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t h e p o lk c o u n t y it e m iz e r . A d m itted to th e aeeond clans o f m all m atter. T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 27, 1908. V . R. F IS K E . Itemizer, mie year in aitvance .................................. A With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal s u b s c r ip t io n •PHONES: With Oregon W oodman............................................. i Office, 257 BELL ' Iieaidence, 113 , i j Office, 11 Ml TI AL ( H. »idence,1401 Patronize One Another for the Upbuildino o f Town and County. Over-W ork Weakens Your Kidneys. THE CONE AND SEE SIGN UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Offici:1» Hava Done Since Our Last Issue. Onbealtby Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. a Tihe kidneys are your “ " blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out Probate Court. were very well pleased with the way in of order, they fall to do Ouar.liam.hip of I). F. Rover heir*, which it «|ua»h«t a roadbed. and if it their work. m inors; vouchers of final settlement keeps up its present lick, there will be Pains, aches and rheu fil‘*d and guardian discharged no question of its acceptance by the matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the Guanlianship of Thomas Dole Pom- court at the end of the 30 days trial blood, due to neglected ero\ and D. M. Pomeroy, minors— hi<*h is named in the contract. The kidney trouble. rbomss Pomeroy appointed guardian ; R. H Knox, P. Ni. Kirkland and John ro,,er.'8 a 7mton ° ,u*’ aml »*• the Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady Burton appointed appraisers. American road roller. It was purchas- heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is In re-estate of T. A. Ireland, deceas-1 *d through the Portland agency of Beale over-working in pumping thick, kidney- This sij-n is permanently nttarhed ed ; final account filed and Saturday, j <4 Co., and its propelling power is guso- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. to the front of the main building of September 2fith set for hearing. • |jne. y OUIlg Mr. Scow, of Washington, It used to be considered that only urinary the Lydia E. Pinkhani Medi. iue In re-estate of Marv Neal, deceased; j« here to run it for the company and troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, Company, Lynn, Mass. bond filed and approved and le t t e r s '. . ... , • but now modern science proves that nearly isM.,,1: Frank ljulnel, Fabian Queue) then tl,e wl11 1,1 rB all constitutional diseases have their begin W li a t D o e s T h is S ig n M e a n ? and Daniel Robinson appointed apprais j Hie Butler bill, where it is now being It means that public inspeetion of in kidney r .i u u c y trouble. u u u u ig , i — ■ — » , . ning in . used, lias long been known as one of the you are sick you can make no mistake \ the L aboratory and m ethod s o f doin g ers. by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild business is h on estly desired. It means In re-estate of John E. Davidson, d e - ' greatest obstacles to decent locomotion and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s j that th 1*6 is n o th in g a bout the bllS- ceased; final discharge entered. in Polk county, iu fact nearly impassa S w a m p -R oot, the great kidney remedy is incss w h ich is Hot “ open and aU)Ve- ble in the winter time, and te.ims have soon realized. It stands the highest for its hoard.” Commissioners’ Court. been in the habit of going miles out of wonderful cures of the most distressing cases j t meftns that a perm anen t invita- ! Ordered that the waivhom-e bond of and is sold on its merits ■, _ tion is e x te n d e d to anyone to com e | the Sal« m Flouring Mill Co. I k * approv their way to pass it up. To avoid the sinking out of sight of those who pos by ? druggists in f ift y - g E B p F S g s S E i j and ve rify any a nd all statem ents ed in the sum of $3000 and that sessed the temerity to travel over it, “ Yodu0m«y° h " ? I m ade in th e a dvertisem en ts o f Lydia license issue. several years ago it was corduroyd* sample bottle by mail Home or s«v<u»i>-Root. f K. Dinkhum s \ egetable Com pound, This kepi teams from disappearing» free, also pamphlet telling you how to find Is it a p u rely vegetable^OOinfXiuncl REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. but pioved exceedingly uncomforta out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. made from roots and herbs — with-1 ble to passengers, jerking them in Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer out drugs ? J E Bohannon i t ux to A G Byers every way. This corduroy has now & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. C o m e a n d S ee. lot in Independence.......... $ 160 been covered with a coating of de l)o the women of America continu K Hayter ad in estate of-Nancy K Do not make any mistake, but re composed rock, graded in good shape, member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr ally use as mu h of it as we are told ? Mi.ore, to C F Patton et al, 2 and is now being rolled. As the Butler Kilmer’ s Swamp-Root, and the address Come ami See. /teres in t 7 s, r 4 w .................... 