Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 28, 1908, Image 4

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t h e polk couni
Admitted to the Mcontl el«*. o
V . P. FIS K
FO R
1 ltemiaer, one year in advar
SUBSCRIPTION ■ '.Vitti Weekly Oregonian nr
I With Oregon Woodman
’ PHONES:
N euralgia
S c ia t ic a .
R heumatism
B a c k a c h e .
P ain inchest
D is tr e s s in
stomach .
S leeplessness
|Olti.-,
257
HELL I Reititlenre. Hit
l'u tn m ite One Another for the 1’iibuil
DEMOCRAT
CONCRESSir
For U. S. Senator
Geo. E. (
For Representative in Congress
For Representative
We lay out eggs before you fresh from
the farm. Tr «»111 hen to vour table they
come as quickly ih i! is ¡»ossible t*. get
them. T r suine an*l M«*e how differ lit
tie y are from just ordinary eggs
Dut
gíMsl an the« -re the, are not H bit bet­
ter th aï all g-oeeries hamlle here. If
you like ir«*sli eggs, hh you surely will,
you will like our other groceries equally
as well. You will like our prices too.
They are always the lowest that will
pay for tine quality.
COUNTY
E. B O Y D & S O N
W. D.
Corner Grocery
1
P O L K 'S
FULL
...a t th e ..
L IS T
com plete
For Commissioner
For
Fred,
Sheriff
V
For Surveyor
I f you caanct
obt.Jn from your
D«.il«r, we »kip
dlrc.t, «xpri a
p-«p'.ld, upo.i
recei itof CaU-
log Prlc*.
AIw -y.i tnaist
on STXVCXg
when ordering.
Luth<
|>er »
cessa
General Debility
Day in ami dav out there is that feeling
of weakness that makes a burden of itself.
Food does not strengthen.
Sleep does not refresh.
It is hard to do, hard to bear, what
should he easy,—vitality is on the ebb, and
the whole system suffers.
For this condition take
Or
nene
! reuse
S. sc
pie.
I marl
¡ est Hi
It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and I the I
tone to all the organs and functions.
pleo
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
tablets known as Sarsa tabs. 100doaes $1. i go ¡n
¡ the e
I
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Cake Inis not come out for State
Th
ment No. I. Chamberlain hu*. So
I rially
there yon are.
parry
The betting men of Multnomah
county are putting up no money on
Cake’s election. A small straw like
that often shows the direction of - Un­
wind.
—
■ ■
We are sorry to say that some mud
slinging has been indulged in l*v can-
didates on the other side of the fence
Do not pay any attention to such re
jiorts.
no pi
ture,
past,
no a
in oi
futur
ha» ii
right
them
eredi
denn
The Itemizcr is working for princi­
ple, not party, when it comes to the
a j
election of a United States senator, No. A
and asks voters to fall in line and up and c
hold Statement No. I. Vote for rep \ elect (
resentatives who have come out un­ ie cat
qualifiedly for that measure and »«» I I). Ih
others. 1‘arty lines should not I** I in km
drawn in this matter, It is of too j C|<1|4|1
much importance.
The it*
“
Per­
H IG H IN Q U A L IT Y
L O W IN PRIC E
For Treasurer
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
nent
F a lls »
Tow n
Mass.
Im ­
PORTLAND
=R0 $E=
FESTIVAL
To be held in
JUNE 1 to 6,’08
D raw
lull
Immi­
ever held in the Pacific Northwest
Portland, “ The Rose Citv,” will I k «
scene of splendor and the center
of world-wide interest for
0 11 c week.
a
gra­
Several important conventions to I k «
held in Portland on that occasion.
T he SOUTHERN
Will Sell Special Tickets on
This Occasion
tion
and
Keep
FROM DALLAS
to Portland and Return at
$ 2.55
It
For Particulars Call on
I. N. WOODS,
All thi blood In your body passes through
LOO M. All ENT
W m . M c M u r r a y ,
General PiiíMiimer Agent,
PORTLAND, O R E G O N
Cnldwel Bros.
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
Now louit'J
m the Kerslake Building
I Every thins apio «late )
4
and M
Wot
ami \
vorn Id
niel tl
in sh*
Do not make any uuitUk.
