THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
Admi t t ed to the second class oi mall matter.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
THURSDAY, SEP. 10, 1908.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
V. P. FISKE.
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
»1
50
Y
that
it is not uncommon
Itemizer,one year in advance. ..........................
. 2 00
/( - f for * child to be born
SUBSCRIPTION With Weekly Oregoniun or Semi*weekly Journal.
. 1 75 /
afflicted with weak kid-
With Oregon Woodman..................
'J l e y C 'r
neys. If the child urin-
ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when tkv child
11
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BELL I Resilience. 113
reaches an age when it should be able to
I Residence, 1401
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding of Town ami County.
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy,
The
mild _ and the Immediate
effect of
_
. . .
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- H o n »« of RwiunivRoot.
ing aril about It. including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Do not make any mistake, but re
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address
inghampton, N. Y. on every bottle.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
NATURE What Our County Officials Have Done
AND A WOMAN’S WORK
Since Our Last Issue.
*
Convalescents need a large amount of nourish
ment in easily digested form.
S c o t t 's E m u ls io n is powerful nourish
ment—highly concentrated.
It makes bone, blood and muscle without
putting any tax on the digestion.
C L A IM 8 A L L O W E D
Bought a Fine Tract.
Kl'AOS AND IIIOHWAYK.
The C ’ oisan Co. has just sold twenty
James Goodman ................... turn on
A L L D R U G G I S T S ; BO c. A N D $ 1 .0 0 .
Lynch & Hon ..........................
5 oo acres of land t»> W. J. Newhouse. The
riieetei G uthrie...................... 829 70 tract is south of Lacreole, in Polk coun
tv,
five
miles
west
of
Salem,
and
near
N Hughes .............................
5o
A W Fletcher...... .....................
22« . Lola. Mr. Newhouse intends to raise
I’.-ter Cook ...............................
3 2' peaches and onions. It is bottom land,
W A M cLean...........................
7 2' some of it similar to land on which Mr.
T A Odom
.............................
5 0 New house made a success in raising
Gold Creek Loinber Company
4 !u onions, near Lake Ltihish. The price
( hurl**» Deckwa ................
f3*>.'i paid was $100 per acre, ami there are
d m Brothers .......................... 13 in no buildings on the tract. The land is
more than worth the money, for there
Fred H eLdlog ..............
4 ""
II H C aw ............................... 2« « hi is no better in the state The Croisan
L Chandler ............................. 17 21 Go. are not anxious to sell any more of
E M smith .............................
54 35 this bottom land, even at the price of
"L Y D IA E. P I N K H j
Beall & Com pany......................... 130 oo the tract secured hy Mr. Newhouse.
They are preparing to plat 300 acres
15,000 acres of the most fertile land in the state of
Nature and a woman’s work oom- Willamette Valley Lumber Co 57 40 across the Dallas-Sulem road from this
Idaho will be thrown open for settlement under the
billed have produced the grandest J J MoBee ................................ 5H 50 Itnttnm land, and north of it. This i»
1 remedy
for woman’s
ills that the I John
Plankington
.................. 51
«0 •herrv land, overlooking the bottom
. .
,
Itru ( Gardner..
i n t-rlnoe
R1 II
Oval
Carey Act on
world ha» ever known.
,'jed
will pay those looking for
v r-T V -i
Era nk C hr
idU*1 it! » d t° make a note of this.
r
.
In ii ine
the good oia-insiiionea
old-fashioned aays
days ui
of
vjLjfO better cherry district in
,
our _ grunuinothers they relied itpoDaRI’ ill Np,'
n TTuin this one.—Statesman.
root» and hero» of the field t<7 H Petre
■►»evr’.'T'v,
the roi
This tract is on the south bank of
closest markets. C lim a t e uni
cure disease and mitigate suffering. Warren Frink
D E E Sh»*pard ......................
1 « ni
Knowles occupied the pulpit at
form ; no extreme heat or cold.
Snake River, on the main line of
The Indians on our Western John McDowell ...................... 3« ih » the Rev.
