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* -V The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County. vol . xxxm. DALLAS OREGON NOVEMBER 21. 1907 m INDEPENDENCE. ü NO. 52. CITY COUNCIL MEETS. r ,pV /Y pV / *»«\ / 'm V />t«V 'm V . 'm V /m V , 'm V /m V /m V /m V /m V /m V /m V xm V / » p •• / 7 Jv \ /^V /m V /YWV /m V / » Y l\ /m V Courtesy West Side. Allows Bills and Grants Licenses xjk F. E. Billington, of Dallas, visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred The city council met in regular ses Hooper. sion last Monday evening, despite the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chetelet, the lat fact that Governor Chamberlain’s hank ter being a daughter of Mrs. Reeves, holidays are still in force. On the ad arrive«! here from Colorado the first of vice of the city attorney they did not a t tempt to pass ordinances or anything the week. of like nature, but simply devoted their Rev. J. A. P. McGaw , went to Dallas „ . . . time to the allowing of hills and the yesterday to represent the Presbyterian grailtjIlk, nf a saloon license. Sunday school at the annual Sunday Claims allowed: school convention now in session there. oH(.ar ffayter. s a l a r y ........................ $ 20 (X) 1 05 Mr. and Mrs. Juke Fet/er visited at H. B. Cos per. telephoning......... the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben White- W. J). Mathews, wood................. 11 75 Win. Faull, supplies..................... 15 75 aker, they having been called there by 50 llie serious illness of the latter, who, Belt & Cher ring ton, drugs........... L. M. Burk, labor......................... 5 80 however, is improving. >scar Holmes, labor..................... 10 25 Albert P o « was an arrival Sunday John, Klauck, j e l l i n g hoaê.ï..ï. 2 00 from Michigan and went out to the L. D. Brow’n, fees........................... 21 50 home of R. G. Simon near Monmouth. Will. Val. C lights.................. 131 80 Mr. Posz will be interested with Peter C. L. Hubbard, fees..................... 85 20 Goodyear Welt” Shoes fit because good leather Linden in the Sperling meat market W. G. Vaasall, fees...................... 12 00 means good lasting and better workmanship which he recently purchased. F. II. Morrison, labor................. 17 00 The Indep endence Dramatic club will J. R. Coovert.............................. . 8 20 throughout. They are comfortable because the put on a play, ‘‘The Corner Store,” Iron Works, supplies ................. 48 29 shoe is more flexible, and the inside is as smooth Wednesday evening of next week, No- Dallas Lumber Co., lu m b er.... 29 74 vemlier 27. The proceeds of this per Martin & Blodgett, lumber........ 11 SO and finished as the outside. formance are t«> go as a benefit to R. E. A. J. Lovelady. labor................... 80 00 Bush, who recently suffered the ampu Total .................................. $524 t>2 tation of his leg. About an equal number of bills were A. Gross came down on Friday’s train referred to the finance committee as from Hillsboro, returning in the after- they lacked the O. K. of the proper of Ladies’ Long Black Kersey Coat, nicely trimmed in braid n on. He is conducting a big sale at ficials. Sale price...................................... .............................................. Hillsboro which will last the greater license was grante«! to Wes. Atchi W. L. Douglas’ Goodyear Welts are made from part of the present month. It n possi son A to spirituous and malt liquors ble that Mr. Gross may open perma for the sell the Choicest Materials by I raster Workmen. We period of six months. Ladies’ Long Black Coats, trimmed with braid and buttons—a nently a store there. Adjourned. think they are the best fitting, most satisfactory very stylish garment. Sale price......... ........................... Rev. W. F. Chase, the new pastor of the Christian church in Independe ce, shoes ever, produced to sell at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 preached Sunday morning and evening, 1 Biliousness and Constipation. F«»r years I was troubled with bilious- and in future will conduct regular srr- Ladies’ Long Black Coat, trimmed with velvet and buttons. This vices. Rev. Chase and his family have ness and constipation, which made life coat would be good value at $12.00. Sale price...................... * * resided at Dayton, but will move to miserable for me. Mv appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Independence at an early day. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only The ladies of the Presbyterian church made Ladies’ All-wool Black, or Tan Broadcloth Coats, full satin lined matters worse. I do not know will hold their annual bazar on Satur where I should have been today had I All go at Sale price....................................................................... day. December 7, at the opera house, not tried Chamberlain’s Stomach and anti are making special arrangements Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the this year to make the event the most ill feeling it once, strengthen the diges successful, both socially and fi»iancially, tive function*, helping Ladies’ Plain Brown, Tan or Red Broadcloth Coats, elegantly the system to do that has been held in recent years. its work naturally.—Mrs. Rosa Potts, trimmed, small sizes only. Sale price...................................... The Indepemlence orchestra gave Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are their first dance of the season at the for sale by the Stafriu Drug Co. opera house last Saturday night. The Children’s Long Coats, d»j OC d»0 QA An o r i« ic School supplies of all kinds at the attendance was very goo«l and all were sizes6to l4. Sale prices 4>iyO«J, y J . u v , i p J . J J , ip 4 .1 D well pleased with tlie manner in which Stafrin drugstore. tlie orchestra conducted the dance. The Chapped hands are quickly cured by next one will be given on Thanksgiving applying Chamberlain’s Salve. Price night, November 28. Misses’ Long Coats in Fancy Mixtures, stripes, checks (hr o f . <f*/» <in 25 cent«. For sale bv the S afrin Drug T he E a s ie s t S h oe on E arth W. A. Messner has been honored by Co. and plain, all nicely trimmed. Sizes 6 to 20. Sale price 1 0 «pO*«JO Governor Chamberlain, who appointed Conforms perfectly to the shape of the bottom of the foot. Mrs. Rufus R. Wood will accept a few him one of the Oreg n state delegates pupils voice culture. Old Italian to the National Rivers and Harbors method. in Private Needs no breaking in. Assures perfect comfort. There are Congress which meets in Washington, 7. Dallas Hotel. lessons only. Room Our Furs are all this season’s styles and were bought from one of the largest several very good reasons why you should buy your foot D. C., in December. Mr. MeRsner fur manufacturers in the United States: Our prices during this sale cannot would like vary much to attend the con Harsh physics react, weaken the bow wear at this store, and we will gladly demonstrate the ad vention, but probably will not be able els, cause chronic constipation. Doan’s help but interest you. You can’t afford to miss it. to on account of the length of time it Regulets operate easily, tone the stom vantages any time you call. would require to be away from his busi ach, (Hire constipation. 25 cents. Ask j ^your druggist for them. ness. ■ 1 ■ —■ —- i 1 " ■ " ■ — The following prizes will be given for specimens exhibited at the Fair next Friday evening. November 22: 1st best Women Who Wear Well. specimen white, 50c; 2nd, 25c; 1st, yel- It is astonishing how great a change a 1 nv, 50c; 2nd, 25c; 1st, pink, 50c; 2nd, 25c ; 1st best collection of 10, $2; 2nd, $1; few years of married life often make In $■ let best collection of 5, $1: 2nd, 50c, tho appearance and disposition of many Admission, adults 16c, children 10c. women. The freshness, the charm, the Come and see the ‘’Straw Man,” at brilliance vanish like tho bloom from a . .1. - v -L/ / . / vil / \iL/ / .U / v ili / v il. / i ih / \ili/ \ili/ voi/ vui/ vai/ vì L/ vai/ vai/ va// \\li/ vai/ vai/ vai/ Vili/ vUi/ vai/ vì L/ Chrysanthemum Fair, at the opera peach which is rudely handled. The .'»f«V O w O u O ' O ô V ,'m ô V » 0 / m V w O w u í l - / Ö m V />tYV /m V /m V / y m V ö 'm V Ö / m V ö , 'm V / m V O / m V Ö / m V O / m V O 'm V O 'm V Ö 'm V /m house November 22. matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo The two recently wedded couples