U it re­ et I r<»c
member the name, Swamp-Kimt, Hr l**en I
K ilm er’s Swamp-Root, anti the ark Irena nery I
able t
ingh ampton, N . Y . on «very bottle.
anlicij
ments
Class
Will In- the must brilliant
Mem
i \
J ( I
Jot* (
( has.
Mr-.
Mr*
l >» n ie
Smith
ry O h
prove­
First
PO R TLA N D , OREGON
PACIFIC CO.
your kidneys once every three minutes. |
u_
. &. 2 . «
Tho kidneys are your
On
blood purifier.-, they fil­
ler out the -vaste or Star 1<
Impurllles in lire blood. 1 of oui
If they are sick or out
of order, they (ail to do then«
mil v|
their work
Pains, achesandrheu- ret m i
malistn come from ex- The
ces. of uric a Id In the
-
blood, dua to neglected prime
kidney trouble.
j tenu*
Kidney trouble causes quick, or unsteady that i:
heart beals. and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is ciproc
over-working In pumping thick. ..ilney- the *-v
polsoned blood through veins and ai¡cries. ; Those
It used to be considered that only urinary Mrs. (
troubles were to be traced to the kkineys, Muir,
but now modern science proves that nearly ami N
•II constitutional dlseaaea have their h- a in­ 1 U. S.
1 ilton.
n in g In kidney trouble.
Ifyou are sick you esn mske no mistake
by first doctoring yonr kidneys. The mild
•nd the eslrsordinary effect cl Dr. Kll- ei a
Swamp-Moot, the greet kidney rem- ./ is
•non realized. It stands the hlwh-st 1 r Its
wonderful cures of Iho most distiessing
and Is sold on Its merits
a t-
by all druggists In flfty-
oent and one-dellar stz (
sa. You may have a
•ample bottle by mall n .« .,f
Iroe. also pamphlet telling you how to find
out If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
i t Co.. Binghamton. N. Y.
ma­
P. O. Box 4098.
not U k< n -
in the prohibition tight in this county |
for the reason that we do not cousid- ‘
* *'
er the hringin : of the question into a law
to tra
the newspapers us conductive to the
best interests of the county. W e have ,mt
watched such action in o her conn ' ol otl*
ties, a d do not care to bring our pu rn**nt
Mond
an In
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Send 5 cent«la
■t imp« ior
IGO-Pa-o
DltutraUd and
Deacr'ptliro
Catalog.
Ropl.to with
B7EVEN3 and
gener .l ..rearm
information.
J. STE V E N S ARMS A T O O L CO.
Chicopee
: AP - j»Tfk Hit larW TO R V •
/ ^ r * t, f v à f r n M < ^ A T e * « ) r v
¿TA TA R S'
nhi»-W f,w « u
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lm
V .Y : AtJ'.WrtíI.-
lo fa t c o a o » T a u x
f*O W »T L A M O « ¿ f t C O p r b '
. .none
.lack Applegate
. . none
(i YV H a ll......
. . none
Win Hurtle.«**..
. . none
Richard H all. .
“
U R Jones.............. ... rep
“
N D Lachance........ . . none
“
W L New b ill........ . . none
“
J II PatterHon........ . ... rep
“
G F Patterson. ... . . none
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Win Warren........... . . none
K J Hartman........ . . none
Otto F latau.......... ----rep
Jack) on
E C Graves........... .... rep
F M Nagle........... • rep
J B Hayes............. . . none
J C G a rre tt.......... . . none
John Mayfield...... . . none
rep
E F Drow n ..........
Fola
la L Buckner........ . . .. rep
rep
J T Huntley..........
W N Simon......... __ dem
O II South ......... . . . . ilid
FS Webster.... ... .. .dem
Kick reali
Oliver Webster ... .. .dem
H B Braden.......... . . .dem
F P Burch........... .. dem
Peter C o o k .......... ... rap
1) 11 Froman........ .. . rep
W II .loll 118 0 11 ...... .. .dem
dem
A Atchinson........
S Indep
C I) Berry............. .. none
...
