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the polk county itemizer . A SURGICAL OPERATION Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Admitted to the »econd i la»« of mail matter. T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 13, 1908. 1 Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officios Have Done Since Our Last Issue. and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order V. P. F I S KE . or diseased. Kidney trouble has Iii re estate of Delila Suver, deceased; become so prevalent final re|»ort filed and set for hearing, j that it is not uncomrron Item izer, on© year in advance . Saturday, September 12th. for 9. child to be born W ith Weekly Oregonian or Sem i-weekly Journal. s u b s c r ip t io n J afflicted with weak kid- W ith Oregon Woodman ...................................... . In re-estate of August Gerlinger, de »A IT-- 1 neys. nevs. If the child urin- urin- ecu t*e<i; inventory and appraisuier __ __ ates too often, if the filed and approved. urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child S Office. 257 { Office, In re-estate of John Campltell, juni* M U T U A I I Residence, 1401 ) reaches an age when it should be able to J ) Residence. 113 deceased; additional bond in sale « More new seboolhouses have been ' control the passage, it is yet afflicted with real estate approved. built in Polk county, especially in tin* bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of In re-estate of Clyde S. Keep, deceas oral districts, this summer, than at • the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first ed; bond for $1000 approved ; Thus. my previous Pntronite One Another fnr the U pbuilding o f Town and County. time. County School I step should be towards the treatment of Gleason, George Gerlinger and Louis bipermtendent II. C. Seymour says these important organs. This unpleasant Go/linger made appraisers. hat in eight districts arrangements trouble is due to a diseased condition cf the In re-estate of W illiam Livermore, mve alread) been completed for build- If there is any one thintf that a kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as Bryan's speech of acceptance was a deceased; petition to sell real estate D h II hs i- »till laying ln’isolf linBie ti u g a n d many of the houses are in pro most people suppose. woman <1 reads more than another it property, filed and set for hearing, Sat cess of construction. The total cost of im st elo(|iie t and m asterly one. lie Women as well as men are made mis is a surgical deration. «llio rts o f disast. ™ by the iioii imd urday, September 19th. citation to diese eight new. houses will be $14,800. erable with kidney and bladder trouble, W e can state without fear of a issue. ployioent of a rejtiilKr night watch th oroughly depicts the dangers con In other districts additions and im and both need the same great remedy. frontin tin* Am erican people today, The mild and the immediate effect of contradiction that there are hun In re-estate of John L>y, deceased ; provements will lx* made quite exten-1 n > » n . ________________ dreds, yes, thousands, of operations petition to sell certain personal prop sively, and in Dallas and Independence! and offers remedies for such that shows S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It is sold performed uik . ii women in our hos erty ¡it imblic auction granted hfc school boards are contemplating j It is rumored that one f the Inr i sound judgm en t of the needs of the by druggists, in fifty- pitals which are entirely unneces In re-estate of Burris Hastings, de other the ejection of extra buildings or j cent and one dollar™ ™ Und holdings in this vicin ity is -toon country. N o one can read it w ith ou t sizes. You may have a ceased; final account approved and sary and many have been avoided by >f extensive additions to the buildings j j administrator discharged. now in use. to | mss into other hands and lie cut up Vicing impressed w ith the idea that sample bottle by mail J In re-estate of Kdwin Cadwell, de into •mud tract, and put on the mar- the man who advocates such reform s free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Swamp- Boot, ceased; final account filed and set for Miss Hallie Reynolds