Adm itted to the second d a w oi mail matter.
J U L Y 9, 1908.
TH U R SD A Y,
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
r
\] that it is not uncommon
jl for 9 child to be born
afflicted with weak kid-
fp T * neys. If the child urin-
____ _
’ r^ - 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 great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. !t is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
f
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a¡,
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Hwaiup Root,
ing aril about it. including many of the
thousands of Listener d letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
V. P. FISKE.
/ Item izer,on e year in ailvanet'
.................. ■
SU B SC R IPTIO N -' W ith Weekly Oregonian or Sem i-weekly Journal
( W ith Oregon Woo<lman ..........................
’PHONES:
«. i ■ « i S omen,
2ñ7
BfcLL i Resilience, 113
It has been clearly
tin t high grade stock can be mat ired
here bettor than anywhere else, and
that it costs considerably less to bring
them to a m arketable age.
Big stock
men are begining to find this out and
in the near future we may look for
Western Oregon to be the breeding
place for toe entire
continent.
Our
advantages for such purposes can not
much longer remain concealed.
Pm ith ,
president
Mormon clitirch, Inis linen
of the
in
P o rt
land recently. Several years ago in
Saltluke, in com pany with a number
ol other newspaper men, we spent the
afternoon with Mr. S m ith and i-n his
invitation went with him to Saltnir,
their great seaside resort, to hear the
reports of a numlicr of missionaries
who had just retU; nod from proselyt
ing in the Pacidc isles. T h ey laid
brought a number of converts hack
with them
wlm gave native dances
and songs, furnishing n uni<|iie and
pleasing entertainm ent.
We
found
President Sm ith a cultured gentle
man, not narrow or bigoted in his
views, a nood m iser and not at all
what our fancy had pictured the head
of the Mormen church to he.
R igh t now
Dallas needs a night-
watch more than over before in her
history
T h e danger from Hre is es
pecially great, and it is not righ t th .t
a town ol our Bite should Is- left en
tirely unprotected during so
hours out of the 24
There
COFFEE
F i v e degrees of excel
lence: * good; ** better;
* * * fine; * * * * finer; * * * * *
finest: all Schilling’s Bent.
PIONEER GONE
much risk attached to doing so.
Wo
are liable to wake up some m orning
and find some oi our business blocks
gone up in dames, and our property
Valuation
considerably
decreased.
The i how would the land be able to
stand
Joshua McDaniel Solves the Great
Mystery.
At tin* home <>f his son. Newt, in
Your gror<»r returns your money if you don’t
Portland, Monday afternoon, Joshua
like it: we pav him.
McDaniel, well known to every old
tinier in Polk county, passed away after
a short illness, although be had not en
joyed the best of health for some
~ 1
months. Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel have
recently been living near Oregon City,
INSTRUCTOR ON
where he was engaged in the wood
business.
Mr. McDaniel had
been
identified witn the interest of Polk
county almost since ts inception, be
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
having arrived here with the immigra
Dallas, Oregon.
tion of 1844, crossing the plains in (Cor
nelius G illiam ’s company. His ham
near Dixie vet bears the old «late mark,
and there also stands the original log
■ ÉWl
cabin which he built in taking up his
HMATION
donation there and in which the major !
.UtlUJNO
porti >n of his fam ily were reared. By J
F a r n c
it 1C S 3
strict attention to business Mr. Mc
Daniel accumulated a considerable for
or sate. Not r
about location,
W1
W
in
to
m
■
•
ner
only who
tune, when we came here 25 years ago,
will sell - 4 »:
( . vo price,
he being known as the second richest
cripti,»-» ui>
possession
cun be h.id
man in the county. In after years re
L iu r *
• der. N T.
verses somewhat crippled him, but he
was still very well fixed financially a f
ter dividing bis many fine acres of land
near Dixie among his children. H e was
•me of the oldest stockholders in the
Independence National Bank, an«l also
MITHCOTT A STARK, PROPRIETORS
o f the Masonic order.
