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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
t h e p o lk c o u n t y it e m iz e r . Admitted to the tecoud class of mail m atter. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. FOUR GIRLS R r s t o m l to H e a lth by L y d ia K, P iu k lia m ’M \ t g e lu b le C o m p o u u d . R m a d W h a t T A#y J a y . T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 6 , 1908. UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officii Is Have lone Since Our Last Issue. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dls- Mi** Lillian R om . .130 * courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor E ast 84th Streut, New and cheerfulness soon York, w rites: “ Lydia 4, » -j—~~ é f é k disappear when the kid- K. l'in kha iii's Vegeta- * neys are out of order ble Compound over V. P . F IS K E . cam e irregularitie*», pe or diseased. Probate Court. BURNED OUT. riodic suffering, ami __ Kidney trouble has nervous headaches, Estate of Mary Neal, deceased; v 'T ~ become so prevalent aftor everything else Andrew Kershaw appointed administra- that It is not uncommon Itemizer, one year in advance ................................... had failed to help me, or. Gut Olin Loses His Vancouver for 9 child to be born and I feel it a duty lo SUBSCRIPTION With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal. ‘ afflicted with weak kid Estate of Berry Conner, deceased let others know of it." 1 With Oregon Woodman................ .. ..................... Drug Store. neys. If the child urin KathnrineC raig, - 130 final account heard and approved; dis Lafayette 8 t ., Denver, trihution to I rj made and on tilln ates too often, if the Col., w rites: "T h an k s vouchers to be discharged. urine scalds the flesh or if. when the child | Last night’s Journal says : The drug ( Office, ( Ifficc, ! to Lydia E . Pinkham 's MUTUAL I Residence, HKU, Residence, reaches an age when it should be able to Ixr- Estate of John Campbell, deceased store of Gua Olin, on Main street, be Vegetable Compound I control tiie passage, it is yet afflicted with i am well, aftersutferiug petition to sell real estate granted: tween Fifth ami Sixth, was completely bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of for months from ner property to I k * sold at public auction. the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first ¿fitted hv tire shortly after 1 o’clock vous prostration. ” P a tri n i t r One A n o th er (nr the U p b u ilitin o o f Town a n d C o u n ty . In re-estate of Win. Williams, de this morning. While it has not been Miss Marie Stoltz- step should be towards the treatment of | nian, of Laurel, la ., ! ceased—petition for final hearing filed these important organs. This unpleasant w rites: " I was in a ruti- and Friday, September 4th, set for hear definitely learned what started the trouble is due to a diseased condition of the j dowucond itionand su f- ing. blaze, it is believed to l*» either from kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as ; j fered from suppression, We heard a man remark the other most people suppose. A Portland cement factory in to bo In re-guardianship of minor heirs of defective wiring or spontaneous com indigestion, am! poor Women as well as men are made mis- ! circulation. Lydia E. D. T. Boyer, deceased; hearing of final bustion. established in Portlaud, obtaining evening that if Ralph Williams was erable with kidney and bladder trouble, | Pinkham ’s Vegetable 1 account of guardian and for appoint The tire broke out in the basement their supply of rock from near only out of the way there w mid lie no and both need the same great remedy. ; Compound made me ment of his successor heard and order- trouble in Hrv.rn carrying Oregon in well and strong.” Rose'urrg. Near P.rllna is a <,narry The mild and the immediate effect of 1 led that the report lie approved and under the store, where large quantities Miss Ellen M. Olson, Bertha Boyer he appointed in his stead oi highly inflammable matter are stor fia t would undoubtedly furnish wood the next election. While we Isdieve Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold j of 417 N Kafct 8 t., Ke- by druggists, in fifty- ( ed. The blaze would have been kept wanee, 111., says: " Ly- j upon filing approved bond of $2,000. Mr. Williams an astute politician, and material for such an industry. Tin d ia E . Pinkham ’sVege- cent and one dollar ^HBELcPUii in this section hut for the explosion of rook is the same as our famous court Dallas is proud of his honored jsisi- sizes. You may have a Sala table Compound cured REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. some oil, which tore a hole through the me of backache, side sample bottle by mail tion, yet we believe [ample will thig house is hui't of, and is undoubtedly ache, and established free, also pamphlet tell- nome «>f Rwamp-Ront. Hoor. In