Women a s Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
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A POT POURRI.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
'f
y that it is not uncommon
H for ? child to be born
C7***l^ afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
' bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same groat remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It is sold
1 by druggists, in fifty-
f Y l ' - « ■
! c'-nt and one dollar
sl/es. You may have a Q j \
| sample bottle by mail
Interesting New s Notes
of M any Kinds.
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908.
A L L D R U G C IS T r. j BOc. A N D Sl.O O
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UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
Surely So.
Sunday afternoon the Y . M. C. A. and
Y. W. ( ’ . A. held their farewell meet
ing, and in the evening Miss Hutchin
son, of tin* Portland Y. W. C. A., d eliv
ered the regular address before the
500 Christian associations in the Evangel-
t ical church.
Monday night Peter D ’ Arcy, of Salem,
1 1 talked to the literary societies on a sub
ject pertinent to the occasion, ami a
large crowd said iie did the matter full
2500 justice.
2
Everybody was out Tuesday night to
4800 hear the pupils of Prof. Caldwell in
i their musical selections, and it was
¡agreed by all that his work is maguifl-
I*™ cent ami that his scholars are greatly to
be congratulated in having so ootnpe*
2o0 tent an educator.
The class day program was given
1 Tuesday afternoon under the shade
j trees in front of the college.
1 | Supt. R. F* Robinson, of Multnomah,
j addressed the Alumni association last
172.> , night, giving an exc»*Ueqt talk, and one
which lias received much praise from all
150 who hear«! it. A buna net was held at
the Woodman hall and the address de
10 livered thereat.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Louis Gerlinger et ux to Salem
Falls City <!fc Western Railroad
Company, block in Dallas
$
Delilah V Keller el al to 8 A Mc-
Sheery, interest in 160 acres, t
8 s, r 8 w ...................................
Nathaniel Crosiar to W illiam
Branchtiower, land in t 6 s, r 4
w .............................................
Laura B Cooper to Emil Arndt,
80 acres. t6 s, r 6 w ...................
Peter Helgerson et ux to R C
Houser, land in t 7 and 8 s, r 5
w
..............
..........
Judson Mitch el et ux to E. R.
Lewis, land in t 8 s, r 6 w
W J Clemens to Adam Mueller,
lot in bulls ( Jity
.........
T J Gilpin et ux to A liceC Gilpin,
20 acres, 1 8 s, r 5 w .................
Andrew Ileiin ey is plaintiff against Is ainintd were M. A. Blodgett, K. .1. Sum- g u ilty . In December R. II. Sportsman Fredrick Loose to Edwin Loose,
aac Smith and Adam Brown as direc merville, J. K. Leabo, W . \\\ Boone, A. was arrested for assault on Mary A.
53 acres, t 6 s, r 3 w .................
tor* of school district No. 7, in which W olf, A . Summerville. John Everest, Sportsman, but the crime was not sus- I L Smith et ux t«» J O Smith, 7
acres, t 9 s, r 5 w .........
tained.
Jas
McCain
here
appears
as
an
the plaintiff sues to recover $79 as back Sol Durbin, V. P. Gunsley, A. Deloe, M.
L Gerlinger et ux to E E Gerling
salary for services rendered as teacher, Rosendorf, It. McReynolds, W m . Hedg-1 attorney.
er, 20 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w
—
the date of trial is December 8th, 18152, peth, John Barker, Wm. Hiee, W . C. , H ere we are compelled by lack of time Elizabeth Cook to David Martini,
40 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w .................
120
and George Tillotson sat on the bench, i Pettyjohn, Thos. Greenwood and I. ; to cease the perusal of this interesting
There was an assault case before Po
old time docket, but may take it up at
B. F. Hayden appeared as attorney for | Vanduyne.
lice Judge Brown Saturday, the only
Patents.
some
other
time
and
probably
run
onto
In the same month Adolph W olfe j
the plaintiff and J. L. Collins for the j
ease of the week, in which the defend
ant was lined the usual amount.
IT. S. to Fred II Brock. 80 acres, t
defendants. The jury consisted of Wm. had Perry Watson arrested for assault ; something out of the general order in
, I 8 w.