150 hill is about one mile long and has a 14 inghampton, N. Y. on every bottle. Agnes Reynolds and hd to .1 K Was there ever such a person as per cent grade, it can readily be seen Neal, lots iu Buena Vista 600 that th’is is no small job of its self. It Lydia E. I inkham, and is there any Etta Boyd and hd to D M Guth is expected to take about two and a Mrs. Pinkhain now to whom sic* rie, land m Dallas......... ......... 1050 half days, finishing up tonight. The hard times can to a great extent be woman are asked to write? J W Heiny et ux to G R Thurs roller will then be taken to the crushed controlled by the gamblers of our na C o m e a n d S ee. ton et al, 100 acres, t # 8 , rfi w. 4000 rock roads lately made by Dunlop’ s, Is the vast private correspondence Lucy E Rowell and hd to Wayne tion, and, too, the people themselves Fay Brown’s and Reddekopp’s, about a E Greenwood, lot in Dallas.. . . may he held largely lesponsible for with sick women conducted by mile altogether. women only, and are the letters kept August Quasdorfet nx to Minnie The county rock crusher was taken such. Individual extravagance is a •strictly confidential ? E Hiltibrand, lot in Indepen apart yesterday and is now being trans dence ...................................... 050 ported from the Tom Lyons place great factor in causing hard times. C o m e a n d See. Have they really got letters from J W Morrison et ux to ( ’ L Lynch to the J. B. Smith place on the Luckia- W hile we are having prosperous times lot in Dallas ................................ 1000 inute, where it will he operated until too many of us are p one to live up over one million, one hundred winter sets in. There is about a mile thousand women correspondents? our incomes, taking no heed of the and a half of road there that needs fix Marriage Licenses. C o m e a n d S ee. nmrrOw, or our needs in tlie future. Have they proof that Lydia E. Frank L. Tuttle and Aria A. Fergu- ing— near the Guthrie school house, the Lee place and at the Hill bridge. A11 W e permit ourselves to indulge in ex Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has son. this will be put in good condition ere cured thousands of these women? rainy weather stops operations. The travagances for which there is no need, Com e and See. WEATHER* F0RC AST. poliev of our county court is to build and spend the money we should save This advertisement is only for good and permanent roadways while for the inevitable periods of business doubters. The great army of women they are at it. Every stretch fixed is first well graded and drained and with stagnation, for prosperity and adversi who know from their own personal the crushed rock finely rolled cannot ty in these lines will undoubtedly a- experience that no medicine in the help but make a good road. The court world equals Lydia E. Pinkham’s long as 'h is world remains intact c o n find it not expedient to operate during Vegetable Compound for female ills the harvest season, as it is bar to get tinue to follow themselves in regular will still go on using and being ben the necessary teams, and then it is not concurrent waves. The prudent man efited by i t ; but the poor doubting, as good a time to make a lasting road as during the spring or fall. Next year looks ahead and makes provision for suffering woman must, for her own sake,be taught confidence Aar she also | they will begin early in the spring, thes? periods, but the great majori y might just as well regain her health quit for harvest, and then go at it in of the Am erican people take no heed the fall once more. Starting their crusher on July 22nd, they have so far of the future, being satisfied to let finished about a mile of road and the inch day take care of itself. Our u n i Butler hill. But this cannot be called a PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS versal credit system aids in