Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 18, 1908, Image 2

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    INCUBATOR BABY
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
A d m itte d to
Little Midget of 3 J Pound«
Receiving Sustenance.
the aeoond cla»» uI m »11 matter.
Thousands H are Kidney
Trouble and Never Sespect it
,
Prevalent-? o f R hine? Disease.
Most people do not realize the Harm­
ing increase and remarkable prevalency
of kidney disease
W hilekuiney dis- ;
o r d e r s a r e the
m o s t c om m o n i
diseases that pre­
v a il, th e y are
almost the last I
r e c o g n iz e d by |
patient and phy­
sicians, toho con­
te n t t hr m m l r < *
v ith doctoring the effect*, while the orig­
inal diaeaae undermines the system.
HELPFUL
ADVICE
SU P E R IN T E N D E N T ’S
STORY.
A New Orleans woman was thin.
*
Because she did not extract sufficient
nourishment from her food.
She took S c o t t 's E m u ls io n .
Result:
She gained a pound a day in weight.
[O r ig in a l. ]
Last week there kuh born to Mr. ami
I ’ m a self made man. I started as
Mr». I'lee, of Black Itock, perliape one
fireman on a locomotive, passed ten
of the »ilialle»t baby, that ever betrau it»
years as engineer and rose to be gen
career iu fo lk county. At tim e oi birth,
V. P. FISKE.
eral superintendent of the road.
which was premature, owing to illue»p
Now. tbere Is a vast difference be­
..f the mother, it weighed only 2 |*>umU.
tween a fireman or eugineer and a gen­
$1
50
It
i»
now
being
cured
for
in
an
im-
i Itennzer,
ltem ixer, one year
¡rear in advance.
eral superintendent. But I didn’ t get
. 2 0») proviahed incubator at Mrs. (ire g o ry ’a
S U B S C R IP T IO N \ W ith Weekly Oregon hin or Semi'We» kly Journal.
ALL DRUGGISTS: SOc. AND tl.OO
. 1 75
the big head I never considered m y­
I W ith Oregon Woodni
hoMpital fiere. Hr Starbuck inform »
self
or
any
of
my
fam
ily
any
better
for
U» I bat it i» now »ix iluyu olil, liea.tliy
my sitting in a revolving chair tapping
mil gi ttil.g ulmig line III every re»poet,
M U TO \I ^ Office,
a tall for some one to wait on me tbau
m u l i a l f Keahlence, 1401
ami ha» 11 » good a ehauee to reaeb ami
W h a t T o Do.
when I bad my hand on the throttle,
There is com fort in the knowledge so
llll out the average »pan of life a» any
and when Torn Milllkiu. a locomotive
I
often
expressed,
that Dr. K ilm er ’s
other infant. Mr. I'lee i» a clerk in the
I Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
engineer, came courting my «laughter
Patroni*' One Another for tin Upbuilding o f Town and County.
Wyatt »tore at Blank Hia-k.
j fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, 1
Susie I didn't turn him down because
I pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder |
he drove an engine But what 1 want
I
and
every
part
of
the
urinary
passage,
j
One th in g that acts as much to the
MORE OIL.
It corrects inability to hold water J
ed for Susie was a man of nerve, i
d etrim ent of a town as any o th er th in g
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
strength and character.
is the raising of rates just lecaut-e This Fluid Now Showing Up on effects follow in g use o f liquor, wine or [
“ Tom .” I salii, "you may have Susie l
beer,
and
overcomes
that
unpleasant
ne­
You
won’t
tell
your
family
doctor
Is a constltntional disease originating in they are fortunate to secure the hold­
cessity o f being compelled to go often the whole story al*out your private on one conditiotiv W e want a man to !
Salt Creek.
impure blood and requiring constit Pion.il ing of some convention or Live a cel­
during the day, and to get up many illness — von are too modest. You take zi new passenger limited through
treatment acting through and purifying the ebration. This, we are happy to say,
I » - l o t « 2. 3, 1 , block 2 N »nut K, Buen» Vl«t».
Last week on the farm of Uncle Bill times during the night. The mild and need not he afraid to tell Mrs. I'ink- In the night The distance Is 300 miles,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
the extraordinary effect o f 5 w am p -R o ot
I Ut—L o t 7, block 1, » am i 2 K. B a c o » V ie l i.
blood for its radical and permanent cure. has never l>cen the practice of our
Brown on Salt Creek, now rented by is soon realized. It stands the highest ham, at L y n n , Mass., the things you and It must he done in five hours. The
11 - H l .»i I,,a« l, 2.2. t. block 2 Cattr.iui' S l»liv
The greatest constitutions’. remedy Is
I
of nut Lit 2 M..im mth.
could
not
explain
to
the
doctor.