Mr. McDaniel came to life in C leve
A ll kinds of hauling at reasonable
land county, Kentucky, in 1823,came to
rates. Phone onlers promptly at
Oregon in 1834, went to C’ayuse war
tended to. 1 Ieadtjuarters at W eb
in 1847, married M ss Eugena Fulkerson
ster’s confectionery.
in 1848, went to California for gold in Phones: Bell 264, Motti 1 254
1849. ami returned here to live the next
Bam Phone Mutual 245
year. He leaves to mourn his loss his
wife and five children, Andrew, New
ton, H ill and Mrs. Geo. W hite, of P ort
land. and Holt McDaniel, of Dallas.
The remains were laid to rest at .Etna
cemetery yesterday m »ruing, and were
W IL L HUBBARD
followed bv a sorrowing crowd of friends
and members of the Rickreall Masonic
Phone and stand at Cherring-
lodge, who conducted the obsequies.
r . MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
PIANO AND ORGAN.
WANE j
I a
Li
I
City Express & Transfer to.
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
ton’s drugstore.
many PORTLAND
is too F rid a y :
the necessary assessment foi
contem plated
inipro< enients.
The
old ada , e o f a stitch in time is partieu
•arly adaptable to the situation
as it
stands in this respect, and more a t
tention should be paid 10 protecting
M AD E F O P SERVICE
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
WATERPROOF
-tQWEaj
POMMEL
SLICKERS
*3 5 ?
This trod? mark
and the word
T ower on th?
buttons dtstin
j quill» this high
'qroiWshcksrfrom
th* fust as good
, ,
brands ■
I
WEBF00T
ROOFING
♦
»
Dad Castle is up from Dayton.
A marriage license was grunted this j
afternoon to Marshal E. Merwin and .
Fata Stmud.
Onlers have been received for Com - '
pnny H to leave Dallas at 7 a. m. on
Auguat 3rd to attend the annnal en
campment at American Lake. Regu
lar army pay will Ire allowed.
1350
Made by the Northwest Hoofing
company, Portland. Does not hue*
kle. Guaranteed for 10 Years.
Agent
Agmt for ’ ” Vlk
olk (’(H
(’ounty.
in t^ ^
THE OREGON EIRE REEIEE
l> VI.I.AS, OKKCiON
Phones :
Mutual 327
Hell 191
C lo v e r’s
Meat M arket
D A LLA S . OKKQON
A ll k im l" o f meat*.
I’ « r e laril.
F i«li uni p ou ltry F riiU y » anil
S aturday»
Highest market price
paid for fat stock.
S c o t t ’s E m u ls io n nourishes baby’s
entire system.
/
£
ALL DRIJCCI3TS! 50c. AND $1.00
NEWPORT
Y a q u in a B a y
Oregon’s M atchless Bench
Resort
T h e P la c e to Cio f o r P e r g e c t R ost and E v e r y C o n ceivab le
F o rm o f H e a lth fu l and D e lig h tfu l R ec re a tio n
Express Installed.
Beginning tomorrow W ells Fargo E x
press will begin operation on the Falls
City
railroad.
Express offices are
being installed today at both Black
Kock and Falls City. They will be in
¿barge of the railroad agents at those
places, M*\ Singleton at Falls City and
Mrs. \\ yatt at Black Rock. This is a
convenience long desired by our people
and the installation w ill lie grcatfully
received.
Stimulates and makes bone.
Exactly what baby needs.
IT S F A C I L I T I E S A R E C O M P L E T E Best «if food and an abundance of it.
Fresh water from springs. A ll modern necessities, sueli as telegraph, tele
phone, markets freshly provided «‘very day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages
partly furnished or unfurnished to 1 m * h.ul cheaply- Strict municipal sani
tary regulations.
N E W P O R T is readied bv wav of S mtlie. o Pacific to Albany or Corvallis,
thence Corvallis & Eastern R. ii. Train service daily and the trip d a pleas
ure tinoughout.
