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CHURCH DIRECTORY. Her© is th e follow ing new s Item from Chicago, d a te d Feb. 11, 1908: “C hicago, F eb 11, 1908 N ev er in th e h isto ry of ^ ie ‘C hicago R elief and Aid S o ciety ’ h a s th e re been such a d em an d fo r a s s is ta n c e a s at th e p re s e n t tim e, is th e claim of S u p e rin te n d en t K ingsly. w ho is in ch a rg e of the d istrib u tio n of fu n d s by th e busin ess m en s relief co m m ittee, w hich h a s Just raised b etw een $25,000 and $30,000 for needy fam ilies N ever In the history iilDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in 'oed c. . akes Your Stoc.. 1.. P re ach in g h o u rs a t 11 an d 8. t. P.* er dose in tab lets M. K. CHURCH ‘.ike the Top Price P re ach in g S u n d ay m o rn in g and e v e n ing. S u n d ay school a t 9:45. K pw orth .-ttgin fu* 0 : JO. P ra y e r m eetin g T h u rs «lay ev en in g .—M. P. D ix o n , p a s to r. ' or H o r s ; 3 , C attle. S h e e p . S w in e and F o w ls T h ey are m ade from the a c tiv e p r in cip le o r the J; ,iseJ e ienc.; of the dru£. T h ey d o n 't c on tain S aw dust, A shes. C h op h e e d o r Bran. A re Juat good w h en lu year» o ld as w h en 1) d ay» o ld . T h ey c o m p ly w ith all p u r e d ru g la w s. A»k tor l try o n ce S K iO O O C on d ition T ab let}, or S K I D O O W orm, K idney. C h icken Cholera, ster, C athartic, H eave. F e v e r . H og C holera, D istem p er, Pink E y e , C olic tab lets o r L o u se P ow der avin Cure or Liarb W ire L inim ent. D istributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D I C I N E C O . , o rp orated ' . -J S to c k $300.000.00; W a t e * io w n , S o u t h D a k o t a , U. S . A. BAPTIST CHURCH. Pi c a c h in g S u n d ay m o rn in g an d e v e n ing. S unday school a t 10. B. Y. P. U. a t tt:30. P ra y e r m eetin g W ednesday ev en in g .—C u rtis P. Coe, pasto r. For Sale by RAY & CO.. Dallas, Oregon o f the society have we had so many appeals based e n tire ly on the lack of em ploym ent.” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Not long ago M r Dalzell, who w rites th e ta riff tax . re cen tly a s d ictated by th e m en who p u t up th e m oney to pay th e ex p en ses of rep u b lican cam paigns, told us: “ W e do n o t read o u r tariff lessons o u t of boo’.;s. W e read them by tho b lazin g lig h t of open fu ran c e doors, am id th e n o ise o f in d u stria l a c tiv itie s and in th e sw eat of o u r brow s th a t we coin in to w ealth , and God help tho m an o r p arty th a t would put out th ese fires, still h e m usic of th a t noise, and send th e w orkm en hom e to a foodies:; and h u n g ry household “ It w as u n d er rep u b lican ru le th a t th is m usic w as stilled , th a t th e fires w ere put out. and th a t soup ho u ses had to p rovide for th e foodless and h u n g ry ” No lo n g er can an y R ep u b lican ev er fool th e people by claim in g th a t “a rep u b lican tariff h as alw ay s been fol lowed by b u sin e ss p ro sp e rity .