Teal, T. M. Thompson, Wash Riggs, j and battery, and he was arrested by ! old tim e reminiscences.
was appre assault cases. The next one of any
hended by .1. J. Murphy, then sheriff of ! length being the State of Oregon vs. E.
Marion county and as it appeared to B. Waters, charged with assault on the
.
..
j Harry Hollister D igs U p an Old the justice that there was no officer in J person of Cornelius Gage, and against
P.dk totake charge of him, he was re-1 the peace and dignity o f the state of Or-
Document.
iiim tided to the custody of Constable T. i
A jury
d em a n d «! and J. W.
J. Lovelady, who furnished the court a J Crawford, Robert Howe, Milton Thump-
Sometime ago Mr. J. H . Hollister receipt fur his appearance at the proper son, A . Andrews, A. J. Lovelady and
moved into what is known as the Wells , time and place. Boon <Jt Sullivan ap - 1 James Morrison dr wn as such. J. A.
residence in East Dallas. In cleaning | peaied for the plaintiff, and Bunkan A Applegate appeared as prosecutor for
up Mr. and Mrs. H ollister ran across j Hayden for the defendants. No jury the state, and the defendant conducted
an old record o f the justice court in an I was empanelled, and the justice order- his own case. Wm, Waters, Groan B.
early day in Polk county, that now I ed the defendant bound over to the j Simpson, Thos. Hardwick, Cornelius
November term of circuit court, Judge, j Gage and Allen Simpson were witness
makes interesting reading
The first docket entry is that in which It. P. Boise presiding. W itnesses« ex es. The jury retarne«! a verdict of not
AN OLD RECORD
R omm of -••• auip Root.
ing ail about it. including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Do not make any mistake. but re
member the name, Swamp-Hoot, Dr
K ilm e r’ w Swamp Root, and the address
inghampton, N. Y . on every bottle.
TESTING HIS TONGUE.
at
Independence.
Sulton
M. T. Riggs, F. II. Lewis and II. Shultz, j Joe Liggett, who was then sheriff of
A certain farm er who lives out In
and witnesses examined were David i Polk county. A fte r the exam ination as the county and who Is noted for uis
Hubbard, Adam Brown, Samuel Gard witnesses of L. Case, J. J. Johnson, I. j closeness in money matters has a
ner, J. T. Althouse and Isaac Smith. I Vanduyne and A. A. W olfe, Justice W at- twelve-year-old son. who Is as indus
A verdict was rendered for the plain-¡son found thedefendant guilty and fined j trious ns his father is penurious.
Recently the father and son made a
tiff for the full amount prayed for, and ' him $20 and the costs which amounted
compact whereby the latter would re
the costs of the suit, which amounted i to $43.
ceive 10 cents for every cord o f wood
to $27.25.
j The defendant in the above case then he sawed and piled in the wood shed.
From there on until 1808 the docket turns around and has A. W olfe arrested Im m ediately the l>o,\ became very
entry is taken up with a number of I for assault with a dangerous weapon, j busy nt the wood pile, and his earnings
suits for monies due, and a number j the arrest being made by W m . Frater» have been piling up at a rapid rate,
assault cases,one in which a man a s-, as deputy sheriff. After the exam ina-j his mother keeping her son’s hard
satilts a woman.
j tion of a number of witnesses the justice | earned savings for him.
“ W hat are you going to do with all
In 1868 with J. L. Collins as justice j ordered W olfe bound oyer under $50 j
your money?” the th rifty youth was
tin* tim e of the court was taken lip for [ bonds to appear at the Novem ber circuit j
recently asked.
saveral days, by the non-arrival of the j court.
for one single m inute, or the tide of
‘‘Coin* to buy a new saw with it,”
In a French Chateau In Winter.
lefendant’s witnesses, in a case where
The month of September in that year was the reply.—St. Louis Globe-Demo
j progress is liable to svve» p on be\ond
It is not fill bliss to bo Invited to a
Chas.
