,001. Iti but now modern science proves that nearly DEMOCRATIC U S. Grant, Mr and Mr*». E. A. II.im •• 7 1'Ms g u iif n l th ou san d s t# j «»*1 after all the numerous «letaila «•onse- wan done without raising tin* taxes over 574. X* all constitutional diseases have their begin “ 8 ........ 702.(«t» ftton. Mi and M i H I ogart M h e n llli. Addreas, Lyn n , >laa.s. «pient up<*n such an uiulertaking. To th amount on which the previous ning In kidney trouble. “ 9................... 596.83 CANDIDATE him in a larg * measure is «lue the great court had l»eon mi ning deeper in debt, If you are sick you can make no mistake nml Mrs. F. S. Baniscv. Mr. ami Mr« t “ li» . . . . . 4S9.83 6 »| 93 sueceas «»f the fair. The «me for this and at thesume time that the indebted “ li by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild E. V. Ihilton. ’'1rs G. I Williams. M m j • 1 » 32AJI7 vear It** has well in hand, ami it will I«* ness was l*eing paid the stale tax«*« were and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer s J. ( ’ Uglou Mi *. G. I. Haw kin«. Mrs. “ IX ......... , i«rg«*r ami better than ever. In this higlier than they hail previously been, Swamp-Root, the great kidney rem iy is J on . Croat lier. Mrs. M Ifayter, Mrs.! .ve».;.*.» H 14.............. 6*4'7 ' matter alone he has till y «lemoiistrattsl and much heavier than they have been “ 1A •oon realized. It stands the high**«« 1 r its C baa. Me fan t, Mrs I i i 11« II »I »• . “ 1 6 ............ 74«.12 Mrs. C. St «Irin, Mrs. Ella M**trger, aincc, and at the same time almost «*ne t«* all his ex«vntive ability, ami the «*are wonderful cures of the moat dlstiessin^ 1.42*) V* •* 17 ................. M ip K L. ('bagman, M*>. I!*.lt Me fnl attention to «tetuils that injure« suc- half of the bridge« in the county were and is sold on Us merits 1* 1. «24 *6 Daniel, Miss Iva Melhiniel, Mis«* Olii«* 710.92 “ !9 «•eas. Mr. Seymour is not able to make renewed, and more ptimuncut r**ad by all druggists in flfty- The man who pledges “ 20 49- Smith. Misa R. tta Campbell, Mr. Ilsr i canvass of the «'«»unt v f«»r election in work was *b»ne than has ever I h ‘«* ii done oent and one-dollar tiz *' 21 1.**'.£■ rv Gaynor. June, a« the work of the offiee requires 513.73 es. You may have a ^ * * #VV ■ himself to support the his earetul an«l constant attention, «•«us aample bottle by mail n««w .4 . t Tots! fV.'S 4 5’ 01 Work «m Main stn * t, b«*ta « « i. ( KJ ing him to work a major portion of tiie froe. also pamphlet tellu g you how to find peep es’ choice for r» v; e» Hrhâln night ami day to keep up with it. For Out If you have kidney cr bladder trouble. ! and Academy. is ntognssiiu H:**M fa ì 14« *1 the last two weeks the eighth trrade ex Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer : trora hi y. Thevra«!.1 is n.*w e>t:iblish* I r.itn! tsxcs uni* »llreted «t thi» date. Uni ed States Senator Y«*u a c t . i c at\d I and the «team r* «lier is g«ttin^' 1 1 « «* ) h <I M«> ». 16.3Wi.49 amination w«»rk has «letiiamled much M Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. in shape f**r the r»*e»*pti«»i. for the «•ru*«h i time, he just n«*w getting it off of his Ststi* «»f Oregon ) w i t h o u t individual jury f«v Scivliing Rest. Do not make any mistake, but re- *‘d r«H-k .«»me of ahi« h ha« alrea«iv hands, nml dom n«>t conshier it his duty • SS membrr the ■•■»«, Or l**-«* h .n W l..r tl.- fl»,n «..( «*,- «•■, to get out and work for votes to the ne » Your jr i' .•* r «ioney il * ou don t County **f P«»lk preference. glect of the sclmol w«»rk He will he K iln w r’» Hw»m p-R.».l, »n.i Ih . ».I.lr»-» I 1 uil. r. rrp.rt t » ». I. J M. Orsnt, sheriff of the shore nsme-1 I U wr üiitx. count} sad «tate, «lo hereby eartlfjr that ih pleaard to acvwpl the office for emittier iagbamptuii, N: Y . o * • » • » » U.UU. • hlV *" **"’" " " + • *■> ‘ ll» " » * " I £3 £3 £3 1 H. C. Seymour Republican < Candidate For in those instances PLA T FO R M His best work for the up building and advancement of tiie public schools of Polk county * lit !» U I M H fflin n * r a i Hood’s Sarsaparilla j. M. GRANT I temocratic Candidate For Sheriff For Second Terra V/. I. Reynolds J « Democratic Nominee for SCHOOL SUPER INTENDENT Your support respectfully solicited F. E. M E Y E R Democratic Nominee FOR County Assessor I W A Y N E D. H EN R Y For Representative % £3 ; County School Superintendent General Debility -£1 £*