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A _ m The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County. --— VOL. # • * •••» •« •••* •••* ♦ * * § * ❖ * ♦ ♦ * Overcoats and '- r ❖ ♦ See Our Window for Prices # $ I « * * # * * A L L NEW GOODS AND THIS SEASON’S STYLES 4* * * f 4* $ * 4& C a m p b e ll & Î CASH H o llis te r STORE W # «'jp* s L v ,L v j > v L v i # *.L <£> <|S -rj> v L a L v L L <Jr% v v # ¡Special For Saturday Daly, | In o r d e r t o in tro d u c e o u r R u g D e p a r tm e n t w h ic h is th e la r g e s t as w e ll as th e m o s t c o m p le te s to c k in th e 5 ity, w e w ill s e ll o n e $3.00 C a r p e t S w e e p e r f o r $ 1 .0 0 w ith e v e r y a r t squ are, e ith e r in a ll w o o l in g ra in , B ru ssels o r A x m in s t e r N o w is th e tim e to m a k e y o u r s e le c tio n f o r a c e le - •X- b r a te d -X* T o p B u g g y o r H a c k . Q •* •* * -* * * The entire line is now on exhibition in our implement room. Any one inter- ested should make it a point to visit this department as it is a matter o f history that this line has been on the market for 73 years and holds out today as it always has, one of the best and most substantial lines manufactured. To buy one means satisfaction. full line of Spray Pumps always on hand. A so hose arid nozzle. DALLAS FURNISHING COMPANY Registration opens January 0. T Closes for primaries. A p ril 7. J Primary elections, April 17. i Registration reopens, A p ril 21. T Closes for election, M ay 15. 2 General election, Sune 1. i Registration reopens, September J20 j Closes for election. October 20. J Presidential election, Novem ber 3. 4* * *+ *+ + + + + + + + + + + + t + + + + + + *+ + A n yon e noticing this little ad. can purchase a 23c Stew Kettle for 10c on Saturday. Cut this out and bring to our store. " ..... ■ ■ —- -I. NO. 10. DO CTOR S* MMST3UCBS Are «aid often to bo buried six feet undei ground. B u i many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kid ney disease, another from nervous pros tration, another with pain here and there, and In this way they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, inscribes his pills and potions. In reality, they are ail only symptoms caused by some uterine disease. The'¡Tbfcsiclan,'Itinerant of the cause of suffering, Rgeps upTH^treatment until large bills are made. fflir^M ffering patient gets no bette\j|iJiTu3Na^rt^the wrong treatment, but probably woi nrervrjpcalcine like Hr Pierce.** Vi t h f C ll UtLC wo ETTpU ____ r a _____ t r _ removed the disease, tm here- by deponing all loose aistressing symp toms. .nd ¿"Hlttitln* comfort Instead of prolong«* to.j'jry A has been well said, that **a disease known is half cured." Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and r" »llful physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate system. I t Is made of native American medicinal roots and is perfectly harmless in its V iL / \4U,' v vti - ■» .1. - / Q ' i ’ \ / Q FH S y FIO / t / W t >. Q / ll< V / D >11 s S f t / O m \ S Q D / m \ /TTVs A n rs Z'lVN vvLy v ji/ \wL/ \ v iL / vvLv vxi>v S *5* - A j v ^ J, / u 'R V u ‘ 'I ' / v X .' \U i. \ ll( s ■* u i A f i n ' t ' H ' V t ZrT'x s. ti. s C / 'I 'V Z'V 'X -• X jiiZ a / IB S u / IB S - / u IB S vw y / llr i ■ 0 ■ ' .......... ...................... 0 ' *vv *X* -X* -x- # *X* *X- ff" “iff Tf Tf \k k/ > J ■ - ....................... 1 W V . , ------- I U W V I ■■ --------¡■ - ■ B T ' . = T .. ---------------------- Our clearance sale will continue all this month. Plenty of goods for everybody. ^ X You can buy goods here for less money than at any J ^ other store in the valley. # ^ 0 ^ INDEPENDENCE. - -L ' ¡Our Entire Stock Reduced Up to yesterday noon the foll<#ririg additional voters had registered with County Clerk S m ith : 1) G M ea d o r........... Dem Douglas J A B a x te r ................ Rep Jackson V J Tu rn id ge............. Dem J 11 Foster ............. Rep J H Rem pel ............ Rep salt Lake ffe c t a In MTV ciw u n l.m t,T U m I c m j i r t W A K e y t ................ Rep H G K e y t .................. Rep “iPpowerful invigorating tonic "F a S O M E O F O U R S P E C IA L S H J Ellis ................ Dem vorite Prescription” imparts strength to Rick reali Fred Stark.................. Rep the whole system and to the organs dis- P N Cadle ................ Rep ilnctly feminine in particular. For over " worn-out,” run-down.” debili- S Monmouth C C Fish b a c k ........... Dem worked, l.ited toachers, milliners, dressmakers, “ Thoe S tr a in ................. Rep • amstrt sea, "shop-girls.” house-keepers, “ John II H a w le y ........ Rep nursing mothers, ana feeble women gen- ' ” ’ ' .....................................■ • • ** T J Beery Re; rally, I)r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription “ Jas Helmick ................Rep is the greatest earthly boon, being un- Buena Vista John C W e lls ............. Rep equalrt! as an appetizing cordial and re “ Win Winn .................. Rep storative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerv “ * Jos H W inn ...............Rep ine "Favorite Prescription” is unequaled “ Ira C R ow e ..................Dem and Is invaluable in allaying and sub •* II M Nash ....................Rep duing nervous excitability. Irritability, “ .1 K N eal.................... Dem nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms. St. Vitus’s “ L W M o o r e ................ Rep “ R L H all .................. Dem dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon “ R P Hall ....................Dem functional and organic disease of the “ A .1 H a l l ..................... Dem uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and “ E B G o b a t................... Dem rolleves mental anxiety and despondency. “ G B D avidson .............. Rep Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate lie ■stomach, liver and bow els. One to “ Jacob Becker................ Rep .reo a dose. Easy to take as candy. M J K re u tz................ Dem Silver Luckiamute R M Fowle ...............Rep W N Y e a te r................ Rep Bridgeport W T F o s te r .............. Rep East Dallas C S G raves.................. Rep “ Percy Hibbard Dem “ E C Dunn ............... Dem Courtesy W est Side. “ D D R ed ek opp ............Rej “ I F Yoak u m .................. Rep A W hitney, of Dallas, looked after «• M E H its.......................Rep W illam ette V alley Co business during Great slaughtering of all men’s and boys’ suits and “ H P S h r iv e r ................Rep the absence of Byron Atkins last week. “ J F H olm an .................Pro overcoats — prices are absolutely the lowest ever Mr. R iley Propst, residing near Buena “ J ( i B ro w n .................. Dem Vista, and Miss Etta Clark, of Vancou quoted. N ew line of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels “ C D Chorpening.......... lieu “ J M B u rfo rd ................Rep ver, Wash., were united in marriage and Bed Spreads just in. They all go on sale at South Dallas E M Smith .................Rep January 16. “ T J Chcrrington.......... Hep W . I’ . Ireland, wife ami daughter, of clearance sale prices. Remnants, odds and ends, and “ A J M a r t in ................ Rep Corvallis, came down the latter part of “ I) Sellers ........ Dem the week ttr attend the funeral of Mr. odd garments o f every description must be sold at m “ C 8 M cD evitt ............Rep Ireland’s brother. any price, regordless of cost. “ Jas E lliott ..................Rep February 1st the Normal girls will “ G W Mver ............. Dem wt- “ L H Me B e e .................. Rep play basketball with the Chemawa gir.s. “ J l Reaeoner .......... Rep The game will doubtless prove an inter “ W A Avres .......... Rep esting one and draw a large crowd. “ B F W e lls ..................... Rep The Independence Athletic club bas “ Cirts M itch ell.............. Rep ketball tram easily defeated the Capital “ O N Bilyeu ..................Rep Business College team, of Salem, Friday “ A R Brown ................ Dem nigh at the auditorium. The fin'd score “ H C S eym our..............Rep was not nearly so close as anticipated, “ E A H a m ilto n ........... Rep the score being 44 to 14. North Dallas N W Sager ................ Pro Except Saturday A bunch of local Knights of Pythias “ J W Ashbaugh............ Rep “ J H Brown ..................Rej '-sited the anniversary doings last Thurs Rep day evening of the Falls C ity lodge. “ Em il Aebi ... •Hep Those attending from Independence “ J E Martin ... Dem 1 were Verd H ili, W. L. Bice, Claud Kurre, “ V F Compton . “ Cbas H ockett . . Rep W ill Ceckle, A. Moore and Michael “ K L Chapman.............. Rep Goeiz. “ Eugene ila y te r ...........Dem 0 - -gHt 0 A f t 0 ^ . 