i
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
Admitted to the second class oi mall matter.
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it.
U N D E R T H E B IG C L O C K .
W h a t Our C o u n ty O ffic ia l !
Done
Since O u r Last Issue.
I
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T! t !jj:!:in ; • o». gh continues
Becav.-ie your aystem is exhau sted and
your potvr;'. of resistance w eakened.
>
l ’r«-vuleiiejr of Khluey IM»« .
A
Most people d o not realize th e alarm
ing increase an d rem ark .Lie prevalency
of kidney disease
T H U R S D A Y , S E P . 17, 1908.
«
T ake
W h ile kidney dis-
—r e o r d e r s are* t h e j
It
bui'ds
up e-.nJ r'ren^tVenc your entire system .
y/^m ost co m m o n j
. »,
dise ases th at pre-1
V. P. F ISKE .
I tc o n ta i .’'-C 1 i
C :l.- \n d l’y p o p h o sp h ite s* °
v ail, th e y a re ,
Á .»
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
CAUGHT IN THE ACT.
alm ost th e last i
«' ak ì . :n d easy to d ig est. < *
p rep at' :d t! at
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reco g n ized by I
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patien t a n d phv - 1
' I t w l u r . tnit n ~ *~
......... M ’ .
\Y llagey et ux, 15» acres in t
Peanut on West SiJe Sells Obscene V
si« i.uis, i< ho con
S U B S C R IPT IO N ] W ith Weekly Oregonian o r Semi wuekly J o u r n a l
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t e n t t h n . net * j
1 JUN)
W ith Oregon W oodm an
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............... * ‘ ” tr:*K doctoring the eject*, while t! e orig
Literature.
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in a l disease undcrrruncs the system.
1 (' Row«* et ux t » M X m il S arah
Wl at To Do.
11
Young Morris, 11 p ean u t v ender on
4 < mir»
1 Odie
F. P r a t h e r , lots in Buena Vista
S«H1
T h ere is co m fo rt in t h e k n o w led g e so 1
M I T T A L I Resilience, 1401
ÎLL i Residence, 1 III
th e W est Side train , was last n ig h t
J o h n Confortli
«*t ux to Klla
often express ed, t h a t Dr. Kilm er s
Swam p-R oot, t h e g r e a t k i d n e y remedy, ' T h i s w o m a n says th a t sick
Pierre, l«>t in West Side F ru it
b ro u g h t to Dallas Irom P o rtla n d hy
F a r m s .................................................
fulfills every w ish in c u r i n g rh e u m a t i s m . w «. j 1 4*n s lio u h l not fa ll to f.-y
400 Sheriff G r u n t to an sw er a ch arg e «»f sell
( . y u m 10. l i i i h I k i i d ’ s Y o g c a b i o J«'h *i ( ’on for til t<* M artyti Pierre
pain
ill
t
h
e
b
ack
,
k
id
n
ey
s
,
liver,
bladder
P atronize One A n o th e r for the U p b u ild in g o f Town a n d C o u n ty
ing obscene lite ra tu r e oil t h e train .
an d every p a r t of t h e u r in a ry passage. C o m p o u n d tH she <lid.
lot in W’es t Side F ru i t F arm s
»70
Morris had bee st a n d in g tr p d i*i P o r t
It co rre cts in ab ility t o lmld water (
M r s . A. G r e g o r y , o f 2>r>5 L a w r e n c e A M Bedwell to J D Peters, land
000 land for a like offense, hut was disc h arg
an d scald in g p ain in p assin g it, o r bad S t., DcMivor, (Joi., w r i t e s t o Air».
in M o n m o u t h ...................
effects following use of liquor, wine or P i n k l m m :
B M Sloan e t u x to Dora ( ’base
ed y esterd ay m orn in g , t h e m unicipal
beer, a n d overcomes t h a t u n pleasant n e
lot in M o n m o u th . . .
400
*• I w a s pro* tienlly a n in v alid for six
court t h e r e let ting h im off on m otion of
cessity o f being com pelled to go often years, o n a c c o u n t o f f em ale trout»!. s. W C H em b r e e e t ux to P h ila n d e r
d u rin g t h e day, a n d to g et u p m any I u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n by the
400 t h e prosecuting atto r n ey . O u r sheriff
C hase, l«>t in M o n m o u t h ...........
tim es d u r i n g t h e n ig h t, i lie mild and d o c t o r ’s advice, b u t in a few m o n th s I L<i Reever et ux to Nellie S m ith
was on h an d to a t once tak e him int«j
t a c t \ t r a o n i i n a r y i licet o f S w a m p - R o o t w a s w o rse t h a n before. A f rien d ad-
:t5o riistody, t h e sale hav in g occurred in
lot iu I n d ep en d en ce
is soon realized. I t sta n d s t h e higher t vi <*d Lydia L. Pinlcham ’s V eg etab le V. illiain R H i n s h a w e t ux t o C l a r -
f.>r its won der fu l cu res of t h e most d is Com pound a n d i t r e sto r e d me t o p
«*•:« (* Powell, 52 acres, t 8 s. r it w »5 Ml this co unty. T h e penult}' for a n “ House
t
against th is law is a penitentiary, s e n
tressing cases. If you n eed a medicL*e h e a l t h , su ch a s I h ave n o t enjoyed in .1 R Ca* te!ine to P eter ( ’ook. land
you should have t h e best. Sold by d r u g m a n y y ears. Any w o m a n suffer! . as
100 tence of from on** t-> t h ree years. Mrs.
in R i c k r c a l l ..........
gists in fifty-cent nml one-doHar sizes.
