Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 20, 1908, Image 2

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    t h e p o lk c o u n t y it e m iz e r .
Admitted to the second clan» oi mail matter.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
-
Thousands Hate Kidney
Trouble and
Never Suspect it
y of Klducy I)U «iw .
Most people do not realize the alarm-
ins increase and remarkable prevalency
of kidney disease
T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 20, 1908.
While kidney dis­
o rd e r» are the
most common
diseases that pre­
V . P . F IS K E .
v a il. th ey are
almost the last
reco gn ired by I
patient and phy­
i Itemizer,one year in advance .........................................$1 50
B H MoCallon et ux to R E
sicians, ulin con­
SUBSCRIPTION With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal........... 2 00
Williams, land in Dallas
$ 1000
tent thttuieh
( With Oregon Woodman................................................... 1 75
It E Williams to B II McC’allon,
vith doctoring the rfrrt*, while the orig­
land in D a lla s ........................ 1000
inal dm.tee undermines the system.
Dallas Luml>er Company
to
W h a t T o D o.
ii
i Offic­
hum i J Office,
257
Charles K Spaulding Digging
M UTUAI I Residence, 1401
There is comfort in the knowledge so
Mrs. Electa C. McCain, wife of James
Hen idonee, 113
Company, 1376 acres in Polk
often expressed, that Dr. Kilm ers
McCain, o f the law firm of McCain l Y:
county................................
5 Vinton, w ho died at hei home in .Mc­
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
T ill» w o m an says she w as saved A O Masset» admx to G E Thomp­
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
Minnville Sunday, was born in Michi­
son, land in Dallas..................
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder from ail operation by L yd ia K.
350 gan in 1852. She came to Oregon with
and every part of the urinary passage. IM nkliam ’s V e g e ta b le C om pound. Edwin Elliott to Sarah J Elliott,
her parents, Potter C. and Rhoda A.
It corrects inability to hold water
lots in West Salem
........
1 Sullivan, when 10 years of age. She
L en aV . Henry, of Norristown, (¿a., J M Dennis et ux to E J Strum,
and scalding pain ill passing it, or lord
! was married to James McCain at Dallas
effects following use of liquor, wine or writes to Mrs. Finkliam :
% acre in t 8 s, r H w ........
200 in 18t>8, and in 1871 removed to Yam-
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant tie
j hill county, w here she has since resul­
“ I suffered untold misery from fe- Ir J Smith et ux to George E
cessity of being compelled to go often nale troubles. My doctor said an opera­
Brevand, J S Cooper, trustee,
ted. Besides her husband, she leaves
.luring the dav, and to get up many tion was the only chance I had, and I
lot in Independence......
1 . three daughters: Mrs. Orville Parker,
times during tlie night. The mild and dreaded it almost as much us death.
J S Cooper, trustee, et al to W II
j ot McMinnville, Mrs. James C. Weils,
the extraordinary elfect of Swamp-Root
Riggs, land in Independence
“ One day I read how other women
360 Los Angeles; Mrs. Clarence ( ’. Paimer.
is sram realized. It stands the highest j had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham s B F Mulkey et ux to F I) Snyder,
Willamlna, Oregon. The funeral was
for its wonderful cures of the most dis- j Vegetable Compound, and 1 decided to
lots in Buena Vista................
59 | held Tuesday, and interment was made
trussing cases. If you need^ a medicine ^rv
Before I had taken the first Jacob Rentier to Sophia J and
: in the.Masonic cemetery at Lafayette.
you should have the best. Sold by drug- j
i was better, and now I am en-
Gus W Plummer 30 acres, t 7
gistsiu fiftv-cent and one-dollar sizes.
|
cured.
#
s, r 3 w .............................
1800
Now is the time to he ordering your
You may have a sample bottle and a ) .. ¿very woman suffering with* any J M 8ears et ux to J E Richter,
hop checks. SVe print any kind.
lots in Dallas ........................
1600
book that tells all
i female trouble should take Lydia E.
about it, both sent free
Piulcham’s Vegetable Compound,
Southern Pacific Company to G
W Cone et al, 80 acres, t 8 s,
bv mail. Address Dr.