bringing fair estimate of the work that can he Thursday: turned out, as they have constantly the catastrophe about. Even in good F. H. Pepper, Dallas. been hampered by lack of men at the times, when we could all just as well R. E. Butler, Dallas. quarry and teams to haul the rock. C. Fitchard, Indep. They have had from seven to ten men pay for what we buy, we use our cred M. W. Wallace, Indep. at the crusher, when a full force is four it almost to its lim it, and when it W. C. Tubbs, Monmouth. teen. At their next move they have Mrs. VV. (\ Tubbs, Monmouth. happens that some of the eggs in our been promised plenty of teams to get G. R. Morse, Indep. along much better. Taken as a whole, baskets do not hatch out, we find our Polk county is to he congratulated on Friday: selves asking for extensions of this the stand its court has taken in the J. L. Jones, Dallas. ¿ ^ ■ ■ 1 11 ar9L $ f£ M $ * ' *»« h — n i p p l i — | matter of road building. Other coun foolishly acquired credit, hampering J. B. Thompson, Dallas. ties hold meetings and make big talks Mrs. J. B. Thompson, Dallas. those wlm have favored us with it, about good roads and why all should B. F. Jones, Indep. and they in turn others, until the have them, but Polk county keeps its G. L. Murphy, Falls City. mouth shut ami goes ahead and builds E. Barry, Dallas. world awakens to the fact that hard them. Within a few years we can times are again upon us. If every Saturday: U n c o n s c ic u s C o n s is t e n c y . point with pride to macadam roads W. L. Tooze, Jr., Dallas. American would live well within what “ I see where Biliks is still In har- penetrating every section of the county. Mrs. W. L. Tooze, Jr., Dallas. ness." he earns and each month put by even W. L. Tooze, Sr., Falla City. "Yes. ai)d in a good stable business.1 J. D. Belt, Indep. a lit 'le surplus, it would be found that R. I). Cooper, Indep. —Denver News-Times. stock gam bling would not have the L. Shank, Indep. Mrs. W. VV. Wallace, Indep. influence of today on the financial sit COFFEE N o D ou bt o f T h a t. Hallie E. Morrison, Dallas. H e said ho s u ffered w ith his sigh t. uation, nor would it make any great Mrs. F. II. Morrison, Dallas. Y ou are both judge and A nd. th ou gh we do not d ou b t it. difference whether Bryan or Taft were J. M. Robinson, Rickreall. Yet w o b e liev e, an d I: n ow w e ’ re right. He’d s u ffe r m o re w ith o u t it. jury for Schilling’s Best. Sunday: elevated to the head of the nation. -M in n e a p o lis Journal. J .T . Kelly, Indep. Your grocer returns your money if you don’ t J. S. Cooper, Indep. September records now ready at L. D. like it: we pay him. T h e R eason W h y . M onday: Daniel’s store. “ Your friend Jones looks very seedy, R. VV. Grilebb, Dalbs. poor chap!" Mrs. R. W. Grilebb, Dallas. “ Y e s : he has a suburban garden.’*—- L. A. Bollman, Dallas. Baltimore American. J. W. Finn, McCoy Mrs. A. F. Toner, Dallas. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL Ella Metzger, Dallas. E x tre m e s, Now located in the Kerdake Building J. C. Talbott. Falls City. T h is life o f ou rs Is su r e ly rou g h . (Everything upto-date ) G. DeHaven, Dallas. A n d h a p p in ess is h ard to tou ch . I f p oor, y o u do not ent e n ou g h . R ( i Allen. Monmouth. A n d if y o u ’ re rich y o u ea t to o m u ch ! VV. A. McNeil, Monmouth. — P itts b u r g P ost. Tuesday: Miss Pearl Cglow, Dallas. Held. G. VV. Con key, Independence. Church -You say he held the audl Mrs. T. VV. Wyatt, Black Rock. etn-c for an hour? McMinnville, Oregon. J. D. Kclty, McCoy. Gotham Yes. He locked the doors. Mrs. L. L. Brooks, Falls City. C H A S . GREGORY, A g.nl -- You ken* Statesman. Wednesday: 1). L. Kevt, Perrydale. DALLAS. OREGON II. Allgood. Dallas. f Nowata is the name of a new in Oklahoma. It is naturally town. i inging around the world, up to heav en, and down through the centuries. — State Journal, Frankfort, Ky. The city governm ent that set the •‘W ho are the three greatest rail way men in the country?” asks a cor pace is the one that will make of a respondent. They are E. H. Harri- town either a progressive one, or the reverse. There is where our present man. city government particularly shines. Some judge says of Tuft: “ He has The go-a-head and fix-up spirit which touched nothing he has not strength they have and .ire showing, causes ened." How about that poor horse each citizen to emulate their example he broke down? and make improvements of all kinds. () r present city officers are eternally It does not seem just right for