.dem
“
Walter Boyce........
rep
“
Frank Blanchard..
rep
“
V D orn sife..........
rep
"
C H G e e .............
.. .dein
“
Harry Koephe
“
M VV Krebs.......... ... Ino
“
M L Krebs.......... ... imi
“
L K reb s.............. ,..... ind
“
Jos M cDowell.... .... rep
“
T Pari neon .......... .... ind
“
Tbos R eeves....,. .... dem
*•
Win Schafer....... . dem
“
John Smith......... .. .dem
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John Vaughn ... . . (lein
“
J ACoinpton .... .. .dem
rep
“
G N Murdock....
“
.1 (1 Barber .......
!H ’
.. . ind
S Monmouth Eugene Bogert
“
A Parker.............. .. none
“
P Sell rentiers ..... .... pro
“
II K Sickafoose . . .... rep
rep
"
E F S tew art.......
“
M Y W alker......... .. .dem
Buena Vista J R M ode........... . . ind
“
R E Porterfield . . .tieni
rep
A A eb i...............
Suver
< <
A II Collins .... . . rep
Luckiamute Sain Morrison ... .. .«lein
rep
WmBohle
Bri«lgeport
.. .dem
Win Mack
J W Ball .......... . . .. rep
N Indep
G E Burroughs ... ...... im 1
.... rep
“
J C Brow n ........
rep
W B Barnett.
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Frank Cox ......... ... rep
.
pro
“
llonaker...........
.. .dem
“
R D K reu tz......
“
II L M a y ........... .. tieni
“
Tod Merwin .. .. . rep
. ind
“
B F P h illip s ....
rep
“
W II Rue ...........
“
J J Underwood — .... dem
. ind
“
K P Weaver
W II Withrow..... .. den
tien
John Kastand. ..
rep
W K Helms.
r»-p
Frank Higdon...
rep
“
J W Nays in ith
“
C L Sperling..... ..... rep
. rep
North Dallas M A Con lee........
••
Mat Clark
rep
o
11 Delanev. . . . . . . . ..... «»P
o
rep
Roy Fonts...........
h
W Ducking.......... ... rep
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Hugh Haves
re|>
“
rep
II \v Haney ...... .
Roy Lohun ......... ..... rep
41
F W Redding.
......rep
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M (i Rennev....... ..... rop
it
J H Robbins........ .. rep
*•
.... rep
I) A Robbins
44
H U Rowluml
rep
44
Mathew Waters. . . . rep
44
Chasi'lanfield
deni
44
rep
.1 \V Williams
rep
\N m Auld
Kalis Citv
44
A L Burbank
. . rep
II
. sot:
T Bowman ......
,1
John Varv ......... ------ HOC
II
M A Uolvin
HOC
II
John D vei......
«¿cm
II
.1 W tiregorv
44
E T Kearns........
. SIK«
44
rop
Lee Lehman
44
S i i Stevens
• rep
II
L B Officer
......rep
••
Il M HVbb
deni
S Dallas
Nels Anderson
rep
44
Wm Tatom ......
dem
ii
I) ('aldwell
rep
«i
B (.’ Morris
rep
*«
rep
J N Holman
1
44
Peter Berg
dem
••
F J. Francis.
rep
dem
A BamU»rger
••
F B Riggs
dent
W W '■ o IU t
reo
44
. ind
Il R Museott
«i
N K Dale ........
doni
«i
F. W Mci’ann.
rep
•«
I.en»v Orr
ind
i*
l ' N Bennett.
deni
McCoy
Jacob Blv......
rep
44
Biirton Blv ......
rep
»*
F (» (dement
rep
1,
T 11 Denny
dem
• «
I V Rolnle
. none
M
P ( ’ Sears
none
44
.1 II Solmfer
n«»ne
*•
Jeff Slagle........
«lem
» M Savior
«le m
Kasl »alias Kdaar Mollit
none
II
R D Jennings
..... rep
H Bveiley
dom
««
J A Bewley
rep
K C Mayer........
«lain
Douglas
C.For Sport or Service
•1 V B N S R IF L E S
SHOTGUNS P IS T O LS
are unsurpassed.
For Assessor
For School Superintendent
For the June Election Which Comes
off Next Monday.