Your
average
must
ta
sixty
miles
an
hour,
iIn*
.Mr.
Robinson
who
is
boring
for
oil
city. W h en we have a big day or
for its wonderful cures o f the most dis­
! VL t -'* 01 O*»* o f L a « 7 »m l ». block 1. Cattront’
Sarah L. Goodfellow ami hd to H
le
tte
r
will
1*
held
in
the
strictest
con­
tressing
cases.
I
f
you
need
a
medicine
which
means
as
low
as
fifty
and
us
¡ Sbdiv of out Lot 2 .Vf.tum »nth. Now, therefore
d iys, our hotel keepers do not attem pt near town, it was determined to clean
! on
fidence. F ro m her vast correspond­ high as seventy. Do the job. and you | D Goodfellow, 3li0 acres, t ti », r
out a spring in a marshy place ho that you should have the best. Sold by drug­
* w
................
»
10
In usual liquid form or In chocolated to bleed the sigh t s w in g public by
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
ence witli sick women during the
Saturday, the 18th Day of Ju ly .
shall
have
Susie.”
W
B
Duncan
et
ux
to
G
L
Lake,
8
]
cattle
might
drink
tlierefroih
in
good
You may have a sample bottle and a past thirty years she may have
tablets known as Sat s a ta b s . 100 doses $1. m akin g them pay fancy prices foi
acre», t 7 », r 3 *■ ..................
100 19)3, at the hour o f 1 o ’clock p. m. o f s.-i 1 day
Toni
thought
a
long
while,
theu
said:
shape,
but
was
ho
mixed
with
oil
that
book
that
tells
all
"
“
in front o f the court housa In Dallas, ‘ p ,,^
Nasal end other local forms of catarrh th eir meals or keep. Our ra'es are
rained the very knowledge that w ill
>!k
C L Starr and K. Linton to H E
county. Oregon, I w ill sell the above described
‘‘ I have alw ays supposed. Mr. Me
the cattle would not touch it. Experts alxmtit, both sent free
•re relieved by Catarrlcts, which allay in­
lelpyourcase. Such letters as the fol­
j real prmHoty ai piiulU« »action to the hlzhe«t
Starr, interest in land in Fall»
the same all the tim e, and th at is one
by mail. Address Dr.
for cash in hand on day of sale,
flammation and deodorise discharge. 50c.
are now beginning to fully believe that
lowing, from grateful women, es- Mullen, that you’d never ask a man to
City
............. ........................
2« bidder
w It nus» my hand this I7i'\ day of inni 19)),
reason why Dallas always has huge an immenHe oil dt‘ i»osit lies beneath uh K ilm er & Co., Bing­
tablisn beyond a doubt the powerof do what you would not do yourself.”
J \V Caldw ell to Margery I Cald­
j . Si. un V ir.
hamton, N. Y . When
well. lot in Italia» ___
crowds at her doings and the |*?ople go and that it will uot he long until it wil» writing mention this paper and don’t
Sheriff of Polk County, Ore¿ m.
1
” 1 wouldn't.”
Harry Thaw is pretty certain to be hom e suprem ely satisfied with them- be found. Boring near town has been make any mistake, but remember the
“ Well, suppose we put It this way: H D Sears et ux to L E Rowell,
Interest in 14 acre», t 7 s, r ft w ,
1
name, Dr. K ilm er's Swamp-Root, and
» t liberty * * iu . H e Inn deoUred that Be|vea Rml lflu town
You C1111
You take the trnlu through first. If A C G uyer et ux to K A Link, 7
suspended at a depth of less then 400
tb « address, Binghamton! N. Y ,
*
• B. F. JONES
he will pay n on» ot hie lawyers " " t i l „ „ „ „ hold up uHiiiea when you come feet until a break of the engine can i>e
acre», t 0 s, rtt w
301
to conquer all female disease? i, you succeed. 1 take It through and ge*
Do not make any niutake, but re
they get him out of the asylum.
to ( , )e carnivnl next week.
A ttom ey-at-Law
Mrs. Norman R. B arn d t,o f Allen- Susie. I f you don’t succeed. I get Susie ^ ^ t ovvie to F A Link, 2 acres,
repaired.
t 9 a, r 0 w
100
member the name, Swam p-Root, Dr town, Pa., writes :
without making the attempt m yself.”
IND
EPENDENCE, OR.