I di d w i t h buck ach e , l>earing-« vn (¡eoige P Selby to I X Woods an d
Baldwin «if t h e w o m e n ’s police au x iliary
You m a y h ave a sam ple b o ttle a nd a p.-iins,and perio d ic p ainh,should not fail
Edw in Ja cobso n, ltU acres, t 7 h
HI Ml lias been on t h e lookout for th e men
book t h a t tells all
t o us«* L y d ia E. P i n k h a m 's Vegetable I r 15 u ...............................................
win) sell suggestive hooks a n d post cards
about it, both se nt free .
__
| J J \\ ise man to J e n n i e M ( ’adwell
C o m p o u n d .”
lot in Dallas ..........
1200 on t h e tr a i n s for a long time. In th is
he mail. Address Dr.
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F
A
C
T
S
F
O
S
S
IC
K
W
O
f.^
N
.
K ilm er & Co., ISin .
j J e n n i e Caldwell to J J W isem an,
case she witnessed a sale, a n d Morris’
hailltoll, X. V. W h en Home oi Swamp-flout.
K.,r l iiii!
>'
■ I >• ii k- I “ k-
2000
lai d in I>allas................
a r r e s t followed t h e n e x t «lay. It is said
writin g m ention th is pap er a n d d o n ’t l i a i n 's V'
( o i n i H H i ® , m a d e ( ’assii A H r aliam to Lillian D
T & t? r
, :■ • ’£ / #
-
i E k - * • a t J W V ■,
make an v m istake, b u t r em em b er t h e f i d ii r o o t.' a n d h e r b s , lias ^et*n t h e
800 t h a t praeticallv every tr a in a g en t c a r
IB <><1, lfiO acres, t 7 s, r 8 w
•ViS.iVV y* ,:s j & . »
(/
name, Dr. K ilm e r ’s S w am p-Root, a n d s t a n d a r d r e m e d y f o r f e m a l e ills, T h o m a s H ar t et ux hi C L an d
ries li t e ra tu r e of th i s n a t u r e as a side !
3Î-. A -
t h e address, B in g h am to n , N. Y.
'
Opal
Z
H
a
r
t
,
lot
in
Indep
1 line, a n d M o rris’ plight h as a lread y had
an d has positively cu red th n u sundtiof
Morris
Fowle
to
O
llieS
Jo
n
e
s,
157
from the best known, strictly wholesale house in the Northwest
Do not make* a n y m i s t a k e , h u t re w o m e n w h o h a v e l>een t r o u b l e d w i t h
t h e effect of stopping th e work of ped
40(0
acres, t 9 u, r ft w ........................
Established in Portland in ISM.
m e m b e r t h e n a m e , S w a m p - R o o t , Dr d i s p l a c e m e n t s , i ’d i a i n m a t i o n , ulcera
dl ing hooks of th is c h aracter. To at Id
4 quarts GENVIINE CYRUS NOBLE $4 SO-
K i l m e r ’s S w a m p - R o o t, a n d t h e ad d ress t i o n , f i b r o i d t u m o r s , i r r e g u l a r i t i e s ,
A
pure—old—honest—whiskey bon led by the distillers.
to his troubles, his wife recently b ro ught
i n g h a m p t o n , N. Y. o n e v e r y b o ttle .
Prol ate Court.
Guaranteed to the United Slates Government, and to you, to contain nothing
p e r i o d i c p a i n s , b a c k a c h e , i h a t ljear-
suit
for
divorce.
excepting
pure straight whiskey.
. . .
i n g - d o w n feelin<c, f l a t u l e n c y , i n d i c e s -
Kxtaite of T. 1*. Ja c k , Ifiv iinr I - . 1 . ■
Many of the railroads use Cyrus Noble almost exclusively
At his tria l held before J u s t i c e H a r d y
ti«Mi,diz/.iuc; c»r n e r v o u s p r o s t r a t i o n . m n r r e r on petition o v erru led a n d peti
So do the big steamship companies.
tion g ran ted t h a t p ro p erty be sold at Holm an this af tern oon, t h e p risoner en
So does nearly every big metropolitan hotel.
c-?«**7«■>?« *7i>7<»•’’« i »?* »7« »7« »7« •!?<•«7« *7«>?4»7«»T j Why d o n ’t y o u t r y it ?
tered a plea of gu ilty, . m l he was fined
Because it’s pure.
p riv ate sale.
' vh . I »; h a m i n v i t e s a l l si o i
Because
U
k t il J S W it’s
1 1 3 . eged
K t u in
111 wood.
_ .
I .
