Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 08, 1908, Image 2

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UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
WOODMAN HAIL, MONDAY EVENING, OCT 12
What Our County Official Have Done
T h e P la y Y o u
Since Our Last Issue.
W an t to See
W omen a s Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
T H U R S D A Y , O C T . 8 , 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. F I S KE .
or diseased.
T K effer, roads ............................
19 90
Probate Court.
Kidney trouble has
N G B e n n ett, roads ....................
90 00
become so prevalent
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G u a rd ia n sh ip of B urk m in o r h e irs— N G H arris, r o a d s ......................
that it is not uncommon
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Item iz er, one vear in advance .................................
O. 1!. F ocht d eclin in g to q u alify or act A M Shaw , roads ......................
for
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SU BSC RIPTIO N S " '¡ t h ' V’»vkly O regonian or S em i-w eekly J o u rn a l
as g u a rd ia n , J . I). S m ith ap p o in ted in
J3 afflicted with weak kid­
E N Bi 1 veu, roads .....................
42 50
W ith O regon W oodm an .............................................
his place.
neys. If the child urln-
S H Pet re, r o a d s ........................
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E s ta te of J . M. M itch ell, d eceased —
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ates too often, if the
A I. Stow e, roads
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final account se t for h e a rin g O ctober 30, Ja s Lee. ro a d s .................................
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
14 50
a t 10 a. m.
M U T U A L j ( R esilience, 1401
reaches an age when it should be able to
N (ì H arri« , roads
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94 45
R esidence, 113
K state of J o h n C am p b ell, .Jr., de- C olum bia Bridge C o .................... 017 00
control the passage, it is yet afflicted v/ith
ccased— rep o rt of sale of real e s ta te co n ­ C o lu m b ia Bridge Co
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
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firm ed ; a d m in is tra to r au th o rized to sell C o lum bia B ridge Co ................
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
100 00
Patronize One Another for the Upbu ilding o f Town a n d County.
personal e s ta te mid p u rch ase m ark er for F K H u b b a rd , ju stic e c o u r t . . .
step should be towards the treatment of ,
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grave n o t to co st m ore th a n $50.
these important organs. This unpleasant
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11 H o lm an , ju stice c o u r t........
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
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E sta te of E liza b eth M. W rig h t, d e ­ H Hoi n a n , ju stice co u rt ........
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
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ceased— p etitio n to m ortgage real e s ta te C L C rid er, s u n d r i e s ................
A ccording to S e n a to r F u lto n th e •hange it s m a n ife st belief, fo re-w ear most people suppose.
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for p u rp o se of paying in d eb ted n ess C H M orris, s u n d r ie s ................
Women as well as men are made m is­
15 00 1
Y o u w o n ’t t e l l y o u r f a m ily d o c t o r g ran ted .
W ill V.il Co. lig h ts ................
re p u b lican p a rty ca n do no w rong— all* eia nee to a reform t h a t it know s
erable with kidney and bladder trouble, j t h e w h o le s t o r y a b o u t y o u r p r iv a te
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E sta te of David Davis, deceased — te s­ D S h e p h e rd , ro o d s ....................
not even if th e y e le c t h im « rim to r in ­ to I k * for th e p ro te c tio n of th e people, and both need the same great remedy, f,,
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v o u a r e to o m o d e s t. Y o u tim o n y ta k e n an d co n tin u ed for a rg u ­ R B W inslow , r o a d s ..................
stead of C h a m b e rla in .
T h e p a rty an d p u t it elf on record as h a v in g no The mild and the immediate effect of
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it o p in e s t h a t good bai ks u n d e r su c h by druggists,
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c o u ld n o t e x p la in t o t h e d o c to r . Y o u r tio n al bond for sale of real e s ta te a p ­ A W P la n k in g to n , r o a d s ..........
99 10
cent and one dollar
I. I B ursell, roads ....................
l e t t e r w ill 1« h e l d in t h e s t r i c t e s t copr ,, proved.
C a n d id a te T a ft h a s yet to I k * elected a law w ould h a v e to m a k e u p th e de- sizes. You may have a
9 15 !
E E Lee, r o a d s ...........................
fid e n e e . F r o m h e r v a s t c o r n 's ;*
G u a rd ia n sh ip of G len and C h arles F W K n o ll, roads ......................
39 00
« All sample bottle by mail
by th e people to a n ottico. H e h as d e lin q u in c ie s of th e had
free, also pamphlet tell- Home o f swauip-itoot. e n e e w i t h s ic k w o m e n d ■ u r i ’ n ig
g t h r S ? t o d d a r d , m in o rs—o rd ered ih a t J . T. S E G u th rie , r o a d s ...................
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served th em in m a n y d iffe re n t c a p a c i­ h a n k s a re good to th e u n p r o te c te d d e ­ ing ail about it. including many of the
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p a s t t h i r t y y e a r s s h e m a y h a v e C h a m ’ierlain be ap p o in ted g u ard ian : N. W ill Lee, roads ..........................
ties, b u t each tim e w as a p p o in te d . p o sito r u n til th ey fail to pay th e ir d e ­ thousands of testimonial letters received g a in e d t h e v e r y k n o w le d g e t h a t w ill T eth ero w , R o b ert Ford an d G. L. Mc- Ja ck K effcr, ro a d s ......................