C.Crop destroying
furred and feathered
pests are made sh o rt
shrift of with a reliable»
unerring STEVENS.
i
r e g is t r a t io n c f
c o u n ty
Try One
Headache
'/ ^ / y / / - // / / / / '/ / < / / / / / / W / / / / ' •/
They Relieve Pain
^
Quickly, leaving no
bad After-effect»
77/ a
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V til
4,
V
0®
Í !
T ake
of the Little T a b le ts
a n d the
P a i n
is
G o n e .
a 25 Doses
25 Cents
an
Never Sold in Bulk *
LOW
> w/t///. '/ w //y '/, w ;////F722 l A
CHILLY! CHILLY!
ATTENTION, COMPAN !
Awful Fro*t.
Dallas Company.
..rep
Thoa Hu libarti ....
ï
M E Sclmevveiler..
L C Museott
Carl Hal verson
rep
A A Launur
..... rep
.... rep :
\V Rasmussen
Kreil Carv ...........
J SteinfeMt ........ ... r,p
Monday night Hon. J. D. Lee. of- Col. Jackson, a retired urmv officer,
L J Klder.............
rep ortland. a noted state politician, an I
J R Mi-Kinlev ...
11 1U
1Jm - Ln
1
need of the passage
of ^1' \ tuo ' arm.
oil'
George Parker ... ......rep
F 1 Collins ...... . dem Id time resident of Dallas, and a gen- | irMlu w|,icp we «.xtract the foil »wing:
The Vational Uitar.lxm -u of tlm s tite
.rep 1 leman eataanied and liked by a ll. who
Clarence Kava....
J Ksaiy................ .. repi
C J Swenson.......
(
(x 11 4 w' 11. a m l 0 1. •
’ *
A K Sultifkv........ . . . rep 1
the day from a j government, and bought by the state
J P llt'iniel ........ . . .. rep j
The hand turn- anti to provide a plat* * for the tirili and
.. . dem i
LfwisOwun
________
military art of the '
.1 C Kiihl
■ repi
A Bittner............. .. .. rep pie of tunes in front of our office, went 1 men “ liable to military duty” who vol- ,
:
unteer
to
prepare
themselves to defend j
1) S Raiiie
.... ......rep 1
WII.I, HK MADE THIli SEASON 1SY THE
G B lavle.............. ..... rep over to the steps of the court house and successfully the people of the state and 1
P Simocton . . .. . dem rendered another selection. Thev went j the nation* (liven s armories, and we
.. dem ì up to the court room and tried it again, who offer Ut shed our blood in v *ur de- i
J K Sinonton
P » liurhank ’ ....ret. but their efforts, albeit th * music was fenre, when necessary to protect your
homes and posessions, will turn you
Rain Russell
. . . . rep :
» M Sheldon
.. ----! ep 1 first class in every respect, seemed of out better men and better citizens, wdl
Monmouth Sam Morrison.... . . .dem i no avail in tolling over a crowd. From give the nation In'tter se. urity against
S W II fill v . ...
. . rep ' tlic time of opening the «loops until S :J0 the predatory military powers of the
Bridgeport
“
( i A Mnsi-ott
. . S«IC 1 when we got tired of counting, just 20 world, a higher and more influential
standing among th ’ nations, and all in
LIMES IN OREGON)
44
......rep I
J .1 Mrllta*
P ( Dunce»»........
. dem 1 persons entered tin* county edifice be­ the interests of peace, for the strong
SIndepen
•4
E Brown........... ... refi 1 sides the hand. Of these, seven belonged man armed is never molested, and his
law. Thifl
p I
m ia mr-
i.
.l ep , to the feminine sex, D were democrats, w .*
Jesse Rover........
rep j and the rest republicans. Mr. Lee did tieulai ly in the interest of ! ihoring men.
Reint Ack^rman
«■
They are seeking to exclnd * elieap labor
•i
\V \ Alex: mler. . . .dem 1
h
Rufus Bovce...... .. dem ! not get there until H:20, and was then from this country, ami an exclusion act
AS K PLOWS:
Is
( ' l l Bareli........ . deni ! introduced by Dr. McCallon in his us­ entirely in their interest, is now before
congress
for
enactment.