“ T he tim e h a s com e— th e h o u r h as s tr u c k —fo r a ch an g e T h o u san d s of R e p u b lican s ta k e th e ir p o sitio n s and will vote for B ryan in N ovem ber. ’PHONES: BElLI S n « j Patronit« One Another for the L A ccording to S e n a to r F u lto n th e re p u b lic a n p a rty can do n o w ro n g — not even if th e y e le c t h im s e n a to r in- stead of C h a m b e rla in . T h e p a rty m u st be rig h t, t he people w ro n g . C a n d id a te T a ft h a s yet to be ele c te d by th e people to a n ottice. l i e h a s served th e m in m a n y d iffe re n t c a p a c i ties, b u t ea c h tim e w as a p p o in te d . Q u ite a record. R o o sev elt is no.v try in g to a p p o in t h im p re sid e n t. T h e re p u b lic a n s h a v e now becom e so scared of B ry a n ’s p ro b a b le ele tio n t h a t in a d d itio n to R o o sev elt th e y a re sen d in g o u t th e e n tir e c a b in e t to m ak e s|>eeches. A nd ih e people pay th e m to th u s n eg lect th e d u tie s of th e ir of fices. ________ ______ By He V i Covered With T axes, As J o b W a s C overed W ith R oils; but, Unlike Jo b , ." Doesn t K now W h a t F u r t* Hi-n. 11 is now conceded by a ll t h a t th e of re p u b lic a n p o litic ia n s has worked, an d t h a t Gov. C h a m b e rla in will n ot be elected se n a to r from O re gon by th e n e x t le g isla tu re . T h is J i th e way in w h ich th e r in g le a d e rs o t h a t p arty prove fa ith fu l o th ei: prom ises an d obey t h e w ishes of Hu sch em e THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. I A dm itted to th e second cla ss of m ail m atter. THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1908. people. R ep u b lican p ip e rs are r u n n in g i carto o n e n title d No R e tre a t, p ic tu r in T a ft defen d in g th e W h ite H ouse, an on his gu n a label, S p eech of Accept an ce A p ro m in e n t re p u b lic a n of on tow n h eard t h a t s|ieech a n d it iletei m ined h im to vote for B ry an . H says it was th e la m e s t t h in g lie ev< listened to — T uft seem i g to ha afrsi to to u c h on v ital issues. D on’t allow th e p litic a l c a in p a ig now on to m ak e you o v erlo o k th e co o u ist ra te s ill effect d u r in g K eptem ls an d Q ctolier, an d r. m e m b er t h a t voi friends a n d a c q u a in ta n c e s tliro u hoi th e older sta te s ca n k iii i - to a n y pa of th e l’acific N o rth w e st on one-w a tic k e ts a t le-s cost now t h a n a t a i tim e d u rin g th e c o d i n g w in te r. T H E OREHOV I A S ' S G 0 S S I S T R 2 C Y. F or som e tim e th e P o rtla n d Or g o u iiin , o rg a n of th e d e f u n c t repuhl ca n p a rty , h as d ev o ted c o n sid e ra b space in a n a t t e m p t to show t h a t M B ryan is a m a n of c h a n g e fu l policii T h a t i t has o r h as n o t su cceed ed in sh o w ing we leave its re a d e rs to ju d j T h e p u rp o rt of th is sm a ll sq u ib sim p ly to m a k e th e re m a rk t h a t pe pie who live in glass h o u ses ahou n o t th ro w sto n es. T h e O r e .o u ia n n o ted for c h a n g in g its o p in io n s, ai so m e tim e s q u ite su d d e n ly . I ts |Hili now is to d e rid e th e h a n k g u u ru n t p lan ad v o cated by M r. B ry an , b u t i lu n g er ago th a n M ay 21st of th is ye; it was u n q u a lifie d ly in favor of s l i d p ro p o sitio n , an d in a n e d ito ria l t h a t d a te , r a th e r clev erly show ed w i t would he a good tilin g for th e [a pie, an d in sta n c e d th e d ifferen ce I tw een th e fa ilu re of a b a tik in O k h o n ia , w here th e people w ere p ro te ed by law, a n d in P o rtla n d , O reg. w here th ey a re a t th e m e. cy of evt rascal t h a t ch o se to p u t o n a big fit a n d ru n a latn k , I t does n o t req i a n e x tra o rd in a ily se n sib le m an read ily see th e rea-o n for t h i s c h a t of policy on th e O r e g o n ia n ’s pt Buch a m easu re for t h e relief of I people was n o t m ad e a p la n k of ^ re p u b lic a n p latfo m b u t it w as of < d e m o c ra tic . W h y th e n , espe ia w hen th e O re g o n ia n c o n s ta n c la im s t h a t th e r e ia n o n m re a p u b lic a n p a rty in O reg o n , sh o u ld In s ta V. P . F IS K E . Itemize!