M
L
Henry
to
L
M
and
A
J
Bar-
K ilm er’s Swam p-Root, and the address
The fellow knew how to handle me.
“ E ver since I was sixteen years of
Probate work a specialty.
ham, 68 acres, t 8 s, r 6 vv .. , 2200
PASSING OF AN OLD RESIDENT. ingharnpton, N. Y . on every bottle.
W h ile cyclon
and floods are v is it­
age I had suffered from an organic de­ I was very proud o f my knowledge of A J Barham et ux to M L Henry,
PROGRAM OF CONCERT.
rangement and female weakness ; in
ing the south, east, and m iddle wch ,'
land in Dallas...........................
1200
consequence I had dreadful headaches railroad technique and had carried George E Lewis to M S Moores et
£ f t » * * * » * * * * * * » » » # » * # # + * * * Î*
Judge Frank Butler Jains Silent
and the rising waters are destroying
Btinday, June 14, at 3 o ’clock.
and was extrem ely nervous. My physi­ trains often since my promotion. I at I al land in t 7 8, r 3 w ...........
1000
m illions o f dollars worth of farm and
cian
said
I
must
go
through
an
opera­
«»nee
acceded
to
his
terms.
I. B. Duncan, director
Majority.
I H H Dunkelherger et ux to II R
<m?
tion to g e t w ell. A friend told me
I shall never forget the experience of
city property, Oregon is <•» j yin g
Part 1.
Grant, land in Dallas ..............
800
i
bout
L
yd
ia
E.
Pinkham
’s
Vegetable
Lewis Edwards et ux to A C M ill­
By DUNCAN N. SMITH
beautiful weather, delicious fruit, and I M r c li........ .....................J. K. Pitts
Compound, and I took it and w rote you that run. T w en ty minutes before train
Frank Butler, who died at Falls City
er,
land
in
t
9
s,
r
fi
w
..............
4(H)
‘ ‘Tenneseo, Volunteer”
that the best and cheap­
for advice, fo llo w in g your directions time I appeared In overalls at the en­ I Frank W heeler et ux to Paul
Sunday afternoon, Was an old and re­
looking forward with the confidence'
est wood you can buy is
Concert W altz ...................
Brooks spected resident o* l o k county, Oregoi .
carefully, and thanks to you 1 am to­ gine. which was standing ready on the
Fund man, 20 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w.$ 325
inspired by assured crops this fall.
the
block wood from the
day a w e ll woman, and I am tellin g track, to make my own Inspection of i John J Rupp et ux to Charles P
“ Iola”
CHANGES HIS DREAM.
Mr. Butler was Itorn at the Hall, Brent­
W illa m e t t e V a lle y
all my friends o f my experience.”
wood, Essex, Et.gland, July 7. 1842.
March
Magi
unis,
}/
o
interest
in
t
7
s,
r
her and do my own oiling When we !
Lumber Co.’s sawmill?
T h e m an w ith ou t a d o lla r
On April 27, 1871 he married Eleanoi
“ Trium phant Banner”
50 j
Because it is cut from big
pulled out I felt like a bird let out o f a I 5 w .......... .................................
At la t Congress rose to the full
H a s som e ideas quaint.
FACTS
SICK
Boynton, England.
Overture
I
B
II
Grant
et
a!
to
L
F
H
adley
et
Dal l)e V Field Butler, of
H e thinks I f he had m on ey
timber, therefor is su­
Three children were born to them in
height of one of its prerogatives, and
F o r th ir t y years L y d ia E. I ‘in k- cage. I was still, though fifteen years i ux, land in D a lla s .....................
“ Enchantress”
800
T h e c ity he w ou ld pain t;
perior to second-growth
England, two sons and a daughter; later
ham ’s V e g e t a b le Com poun d, m ade older than when I left the cab. in full j
T h a t he w ou ld feed the h u n gry
actually had the courage to override
15 Minutes Intermission
l
fir.
Leave your order
the daughter died and wa
buried in
On ch icken and roast lamb,
fro m roots and herbs, lias been th e vigor o f nerve and muscle. I had fig- |
K
Webster’s confeetion-
one of President R oo sevelt’s vetoes.
England. Iu the year 1881 he, with his
Part 2.
But when he finds a fo rtu n e
P
robate
Court.
stan d ard re m e d y fo r fem a le ills, ured carefully Just what time 1 must j
K
ery store, or call
H e closes like a clam.