F A C T S F O R S IC K W O M E N .
Kilmer & Co., Ring-
r 7 w ................
3270
hainton, N. V. When H o «« of Swamp-Root
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
writing mention this paper and don’t tiam's Vegetable Comriound, made
make any mistake, but remember the from roots and herbs, has been the
Judge Galloway's circuit court, sitting
name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and standard remedy for female ills,
in Dallas last Thursday and Friday
the address, Binghamton, N. Y.
0
and has positively curedjhousands of transacted the following business:
Do not make any mistake, but re women who have been troubled with
Lavina A. Harrisjn vs Mary A. Har-
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr displacements, inflammation,ulcera­
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, sison. partition ; Oscar Hayter for plff.—
report
of referees on partition of realty
iiighampton, N. Y. on every bottle.
periodio pains, backache, thm bear­ approved.
ing-down feeling, flatulency, infliges
R. V, Kplane vs D. A, Elkins et al. for
lion,diaines» or nervous proetration money; L. D. Brown for plff.—sale con«
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS W h y don’t you try It ?
finned.
M rs. P in k lia in Invites all sick
Thursday:
J. B. Hutchins vs Amy L. Hutchins,
wom en to w rite lier for advice. divorce; Oscar Hayter for plff.—decree
W. A. Messner, Independence.
W IL L BE MADE TH IS SEASON BY TH E
She lias guided thousands to of divorce granted.
Friday:
health. A d d re s s , l.ynn, M ass.
It.
YV.
Finseth,
Dallas.
August
Baumam
vs
Edith
Baumam,
vate
Secretary
Leob
that
President
OUR W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R .
C. Walker, Dallas.
divorce ; Oscar Hayter lor plff.—decree
Roosevelt was “ de lighted” on learn­
of divorce granted.
J. I). Kelty, McCoy.
ing
of
the
remission
of
the
$29,040,000
F.
Patton,
Dallas.
Louise Kester vs C. F. Fisher et al,
Washington I). C., Aug 13th.
Mrs.
F.
Patton,
Dallas.
confirmation
of sale; Dimick tfc Dimick
Tim democrats are more aggressive fine of Judge Landis.
C. Smith, Dallas.
and Oscar Hayter plff.—sale confirmed.
in this campaign 'han they have been
(LINES IN OREGON)
J. W. Jones vs W. E. Landreth, to
The Roosevelt deficit for last month Saturday:
E. L. Shank, Independence.
quiet title, B. F. Jones for plff.—default
at any time since 1892. Furthermore has passed the $20,000,000 mark.
and decree as prayed for.
the party is as th roughly united, This is nearly double the deficit for Sunday:
A. J. Kckerson, Lincoln.
AS K LLOWS:
determined, and harmonious us it was the same period last year and year be­
Mrs. Eckerson, Lincoln.
Court.
One way
Both ways
Mis. F. P. Marshall, Independence.
The following is a complete list of
via
in that famous campaign which re­ fore, and this is also the last year of
th rough
TO
Guardianship of D. F. Boyer heirs;
Mrs. M. V. Smith Dallas.
California
Portland
those who passed the recent teachers’
sulted in the great democratic hi' d Mr. Ui.osevelts’s a Iministration.
L. H. Johnson, Lincoln.
examination, as given by county school bond filed and approved.
slide. Mr. Bryan lias shown great
Estate of Nancv E. Moore, deceased ;
svperintendent II. ( ’. Seymour.
Monday:
First grade— Adrian Owens. Falls sale of real property confirmed.
A prime occasion for and adequate
A. M. Schofield, Dallas.
political sagacity in choosii g a i
( ’¡tv, Laura C. Mallory, Falls C’itv;
G. McClellan, Black Rock.
Guardianship of Henry 1). Moore, a
Eastern man, Mr. Norman E. Mack, distribution of the Standard Oil Com­
Maud 0. Hart, Lydia A. Campbell, minor, sale of real estate confirmed.