R A T E S FROM
Sal uni ay
to Monday
T ick et
Si asoli
Months
Tleket
1500
900
115
550
Net Broadened.
There's nothin«; like travel to broaden i
nan
Is something you've often heard said.
But s metimes a fellow will tra v e l s<
hard
He Journeys back thinner instead.
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
$3.60
2.65
. 2.50
$5.75
4.50
. 4.20
D allas...........
D ir r v ............
Independence
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description
of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and
rates, ( ’all on, telephone or write
I. N. W O O D S , Local Agent, Dallas.
W m . McM URRAY,
Crying N « d .
Knicker—It Is buggy riding season.
BoeLer—Yes, and there is a fortune
w aitin g for the man who invents a
rowboat that can find its own way
home.—New York Sun.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
school
Petition for creation of
district, No. 67; granted
Resignation of O. G. Savage accepted
Omar Revised.
| and J a n ieh Simouton appointed to suc A book o f " A u t o R u les underneath the
bough,
ceed him as justice of the peace in «Us
A stalled m achine, n busted tire, and thou
I trict No. 2.
B eside m e ly in g In a slu sh y d itch —
Salem, Falls C ity and Western Rail- Ah, slushy ditch w ere paradise en ow !
r«>ad Company granted an extension of
— Lip p in co tt s M agazin e.
two years* time from August 3, 1908, in
which to construct a railroad from D al
F o r c e of H a b it.
las to Salem, under the grant of way on
Hogan—Phwut became av Pat?
part of the public road, made August 3,
Grogan —Tilt* poor f e l l y mishtook nn
1906.
auto born fer a whistle a n d shtopped
wurrk crossing the stratc.—Puck.
Marriage Licenses.
T h e P r e s s A g e n t 's Leopard.
T h e circu s leopard is abroad
A n d ch ew in g d o gs and Jots,
H s Just i ho satno old leopard w it h
sim ple ch a n ge o f spots.
—Cleveland Plain l)eal«r
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS.
Good Things to Eat
The
BEST
M EATS
O K A L E
K IN D S
A T
BARNHART & GRANT
LOW
N ext to Postoffice
RATES
Real Estate
EAST
I have recently rotten
of several dandy 10
tracts, which are the
best of fru it lands,
ni> ely situated.
hold
acre
very
and
A. J . B A R H A M
W IL L BK MADE THIS SEASON BY THE
L iq u id vuKt I
U
lt must be a great consolation to a
widow to know that th«* insurance more
than covers the loss. It is only natural
for a lady to l>e looking out for number
one, but I know a number down where
we live to be looking out for number
two. I heard a fellow say “ If youv'e
got hay fever don’ t marry a grass wi«l-
ovv.” I guess people «lon’t get the ha;
hay
fever around these parts; its mostly rtl-
falfa. A fellow came in the store the
other day and said to the boss “ W hy
<.l«*n’ t you hire a man to write your ads
and a ki«l to run the errands?” Gee,
wouldn’ t that turn your whiskers gray?
I guess that was a dig at me. I have
been h « j busy in the store of late to car
ry packages and so they come in the
store and hand them t»» me. W ell, you
can lay bets on one thing and that it—
am cut out for a literary career. Some
day I will be a big editor and mould
public thought. M eanwhile I am satis
fied with being a big eater and helping
to run the Loughary grocery. If you
are a big eater you know we are the
people and if you’ re a big editor you
know our thoughts , v i z , ‘ ‘Good things
to eat and drin k.”
W IL L IE
'From Dallas, Or. ;
We Cater
to the
Local Trade
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
Both ways
through
Portland
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64.40
One way
via
California
$89.40
84.40
83 65
76.90
7690
NONE BtXTEH
NCLESanisetsth-Str "mlMeasureGragrallou
at 2;i inches. The “ ! 1 G I 1 S TA N D A R D *
P A I N T can has t j j irher, insiA. ».
Every time you buy a "H IG H S T A N D A R D ” gal
lon can, you ¿ret a gallon i f flat nt. Every time you buy
a i/i-incho«-
■ on . you *ct short n: v-.n—even
though it is lied i• ) • bri' .