is up from P ort ing all about it. Including many of the hearing September 12th. ke'. This is what Polk ■ ounty needs is a fit person to grace the president thousands of testimonial letters received land. In re-estate of T. P. Jack, deceased ; For proof of this statement read from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer more than any one thing to inci ial chair. Judge ami Mrs. E. R. Bryson, of Cor-1 for sale of real property grant- e fo llo w in g letters. petition tor following & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., t>e sure and the her populati n ..lid t in ------ --------------- M rs. B a rb a ra Base, o f K in g m a n , D*d, citation to issue for Saturday, Sept- vallis, are visiting at the Lyle place, mention this paper. ember, 12:h. bolding of large tracts of Und is re- W e heard a prom in en t Salem re Mrs. Bertha Toner is visiting her sis Do not make any mistake, but re Kansas, writes to Mrs. Piukham; ter, Mrs. H. L. Fenton at N ve creek. M i j r eigh t y e a r» I suffered from the tarding this county’s growth to a very publican make the statem ent the oth- member the name, Swam p-Root, Dr most severe form o f fem ale trouble» and cr Misses Emma Dempsey, Frankie m aW rialM te.it. tr d»X Ul,,t n,» ny of hi> P «H tical K ilm er’ s Swamp-Root, and the address wns told that an operation was my only I lay ter ami Irs. T. J. Hayter have opinion in M arion county would vote inghampton, N , Y . on every bottle. hope o f recovery, I w rote Mrs. Piukham Samuel Fisher to Frank W Trean- or, lot in Independence $ 175 joined the crowd at Newport. If there is any one th in g that will for and supi>ort B y a n . for advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkham ’a And it will V egetable Compound, and it has saved Clara L. K inney and lui to Edna tend to put Oregon in the Bryan c o l be the same way in other counties. Blackburn, lot in D allas........ 135 my life and made me a w e ll woman«" umn this fall, it is the present attem pt T h e in te llig e n t voter is lieginning to State of Oregon to T C Brown, 40 Monday the users of irrigation water Mrs. Arthur It. House, of Church acres in t 7 a, r 5 w ............... 200 Of republican party managers to try realize th at by so vo in g he can best were informed that they would have to Hoad, Moorestown. N. J., writes: ¡M artha B Stafrin to T M and J “ I feel it is my duty to let people to defeat the expressed will of the subserve his own interests and th at of cease its use that evening and the next N Stowe, lot in D a lla s ............ 1400 morning. Manager Soehreu informs Alexander people and make the Statem ent No I every oth er man not allied with the ns that the eanse of the trouble and know what L y d ia E. Piukham1» Vege Esther Courier to table Comp »und has done for me. I I Courter, land in t 8 s, »• fi w legislators false to the pledge on which lar. e corporations. T h e tim e Inis a r consequent hick of water was at the suffered from fem ale troubles, and last |T (' Brown et ux to \V V Fuller they were elected. The desire of Un rived for the worm to turn, and it is intake, where he Ind som etim e'ago in March my physician decided that an 40 acres in t 7 s, of r w, ... . stalled a inasonery business, lie took people was fully expressed at the June surely go in g to do so. B ryan ’s e le c this out Monday and fixed it up in bet objected, and urged me to try Lydia I A Lynch et ux to Theodore Far rington, lot in Dallas election. They voted to have Ueorge tion is becoming more of a sure th in g ter shape, so that there will proln blv E. Pinkliain’s V egetab le Compound, i H B Plummer et ux to J T Cham he no more trouble. Tuesday morning and to-day I am w ell and strong.” Chamberlain United States aenator. every day that passes. berlain, adinx , lots in Falls the reservoir was running full up, and 50 C i t y ....... ................... Any attempt to thwart this will m ove the people could again use water. Mr. | I Eleanor F Butler to Jennie E For thirty years Lydia K. Pink- T h ere may be some who will delude S elireu does not wish to deprive any | disastrous tothose inaugurating such Brown. 1 acre, t 8 s, r 0 w ....... 