.
r
$150.
i
his
he
paid
..mi
was
reTeased,
E sta te of Geor ge Selby, deceased—on
Because it has that suit, delicate, palatable flavor of the ripened grain, often
u c i t x - v i o u •• •■*<* h e r f o r a ' v i i c .
going
hack
to
P
ortland
a
\
«.-er
m
a
n
,
if
mentioned but rarely found.
S h e L a s g r i d e d t l i o u s a i r l s t< petition of R. L. C h a p m a n , E. H a y U r x n n e w h a t «lepletcd in pocket hook,
a p p o in ted a d m i n i s t r a t o r : bond filed and
h e.tU li. A d d r e s s , L y u a , M aas.
W . J. V A N S C H U Y V E R & CO.
a p p r o v e d : Mark Blodgett, A. V. Mc l i e was r< i resented oy a P o rtlan d at- i
Establi.M 1864
105-107 Second Street. Portland, Oregon
C a rt e r an d J o h n E. M a rtin appointed tornev.
vinte
from
rii;lit
in
c
u
r
r
y
i
n
g
o
u
t
t
h
e
Mr. S h e r m a n promise« us "revision
C U T A T T H I S L IN E A N D M A IL T O -D A V
a p p r a is e r s ; in ventory ami ap p raisem en t
p
latfo
rm
of
tin*
p
a
r
t
y
t
h
a
t
n
o
m
i
n
a
t
e
d
of t h e k in d we luwe always had. A
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Portland. Orefon.
Mr. C h a s Beil ha* re t u rn e d from a
filed an d approved ; a d m i n i s t r a t o r a u t h
n on rove iir*. o m y p m lty . But. w h eth er
visit at Portia ai, St. J dins a n d th e
Endow] pie se SnJ $-!.90 lor winch p!ux send me .1 ooce by exptea. propud. four quirt.
h im
T h e y k n o w lie is h o n e s t an d
orized to sell personal p ro p erty .
little h it h ig h er e a c h tim e.
t h e y roe ?oo:l or evil, th ey a r e blessed
sta
te
fair.
GENUINE CVRUS NOBLE.
E
sta
te
of
E
dwin
(
’aidwell,
deceased—
siimeli* in his d e c l a r a t i o n s , l i e c o m
V : ! i t h e p o w er of rig h t. When their
final account approved .
NY. H. En Te , formerly »f Dallas, and
Mr. B i y u n ’a tariff spi.... .. |s'ie.ept.i
m a n d s t h e respect of ev ery t r u e c iti
eypM n r o opened In th e m o rn in g they
who now rui s a livci «
i¡»l<* at Tilla-
n n v rov< fn a be autiful world slowly j E s t a t e of D. Suv er. deceased— final a c ¡nook, htiit a learn .stolen as t week.
bly jarre d t h e t r u a t a j n spite of t e faet zen oi t h e c o u n t r y , he he D e m o c r a t or
count a p p r o v e d , e s t a t e closed a n d ad-
orne:-;', g from the n ig h t shadow . Fo r i j m in istr a to r discharged.
t h a t t h e y Hre p r e t t y well ¡litre, ‘died. R e p u b li c a n . ”— P i t t s b u r g Tost.
t h o u Pie d a w n unveil« t h e plains th«» j
E s t a t e of J o h n C a m p b e ll, deceased—
valleys, t h e hüls o r th e moun tains. I report of sale of real e s t a t e filed an d
Mr. H i t c h c o c k has o p en ed head- PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS
T h e y m ay see th e w a v e s of ocean roll- j Tuesday . S e p te m b e r 2*Jth se t for hearing
q u a r t e r s io t h e H a r v e s t e r Iaii d in g in
fug w ith ♦heir green co n cav e .and | objections to m firination.
( 'h¡eayo. T h a t w o n 't assist t h e farm- T h u rs d a y :
ihe. sh.-'*'
r i a i * : in up n the ; G u a r d i a n s h i p of C le m e n t L. H a r t , a
Maud T .tterso u, Indep.
:w» \ hi*ea::b:g th e s u n s h in e Into m r r- ! m in o r—1T h o m a s W. H art ap p o in ted
era ill g e t t i n g t h e h a r v e ste r tru st.
Mrs. Bollanoti, Indep.
in
! ; o f Pparklfiig gc •
g u ard ian .
<ì l a d \ s Bohann on 1 ndep.
non*, f fn a r m ore
J. L Britt, Dallas.
B*’t the- • I* move
o re than
th an
In re-e state of M arg aret R i d d e l l ; final
Miss hola h cK o llettc is su in .' a t h e
II. P. Byers, Dallas.
thl.’. to delight them Hie vforms and account filed a n d set for h earin g on Oc
a t r i c a l firm for failure t o s t a r t her i : i
N. L. Binici Dallas.
face* of th o r e they love. T h e lover to b er 17th.
Mrs. -I II Huwh y, M o n m o u th .
In r e-estate of J o h n Loy. d eceased ; fi
a new play. In t h e m e a n t i m e , her
ilia” look noon th e feature « o f h e r who.
Mina Hawley. M ouiuouth.