an instant the Haines swept Samuel Fisher et ux to Joel Flan my periods, after the as gorsl a cement rock as there is in time vote for their own interests. ing all about it, Including many of the nery. 40 acres in t 0 s, r 8 w $ 200 upward and the interior of the large best local doctors had thousands of testimonial letters received existence. Someday it will la‘ u til | .1 M Moore et a I to William Car- failed to help me.” room v\as soon a mass of tire. The tire It is continually asserted by repub* from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer ! son, two blocks in Perrydale 100 lopartment arrived without delay and ised for just such a purpose. ! lican papers in Ore.on tliat one cause & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. j M J and J W Caldwell to J W mention this paper. Morrison, lot in Dallas .......... 1 fought hard to save the store. The Km- thirty years Lydia E. I’ink- Annnuncememt has just been made j (or the election by the people of burning drugs made it extremely diffi Do not make any mistake, hut re lumi's Vegetable Compound, made Susan E Smith and hd to J C of the amounts which each state con Wieorge E. Chamberlain for U. S. sen member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr 165 cult to do efficient work, hut despite from roots and herbs, lias been the j Spitzbart, lots in West Salem. | George Res < e et ux to Martha J Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the add re« ■ taining national forests will receive ator w a due to democrats voting in standard remedy for female ills, this the three-story Wolff building iu % interest in 2 acres in and has positively cured thousands of I t Powell, under the new law giving 25 [>er cent repudlican |ir maries, and thus defeat- inghampton, N. Y. on every bottle. 8 s, r 9 w .................................... 500 which the drug store was located, was women who have been troubled with | Edward Finley et ux to A A of the gross receipts from forests to ing Fulton, and even auch a staid old saved. It looked for a time as if displacements, inflammation, ulcera Livingston, 13 acres in t 6 s. r 3 nothing could prevent the big structure these states. The total amount to go paper aa the Oregonian still contin- EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS. tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, w ..................................................... 1 from going, in which case the entire to these states, from the receipts of j ues to say so. not later than last Sun- periodic pains, backache, , that ' bear- A A Livingston to Edward Finley et ux, 12 acres in t 7 p, r 3 w. 1 block would undoubtedly have been the fiscal year which ended Jun e 30. j day. The Iteinixer does not belieie tog-down feeling, flatulency,indiges July Business Much Better Than tion, dizziness, ornervous prostration. swept. is *447,063.79, Oregon getting $32,318. | that anything of the kind ever hap- The loss falls particularly heavy on Why don’t you try it ? Patents. Anticipated. 52. The law requires that this mon pened anywhere in Oregon. Such ru Olin. He had recently fitted up his M rs. Pinklinin Invites all sick U. 8. to H. C. Miller. ey be. expended upon public roads and mors ha\e been circulated in l’olk women to w rite tier for advice. TT. S. to Lulu V. Brown. establishment iu first class shape and The volume of business transacted in She has guided thousands to schools by the counties which contain county, and we have endeavored many XJ. 8. to Nelson H. Berry. had been in business for himself but all lines in and around Dallas during health. A ddress, Lynn, Mass. national forest land. In this way the times to trace them to an auttiorative little over a year, lie carried a stock the month of July has greatly excelled Martiage Licenses. every instance where counties are compensated for the re so ree. In valued at about $5,000, including an all anticipations. 1 11 fact it could hard Ralph E. McDonald and Rose duction of taxable aiea brought about we could secure the name of the ly he better for this time of year. For factors in predicting a dull season. elegant soda fountain. The loss will llinsliaw. by the existence of the forests. Be party instanced as so voting, he various reasons July is alwavs one of Happilv from all reports this assump Wesley M. Elliott and Myrtle De reach at least two thirds with insurance of $2,000. The loss to the building fore this year the states have received was found to he a republican, and the dullest months of the year, especial tion has proved entirely groundless. Haven. owned by Peter Wolff, will not exceed of long sta d in . ly in merchandise lines. The majority Most, everyone has taken their custo l't per cent of the gross receipts, hut many times The county commissioners took a rest congress voted last white to increase True demo rats have no desire to of the people take* that month or Au mary