This
law
will
in­
“
ual pleasing manner, although we un­
O ne way
H«»th w ays
.1
v ia
tliro tiy h
C J Dent........... . . .. rep ¡ derstand he got slightly off and classed evitably cause international friction and
perhaps war. Ik is to thei.* especial in­
('a lb o r n ía
1’ »rtla n d
II
T J G ilpin.......... .... deni
terest
to
see
to
it
that
tiie
nation
i<
I
ill
ly
some
older
democrats
as
founders
of
the
“
11 Gliesing......... .. ..dem j
•4
rep republican party. Mr. Lee made his< prepared to defend the operation of this
K T (iray ..........
A Hogan............. .. rep address alright, hut it was to nearly law ami to protect them from the
44
II
.1 I, Jarvis.........
. lep empty benches, as the band bat! gone hoards of orientals who would overrun
this land if we fail t«» make good against
II
Sam Max field---- .. dem :
oriental opposition.
"
rop and quite a number of the original 2fi.
A Me Irv in .........
There are many other arguments in
II
M E Townsend. . ..... rep 1
favor of armories and of a large and
“
Thomas Tuck
• rep
well-equipped force of citizen soldiery
II
that space forbids us to use. Let patri­
II
R Westwood...... . . .. rep !
otism
and wisi statesmanship, and not j
TICKETS WII. L I * 1*1 O N SAILE
11 T Withrow.... . . dem
penimousness, guidi you in voting on ‘
II
Win A rehart. . . .. imi
the armory appropriation.
ii
ref)
Earl Etzler........
44
P J Schubert......
. .rep
II
rep
Leroy Dugger. .. .
Ira F. M. Butler celebrated his 9fith
II
James Scanlon..
rep
II
rep birthday Wednesday, May 20th, at his
K Wander..........
it
Silas M alev........ ----rep home at Monmouth. \ public recep*
“
M Wesinhimer. . . . dem tion was belli in honor of this well
pioneer, anti a large circle ot
II
G Weidderkehr . . ... rep known pioneer,
»<1 tur n la m in ï m U uys with stopover priv
“
. .dem friends called and congratulated him
A J Lane .........
lege* at pleasure w ithin lim its.
ii
dem during the afternoon ami evening. His
W II Walker
boyhood
was
spent
in
his
native
state
of
•*
rep
R V Ball
The hale, the hearty, the strong can ,
it
1) M Cassitiv ...... . . .dem Kentucky, from where he moved with afford to toss this paper to one side im­
44
Willis Dugger .. ... rep his father to the then n«*w country of patiently when they read the following,
ii
P J Ensminger.. .. dem Illinois, where the active days of early hut any sufferer in Dallas who lias suf­
il
T N Fitznurd ....
rep manhood found him foremost in move­ fered hours of torture caused by kidnev (
or aay further inform ation r a il on
“
.. .dein ments for the upbuilding of the country,
L W Green......
1. X. WOODS. L ocal A ge n t .
honor coiupaint will stand in his own light it
and
holding
public
positions
of
II
1. 1. Hewitt ...... ...... ind
he does not follow the valuable advice |
Or write to
•*
.. .dem and trust.
W J Madison
He served in the Black Hawk War in offered here.
“
J M Pickens... . . . rep
W M . M c R ÎU R R A Y ,
E. P. Reed, living at the corner of
1832
in
the
company
from
Illinois
of
J P Magers .... ... dem
N Dallas
First and Geary streets, Albany, Ore,;-
General Passenger Agent,
“
Hurrv Lantz . ... dem which his father. I’et**r Butler, was cap­ says: “ My back was so sore and lame
PORTLAN D . ORKGON
II
Richard Murphy. ..... ind tain, and is in all probability the only at times that I could not stoop. Hear­
it
II Hanisell.....
.... ref) survivor of that war. Ilis association ing of «mod report» about Doan’s K id­
in
public
office
brought
him
the
ac­
44
...... i ..I
J 11 Brown
ney Pills, I procured a box and used
ii
6 0
YEARS*
Daniel Hoffman. . rep quaintance of such prominent men of them according t«> directions. Thev
E X P E R IE N C E
“
...... ind the time as Abraham Lincoln and
.1.1 Brown.....