I t is explained, however, th at it was
March
.............................F F. Jewell wife and two sons came to Oregon and
and has p o s itiv e ly cu red th o u s a n d so f make on different parts o f the road and
lived in Corvallis for one year, and then
Estate of S. L. Fmm ett, deceased ; K
Phones: Bell 443, Mutual 1198
“ Crimson Flush”
done with the president’s ta cit con­
W
h
en
fo
ld
ed
in
the
clutches
w
o
m
en
w
h
o
h
ave
lieen
tro
u
b
le
d
w
ith
removed to Polk county, Oregon, ami
was In every way prepared for the '
a.c*«*ouiit set for hearing July, 14th.
O f p o v e r ty he finds
Trombone S o l o ............
R
R. Butler ever since have resided on their estate
b
disp lacem en ts, in fla m m a tion , u lcera­
sent. This proviso detracts som e­
T h e rich u nsym path etic,
trial. I had never driven an engine for ! at 10 o ’clock., a. m.
“ H oly C ity ”
tion,
fib
ro
id
tu
m
ors,
irre
g
u
la
ritie
s
,
known
as
Oakhuisi.
a
large
part
of
W ith n arrow , g ra a p in g minds,
what from the heroism of the proceed
Estate
of
Owen
W.
Loyd,
deceased;
O verture........................
Frederick which is in Falls City. Last summer
p eriod ic pains, backache, th a t lx?ar- any length o f time over fifty miles an
But when his luck g r o w s b rig h te r
W alter W illiam s appointed adminis­
ing
“ Napoleon”
A n d d o lla rs ro ll In view
I Mr. Butler buil a fine large house in
iu g-d ow n fee lin g, flatu len cy, in diges­ hour, and dp to that point there is no trator.
H
e
ch
a
n
ges
his
opinion
March ......................
Wellen j Falls C ity ami moved into it last Octo­
great strain ou an eugineer. I did not
y *4 *+ * * * * .* * * * * > > 4 S * * * * * * * * *
tion
,dizzin
ess,or
n
ervou
s
p
rostration
.
A b o u t the w ell to do.
ber. There survives him two sons, Dr,
“ Reconciliation’
realize that an average man can’ t j Estate of H. D. Moore, a m in or;
W ith a special com m ittee of a re­
Arthur Butler, of Washington, 1). ( ' ,
guardian
authorized
to
sell
real
proper­
W h en on his uppers w a lk in g,
stand many spurts at sixty-five miles |
T o o poor to ra ise a row.
publican congress in vestigatin g the PERRYDALE ENTERTAINMENT. ¡and Randolph, of Falls City, and his
Marriage Licenses.
an hour aud In some places I must do ty.
widow, Eleanor Field Butler.
H e thinks o f In stitu tion s
seventy.
In re-estate of Owen W . Loyd, de­
currency p oblem and the W ays and
H
e
su
rely
w
ou
ld
endow
Mr. Butler was an Episcopalian, and
Allen Jobtisun and Lillie Taylor.
T o ra ise the m eek and lo w ly
1 got on pretty well for the first ceased ; bond filed and approved, and
lived every nay of his life up to the
Means com m ittee of a republican
C.
W . Mathews, G. L. Me Murphy and
Fine Program at Methodist Chuch broad doc trine of Christianity laid down
And glv»* the poor a chance,
three hours, though I had made a num­
house studying the tariff sclcdu les
But when he g e ts the m oney
J. L. Oha in her lain appointed apprais­
by
Christ,
man’s
humanity
to
man.
ber
o
f
my
fast
paces,
hut
after
that
1
N
E
W
T
O
-D
A
Y
H e keeps It in his pants.
June 21st.
ers.
during th e presidential cam paign, it
He was a great help t,«> those in trouble
began to suffer.
Looking straight
and ever ready to assist the needy. IL-
A las, poor human nature,
seems unlikely that the republican
ahead continuously, seeing at the same
That bread is likely to
Cau gh t In the g r ip o f p elf;
At the Methodist church in Perrydale was an active republican in polities, and
Advertising under this head £ cent a word time things out o f the corners o f my
campaign fund will be small or hard
W h en poor so gen erou s minded,
absorb disease
germs
each insertion
Sheriff’s
Sale.
on June 21st at H o ’clock will he given had filled various offices in Folk county,
eyes
whizzing by me. made me
W hen rich good to h im self;
to gather.
one ol the finest musical and literary being county surveyor, and a justice
when
shipped
in
a
bag­
So kind and open hearted
feel
ns
if
something
was
pulling
my
programs ever rendered in that town. for many years, lie was the real
W hen he has nought to blow .
or Sale—Tw o milch cows, both fresh. and sight nerve out through the sockets. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtu e o f an
gage
car
along
with
oth­
founder
of
Falls
City,
and
the
esteem
in
Some extra line talent litis been engaged
But. oh, so very d ifferen t
gentle to milk, also one work horse, Ap-
order issued out o f the county court, o f the
ply to Wm. Fanil, Dallas. George Medley.