both vigilant for the city ’s wellfare, They of the leading Candidat< s for the are giving us good street-, plenty of presidency to keep favoring publicity sewers and all things that tend to at a time when they are joining se make a lively and progressive town. cret societies. Consequently when any property ow n Prohibition Candidate Chafin says er decides to build, he catches the if he is elected he will use the army to spirit, and instead of putting up the enforce prohibition. W hy this slight poorest old shack that he can possibly of the navy, which is better equipped rent, he erects an up-to-date modern building. In fact, under the present for making a water tight? regime, nothing else goes in Dallas. Organized labor is asked to support Board walks and curbs, wooden bu ild Taft because he went to Japan and ings and the many other attributes of pursuaded them not to light u*. The a country town have been relegated laboring men on the Pacific coast will to the past. The pace set by our cou n never thank him for any such inter cil is too swift for any such mosshack things, and we are rapidly acquiring vention. __________________ a I the looks and requirements of a Now comes Taft with a promise of metropolis. Keep it up, gentlemen, a special session of congress to revise and let every citizen of Dallas assist the tariff. Seems to us we have heard in the good work, and make of the before of these ante-election promises metropolis of Polk a city famed all from the republicans, some of them over Oregon for its progressive fea right here in Oregon, and found out tures. how little they amounted to. Statement No. 1 has become a veri- Frank H. H itchcock is re aided by table Bunquo’s ghost to the Oregon the Washington newspaper men as ian. It will not down. In nearly the monumentally silent man. lie every issue of the big daily, some fore the campaign is over Mr. Hitch reference is made to the, in its e-ti- cock will discover that the newspaper mnti'»n, despicable Statement. It ar men will to I k for him unless he loos got's, scolds, and ridicules alternately ens up-a bit and talks for himself. and what is its purpose? Evidently to pursuade, cajole or drive men who It is an every day occurence now to have pledged themselves, to violate hear of some man who has decided to their obligations. Such action can vote for the man for president who hardly lie considered as being h on or has always aligned himself against able in a newspaper which |a>ses as a the trusts and for the peoples best teacher of high-minded and honorable interests— W m .J. Bryan. There have political action. Some m onths ag > Iteen no halfway measures a»out Mr. the Oregonian declared itself free and Bryans candidacy, he is xcccpting no independent of any and all obligation corporation money, nor trying to keep or fealty to the republican party. in with both sides of the question. Yet its editorial colum ns are tilled B. F. JONES Attoreey-at-Law INDEPENDENCE, OR. Probat« work a »pecUlty. E m u .’s io n . L it bu‘.!d^ new blood sved tones up your nervous system. all NORTH DALLAS. Apr ¡cultural Item. Friendly Farmer Want a Job. hey? Well. I s'pose you ain’t had much farmin’ experience. Theatrical Looking Person—Haven’ t I? Why, say. I drove the hay wagon in the barnyard scene o f “ The Old Corncrib” for two hundred an* fifty uig!its. What more do you w a n t?- Puck. Do You Know Bowman Bros. L E A R N T O P L A Y PIANO OR ORIGAN IN ONE HOUR If von ca n ’ t p lay by note, we w ill teach you in one hour to play your favorite piece o f m usic by the ‘ Easy F orm ” inetho<1. S'oii w ill then be ready to play at on ce any and all m usic written in this new m ethod, w hich is so sim ple that an eiudit year old ch ild can learn to play the p ia n o or organ in an h ou r w ithout a teach: r. D on ’ t have a si lent organ or pian o it the house any lo n ger. Try this m ethod at ou r expense. O l’ R OFFER We will semi you express charges prepaid by us. a hound p ortfolio of 100 pieces of popu lar and sacred m usic in the "Easy Form ’ ’ m ethod, and ou r U uide to the keylkoard and com plete sim ple in structions. ail you will need to begin p la y ing yon r favorite pieces at on ce. Try the m usic s« vcn days. If you want it send us f 1 .