Sulton
is
charged
with
burglary
j
of
1868
seems
to
have
been
prolific
of
In selection, proportion and combination , us, and our poor boul left stranded. French chateau In midwinter, no mat
of ingredients,
I It took a whole day of continuous ter how distinguished the host or how
In tiie process by which their remedial 1 labor on the part of our tw o progres romantic and artistic the domicile. At
least It Isn't for the steam heated Bos
values are extracted and preserved,
sive newspapers to get the sentim ent tonian, hipped In the luxury o f sum
In effectiveness, usefulness and economy.
! of our business men re a id in ' the mer warmth. A Visitor to a distract-
Curing the widest range of diseases,
Ingly lovely abode near Fonlalnehleau
| holding of a carnival, and in no in-
Doing the most good for the money,
Having the most medicinal merit,
I stum c did Mr. I lav ter and ourselves says be put iu twenty-four hours o f
physical anguish there and simply
And the greatest record of cures,—
' find it unfavorable to goin g ahead
came away wondering how his hosts
with every im provem en t th a t was endured (he arctic temperature o f the
planned. Several subscriptions bad rooms. ‘‘ I f I meant to live In foreign
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
lands.” says this shivering person. “ I
tablets known us S a rs a ta b s . 100doses $1. been withdrawn, and it was up to the
would go through the chilling process
balance to make good the am ount
which inures human flesh and blood in
! needed. T h is was found not to be dif- France. W hat do these people do to
W ith the election over and the ns
| lifii 1 1 , and th*‘ com m itteem en now render the blood In their veins to
sura nee of a great cherry and berry |
| have sufficient funds at their disposal, course like fire and act like an eternal
crop, the people of all Oregon should
furnace?”
That’s n question Am eri
¡alth ou gh further contributions will
cans abroad might well like to have
“ get busy” and advertise more than
I k * gladly accepted, as Dallas always answered.—Boston Herald.
ever before. W ith its latest addition, [
desires to g iv e the public even a little
the Toledo Developem ent League, the i
Heat of the Sun.
more than was promised. As in the
Oregon Development League now has
It has been computed that the tem
carn ival m atter, so we found it regard
83 members.
perature o f the surface o f the sun
ing oth er suggested im provem ents.
would he expressed by 1.8,000 degrees
Dalla-4
docs
not
propose
to
lie
down
in
o f Fahrenheit’s thermometer, or be
The cry that Btatement No. I legis
one single instance
Our c ity will be tween eighty and ninety times the tem
lators will go hack on voting for (-ham
perature o f boiling water
This Is
berlain is all the veriest bosh. Any handicapped for a tim e to a consider about five times the highest tempera
member • f the legislature so do ng able e x ten t by the revenue derived ture that man Is able to produce by ar
would not dare to return to his home from saloon licenses, but the con cen tificial means The light given off from
««im m unity. T h e people have- xpreso sus of opin ion seems to be that we go tin* surface o f the sun Is reckoned ns
being 5.300 times more Intense than
ld their desire in this matter and it ahead just the same, and that the
that o f the molten metal In a Bessemer
must be complied with. N ocom bin a- necessary fun s In* raised in other converter, though that Is o f an almost
I f we compare It
t ons ran be made to defeat such a ways. Our street- im p rovem en t work blinding brilliancy
already started w ill lie the worst hit, with oxyhydrogen flame, the sun sheds
result.
hut there is a
way to raise the n light equal to 14(5 limes the Intensity
o f the limelight
Judge N L Butler says its tr ’ kes him amount necessary and there will be
that the platform of the dem ocratic no kickin g about so doing. T h e Ite
Children’ s Favorite Toys.
party can U* well put in the follow ing mizer was very glad to find the spirit
A hundred and thirty-two schoolboys
few te sc words: ‘ Kesnlv°d 'h i t the of progress so evident, th a t anim osity o f Paris and seventy-two girls were in
hlui* lers of the republican party have was greatly on the decline, and e v e ry vited to «lest rlhe their preferences In
the way o f toys
Among the former
become obnoxious to the Am erican one ready and w illin g to accept the
thirty-one voted for a railway train,
people, and it is up to us to n
ify new order of things as they are, and twenty-three for tin soldiers, ten for
them as lai I down in our heretofore desiriou of w orkin g together h a r steam engines, nine for building bricks
expressed poli-i«*- ”
If the Bulge has moniously for the upbuilding
of and eight f«>r toy typewriters and me
Forty girls a solid
not here in a few words expressed the Dallas. M ay the same feeling of pro - chanical horses.
