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t h e p o lk c o u n t y it e m iz e r . Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it Adm itted to the second class o í m ail matter. PrcvBlPiH-jr o f K i d i i f j Must people do not realize tlie «alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease While kidney dis- t—-^orders are tlie ' V f most common diseases that pre vail, they are almost the last recogn ized by r,-. patient and phy- IX/ sicians, who con tent themnefrcn with doctor inf) the effect#, while the »rig- iiuU distant undermines the system. T H U R S D A Y , JU L Y 16, 1908. V. P. FISKE. ( Itemizer,'me ye»r in advance . ... ....................... SUBSt'KIPTIGN I S < " I d ’ i ith l l i Weekly » » r r t V I V Ortnoniun « r i r n u u m n <»r ’ Semi-weekly Journal ( With Oregon Woodman ’PHONES: , ( Offl««, 237 B K U ' ( Kewidonee, lid M IITIT A I 1 *Idicc. M l 11 A l' I KcHidence, 1401 Patronize One Another for the Upbuildino o f Town and County The position of ex-president hoin^ EMPLOYS A FEW. vacant, Mr. Roosevelt need not longer worry over the prospect of forcing Street Improvement Keeps somebody ont of the limelight. Many Men Busy. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. C o n v a le s c e n ts n e e d a la r g e a m o u n t o f n o u rish What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. REPORT OF EXPENDITURES REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Of Polk County from July 2, 1906, COFFEE Women who are suffering from j those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. I’inkham’s Vegetable Compound to restore their health. Good Things to Eat FOR A BLACK LIST. Merchants of Dallas Form a Pro- by wearing a .SLICKER Clean - Light Durable Ouamnlnd Waterproof *349 t « r y -U r , » Made by the Northwest Roofing * Iwck. Norma was also quite hadly | J â company, Portland. Docs not hue- A bruised by her fall Dr. McCallon was j V kle. Guaranteed for 10 years. f called and re|»irts this morning that i loth patients are getting along very I I L. C. K O S E R I Agent for r*olk County. A well hut will not Is* ns sprv as j * usual for some time yet. The horse [ ran a few blocks and was stopped w ith out damage. —--- « « e - Sheriff Grant and Deputy Richter | went to Ballston Bundav on official busi ness. McMinnville, Oregon. THE OREGON EIRE RELIEE Mr. and Mrs. Jra Phillips and child arrived Honday from their home at Croy for a visit with relatives. CHAS. GREGORY, Af eat DADLAS. OREGON Patents. U. S. to R. 0. Russell. Exhibit. July 6 ,1 9 0 8 . Hummtiry o f expenditure» from July 2, 1906, to July 6, 1908. Expenditure* a* per General Fund warrant* (le*s bridge* and road* and high w u y*)as itemized on State ment No. 2 $100150.91, less 16583.14.... $53570 77 B rid g e s.................................... $17413 55 Roads and H igh w a y*.............. 29109 59 District road taxes as per Statement No. 3 .................... 28615 54 $75198 68 State taxes paid (not in war rant a c c o u n t....................... 58713 75 T o t a l ...................................... $187489 20 Expenditure* o f Folk county from J u ly 2, 1906, to July 6, 1908, (including June, 1908, l/ills audited in July, 1908) County Court and Commissioners $ 4699 55 Circuit Court ...................................... 290o oo Justice C o u r t ................................... 836 30 Sheriff’s office ................ 5439 05 Clerk’s o ffic e ................................... 5129 75 Treasurer’s o ffic e ................................ 1500 10 Coroner’s office ...... 284 95 School Superintendent’s office....... 3023 70 Assessoi '* o ffic e ................................ 4472 45 Assessment and collection of taxes 9822 37 Tax rebates ...................................... 239 92 Current expenses ¡4367 63 Court h *use expenses.... .................. 4267 53 J a i l ................ 289 56 Care o f poor ....................................... 2916 08 Indigent soldiers ................................ 