Methodist church for Rev. Dixon.
the Oregon Short Line Railway,
Lot* ot sun. W a t e r is perpet
Plains to-day can produce roots and ( (.-•
Hiefartb ................... i t 90
Mrs. Abel Uglow leturned to South
ual ami a great surplus provides
eight miles east of Glenn's Ferry,
herbs for every ailment, and cure Bert Smith ............................... 13 00
diseases that battle the most skilled Marion Remington ................
enough for 50,000 acres ami 10,000
a division point on that road.
1 hi Bend yesterday with herdaughter, Miss
physicians who have spent years in A. W Plan k in gton ..................
18*» Pearl, w ho has been visiting here for
The choosing of the land w ill l»e
horse power besides. S o il i* a
some
time.
J. Junes..................................... 47 48
the study o f drugs.
volcanic ash, decomposed lava and
under the State Land*Board of
Ora J a n e s ................................ 47 48
A
ham!
of
gypsies
have
been
camped
From the roots and herbs of the
and vegetable mould. None bet
Idaho. L o c a t i o n unexcelled,
Ü, C Boswick .......................... 33 75 near town lately. They have a num- !
field Lydia E. lhnkham more than A. W indover............................. 137 90 l»er of Shetland |K>nies that the small i
ter for fruits,' a lf a lf a and sugar
with the very best transcontiden-
thirty years ago gave to the women W. Jones...................................
7 4" boys are awfully stuck on.
beets
tial transportation facilities and
of the world a remedy for their pe T. R. Crook............................... 18 is*
culiar ills, more potent and effica H. F. Joekinson........................ 18 Ü*»
cious than any combination of drugs. F. Mooreland..................... ... 11 2**
i
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Tom Lyons ............................. 45 23 WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY.
Send For Booklet» and Information, to either address
Compound is now recognized as the H. Hockett ............................... 29 48
C H«»ckett ..............................
30 «0
L A U G H A R Y ’ S GROCERY.
standard remedy for woman’s ills.
Geo L y o n s ...........................
17 in
Il fi»*
Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 515 N.C. St., H. Windover ........................
( ’ari Skow .............................
7 imi
Louisiana, Mo., w rites:
G Jackson
......................
44 94
MAIN OFFICE, BOISE, IDAHO
“ Complete restoration to health l) A. Crltehlow ..................
14 no
means so m ich to me that for the sake Ed Mooreland ........................
4 im »
If
all
the
campaign
lies
are
to
la’
of
other
suffering
women
I
am
willing
“ There isn’t a fat king in Euro»*e,”
J. W Mooreland ................... 12 2»*
to make my troubles public.
says a London paper. Nearly all of spiked, the nail inductry should la:
27 2o
"F o r twelve yen's I had been suffer Henry Cl iff*»id ................ ..
C O R B E T T BUILDINC, P O R T L A N D , O R E C O N .
45 08
looking tip.
them have fat jobs, however.
ing with the worst 'orinsof ft male ills. \ D Burnett .................
35 84
During that time I had eleven different B. Paine................................
physicians withon* lu lp. No tongue A L H a y e s ......... ................... 39 28
It is going to he a whirlwind cam
H ob « D a i"• B, Mill w«
90 lo
can tell what I suffered, and at times 1 U B Winslow
CrockerV guest in Ireland recently. paign, but so far we’ve had more wind
jouht hardly walk. About two years Jaine Chitty........................... 15»» 53
27 2o
My, but what a talkin over of old than whirl.
ago I wrote Mrs. Vinkham for advice. John E b b e ..............................
73 73
I followed it, am can truly say that Falls City Lumber C o...........
times there must have been.
P»
<!ee
Lumber
Co
..................
165
4»
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
The Turkish populace cheered the
pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re Ira Mehrling ........................ 44o 78
Under the Republican tariff labor Sultan as hedrove through the streets
stored health and strength.
It is Ira M ehrling........................... 125 » m »
5 85
worth mountains of gold to suffering () D R ider..................................
has -ought employment
in vain. of Constantinople. The people evi
Dallas National Bank........... 270 98
women.”