The cost of laying cem en t curbs for the occasion, including a talented which he was held was shown by the
tf Some of my fastest spurts came iu state o f Oregon, for the county o f Polk, at the
W hen loaded w ith the dough.
er
cam
niD
ii
baggage?
June
term
thereof.
1908,
com
m
anding
me
to
about this time, and every few minutes
TImre will h e n I closing o f nearly everv place of business
sell the several tracts or parcels o f real proper­
along the line of the proposed street singer from Portland
That the Star Bakery puts
children’s day program in addition. | during his funeral. His long and busy
1 v as frightened half out o f my senses. ty hereinafter described, to which the county
omul pups for sale by Jake Steffy, Dallas.
im provem ent is 25 cents a linear foot, Everybody is cordially invited to be j life was well spent, and while his
The first thing to rattle me was seeing o f Polk, has acquired title by virtue o f sale
out some of the bast bake-
,
,,
,
thereof for taxes, and more particu larly de-
I
neighbors
and
friends
drop
the
silent
present
and
enjoy
the
occasion.
the height to la- 14 inches, tin1 width
something black on the track dead i scribed ns follows, towit
stuff* to be obtained any­
Miss Anna Braun, who has just re­ j tear of sympathy for his loss, the angel
/ ,1‘‘^>,ining 2 rods south and losj feet cast
It was the rear
at the bottom eigh t inches and at the turned from ti two years course at the I of eternal life stands at the nearly gates
COR SALK Team o f horses. 11 and 12 years ahead o f me I thought it
f northeast corner of J. h. Davidson donation
where in the Willamette
' old, sound and gentle. W eight 2(500 pounds. end o f a train with no lights out. I f it o
land
claim
,
smith
i:<2
feet,
east
70
feet,
north
top six inches. T h e cost of wooden Chicago Training School, tied expects | with a crown of eternal life, and will
Price t2.ri<). J Hunter, R.F.D.2, Dallas, Oregon.
132 feet, west 70 feet to place o f beginning, Pt
had
been
there
would
have
been
no
Val ley?
Phone
Blue.
25.
JlS
j
I
sav,
“
Enter
into
your
eternal
rest.
o f lot 7 and 8. block 21 , Hills, Independence.
curbs is about 10 cents a foot. The to start as a missionary to India in Sep­
time to slow up. but it was gone before
2— Begin nin g 44.15} chains, cast o f southwest
tember, to be gone eight yours, will a t­
T h a t $1 spent in your
wooden ones will on ly last a short tend the entertainment, and lias kindly
corner,
o
f
J
Carmack
donation
land
claim,
I could have done so anyway, and then
A Terrible Accident.
north 26.05 chains, east 1.15} chains, south
B A LE D hay for kh I c by I. A.
on the old
home town is worth more
time, be unsightly, and really of no consented to give a bri *f address on
D Rowel lire pince, Ibilla.“ .
J25 I realized that It was the shadow o f a 26.06 chains, west 1.15 chains to place o f begin­
Yesterday morning while young Mr.
bird flying across the headlight. This ning. Section 20 and 29, township 8 south,
to you than $3 sent out?
piactical benefit. T h e cem ent curbs Charity work, which will In* very inter­ Carter, a late arrival from the east, was
rang • 4 west, containing 3 acres.
esting.
JIM
had
the effect on my nerves o f an es­
3— Lots 7 and 8, block 27, Thorp's Indepen­
engaged in cutting cord wood for Mr.
S E R V IC E A B LE ( ». I.
boar« for sale.—C. I.
lwok nice, give your property a great­
Three of the many
dence
cape from a sudden plunge into death.
^ Ballard, 2.J mile.' east o f Dallas.
.! G. Trent on the Dolph place, a butt
4 -Lot 7. block 20 . Th orp’s Independence.
er value, and will last for many years,
reasons why should de­
Grocery Change« Hand«.