J. L. Maloy, Monmouth.
Mrs. F. II. Morrison, Dallas; Lena M.
of Buffalo who is thoroughly identi­ pany to the Republican campaign
Mrs. J. L. Maloy, Monmouth.
Estate of H. T. Bough man, deceased;
Spangle, Dayton; Della Hudson. Mil-
fied with the old Cleveland wing of final is now presented. If given in Tuesday:
ton; Ethel Brewster, Monmouth; Elzie petition for letters granted; bond in
Wm.
Kidd,
Dallas.
sum of $500.
the party, to manage hi* campaign the individual mine of liocke eller,
A. White, Salem.
Mrs. Win. Kidd, Dallas.
a devot-1 Rodgers, Archbold, and other Stand­
Second grade—Edna Morrison, Jas.
Estate of T. M. Bailey, deceased ; pe­
and, who at the same tinu
T IC K E T » W IL L BE ON SA I.E
F. K. Cahill, Dallas.
Bruce. Emma Aebi, Dallas; Richard tition for final hearing filed, set for
ed and loyal follower of the eloquent ard magnates the law against corpor­ Wednesday:
Long, Alta P. White, Jessie A. Harritt. hearing Friday, September 18th, at 10
(1. (i. Walker, Independence.
ations can be happily evaded.
Nebraskan.
Minnie E. Norwood, Salem; Ida May o’clock a. ni.
Duignan, Perrydale; March V. Brews­
It is evident that the democrats
In re-guardianship of minor heirs of
ter, Monmouth; Ruth C. Miles, Black D. F. Boyer, deceased; final settlement
Dairying is going to become one of
are going to assume the aggressive,
Rock; Marcia Romig, McCoy: Wallace reached and Guardian August Auer re­
the principal agricultural industries
Kellogg, Falls C ity; Clara Moore, Day- leased from liability.
from start to finish, and they are go­
in Oregon, and with this idea in view,
ton.
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ing to assault and storm the republi­
m 1 for return in 90 days with stopover priv
Third grade—Anna Kertz, Xola Coad,
tin» Oregon State Fair management is
leges at pleasure w ithin limits.
can breastworks all along the line.
Almeda Fuller, Dallas; Mrs. D. M.
C
O
F
F
E
E
giving more encouragement to tin
Calvin, Am ity; Hattie C. Jennings,
tJ. S. to heirs of Samuel Hall et ux.
While Mr. Roosevelt lias been a popu­
dairy department of the coming fair at
sell Perrydale; Ernest Buell, Falls City; U, S. Chauncy C. t’ rane.
lar and patriot president, they point
For any further inform ation eall on
Hilda Peterson, Mist; Mrs. F. (). Mov­
Salem, September 14 to 19. This de­
I. N. WOODS, L ocai . A gent .
er, Black Rock; Percy Arant, Mon­
to the fact that the republican party
Or w rite to
partment will he superintended by
mouth; Alta Odell, Lents; Ruth D.
at heart is ns bitterly opposed to him
Wood,
Hood
River;
Ruth
E.
Beaver,
R. B. Coenralie ami Gertrude M.
Mrs. S. A. Yoakum, of Marshfield,
W M . M cM URRAY,
as it is to Bryan. In fact, the repub­
Kinney.
Salem ; Alvys Norwood, Salem.
General Passeri tier Agent,
who owns and conducts a lar_e dairy
Four papers have been sent to other
Frank H neletaid
t i Rowell.
lican party is so thoroughly wedded to
PO RTLAN D . OREGON
farm in Coos county and is dairy in­
counties to be graded, there were two
the trusts and corporate interests,
Your grocer returns your money if you don'l
who failed to pass, and there were 50
spector of that county; she is also one
like Scbiiling H Best: we pay bin».
and the interests of what Mr. Roose­
apgl¡cants writing for state and life pa­
of the vice-presidents of the Oregon
Sheridan Lumber Co. to S. M. Bralev.
pers.
velt calls the “ wealthy malefactors”
Sheridan Lumber Co. to Nathan
Dairymen’sassociation. Mrs. Yoakum
that Mr. Roosevelt has been utterly
Blair.
says t.iere is going to be a grand dis­
unable to accomplish any good for the
Now located in the Kerslake Building
play of dairy and creamery products
country. The great Standard Oil fine
(E veryth in g upto-date )
at the fair next month, and has asked
Mabel A. Hoke vs. John D. Hoke.
of ♦29,000.000 has been set aside by
for additional space for the exhibits.