In his eve« a t least. 1« a l w a y s lav-i tl- nal accoun t filed a n d h earin g set lor ()«•-
f a th e r is m a k i n g a h i t in all his old.
Frida V :
ftil. Tin* ivothcr t;’av ree h e r newborn 1 to her 17th.
ones.
In t h e m a t t e r of t h e g u a r d i a n s h i p o f
Y i \ Fiske, Dallas.
b abe lying he* l le h er an d experience C le m e n t L. H a r t, a m i n o r , bond filed
F. V. Iiidand, .Monmouth
th e e!n t h e g r e a t Joy of h er life. T h e ! and approved, an d J o h n I*luke a n d NY.
.1. P M< Pim mon« I h , I htlla«.
I he S t a t e s m a n says t h a t ii B ry an is
yo-vig may look w ith r e v e r e n t nfiec- j 1, Bice a n d C. D. Cal breath appointed
.1. D. KeltV, .Mc('oy.
elected he will h ave a c h a n c e l pack
ti on on those wh o h av e I* gotten them , i appraisers.
T h e se an d m y rla la of o th e r o b jects are I In re estate of Edw in Caldwell, de-
An absolutely non-intoxicating beer.
the suprem e court
A n o th er th in g j (
lin g er
D. i II iih .
t h e herlimy* of those wh o h a v e been j c e a s e d ; receipt of elerk of M u ltn o m ah
t h e people w an t. If p ack ed by ^ >' j S unday :
Contains
less than .1 por cent alcohol.
b le:red w ith sight.”
I county filed, e s ta te closed a n d ex ecu trix
M . L. Srhoew filer. Ifullas.
W I T H H A L F AX E Y E .
B ryan t h e decisions ren d ered hy said
Guaranteed
under the Pure Food and
T
h
e
s
p
e
a
k
e
r
paused,
then
co
n
tin
u
ed
j
db
^
h
a
rg
e
d
.
E. M . Ra mlall, I (alias.
an y body can see t h ere is s o m e th i n g dis-
c o u r t will n o t always be in favor of
in a still m ore Impressive tone:
Mrs. E. M. Randall, Dallas.
Drugs act, June 30, 1903.
Reco
I
ti
active
a
b
o
u
t
our
k
IVL.rriage Licenses.
t h e m o n ey power, a n d ju stice will be Monday :
‘‘B u t w h a t shall we say of those con- |
CHINA W ARE.
mmended
by
the
medical
profession.
d en m ed to live in p erp etu al d a r k n e ss ?
J. S. ( ’«»«»per, Indep.
E. L. Ba ker a n d Lillie J. Wilson.
re ndered. R e p u b li c a n paper s c a n n o t
I t ’« far above t h e co m m u n kind bo th in
Unsurpassed as a tonic.
J i m Baugh, Dallas.
R«»v R. Hew itt an d Lena Mav Heise, piality am i «lesigli. T h e re is a to n e to
F o r th em tint tire h a s no pictures. T hey
bold t h e i r h i . h e r c o u r t s u p as e x a m
m ay feel t h e p ress u re of a ha nd, hut
Tuesday :
it whit Ii m ak es it su i t a b l e for a n y hom e
S en ato r !><mi lie • tatod ju st prior to th e an d for a n y occasion, ^ u t for all its
ples of pro b ity .
Dr. P íandhoefer, Falls ('ity.
c a n see no sm ile of welcome nor the
*£• X»*
•i 1
»¿a »¿i *¿1 »¿a ■ £■
NY. V. Fuller. Dallas.
lovelig'it d a r t from th e ey es of those Chicago conv ention t h a t no one was iit- excellence t h e prices an* su rp risin g ly / v \
t«»
«»cenpy R«*osevelt’s shoes h u t Bryan, low. \ fact t h a t will not lessen its a t - I ?> ■
Mrs. \\ . NY. IV re iva I, Ind«*p.
Now t h e cr y goes u p t h a t .1 B r y a n «
F o r Sale A t
they love. T h e y a r e p risoners in a an d t h a t n«< one «*I m * could beat h im .
R E. NYillianiK, Dallas.
t r a c t i venes« in yo ur eves, we hope.
d ungeon."
h a n k g u a r a n t e e p ro p o si'i m i should
’ î- V •!* -V »1+ 4
1
Boi
WV i I in - da y :
4*
T h e s p e a k e r p au sed again.
Every
be p u t in o p e r a tio n t h e so u n d I .ink-
‘U
Ed Biddle. Dallas.
Ti e Vw' tiling W orker.
eye except th at «>f the y o u n g girl whose
would h a v e to m a k e good for t h e poor
4L 11. ki*rr, Ifallas.
P.«?nl summer «; :s lia. • c<> • to pass.
case w as U*liiv trie d was fixed upon
Ti.o ranri i.ry i ii ,:!is u; » the gl. 33.
ones. B e tter t h a t t h a n t h a t t h e p« «»-
h« r de fender. li«»rs w ere fixed s tr a ig h t
Ti c pee kr.boo ! ,>w 1 1 • • : i cla li e « ias3.