245 in sa n e.................................................. Ill B rid ge s............................................... 17418 55 Surveyor’s office.................................. 139 05 E le c tio n ............................................... 2145 91 Block inspector ................................... 38 Roads and h ig h w a y s ................. 29169 59 Fruit In sM ctori . 'M W Health officer 399 20 School co n ven tio n .............................. 69 25 Advertising resources 300 Ferries.................................................. 262 60 Damages......................... 115 $100159 91 Dallas, Or., July 14, 19u8 • statement o f expenditures o f special road district tax from July 2, 1906, to July 6, 1908: Road district No 1306 1048 .55 1064 1119 459 88 1400 83 1147 01 1295 15 I 1276 40 I 1H 585 25 ¡ 11 1814 69 12 2054 10 13 1768 54 14 922 70 1428 10 15 . 16 1969 57 17 1762 36 18 1225 19 1006 40 20 1094 92 21 1824 35 ‘22 1053 61 NEWPORT Y a q u in a B a y Oregon's Mutch less B each Real Estate I have recently gotten of several dandy 10 tracts, which are the best of fruit lands, ni-ely situated. hold acre very and Sam E. Guthrie and Jennie M. Gil - I son. Loren W. Wann and Orbie Tavlor. Death From Blood Poison. EAST W IL L HE MADE T H IS SEASON BY TH E S O U TH ER N For Prices and Terms see PACIFIC A. J. BARHAM Resort The Place to (io fo r P ergect Rest and E very Conceivable Form o f Healthful uud D elightful Recreation ITS F A C IL IL T E ARE COMPLE TE—Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, tele phone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottage partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. SUict municipal sani tary regulations NEWPORT is reached by way of Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip is a pleas ure throughout. RATES FROM SaturJiiy to M im .l.v Season Six Months Tiakut Dallas . . . . . . . . 1‘ e r r v . . .. Independence., Tl.ksl *5.7S 4 30 .. . 13.110 . 4.20... .. 2.50 2 M Our elaborate new Hummer Hook gives a concise description of Newport, including a list or hotels, their capacity and rates. Call «>n, telephone or write I. S. WOOD', Local Agent, Dallas. W m . McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon M $28615 41 Financial statement o f Polk county, Oregon, July 6, 1906: Marriage Licenses. RATES LIABILITIES Warrants outstanding on General Fund as shown on Statement No. 5, $13468 81. Last h alf 1907 State Tax due in No vem ber............................................... $17652 50. ASSETS Cash on hand in General Fund in trea su ry.......................... $21688 16 Cash on hand in Called W arrant fund in treasury ............................. 2200 80 Unpaid 1907 taxes due in October as per report $15410 36, o f which about $80tio w ill be due General Fu nd....... 8000 Amount due from Tillam ook county as per bill rendered, trial costs and keeping o f defendant in case State vs. Hem bree...................................... 1600 Warrants outstanding over 7 years old in lia b ility item above* (not including $1069 64 o f 1899 warrants in controversy.................................. 73 29 MUptSO*". ' ' " ' J made. There is a statement tiled o f probate fees duo the county on estates where the in ventory and appraisement has exceeded the value of the estate as stated in petitions as the probable value of same; as this amounts to about $40 steps should be taken to collect from the various estates not already closed o f record. Of the funds in the hands o f the county treasurer, I would suggest the sum of $26.88 to the credit o f “ Overplus” fund be transferred to the credit o f General fund as the account appears to be “ dead,” and also the sum of $22iH).30 to the credit o f Called W arrant fund be set over to the General fund as the warrants for which it was set aside are over 7 years old, and if they arc presented at all w ill only be a few scattering ones and can be paid from the | General Fund w ithout disarranging the same to any great extent. Should the county treasurer endorse war rants again “ Not paid for want o f funds,” then I when same are called a new account should be created to meet the payment o f same. 