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TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. . - . . -rv.rM.w e4 k r -r - r n T7 1 f XT ' PAGE EIGHT , .- . THIS UArlTALi JUUKJNAH- fcAIJU, unawm . vvvwrvryYVYVYVTVYvvwrr-.f 1 I'vYVYVVYVnrVYVYY3CeHa WILLIAMS AND F1TH1AN KEEP Dallas, May 9. The feature of the campaign during the past -week In Polk county has been the warmth of the fight between Will iams and Fithian for national re publican committeeman. ' It Is impossible that this phase of the election has been more no ticeable in this county for this it Williams' old home, tie still - has heavy financial interests here. Fearing that there Is a possibili ty of his defeat Mr. Williams' friends have been decidedly act ive for the past two weeks and are getting more active every hour. They are working to make the county vote as nearly unani mous as possible. Word was received in Dallas last week that the Fithian sup porters claimed to have the sup port of both the United States senators. Promptly there came from Washington a denial by Sen ator McNary. The senator Insist ed that ha was taking no part In the campaign. In Polk county the contest for the republican nomination far commissioner has grown to a great extent In Interest. All polit ical observers now admit that the race Is between . Rlddell and Graves. Most of the Dallas men that have been Interviewed pre dict the nomination of Graves, while if you talk with voters from Falls City and the entire north end of the county you will be in formed that Rlddell has a walk over. There are, excellent reasons for believing, after a close esti mate, that the contest between the two men will be close, the result depending upon' how the voters take the final campaign splurge of the two sides. Rlddell Is the younger and more active of the two candidates, and admittedly he is making inroads tjpon Graves' strength. It has worked down to a proposition of being six of one and half a dozen of the other. There Is also considerable inter est in- the legislative contest. Three contestants think they would gracefully fill the seat and they are all making strenuous ef forts with this end in view. P. O. Powell, a farmer; G. O. Holman, an attorney, ami D. B. Fletcher, an attorney, are the candidates. If the talk signifies anything most of the votes will go to Powell and Fletcher. It seems to go beyond conclusion that in the towns Fletcher has it all over his oppo nent hut Pomll'i stroll c card la .with the farming element. It is believed that the Dallas vote will swing the contest. More than the usual amount of interest Is manifested In the se lection of precinct committeemen for the republican party. Two thirds of the places have been fil ed for. and according to rumor qute a number will be contested. There does not seem to De any nnrttrnlnr nrlnrlnle involved, but it has worked down to that point where it is largely a matter 01 personality between the men who would be committeemen. GERVAIS FARMERS SIGN UP CUCUMBER ACREAGE Gervaisr May 9. Joseph Paus, representing the California Pack ing company, held another meet ing here Saturday evening, at which time several acres were signed up by the farmers for the growing of cucumbers. AUMSVIL1E SEES SCHOOL EXHIBIT An nttnrk nf heartburn or in digestion calls for a dose of Her bine. It relieves ihe distress In stantly and forces the fermented food Into the bowels. You feel bet- . T)..a tnn Hnll hv Dan'l J. Fry. . (adv)lof Jordan Valley are visiting-the Aumsville, May 9. The "public school gave an exhibit of school work and manual and domestic training at the school house Fri day afternoon. Prizes were given on the best exhibits and a prize of a picture given to the room having the best booth. The prize was won by. the Intermediate room taught by Miss Mamie Bos track. A suitable program was rendered followed by a speech by Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county school superintendent. . Postmaster T. W. Johnson ' re ports that ttie rural mall route roads are in a very poor condition. A good deal of grading and grav eling is needed and boxes should be on the right hand side of the mud In the carrier. Mr. Johnson Is sending out announcements to 'the patrons stating the repairs need ed. , Charlott May, the email daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Mar tin has been on the sick list the past week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humfield i. nir.nli Mr. and Mrs. J. B Bowne. . IMrs. Marlon Corser was a Sa lem visitor Wednesday, returning hone Thursday. VW. B. Brantley was a Salem vis itor last week. -Mr. and Mrs. W. K Winslow and daughter Miss Rose Winslow were Salem shoppers last week. ' Mrs. T. W. Johnson Is still On the. sick list, but is Improving,. -.! W. D. Lamb of Portland spent th first of last week at the C. F. Heln home. He left Thursday for Grants Pass and Crescent City." ' Man Postpones His Funeral . v "I am 68 years old and for past two years have been suffering so badly from stomach and liver troubles, bloating and colic at tacks that I did not expect to live more than a few months and was arranging my affairs and even my funeral. Three doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy have entirely riired me." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca- tarrt'M mucus from tne intestinal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and -intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. J. C. Perry-and D. J. Fry. (adv) Snecial Direct F Offer actory THREE DAYS ONLY Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 10, 11, 12 Delivers a Famous Sellers Kitchen Cabinet To Your Home Sellers Mastercraf t VCkCk f with Every Cabinet Sold During these three days a Seven itJtJt piece Set of Guaranteed Pure Aluminum Cooking Ware Mr. J. C, Hunt, factory representative of the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet, will be at this store for three clays, and during this time we will put any Sellers' Kitchen Cabinet in your home for the payment of ONLY $1.00 DOWN. Mr. Hunt will personally tell you of the dozens of superior points of the Sellers which today stands in a class entirely by itself from a viewpoint of quality, construction and exclusive features not possessed by any other cabinet on the market. , , In addition to this remarkable dollar-down offer, we will give with each Sellers purchased during these three days a set of Aluminum Ware ABSOLUTELY FREE. This special offer alone should prompt you to an immediate investigation to say nothing at all of the fact that you may avail yourself of this offer by paying only a dollar down and having any Sellers' Kitchen Cabinet in our stock delivered to your home. IF YOU ARE BUILDING Mr. Hunt will gladly offer you his expert assistance in planning your kitchen. - i i- Ant Proof Caster Dovetail Construction Automatic Door Catch Cutlery Drawers Wednesday Thursday Friday THREE DAYS ONLY Suits Ladies' Coats; and Dresses - LESS 20 LESS CO i. i i I i I J . A . M I . - i Choose from our entire stock of Coats, Suits and Dresses at 20 per cent discount. Every garment bears the orignal price mark ticket. - These garments are all new, fresh merchandise, ordered especially for this season's selling and include scores of pretty patterns, developed in the season's smartest fabrics. Deduct 20 per cent from our regular prices. Ladies' Coats $ 9.75 to $39.50 Ladies' Suits $12.50 to $45.00 Ladies' Dresses $11.75 to $35.00 Wt Gale & Co. Commercial and Court Streets TOMORROW THURSDAY " w Hj X mmm- a X & ft- JtH 1 v V 1, to; . - , , St v1 v v - tfArh it- - - .. ... , Constance Talmadge IN 41 'WOMAWS PLACE" A Connie-Ccmedy of Electioneering" and Affectioneering FRIDAY - SATURDAY TOM MIX In 'UP AND GOING" COMXG SUNDAY MAE MURRAY In "FASCINATION"