áo w ithin the seven days, and fi a m onth for five m onths thereafter. If you d o n ’ t \» ant it send It back to us in the seven days at ou r expense. Sim ply write us today a lid and say: "I accept your free offer in the I*olk County Item izer. My piano or organ has ..................... w hile keys li.MPORTANT Be sure to say how m any w hite keys yonr instrum ent has.) Addres’s EASY METHOD MUSIC CO., rCW. W abash Ave., C hicago :- u c c ir,T 0 i eoc. and $1.00. NEWPORT Y a q u itia B a y Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort T he Placd to <io f o r P orgect and Evxjry Conceivable Form o f H ealthful atid D elightful R ecreation ITS FACII IIT E ARE COMP L ET E— of f ».»I i 'l l ail abun I.nice of it. Fresh water from spring*. All m »l ' r;i u *c‘ -fiti**s such as telegraph, tele phone, markets freshly pr »H I ■ 1 every day. F i d in ibun 1 an • i. C tttage partly furnished or unfurnished t > he hid cheaply. Stiict municipal sani tary regulations NEWPORT is reached by wav of 4 • ltheru P icificto Vlhany or Corvallis thence (\»rv tllis & E isterii K. It. Train service daily an l the trip is a pleas ure throughout. Season six Months Ticket $h 7ó . . Dallas........... Derry ...... Independence RATES FROM Saturday to M onday .$ 3 . fit) . 2 .65 . 2 .5 0 4 50 . 4 .2 0 . Our elaborate new Su timer B » >k gives a concise description of Newport, indù ling a list of h >tels, their capacity ani rates. Call on, telephone or write I. N. WO )D4, Local Agent, Dallas. W m . McMURtfAY, General Pass* nger Agent, Portland, Oregon ■ 'j; - — T R Y T H E BEST 5 -0 ENT C H iA k IN T H E CT I y — The B i^ Bear Also the KING ALFRED Dit u g a r NONE BETTER HORACE W EB S T ER ’S CONFECTIONERY We I)o Not Make a Special Sale on Any One Article And then raise the price 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 chat WHITE FROST REFRIGERATOR, the Best in the Market. If you have any Furniture THE OREGON EIRE RELIEF Claud Coulee left yesterday for east ern Oregon, where he hopes to regain Huh, what do you think of King Ed his health. ward eating eggs that cost him six dol Mrs. Belat and daughter, and Mrs. lars apiece. Well, he does and they are golden plover eggs, laid by plover hens Berry and son, of McMinnville, are visiting at the Reed horn*. of quality and breeding. Say, wouldn’ t that make you nervous? Of course the Mr. and Mrs John Boyer and Grand golden plover may be a little more aris pa Bover, of Salmon river, were here ! tocratic bird than ttie barnyard fowl, on a bufines* trip last veek. Uncle Eben Says. but it’s dollars to doughnuts that they Prudence an* fort fight don’t git de Mrs. Henry Brown had the inisfor-1 are no better behaved or more con scientious in seeing that the eggs tune to drop a trough on her foot. She I cre^*t dat's coinin' to 'em.” said Uncle they send to the market are strictly has been suffering a great deal with it. I Eben. “ De man who is keerful about Ills bosses in the fus’ place ain’t near fresh than the hens that lay for l\ S. Mr. and Mrs, Bull left Tuesday for Loughary. Possibly they are fed on ice St. Paul, Minn, where they expect to us much of n hero wif de neighbors as cream and angel cake, but- even then visit her brother before returning to de man who manages a runaway dat they can’ t give our hens many odds as their home in Illinois. was Ills own fa u lt.'W a s h in g to n Star. ours have the advantage of Pacific air Most of the lumber is on the ground and our fed by Pacific coast angels. Come to think of it. we all have that for thi> new school bouse. Curt Huh- large Sale of Sheep, advantage, and we don’ t have to pay Lire I mi<i ,1.4. Anhtmu^ii .ncn-cici in thp rnntract for the work. r> • .1 i . , . , fix plunks each for the best eggs, either. UPttiiiK " , ..... . . .. Dnrt"e the last few day* there has Golden plover— I guess nit! Golden Mrs. George \\ ilson and M. . . I h„ . „ ¡„ t|,0 independence country pumnkin, if you w ant it. Eggs are get Arviila. left (or the for the former’s jn the neiehhorho.*) of $10,6110 worth ting higher, but our big line of break home in Anson*, last Wednesday. Mias of sheep. The salts, have been for fast foods remain the same and are al Arviila expects to attend school there mutton and for the range, some of ways fresh. tins winter. j the animals Boing to F.astern Oregon. The Cunningham Sheep .tr Land com- A Dutch Party. : pany, of Umatuia county, bought a hnn- d red head of fine huck lambs from \V Miss Ida T h om son entertained a XV Percival. Other hovers of fine hncks number of friends last evening at her and breeding ewes were of the Willam- hospitahle home in South Dallas \f- ,.fte Valiev. Some of these hncks were ter several hours pleasantly -»»ent with .old, it is said, at as high as $25 apiece. J ' music, games, etc . tin that the best and cheap •ling hostess Eight carloads of