Wage earners have learned tlmt the dently thought he was going away.
Muscott & Starr ......................
4 9o
W hat Lydia E. Pinkham’s V ege William Faull ...................... 19175
trust gets the cake from protection’s
table Compound did for Mrs. Muff, Chester Guthrie ...................
2 6*»
It
is
said
that
Taft
has
said
that
>
table and the wage earners get the
it will do for ot her »uttering women Belt it Cherrington.................. 36 75
»2
dollar a «lay is enough wages for 1
A Sampson
.......................... 8100
Oregon’s M atchless Beach Resort
crumbs.
(ice, wouldn’t it disturb you the way
W E Hubbard ......................
4 7ft some of the bottled and canned goods j
lab ring man. Mr. T aft’s reputation
T
h
e
Place to (io fo r P ergect Ri.st and E very Conceivable
Ira M eh rlin g..............................4*M» (Mi come in with the pure food labels on
We advise the “ Young Turks” not in the east ¡son a line with such ai
Form o f Healthful and D elightful Recreation
Dallas Lumber C o m p a n y ....... 51 22 them? Some of them look like a tour
N o Rest F o r the W e a ry .
to get too enthusiastic about the fact assertion. He is a member of the
W L Tooze ...............................
7 10 ist’s suit case that has been going the
ITS F A C IL IL T E ARE C O M P LE T E -B est or f »»l m l an abuulinee of it.
If a man sits down at set o f sun
G W Chapman..........................
9 00 rounds of the swell hotels. You see the
tb t the Sultan has granted them a cdled aristocracy and has use for the
T o count the thin gs tlint he has done
Fresh water from spring-». All modern necessities, such ns telegraph, tele
John
E
b
b
e
.........
.......
651
22
government
has
a
pure
food
law
that
H is good wife* w ill su ggest a few
“ general assembly.” W e have had working man only as he needs him in
phone, markets freshly provide l every day. F id in it> md nice. Cottage
H Leu b a r d ......................
2 75 works all over the country and each
M o re thin gs that he ought to do.
partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cli viplv. Stiict mimicip.il sani
one for years, and we don’t know his business.
Dallas Iron Works ................ 10 50 state has passed a pure food bill of its
—D etro it Tribu ne.
tary
regu lations
« .» il Skow ............................. 1050 own which is supposed to line up with
what on earth to do with it yet.
NEWPORT is reached byw ay of Southern P i c i i 't » Albany or Corvallis
the
federal
law,
hut
in
a
good
many
A W a y Out.
Total
............................
$4547.92
4
Dallas is certainly in a r* ligious
thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and lue trip is a pleas
cases it is stamped up too tight. That
“ Scientists say tin* supply of coal Is
One day the Republican National
BRIDGES
ure throughout.
frame of mind at the present time or
doesn’t
do
any
harm,
of
course,
only
it
nearly
gone.
Then
what'll
we
do?”
Charles D ickiusou.................. $ 73 50
Committee gives it out 'hat it has re should be, as there are assuredly in
“ Oh. burn coke. 1 suppose.” — New John Rltner ........................... 118 46 puts the manufacturers to a whole lot
RATES FROM
turned checks offered hy corporations
S a te r<lay
Season
^R obert Arnold .............
14 4*» of extra trouble and expense for print-
York 'fimes.
centives enough to such a feeling a&aa&aa&M&aa&"&a
Six
to M o n d a y
|
ing
the
different
labe.s,
but
our
brand
because such contributions are un Beside-* the regular church meetings
YJaspar K larnar ...................... 62 40
T ic k et
M on th s
of
canned
goods
doesn’
t
need
any
pure
Charles K ra b e r........................ 49 uo
T i r i et
D is s a tis fa c tio n G u aran teed .
lawful, but they have never yet re there are four other organizations
$5.75 .
. . $3.60
James Edm istori.................
52 50 food labels. These are the best grown
Dallas...........