vacation, hut business has gone at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon and $750. fin just the same, and nearly everyone went out to the Dolph place to look ai The report that Tel Frazer, who runs prostitute their party allegiance by gust for their one great recreation j>< - the amount to 25 per ceil'. reports July business much better than terà bridge reported as needing repairs. a store adjoining, was also burnt out, riod of the entire year, and such vaca regie ering or voting otherwise than Our militia boys will return borne where they belong, and th • assertion* tion either in the mountains or at somt* they had any l ight to expect. While as The county court’s time was yester is not true. next Thursday night, presumably. that they did so is a calumny not to of the numerous coast resorts. This yet no large buildings have been under day taken up in hearing road supervis The council will not construct an arch construction in the countv, vet a nuin- ors’ reports, looking after bridge ed ., The Itemizer would suggest that the he desired and manufactured out of vear has hoen no exception to that gen her arc contemplated an.T » ill he built. ! aml tod»V ‘ hey are at work on the aud over the race on Mum street this year, eral rule, and everyone seems plentiful owing to too much other expense. The iting and allowance of hills. citizens of Dallas tender them a pub ___ whole cloth. block will I k * improved just the same, ly provided with the necessaries where and the manufacturers are already lic reception at the armory on the hut only to the bank of the race, put ro-h.-l in the matter of «up,»Ivin« the | A SERIOUS PROBLEM. with to take as long a vacation, if not night of their arrival. Get out the ting in a plank covering after bringing National ( hairman Hitchcock has longer, than is customary. This mat demands for the small enterprises, such ; it down to grade. band, throw in and mak** up a pot to adopted the infamous card system ter being taken into consideration, as a as new residences, repairs, etc. The sawmills of the county are run- The Sprinkling of Our Business pay for them some ice cream, secure originated by the editor of the Omaha criterion for the amount of business Streets, one or two of our most elo<|iie t Bee, and will use it all over the United to lie transacted, and the further fact ning full time, a goodly portion of their J speakers to give them addres os of States to secure the election of Taft that the county going dry would result orders being the supply of the local trade, i mills are shipping carloads , ,, welcome, and give them a home com This card system is based on the sup in decreased business, were the main The largest . , One of the most serious problems now of lumber every dav, the . amount . o f , confronting .. .. ... .. Dallas ... * ’ the citizens of is the ing that will make them feel good. position th at every man can he work timber going out on our freights being, . , y . sprinkling of our streets, ami the prop- The hoys will have worked hard and ed, i e., that he can he made to vote somt t ung stupf n< nous. | er avoidance of the clouds of dust that fa thfully, and it is hut right that we against his honest conviction provid Frank Coad s planing mill constantly CO FFEE ; come swirling up our thoroughfares show our appreciation for their ser ed you turn the right screw on him. keeps busy as large a force of skilled infringing on every nook and cor vices. They have helped to advertise This is undoubtedly so in the majority Good grocers like Schil workmen as it is posesible for him to j and ner of onr stores and offices. Our main Dallas all along their journey, they of instances. Many of us would rath and he has orders ahead to keep blocks, or a majority of them, could now ling's 1 lest, for it makes secure, things humping until late in the fall. have shown to all that Dallas is one er sacrifice our one little vo’e than he sprinkled and the dust kept down Foundrymen Harris & Stump are good-will and not trouble ; of the few small towns of Oregon who he put in a financial or some other The only difficulty in its way is the kept busy from early morning until | ha ve enterprise and patriot sin enough in case of complaint, the late at night to keep up with their large I price to he paid for so doing. Mr. Coul hole and caused great inconvenience, to get up a m ili'ia company willing if not loss. B. the card system every ter owns the street sprinkler, for which WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BY THE business orders from all over Polk and | money is ready. and ready to serve its country in time voter is tabulated, together with his | he went to an outlay of $250 to get fixed Yamhill counties. Your grocer returns your money if you don't „ ... , , . up in order to get in shape to dr> the of need Let us show that we honor j financial, social religion- and general The Sweeney flouring null