100 ham’s Vegetable Compound, made themselves with the idea that the one of water, and wid use hid best en I George Nelson et ux to Margery a move. deavor to see that this trouble does not fr o m roots and herbs, has been tlie j Caldwell, 1 acre, t 8 s, r 5 w . 550 Dali s M erchant’s P rotective A ssoci occur again. standard remedy for female ills, | il Fugitt et ux to NYalter L W ILL HK MADE THIS SEASON BY THE ♦ * Is a revival of industrial prosperity ation is only a local affair and tha t l>\ ar. 1 has p o s itiv e ly c u red th o n sa n d s o f Toilze ,olH in FallH r it v w n iw n w h o n ave been trou bled w ith ( ; eorK0 k McConabev et ux at hand in the United States ' That is m oving elsewhere they can e-cape its to G d isp lacem en ts, iiH lam in a tion ,u iccra- , (j stnfft, 10 acres, t 7 m , r 3 w 2105 the qneelion which is proha lily really provisi ns. T n a t i- where they will John Bird, Dallas. tio n , fib ro id tu m o rs, irre g u la rities , | \v \v Lucas et al to J N Elliott (ieo. llow e, Corvallis. up|K>rmost in the minds of a m ajority find themselves mistaken. These as 10 p erio d ic pains, and backache. | 170 acre», t 8 s, r 4 G. NY. Pettit, Dallas. of Americans— certainly a m a jo iity of sociations are found in every town of A ir s . l* in k h ; m i in v it e s a l l s ic k M 1 K night and hd to Evan NY. Wells, Dallas. Evans, 37, acres, t 7 s r o w ... 2500 w o m e n t o w r i t e h e r f o r a d v ie e . Mrs. .J. (i. Brown, Dallas. American business men Kvcn the any d istinction ¡ill over Oregon and (LIMES IN OREGON) S h e h a s g u id e d th o u s a n d s to J 11 Chapin et ux to NN L ( »¡Ison, Mrs. S. F. Marks, Dallas, political issues of a preside ti ll eani- the other states of the union. By go- 100 land in Dallas .......................... h e a lt h . A d d r e s s , L y n n , M ass. Edmond Bonin, Dallas. NV L Gilson to J H Chapin, 55 paign do not really m atter s > much to i. g elsewhere you cannot escape the M. B. Young, Dallas. 1(H) acres, t 3 s, r 5 w ..................... NY. E. NYillinms, Airlie. AH F BLOWS: th# country as this question of indus paym ent of the debts left behind, that Herbert Sears et ux to Lucy E Virgil II. Massey, McCoy. One way Both ways M c C O Y . Rowell, interest in land in t 7 trial revival; because, after all. politics is if you may ever desire credit. via TO If through California Portland 1000 s, r 5 w ........................................ Mrs. Roy Beerv. of Portland, is here only concern the average American as you want cred it in any other town, Mr. 1». L. Smuck made a business trip he thinks the success of one -ct of you will have to settle up in D allas visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith. to Corvallis Tuesday. principles or another will etVect the first, just the same a» if you were still Mrs. V . II. Massey is visiting rela License issued to Oregon Milling Co, country's welfare. The country has ¡i resident here. T h e Dallas black list tives in A m ity this week. to conduct warehouses at Airlie, Parker, been looking for a business revival is known to the secretary of every o th Mr. V Macken was a Salem visitor Monmouth and Independence. J. E. Richter was re-appointed depu- i ever since it caught its breath after tin- er association in Oregon and vice ver Saturday, returning Monday. ty sheriff. temporary collap-e of last fall, hut sa It would he impossible for a man The social dance given at the ball last Petition for establishment of new i Saturday evening was well attenti d. school district No. (>8 denied. there was not much hope of its real blacklisted elsewhere to get cred it TICKETS W ILL BE ON SALE Sheriff ordered to begin on Septem -' appearance until after the elect ion of here. T h e association here has al- Mr. I. P. Reese shipped out two car her 5, at 1 o ’cloek p. m., to sell for cash l j loads «»f sheep for Portland, NY Inesday. a»'S«'«ai> V.T.lusvmluir 1 .itsxljr luiwnt.’iir tin-» in hand to tin* highest bidder, all hinds | hud nractieal exem p lification ef j Miss Jessie Musgrave, o f Corvallis, is bid in bv Polk county for taxes, to signs of recovery have liecn m u ltip ly this. ! visiting her sister, Mrs. A. V. Ellis, fora which the com ity has acquired title ac ing 80 rapidly as to lead to a ha ling week. cording to law. New com rs to this county are c o n that, peihaps, we may not have to D ed s o f E. M. Young and others ac Mrs. NY. H. W alker and Mrs. Geo. wait until our quadrennial political tinually asking what th ey should best Massey, of Am ity, were McCoy visitors cepted. and lands de.