in of the charming maiden. There are two Independence have returned and have reasons for this change, Ignorance and taken up permanent residence. Mr. neglect. Few young women appreciate and Mrs. Dee Taylor returned Friday the shock to tho system through tho TRUCKM AN . morning and about 12o’clock that night change which comes with marriage and the boys around town put in an appear motherhood. Many neglect to deal with D a l la s : O re g o n ance and proceeded to make the night the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak A fair share of patronage lolicited hideous for a time in the way of a recep nesses which too often come with mar nd all n-derg promptly filled. tion for the young people. Mr. and riage and motherhood, not understanding Miss Bertha Collins continues to do CHRYSANTHEMUM FAIR. Mrs. Clarence Fream returned Sunday that this secret drain is robbing the cheek an immense millinery business, and afternoon from their extended trip to of Its freshness and the form of its her popularity is due to her excellent Salt Lake City. They also were ten fairness. taste in Selecting her stock as well as Academic. Collegiate, Normal and Commercial | trimming and making the hats. She Annual Fair and Bazaar at the dered a reception. . As surely as the general health suffers m an e« Ednoetion in all tiranchee. including clans-1 la*, »donee, m athem atics, etc., a ll based on the I makes regular trips to the metropolis The examination of Lafayette John when there Is deHjjgement of the health foundation that, has won greatest au< cesiwa for our 3 Woodman Hall. to keep in touch with the latest and best greatest men and women. Wo help bo vs who cannot I son, residing a few miles north of here, of the delicate womafrtjtorgans, so surely par; special dormitorios fr-rgirls, under care of ma-1 to be had. Call at her parlors in the on a complaint of insanity, was heard whqfP’Bigse organs areNj^tabllshed in Iron. W RITE TODAY for particu lars and cátelo-. I Collins block. ALBANY COLir g t ALBANY, OREGON i The ladies of the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon before Justice Wil health thence ^(Vk^bv^uonce witness comefTnesS^ M m ly | will hold their annual chrysanthemum son as deputy county judge. Dr. Butler to thefact In I fair on Friday afternoon and evening, assisted in the examination and it re a million women have found health and November22nd in the Woodman hall. quired but a few moments to prove sat happiness in tho use of Dr. . KICK"’«. Fa A good 25 cent supper will be served at isfactorily to Justice Wilson and others vorite Prescription. It makes weak wom What you will present to your family and friends for Thanksgiving 15:80 o'clock, and an excellent musical present that a mistake had been made, en strong and sick women well. Ingredi j and literary program will l>e rendered as Mr. Johnson gave every evidence of ents on laltel—contains no alcohol or and Christmas. Let Harris, the leading jeweler, assist you in your se being perfectly rational. He was dis- harmful b _ habit ____ - forming ____ drugs. __ o_ Made during the evening. The billowing premiums will be offer- charged and feels deeply the humilia-1 wholly of those native, American, medic- lection. He has had many years of experience, and will in all prob tion brought upon bin. by r.-a.on of the |na, roots hlttl.ly recommended by | ed : ability be able to give you just the pointer you need. And what is all j Best chrysanthemum, white..........$1 00 complaint and investigation necessarily |(>;unng medical authorities of all the sev- I Second fx*st, white........................... 50 made as a result, It is presumed that oral schools of practice for the cure of the better he has the needful articles right in his shop to talk for them ; Best chrysanthemum, pink . . . . 1 00 the complaint was a result of family woman’s peculiar ailments, For nursing mothers,or for those broken- Second best, pink........................... 50 troubles, as the old gentleman it. is said I down selves in health l y too frequent bearing of and yon won’t go wrong. 1 00 sometimes lets his temper get the better children, also for the expectant mothers, Feed your hair; nourish i t ; i Best chrysanthemum, yellow Fi rate lass work....... I Second best, yellow?.................. ... 