Stephen A. Douglas, ami was appointed acted in a prompt and homugn manner!
44
Charles Rheude.. .. . . soc
4*
W E Martin.. .. ... rep bv the latter as clerk of th« circuit and removed every symptom of my
court.
He was married .«> Mary Ann trouble. They strengthened my back
it
I- E Sper» v ........
rep
kidneys wonderiullv. and | roved !
It
John Schwint.... ...... rep Davidson in 183A, and crossed the plains and
their merits so well that 1 do not hesi- |
4*
Adam Schwint. . ...... rep in 1853, by the ox wagon route, settling tato to recommend them.”
*4
H (i Swan
... .dem in Polk county, where he has contin­
.1
HOME PROOF There is plenty of |
T r a ij e M a r k s
..
rep uously lived. Six children were born
H Ratzlaff
D e s ig n s
44
( ’ B Straniati
•...... rep to them, three of whom are no .* living local testimony like the a 1*0 ve. ( ’a lia ti
A.
D.
Butler,
of
Napa,
Cal.,
and
Mag­
11
Belt
&
Oherrington’s
drug
shire
ami
ask
:
Co*9
-RIGHTS 4C.
.. pro
C T Buys.
A
n
yon
e
sonaing
a
sketch
and
description
may
il
rep gie and Allie, with whom he make.- his to see copies of statements of Dallas ( «TUlckly as«’<;ri:im our opinion free whether an
Albert (irittith
li
»pie who have used Doan’^ Kidney
invention is probably paten: •bio, r<minii:nica-
C E C riflith a.
rep home in Monmouth. His wife died in IK -.I.
ttons strictly confidential. HAM 300K on Paten t«
For sale bv all dealers
Price j aeut
Pill«
*•
free. O ld -it atrency fo r securing patent•«.
R 11 Robbins .. .
'ep 1888.
Although grown somew hat feeble in 50 cents. Foster-Milhnrn Co., Buffalo
1’n tfi.r« taken tlirough Muun A Co. rocelT «
il
11 Van A uken.... ....... rep
tptcial
notice, r-ithout ebar: o. iu th e
It
11 Stuart
..... .......SOC the last few years, Uncle Ira, as he is New York, sole agents for the United
II
A Koetinamann.. ...... rep familiarly know n, has retained remark­ BKates. Remember the name—Doan's
*«
\V C M iller..... ...... rep ably clear mental faculties, and still en­ —and take no other.
A ban d som elf I Ihr strafed wpakly. T.nrirfist c!r-
li
íij I.- uímh < f nny si-tenttllr Journal. T o n .*>.'? t a
. . .dem joys good health.
( \\ Bluek.
y< ..r ; t«mr numtli«, tL Sold by all newH«loalera.
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Elmer Barnhart ...... rep
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Draich onice. C25 P 8t« WaiblDgtOD, D. C-
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Bert Clanttcld
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Monmouth D C H en rv
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.1 W Sftitt...........
that the best and cheap­
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has just put in one of
T C Waller ...... . . dem
est wood you can buy is
the “ Barcu8M
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1. II White......... .......rep
the block wood from the
Judge Brown w as busy as an expert
W i 11 a m e 11 e V a i l e y
Republicans......................
17(10 stenographer all day Monday and Tues­
Lumber
Co.’s
sawmill?
Denn »crass .........................................005 day taking testimony in the first land
Because it is cut from big
Prohibitionists
04 I case in which the government is the
timber, therefor is su­
devices. It is the latest thing
:
Socialists...................
133 I prosecutor ever held in Polk countv.
perior to second-growth
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out for shoeing horses and he
Independent, and nut given........... 151 ■ One «>r two such have been hel«l in Lin-
fir. Leave your order
I coin county, but other counties have fjo
has the best equipment and
at
Webster’s
confection­
T o ta l........................................ 275ft i far escaped them. The law requires
can do the best horse-shoeing
ery store, or call
| that these trials he held before the
there is done in the county.
county clerk, and Special Agent Barton
!