I had always been quick to adopt im­
flew up hitting him in the mouth, tear­
6— Beginning 50 chains north o f southwest
and do the work require I of them.
provements on the road aud had put corner o f A. Blevens donation land claim,
Tho grocery jnat under the I tr mixer ing hi no r completely open and mak­
mand the Dallas product
Buff Orpington ««gg. $1
south 12 rods 5.10-12 feet, east 80 rods, north 46
’ J. E. Beezley Falls City.
on electric headlights. This made all rods 2} fees, west 17 rods 5.3-12 feet, south 33
The Itcm izer h' pes to see no more of "Hire, lately owned bv Mr. K. ( ’ . Kirk- ing a fearful ami ghastly wound, but
when
buying hakestuffs,
happily, not with such force as to rol*
the shadows look like big black things, rods 13.2-12 feet, west 15.67 chains to place of
these wooden curbs put in anyw here j |>atr¡i*k, has been by him »old to Mr. I.. him of consciousness or cause brain con­
beginning, section 33, township? south, range
solid
as
masonry.
The
shadow
o
f
a
4
west,
contain
ing
10
acres.
L’ OR S A L E -T w o good cows g iv in g milk aud
STAR BAKERY,
Do a good job while you are at it, II. Shull», the latter taking charge cussion. fie was brought to town and
7—
Lot 8, block 26 , Thorp’s Independence.
w ill be fresh in April and May. One and a telegraph pole cast ou the track ns it
8— Lots 2 and 3, block 31. Th orp’s Addition t<>
h alf miles north o f Dallus, on route 1. Mrs. F. sometimes would be at a curve ahead
D. T. BROWNE, Prop
even if it does cost you over tw ice as i Tuc»day. Mr. Shultz ¡» an old and ex- Dr. Htarlmck secured him relief as soon
Th
orp’s
Independence.
M.
Dunlop.
tf
| |HM¡cnecd groeerer, having been engag­ as possible, it !>eing necessary to take 17
looked for all the world like the trunk
much.
stitches to close up tin» wound. Mr.
I ÏÜ *
ed in the hilatura» for many year», both | ( ’al ter has the sympathy of all in this
of a tree
The worst scare I had was
Mantle
Bed
for
Stile.
| in Salem and at McCoy, and comea well regretahle accident.
from something that wouldn’t get out
MAKE YOUR OWN ST O C K FO O D S BY USING
of the way
It was a big round black
J recommended a» a gentleman of »nperior
\ N oak foldin g bed in good condition, good
bowlder that appeared a few hundred
bocine»» fneiiltic», genial and who will
Patents.
o
mattress and springs Enquire o f L. A,
This wan the only scare
have no trouble in holding the large
Mathews, room 3, Barrili
■'
' building, over Simon- feet ahead
John Johnson.
•‘Do you thluk It will ralu?”
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
T H E S U P E R IO R
ton 1 1 Scott’s groe
I put on the brakes for. As I slowed
trade always enjoyed bv the »tore he
“ I know It will.”
Q U A LIT IES OF
down I 11
e l that I got no nearer to
•‘ W here 1 h your sure sign?”
Iiow own«. Mr. Kirkpatrick will here­
\
It Finally ! stopped short, went ahead
CO FFEE
“ My w ife told me to take my um­
after devote hi» whole tim e to hi» many
to the pilot, and. turning, there on the
For Horses, Csttle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the
brella. aud 1 didn’t ”
other
large
interest»
in
Ollr
city.
glass before the headlight was a little condensed essence of the drug. They don’t contain Sswdnst, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just
'ton mu*
V
The vv o r i d is f u l l of
j
"
*
° ° d When 10 year» old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure d m ( laws. Ask for
stablishod agency for the sale o f a very moth.
j and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
AN; meritorious
article that can be sold in bu­
Bicycle« on Street.
anonymous coffee: “Java PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS siness
An hour before I was due to arrive Blister, Cathartic, Heaye. Fever, H o* Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tsbletsor Louse Powder,
houses, offices and private houses. On­
Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D IC IN E C O . ,
Ed. Item iser:
ly business of the kind in the city. Exclusive I had made up my mind that, though I
right to one party, ( ’an be handled by either could make an engine to do the trip
and Mocha."
incorporated; Capital Stock »300.000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
Thursday :
are the men who have
It would he a great convenience if the
lady or gentlem an. This is an exceptional oy-
Van
Dornsifc,
Indep.
put them to the hard­
porlunity for someone to get a start iu a verp ou schedule time, f couldn’ t make a
council would allow us the privilege of
W h o r e t u r n s your
Mrs. Dornsife, Indep.
profitable business with a very sm all amount man to run her
est tests in the rough­
But I had a lot of
riding on some designated sidewalks,
of capital
It Is worth in vestigatin g. Address
11. Holman, Dallas.
est weather.
pride and continued the struggle,
P. O. box 256, Dallas, Oregon.
money
if
you
don’t
like
A. Uglow. Dull is.
especially during the long rainy season.