has a large I W()rj. like it: we pav him . j | worn in a thorough manner. The reason them for so doing and not he back everyday standing. If there is any force of men getting everything ' 1 that he is not now running the sprink- ward in the expression of our tha> ks. thing in his past life that he desires ^ I J ler iH because he cannot secure a suffi To such an end the Itemizer would ! to keep secret, if he has a mortga e on just beginning to arrive, and cient of a monthly subscription list to suggest that we meet at the cou rt | any of his property, if lie i- infl »need lemand for their superior Hour is some (LINES IN OKEGON) justify him in so doing, lie wants to thing to he extremely proud of. house tomorrow night and appoint a by argument or fraternal associations make wages for himself and team in Pepper & Shaw’s ice plant is doing a committee to see that tin* hoys are if he lias a hobby, in fact every avenue 1 the matter or ho will not do it, as there | Hoe business notwithstanding the loss royally welcomed home. AS F LLOWS: is plenty of work to l>e done without by which he may he reached is noted One way Both way« of the former generous saloon patron • that. He can easily make from $4 to $5 through TO via The most sacred ties of his life are laid I age. Their trade in ice extends all ov- California Portland We look for better times. We look a day hauling rock on the streets, and hare. Then work is begun. If he can I er the county and the volume of it is to see in every morning’s dipatch $74.40 $89.40 cannot see why lie should he asked to Chicago ! increasing daily. not be made to vote right on one where some great manufacturing sprinkle for much less money. Teams St. Louis 84.40 69.40 The soda works people are doing even proposition, another is tried This is are in demand and it is very easy to find plant has resumed work, where more a better business than they anticipated, good pnli ies and in most cases suc 64.40 83.65 St. Paul employment, and at much better wages and more men are obtaining employ hut manage to keep up with their num cessful, but is one of tin* most dam than he can get sprinkling. In former Omaha 64.40 76.90 ment. We think it will extend to erous orders, even if it does take extra nable inventions ever perpetrated on years the water w as taken from the race the railroads, that tin* trains which time to do so. 76.90 64.40 Kansas City an intelligent voter, and one worthy at $2 a month rental, then the price was have been lying idle all winter will The Muir & McDonald tannery does a TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE raised to $12 a month. Since the only the very lowest of ward politics. steady business month in and out, ami all he- running again within a month. May 4, 18 water system was put in he has been Sorry we are that the p litieians of is not affected by local conditions, all We rather expect that the stock ex paying the company $30 a month for this age must descend to sm-li low June 5, 6, 19, 20 their output being taken off their hands We 1, Sir, school has been out two change in New York will suddenly water, principally because the stand down ways to gain their ends, and woek> and I haven’t had any melon* at good prices ere it is out of the vat*. July 6, 7. 22, 23 start up with irrepressible enthusi pipe was easier of access and he could that people of this country cannot be yet. 1 suppose its my own fault for The railroads were never doing a lietter asm. because it will la* to the interest l hey are certainly getting plenty business, the amount of travel being keep the streets in better condition. To August 6, 7, 21, 22 a lowed a free and untrameled ex enough. I tell you what it is, next to of the men of money and who have offset this outlay and give him decent return In 90 days with stopover priv pression of their choice as to who the strawberry, a melon is the best simnly beyond precident, as one can wages quite a monthly subscription list Good for leges at pleasure within limits. tfmes prosperous from sea to sea on shall represent them in its govern thing a man can eat in the morning, readily see if they will take the trouble must Is» obtainable. The city pays a election dav. Then again, the crops and coffee is tin* best thing he can to watch incoming and going out trains ment. Because you have met with drink. A lot of folks have a kind of certain rate for the intersections of will begin to yield their returns in a for a day or so. F«>r any further information call on financial reverses and do not desire grouch against coffee drinking, but few weeks and men who deal in mon Despite the decreased acreage in hops, streets, ami the business men must put may lie they never get the right kind. I. N WOODS, t. m ai . AoK nt . the pressing of the payment of your Really good coffee hasn’t a grouch in a many hop yards are running and the up for the balance. This they have Or write to ey who have