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Kilmer
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Q u ite a record. R oosevelt is now tr y p o sits an d th e n th e y a re hail ones, an d
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and lo w in g , f r o m g r a t e f u l w o m e n , e s ­
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E sta te of T hom as W illiam s, deceased B H u b b a rd , r o a d s ....................
in g to a p p o in t h im p re sid e n t.
the o n ly su ffere rs are th e people S ta te mention this paper.
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ta b l i s h b e y o n d a d o u b t t h e p o w e r o f — E lin o r W illiam s ap p o in ted a d m in is­ A W indover. ro a d s ....................
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t r a t r i x ; I. M. S im pson, A. A. Linde* R W W alfen b arg er, ro a d s........
a n d o th e r fu n d s a re allow ed p r o te c ­
Do n o t m a k e a n y m ista k e , b u t re
T he re p u b lic a n s h a v e now becom e
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tio n a g a in s t failures, h u t th e p riv a te m e m b er th e n a m e , S w am p -R o o t, Dr
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Ja s C h icty , ro a d s ........................
so scared of B ry a n ’s p ro b ab le ele tio n
K ilm e r’s S w am p -R o o t, am i th e ad d re ss
in d iv id u a l m u s t ta k e th e c h a n c e as in g h a m p to n , N. Y. on e v e ry b o ttle .
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E sta te of R o b e rt R iley, deceased— i
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t h a t in ad d itio n to R o o sev elt th e y are
final acco u n t set for h ea rin g N ovem ber A C h a m b e rla in , ro a d s ................
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to w h e th e r he ban If is good o r bad.
to c o n q u e r a l l f e m a le d ise a se d .
le n d in g o u t th e e n tir e c a b in e t to m ak e
5, 1908, a t 10 o ’clock a m.
T h e A m erican people lik e fair play.
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COUNCIL MEETS.
E sta te of Maggie M iller; deceased—
T h ey lik e to see th e poor p ro te c te d as
to w n , P a ., w r i t e s :
Andrew K ershaw ap p o in ted a d m in is­
to th u s n eglect th e d u tie* of t h e i r of­
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tr a to r ; le tte rs to issue upon filing of
ag e I hdd su ffered fro m a n o rg a n ic de- approved bond.
fice«.
PropoM tnn Presented for Numbering
re p u b lic a n p a rty fooled th e m w ith
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E s ta te of H . T. B au g h m an , deceased
ROOFING
pro m ises of needed refo rm s to th is
Streets and Residences.
I t is now conceded by all t h a t th e
an d w a s e x tre m e ly n erv o u s. M
My v n p h h v y ii-
si­ —in v en to ry an d a p p ra is m e n t filed and
en d . T h e people h a v e arriv e d a t th e
T1IK REST RO O FIN G
approved.
schem e of re p u b lic a n p o litic ia n s h a s
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ON T H E M A R K E T
E sta te of A lbert W. Fow ler, deceased
lim it of th e ir p a tie n c e . T h e 3rd of
T h e city council m et in reg u lar ses­
tio n to g o t w ell. A frie n d to ld me
w orked, an d t h a t Gov. C h a m b e rla in
•final acco u n t se t for h earin g T h u rs ­
a b o u t L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V eg etab le
M uds by tlit* N o rth w est Roofing
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sion last M onday ev ening w ith all p res­
will n ot he elected se n a to r from O re­
C om pound, an d I took it an d w ro te you day, N ovem lier 5, a t 10 o ’clock a. in.
com
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e n t e x c e p t C u in cilm an E llis an d Shaw .
gon by th e n e x t le g isla tu re . T h is is a n d t h a t th e y h a v e d ecid ed te p u t a
fo r advice, fo llo w in g y o u r d ire c tio n s
kle, G lla ra n te e d for 10 y ears.
M am ie M urp h y am i A D M urp h y
C oad it ;''»rt«*d th e w alk s on W ash in g ­
m a n a t th e head of n a tio n a l affairs
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to J o h n U nderw ood o t u x , lo t in
L. C. K O S E R
f d ay a w e ll w o m en , an d I am te llin g
ton s tre e t p ro p erly laid an d reco m ­
who will n o t p u rs u e th e c h a n g e fu l
t h a t p arty prove fa ith fu l o th e ir
In d e p e n d e n c e ......................
$ 525 m ended th a t a w a r r in t be d raw n in
A gent for ” olk C o u n ty . ¿
a ll m y f rie n d s of m y e x p e rie n c e .”
policies of su c h p ap ers as th e O reg o n ­
Allvn Yocom et u x to E v a L Dick­
prom ises a n d ol>ey th e w ishes of th e
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1450 fav o r of C o n tra c to r Roy AVas. en for th e
ey,
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FACTS F O H SIC K W O M E N .
ia n , h u t w ho will w ork for th e good
people.
F \V M astersen to R h o d a A Byers
a m o u n t of 21*.^ cen ts a foot.