*, o n e y e a r in ad v an ce ................................................. $] 5i S U B S C R IP T IO N - W ith W eekly O regonian o r S em i-w eekly J o u r n a l.............. 2 0n W ith O regon W o o d m a n ............................................................... 1 7 ' ’PHONES: « u .f S » » w S S I J, Patronize One A nother for the Upbuildirig o f Town and County. WORST THE WORLD S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u ry , p r e v e n t s . a to tal co llap se of p riv a te c red it and a d isa stro u s d e stru c tio n of all valu es T h e cou n try was saved by the nar rowest possible m argin from an over w h e lm in g catastrophe, whose bligh ing effect w ould have been fe lt in every household.” J » 2 0 (j • • • On F e b m ra y 11. 1908. Mr S haw . In /••»d It Cam e U n d er the H ig h Protec a speech he m ade in M ichigan, B a l d “ O v er 900,000 freig h t c a rs a re stan d tiv e T a riff and Rep u blican Con* l r g on th e tra c k s. 30,0)0 locom otive^ tro l In E v ery Branch of w h ite leaded and o u t o f com m ission the F ed eral Govern* one-fourth of th e p opulation of se v era l la rg e c itie s idle, and fo r th e first tim e ment. u n d e r a R epu b lican ad m in istratio n , In a pnhlfr a d d ress. Mr Shaw , re eontly S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u ry u n der Mr R oosevelt, said : “ T he s trin gency of 1937 is g e n e ra lly conceded to have been the se v e re st the w orld has fre e soup houses in every in d u strial cen ter; th e p rice of farm produce n at u rally and m aterially d ep reciated fu rn ish an o b je c t le sio n w hich oughr to produce a m ea su re of sob erm in d e d n e s s on th e p a rt of th e A m erica! ever w itnessed.” p eople.” How co n so lin g it is to read in th e • • • rep u b lican p latfo rm t ’ is glow ing se n F rom th e public p re ss is ta k e n th ° te n c e “ A R eptibiican tariff h a s a l follow ing new s item com ing from w ays been follow ed by b u sin e ss pros P ittsb u rg , Pa., Feb. 8, 1908: p erity .” “T h e cry of th e unem ployed daily • • • gro w s m ore d istre sse d in P ittsb u rg Mr. A H rich. In h is sp eech on th e I T h e re a re 15.000 m en Idle, and th •* Aldrich C u rren cy bill in th e S e n a te of j sp e c tre of th e d read ed soup bouse« th e U nited S ta te s only la s t w in ter, ag ain m ak es its ap p earan ce. T h e fir said: soup b o u se will be opened by th e Sa! “ Mr. P re s id e n t, th e financial c risis vat Ion Army M onday m orning, an 1 from which th e c o u n try h a s ju st u n less th e re is a rad ical and prom pt em erged, w hich c u lm in a te d in a serious c h a n g e for th e b e tte r, m ore p laces of panic in O ctober, w as the most acute th is kind will be in d em and b efo r • and d estru ctiv e in its im m ediate con m any days h av e elapsed. T h e situ • sequences of any that has occurred in •lion Is not really alarm in g , but it i the h isto ry o f the country. N othing bad enough Soup h o u ses h av e been but th e h e ro ic m e a s u re