Standard Oil republican judges, and
In answer to her demand the fair
k in g s v a l l e y
thus deprived the republicans of the
board has concluded to move the
The better halves of Arthur Starr and
the only legitimate evidence of real
“ rest tent” over and annex it to the
Mrs. Jos. Brunson is on the sick list. I
Frank Muscott, our genial and hard-
results yet accomplished by the
dairy building, and under this the
C.
E. Rice w’as a Wells visitor Sunday, f
worked
city
transportation
gentlemen,
Roosevelt aqmini-tration. In fact
different firms dealing in dairy and
decided to celebrate their joint birth­
Mrs. W.L. Townsend is on the sick
the republicans in this campaign can­
If you ean’t play by note, we w ill teaeh
creamery outfits will la» allowed space
days as they came so near together and list.
you in one hour to play your favorite piece
not point to a single trust that has
on Monday evening invited a number of
for th« ir working exhibits, thus leav­
Nearly all the threshing is done in o f music by the "E asy Form ” method. You
w ill then he ready t«> play at onoe any ami
been “ busted” by the administration,
their relatives to help them do so. On the valley.
all music written in this new method, which
ing the whole of tlie dairy pavilion
nor can it point to a sin.li» item of
is so sim ple that an eigh t year old ehild
that
date
Mr.
Starr
had
passed
36
mile­
Mrs. John McCollum went to New­ can
proper for the creamery and cheese
learn to play tlie piano or organ in an
relief that has been afforded the
hour w ithout a 'teacher. Don’t have a si­
stones in life* and Mr. Museott 02 The port Monday.
factory entries.1 A large platform will
lent organ or piano it the house any lon­
people as the result of the republican
chief enjoyment of the evening was a
T. J. Chambers and wife returned ger. Try this method at our expense.
he elected adjoining on which will he
fine dinner, such as those ladies are an from the coast Tuesday.
OUR O FFER
We w ill send you express
administration. Furthermore, they
charges prepaid by us. a hound p ortfolio of
displayed on*5 of the modern milking
adept at providing, and it was done full
point to the fact that all of the poli­
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dunn will start 100 pieces of popular ami sacred music in
the ‘Easy Form ” method, and our Guide
honor to by all attending, in fact we be­ for the hot springs Wednesday.
cies of Mr. Roosevelt that h ve excit­ machines in operation twice daily
to the keyboard an l complete sim ple in ­
during the fair. Mrs. Yoakum will
Huh, what do you think of King Ed­ lieve it greatly resjmnsihlr for the lassi­
Mrs. A. C. Miller and child ren went structions, all you will need to begin p la y­
ed such tremendous popularity and
ing your fa vo rite pieces at once. T ry the
ward
eating
eggs
that
cost
him
six
dol­
tude
with
which
the
hovs
got
around
also have charge of the milch cow
to Newport last week to si>end several music seven days. If put want it send us
approval were promulgat d by Mr.
lars apiece. Well, he does and they are next morning, not a usual thing with
fl.oO w ithin the seven days, and $1 a month
test, which is one of the interesting golden plover eggs, laid by plover hens them by anv means, and for which they weeks.
for live months thereafter. I f you don ’t
Bryan long before Mr. Roosevelt ever
want It send It hock to us in the seven days
features of the fair and in which there of quality and breeding. Say, wouldn’t can 1 m » excused, as such events do n ot. Ray Rodgers, of Condon. Oregon, is at
expense. Simply w rite us today mid
thought of them. In other words,
in the valley visiting his sister, Mrs. W. ami our
occur
in
our
lives
every
year.
A
most
that
make
you
nervous?