. ' f V-k Í
*i*<-*t»*i»4*v
4*
v
v
v
4**:*+•j**r
v
WISF. TALKS BY THE C FF1CE BOY
pie s h o u ld c o n t i n u e t o he rubbed of
be
fore
her.
Lowe
dug
hi<
voi<
t*
alm
ost
Ard w■iu;.; i* I. .s ur.* ;.11 the go.
V/1LL GIVE SM0KF.R
Aro; n«l one 3 v. Hst a belt Is. which
to a whisper, h er a d v o c a te added:
( h e ir havings hy t h e wild eat b a n t s ,
I Original.]
IK-1: 3 l. «*«•.) '«-m l.|'. \vi i many a hitch.
I . A l ' d l l . M l V ’S (iltO C K U Y .
Co m p an y H will give a «mok er at th e
‘*G«*ntlemon of the ju r y , my client is
* la/ow
.-«r,
H i dug a case ¡¡i cou rt. I w a s w ait
' i i bè who ’.vori., ye i .?» to be rich.
now p e r m i tt e d . \N liicli is b e t t e r able A n n o i v next T h u r n l a v evening. Sand
a i ii- » .- - .'? .« !
Mlud."
So
Irbor
be
would
n«•ver
know
iig until the one on the d o ck et w a s
to s t a n d it. t h e widow
ho as k s for a witches ami i*offee will I»«* served, prfoi
It w a s so m e tim e before the so u n d s
ÍI
to a good sm oke, an d several hours • Iispo«ed «*!'. A y o u n g ; i r I w a s try in :
Unii
ss
ijercii.'iiu*
lias
In
the
name
safe place t o k eep h er m i t e or t h e o p «pent in social conversa tion.
j inciden t to a co u rtro o m recommenced.
All tin* lo break her f a t h e r ’s will.
That m:
purses lame
He had . W h e n they did they se rv ed for a hack-
AI.*o;;t t:Ilia time « .' •. r —the same
m em b ers of tin* eompnu.v are invited to
u l e n t h a n k official«?
Been
bed
ridden
for
so
m
e
y
e
a
r
s
before
Thai fror.i > r a •.■«»'m* takes »1 slice
j g round to 1 lie iiioiiotonous read in g by
I»«* pi«*-«*nt ami tin* Itemi/«*r ¡icknow-
To ham]1 «. J. » Ihe l»u .
I:is death. Ids sister had tak en care of j th e Ju d g e of Ida c h a r g e t«i the ju ry,
T h e Newberg G r a p h i c take« inali- |r |.r,»^ a spiM’ial invitation. T h • com-
If n o t. t h e r e is ¡i r e a s o n for it.
M a n y t i m e s t h e ch il-
V. !:■> la jor« ilirou. i t
:•••»..liner s span
n ii't e e of a r ra n g e m e n ts eonslst of .halve him. a n d lie ha left h er all lus prop- , No «>ue o f tin* j u r y m e n listened to It.
Fr« .» I . u* wn to
r.»
that 1 e can
ciou« p leasu re in r e p r i n t i n g a le tte r j \_ p Brown, cliairm a n , Dean Collins
d r e n w«)til«l r a t h e r s t a y h m e in t h e e v e n i n g if t h e y
•rty on h er verbal prom ise t h a t sli
for tin* mind of ev ery on«* of the I
To gat riiai selli» si:: ii \vt if:iu Ice
p u b lish ed in t h e O r e g o n ia n ab o u t j L II Butl«*r a n d Dan Brown, which of would t ke ca re of Ids d a u g h te r . Id
o n ly h a d s o m e t h i n
t o do.
G iv e t h e u a n o p p o r
—. adianapolia News.
tw e lv e w a s m ad e up Tlu* pettifogg er
•
it>«*1f insures a g«»«»«l time,
hr.(I f u rn is h ed t.i.* counsel for the plain- j
o u r g o v ern o r «.id . o n i n u - n t i n g <m it. | n „. Iir. t
| v ¡11M|MVti„ n wi|, n atu ral heir. It w a s «lalined th at th
t u n i t y to g a i n s o m e a c c o m p l i s h m e n t so t h e y will he
At
::£,s.
a n d tak e« o t h e r new sp ap ers t o ta-k oeem «»a th S a tu r d a y n ig h t billowing, )l«l m an had been i n c o u ip e tin t t » mak« j tilt’ with a lance which Ihe latter had
abb* t • I»«* leader.« in t h e i r social circles.
If y o u
c
Miss Bridge F iend Y «ni o u g h t to be
(or n o t 11 Iso d o in g ho . If tin- ne«H|ui-
« l"i li ¡ill iii. mlH-iv of Hi,. ....... puny a will a n d th at Ills s i s t e r had used hu rled hack, »¡buttering tin* d efen d an t's
would b u y a p i a n o on o u r easy p a y m e n t p l a n , y o u
u n d u e Iniluence to m ak e him <!«> so in ease. W hen tin* le a d in g had been fin ab le lo w rite fine « une«lies. Mr Post
w ould l>e givin,- t h e m t h e b est c h a n c e of t h e i r lives.
por m en of Or eg on w.-r. t o toll half of ........ .................. ............ .
from Ktig.-m- h er favor. At a n y r i t e , slu* had hut ished th e fo rem an o f the ju r y an n o u n c
Youn g A uthor Yon L atte r mo. Miss
NY hy o u g h t I?
wlm t tlioy k now regHrdioy hiu -I i i w h - «ml nmv firing M.mi* oflii-iul »¡Hi i.im t. m eagerly fulfilled h er prom is e to p r o e d t h a t they could come to a verdict Beatrix
We sell many of t h e worlds I k » s i makes a n d grad e«
,
.