s ta k e n by th e th e d read of th e b u sin e ss m en and r e p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e g re a t b u sin e ss j civic lead ers, and every effort h a s been and financial in s!itu tio n s of th e coun m ade to avoid th e m .” try a c tin ' in co-operation w ith tho j W e D o Not M ake a Special Sale on A n y One Article And then raise the price on others so as to more than m ake it up, but selll every article in our store at the lowest possible price. Re- msmber we keep the most up-to-date stock of Fupnitare in the city; also Carpets. Rqgs, Fortiers, etc. In passing our window take a look at Mi at WHITE FROST REFRIGERATOR, the Best in the M irket. ■s.: H . G. V. n J <* 2 • j 2 • 2 • e • J • 2 J « J • J • # J • 2 J « J • 2 • • » J • 2 • T he R ep u b lican P a rty ’s Own A nsw er. In h is a d d re ss to th e R ep u b lican n a tional co n v en tio n . T em p o rary C h a ir m an B u rro w s re fe rre d to th e R ep u b lican v icto ry in 1904, and th e n a sk e d : “ In view o f th is in d o rsem en t, it be com es p e rtin e n t and o p p o rtu n e to in quire, w h at h a s th e R ep u b lican p arty done in th e la s t fo u r y e a rs of g o v e rn m en t co n tro l to forfeit p u blic confi den ce o r c r e a te d is tru s t in its c a p a c ity for fu tu re a d m in is tra tio n ? ” F o r th is q u estio n th e R o ch ester (N ew Y ork) Union and A d v ertise! finds a s tr ik in g an sw er. T h is is the an sw e r w hich th e Union an d A dver tis e r ta k e s o u t o f th e m outh of S en a to r B u rro w s’ own p arty a s sta te d in th e R ep u b lican P latfo rm of 1896: “ In th e b ro ad effect of its policy it h a i p re c ip ita te d panic, b lig h ted in d u stry and tra d e w ith prolonged d ep ressio n , closed fa c to rie s, reduced w ork and w ages, h a lte d e n te rp ris e and crippled A m erican prod u ctio n E very c o n sid er atio n of public safety an d Individual In te re s t d e m a n d s th at th e g o v ern m en t sh a ll he rescu ed from th e h an d s ol th o se who h av e show n th e m se lv e s in cab le of co n d u ctin g it w ith o u t d is a s te r.” L, H. SCHULTZ “ Yakima Bast” Hard wheat Flour. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Perfection Laundry Soap 8 bars for 25c Blue Ribbon Tomatoes 3 cans for 2-5c H ou se-F u rn ish ers DALLAS 60 YEARS’ C Y P F R IE N C F ÂTENTS O e s io n « Senator K itt r e d g j heard It in South Dakota, from the people: “W E W ANT A C H A N G E !" FISKE, THE BEST PRINTER. Commun lea. Invention Is p ro b ab ly P atent r ’ < Patent» let]/confidential. HAI_____ on tem s. O ldest agency fo r se cu rin g p m a ......... p x ■ a ;i te I u n 11 ts 1 ■ ta lA k .ini e n th tu ro iu u u g .ii h oiuinl M unti £ Ä* Co. 1 recelv* tpecml pecuil notice, w irn ithout o u i. charge, e n a r g e , in tu th u m e Scientific American. A hnndsomely 11 lustrat ed weekly. J,»rM»t elf« ctihitiutl of nny »clenUÜO Journal. Tonn», f.5 a yetir; four nionth», |L Sold by all newsik-aler«. 4YATAY4YATAYiT.