Every si' ■ cm of “ H IG H STA N 1 >ARD ” i. f -.’ 1 U.S. Government Standard Measure < namt—
not capacity only. So when you are of. . .
pain
inib “ «Jierper” fh.us Lowe Brothers, see it the
quun.Uy is i iere.
But paint ru ih 't- it thermal ccnstf r~;ion, aftera!l. That h where thermal economy come3 in—
sat if'action and service,
t
AS FOLLOWS:
Also the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar
How Much Pa;*nl
to the Can?—
*.
First door went of poatoffle»*, I »alias. Or.
T h e B ig B e a r
HORACE WEBSTER'S CONFECTIONERY
SO U TH ER N
P A C IF IC
I Do You Know
(LIN ES IN OREGON)
THY TH E HEHT 5-11 ENT
CIOAK IN T H E 01 I'Y—.
WISE TALKS BY U. S. LAUGH-
ARY'S OFFICE BOY
School of Quality.
that the best and cheap
est wood you can buy is
the block wood from the
W i l l a m e t t e Vail e v
Lumber Co.’ s sawmill ?
Because it is cut from big
lim ber, therefor is su
perior to second-growth
fir. Leave your order
at W ebster’ s confection
ery store, or call
Phones: Bell 443, Mutual 1196
Bowman Bros.
Lowe Brothers
Standard” Liquid Paint j
G iv e s
L ì . s i R e s o Ita
In spreadinjr and covering, working: and wearing—n HiiTerence of 30 to 50 percent, over "cheap” paint
which
(..
v- •
i
.
‘T I!’ ” i ' ' ‘
\ k D ”
C . - le of ematennls which a th’-d-ef-a-
centu.y ol practical and scientific paint-nuking hr.; proven to be best: mixed and
nulled, ground and rtfrrourd, by po vrrf d machinery to an ir.-’ iscrtbiible fin--
ness and a pei feet union 01 — *dsand liquids. “ H IG H S T A N D A R D ” P A IN T
is sealed in airtight cans—which keep it always tresh and good—and marked
with “ Tae L l ...• Bino F ’cgn- Your P-. o le t ion.
There is a Lowe Bróiìiers Faint for every usa and a Lcwe Brothers dealer in
nearly everj own. Write us for nearest dealer’s name and our practical book
let, "Paint and Tainting.’* Mailed Free.
The Lowe Brothers Company, 450*456 Third St, Dayton, O.
N e w Y c rlc
P a iu tin a E e rs Varuislicunkora
______
C h ic a g o
____________
K an n as C ity
HALL & HAYES
House-Furnishers
DALLAS
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
.x>oo<>oo >oo<
JUST ARRIVED
Morris, tbc leading jeweler, has just recei ed a
!>eautiful line of gold headed umbrellas andviunes
from $2.50*to $15 each, all guaranteeti, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
O P T IC IA N
C. H . M O R R IS ,
DALLAS
-
-
JEW ELER
OREGON
!>ooQOQoœoQooœoooeooooo<
T l l ’ K E T » W IL L HK ON SALK
M eM i nn ville, ( Oregon.
CHAS. GREGORY, Agent
it
3»
RicL-ts.
SiiT>ply the visible sign that baby’s tiny bones
are not forming rapidly enough.
Lack of nourishment is the cause.
Six
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT.
T i l i : IIKST 1IOOKINT.
ON T U K M AKKK.T
L . C. K O S E R
J
3400
the hillside ahd a few minutes late
were found munching gra«s.
When the team broke loose from the
wagon they were seen by Mrs. Brannon
and by a man who I as been employed
by Mr. Dennis, botli of whom ran to the
spot where the accident occurred. The
stricken wife bgcame almost insane with
grief when she found her husband dead.