.
.«•.
i
*t
i conduct th e ¡UHi.(>eti«>n.
Miss Bridge Fiend
B« v a use you
vide for th e girl w h o should h av e In w ith o u t leaving th eir seats. H e then
|.«<U' h of p r o m i n e n t o H i .- m I i , tlo-ri
............. vi„K ',„V11V ,)f
i n c l u d i n g , Mason & H a m l i n , H a r d m a n , \ \ i g m a n ,
Cajitain Chor* her! ted.
an n o u n c e d t h a t th«*y had found f«>r the i um!ie su< !l «»»using plays Miuueapo-
w o u ld c n ’t be room for a n y t h i n . ' els« peni "g will cause a vaeanev for a eom-
P ric e a n d T u p le , etc., a t pr ices r a n g i n g fro m 1137 u p
lis Jo u rn al.
T h e atto rn ey for t h e plaintiff wa*. plnlntlff.
\*4 to who will I».
in t h e i r papers. It would raise a iiiilliding oil;« 4*f
t o $750.
T h e re w as a «leiuoustration iu the
!f
«‘I* cte«I t«i fill th at positi«)!) is as vet tin physically a n d m en tally a splendid
• t e n c h in his own p«rt.y t h a t Mr, <>p ii < j in st imi. I Inwe an* m en in town m an ; the atto rn ey for t h e d e f e n d a n t co u rtro o m which th e Jmlge was un ab le
Tho B t s t of It.
W e will sell y o u r old o r g a n o r p i a n o for y ou.
L ittle W illie- Say. pa. w h a t is th e !
G r a p h i c would n o t like.
Tlu* girl’s atto rn ey told her
aioph' ab le and « » 1 < 11 H i « * i * • n t ex perion«*«» had a ha«l ca se a n I reso rted to p etti [ to check
Call a n d see tin a t t h e A d a m s J: Brob si F u r n i t u r e
to acceptably fill t h e position, an d it is
-■ «
Th e elrl .from whose claim hi t h a t t h e r e were incuv pre. eat who de difiere nee b etw een g en iu s a n d insali- ¡
C
o
’» store.
p n d i ihlc t i n t an election will In* called
sired to offer • > igra'iiloMous.
She ity V
“ Eat All We Can,” Says Willie. j;
W illiam R a n d o lp h II e a s t ’s p l i t i
w a s «îcfcndhv*: Ills client sa t motioul«*«: .
in th e n ear future, as s«»nn as tin* coin
Pa T h e lunatic, my son. Is a t least ; Down east th ey say . ‘ E a t all you r a n •
st »«»«I up, a n d e v er, p« - m in the
oal s ta rjh a« reach ed its zenit h am i is in p an\ nirnd»« is g«*t t«»g«*tlu*r an«l <lc<*i«h w ith h er fa ce to w a r d the Jury. He.
room passed her with a pressu re of s u r e o f Ids bo ar d ami clothes .—Lon- | an d can all you c a n ’t e a t . ” I g u e s s !
c o u n t c n a m e wore a n ex p ressio n of
the
des«endaney. T h e
e r stw h ile " l M" ‘ ' ,l thev wish.
dou Opinion.
tin* h uni.
t h e r e ’s all k in d s <*f goods to can. Lots
h
ab
itu
al
«afines».
“ C h a m p i o i” of every ca u s e t h a t r e p
tin* fall !
T h e will w as broken ; sh«* w a s rich.
of people go cam p in g in
As tlu* eas e pro i*«*de.l th e a t t o r n e
m o n th s an d h u n t i n g an d fishing. Gee, !
W h e n th e last person had co n g r a tu
Triolet*: In June .
re se n te d or pro v o k ed r «lie.il ism or
McCOY.
opp*>vlng her r; sc seem ed to be d i s
wiien
I
h
elp
u
n
p
ack
all
t
h
e
com
forts of
Sli<* was th«* maid of ho:.or,
lated h er a do uble lino was formed,
sen satio n alism is d o om ed to political
------
tu r b e d ov er tile effect h er perso nality
c a m p life in o u r c an n ed g«x><Is «lepart-
Ard I was his l>«*sl man.
t h r o u g h whit ’: on t h e n* in of h er co u n
I gladly gated upon her
w a s h a v i n g on th e j u r y . T h e r e wn
m e n t, I can ju st im agine myself coo k
oblivion. H e a r s t has ‘‘Hoppetl” a n d 1 C T I Bill ma«l<* Dallas a luisin*
sel. s|i«* v. :i k«»«l ou t of the room ami
S
was ih«> maid of honor.
ing a rabit stew ! I t ’s well to h a v e a j
little av ailab le ev id en ce to p rove h<*
c h a n g e d his political affiliations so of it Tm*s«lay.
d o w n » ;*. carriage.