Of
course
the
say: “ I accept your free offer in the
is considerable strife by the owners
Mr. Ro< is' velt has gained popularity
Folk County Item izer. My piano or organ
golden plover may he a little more aris­ genial time was had by all. and it is L. Townsend.
h a s ...............
white keys
only by carrying out Mi Bryan's and exhibitors of the various dairy tocratic bird than the barmaid fowl, hoped Muscott A Starr may have many
Mrs. Dave Simpson passed through
(IM P O R T A N T : Be sure to say how many
hut it’s dollars to doughnuts that they more such pleasant, happenings. Those the valley Wednesday g<»ing to the Bel­ w hite keys your instrument 1 as.) Address
breeds
of
cattle.
principles
which were
not only
arc* no better behaved or more con­ present were. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. knap hot springs.
E ASY METHOD MUSIC CO..
preached by Mr Bryan, but have been
scientious in seeing that the eggs Harris Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stump.
:UH. W a hash Ave., Chicago
Johnie Greyham and family and
they
send
to
the
market
are
strictly
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T/ui
Muscott.
Mr.
and
incorporated in democratic platforms
fresh than the hens that lay for U. S. Mrs. F II. Muscott. Miss Lydia Mils- laork Prke ami family will start to
as well, and are absent from .he re­
Lougliary. Possibly they are fed on iee eott, Mr. Chas ( ’handler, of Cottage Ne vport Thursday.
K. C Kcyt mude Salem » visit Tliurs-
cream and angel cake, l»ut even then (»rove, Mr Jesse McCarter, Mr. Walker
publican platform. In other words, ilay.
Decker Bms. were in the valley last
they can’t give our hens many odds as Strauss, of Portland.
week gathering up the lambs they con­
if the |>eople want relief they must
-
Uharles Faint went to Salem on busi- ours have the advantage of Pacific air
tracted for last spring.
look to the democrats and not to the ness Thursday.
and our fed by Pacific coast angels.
Dick Rodgers and family returned
Come to think of it. we all have that
republicans.
\ ( ’ . Taylor and ( ’ . T. Hall drove to advantage, and we don’t have to pay I u
from Newport after a four week's so
C| .
, ....
. _
Dallas Thursday.
journ
and report a fine time and cool
'ix plunk* each for the best eggs, either
Offers collegiate courses in Agricnl-
What could In; more appropriate
weather.
f !
F
Mass Winnctte Sears is home after an Golden plover—I guess nit ! Golden Í
| ture, including Agronomy, Horticul­
than that candidate Taft slum id fir.-t outing at Newport.
pumpkin, if you want it. Eggs are get-
L arge LggS.
ture, Animal Husbandry. Dairy Hus­
ting higher, hut our big line of break­
bandry,
ete.; Forestry;
Domestic
read his speech of accept nice to the
C. T. Hall made McMinnville a busi­ fast foods remain the same and are al­
In flu e n z a .
A
recent
issue
of
the
Corvallis
Times
!
Science and A r t; Civil, Electrical, M e­
tnan who presented him with the ness visit Saturday.
ways fresh.
Influenza, like cholera, alxvaj’s trav­ chanical. anil Mining Engiimeriug;
brags a l tout a large egg that was raised
els from east to west.
nomination?
I Commerce Pharmacy.
1. P. Ut esc was in MeC i»y on business I
just over the Benton border in Linn,
i
the first « f the. week.
Offers elementary courses in Agricul­
¡»nd claims it as one of their big things,
ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and
The rumor is n<>t confirmed by Pri- | R. I,. Stnuck was a business visitor in
W e l* h N a m e * .
i
While
we
are
willingto
give
Benton
and
Art.
Commerce, and Mechanic Arts,
I i
¡ M Minn vili • Tuesday.
Ou the railway in Wales the brake-
| Linn counties all
due credit for man has to announce such stations as including forge w rk, cabinet making,
Karl Sear-» went to McMinnville Sat-
| rustling and raising big things she Ffestiniog. Bottws-y-i ooil, Llaudegal steam fitting, plumbing, machine work,
! etc.
I unlay returning Sunday.