F o r t h i r t y y e a r s L y d ia E . L in k -
of th e c o m m o n people, first, la s t an d
150
lot in In d ep en d en ce ..................
On m otion of Coad th e city agreed to
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J M G ra n t, sheriff to D D G o rslin e
R ep ublican p ip e rs are r u n n in g a a ll th e tim e . T h a t is h is u n c o n tr o ­
pay #30 to w ard th e lav in g of a cem en t
f r o n t r o o t s a n d h e r b s , h a s b e e n th e
lots in W est Salem and McCoy
verted
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carto o n e n title d No R e tre a t, p ic tu r in g
crossw alk on M ain s tre e t betw een th e
s t a n d a r d r e m e d y f o r f e m a le ills , i Bethel college to I N M u)key,
T a ft d efen d in g th e W h ite H ouse, an d t h a t th e y c a n rely on h im to b rin g
a n d h a s p o s itiv e ly c u r e d t h o u s a n d s o f
60 co rn irs o f i). C. Cri«l *r a i l Boyd & Son.
lan d in B ethel ...............................
i w o m e n w h o h a v e b e e n tr o u b le d w ith W ( ’ Brown to II C D itnick, lan d
T h is w as in accep tan ce of a proposition
on his g u n a label, S p eech of A c c e p t­ th ese refo rm s a b o u t.
402
| d i s p l a c e m e n t s ,i n f l a m m a ti o n , u lc e r a - < in Dallas
m a le by th e p ro p erty o w n ers of th a t
an ce
A p ro m in e n t re p u b lic a n of o u r
tio n f ib ro id t u m o r s , i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , I. M Jo n e s et ux to J a m e s Boy,fs-
10 v icin ity , w ho as th e w alk had to be re-
tow n heard t h a t speech a n d it d e t e r ­
WASHINGTON LETTER.
p e r io d ie p a in s , b a c k a c h e , t h a t l * a r - | to n , 40 seres 1 7 * r 7 w
laid w m ted to h av e a good one put
! in g - d o w n f e e lin g , f la tu le n c y ,in d ig e » - j
b L P e r n n . land
m ined him to vote for B ry an . H e
d ew n an d w ere w illing to sta m i th e bal
t i o n ,d i z z i n e s s ,o r n e r v o u s p r o s t r a ti o n . j
,.t |lx to ¿j Sears
says it was th e lam est t h in g he e v er
(F rom O ur R egular C o rre sp o n d e n t.)
W ashington, !> .(’ . O ctt. 2, 1908. I
5000 anco of th e cost.
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100 acre«, t 8 h , r 4 w
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listened to —T a ft seem i g to h* afra id
On m o tio n of Coml an o rd in a n c e w as
T he New York H erald w hich pose-s«*-*
W M and L illian L -w renson to
to to u ch on v ital issues.
a skill an d accuracy seldom equaled
m al S chool; U. F. R obinson, S uperiti- j Ja«on and L au ra N eeley, lot in
o rd ere d d raw n p ro h ib itin g tin* hit<*hing j
in feeling tin* politleai pulse, is astou-
120
te n d e n t M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty ; L. R. T ru-
Im lep .............................................
of h o rses to th e poles on m acad am -
i ver. .M onmouth N orm al S c h o o l ; 11. D. | T J Jelliso n et u x to C R G ibson
D o n ’t allow th e p litic a i c a m p a ig n ished at th e result of its re te n t in v esti­
g ation
About 'h e first of S eptcm bei !
500 ed sheet*». T h is practice lias alread y led
I Sh*-ldop, U n iv ersity of O regon ; J. M.
lan d in in d e p e n d e n c e ...................
nmv on to m ake you o verlook tin- < ‘>l-¡ T
l in u7¡l'.’í lim i M r. Taft b id 2« 8
to holes in th e stre e ts, anil if co n tin u ed j
• Pow ers,
S u p e rin te n d e n t of Schools, Allen T ow ns et ux to G _*orge Swer-
o n is t ratea in effect d u rin g S e p te m b e r j sure leeiorial votes an d th a t Mr. Bryan
Salem ; M iss C o rn elia M arvin. S ecretary | in g er, 3 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w
would en tire ly nullify th e co u n cil’s work
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for b e tte r h ig h u ays.
snrv to elect. In a recent issue of th at is required tJ> m eet th e d em an d s <>f a ; tion will be given th e visitin g teach ers i E va M A lex an d er, 30 acres, t 8
friends and a c q u a in ta n c e s th r o n h o n t paper th ey deciti reti th a t Ohio, N orth
T he co m m ittee on fire an d w ater w ere '
300
r 4 w
riij iilly grow ing hn«ine.*r. D«* you for on W ed n esd ay ev en in g and on T h u rs­
A uthorized to p u rch ase an e x p a n d e r for
th e older s ta te s cun i o n i" to a n y p a r t D akota, K ansas and Oregon which they one n d n u te believe th a t our trad e day ev en in g Dr. W J . K e ir, of th e O re­ E C R ichm ond et ux to B H Mc-
had placed in th e's ire rep u b lican colum n
C allon, 40 acres, t 7 s, r 7 w . . . .
t ie p ro p er fixing of leaky fire hose.
of th e Pacific N o rth w e st on one-w ay c u i- t be ta k e n o ut an d put iu th e doubt- w orld c o n tin u e to increase if ou r gro­ gon A g ric u ltu re (Yllegi* will lectu re on
“ M odern
D em ands in E d u c a tio n .”
ceries w ere not
C o -p er rep o rted t h a t th e s tr e e t fu n d {
tic k e ts a t le-s cost now th a n a t a n y full colum n w ith stro n g dem ocratic
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O F STA N D A RD Q U A L IT Y ?