<l * $ :: 10 PEOPLE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CAREIESS. TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY lARcfUl, 5 I § i I ma f nent «r 11 M S NO! COME HIGH. I £ t I ElfCTRICITY fOR LIGHTING IS ( M Y EXPENSIVE * I t is eco n o m ical b ecau sefit can be q u ick ly tu rn e d off when not n eed ed . W ith gas o r k ero sen e th e r e is th e te m p ta tio n to le t lig h t b u rn , w hen n o t n eeded, to sav e b o th er of lig h tin g an d a d ju s tin g . I n som e hom es th e electric lig h t b ill am o u n ts to o n ly a b o u t $2 per m o n th . You can p ro b ab ly get som e kin d of artificial lig h t for less m oney th a n electric lig h t, b u t does it sav e you a n y th in g w hen it lim its o p p o rtu n itie s for w ork a n d recreatio n , ru in s y o u r ey esig h t, sm okes y o u r w alls, m ars d eco ratio n s a n d in creases ho u seh o ld w ork. You can p ro b ab ly ave a d o llar tom orrow bv going w ith o u t yojur m eals, b u t it w o u ld n ’t be econom y. It is n o t so m uch w h at you save, b u t how you save, th a t co u n ts. We are alw ay s read y to e x p lain th e “ in s a n d o u ts ” of th e lig h tin g p ro p o sitio n to you. C all on us or p h o n e to us. W e are n ev er too busy to ta lk busin ess. Willamette Valley Oo. E. W. KEARNES, Manager Office on M ill s tr e e t, ju s t n o rth of th e co u rt house D allas, Oregon i I ë Town Î Im I prove i I § * TATATAYi FAT1YATAT YAYAYATA A TI fATAA P h o n e s: Per W A N T A C H A N G E !" W ANT A C H A N G E !" “WE m m m m r ^ ^ r o o t W tN T lN G P L A T e ä M ^ • ^ T A T O S tR ^ .p « IN T j cn/F Râ'A’npiLyé jÄnori comic S A F D Ì C A T A l;0 b ^ L A U tL ’â f f c ments Draw B ell, 421, M u tu a l, 121)7. First Class I p ro m p tly o b ta in e d in All co n n trio s, o r NO I I TRADE-MARKS, ( 'a r e a l s a n d C o p y rig h ts regia- I I t e r e i S end Hket h . M odel o r P iio to , fo r fre e | ■ r e p o r t on p a te n ta b ility , a l l b u s i n e s s ! I STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. P a te n t p ra ctice I I ex clu siv ely . S urpasbing re te re n ces. I 1 W id e aw a k e In v e n to rs s h o u ld h a v e o u r h&nd-1 I book on H o -. t t o o b t a i n a n d S e l l p a ', nt». W h a t in- I I v o n tto n s \villpay.lli> \T tO E < 'tapartn< *r,andother I I v a lo a h lo in fo rm a tio n . S e n t f r e t l o a n y a d d r— » V D. SWIFT k CO. W ashington, D. C.J ^ 5 0 1 Seventh S t., Immi gra Have Homer Dale the billposter tion and Post Your Bills and distribute your advertising cards. Keep It 4 : <fe e ll# ///■ IfT Do y cu rem em ber, ac a boy, how d elig h ted you w ere w ith your fir3t S T E V E !» 3 ? T ru ly an ev en t at th a t time. Give Y O U R BOY a S T E V E N 3 n<^w. W ill ad d to h is h a p p in e ss and ed ucation. M AK E A M A N O F Y O U R BO Y! I f r c u c a r r o t ob ta in R T E T Z r S R IF L E S — E Z 0 T 3 TXKS- P i 'r j L S from y o u r D w d *r, w o eM p t r c c t , e x - r « w p rep a id . o p e n rece‘ - t o f C a ta lo g P ric «. à F o r » cant* l a 1 L im p s to p ^ y p o tags. « • ■rill »end yon on r com pleto 1 0 0 -p age Flro- arm Catalog. J . S T E V E N S A R M S A T O O L CO. P. 0. Box 4098. Chicopee F alls, Maes. W ANT A C H A N G E !" n « ii* « t 1« «w M »ln» ELECTRIC LIC.HT91 NEW FURNITURE ELEGANT ROOMS BATHS IN CONNECTION The Tavern H . F U G IT T , P ro p rie to r T h e voice of the people i t u n m lp taVable. W h ere v er they have had a chance to speak, they have earnestly lifted th e ir voices, saying: Tt*«» IV Brauch iUNN Office. & Co.36,B ro«dw“»- New York tXUt V 8 U Washington, D. C. A C H A N G E !" Alm ost one-half of the R ep u blican s e f law». ev*n when asked by th e ir d is tinguished Senator. A lliso n , replied: “WE VvrYillUn C o » v h iu h t I 9 « Hu. 4c. »TT 7 » Anyone fending or-'I • 11i a a k sketch m ck «• and "' description may aaoariuln o nu» nntnWin m ianior an ail quickly »»certain u r op in io n frun , wiietlior Senator Hansbrough w ent to N orth Dakota fo r re-election, and the peopie •aid: “ W E W A N T A C H A N G E !" “WE HALL & H A Y ES EVANGELICAL CHURCH. P re ach in g S u n d ay m o rn in g an d even- ng. S u n d ay school at 10. C liristia a K ndeavor a t 0:30. P ra y e r m eetin g T h u rsd ay e v e n in g .