-eribed in deeds Good for return in 90 days with stopover priv thrown open sis a county road. leges at pleasure within limits. Sunday. stock-taking is over lor a return of engage in to get good returns. W h ile Probate Court. SHOWS GROWTH IN POLK. Eight New School Houses Course of Construction in County. ’PHONES: L Y D IA E .P IN K H A M S VEGETABLE COMPOUND A N ew Orleans woman was thin. Because she did not extract sufficient nourishment from her food. She took She gained a pound a day in w eigh t A U . DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 NEWPORT Y a q u itia B a y Oregon’s M atchless Beach LOW 300 Resort T h e P la c e to lio f o r P e r f e c t R es t and K va ry C on ceivab le F o rm o f H eu lth f.il and D e lig h tfu l R ecreatio n IT S K A C IL IL T K A R E C O M P L K r ¡i —B.wt oi f >o-l ami mi iibnn lunco of it. I thh I i water from iprin-i.. A ll m olarli n suit*., Houli ad toln^raph, tel,;- plnne, market* freality proville I evory Ti.-. K iel in ibundanee. 0 ittajce partly furniiheil or unfarnislieil to be lia:l c lin p ly . S taid municipal «uni tary regulations N liW P O R T is reached b y w a y of Southern F a cile to Albany or Corvallis thence Corvallis & Eastern K. K. Train service daily and the trip is a pleas ure throughout. Season Six Month« Ticket REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. No Irrigation Water. S c o tt’s E m u lsio n . Result: K A T E S FR O M SsturU&v to Monday Ticket . ,|3.H0 , , L’ .tW .. 2.50 *0,76 4 61) . . , 4.kt) , P a lla s ............ P e r r y .............. In d ep en d en ce, Our elaborate new Sn timer H>ik gives a concise description of Newport, inolu l i i i a • ist oí h itéis, their capacity and rates. Call on, teleph me or write I. N NVO0D4, Local Agent, Dallas. Wm. McWURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon RATES EAST FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 500 New Subscribers This Week. SOUTHERN P A C IF IC From Dallas, Or. Commissioners’ Court. COFFEE Nothing docs more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. lie must sell poor; (he needn’t sell it to you) it is good that makes him. good times. The national campaign we do not consider the p lan tin g of does not seem to lie having its e x p o r t orchards a had investm ent, y e t we ed depression this year— a fact which must r* member th a t a quick and may be due to the general discounting plentiful market for such products is of the outcome, in conjunction with a y e t many years in the future, e sp eci VVe are not so of unusual v favorable a lly for small fruits. Your grocer returns your money if you don’t like Schilling s Best: we pay him Melons and Coffee combination conditions outside of politics. This nearly situated to the large \ o 6 2 Mr. ('has. Euist. our new merchant, is increasing his stock of merchandise, making a very neat country store. plentiful. Such a com bination a l have to w ait to a great ex ten on the ways spells prosperity. Its present settlin g up of the c o u n try in order to j effects are visible in the reports of in have ¡in assured and steady ami prof creasing trade and of general resumpt itable market. VVe are firm believers ion of activity in mills and factories, that this is more of a stock cou ntry J, L. Prickett has sold his farm to a Mr. NYoodworth, of Texas, who has tak en possession, Mr. Prickett moving to M cM innville. NORTH DALLAS. which come from every section of the than any o ilier one th in g — that W es t country and from every line of pro e r n Oregon is peculiarly adapted to duction. Apparently the concl ision the propogatinn of the choicest breeds. lias been generally arrived at that the YVc beliexe th at no where else in the W ell, Sir, school has been out two is United States is e ve ryth in g so ad van weeks and I haven’ t had any melons vet. I suppose its my own fault for not going to interfere with the pro tageous for fine stock raising than they are certainly getting plenty cess of return to normal conditions. right here. T h e clim ate for such in enough. I tell you what it is, next to the strawberry* a melon is the best Consequently business every where dustrv is unexcelled, being tem perate thing a man can eat in the morning, ¡it all times, ami insuring th eir rais feels free to take adv.mta^e oi the ing without the in cu rrin g of diseases and coffee is tin* best thing he can Otherwise exceptionally iavo ing stun peculiar to where they are brought up drink. A lot of folks have a kind of grouch against coffee drinking, hut lion.