m ajority—declared without hesitation
gist of the whole m atter we surely ress which has so long characterized
that a doll was superior to any other
miss ourguessof the present situation, our little town continue, may we bios
Implement o f recreation. The super-
ssm forth once more with renewed v ig child seems, happily, a long way off.—
T h e Itemizer has received many
or, and may we con tinu e to hold the Ball Mall Gazette.
congratulations on its editorial o f last
proud title of the h ustlin g c ity of the
Napoleon at a Reader.
week regarding a go-ahead spirit, and
W est Hide, which we have so rig h tfu l
Napoleon was a reader -persistent,
is glad to find th at the sentime t of
ly acijuired by our past endeavors. omnivorous, indefatigable.
By the
our people is as it is. T h a t tired feel
You will always find the Item izer camp fir»» and In his traveling carriage.
in g to a certain exten t so prevalent
ready nod w illin g to fa ith fu ’lv tmost In his temporary staff office or his own
just after the election has entirely
bedroom tils favorite volumes were
| any enterprise that w ill conduce to
ever kept within easy reach. Reader
vanished. A ll now realize that I »al
| the* towns benefit, feeling certain that
ius must go ahead and do business
The Q u ee n Bu m bl eb ee .
( we will durin g the next year greatly
just the same, whether the town is
The length o f Ilf«* of n queen bum
add to our population, our industries
wet or dry. W e have got to liv \ and
blebee is probably little more than a
and the beauties of our town.
year at most Here Is one reason f«>r
to do so successfully, must keep up
tills belief: She hatches among the
our growth, and not lie on our oars
late hrootls «»f summer ami soon after
Dallas, Ore, «Itine 11, 1908.
To the Voters of IV»lk ( ’m in ty:— I take leaves the nest, leading a vagabond
j this means of thanking mv many friends existence, night and day, among the
for tin* help given me in mv recent autumn dower*. The winter she passes
I campaign for county treasurer. Know- In tin earth burrow «lug by herself and
j ing that the votes of these mv many unaided establishes a colony In the
friends, irrespective of party, an* re spring These combined periods o f fall
THE WET WFATHtK
sponsible for my success, ami not being
COMFORT AND
|
alile
ts see all of you personally, I thank ami spring require the dally use o f her
PROTECTION
you
kindly
for your assistance, ami as frail wings in the field nt least four
afforded b y a
sure you that the same is gratefully ap months. Now. we know that the wings
of the worker honeybee wear out In
preciated.
ED (\ D t’ N N .
less than half that time; als«> that the
•
old qneeoa who take to the field after
New Subscriber* This Week.
the nest breaks up In August fre-
quently have tatter»»«! wings ami soon
Prof. W in. T. Caldwell, Dallas.
Clean - Light
I J. S. ( ’ooper, Independence.
dlsap|»ear. Nature «1 « h * s not supply lu-
Durable
Hugh W illiam s, Airlie.
aects with new wing cells as It sup
Ouarantecd
Mrs. Ella Hobble. Oregon City.
Two photographers are now in the field, in Polk countv. working for our special
plies birds with new wing feathers.
.Waterproof
J. S. Ashhatigh, Dallas.
W . F. Johnson, Dallas.
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ion which we hope to have back from the printers about the 15th day o f , June.
y«r%o^th«*q,L«n edition
C. Nelson, Dallas
Every whor*
bumbleiw« ui.au. lb * low o f Ilf*.
D. H. Hubbard, Kndicott, Wash.
iI f you wish to have your line o f business included, now is the time to see us.
I Rev. N. W . Sager. Nevada, Ohio.
’PHONES:
OUR HISTORIC BLOCKHOUSE.
Where Phil. Sheridan W as First Located
On the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation—
Is Yet Intact.
O U R
E X T R A
Attorney-at-Law
IN D E P E N D E N C E , OR.
Probate work a specialty.
Estate of C. A. Mattison, deceased;
final account approved; executor dis
charged.
In the matter of tne adoption of Pau
line Sutton, a minor, it was orderzd that
Isaac and Margaret Stevens be given
papers of adoption.