Get the original
though my falling nerves rendered
Mrs. F. J. Craven, Dallas.
There are many of us who have much to
Towers Fish brand
failure almost a certainty.
When I
’em ?
T. V. B. Embree, Dallas.
made since 1836
do at our orchards out of town, and if
had the last forty miles to go and only
R. Waterhouse, Falls City.
cataloc m e roe rue Asrmo
v mr grocer returns your money If you don't
allowed
to
use
the
walks
it
would
thirty minutes to do it in ! gave up and
Mrs. (i. L Hawkins, Dallas.
__A J TOV*e« CO BOSTON, U*/*
Ukc S hilling's Best \.e pHv him.
TQWfW CM..U'»» to imitiu rinONTf.
Flora MeCallon, Dallas.
greatly faciliate our going to ami from.
turned the. throttle over to my fireman,
Mrs.
It.
L.
Chapman,
Dallas.
with directions to take his time
As I
It would also la* a great boon to many
Oscar llayter, Dallas.
left the engineer's post 1 staggered to
who work at onr mills and could thus
Mrs. Alice Lynn. Perrydale.
the seat on the other side o f the cab.
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
get to their work very much easier.
Mrs. M. E. W illiams, Dallas.
and it was all I could do to hold on
U. S. Grant, Dallas.
We do not ask the use of an y o f the
when I got on to It.
INSTRUCTOR ON
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
Mrs. 1*. S Grant, Dallas,
main walks, hut think it would not he
I felt ns if a dozen men with ham
Friday:
detrimental in any way to tnfc walking
Ntw touted in the Ke slake Building
PIANO AND ORGAN.
mers had been pounding on every
It. f).C ooper, Indep.
public If we were allowed, say the use
(Everything upto dale )
nerve in my body
When we reached
W alter Sears, Dallas.
of a sidewalk on one side ot each street.
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
the station I called a carriage and
V. P. Fi*ke, Della*.
Such could be determined by our city
l>u Hu a , Oregon.
Ben W a kins, Monmouth.
went to a hotel, and If I hadn't been
fathers, and made to conform to the
E lm er C. Strayer, Dallas.
convenience of all, without being pre­
too proud, or. rather. If 1 hadn’t feared
John Crowther, Dallas.
judicial to the interests of any. W e I
It would get out. I d have called a
Mrs. J. Crowther, Dallas.
know there are some who always take a ‘ Wo are dealers
trained nurse to take rare o f me.
F. W. Fuder, Dallas.
wrong advantage of any such privilege, !
The next day 1 went tack In the pres­
in
Mrs. K. W . Fuller, Dallas.
but a j business men, we think this feat* |
ident’s private car and the morning
F. H. Ramsey, Dallas
lire could he properly arranged for. \Ve
after appeared In my office and sent for
Mrs. F. S. Ramsey, Dallas.
would like very much to see this sugges- |
If you want lo »■«■II your fumi, nonti ti» ! Mark llayter, Dallas.
Tom Mllliklu.
He came in. looking
*r
tion aoL I on ami thus give our law
4t
full
tli'HrriptiiHi.
torni»,
«ite.,
unii
wo
chu
!
curious. 1 said to him;
makers a hint of our desire.
OR A L L
Saturday;
❖
il»
it.
❖
“ Tom. you needn’t perform your part
B IC Y C L IS T .
II.
Ilirsohberg,
Indep.
T. B. ACKERS * CO.
K IN D S
❖
>f the contract.
It would l>e uo use.
M. B. Grant, Dallas
4>
270 . W a s h in g to n S t ., P o rtla n d , Ore.
Mrs. M. B. Grant, Dallas.
for I’ ve made up my mind not to put
MARKET REPORT.
♦
A T
DALLAS GONE DRY?
Mrs. T. .1. Craven. Dallas.
the train on. Yon’ ve won ”
*
Mrs. K. II. Denny. McCoy.
♦
“ I’d like the privilege of doing the
I
got
dry
for
my
job
and
am
back
KKPOKTKO W K K K I.Y BY CL H. l.O C O IIA K Y .
Mrs. J. D. K eltv, McCoy.
again. W ill try and say something each trick once.” he said. 44if you don’t
❖
Wheat, a bushel, ft .
Sunday:
mind.”
week not too dry.
Bran, a ton, $25 oo.
S. P. Moore, Dallas.
♦
M cM innville, Oregon.
Next to Postoffice
I gave him perm ission, and he to<*
Things have changed some to dry
Shorts, a ton, $30.
A . T. Merwin, Indep.