Brannon came here three months ago
from Minnesota, bringing his wife and
four children with him. Thev had but
little money but the head of the family
Lindsay W heeler and Jennie Tate.
found employm ent with Mr. Dennis ami J Framon Vandale and Victoria Buy-
has been sending back all the money In* serie.
eouid spare to pav for crating and pre- |
paring bis goods for shipment. They
jar«* now on the way ami are expected to j
arrive in a few days.
|
____
Mr. Dennis has interest«*«! himself in
,
,
. ..
. ,
the welfare of tin* stricken woman ami
The free library has received the fol-
chiMren, so suddenly bereft of their ! lowmg new ¡woks recently:
support, and will seek to aid them in a ! 1 ravel ami description Child hte in
financial wav
Japan, Ayrton ; Seen in Germ mv, 15a-
' T l i f «.|i|,-i ijiilil, a ffirl, is o n lv thirteen I 1' 1” '-
1111
Jam iling Car, Bayne;
and tin' y u iin ^ t three months.
,,u ' laU letiern ian ( o«sin , W ade ¡Ocean
The fnniilv has been living in a tent totteean, Walker.
. . .
. .
on tin* Dennis' farm, about three miles
* istory and Biography— ( ompiest of
from the citv.
; the Southwest, Brady; Sam Houston,
The «lead man left no property and no] L llio tt;
Mozart s \ou th, H offm an;
Frederick the Great, Redilaway ; Turn
life insurant:
lit* was about 48 years obi.— Salem ing Points in Successful Careers; Thay
er; Stories of the American Revolution,
Statesman.
Tom ilson; Famous Battles of the 19th
Century, Welsh.
Collections of Literature— Stepping
| Stones to Literature, for higher grades,
Attention is asked to the display ad A rnold ; Sohool
Reading,
Baldwin;
vertisement of the Portland Business
Graded Poetry readers, Blake and A l
college which appears in another col
exander.
umn of this issue. It is well written,
On many subjects— (’’ atStories, retold
and is attractive in appearance. A
I from St, Nicholas; Life at West Point,
characteristic of the P«»rtland Business Hancock; Practical Cooking and Serv
College is to <lo everything undertaken
ing. H ill; W ild Life «>f Orchard and
in a first class manner. This will prob
Field, Ingersoll; The Heroes, K ingsley;
ably account for its being called “ The
i Science Readers, book 1 ; Seed Travel-
School of Q uality,” a title of which the
j ers, Weed ; Shadows of the Stage, W in
institution should feel extrem ely proud.
ter; The W orkers, W ykoff.
Fiction —Arabian N igh ts: The Block-
cad era, Barnes; Young Maids and Old,
Burnham; The Troll Garden, ( ’ather;
The Crossing,
Churchill; Corleone,
Crawford; The W h ite Terror, G ras;
Falsie Vennerj Holm es; Christmas E v
ery Day, H ow ells: Pameliu Congreve,
M athews; A«lventures of
Francois,
j M itchell; A Medal of Honor Man, Nor-
For Prices and Term s see
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Elmer Htrayer, Dallas.
P. Slmonton, Dallas.
('. C. ( ’anter, I alls City.
Mrs. C. C. Canter, Falla City.
Sat unlay :
M. A. McLaughlin, Falls City.
F. V. Compton, Dallas.
G C. Butler, independence.
F. II. Pepper and t'am., Dallas,
Sun lay :
August Schimer, Independence.
Lu/.ie Riggs, Dallas.
Marie Church, Independenne.
( ’ . .1. Scars, Dallas
J. Whiteburg, Dallas.
Maud Bverley, Dallas.
Monday :
V J. Weaver, Falls City.
C. O. Johnson. Falls City.
J. C Shultz. Dallas.
Ethel Tucker, Dallas.
Tuesday:
( ’ has. Jennings, Butler.
R. J. I Li vis. Siletr..
W. A. Danvcr. Dallas.
M. Craven and wife, Butler.
IL S. Nnvon, Butler.
W •dneiulay:
Miss Norton, Airlie.