'Vä*. .____ ’*■ ■ T R Y T H E BEST 6-CENT C IG AR IN T H E Cl I Y — T h e B ig B e a r Also the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar NONE BETTER HORACE WEBSTER'S CONFECTIONERY We Do Not Make a Special Sale on Any One Article And then raise the price on others so a 5 to more than make it up, but selll every article in our store at the lowest possible price. Re- msmber we keep the most up-to-date stock of Fupniture in the city; also Carpets, Rqgs, Portiers, etc. In passing our window take a look at that WHITE FROST REFRIGERATOR, the Best in the Market. I£ you have any Furniture needing repairs bring it in as we do repairing and up- holstering. HALL & HAYES H o u se -F u rn ish e rs AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND DALLAS MAX CRANDALL, Dallas, July 15, 1908. (LINES IN 0RE60N) Public Accountaut >OeOOOO0OQ0O«O<X>O0OO0Oi >O0<! First door west of postorth o, Dallas, Or. From Dallas,Or. ( AS FOLLOWS : -------------------------------------------- We Cater Bowman Bros. to the " I Local Trade J It m a k e s b o n e , b lo o d a n d m u s c le w ith o u t p u ttin g a n y t a x o n th e d ig e stio n . LOW Fiske, the best printer. is p o w e rf u l n o u rish to July 6, 1908. with Financial Several «lays ago Mrs. Arthur Trask, of Falls City, noticed a small pimple on tective Association. her face. She began scratching it, and The merchants of Dallas realizing that in some way blood poison was commun they are losing a good deal more money icated to her system and despite the than there is any need of, because some l*»8t of medical aid she passed away people refuse to pay what they justly Tuesday. Her death came as a great owe, have taken the initiative steps to shock to the community, where she was form a protective organization, and will much respected for her many admir meet at the court house tomorrow night able qualities, although not a resident of Falls City K r any great length of time. T o ta l.................................................... $33561 75 to conclude the arrangements and make She leaves a husband and two children Assets in excess o f lia b ilities.............. $ 2440 44 the affair a permanent one. At this Honorable County Court, Folk Coun to mourn her loss, and they have the ty. To O the regon: time a constitution and by-laws will lie Gentlem en:—I have examined the records of heartfelt sympathy of the entire commuti adopted, permanent officers elected, the office o f the county treasurer, county clerk I ity in this their sudden and sad be rea v- ami sheriff pertaining to financial transac- I ami every thing gotten in ship shape to tions during the time from July 2, 1906, to July ment. The remains were taken to 6. 1908, and have filed the usual statement per protect themselves against the contract Woodburn for burial last night, and her taining to such. ing of any lurthet had debts. Lists will From these statements you w ill see that all father will come up from Frnco to at monies collected have been correctly account be printed and hung up by each mer- | for with the exception o f a few small cleric tend the funeral to-day. A «lelegation ed al mistakes. chant containing the names of those who | Of the amount flue J. M. Grant, sheriff, would of Woodmen acted as pall bearers. have failed to liquidate their obligations j recommend that instead o f draw in g a warrant ------------♦ • ------------- on the General Fund for the amount, as is the and a penalty of $">0 will be charged to usual custom, that he deduct this amount No cases in police court this week. ($150.54) from the collections before making any merchant again giving persons Mr. F. H. Pepper went down to Port settlement with county treasurer, deducting thereon any credit. Nearly every land yesterday, an«l secured several from the special funds the amounts paid to them in error before. business man in town has already sub moulds for the making of cement tile. It would be a better plan in all double col lections to deduct from settlements with treas scribed to the articles and the rest