I knew I w is a gon«T —
goo«! > ii]>ply of provision*—v o u ’re a !«>t
'Twas there It all began.
I* !*• 8m u ek an d family were fair vis claim, a n d he had no d o u b t h u t f«> ' T! **.i f »:• th«* first tim e th«»se left l»e-
t* n to f u r t h e r his own selfish e n d s
I m ore ap t to I k * successful with th e Ii h J
th is personal c h a r m t h a t he would wia
itors T h urs day.
6he was ihe m i.I of honor.
hlnd looked f«>r the d e f e n d a n t ’s coun
|
a
m l g a m e —a n d we h av e so m e d a n d y
t h a t t h e p ublic h as ceased t«> pay an y
Ami I was his best man.
J. k . Sears made Salem a visit tlac Ms < iis«*. Finally lu* d e term fn ed to tak«* ¡ sel. H e hail slipped out unnoticed.
| Lr«X)d tilings to c a r r y aw av with you.
m ore a t t e n t i o n to h im . His I ml«* last <»f t he w eek .
n«lvnntago of a s t a te m e n t mad«* hy his I
'Twas there my gladness ended—
: All «»rts of caiine«! meats, vegetables
F. A. M ITCH EL.
a n ta g o n is t t«* forestall th is effect.
I stem ed ui>on her train
pen d en o e league is a farce a n d will
lan d preser ves, bisc uit a n d n an r a l e
I ari Sears an d Jo h n hiu ick went to |, » “ I t 's Impossible," sal 1 th e girl’s nil-1
Tin* breach can ne'er be mended.
I
I lours, oil rea«ly to mix w ith t h e milk
n o t I k * able t o m u s t e r a c o r p o r a l ’« t h e fair Tuesday.
’Twas there my gladness ended.
i a n d h a k e ; h a m , bacon, c h ip p e d beef,
voeate. " t h a t my clien t sh o u ld h ave
She may have thought me splemlid, j «heese, p«»tat es, etc. T h e r e ’s ju st a
g u ard d u r i n g t h e presen t c a m p a i g n .
Tho C a u :e of It.
.litMK'H
oí l'iirtlaiid, in vinitinu seen all t h a t w a s going on in th at
l et never will again.
Morris, t h e lead in g jeweler, has just recei e«l a
M o th er
Why. Robbie, how clean
few po inter s, a n d ify«*ti’ll t r u s t y o u r se-
H e a r s t e i t h e r fails to see t h « - " b a n d f re m i r n MrCnv
•Twas there my gladness ended—
household for th e renson” -
beau tifu l line of gnl«t h ead ed u m b r e lla s amP-caue«
y o u r h a n d s an*!
* lection w ith ns, it will be a g«M»«l one.
1 stepped upon her train.
w ritin g o n t h e w all” or is a ‘‘h a i r
" I f y o u r client,” i n t e r ru p t e d th e
J D. stimi,. a n d I family were Salem
from
^2.50’to $15 each, all gr. u a n t e e d , also a new
( ionic in an d c«»nsult with me.
Bobbie—A r e n ’t t h ey ? But you oug ht
—Chicago Record-Herald.
counsel for the «Tbfeu.se. "could no t see
o n e «>f late c u ts in Libby cut glass.
brained ass.” He is a political non visitors T i m » lay.
t o have Mv*u ’em before I helped
Clvd, • K-ltv was a P o rtlan d visitor w h a t w as golti ; on In t h a t hovachoM IB i.lget m a k e the breail! New York
e n t i t y — a n d c a n n o t a n d will not i n
A t th e Ball Game.
B. F. JONES
with ey es which sh e Is now 4*ml.*avor*
th fir««t of tin week
Life.
This combination nw«*pt
ju r e t h e D em o cratic or a n y o t h e r party
OPTICIAN
Ing to win the j u r y to h e r side, then
Won
lit
truly
In*
elyslun—
Attorney-at-Law
J. R. « V a s was a P»
nger t.» I*«»rt- no p a i r o f optics c a n see a n y t h i n g . ’*
or a t r a e t a n y following fr«»m t h e m . — lami th
T«> have a grand sumil .seat
Stock?
i* Inni nÍ th e i
IN
I>
KPKX!>KM
'K
,
UK.
Combined with knothole vls'on
Ills op p o n en t sto«» 1 motion less, with
Dem ocracy.
"1 p resu m e," «alti the speculative
O llIX iO X
DA 1.1,AS
P ro b a te work a sp ecialty.
- New York 8u.
Mrs. I.ynn Richardson was a pnsNcn- his ey e fixe«l upon t h e pettifogg er,
bonnier,
"they
call
that
railroad
the
g« r t«» Mc.Minnvill«* \\ **dn esday.
while
t
h
e
««‘conde
w
ere
being
tleke.l
Following t h e p reced en t *•-1ahlished
P l a n t sy stem liecause it takes s«> m uch
Frie ndly Candor.