— tn n n c m in h u m e * m v ig - : in more rigorous climes. T h is insur may lie they never get the right kind. es better grades, finer coats, and heal- Really good coffee hasn’ t a grouch in a ust I tliier stock. It is naturally the hom e gallon of it. Poor coffee contains to i of the h u ll bred sheep or hog— no much of the hitter principle ( “ tannin,” Postuiaater C. G. Coau returned Sun- pa Ice more so. And the prices to he I think they call it,) and that makes a day frooi Pjrtlaïul, where ne auended received lor well lin'd stock m ake it a fellow peevish, especially too much of a uieeting of ttie fourth cl a** postuias- paying and lucrative in vestm en t it. Iiots of good coffee in ruined in the making; boiled too long; made too Wrt for aeveral day». Mr. Coad took nearly from the start. I t is ** wonder weak, und dosed with poor milk. To an important part in the session, being to us th at seeing these advantages be a good and wholesome drink, coffee named on severai of the commutées, n e reports the gatoeriug oi gieat in more do not g o exclu sively in to this should he roasted fresh, made strong, and brought just to the boiling point ternat to ail and a source of iniormation j business. to raany. (or made in a coffee percolator by pour ing boiling water over the powdered coffee) and served with rich cream such as the 8t. Charles or Pioneer brands. | M onday: Yla says this is so and that good coffee, E II. Iloflner, Monmouth. properly made, never hurts iiiyone. NY’ m. Davis, Indep. Have you tried our M. J. B. coffee? Mrs Davis, Indep. FO R (>. D. Byers, 1 ndep, D. Johnson, Ilallan. Mrs. D. Johnson, Dallas. and guaranteed NN < m I nesday . absolutely .1. S. ( ooper, Indep. W ATERPROOF D. L. Kcyt. IVrrydjile. •J«s. Savage, IVrrvtlalc. that the heat and cheap Mrs. R. H. YYassom. Dallas. est wood you can buy is R. Y\'. Finseth, Dallas. the block wood from the OILED SUITS. SUCKERS -• • » - — NY i 11 a m c 1.1 e V a i l e v AND HATS Mrs. Rov Coulter, of Baker City, h I dim her Do.’s sawmill ? Ewry garment guaranteed visiting relatives here. Because it is cut from big Clean - Light - Durable limiter, therefor is su Mrs. S. Bends, o f Portland, was killed j Suits‘ 3qp Stokers »3°? perior to second-grow th in Sitet* basin yesterday by a tree falling I on her. fir. Leave your order catalog rtrt m* me 4 jx/*c at NYebster’ s eonfeetion- The Oregonian says then» is a fight on ery store, or call — " ~_____________ between homesteaders and squatters for I Phone-: Bell 443, Mutual 119H Si let/, lands. result of this presidential election PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS M ADE SERVICE Do You Know Caldwel B ro s . P O O L A N D B ILLIA R D H A L L m how II tk Kfr'Lkf Building ( t . r rylhln, npto 4 «lr l B. F. JO N ES Altaniey-*t-Law ih d k p k n u k n c k , o k . h * U « work t• p e c iiiiv . Mrs E. J. Snelling, of Albany, cam el down YYednesday for a visit with her son, Charley Snelling, near town. T h eie is a city ordinance against the throwing of anv kind of debris in the streets, out it does not seem to he en- forced to any noticeable extent. As soon ns our nice macadam streets are finished every citixen should take pride in keeping them as neat looking as |s s- sibte and avoid throwing dirt of anv kind on them. It m ight be well to pro vide receptacles for paper, etc., at con venient corners. ' j I j i The buzz of our threshing machine is heard around our town. Grain in gener al is turning out fairly well. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell, who have been up from Portland looking after their farm interest, have returned. m arkets year’s crops promise to la* the gre a t as to be able to lay down such goods est, in the aggregate, the country has at the huge consumers doors in short ever known, and money is low and order, and for this class of incom e w ill < >nr stage makes McCoy the end of its trip now. cutting off Perrydale, which is much regretted, Bowman Bros. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEE M cM innville, Oregon. CHAS. GREGORY, Ageat D A LLA S , OREGON Patents. U. U. to Nelson St. Berry, to Edward E. Geriinger. Marriage Licenses. Perc\ M. Stroud and Hone fop€ Rogers. nil Norma NY in if red L. Grant and Daniel. $74.40 Chicago 69.40 St. Louis 64.40 St. Paul 64.40 Omaha 64.40 Kansas City May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7. 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 $89.40 84.40 83.65 76.90 76.90 REMEMBER IRE 0 ATF. 8 . For any further information call on I. N. WOODS, L ocal A gf . nt . Or write to W M. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON L E A R N T O P L A Y P IANO WILL PUT UP FIGHT. Republicans to Elect U. S. Senator 0 R Q R 3 A N I N 0 N E H 0 U R if Possible. If you can't play by note, we will teach you in one hour to play your favorite piece of music by the “ Easy’Form” method. You will then he ready to play at once any and all music written in this new method, which is so simple that an eight year old child ! can learn to play the piano or organ in an i | hour without a teacher. Don’t nave a si lent organ or piano it the house any lon ger. Try this method at our expense. OUX OFFER: We will send you express charges prepaid by us, a hound portfolio of 1U0 pieces oi popular and sacred music in the 'Easy Form ' method, and our Guide to the aeyo »ar t an l complete simple in structions, all you will need to begin play ing your favorite pieces at once. Try the music seven days, it >ou want it send us ll.ru) within the seven days, and f l a month for rtve mouths thereafter, if you don't want it send it hack t.» us in the seven days al our expense. Simply write us today and ami say : I accept your free offer in the Folk County Itemizer. My piano or organ h a s.......... ......white keys (IMPORTANT. Be sure to say how many =rite keys y ui:- instrument l as.) Address From last night’s Oregon Journal we make a few exerpts »»f the senatorial matter as that paper sees it now fram Mrs. Stevens, of Portland, is here vis- ed up : Senator Charles NY. Fulton, in his it ing her neiee, Mrs. NY. II Brown. race for election to the United States Our streets ¡ire deserted by boys, as senate and his desire to defeat the will most of them art* with threshing crews. of the people of Oregon and the ratifi Mrs. Anna Hinshaw has her new cation of the election of Governor Cham- house completed and ready to move in I berlain, expects seven Statement No. 1 j members of the legislature to prostitute to. j their pledges ami go into a joint caucus Mervin Boyer is here this week from | ou the United States seuatorship. Salmon river attending the teacher»' j That is the ultimate aim of all his plot- examination. ; ting Senator Fulton wants a joint caucus Miss Viola Hinshaw returned Sunday from Portland, where she h is been for ! of the members of the legislature, every ; <»ne of whom will pledge himself before tin* past month. I going in to abide by the will of the cau " EASY .V lir.lJ J v\JjlC Mrs. NVill Shewey and NIiss Lelo cus as regards the election of a United :i:W, Walmsh Avt , Chicago Coulee are the guests of their aunt, States senator. Mrs. Remington. I iici« lenten tally he expects to be that nominee, but he is not saying that to Mrs. Lee and children spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rees and those whom he wishes to go into the conclave. A ll effort to control the Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Parker, of near Per organization of the legislature, and all rydale. effort to gain control o f the party ma Mr. and Mrs. George Coulee and chinery of the state by the deposition j Claud Coulee have gone for a visit to of W illiam M. Cake from the chairman- i the cottnt, when* Ulainl hopes to regain ship of the Republican state central Offers collegiate courses in Agricul his health, which has been very poor committee, is subordinate to the effort ture, including Agronomy, Horticul