will The hunkers at the county quarry are urer the amounts of such over charge and ta k soon fall in line. The time has come now about completed and everything is ing from special funds interested their amounts, than to pay by warrant out o f Gen when such a step had to he taken. living gotten in readiness as fast as pos eral Fund, I would again recommend that the sheriff There was too much going in debt, ami sible for good road making in Polk coun- make oftener settlements w ith county treasur- I t]. or of tax collections for same reason as given forgetting to pay for it. In order to live (w o years ago. every business man must make a cer Several county sheriffs are using the loose statement system o f tax receipts as a more e x tain per cent of profit on his goods, hut peditious manner in handling the tax collec tions, and would suggest if the sheriff finds cannot do so if his losses more than offset the conditions arc right in this county, to this amount. We are sorry to say Dallas adopt some such plan. The bonds declared forfeited in the ease 1 has some residents who make a prac State vs. John Courtnev declared forfeited I : May 11, 1908, is in the hands o f the sheriff, and tice of going in debt, just to see how an order by your court to turn over to county I much they can get out of paying. treasurer for credit to General Fund should be Do You Know INSURE YOUR HEALTH COMFORT S c o t t ’s E m u ls io n m e n t — h ig h ly c o n c e n tr a te d . A L L D R U G G IS TS. 6 0 c. AN D SI.OO. Alexander D»zo to Glory Lozo, I 501 la ml in Falls C ity .. J D Welch et US to K K Smith, W h a t T o DO. 1,200 120 acres, t 0 8, r 8 w ............ There is comfort in the knowledge so Douglas Jones to J D Welch, 120 often expressed, that Dr. Kilmers acres, t Ö s, r 8 w ,..................... 1,200 Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, Frank P (¡round et ux to lA'e, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, 1.H00 lots in .Monmouth, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder Kleanor F Butler to W L Skeels. 1 and every part of the urinary passage. acre, t 8 s, r ft w, ..................... 100 It corrects inability to hold water F (' Kirkpatrick ami R K Williams and scalding pain in passing it, or bad 250 to (1 Sowers, lots in Falls City, effects following use of liquor, wine or E W Strong et ux to W I. (iilson, beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne 23 acres, t 8 s, r 5 and Kw, ...... 372 cessity of being compelled to go often Emma Craven and hd to Fannie during the day, and to get up manv (¡age, land in Dallas .. . $ 140) times during tiie night. '1 he mild ami Floyd E. Miller et ux to Charley the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root < 2 Fa ist, lots in McCoy................ 4000 is soon realized. It stands the highest | Helena Peters to Jacob DeJong, for its wonderful cures of the most dis l y d T a e . p in k h X m 1 191 acres, t ft s, r 5 w .............. tressing cases. If you need a medicine K o other medicine has been so Executors of I) 1> Peters estate you should have the best. Sold by drug in e the Buttering ' to Jaeob DeJong, 101 acres t (1 a, successful in relievinj gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. 8730 r 5 w You may have a sample bottle and a of women or received no m anv gen- nine testim onials as has L y d i a E . ; bueimla Baldwin to Mrs Lillie.) book that tells all 850 P ln k liu iu ’s V e g e ta b le C om p o u n d . « '* ! " • ' » ‘ J >" Iucleiien.le.ice alxnit it, both sent free In ev e ry com m unity you w ill find i ron et ux to Caesar Go<l- by mail. Address Dr. xu l l win, lots in Independence 250 Kilmer & Co., Jling- women w h o have been restored to Jo# h Winn t(f KrttIlciH M humton, Horn«of Swam L yd ia L E. . JrinKuflin Pinkham ’s ....... , N. Y. - - When - , p-R i oot | health by Lydia. S V V eg- j Donaldson, lots in Beuna Vista 525 writing mention intioa tm this . psper and ™ don « « » _ » » j etable otabla (im ¿n^ p o u u n n d d . A " lm o s t every j K e U D.iugherty g.mrdi.n to make any mistake, hut