M arriage Licenses.
was in a bad way as to finances, ow ing
leadings. T he New York H erald d u rin g
9:00 to 9:15 O pen in g E xercises
tim e d u rin g th e c o m in g w in te r.
to th e p ro p e rty ow ners not h a v in g all
Rov Brady an d F leta Bays
th e last 28 years has been an u n errin g Of course you d o n ’t. So why n o t try 9 ;1 5 to 10:40 D e p a rtm e n t W ork
paid up, au d th a t som e $9,Out) was yet.:
( ’, V. B rd and M y rtle R obinson
political p ro p h et an d w hile it is an in­ th e grocery sto re th a t su its so m any 10:40 to 10:55 Recess
■other
people?
You
certain
ly
w
a
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t
good
in a rre a rs . T he a u d ito r was in stru cted
T H E OREGON TA N S C O N S I S T E N ­ d ep en d en t paper, th e forecast th a t they
Leon (' T av lo r an d Gas.sic Sloper.
10:55 to 12:00 G en eral Session
groceiies
ns
well
as
they.
O
ur
prices
J. A. W agstaff ami B ertrice Blodgett to a t once collect th e sam e.
m ake, si ows th a t B rv an ’s election is
12:00 to 1:30 In te rm issio n
CY.
C laim s allow«'*!:
Fredrick B ark s and R osie Buffum.
now alm ost ce rta in . T his discovery e n a b le you to g«*t th em .
1 :30 to 1 :45 O pen in g exercises
M orrison A Ftowell .............. . .$898 10
A. D. S loper and L illie Bevens.
was a g re a t puzzle to th e H erald a t th e
1 :45 to 2:29 D e p a rtm e n t W ork
. .
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H A. B eaucham p and M aud H aw ley . F ra n k Rowell, g rad in g .
o u tse t, b u t they h ave now «liscovere.il
2:25 to 2:35 Rceess
F or som e tim e th e P o rtla n d Ore- i th e secret. In is R oosevelt’s desporical
J a s R obinson, h au lin g
9 2*)
W ade M cK inney an d M ay D aniels.
2:35 to 3:15 G en eral Session
F.
11
Brock,
labor
.
21«
70
g o u ia n , o rg an of th e d e fu n c t rep u b li- j d ictatio n to th e rep u b lican leaders th a t
...a t th e ..
3:15 to 3:30 Recess
J . R H a rris, lab o r
... .
•it» 35
3:30 to 4:30 G en eral Session
cu n p a rty , 1ms d ev o ted c o n sid e ra b le i ll" ’' r.e*i' ,l,c -1 « « e d h i g of cdegiist and
Patents.
II. C am p b ell, labor
4!> 2 *
.
| a p a th y not equaled in H arrison H over-
U nited S tates to E d w ard Riggs,
W. \V. Dawson, labor
Spa cu in a n a tt e m p t to «how t h a t Mr. w helm ing defect in 1892. All th e lead-
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B ry an is a m an of c h a n g e fu l policies j ing republican« feel th a t th e noiitina-
M. I). C o u lter, h auling
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i tion for Mr. Taft was not m ade bv the business houses an d residence« am i th e
11,a t It baa o r baa n o t succeeded in ao r(,|>ul>,K.HII purtv ,lUt ,,y .......... .
C L A IM S A l.L O W K D :
D. D. Kedtlckopp, 9.oiling
2 00
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sh o w in g we leave its read ers to ju d g e. I p o in tm eiit of M r. Roosevelt him self. p u ttin g u p of s tre e t signs. M r. R. L. | M jkes Mention of Polk County A S am pson, r o a d s ........................ # 71 10 ( I*. B rohst, en g in eer
I
van
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x
,
h
au
lin
g
Jacobs,
who
h
as
com
e
to
D
allas
to
m
ake
2
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8
00
(Gen S eifarth , roads ................
T h e p u r p o r t of th is am all a.iuib ia | T h « i* a kind ■;{ political sa m e n ot ral-
Fair Exhibits.
94 28
50 00 Rov W as-oin. sidew alks
R L C h a p m a n , co ro n er fees .. .
,
.
.
.
.
I«hed bv republicans and it is said th a t location, am i who rep re se n ts th e well
sim p ly to m ake th e re m a rk t h a t peo h u ndreds of life long rep u b lican s in
58 01
74 50 S| auliliin: Linnlx-r <’».