been quiet for the last failed to «lo of sufficient amount to jus obligations, y«»u must preforce vote as gallon of it. Poor coffee contains to tinners report an extra good trade in W M , M cM U R R A Y , eight months will pick up the tangled the one who lias accomodated y u much of the hitter principle (“ tannin,” the wav of new furnishings for the tify Mr. Coulter in running. So there General Passenger Agent, ends of their business and Itegin anew. I think they call it,) and that makes a PORTLAND. OREGON with the money says. How far remov- fellow peevish, especially too much of hop houses. The crop is looking good you are. Are we to have the streets All tnesign« look hopeful, and when sprinkled or not?. It looks now as if from abject slavery is such a system? it. l<ots of good coffee in ruined in the and if the price is anyways fair, lots of business is resumed in the east we making; boiled too long; made too money will he brought into the county ( we would have the «lust to contend with ! weak, and dosed with poor milk. To and thoroughly distributed from this in during the balance of the year. It does look to see the metals be ¿in to rise, Is* a good and wholesome drink, coffee HAPPY EVENT not look good to those who trade with, especially copper, Inn-ause there are a should I k * roasted fresh, made strong, dustry. Pickers ire getting ready ior us from the country. They can get.' thousand electric power and railroad and brought just to the boiling point their annual harvest of small change. ; CORVALLIS, ORE. on the county roa«ls and \ companies waiting an auspicious time Two Popular Young People of Dal (or made in a coffee percolator by pour and in another month we will see some- . enough ..il while , . ..... . . . ... are entitled to a little relief while mnk- ing boiling water over the |M»wdered thing doing in the yards. Offers collegiat«» courses in Agricul to liegin operation. August is gener . . . . . . las Wedded. coffee) and served with rich cream such Prune men are getting ready for their ,n* P»»r<bases. Me ho;>e the mat- ture, including Agronomy, Horticul ally a dull month on l»otli sides of the as the St. Charles or Pioneer brands. harvest and the outlook for a good crop ter will not he neglected much longer, ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry, «»tc. ; Forestry; Domestic Ma says this i* so and that good coffee, e ntinent, hut we believe th at before Thi* is a work that every town must I Science and Art ; Civil, Electrical, Me A pretty early morning wedding oc properly made, never hurts invone. is most excellent. Trade is brisk everywhere and with | jlavt, j one and something which must chanieal, ami Mining Engineering; it is over there will be extreme aeth- curred at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday, at Have you tried our M. J. B. coffee? the beginning of September look out for j the home of Mr. and Mrs. (). De Haven, lty all along the line. I oe paid for commensurately. The bur Commerce Pharmacy. thing. fa» lie manning. when their daughter, Miss Myrtle De Offers elementary courses in Agricul den of cost must lie borne by th«»se in- Haven became the bride of Mr. Wesley ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and , terested. Are we going to «lo it? E. C. Kirkpatrick and wife have gone JM Elliott, i well known voting man of Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS to Newport. I tin city. The ceremony wa* performed including forge w rk, cabinet making, Stop! Look! T h u rs d a y : \ • \ m b Dixon, pastor of the M. Edgar Craven is taking an outing on steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, M. Merwin, Indep. Halinou river. E. church, of which both the bride and Don’t miss this tonigh1, at the etc. Mrs. M. Merwin. Indep. I groom are devoted members. Miss theater, ,“ On The Frontier,” a melo thatthe best and cheup- Strong faculty, modern e«|uipment; Miss Jessie Wiseman and sister. Mrs. Clara Montgomery, of Falls i'itv, was C. S. B. Moran, Indep. drama, written around the early fron free tuition ; opens S< pt. 25. est wond von can btiv is Anna Long, are visiting friends in Port , maid of honor and Mr. Bert Elliott, of Friday : tier life of th«* west. Full of thrilling the block wood fmtn the Illustrate«! catalogue with full in land. Portland, was liest man. The bride Mrs. J . C. Lang. Dallas. situations, anil a good, clean comedy. formation on application to the Regis W i l l a m e 11 c V a 11 e y was charming in a gown of white *ilk C. W. Black, Dallas See the cat get the keys. See the knife trar, free. Lumher Co.’s suwmill? a 27 and the groom was in the usual black. J. E. Nash, Indep. fight. If you miss it von will be sorry Becauseit isent fmm big After refreshments were served tin* ever after. Full hand ami orchestra. titulier, tberefor is au- Saturday: young couple left for a short honey Plenty of bright, late, up todate spe perior t«» second-gmw th W N. Boots, Monnmqth. cialties. moon trip to Newport. Many beauti fir. 1, oh ve your order ELECTRIC LIGHTS Felix Noel. Rickreall. ful presents were received. The guests NEW FCRN1TCRK at Webeter’s confection- Sunday: were: Mr. and Mrs (). De Haven. The Itemizer will tomorrow mail erv störe, or call ELEGANT ROOMS is the man who II. D. Sears, Dallas. Mrs Cornelia De Haven, Mr. and Mrs. statements to those w ho are a year be BATHS IN CONNECTION C. B. Launer, Dallas. has tried to qet Pbones: Bell 443, Mutual llPrt Ja*. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner. hind in Dallas, and would request a the same service Monday : Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kennedy, Mr. and prompt settlement. out of some Mis* D. Cooper, Indep. Mrs J . W. Walke», Mr. and Mrs. Con- The 10-year «*1« 1 sou «M Mr. Hanor fell other make rat! Htafrin, Miss Clara Montgomery, Tuesday : from a slide for life this morning an«l Miss A blue Walker, Miss Florence Win. Tatom, Ikillas. ■tOWE*;, sustained a fracture of ihe thigh bone Walker. Miss Vera Wagner, Mr. II J. Wednesda v ' I j besides other bruises. It is said that H. FEG ITT. Proprietor Elliot, Mr. Bert Elliott, Mr. Harry 7 â â a à É i é i ü i t é n t i t f É l É à à D J Becker, Dallas other bovs hn«l l>eeH using the alide last Walker, Mr. Glen De Haven. Mr ami Mrs. D J . Becker, Dallas. evening ami loosened the supports. Mr*. Elliott will reside on their farm T. J. Power, Dallas. Cleon Light DurolJr south of town, and w ill be at home to Th«* county court yesterday allowed S. C. Hanna Indep. Guoroiitwd Waterproof A Strictly Kufai H#tH their many friends after September 1st. $1.041 40 as a portion of their payment and Seid F, very where J. I. Hanna, Indep. on street asessment, being their propor fini-di« Bir m (tMtctM McMinnville, Oregon. J. Billadian, Dallas. e» »JO? tion of the woik already «'ompletetl on Finke, the liest printer. Mrs. H Blake. Dal)**. Main street, and the curbing in front of w ars tsa CHAS. GREGORY, A( e«t Walter and Frank Hears have gone to FALLS CITY. OREGON M i« U .irenw .n ).«• retnr.ipd from >n « o n l y Dil «n i «MM «>n th«t Klamath Falls. DALLAS, ORKOON [extended visit with relative* ia Kansas. oa*Hf COMpNftsd. The c ffect o f S c o H 's E m u l s i o n on thin, pale children is magical. It m.’dccs thcr 1 plump, rosy, active, happy. It cc .Lt Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphite* and G lycer ie, to m ake fat, blood and bone, and so put . ..¿c ..-r that u is easily digested by little folk. ALL D Melons and Coffee S O U TH ER N P A C IF IC From Dallas, Or. REMEMBER THE OATES. A g ric u ltu ra l College Do You Know THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRANDSLICKER Bowman Bros. THE OREGON EIRE RELIEE The Tavern D R L 'G G I S T S ; E O c . AND $ 1 .0 0 »<s y NEWPORT 9 Y a q u i n a Bay Orejion’s M atch less Bench Resort The Place to «io fo r P e r fe c t Rerft and Kvery Conceivable Form of Healthful and Delightful ««creation ITS FAC1LII.TE ARE COMPLETE -H.Mt of f.»i I ;md mi nbun lance of it. Krenh water from npriu^4. All u rd jra u fee^nitie., nurli ; ih tHle/ni|)li, tele phone, inarketH freshly pr rviile I every <1 iv K i I iii abun.Dnee. t' ittniat partly furnished or unfurnished to be li.id cheaply. Strict municipal H ani tary rcKulatiuiiH NEWPORT in rcached hv way of 8 luthern I’.i.-i’ie to Vlhuny or C irvalliH thence Corvallin Kiaterir It. It. Train service daily an t t h e trip ¡ h a pleas ure throughout. Seusim It AT KS FROM Saturday to Monday Tlekrl Six Month« Ticket P allas.......................... |5.75 td.'IO P erry.......................... 4 5« .......................................................................... 2.«5 Independence............4.20................................................................................. 2.50 Onr elaborate new Sum ner I! i ik gives a concise description of Newport, incla lint a list of hotels, their capacity rind rates. Call on, tcleph me or write I. N. W 00D 4, Local Agent, Pallas. W m . M c fV H JR R A Y , General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon W e Do Not Make a Special Sale on Any One Article And then raise the prbe on others so as 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. If you have any Furniture needing repairs _bring it m as we do repairing and up- holstering. HALL & HAYES H ouse-Furnishers A T C H A P M A N ’S O LD S T A N D D ALLAS UOC >oo< JUST ARRIVED Morris, the leading jeweler, has just recei ed a beautiful line of gold headed timbrel lap andveanes from $2.50jto $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new- one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. O P TIC IA N C. H. MORRIS, DALLAS - - JEW ELER OREGON > ^ 0 0 0 < K > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^ ;0 0 0 0 0 < When it comes to GROCERIES N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H SIM0NT0N & scon Th^r.**