• will have to continue to get up aw­ and IVniuaetimawr. As in this coun­
Strong faculty, modern «equipment;
M A D E F O R S E R V IC E
Ed. Merritt made a trip to Albany
that the best ami cheap­
ful
early
in
the
morning
if
she
has
anv
try.
tourists
occasionally
fail
to
under
free tuition ; opens Sept. 25.
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
Saturday returning Monday.
est wood you can buy is
stand
what
the
mau
says.
ho|H»s
of
keeping
up
with
old
Polk.
Illustrated catalogue with full in­
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
the block wood from the
C. II Farmer shipped a carload of j
formation on application to the Regis­
Contes now to this office this morning Mrs
W i 11 a m e 11 c V a 11 c v
hogs to Portland from this place Tues­
trar, free.
a 27
Lumber Co.’s sawmill?
(). C. Ramsdell, a lady living near town,
■XOWE*,
day.
Ladies lace hose at Campbell A Hol­
Because it is cut from big
who has their big egg skinned a city lister*, 19 cents the pair.
timber, therefor is su­
Mr. J. Faistand family started for the
block, and her hens have not attempted
' & H B KM«’
perior to second-growth
I -easide Thursday, going via Salem ami
Mr. L. K. Irvine* the shoemaker has
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
any extra exertion either. The Cor­ gone to Eugene on a brief visit.
Portland.
fir. Leave your order
NEW FCH NIT CRE
at
Webster’s
confection­
vallis egg so highly bragged on measur­
Mr
Brooks,
i»f
Lafayette
Nursery
Co.,
i
[JX A
ELEGANT ROOMS
The county road roller arrived in Dal­
ery store, or call
ed six inches in circumference one wav
w as in McCoy on business the last of
BATHS IN CONNECTION
las last night, and is now housed in the
the week.
Phones; Bell 443, Mutual 1106
ami six ami a half the other. To-day city roller house, ponding inquiry re-
This trade mark
Mrs.
Ramsdell
brought
to
the
Boyd
garding
the
length
of
time
getting
here,
A. ( ’ . Tavlor is overhauling his house ■
i and the word
L\ T o WF.R on the
which will add much to the appearance !
gntcery an egg that measured 734 inches ^ should lta\e arrived a month ago.
\ buttons distin
of his home.
one wav and
the other and it ia now
Main street between Oak ami Mill
l\
\ ) 9ulsk
high
Mr. ami Mrs. A. V. Ellis spent Mon­
th«r* on exhibition to fonvinev (he in-
l>>"»«-> Bp ve*tenUv *n,l th.- »..rk
\ \ f ] r ] ) /Qrod* slick«- fro.it
H. FUGITT, Proprietor
,
,
•
<
»
.
»
>
of
macadamizing that block will be
day nml Tuesday in Corvallis visiting
’ 0 ' the just as good
omlnlou., if sm h s thin* W n.> • ««,rr .Hwhp,|
fo., * , ,>«.,¡(,1«. Th«r.- will
brand*
Mrs Ellis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
•n<l th« I si I t ' s word in any way
h* -om « Hrtt l ia.l* r.( grarH to t*k« off,
Musgrave.
4» ^ -
c l. It ¡» rvrUinly * in<ni«t«r ami worth part of which will g o to com plate the
A
H#tfni Hold
Till
OREGON
EIRE
RELIEF
L. D. Brown, lawyer, notary public.
K«in|i quite a way toaee.
ips.lin* of Academy hill *n.l the Iwlanoe
to fill up Washington street. The itv
Abstracts furnished. Upstairs Uglow *
h r m C m w ü n ii
McMinnville, Oregon.
building.
,1. C. Shultz has closed «nit his soft will at once commence the laying of a
drink imrlors. and as soon as he has cement arch over the race, so that the
On the first page we -date that $6,000
CHAS.
GREGORY,
A|eat
FA LLS C ITY . OREGON
disposed of hi* fixture*, will quit bu- improvement will be lasting in charac­
has been collected in the street fund,
ter.
DA 1.1.AM, OREGON
Jt should tie $7,000.