Ross Nelson, fru it in sp e cto r. . ..
know n piano house of W enger & ( ’her-
2 3 «
54 00 S. 1). M orrison, lals*r
pie who live in glass ho u ses sh o u ld every republican conn tv
are going to
H aw ley & Son, of McCoy, w ere large Dr W S C ary , h e a lth officer. . .
rin g to n , of S alem , m ade th e proposition. e x h ib ito rs of Lincolns a t th e Oregon M itrion C row ley, b rid g e s ............ 497 01 (»las« it P rn d h o tn m e
6 00
n o t th ro w atones. T h e O re .o n io n ia
« » -O lie ir ballot for yir llrvan aa a re-
52 00 A B ow m an, wo«id
14 00
b ake for tin s d ic ta to rsh ip . I hov w ant He lias had years of ex p erien ce in th e S ta te F air. T h ey have for m any years W m R eddekopp, ro a d s................
n o ted for c h a n g in g its o p in io n s, a n d | to teach Mr. Roosevelt a lesson th a t work au d know s th e best m ethod of pro­ b«*«*ii breed in g
1 00
. . . 151 00 ' K. C. & W K R.
th e
L ocust
Lawn F ra n k Hogue, roads
9 39 W m . F anil
. 12 09
so m e tim es q u ite su d d e n ly . I ts policy
W*U be rem em bered by all his success- cedure. Being an old new spaper m an , L incolns, am i tak<* g reat pride in th e m . ¿’h as K S p au ld in g Co, lu m b e r ..
L
D.
Brown,
salary
42 HO
T hey ha«l th ree yearlin g ewes, u n sh e ar J X Jo n e s, roads ......................... 183 20
now i . to d e rid e th e b a n k g u a r a n te e
„ hoped
wa„ ho(Mi)1 b
of both th e re could he none b e tte r versed. He ed, w ith tin* fleece m easu rin g 22 inches C hus D ickinson, bridges
36 75 Item iz er, p rin tin g
6 44 I
w as
9 9 ’,
plan ad vocated by M r. B ry a n , h u t no p arties th a t th is cam p aig n would pass is from tin* old hom e tow n of Ju d g e S ib ­ in le n g th ; th e se w ere left in th is long C h a s K erb er, bridges ................
92 75 thsei ver, p rin tin g
ley
and
H
urt
K
akin,
and
com
es
to
us
196 50 <to\ve B ios , h au lin g ........
4 IN»
lo n g er ago th a n May 21st of th is y ear, off w ith o u t any b itte rn e ss or m ud slin g ­ especially well recoin m ended. B u t we fleece th a t th e public m ig h t know of th e F red R itn c r, b rid g es...« * ..........
. . . 92 , ft
ing being indulged in. It lias rem ained
possib ilities of th e Lincoln sh eep as a J J Me Bee, bridg«*s .................... 351 40 T A. <Mom, sa lary
it was u n q u alifie d ly in favor of su c h a for Mr. Roosevelt, th e p resid en t of th e did not s ta r t in to sav a n y th in g e s­ long-wool m u tto n producing sheep.
Rock
q
u
a
rry
pay
roll
............
52 00
. . 807 .44
F ran k H ogue, b ridges ..............
p ro p o sitio n , an d in a n e d ito ria l of U nited S tates, to low er him self to tin* pecially lau d ato ry to Mr. Ja c o b s ; it is
M r. F. A. K oser. of R ick reall, had a W F S im on, b rid g e s .................... 100 00
th e n u m b erin g w e a r e after. T h e Ite m ­ fine e x h ib itio n of his B erkshires at th e Belt <k C h e rrin g to n . s u n d r i e s ...
T o t a l ........................
33 90
»2441 10
level
of
a
ward
politician
and
to
revive
t h a t d a te , r a th e r cleverly show ed w hy j Jl| 'J
15 00
old d isg u stin g m ethods of mud izer, u n d e r its p resent m an ag em en t, Oregon stat.«* fair
Mr. K oser has a fine j R o b ert B allier, bridges
A p etitio n from U. L. Jaco b s was
has
c
o
n
tin
u
a
lly
advocated
th
e
n
u
m
b
e
r­
it would l>e a good th in g for th e peo slinging cam paigns. “E very m an in th e
:0 OO m ad m ak in g a p ro p o sitio n to n u m b er
farm w h ere he lives an d raises not on ly JG \V C h a p m a n , bridges
280 58 th e busin ess lions *s ami residences of
pie, an d in sta n c e d th e d ifferen ce be- co u n try th a t know s th e record of Mr. ing of D allas houses, believing it one B e rk sh ire hogs, b u t Cots wold sheep. Ir.i M ehrling, bridges
25 Dallas ami to p u t u p s tr e e t signs, a i d on
.
.. t
r i i -
ai i
1 B ryan, know s th a t he is as incorrupt!- step m ore in on r g ran d m arch of prog­ T h is y e a r he has about 90 acres of clo v ­ G W C h a p m a n , bridges . .
tw een th e fa ilu re of h b an k in O k la R,,fe ft„ |. inColn o r W aalim *!«,. ,'ver ress and capable of b rin g in g o th e r im ­ er w hich lie th re sh e d for see«!, And in G ro sser A G riggs, bridges
3 85 m otion of Coad an o rd in an ce was or-
provem
ents
in
its
w
ake.
are
W
e
10 00 d ered d ra fte d p re p a rin g to r su ch an im ­
h o m a, w here th e people w ere p ro te c t- were, am i su p e rio r to R oosevelt o r T aft.
co n v ersatio n w ith him we find th a t th e W est S alem S u p p ly Co . . . .