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Marriage Licenses.
R. L. W alker and Mary E. Kurtz.
Roscoe C. Stunts and Opal Hart.
Friend D. Riker and Do)lie Powell.
COMMENCEMENT
Dallas College Closes Their School
Year.
SHE
WON T
BUY
!until she has satisfied herself
j that the article is without a
Last Friday night opened the com
That’s the kind of a
mencement exercises of the closing Haw.
week of Dallas college. On that night customer we like— one who
the young ladies society held open
house and bid fair to retain the title will hunt for the weak points.
already given them of the boss enter
She won’t find any, however,
tainers of th j college fraternity.
Saturday night the brother society in our
belli forth and as they could not outdo
the girls in the matter o f a program,
took the whole bunch up to the Dallas
hotel and put up for a banquet, the
college professors included. This end
ed the rivalry and there are no kicks
coming.
Sunday morning Dr. C. A. Mock
preached the Baccalaureate sermon,
delivering an address full of helpful ami
practical thought. A t three o ’clock
QUEENSWARE
or in any of the crockery on
our shelves. We went on a
tour of inspection before she
came and put everything
right, including the prices.
W . H. R O Y <&. C O
MAKE YO UR OW N S T O C K FO O DS BY USINC
SK ID O O
H O RSE AN D C A T T L E T A B L E T S
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dote in tablets
Makes
Your
Stock
Look
Like the Top
Price
F o r Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the
condensed essence of the drug. They don’t contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. A re just
as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They com ply 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 Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera. Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder.
Spavin Cure o r Barb W ire Liniment. Distributed by 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; W a te rto w n , South D akota, U. S. A.
For Sale by R A Y & CO., Dallas, Oregon
A COMMON EXPRESSION
When I want my laundry done
up nicely I take it to the
Dallas Steam Laundry
N O R T H M A IN S T R E E T
B O T H PHONES
E D IT IO N .
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T w o Photographers M ore A re N o w «
in the Field.
DO YOU KNOW
Expect to Issue About June 20th or as Soon
as Possible.
S u c k e r ?
B. F. JONES
Probate Court.
Estate of Wm. Liverm ore, deceased —
petition of L. U. Liverm ore for probate
of will granted; II. L. Crider, J. J.
Wiseman and D. S. McDonald appoint
ed appraisers.
Peculiar to Itself
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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If Y o u See it in the Itemizer, it is What Our County
The Unhappy Experience of a Young
Married Woman.
A young inn pried woman in Brooklyn
suspected that her husband was In
dulglng in wine She determined, how
ever. to say nothing till «be had con
firmed her suspicions
In conversation
with her bosom friend she said shf
would give anything to discover the
truth
The friend mentioned that a
Admitti'd to thu second class of mail mutter.
man even slightly intoxicated cannot
pronounce words o f length. This gave
the young w ife an idea, which she pro
ceeded to put into execution.
When the yonn.'T women met again,
the suspicions w ife announced that the
V. P. FISKE.
worst bad been ascertained. She burst
Into tears r.nd t o o k from her hand hag
Item izer, one year in advan ce................................. ....... $1 50 a paper, which she handed to her
S U B S C R IP TIO N W ith W eekly Oregonian or Sem i-weekly Journal. ........ 2 (Ml f rlend.
“ I gave him this,” she sobbed.
W ith Oregon Woodman
............
....... 1 75
T i e friend rend from llie list the fo l
low ing words: ‘‘ Phlloprogonitiveness.
disp roportion bleness. pseudaesthesla.
1 Office,
257
MI T I A L j
Wl
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Residence,
1401
B K U ‘ j Residence, 11»
phthisis, parachronism, hypochondria
sis. photochromy, syncategorematlc.”
“ And.” added the unhappy wife, with
Patronize One A nother for the U phuildino o f Town and County.
a fresh sob. ‘‘the wretch missed nearly
all o f them!” —New York Tribune.
FRANCE
The effect of S c o f f ’s E m u ls io n on thin,
pale children is magical.
It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy.
It contains Cod Liver Oii, Hypophosphites
and Gly< er a«, (o make fat, blood and bone,
and so put togelh r that it is easily digested
b y little .olii.
Fine Footwear a Specialty
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