500
1000
2000
more turning her attention to the rais
demonstrated that we have the best
clim ate in the world f- r such purpose,
3270
Head Run Over and Horribly
Crushed.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ton; Nurserv Tales; Crooked Trails,
Remington ; Feruley House, Richards;
The H am let of Navarre, Runkle; Luke
Delmege, Sheehan ; The Associate H er
mits, Stockton; Captain Chap; The
Two VanrevelH, T a rk in gto n ; A Jersey
Boy in the Revolution, Tom linson: Bor-
• heater Tow er», Trollope ; On the Eve,
Turgeney; Gypsy's Year at the Golden
rescind, W a n !; Tin* New Senior at
Andover, Ward ; Tangled up in Beulah
Land, W heeler ; (kid or Even. W hitney ;
Clover, W o olsey; Sally of Missouri,
Young.
Heading list on American history—
Mexican War Peri oil—Conquest of the
Southwest.
Brady;
The
Crossing,
C h u rch ill; Sam Houston, E lliott; The
Tw o Vanrevels. Tarkington.
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266
4500
T h e Kidneys
Polk county is more and more and
REAL ESTATETRANSFERS.
KILLED IN POLK.
NEW
Joseph
Kstate of W illiam Liverm ore, deceas
ed; petition to sell personal property at
private »ale granted.
In reestate of (ie o. Liggs: final account
approved.
Estate of Perrv Conner, deceasetl; re
port of wale of personal property ap
proved; final account set lor hearing
Saturday, August 1, at 10 o ’clock a. in.
Kstate of John Campbell, deceased;
filial discharge entered.
Kstate o f John K. Davidson, deceas-
e i l ; final account continued to Julv 11,
at 10 o'clock a. in.
le ttc rlu co n tld en c ean d ad v ise you
fr e e .
N o w o m a n ev er regretted
n ritin g her, an d because o f her
v a s t experience she has helped
thousands. A d d re ss, Lyn n, Mass.
,
j
»’
Probate Court.
A f t e r s u ffe r in g fo r »e v e n y e a r s
l l i l s t i o i i m i i u i i ' r e » t o r e d t o h e a lt h
b j l.y ilin I'. H ln lt h a m ’ s V e g e t a b le
t o in ix iu iid . | {e a «l lu-r le t t e r .
M rs. Sallit- F re n ch , o f l ’aucitunla,
Ind. T e r., v u ilt s to M rs. P in k h a ra :
•• 1 had fem ale troubles for seven j
years— was all run-down, and so ner
vims I could not do anything. The
loetor* treated me for d ifferen t trouble» I*' A Link to K M Fowle, 6 acres, t
$
but did me no good. W h ile in this con- j 9 *, r 6 w
ditlon 1 w rote to Mrs. Pink ham fo r ad- |
O rego n ifc California R R Com
pany to Southern Pacific Com
vice and took L yd ia E. Pinkhain's V e g e
table < om|>ouud, and 1 am now strong
pany, HO acres, t 8 s, r 7 w ...
A J Porter et ux to Agnes Reyn-
and w ell.”
I olds, land in Henna Vista
F A C T S F O R S IC K W O M E N . I .1 K and Anna Bclshe to J B
F o r th ir t y y e a rs L y d ia K. Pink-
W right, lots in Monmouth . .. .
ham ’s V e g e ta b le C om p ou n d, m ade A M Kau to Benjamin Griffith et
al, 240 acres, t 9 s, r 0 w .........
f lo in yoots and h erb s , hat* htfdfcrilie
stan dard re m e d y fo r fem a le ills. ! Mary Parker and lid to Sarah .1
Ward, lot in Independence
.
i i k I h a » p o s itiv e ly cured th o u s a n d s »!
j Dallas City Bank to G W Com ,
Do not make any mistake, but re w om en w h o h a v e lieen tro u b le d w ith
100 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w ........ . .. .
member the name, Swam p-Knot, Di d isp la cem en t», in thiinniftt ion, u lc e ra
K ilm er’ s Swam p-Root, and the address tion, tib ro id tu m o rs, irre g u la ritie s , A .J Koennaman et ux to F
Hoppe, 40 acres, t 7 », r 5 w .
inghainpton, N. Y . on every bottle.
p erio d ic pains, backach e, th a t liear- C C Gregg et ux to L Lee Penn,
u ig -d o w n fe e lin g , fla tu le n c y ,in d ig e s
land in t 8 8, r 6 w .....................
tion, d izzin e ss ,o r n ervo u s p ro stration . D A Haves et ux to James B
Hayee, 52 acres, t 0 a, r 0 w . ..