14 00 p ro v em en t, th e o rd in an ce co m m ittee
e<l by law, anil in P o rtla n d , O n i o n E veryone of th e p.illclea tlm t M r. K ik .a,.- grow ing as a city so rap id ly th a t it is yield th ro u g h o u t th e valley th is y e a r J a k e T eal, r o a d s ................
I volt, claim s as his own was ta k e n bodily som etim es ban! for th e average citizen will n o t be mu«*h m ore th a n o n e-h alf E m m ett T u rn e r, roads ..
t 25 to ag ree on a sy stem of n u m b e rin g an d
w here th e y are a t th e m e.cy of every from th e teachings of Mr. B ryan ami to keep up w ith im provem ents m ade crop. Mr. K oser b r ie v e s th a t a farm M nscott A S ta rr, h a u lin g
2 00 re p o rt th e «letails to th e city a tto rn e y
and
co
n
tem
p
lated
,
b
u
t
we
are
all
try
in
g
22 75 for d ra ftin g . Q uite an a m o u n t of «lie-
rascal t h a t chose to p u t o n a big fro n t dem o cratic platfo rm s am i it is a fact
sho u ld be b e tte r a fter it is farm ed 50 A E M yer, r o a d s ..............
o u r best to «10 s »and to boost all of m e r­ y e a rs th a n w hen it fi/st sta rte d , an d S cott, B utler L u m b e r C o . .
102 10 cusflion was lia«l in th is m a tte r. an«l th e
an d ru n a b a n k , I t Woes n o t r e t i r e
it. At th e p resen t rate of progress it ru n s h is farm u p o n th is basis.
883 43 council seeme«! u n an im o u s in w ishing
Tat«* A N elson, b ridges . . .
will not be m any years u n til o n r tow n
a n e x tra o rd in a ily sensible m an to m a k e s R oosevelt so m ad.
33 25 to ad o p t som e such im p ro v e m e n t. Th«*
R id d le & Son, «if M onm outh, m ade a O scar S am pson, roads
will be in tin* fre«* delivery class a n d we fine d isp la y of th e ir g oats at th e Oreg«»n * B W ilson, Ju s tic e fe e s........
36 20 offer of Air. Jaco b s was to n u m b e r th e
readily see th e rea-on for th is c h a n g e
~
are a n o th e r ste p n e a re r th e top. As we S ta te F air. Am ong th e goats ex h ib ited F S W ilson, p a u p er acco u n t
3 30 i resilience« w ith o u t an y cost to th e <*ity.
of policy on th e O reg o n ian s p a r t.
DALLAS TO NUMBER.
grow m any im provem ents becom e a n e ­ was th e ir S o u th African buck, K ing j C osper K larn er. roads
13 10
9 he g e ttin g his pay o u t of th e p ro p erty | j
cessity to such grow th. One of th em is A rth u r, but for som e reason th e judges J M Falm uston, roads
S u ch a m easu re for th e relief of t h e '
------
18 25 o w n ers. H e proposes to put in a nice
n u m b erin g , a necessity before free d e ­ «lid not look w ith as m uch favor upon D N T u rn e r, roads ....................
12
<80
a lu m in u m lette
in ch es iu len g th
people was n o t m ade u p la n k of ,h< Another Step in the Onward March livery.
him as M r R id d le ha«l hope«!, an«l tn ev C E S ta a ts, road«
5 '" ja m ! to cost fr >m 25 cen ts to 50 cen ts
Now th a t wo are a b o u t to n u m b e r, th e won th e g ra n d ch am p io n on a n o th e r J B N esm ith , r o a d s .......................
rep u b lican plntfn m b u t it waa of th e j
12 00 j each, according to sty le . H e favors I
of Progress.
Item iz er w ants to see it done rig h tly or buck. H ow ever, th is buck h as proven II O B egham , r o a d s ...................
12 *0 th e 100 to a block sy stem , w hich is uni-
d em o cratic. W h y
th e n , eape hilly
____
all its good effects m ay be spoiled forev­ h im self a g ran d b reed er, as th e ir w in ­ Tom Keffcr, ro ad s .....................
12 0 ) | v ersallv conceded to tie th e best am i to
er
after. W e are ideally situ a te d as a ning ki«ls an d yearlings were o u t of him . Ja c k Keffcr, roads ......................
w hen
th e
O reg o n ian
c o n a ta n tly
A . atated elsew h ere o n r city council
2 0 0 1 com m ence an d run in all «lirections !
city for such an im p ro v e m e n t, an d for i t is n o t a t all necessary th a t a good C ity of D allas, m acadam . . . . 1000 00 ■ from th<* co u rt house, w h ich is th e
c l a i m » t h a t th e re ia n o n i" re a re- waa last M onday night prevented with
th e beginning of th e n u m b e rin g from b reed in g buck sh all alw ays be a good M arion co u n ty , b rid g e s .............. 457 01 geographi**»»I ce n te r of th e tow n, at *1
p u b li c a n p a r t y in O regon, s h o u ld it a pm poaition for th e niin,t>erin£ ol her th e c e n te r of tow n. s«i th a t as w e grow
show buck. Besi«les th e ir goats, th ey D allas W ater Co. ........................