lately. to secure the 4fi members of the legisla ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus ture for the senatorial caucus. bandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic! It is the theory advancer! that there Science and Art ; Civil, Electrical, Me | is no particular candidate for the sen- chanical, and Mining Engineering; A force o f men nre now engaged exca- i at«*. Senator Fulton has not said that Commerce Pharmacy. \siting for Banker R. K YVilli u n f)'n ew | lie will or w ill not la* a candidate. Yet Offers elementary courses in Agricul < at the same tim e he ami his friends be- brick on Court afreet, all the wooden ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and | lieve that he would la* the choice of the Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, building» heretofore occupying that lo i joint caucus. This, of course, would cation having been removed. A base bind the caucus to him mi the floor of including forge w rk, cabinet making, ! steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, ; ment will not be put in, but it is neces the joint asst vn'ily and secure his elec- etc. sary to make a certain amount o f exca i tion. Strong tacuity, modern equipm ent; In carrying out this plan it is said vation to bring it down to the pro|»er tha Senator Fulton is refusing to yield free tuition : opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full in level. Mr. W illiam s lias let the con his sup;*ort to any candidate for the tract for tin* furnishing the brick and president <»r speaker who does not sub formation on application to the Regis trar, free. a 27 i its laving t*> Messers Perine A Setters, scribe to the caucus idea. It is said that Bowerman has entered into th e the proprietor» o f tin* brick yard at scheme and has agree*l to try to secure M cM innville. They will begin work at one or more Statement No. I members KLECTKIC LIGHTS once, and expect to have it completed o f the legislature for the joint caucus in NEW FURNITURE by October 1st. The new building will return for the support o f the Fulton ELFO\NT ROOMS faction in this contest for the presidency BAT1IS IN CONNECTION have a concrete front, neatly emlwdlish- of the senate. cd, and w hile only one story in height, -— ♦ • ♦ ------- There are at the teachers’ exam ina will U* a great credit to the town ami its owner. It will have u frontage on tion this week, 45 for state papers, 40 for county papers, and there will he Mirt street of 100 feet, and !*• divided alsmt 10 papers coining from other into four store rooms of 25 feet each, all counties for teachers who will teach in II. F U G IT T , Proprietor of w hich are already rented. This will this county. Out of the bunch now at make o f Court street quite a business work in the circuit court room, there are 11 men, the rest Is»iiig of the fem i center on both sides, and the niee ma nine (lersuasion. The exam ining board A Slrktlv Modern Hold cadam roadway now ahont completed is composed o f Mi«fi Loretta Smith, Mrs. Firsl-dass Bur k ( iu m i Ü o i will enhance the size and looks of our H. C. 8eymour ami Su;»enntemlent Seymour. County applicants finish up town very materially. Friday night and state applicants Sat FALLS CITY, OREGON urday, Fiake, the be»t printer. Ü eo., Agricultural College l T R Y T H E B E S T 5 -C E X T C IL IA K IX T H E C O Y — T h f > *■ » 1 C R l Cf A - H iJ Also the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar R e a r L » C a l N O N E B E TT E R HORACE W EB S TER S CONFECTIONERY We Do Not Make Sale on Any One Article And then raise the price on others so ai 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, tbe Best in the Market. If you have any Furniture needing repairs bring it in as we do repairing and up- holstering. HALL & HAYES H 3 U s e - F u r n Ushers DALLAS A T C H A PM A N ’S OLD STA N D CORVALLIS, ORE. Williams’ New Brick. The Tavern JUST ARRIVED Morris, the leading jeweler, has just recei ed a beautiful line of gol» i headed umbrellas andveanes from $2.50*to $15 each, all guaranU ¡d, also one of late cuts in Libby cut glass OPTICIAN C. H . M O R R IS , DALLAS - - JEW ELER OREGON 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 & SCOTT T h e Court St. Grocers $