50 of himself, which in this instance re to prepare the system for the coming of give it something to live on. j Best boquet chrysanthemums . 1 00 sulted in the complaint of insanity being baby and ‘ making its advent easy and <t painless, 50 filed by a member of the family. almost painlo the to Is no medicine quite Then it will stop falling, and I Second best boquet.. ..................... LY N C H & W IS E C A R V E R . -it*» Prescription.” It so good as "Favorite collection................................. 2 00 will grow long and heavy. | Beat can do no harm in any condition of tho Second l»est collection ........... 1 00 S1LETZ HOMESTEADS. system. It is a most potent Invigorating The following ladies are in charge of Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only tonic and strengthening nervine nicely # *****4H M ***H ^ arrangements and different booth* : adapted to woman’s delicate system by a genuine hair-food you can I j the Program—Mr*. C.G. Goad, Mrs. I). physician of large experience in the treat buy. It givrfS new life to the J. Becker, Miss Olive Sm ith; supper— Ruling Made By General Land Of ment of woman’s peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce uiav he consulted by letter Mrs. W. H. Boats. Mrs. J . G. VanOrs- fice on P. A. Finseth’s Claim. hair bulbs. You save what ! del, free of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Mrs. E. V. Dalton, Mrs. F. J . Chap A decision was rendered eud November Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, hair you have, and get more, man, Mrs. Conrad Stafrin, Mrs. Brig 12th Buffalo, N. Y. by l»v the tin General L& ; fancy work booth— Mrs. S. C. too. And it keeps the scalp j ham ill effect ahont 200 homestead entries.1 Miller, Vcva Burns; apron booth—Mrs. ¡•I, II. I^iwton, Georgia M artin; hand comprising, perhaps. 50,00) acres in clean and healthy. " W is h in g th a t th e lu n c h h ad not kerchief booth—Mrs. M. M. Dungs»», the former Sile r. Indian Reservation. Tho b e s t h i n d of a t e s t i m o n i a l — y e t begun,” la w h a t a c u sto m er Mrs. Elbert Parris! ; candy booth—Mrs. The ruling referred to was made in the “ S o ld f o r o v e r s i x t y y e a r s . ” 11 Lest We Fnnget.” sa i«l th e o th e r d a y of th e feeds U. S Laiighary, Ruth VanOrsdel ; sam case of Peter A. Finseth, against whose p u t o u t by Jo h n so n B ros. E v e ry « h y J . C . I y e r Co., L o w ell, Mua» ple bfH>th—Mrs. A. B. Muir, Jessie Wise entry an affidavit of contest was recent mfiaetur’ e ra of A lso m a m ---------------- th in g so c o sy, cooked In good man ; flowers—Mrs. M. M. Ellis, Mrs. ly filed. The claims have been held np f SARSAPARILLA. ta s te , a n d th e food so v a r ie d a n d II. B. Co*j>er; reception—Mrs. J . C. for the allege«! reason that the settler?« PILLS. a p p e tiz in g that ev en a fa s tid io u s Gavnor, Mr*. Pillar, Mrs. II. B. Conner. did not dwell on the lan«l, as re«piire«l CHcRRY PELT ORA i d y s p e p tic c a n n o t f a il to s a y a The ladies are requested to briny their by the boniest«»ail act. It is held that good w o rd for that p o p u la r e s ta b flowers and articles for the booths «« applications to contest entries in the | Silent will not be allowed hereafter, as lishment. eariyas possible Friday morning. a matter of course, but all such applica- ■ - ♦ ------------- -— j tions will be referred ba«’k to a special1 Like the woman chopping wood, we are not doing tliiw thing for fun. We p»y for this space to tell you that * • her* Mr*. Nancy H arris Dead. | agent for investigation and for hi* a»»- i one of the lies! and largest Ht«N*ks of i proval or disapproval. This means At the family home at flak Grove, A F resh Complexion ! that when an entry man has complied I Polk county, Oregon, Monday. Novem- Railroad street, Dallas. preserved—and produced—by 18, 1907, Mrs. Nancy Uarris died of ; with the law, in the opinion of the I I 'd k i Robertine, a mild, delightful I | tier ; special agent, he will recommend that heart failure and diseases attendant I fl 9 ) preparation, delicately fragrant. upon old age. She was aged 85 years. i tne application to contest be denied. * * * * * ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ * * • * # ♦ * * # * • * * * * Makes the skip exquisitely soft| i In all such case* the entrymen will get banishes crackled appearance caused Trie deceased was the widow of Hugh their patent* a year or two earlier than Harris, who preceded her to the grave by over-dryness j reduces the sixe of several years ago. She was born in they would if they had first to defend a I -A L F R E D BOORSE- ever brought to the city. «hir methods are frank, confidential ami satisfactory. We «tart d out ir bufineaa to Je - Are the very best to he obtained enlarged pores, cleanses them, in i contest throngh the various offices to gerve the title i.f (mailing Jeweler, and «re hound to maintain it. It take. Iota "f brain* and energy uul Know-!;«» In Oregon and we know how to duces inflammation and spreads an even, ! Illinois, and came tq Oregon in 1889, the Secretary of the Interior. ! settling upon the farm .where sfle has 1 ’ to be the leaeer in quality, style and price, but our aiuee.a ahowe we have won the prom! diatincti n. cook them to the queen's taste. radiant glow due to wholesome nourish Painter, P aper Hanger and The former Si let* Reservation com- | since resided almost continuously. The ment of «kin glands and stimulation of You ean have them in any style rises six full townships, and embraces D ecorater the capillaries which also feed the j funeral was held from the Oak Grove 410 claims of lflO acres each. It was and with all the'concern it ants skin and supply its healthful color. : church Monday, conducted by the Rev. thrown open to settlement by proclama that go to make up a flrst-clasa W. II. Kelleck. Interment waa made Aik j o u r D ru ggist f o r a f r e t tem p i* o f oyster house. Both inside and outride. i in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Salem, tion of Preshlent Cleveland on Jnlv 25, 1895. It wasopened by authority of the Work «Ion« in a *ati*fac- ! where services were held. - — — - — j act of August 15, 1894. which ratified tory manner, lalentstyle* + ♦ l Simkins. Tiong. Gorke A Shaw, pm- 1 the treatv of the Indians, ceding the of the art and complete j prietors of the (Tonrt street market, land« to the United State«, and at the satisfaction guaranteed. | have sold oat to Dave Grant and Mr. same time provided for the disposition Give me a trial and be convinced. of the lands by the government under Barnhart. of Falla City. They have D a lla », - - Oregon. i long «-stored to the public along thi I the homestead act only. | line, and need no introduction to our »♦ ♦« ♦ « <** ♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦«♦« « - » M M M + a a a a a a a a + s + S S S S S S I M. H »y1*r, d M tttrtT Wilaow h u .M iaJ na»nn»»aenaeee»»»a»n»»»»» IH l iH I I I M U H » » * » I November S ale On Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Coats and Furs W. L. Douglas Makes and Sells More G o o d year Welt Shoes Than any Manufac turer in the World We have decided to close out our remaining stock of Coats and Furs at prices that will appeal to your pocketbook. Every coat and fur we are showing is this Fall’s style and a sale at this season of the year gives you an opportunity to buy your coat or fur at a big saving, just when you need it $ 3 . 50 , $ 4 . 00 , $ 4 . 50 , $ 5.00 $ 5.25 $ 6.38 $ 7.10 Dr. A. Reed’s Cushion Sole Shoes $ 13.90 $ 10.38 $ THE BEE HIVE STORE % SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, NOV. 16th DALLAS CAMPBELL & HOLLISTER. Cash Store A Reliable Place to Trade OREGON a D ALLAS, OREGON W .J. STOW, FISKE, THE BEST PRINTER. AUM H Y Now is the Time To begin Thinking T rT rìrtrirT v w lrlM tT rirT tT r Look for The big Pole on Main Street * * * * M y H air is E xtra Long Lunches that Leave You 0 N U M E NT Marble— -Granile .ite r s There is nothing nicer to give your wife than a dainty dish of cut glass or silverware Get a Carving Set for Thanksgiving. It will make your turkey taste better J C. L. H A W K IN S The Oysters Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware Cut Class and Beautiful Novelties We serve ? 10B E R T I 1 Johnson Bros. A. H. HARRIS, Jeweler and Optician, D A L LA S , O R E C O N The Largest Stock of Watches on the West Side