4 4 4 « * « é « 4 é é 4 4 4 t.4 k é « « * « # *
l l a a l e v A Son s«*nt a ear «*f -he**p to a w n y H e n eith er spok«» n o r g a v e sign w a t e r to m a k e It gr«»w big.’*—Chicago
4
"P a. w h a t' » frieiulh i*ainl«*r?"
in form er c a m p a i g n s t h e republi«*an Salem to exhibit at tin* stat«* fair.
t h a t lie Intended to sp e ak T h e sll«*n« e Tribune.
"
I
t
Is
general!.*'
tin*
first
aid
to
er»
m a n a g e r s a n n o u n c e t h a t they will
of
tin*
eo
u
riro
o
m
w
a
s
un
b
ro
k
en
.
Jmlge.
B 4 . K ‘\ t ami family nr«* cam p in g
m ity ." —Detroit I re«* Pr«*«»
Jury, even tin* clerk of the court, who
m a k e pu b lic t h e so u rce of t h e i r earn at t h e fair g rounds d u r in g t h e fair.
T ransform ation.
hail
boon
d
r
i
v
in
g
a
pen.
looked
at
him
It wna a "Merry Widow'' hat.
ptrign c o n t r i b u t i o n s ‘‘af ter t h e elec
4' 4> Merritt ami family uiovim I t o '
T h e Spot Identifie«!.
fixedly. T h e t h r u s t h ad j a r r e d upon
A llo w in d "Merry Widow" hat.
:
t i o n . ” " I t is an h o n o r «*t honors t«» 4 «»rvallis W c«h<<*s<lav w hich is m u ch r«*- j
L i t t l e dn>i»s ol w a t e r
Wlîli brl’.i «o wide anti tint.
t
h
e
i
r
sen:
I
Ultles.
a
n
d
they
w
atch
ed
Help us all to set*
g»vtt«*«l, as NB(’«»y is now w ithout a li«>-i
Then* ramo a «inniner »bower.
D«» voti m*«*«l wood? In pre-
I k * n o m i n a t e d in t h e way Mi. lb van tel.
Intent!:, t h e lips fro m w h ich a defence
Wlieiv
the
lo.*
we
ordered
Anti It wilted in an hour
p arin g t«> place y o n r o rd er
Plainly used to b.
v as o\peet«Ml. T h e girl sa t ap p a r e n tly
was. I t would seem m e r e th a c o i n
And, alas, twas not a merry.
«lers
m u r i n l e r t h a t I ani
A car load of lu m b e r for o u r new unm oved .
-New
York
Sun.
But a aorry widow hat'
c i d e n t a l t h a t t h e ean itid ate shouhl s« h*»«»l lions arrived NN'««lnesday. Mr.
uhle lo fiirni sh voi: all ki nds
—Chicago News.
At
l
i
t
h
e
r
«
1
*
«»mler
n*linqui»1Ted
his
of slal» wood frmu e i t h e r «»tf
h ave ch o sen for his place of living H u h h n rd an d Mr. Nshhaugh. «»f Dallas,
Necessarily.
stattuv<pio rigidity and. a f t e r slowly
are t h e contractor«,
t h è Dalli« sa wm ills, a t t h è
“T h a t w a s a wll.v ruse of Blngl e> ”
a town w h ich Iwars t h e n a m e of th e
Orthographic.
raisin g his right h an d In gesture. I k »
best po.-sible raU s, 8»*n*i in
"Yes.
It
w
as
P
ln
g
le
Is
n
wily
roost
"D
o
you
reg
ard
At
a
ml
»irti
oil
as
a
g r e a t e m a n c i p a t o r . T h i s y ear tax-
Buy y«»ur school t*ooks, |x n«*ils and g*m t«» » peak In a v«doe which, h ad not
voti? «»nlers hv e i t h e r ph«»ne.
r
.
”
Clevela
nd
Plain
f
ealer.
refined
p
ro
d
u
ct?”
O | th e co u rtro o m ' lieen perfe ctly still,
M u tu a l
Bell 44:ì.
ri 'd en people of t h e F u i t e d St.«t«*s t a b l e t - at B<*¡t «V ( 'herriiigt«ni's.
"1
«houli!
call
It
refined,
con
sidering
N O N F. OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H
S«*coinl liaml school hooks tak«*n in w o rld l u n e l e e n Inondi’ le
look to t h e N e b r a sk a n as t h e i r e m a n
t
h
a
t
It
h
as
b«*eu
fined
ov
er
an
d
over.”—
**Th«*rt» a r e e; «*s.” h e said, " t h a t will
i r b n n g e for new ones at Belt A d h sr *
c ip a to r , a n d his d u t y is etpially as jn tft m -
\
\
Hshiagton
s
t
a
r
.
T h e C o u r t St.
OI p e r v i v e ovil w h e r e no evil exists. !»e-
Crocers
Mr. Willi« S im o n to n in fo rm s us t h a t ca u s e when tnrneil In upo n them selv es
they r a n see n o good. T h e re are eye*
t h a t r a n see no evil becau se IntrjjsDtc-
S c c td s E n u ls io n .
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