Phone : Bell 443, Mutual lP.Hi
IL h a s the best of help and
has been up to attend to the gov­
»
theivfor can back up what he
ernment side of the question while
says. Just give him a trial
by local applications, as they cannot I W. H. Holmes looked after th * de-
In 1902 AI Stump,
and he convinced. There is no
reach the diseased portion of the ear. ! fondants side.
♦
I Isabel Riddell and K. O. McNeil to« k
better work put out than is
There is only one way to cure »leafne-s,
up
claims
in
the
Siletz
basin.
In
1903
put
out at thi«* sh*»p.
and that is by constitutional remedi
deafness is cauaed hv an infiamed condi­ t they sold them to the Grand Rapids j
Timber company, who are now the d e -1
tion of the mucous lining of the Eu­
stachian Tube. When this tube is in­ fendant . ci»jointly with the first named.
flamed you have a rumbling sound or y ome ten witnesses gave testimony and
the hearing will be concluded at Port­
imperfect hearing, and when it is en­
tirely cl«»se«l. deafne-'-* is the result, and land Friday.
unless the infiunmtiou can be taken out
an«l this tube restore«! t«» it.-» normal con-
cition, hearing w ill l>e deetroyetl forev­
Last Thursday evening, after some
er; nine cases out of ten are caused by four hours deliberation the jury in the
catarrh, which is nothing but an intlam- case of the State «*f Oregon versus Ah
cd condition of the mucous snfaces. Ilemhree. on charge of murdering his
We will give One Hun<lre«l IV.liars foi «laughter at their hoim* in Tillamook j
any case of Deafness (censed by ca­ I county, brought iu a verdict «if guilty in j
tarrh) that cannot he cured hv Hal' s 1 the first degree. The veidict was a .-»nr- *
Catarrh Cun». Sen«l f«»»* ciculars free. prise, as it was n«»t thought the evidence
F. J. C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo, O. S.M j complete enough, alt bough l»tdieved
by all druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall’s guilty. Sentence will l»t* pronounced
Family Pills for constipation.
i .Imre 24th. w hen his attornevs will prob­
ably move for a new trial.
Ka>t Dallas
For County Judge
For Clerk
Headache
D r .M iles ' án tí -P asn P ills
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96th BIRTHDAY.
Uncle Ira F. M. Duller Celebrates
Event.
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$89.40
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June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
Augus! 6, 7, 21, 22
OF UNTOLD VALUE.
the Information Contained in This
Citizen’s Statement is Priceless.
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LAND ^CONTEST.
First Case of the Kind to Come up «
in Polk.
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Do You Know
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F R E D . J. W A G N E R
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Deafness Cannot be Cured
R.C.
■W. G.
N. L.
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Hembree Guilty.
Sbe Would Keep it Dark.
A Srottioh par oon. .till on the mnler
side of forty, was driving home from an
outlying hamlet when he overtook a
young woman. He recognized her as
the maid of all work at a farm which he
would pass, >«. he pulled up anti offered
her a lift. .Mary gladly accepted his
offer ami they chatted pleasadtly all the
way to the farm gat««
‘"Thank \OH s»r.M I she said as she got
dow n
“ l»oo*t menti'-n it, Mary. Don’ t
mention it,” he told her politely.
"N o, ¡w o n ’t.” Mary oblWinly assuv*
ed him.—Everbol^ *a Magaaoa,
Caution.
Imitation? have been place«i upon
the market s«» closely resembling All-
c**ck*.s Plasters in general appearance as
to be well ealcuiatt»«! t«> deceive. It is,
however, in general appearance «»nlv
that they compare with Allcork’s, f««r
they are not only lacking in the best
elements which have made AlUink's so
eflk u at, b it a i t t b m kanalal a th. r
effeete
Rememlter that AUcock’s are
the «»riginal and only genuine porous
plaster«»—the heat external
rem^ly
known—an«l when purchasing piaster«
the or I t -ah way is to always insist up*
| on ha\ ing Alloa-k’a.
T R Y T H E REST 5 1 ENT
C IG A U IN T H E C l I Y —
T h e B ig B e a r
Al*o the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar
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HORACE WEBSTERS CONFECTiONZRY
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