23 75 would a d m it ot no confusion as th e tow n \
no confusion can ev er arise. T his is as had on e x h ib itio n a nice lot of L incoln C H M orris, lab o r .......................
4 00 grow s. As Dallas city b o u n d aries now
proposed by Mr. Jaco b s, and is th e o n ­ p.n«l C otsw old sheep. T hey have a b o u t Dr E m b ree. p au p er a c o t............
9 50 ex ten d on e-h alf m ile each w ay from th e
ly right way. It is recognized th e world j5 0 h e a « lo f Lincoln ewes on th e ir hom e Dr. M rC allon, p au p er acct . . .
2 00 co u rt h >n* e such a sy stem would l*e;
j over as th e best an d we : houl«l ta k e th e ! place, am i about 100 of Cotsw«»lds, while Dove A: W illiam s, p a u p e r acct. .
5 0O p racticab le an«! n > confusion could ev« r
i oxper'ienee of o th er t«>wns as «»nr enter* th e ir g o ats run u p in to th e h u n d red s.
D G M eador, p au p e r a c c t .
11 0 ) arise if we enlarge«! o u r lim its. Tin* I
! ion. N um ber from th e r e n te r an d al-
C E H u n tley , p a u p e r a c c t........
78 00 s tre e t signs th e city would h av e to pav
1 l**w 100 num liers foi a block. T hen a
J K Neal, p a u p e r acct
10 13 for at an a p p ro x im a te cost of som«* 30
••tranger can be easilv directed an d can
McCOY.
C A R o binson, p au p er acct
12 09 cent-« each, to tallin g p ro b ab ly som** $75
never get lost, an«t no botch will resu lt.
Dr S tarb n ck , in s a n e ....................
10 09 for th e e n tire town.
I Beginning at one end of th e tow n is cer­
Dr C ary, in sa n e .
..........
5 00
T he h earin g was cl* -»e«l in th e C o u rt
Jo e B o rce was a p assenger to C o rv al­ Dr B 11 M cCallon, insane
tain in a fte r y ears to result in e ith e r a
5 00 stre e t im p ro v em en t in: tte r , th e resoln-
jffb of ren u m b erin g or having a p art of lis S a tu rd a y .
O b serv er, p r in tin g ...................
48 15 ti«>n passed, and an o rd in an ce provid-
your tow n left o u t in th e cold. Mr.
.............
E. C. K*»vt an d wife w ere S alem vis­ Itrm iz e r, p rin tin g
36 26 ing for th e sam e read first tim e.
Jacobs sta n d s ready to <lo th e w ork just ito rs T uesday.
Irw in H udson C o., p rin tin g .
45 00
An «ed lance providi» g for a c o n d u it
as noon as a plat of th e tow n is furnish ed
P
13 40 for th e ra«*e ami a cem en t sidew alk
1. P Reese, of M cMirvnville, was in (»las«« Jk P rn d h o tn m e, sta tio n e ry
h im , a n d th e assurance given him by
94
09
along
th e M ain street fro n t of th e D. C.
tlie eounciliiieii th a t they will hack th e o u r tow n W ednesday.
Beale A C o., m a d s .................... 2,604 80 (V id er p ro p erty was passed.
work. It is hoped th is will he decided
('h a s. Faint m ade a business tr ip to Beale J: Co., roa«ls
7 6(1
Th«* m arsh al was in stru c te d to lay
in th e n ear fu tu re and th e w ork done M cM innville T uesday.
Sew er P ipe Co.. ........................
116 00 th e M cD evitt sidew alk.
before th e ra in s set in.
J F V au g h n , r o a d s ....................
5 00
—
—
D. D. G orsline, of n e a r Salem , m ade C C G a rd n e r, r«>a«ls
..............
14 tH>
Mi. W. L. F rin k o rd ers his p ap er
a visit h ere last week.
L Bilyen, road«
14 40 ch an g ed from D allas t*» P rin ev ille.
TEACHERS INSTITUTE.
J D K eltv was a p assen g er to P o rt­ Ira M ehrling. roa«l« ..................
50 00
^ r-
'I • Ne d notiti***« us to ch an g e
R F L os, m ad s ...........................
lan d th e first of th e week.
-
h is ad<lress fm m In d ep en d en ce to 8tiv**r.
H H in sh a w , m a d s ......................
I will offer for sale just as soon as I can survey
Program of the Three Day* Bu*i-
Mrs. V H . Massey return«*«! fr«Ym a A G Byers, roads
1 25
A tin«* se«*on«l hand pian > for sale at a
visit t«» M itii'ih «ouutv T uesday.
and plat all of my farm just outside the city
3 05 g reat b arg ain , ('a ll a t ( 'h e r rin g to n ’s
N A Limit*. r««:i N
ness Session.