T h e clim ate ns the seasons go
turned the checks Cornelius N. Bliss holding special meetings, two ii
Atlantic City is evidently troubled
4 50 .
. 2.65
Fred Rltner ............................ 66 Oo and best made and best ever. They are
Derry .............
D oth still b etray m an 's trust.
as
good
as
canned
goods
can
he
and
.. 2.50
. 4.20.
Columbia Bridge C o .............. 5256 oo
Independence
It 's e ith e r cold an.I rain o r snow.
obtained from insurance companies,
far better than most of those sold. No j
tents. All report new adherents of with a lid that won’t stay on.
O r else V s drou gh t o r dust.
T o ta l............................. . $5872.36 artificial coloring or preservative of any
and only last week they were caught
'V:i".h1ngton
Star
Our elab »rate new Summer B > > k gives a concise description
their faith, and the present winter
kind. They are priced only a trifle
If a flying-machine really has to go
C O U N TY P H Y S IC IA N , PA U P E It, ETC.
in the act of soliciting contributions
ofN ew p irt. including a Int of hotels, their capacity and
will see an nntisnul religious reviva
C E II lint lev
................... $ 7H nil higher than we would have to charge
anywhere,
it
takes
the
railroad“
or
a
Medico«
Perfect
Organization.
rates. Call on, telephone or write
by addressing appeals to corporations.
Miss C A Robinson .................. 12 00 you for the cheaper brands and I guess
in this section.
[. N. WOODS, Local Agent, Dallas.
steamboat.
As mentioned last week the doctors Or T V it Em hree.....................
Andthe chairman has appointed Bliss,
4 uo they are about twice as good. Our
of Yamhill and Folk counties met last J K Neal .................................. 10 0» puri-ton-ated coffee is canned, nobody
Wm. M cM URRAY,
who got the money from the insur
j Monday evening in a room adjoining
The Republicans are trying to make
key & W a lk er..................... 10 03 can beat it and M. J. B.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
ANOTHER BUSINESS CHANGE. I this office and perfected an organization Con
ance companies, as a meml>er of the
Mrs A Blanchard..................... 12 30
the voters believe that there is practi
i for mutual benefit, Dr. Gilstrap, of D O M e a d o r .......................’..
11 oo
“ advisory committee.”
Sheridan, was made president, Dr,
cully no issues in this campaign, but
B. F. JONES
Salem Supply C o ............. 10 00
The Edison Picture Show Has New I Bollman, of Dallas, secretary and treas G West
W Chapm an...... ...............
lo oo
issues are appearing rapidly and issues
urer.
Drs.
Starbuck,
Bollman
and
Me
Attorney-at-Law
The Republican committee meeting
= te g jg
Proprietor.
Total .......................... ..$157.64
of such character are developing aj
Gallon were named to get up a consti
IND E PE ND E N CE ,O R.
in Portland Saturday is reported as
i
C B H R E N T EXPENSES
tution and bylaws. The next meeting
will overwhelm them at the Novem
Probate work a specialty.
Polk County Io-inizer.............. $ 11 So
harmonious in the extreme, notwith
Messers K. W. Randall and C. F will ho held in McMinnville on the first
Iter (Mills. The tar ill has loomed above
Monday in December, when they will Polk County Observer..............
13 8o
standing the factional differences
who have been recently permanently organize.
Ross E Moores Com pany........
40
the horizon ill a very threatening Bartlett,
-
♦ • ♦ .... . —
that the Oregonian has been «• so
inducting tin* popular 5*cent Edison
Irwin-Hodson C o ............
17 50
manner to the the Republican inter
Conrad
Stafrin
........................
2
70
picture show in the Crider building on
much pains to repeatedly'ell us about.
New Subscribers.
est. The
Republicans have
been
I’ ac I & I C o............................
9 80
the corner of Main and Mill streets,
When Cake iip|K»ured with the sack
Rev. II. J. McDevitt, Portland.