— Rev. Mock, p a s to r D AL; A S , O R E G O N T h e People Say: Senator Fu lto n went to Oregon, and asked fo r re-election, and the people •aid: “ W E W A N T A C H A N G E !" “WE W ANT holstering. CHRISTIAN CHURCH P re ach in g S unday m o rn in g a n d ev en ing. Bible school a t to . S enia- C h ristia n E n d eav o r at fi;.k). B ible class and p ra y e r m eetin g T h u rsd a y ev en in g . A. C. C o rb in , p asto r. » J • 2 • Senator H op kin s went to Illin o is and asked fo r re election, and two- th ird s of the Repu blican s o f Illin o is announced: as we do repairing and up- AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND t L iving C ost—W ages. --------- H a s co st *of living in crease d f a s te r th a n h av e w ages? T he a n s w e r is found in th e follow- ing ta b le c f tw o lin es: In cre asa. Cost of l i v i n g ...........49 p e r c e n t W ag es ........................ 19 p er ce n t F ra n k W H itchcock, now N atio n al R ep u b lican ch airm an , fo rm er first a s s is ta n t postm as- ter-g en e ral. reco m m en d ed a $5.000.000 in c re a se in th e com- p e n sa tio n o f le tte r c a rrie rs , giv- ing a s h is reaso n th a t cost of living h a s m a terially In creased . S a la rie s of se n a to rs and repre- s e n ta tiv e s w e re in crease d 50 per cen t, and m any sp e ech es w ere m ade in b o th bodies to show th a t so h eav y h a s been th e in- c re a s e in liv in g co st th a t th e ra is e in co n g ressio n al sa la rie s w as n e c e ssa ry , lest only w ealth y m an be ab le to a cce p t office in e ith e r b ra n c h o f th e co n g ress. Need an y h o u sew ife be told th e se fa c ts? Is th e re a h ead of a fam ily who does n o t re alize th e ir tr u th ? Senator Lon g asked the people nf K an sas for re-election, and the people •houted: net'ding repairs bring it in I will offer for sale ji and plat all of my fi limits. This will b Home Tract. A fine tom land. »' •» J v J J e J • 2 J 2 • 2 J If you have any Furniture 5 , 10 . 15 AT THE GROCERY ...OF... Revision. Tt is an old-tim e R epublican cry th a t “th e tariff will be rev ised by its friendR ” R e p re s e n ta tiv e McCall of M assach u setts, a R epublican, h it tho nail on th e h ead w hen in re fe rrin g to th is cry he said "If th e tariff can n o t bp rev ised w hen tw o -th ird s of th e m em b ersh ip of both h o u ses is R ep u b lican. w hen is rev isio n to co m e?” R evision, th ro u g h th e R ep u b lican a rty , is to com e w h en ev er th e bene c la rie s of a h igh p ro te c tiv e tariff are billing to su rre n d e r th e en o rm o u s ad v an tag es th ey p o ssess; and th is s u r ren d er will be m ade w h en ev er hum an selfish n ess Is d estro y ed . P re a c h in g S u n d ay m o rn in g an d ev nin g . S u n d a y school a t 10. C h ris tia n K n deavor at 6:30. P ra y e r m eetin g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— I). J . B ecker, p a s to r tM A Strictly IMw» HetH first-ebss hr ■ ( iim U m fa lls c it y , ouxoox