remember the | „„„ i,Q„ „ James Stewart, 131 acres, t 7 s, name , T , Kilmer’s Swimp-Root| » d ' one you m eet has either been bene- 0 idress, Binghamton, N. Y. * «te d bv ifc,or has fnends w ho have. I r 4 w .... ............................... the address Mary E Daugherty et al to James .......U.. .......... In the Pinkham Laboratory at M Do .................... not make any mistake, but re Lyou,Siass,,anyw 8 oinananydnym & y , , Sewart, 131 acres, t i », r4w member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr erl. ,','x to Lee Kilmer’ s Swamp-Root, and the address see the tiles containing o v e r onu mil- 400 lion one hundred thousand letters block In Dallas____ inghampton, N. Y. on every bottle. from wom en seeking health, and n i . g. . here are the letters in which they rrOD&.e court, Estate of Bitrres L. Hastings, deceas H. L. Crider and wife, arrived home openly state o v e r th eir ow n signa- today after several weeks spent with tun s that they w ere cured by Lydia 1 «1 ; final account set for hearing HatuI- inkh.un’s Vegetable Compound. (dsy, Augusts, at l p tn. relatives in California. E. ITnkbam’s Vegeta Estate of John F. Davidson, deceased; Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Newbill and Mrs. Moore are visiting old time friends here. Compound has saved many women final account approved; ordered that I distribution be made. They formerly lived in Polk county, from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham’s V egetable | , Estate ..f George Riggs, deceased; but for lft year« have been living near Prineville* Compound is made from roots and dual discharge entered, Estate of W. A. Van Loan, deceased; herbs, without drugs, and is whole- J. T. Chamberlain, S. H.Tetherow and some and harmless. R. Bettis appointed appraisers. Tlie reason why Lydia E. Pink- Estate of J. R. Hubbard, deceased: ham’s Vegetable Compound is so testament admitted to probate on |>eti- Good colice is partly in successful is 1 » ‘cause it contains in tion, and Mrs. Ellen J. Hubbard ap gredients which act directly upon pointed executrix ; N. Dornsife. \V. D. b u y i n g and partly in the feminine organism, restoring it Collins and H. L. Fenton appointed appraisers. making; like everything to a healthy normal condition. Carrie Nation asserts that she has It will probably be news to many tn no interest whatever in politics, This is a little surprising il i view of know that tie- street improvement now her persist lit campaign in la-half of going on employs ns many men us it does. In conversation with Chief Kn- beerlcss leader. , gineer K 11. Morrison yesterday we Now that the political excitement learned that there are employed at the is at least partly over, let u- us get ruck crusher 17 men in blasting, haul down to the serious Bide of life and ing and crushing the rock. There are 14 teams constantly huuling, and 7 men inquire once mere into the standing of engaged in spreading, excavating, etc. the league teams. making a total force of US men necessa ry to keep the work progressing in good John D. Rockefeller is writing the shape. The teams haul some 00 yards story of his life for an eastern maga of rock each day, each yard weighing sine. It is hoped that he will fix the about 2b,000 pounds, the coarse rock date for the payment of tnat #19,240, lasing a little heaviei than the fine. 000 line by Ins oil company. After a layer of the coarse is put on, a top dressing of tine is laid down, and Commander Perry is quoted as being this then wet and rolled, and wet and "as confident as ever’, that lie will rolled some more until it makes an ev reach the north. So is Mr. Tom v\ at- en hard surface. The water is put on son "as confident as ever” that lie w ill by the city sprinkler, and Tuesday 10,- 0-MI gallons were used on one block. be elected president, no doubt. Tlie two blcoks now practically com ft is said that Theodore Roosevelt pleted show that the improvement is Jr. is to find empl ynient with the going to be a grand success. The street 1’ nited States Steel Corporation this Iasi is firm and hard and well graded. The passage of heavy loads makes no summer which is further proof, say indentation upon its surface whatever, the market gossips, that the big and it is claimed that after the rains trust is playing politics more than set in it w ill pack even hardeijthuii now. ever. else. Our council and engineer are certainly to lie congratulated on the result so far. Your gro.