Total ............................. $ 55.00
preaching the doctrine of protection this week disposed of their business to
Miss Nellie Collins, Falls City.
all was harmony instanter. There is
Total of claims allowed, except:op
for years and years and the fallacy of \\\ N. Brown, of Salem, who will con-
John Robbins, Independence.
salaries and lixed charges . $10,432 92
nothing like good honest gold
to
N. Tarter, Corvallis.
that doctrine has been overwhelm 1 net it hereafter as a 10-cent show, af
J. A. Foster, Carrytown, Tenn.
greasejup machinery— rust and stag
ingly established anil intact, the word ter certain* improvements are made
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Miss Fay Shipley, Corvallis.
nation fade before it, every cogwheel
T. Tatom, Treadwell, Alaska,
protection means now nothing more which he hopes to have completed for
We take pleasure in announcing to the
fits nicely in its place and performs
F. M. Robertson, Dallas.
Hannah Jackson ami hd to Jose
than protection to the trusts. "The reopening hy next Saturday evening.
phine Frink, land in t 8 s, r 6 w $ 650
people of Polk County that the firm of
its duty unbidden,andtheengine works
protcctiie tariff is not in the interest It will be known as the Vaudotte, and PORTLAND
Fe Pacific R. R. to Helen
HOTEL ARRIVALS Santa
once more as when in its palmy days.
will
have
all
the
needed
paraphanalia
to
A
McClure
et
al,
80
acres,
t
8
s
of the people but of the rapacious
r 8 vv............................ ..........
1
make it a first class show of that kind. Thursday:
trusts that are gouging every cent
Il M Edgar to C F Patton et ux
R. E. Williams, Dallas.
The show closet! Tuesday night to allow
Recurring car shortues are burdens
2
acres,
t
7
s,
r
4
w
245
possible out of Ann ricans
For in
P. C. Percival, Indop.
»f these changes being made. The front
exceedingly oppressive. 'I hey are the
G L M astersoti to F W M astersoti
have opened a fine line of P IA N O S in the
R. C, Craven, Dallas.
stance the great steel trust is selling is being taken out and what is known as
lots in Independence...............
100
cause of enormous annual losses to all
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steel rails in London for 122 per ton a theatre front will he substituted. The Friday:
Adams
& Brobst Co s Furniture Store.
G W Wilcox to Isaac Con nett,
P. A. Finseth. Dallas.
sections, to all branches of trade and
land in t 9 s, r 4 w ................
100
and are charging the Americans $28 ticket office has been enlarged and the
IF F. Joints, Indep.
You can save from $100 to $200 by pur
will have good crockery if
commerce and they lienr with equal
Josephine Frink to J I Murphy
W. B. Graham, Falls City.
a ton. If it were not for the tariff
rking mechanism placed overhead in
25 acres, t 3 s, r 6 w................
wo I she has to go without other!|n
chasing a piano from them, also you will
oppressiveness on builder, on merch they would lie compelled to sell the front, instead of at one side. The rear
II. R. Kern. Butler.
Josephine Frink to W A Brown
N. F. Gillespie, Indep.
j things to get it Qpod crock- fj
ant and machanic. Vet the remedy steel r ils to the Americans at the wall has been moved hack 15 feet, thus
and Isabelle Brown, 24.62 acres
he allowed a liberal discount on your old
Saturday;
t 8 s. r 6 w ..................
1050 ery ia the housewife’s pride.1 ¡j
is easily Found. In the impr vement same rate that they sell them to the allowing a larger curtain surface and
G. G. Pattrick. Indep.
Piano or Organ.
Cash or easy payments.
Henrietta Knowles to Mary Sears,
of the waterways of the United States
, You will not have to go
J. L. Galloway, Indep.
lot in Dallas..........................
English, hut they have the lieuetit of more seating capacity, and they will
ii
then he able to house 140 people. A dis- Sundav:
on the plan advocated by the Nation
Marv Ann Tyee to David Martini
j without other things if you
the high tariff, can exclude the com
G. \t. Pve, Falls City.
land in t 6 s, r 8 w........ . . . . . .
1
Iver has been installed, w hich does
al Rivers and 11 a r Iters (\ ngress, the
petition of the English manufactur
.Mrs.