♦
while I was away, but I tell you things I e train through on time
4»
Oats, a bushel, HO cents.
P. C. Merwin, Indep.
»
CHAS. GREGORY, Agent
are not dry around L A IJ G H A R Y ’ S
R O B IN S O N M B R ID E .
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
Monday :
4»
iR
O
G
E
R
Y,
except
things
that
should
D A L L A S , OREGON
Flour, a sack, $1 25.
.V I. Rice. Indep.
♦
la* dry.
*
Corn meal, $2 50 a cw t.
M. Merwin, Indep.
♦
Dried Fish to make you Dry
Potatoes, a bushel, HO.
Lillie Snyder, Buena Vista.
*
The Moors ot Today.
“
Onions 4
“
“
Cry
IMiom»» :
Butter, a pound, 15cents.
J. Ponden, Indep.
“
Fruits 4
“
“
%
The Moon* o f today are the descend
Mutual :VJ?
4»
Lard, a pound, I2*y cents.
C.Johnson. Indep.
“
Prunes 4
“
( H ello) Hi
Roll
IBI
•nts o f those who conquered Spain, j
i have recently gotten hold
Tuesday:
Baeoti, sides, n pound, 12** cents.
*
MRS.
J.
C.
CAYNOR
Peaches and Cherries well Dried
who were practically paramount In
of several dandy 10 acre
Hams, a pound, 15 to 17 cents.
C. G. Irwin, Indep.
Figs and Dates not high Dried
*
the
southern
portion
fo
r
two
centuries
J.
L.
Brown.
Butler.
Shoulders,
a
pound,
12*#
cents.
tracts, which are the very
Apples and Peaches snn Dried
Kggs, a dolen, 17 cents.
and relics o f whose wonderful build­
4)
last of fruit lands, and
Wednesday
Basins and Currants Mince pied
D A L L A S . OREGON
Chickens, a dozen, $3 <n $5.
PHONE 1251
DALLAS, ORECON
ings are to be found at the present day
l>. A. Madison. Dallas.
ni< ely situated
Everything that is good to eat dry.
4
)
Dried fruits, a pound, B ( i 15 cents.
Mrs. Sears and daughter, Dallas.
A ll kind* o f m e «U .
We are hend«pm*ters for the best In th. 1 t country. Indeed, it Is strange i
For Prices and Term s see
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
4»
K.
C.
Kldridge,
Indep.
to
cotslder
tta
positfou
o
f
the
Moors
Roasted
Coffee,
also
Teas,
wh.ch
make
Pure lard.
Turnips, a pound, 2cents,
you forget that Polk county went dry, o f today when we see the * o r k o f their
«
Ki-h *ud pou ltry Friday* and
Cabbage, a pound. 3 certs.
| Photograph*.
_ _ hands
_ _ _ In ________________
and some of that Catawba | gra|* _
juice
past centuries, and ______
the only
Saturday*
Onions, a pound, HL, cents.
♦
no h* rn, " h« ' 1
'I T - explanation lice In the fact that they
Beans, a pound, 51^ (d 8 cents.
W e are making thy Anpat photo» ever * ' ! ! I o
f l m -loot w o t nl poll.
Della», Or.
*
Highest
market
kail».
ri.h
t
n,,w
'
'
Hope.th.e
ad
won’
t
make
the
row
dry
un,
b„
to
f
h
illw
lT
„
fo
moj
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cent#
¡ made in D all», n .r
H ay, a ton, $10
$15.
w w w w w
T. J. CHERRLNGTON
W ILLIE
, ,n> condlthwa.—Strand Uafaslue.
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1908.
’PHONES! B«LMS^nce,m
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
C atarrh
H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa
Î
L Y D IA E . P IN K H A M ’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Humor
Do You Know
Philosophy
FOR
WOMEN.
|
Bowman Bros.
Do You
Know
F
SKIDOO HORSE AND CA TTLE T A B LE T S
THE M EN WHO KNOW
A Sm all Business Foi Sale.
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
SUCKERS. SUITS
AND HATS
For Sale by RAY & CO., Dallas, Oregon
Willie Dry
Caldwel Bros.
A COMMON EXPRESSION
n
When I want my laundry done
up nicely I take it to the
Dallas Steam Laundry
The
BEST
MEATS
F a r m s and L an d
BARNHART & GRANT
THE OREGON EIRE REEIEE
Real Estate
N O R T H MAIN ST R E E T
Clover’s
Meat Market
i
price
paid for fat stock.
Fine Footwear a Specialty
DALLAS SHOE STORE
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