-rr returns your money if you don’t A Good Roads meeting is to la- held like Schilling's Best we pay him in Portland on August llt li. Phis is PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS a move in which every county in the Thursday ■ stats' should unite and work toward K. 11. Policy. Lincoln. ('. H. Brown, Lincoln. the end of having at least one good W. M. Boots, Monmouth. highway through it. The coming of WISE TALKS BY U. S. LAUGH- M. Merwin, Ind, autos makes a first class, a good all Friday: ARY’S OFFICE BOY B. M. Guy, Dallas. the year mail from Dallas to Portland, Ned Shaw , 1 lallas. a much longed for and desirable im Mrs. V. P. Fiske, Dallas. provement. Mrs. Ethel Perry, Dallas, G. II. Vantreight, Dallas. With fine iiony the Springfield Re Saturday: J. Hamilton et ux, Dallas. publican observes that when the bot J. J. Orchard, Dallas. tom begins to fall out of the stock Geo. Vick. Falls City. market as it did recently, what the Sunday: It. S. Waldron Dallas. stock exchange ought to do is to stop J. P. Blake, Dallas. the trading and have read the repub A. B. Starbuck, Dallas. lican platform concerning the recent V. Circle and family, Dallas. safe passage of the American people Monday: through a financial disturbance. | J. S. Cooper, Ind. W. H. Messner, Ind. That would at least serve to lighten R. E. Williams, Dallas. R. E. Butler, Dallas. up the doom of values with a laugh. I). Snirl» y, Monmouth. G. W. Talinage, Monmouth. In another column will lie found a A. G. Dowd, Dallas. re|Mirt of the financial condition of Tuesday: Polk county, certified to by Mr. Max MKs D. Cooper, Independence. It must he a great consolation to a widow to know that the insurance more Crandall, the exfiert, who has lieen go Wednesday : J. J. Wiseman, Dallas, than covers tlie loss. It is only natural ing over the accounts of the county Ed Johnson, Dallas. for a lady to he looking out for number officers for the last six weeks. His one, hut I know a number down where we live to be looking out for nu in tier report to the court embraces the work LEAGUE MEETING. two. I heard a fellow7 sav “ If youv’e done during the last two years prior got hay fever don’t marry a grass wid- to July (ith, and is nil accurate state jow .” I guess people don’t get the hay No Violation of Liquor Law to be fever around these parts; its mostly al ment of conditions found. Mr. Crun* falfa. A fellow came in the store the Allowed. dall has been extremely painstaking other day and said to the boss “ Whv don’t you hire a man to write your ads in his lalwirs, and as an exfiert ac The Law Enforcement league met at and a kid to run the errands?” (tee, countant lie is surely capable of meet wouldn’ t that turn your whiskers gray? ing all requirements. The figures the court house Wednesday evening and I guess that was a dig at me. I have had out a good attendance. Pledges to been so busy in the store of late to eai- show that we are well fixed as a coun the amount of about $1,000 a year have ry packages and so they come in the ty, and have olficids who are care lieen secured from residents of Polk coun store and hand them to me. Well, you ful and faithfuf to their duties. ty to assist in seeing that the liquor can lay bets on one thing and that it— The court may well feel proud of the I law is enforced and Polk county, is dry am cut «ait for a literary career. Some «lay I will be a big editor and mould showing. in fact as well as in name. Some public thought. Meanwhile I am satis | $300 of this amount is contributed from fied with being a big eater and helping Before many years have elapsed i Dallas, each member pledging them to run the Loughary grocery. If you are a big eater you know wo are the