Probat« work a specialty.
iaii
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
OLD DALLAS GIRL DEAD.
v iXsi*
S c o t t 's E m tx lsio ti strengthens enfeebled
nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and
nerve force.
It provides baby with the necessary fat
and mineral food for healthy growth.
A l-L
D R U G G IS T S ; BOc.
AND
*1 .0 0 .
Wife of Jas. McCain Passes Away
at McMinnville.
’ PHONES:
Doings of Galloway Court.
LOW
RATES
EAST
Patents.
REMEMBER ÌHE OATES.
DOUBLE VlRTHDAY.
Arthur Starr and Frank Muscott
Celebrate Together.
Caldwei Bros.
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
Divorce.
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L E A R N TO P L A Y PIANO
OR O R G A N IN ONE HOUR
McCOY.
POLK GOES ONE BETTER.
Has Linn skinned When it Cones
A g r i c u l t u r a l College
WATERPROOF
INDEPENDENCE, OK.
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Saturday
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Our elaborate new Summer It > ik gives a eoneisa description
of Newport, meln.liuf tt list if It f.els, their vapidity and
rates. Cali on, teleoli me ).• write
I. S. WO )D4, bocal Agent, Dallas.
Wm. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon .
T R Y T H E BEST ft C E N T
C IG A R IN T H E C l I T —
T h e
B ig
B e a r
Also the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar
NONE BETTER
H O R A C E W E B S T E R 'S
CONFECTIONERY
Ls. iiu* SwA. e s^-asiJi
We Do Not Make a Special
Sale on Any One Article
And then raise the price on others so as lo
more than make it up, but selll every article
in our store at the lowest possible price. Re-
msmber we keep the most up-to-date stock of
Fupniture in the city: also Carpets, Rqgs,
Portiers, etc. In passing our window take a
look at that WHITE FROST REFRIGERATOR, the
Best in the Market.
I f you have any Furniture
needing repairs bring it in
as we do repairing and up-
holstering.
HALL & HAYES
H o u s e -F u r n ish e rs
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
CORVALLIS, ORE.
Do You Know
B. F. JONES
Attorney-at-Law
ITS F A C IL U .T K ARE C O M PLY TE —¡$ <-d oí í i a:i l in alma Uncu oí it.
Fresh water fro n Hprin^t. All m U-vn n *.•<*.-rie,,
teli .is telegraph, t e l—
pii...... market« fre-dily previde I every d*v. F i d in .ih m Lie re. Outage
partly furnished or uuiurnDbed to be lia l elmaplv. dtriet municipal eaui-
tury regulations
NEWPORT is reached by w iv of rvuutheni Pud i • to Albany or Corvallis
theme Corvallis .y F; utero It it. Train service I illy au I the trip Is a pleas­
ure throughout.
Marriage Licenses.
Rights of Way.
Bowman Bros.
Resort
$89.40
84.40
83.65
76.90
76.90
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
/y,v , POMMEL
SUCKERS
Oregon’s Mutehless Beach
The Place tr> (i > fo r Hcrijuct Rest aud E very Conceivable
Form o f H ealthf jl und D eligh tful Kecreutien
From Dallas, Or.
ProbaEe
$74.40
Chicago
69.40
St. Louis
64.40
St. Paul
-
64.40
Omaha
64.40
Kansas City
Your grocer must
poor coffee; we can’t all
be c< mfortable; but he
needn’t sell it to you.
Ya q tiitia B a y
SO U TH ER N
P A C IF IC
THOSE WHO PASSED.
Complete List of those Who Passed
Recent Examination.
NEWPORT
The
Tavern
Strictly
fint-ebss
DALLAS
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JUST ARRIVED
Morris, the leading jeweler, has just reeei e*l a
beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas andveanes
from $2.50‘ to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
O P TIC IA N
C. H. MORRIS,
D A I.L A S
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JEW ELER
ORKGON
When it comes to
GAOCERIES
NONE
or T H E M
A R E IN I T W I T H
SIM0NT0N & SCOTT
T h e C o u r t St.
Crocers