G.
M.
Pye,
F
ills
City.
Jacob
Hansen
et
ux
to
Jens
Peter
away with that jumping effect so no
Buy Y o u r C r o c k e r y Here.
remedy would
found. The water
I G. A. Carter, Falls City.
son, 33 acres in t 9 a, r 5 w
$1000
ers ami thus play on the Americans
E. H. McDougal et ux to O. Della
ways of the countrv ure of inestimable at their pleasure. The same is true ticeable in changing slides, and a fine I Monday :
large phonograph added for song work,
ven, 163 acres in t 8 s, r 5 w, . 1500 For in addition to the finest
D M. Pewtherer, Riekrenll.
value, but not utilized as they would j ,,f ttlP wir„ mii, tn „ , whioh ¡, ch
Isaac Hinshaw to N. M. Conner
I i fact Mr. Brown informs us that he
Mrs. D. M. Pewtherer, Rick real I.
and most complete assort- !
be if improved ...... the plan suggest- inR
w,
land in t 6 s, r 5 w
660
|H'r cent more fur will have one of the very beat outfits of | " N. Roots, Monmouth.
inent of dishes you nan imag
J G. VanOrsdel et ux to Conrad
t*d, embodying the work us part of the then- wire fences and nails than they the kind to he found on the coast. Tuesday :
Stafrin,
60
acres
in
t
8s,
r
5
w
1,600
ine
we offer prices which
R. K. Williams, Dallas.
fixed policy of the government, upon do the forei-.'iie s. The same is true Look for the small dodgers announcing
J. I). Holman et ux to I. N.
ye
Ralph Adams, Dallas.
i mean a saving on every arti-
Morris, the leading jeweler, has just reeei ed x
definate plans, with annual appropri- of household articles; the sewing mn- the opening next Saturday night and
Woods,
land
in
t
7
s,
r
8
ami
5
R. L Chapman, Dallas.
beautiful
line
of
gold
headed
umbrellas
Aiidreaneg
w
..................................
.
10
cle
purchased.
This
applies
their new program.
m ions adequate to the work, with the
J. M. Bennett, Dallas.
I chine trust is selling machines in
from $2.50*to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
V
Will E. Purdv et ux to Cha-. E.
W. II. Learned, Dallas.
to whole sets of fine china
Mr. Randall will return with his fam
work « out moons and embracing a poli
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
Bachman et ux, 182 acres in t 6
London and Paris for about $15 less
Wednesday:
ily
to
Michigan,
from
w
hence
he
ran
e
s, r 5 w, .................................. 3,500 ware or to the commoner ar
cy butno stiecial project. There is no i t h u they are to the American con
Mrs. Abel Uglow, Dallas.
to this coast some two years ago. Mr.
neeewwa y hostility between rail and
ticles for kitchen use.
M. V. Smith, Dallas
, smuer. The same is true of the watch Bartlett and family will continue as res
OPTICIAN Q "
Probate Court.
Mari*» Shelton. Dallas.
river. Europe, with itw wise jKilioy
1 trust and nil miters and numbers of idents of Dalla-, hut he is not yet certain
D. A. Hodge. Monmouth.
Estate
of
John
Loy,
deceased;
ad
on the -uhje< t of waterway improve
| articles can he mentioned along the in what line of business he will engage, i M. J. Barrett, Lincoln.
ministrator authorized to purchase
DALLAS
-
-
OREGON
5
Glair.* Padrick, Dalles.
inent, finds the one means of trans
monument.
same line. The American ¡»eople
I.
V.
Dennis.
Falls
City.
portation complementing and sup
In
estate
of
William
Williams,
de
Brown
Stout, lawyers, abstracters,
! have been trick 'd and defrauded on
W. S. McMurohy, Fall«* City.
ceased ; final account approve*! and ad
plementing the other, the river carry
these lines long enough an 1 the worm notary public. Collections, ('glow Rid.
ministrator discharged.
ing the heav er articles, aw it would
A
box
of
shells
was
left
in
some
store
PEEDEE.
is going to turn and with it, they will
Guardianship of L. M. Bowles; a mi
a couple of weeks ago. Will the finder
carry the lumber for the American
nor ; annual report filed ami approved
turn the Republican party out of please phone this office.
lumbermen and avoid the present
*° Hnal settlement.