mutton sheep were served a “ Dutch lunch. est wood you can bay in which was , shipped from here to Portland market I itr*‘»tly enjoyed by all The ^nesta in- during the last few day» hv XX*. XX'. Per the block wood from the W e have heard otherwise bright I vited were: Prof ami Mrs. Dnnkle- cival, T. J. Fryer and Hoothhy A Lewis. W i 11 a m e 11 e V a l l e y bnryer, Mra. Kelly, Mra. Smith, .Mrs. men argue that the election of Taft j Lumber Co.’ s sawmill ? Seth. Mr. ami Mr. Murphy, Mi**e*> Because it is cut from big will insure good times, and the elec | ROLLER WORKS FINE. Beaeie Young, r.dna Haves. Nàda Scott, timber, therefor is su tion of Brvan the opposite. Of course I F.tt* Phillips, Winnie Kelly..loeieFanil, perior to second-growth : 1,0mi Ilall, Xlcsects. Thompson, .lohn every thinking m«n knows that the I fir. Leave your order at Thompson, \’ U-tor Ratlantyne. Rose*. County Court Well Pleased at Webster's confection election of any particular man to the Hallantvne, Pale Kelly, Clarence Rev ery store, or call Showing Made. presidential chair, unless he is an cx- nolda, Edgar Craven. Phones: Bell 443, Mutual 119H ------ ♦ • • --------- tremest or idiotic, will not in any wav 1 Mr. and Mr». Coleman Elliott, of > esterdav afternoon County Judge tend to or against hard time«. T h a t1 Canada, are eipected here everv day Ed. F. Coad and Commissioner* Wm. for a vlait with hi» uncle, Mr. .fame» has been sufficiently demonstrated Elliott. They are on their wedding K h M .I1 and John T«»l want out to th» during the last year to forever settle tour. Mr. Elliott waa out her* tome f.m o u . Butler hill to gw th .ir n*w the question, Panics and consequent three years ago , mod roller ia actual operation. They Rev. H. Morrison, the evangelist daily with matter as strong and rab and editor of the Pentecostal Herald, idly partisan as in the days when i‘ is sending out circulars asking the posed as the leader of the republican voters to repudiate William If Taft as politics, in Oregon and the North he repudiates Jesus Christ. He says west. When we consider our prime y that the republican nominee denies law, including Statement No. 1 was that Jesus Christ was the Son of God, placed upon our st atutes by the re and says thnt every minister of the publican party, we wonder why it is gosjiel and laymen of the faith, and so bitterly condem ned so soon by a every mother who loves the Lord, and m-wspajier so uncom prom isingly and every Sabbath school teacher in the partisnnly republican as the O regon nation, ought to rise up and march to ian. Is the primary law and State the (Ktlls on election day, singing,“ All ment No. 1 akin to the Austalian Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name," and boomerang relioir ding against its give Mr. Taft a rebuke that will go originator? Of course the O regonian’s purpose is to prevent the legislature from electin r Governor Chamberlain to the United State* sen a ’e next win ter. It la endeavoring to defeat, the voice of the people. It is trying to on stormy days res ore the old corrupt political ma- \ by wearing a ! chine rule in Oregon politics. Doe« Uueh a e io n reflect credit upon a great newspaper and a leader of pn- A wbi I* liti al thought?— Albany Herald, re publican INSURE YOUR HEALTH “ “ COMFORT Caldwcl Bros. Tiie effect of malaria la s ts a l o n g t im e . Y o u catch c o l d easily or become run» down because ot ti e dtes effects of malaria. Strengthen yourself with S c o tt's needing repairs bring it in as we do repairing and up- holstering. HALL & HAYES H o u s e -Fu rilis h e rs AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND DALLAS JUST ARRIVED H Morris, the leading jeweler, has just re»*oi ed 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 T IC IA N C. H. MORRIS, DALLAS - - i i * a § OREGON Agricultural College CORVALLIS. ORE. Offer?» collegiate courses in A gricul-! tnre, including Agronomy, Horticul- j t ire, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic' Science and A r t; Civil, Electrical, Me I chanical and Mining Engineering; Commerce Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses in Agricnl- i tnre, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, including forge w rk, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, etc. Strong taoulty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25. . I"»»"-<“ «d eaUlogue with full ln- * P P l'« ‘ *on to »ho When it comes to GROCERIES N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H SIMONTON & S C O n Th" Crooers e°“" •*