86 62 a r t stu d io .
08
Virgil M assey w ent to Salem Tnes- W in Fanil, sup p lies
limits. This will be known as the Garden
.....................
d;«\
ro h o S m ock a c tin g a« s ta tio n G Ja ck so n , roads
:>8 so
Straw votes ev ery w h ere show th a t
D allas L um lter Co,, roads ........
T he A nnual Teachers* I n s titu te for | ag en t d u rin g h is absence.
18 50 B ry a n 's election is as c e rtain as th e
Tract. A fine body of rich, black bot­
D A H odge, r o a d s . . . .
....
Polk co u n ty will Is* held in D allas, O ct.,
14 10 com ing u p of th e sun on N ovem ber 4th.
H u b b a rd A A shhangh ex p ect to have J a s (»«vslnian. roads ..............
land.
14. 15, am i 16, 1908, in th e P ublic School
>2 50 it will l>e a v eritab le lam islid e for h im .
B uilding. T he In s titu te will be held o u r school house ready to tu rn over to W II M u rp h v . m uds ................
»»8 83
T h e new E ngland d in n e r prove«! a
un«ler th e d e p a rtm e n t plan w ith th e I th e 0 d 1 is tric t th e innldle oi th e com ing W W McDowell, roads
1 50
knives* in ev ery w ay an«l th e
follow ing educator« a s in s tru c to r« : J .
w *
A rth u r Teal ,roads
57 50 m en n
program
w ere ex cellen t.
H. A ckerm an, S u p e rin te n d e n t of Pnbite I Cecil G rav es and Louis M acken are T H G uy. roads ......................
44 00
were well p i t coni zed. b u t we h av e
I n s tr u c tio n ; W. J K err, P re sid e n t o f , en jo y in g a fishing tr ip in th e m o an - C R G uy, n>u«ls ...........................
32 Ho ,JOt
*dvi««e»l as to th e a m o u n t net-
Oregon A g ricu ltu re C ollege. E
D. ta in s. W e exjiect to h e a r som e g re a t H O B igham , r o a d s .....................
26 60 ^ ^o r ^ e lib ra ry .
I F B igham , road« .........................
Kessler, President of M onm outh N o r - 1 “ tUb «lories” w hen they re tu rn .
WM. M. RASMUS
PRESENTS
T h e A lca za r S to ck Co.
’PHONES: BKIU
LYDIA 5LPIN KH AM ’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
In the beautiful pastoral play
Our Minister
Under the personal supervision of
G. LESTER PAUL.
This is the second appearance in
our city of this popular stuck com­
pany, which has scored such an un­
precedented success.
POPULAR PRICES -
SEATS SELLING AT STAERIN’S
W e are the oldest and best know n strictly
wholesale house in the N orthw est.
F o r 44 years continuously in business right
h ere in Portland.
W e are now m aking a radical d ep artu re.
In such localities w here you arc unable to
purchase C Y R U S N O B L E we are going to
sell direct and save you m oney.
N o m ore danger o f refilled bottles.
N o m ore danger of not getting the real thing.
J
q u a rt bottles, packed in plain cases
all charges prepaid to the
n ea re st r&ilre&d express office for
Aß
P u re—old—honest w hiskey bottled by the
distillers. E very bottle guaranteed.
In q u ire of any bank o r trust com pany in
O regon as to our standing.
W. j. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
DISTILLERS ACENTS
Established 1864
105-107 Second S l . Portland. Oregoo
ar TH IS LINE AND MAIL TO-DA Y •
W . J. V an Schuyver & Co., P o r t l a n d O r e g o n
CUT
Enclosed piemie find $ 4 . 9 0 for which piente tend n c ml
prepaid, four quarta GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
Naa>.___________
E. B O Y D & SON
Corner Grocery
mi
I! IS YOUR HOME HAPPY
If n o t, th e r e is a reaso n for it.
M a n y tim e s t h t c h i l ­
d re n w ould r a th e r sta y h o m e in t h e e v e n in g if th e y
o n ly h ad so m e th in : to <lo.
G iv e th e m a n o p p o r­
t u n i t y to g a in so m e a c c o m p lis h m e n t so th e y will bo
ab le t i he le a d e r j in th e ir so c ial V ire les.
If y o u
woul«I b uy a p ia n o o n o u r easy p a y m e n t p la n , y o u
w o uld b e g i v i n . th e m t h e b est c h a n c e of th e ir lives.
W e sell m a n y of th e w orlds beau m a k e s a n d g ra d e s
in c lu d in g , M ason & H a m lin , H a r d m a n , W ig m a n ,
I ’rice a n d T upíem ete., a t p rices r a n g in g from $137 u p
to $750.
W e will sell y o u r old o rg a n o r p ia n o for y o u .
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beau tifu l line of gol«l headed u m b rella s am iv ean es
from .?2.50Jo $15 each, all g u a ra n te e d , also a new
one of late c u ts in L ibby cut glass.
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