There is ii new 8-pound baby 1 k >\ it
power, for they have not only permit-
A week from next Wednesday the Mr. anti Mrs. Ed. Pagen koff’s.
In re-estate of Clyde S. Keep, deceas
prospective shortage, avoiding con
ted this tariff rohU'ry to go on but Hembree ease will again come up for
ed ; inventory ami appraisment filed ami
Do you need wood? In pre
Rob Arnold ¡»«a n pi.-kin* h.,,* I„M , p|ir,IVe.|
gestions when the necessary grain
they have done absolutely nothing ef hearing before Judge Burnett.
'» i
paring to place your order
Thursday and Mr. Ijioey began Satur*
movement
’ «»gins and inevitably » feeti'c in the way of curbing these
Mr. J. K. Smith has so far recovered day.
ders remember that I am
from
his
recent
illness
as
to
1
*>
able
to
avoiding all other congestions of the • great trusts. In
Marriage Licenses.
able to furnish you all kinds
fact, they are as ap|>ear on the street on crutches.
Will Rush hail to ijnit hanlin« «ravel
of slab wood from either of
railways which are admittedly in strong today as when Roosevelt came
D. M. Pewtherer ami Ada Growlev.
on a ct mot ot ono ut his llorare l»in «
the Dallas sawmills, at the
If von find a lack of news in this pa- j sick.
adequate in their facilities for carry into power. This is shown by the
■i I
best possible rates. 8end in
per just bear in mind that several of I
Patents.
your orders bv either phone.
ing the freight offerings of the coun ease with which they nullified the our compositors are in the hopfield ami ! Rlof.vnl Bosh took a loail of lookers
Mutual HUM; Bell 443.
U. S. to Isaac Ball.
to his brother, ( ’lav's, hop van! near
try. The true remedy and the en- $29,Oun.on»> line against »he Standard that the old man has his hands just a Parker.
little more than Ailed.
N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN IT W I T H
durici.' I . I I I . .ly 1er »reicht . .mKe.tion ¡ Oil tViupmiy In tin* ( in nit Court of
Right of Way.
Kodol will, in a very short time, en- | Mrs Ruth Nevills is hoarilin« the
is III the improvement of the water-1 Appesi«. The trusts abeolutely own abb* the stomach to do the work it han.ts ami running a store at the l,aoey
T h e C o u r t St.
Abel Uglow to city of Dallas.
I. V. Lynch et al to city of Dallas.
ways on the plan suggested h y the the Repu hi loan party and the judges j should do and the work it should do is to hop yard.
Crocers
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11,1 'I”*
Y°u
»‘ niaklW
Mr». Womer and three daughters are
National Rivers and Harbors Con which has Iteen aniu.lnii.l h„
p, I it 1 by that
.tomarh nwisit and it ia pleasant to lurking hop* in the Walker yard at I d *
J. H. Hawley and Frank Muikey, of
psrty,
Monmouth, weru Dullaa visitors today. H 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 + * * * * * * * * * *
take, It ia sold here by Conrad Stafrin. dependence.
fres«.
’PHONES:
GRAND OPENING OF RICH FRUIT
LAND UNDER THE CAREY ACT
OCTOBER TWELFTH
REDUCED
4 Polk
County
R A ILR O A D
KINGS HILL ii i i u t m 8 POWER
should
RATES
company
B. S. C O O K & CO., Oregon Agents
| support
|several
I Bryan and
NEWPORT
| Kern Clubs
I and the work
Yaquina Bay
| of organizing |
should be
started at
i once
LOOK AND SEE
W HO’S HERE
CROW THER&OLTS
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MORRIS,
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WOOD fOR SALE
When it comes to
GROCERIES
AUGUST COWMAN
SIMONTON & SCOTT