Oregon will see a summer immigra selves to pay a certain amount into the people and if you’re a big editor you tion out of all prop .rtion to that now treasury monthly for this purpose. The know our thoughts , viz, “ Good things to eat and drink.” W ILLIE . received. Tourists will soon begin to league has a lawyer hired at a regular sal find that our state has the goods to ary to advise them and has had for some offer during the heated term, and that time. The real work is placed in the nowhere else in the wide world can hands of a central committee, composed of, II. L. Butz, Will. Miller. Jas. Elliot, they so surely escape the heated per Rev. Corbin, Prof. Caldwell, Mr. Laur- iod. The days we would profess to enson, H. C. Mathews, and Prof. Metz that the best an«l cheap o*ll hot here would be a God aeud to ger. Will. Miller is president, Prof est wood you can buy is » 1! «Mterner W hile our thermome. | GsMwell. »eer«t»ry, mid Harry But«, the block wood from the W i l l a m e t t e V a 11 e y ter» probably olimb« nearly a» high a» I treasurer. The work of till» committee Lumber Co.’s sawmill? theira, yet in moat eve.y »ection of i* to see that the law ¡»strictly enforced, Because it is cut from big timber, therefor is su Western Oregon we are fanned by and obtain evidence to convict all viola* perior to second-growth cooling and euvigorutiug breezes and tors, fir. Leave your order can always seek our tied« at night as at Webster’s confection Mrs. Holman Hurt. sured of a good rest and comtort.ible ery store, or call slum her. Just as soon as summer While the militia were .Irilllnp la»l Phones: Bell 443, Mutual llhfi travelers find this out, ju s t so mjou evening Mr. and Mr». Frank Holman will the tide of travel turn our way. land daughter, Nerma, drove up in Iheir buggy by the Woodman hall to watrh \\ hen the boy» rame to »n Ed Shaw left this morning for New- ihe drill port to join Mrs. Shaw and .vlr. and Mrs. order arm» It scared the horse, and he SV alter Wiliams, who went over Alon- suddenly whirled and cramped the bug tiay. gy, throwing Mr. Ilolman and the little girl out. The animal then started down ■ W E B F00T JeTerson street with Mrs. Holman in the buggy. She saw she was powerless ROOFING to stop him. and juni|«d over the front TH E BEST ROOKING wheel, alighting on her left ankle and * ON T H E M AR K E T spraining it hndlv and wrenching her i on storm y days m e n t in e a s ily d ig e s te d fo rm . Both ways through Portland TO One w ay via California Chicago $74.40 $89.40 St. Louis 69.40 84.40 St. Paul 64.40 83.65 Omaha 64.40 76.90 Kansas City 64.40 76.90 Georae Record is back from his Site tz i claim. W. J. White ¡8 having trouble with his eyes and has been ordered by a j 1 specialist to quit reading, smoking etc. JUST ARRIVED I Kimball, one of the largest growers of cherries near Salem, has just completed a drier with a capacity of ¡400 bushels of : cherries a day. The poor market for the cherries decided Mr. Kimball to in- 1 stall the «trier. All cherries for the drier are carefully pitted by machinery. He lielieves that dried Royal Anns will net bun a bigger profit than fresh Royal Anns at 3 cents a pound, the best price ! offered by the canneries. Morris, the leading jeweler, has just recei e«l a beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas and wanes from $2.50 t<> $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. O P T I C IA N C. H . M O R R IS , DALLAS - - JEW ELER O REG ON JÔ Ô O O ^ > O O O O O O ^ Ô O < X ^ O O O < ! TH'KKTS W IL L HE ON SALE 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 tn 90 days with stopover priv lege* at pleasure w ithin limits. REMEMBER THE DUES. For any further Information call on The Tavern ELECTRIC LIGHTS NEW FURNITURE ELEGANT ROOMS BATHS IN CONNECTION H. FUG ITT, Proprietor I. N WOOD«. I> k ai . Aearr. A Strictly Mifcni HotH Or write to fa t-d a s far ■ iMHdM W M . MoM URRAY, General Paaaenger Agent, PORTLAND OIUR.ON FALX* CITY, ORKOON When it comes to 8 B 0 CERIES N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H SIM0NT0N & s c o n “ r .” '