W h y d o n ’t yo u tr y it ?
D o n ’t hesitate to w rite to M rs. James Eastham et ux to D K
Brannan, 5 acres in Fair Oaks. .
IMnklinm If th ere is anything
S E Pnrvine et ai to H J Adams,
a b o u t your slekness you do not
100 acres, t 7 a, r 3 w .........
un derstan d. She w ill treat your
The remains of John W . Brannon,
who was killed on the M P. Dennis
f mi in Polk county, Monday by being
run over bv a wagon, were interred
the C ity View
Tuesday afternoon
cemetery.
Brannon was in the employ .if M. P.
what we already have. A big lire Dennnis of this citv an I had been haul
ing
wood with one of Mr. Dennis’ teams.
uf
j would un tirely im poverish
The accident occured v lien Brannon
i us and throw us o ir of bu i< ess e n tried to descend a steep hill with a big
When they are weak, torpid, or stagnant, tirely. Our water supply is excellen t, load of wood and the break snapped off.
the shock throwing him to flu*ground
the whole system suffers. Don’t neglect
I our firemen well drilled and capable and under the wheels. Me fell outside
them at this time, but heed the warning of
of successfully com battin g any fire if the path of tin* waroti with the excep
the aching back, the bloated face, the sallow
Rut if there tion of his head which was directly in
complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin taken in its ineipiency.
line with the wheel and which wa
is no one on tin' streets to look after crushed to a pulp by the wagon anil the
treatment at once with
our interests and send in an early heavy load.
The wi.ro '1 crow* I onto the team and
alarm , a good portion of our business
which contains the best and safest curative houses could be aflam e and none the uudoubte 11 v would have killed both
animals h id it not b n*n for the fact
substances.
| wiser. T h e foregoing on ly refers to that one wheel stru *k a tree an stopped
In usual liquid form or In chocolated (
.
the wagon instantly. The horses had
tablets known as S a r s a t a b s . 100 doses $1.: ° ,,e P^,l8°
^he situation.
I *R*ic an* gahied so much momentum, however,
j
^ ^ » Mi _ ——
| oth er th in g » to be taken in to consid that when the wagon was stopped the
eration in the de ire for a n ightguard- force of the colllson was great enough to
Every one is g e ttin g in the habit of iiin, hut just now danger of Hre is break all four tugs and smash other
parts of the* harness. Once freed from
looking at the Item izer bulletin board probably the greatest. L e t us have the heavy load the team ambled down
to see what has occured. If you hear a nightm an before it is too late.
of anything, plmne it in please.
ing of tine stock.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
Women as W ell as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
t h e p o l k c o u n t y it e m iz e r .
and have every
thing to satisfy
your wants
SALT CREEK
LUMBER CO.
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7. 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in ao days w ith stopover priv
leges Mt pleasure w ithin lim its.
REMEMBER THE DUES.
F**r any further Information call on
1. N WOODS, Local. A wknt .
Or write to
KLKCTRIC LIGHTS
The
Tavern
itn n
uniti r a
ELEG AN T ROOMS
BATHS IN CONNECTION
H. F F G IT T , Proprietor
A Strictly M«4«ri IktH
First-dass Bar ia (tiaettai
W M . M cM URRAY,
General Paaaemcer Agent,
PO R T LA N D . ORBGON
FALLS C IT Y , OREGON
When it comes to
GROCERI ES
N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H
SIM0NT0N & SCO n T“
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