0 0 t 0 f 0 & E.'h. Young sold a few days ago his A N Monmouth Reece McReynolds .Rep residence to Win. Dawes, of Shelley, “ W A P e t t y s ................. Pro Montana. Mr. Dawes has been engaged ’ “ J Dean B u tle r............ Dem in the livestock business a few years Falls City C L S ta r r .................... Rep in Montana and comes here to reside - T o ta l: permanently. He has a fam ily and has Republican .........................................125 returned to that state to bring them 0 D em ocrat.............................................. 78 here. Socialist .........^ .................................. 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson enter Prohibitionist .................................... Ö Independent ........................................ 3 tained the Independendence orchestra January 22nd at their home on Mon mouth street. About th irty five young people were present and the orchestra Having been sick for the past two furnished music for dancing, which was years with a bad stomach trouble, u a feature of the evening. Refreshments friend gave ine a dose of Chamberlain V were served and a very enjoyable even Stomach and Liver Tablets. They did ing had by all present. me so much good that I bought a bottle There has been some activity the past of them and hav^nsed tw elve bottles in all. Today I am well of a badstomac'; week in the hop market and C. L. Fitch- trouble.— Sirs. John Lowe, Cooper, ard has picked up a good string of hops Maine. These tablets are for sale by which will be shipped to eastern brew ers. He purchased from W . W. Perci- Belt & Cherrrinton. val 498 bales paying 7% cents, front Geo. WhiteakerfiO bales at 6 * 4 cents The market is a little stronger at pres ent. There are not many hops left in The creamery at Monmouth is a sure this section now and a trifle better p ri ces doubtless would soon cleanout the thing. • D 07 crop. Mr. W. II. Robertson is improving Hom er lodge Knights of Pythias is slowly. making arrangements to entertain the Mrs. J. A. Good is seriously ill with district convention of K. P. lodge in IKjritonites. this district. A t the convention Falls Attorney J. H. Flower ami wife, of City, Dallas, Corvallis. Albany, I>eb Falls City, were visiting here last week. anon, Salem, Hubbard, and doubtless The protracted meeting of the Evan >ther lodges ^ ill be represented. The gelical church will continue through the boys of the local lodge are going to give their visiting brothers the tim e of their week. lives and will leave nothing undone to MisH Mabel Wilson, of North Salem, | make the convention a success in every was a visitor at the home of W . II. Rob • particular. A banquet will l>e a feature ertson the latter part of the w**ek. ..f the gathering and it is anticipated • that fully and possibly more than a + + + hundred visitors will be with the lodge ¡it the convention. It is no small un- ! dertaking to entertain the district K. P. convention but the bovs here are equal to the occasion and they are planning to make the occasion a big lss>st for the order. | # # Ladies’Jackets, $5.00 to 10.00 values goes at $1.00 ® Ladies’Jackets, 10.00 to 15.00 values goes at Ladies’ Skirts, 5.00 to 10.00 values goes at . 2.50 f Ladies’ Waists at half regular values 50c to 65c Dress Goods, fancy mixtures at . 38c * $5.00 Grey Wool Oregon Blankets at . . $3.85 f 12 l-2c yard-wide Bleached Muslin at . . 10c 95c * $1.50 Men^ Fancy Shirts at 1 5 0 | -ä t- m SrpN I St 0 Store closes 0 at 6.30 p.m. The Bee Hive Store D a lla s -O O regon ¥ 0 0 Bad Stomach Trouble Cured. 0 0 0 0 MONMOUTH. 0 0 OUR SLAUGHTER SALE 0 0 . 0 WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE 0 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 F o r Lung Troubles M itc h e ll W a g o n , T f*1 *-*- ~ * ' J A Ï" U A R Y 30. 1908 À !> v !> v j > v ! > FEBRUARY 1st. 1308 E L E C T IO N S OF 1U08. % t{4 this agreement to hold good for one TO CLOSE EVENINGS. Collections Promptly Made. year from February .3, ll’OS, the two I can do your collecting for you as weeks previous to the Christmas holi cheap as anyrne. My experience in Dallas Merchants Agree to Shut up days being excepted. t tis line warrants thorough work, i at 6:30. Bring me your accounts, and I w ill do I P. A. Finseth. the rest L. D. Butler, Dallas Ore. j F. S. Ramsey. ----------♦ * ♦ -------- The lead ng merchants, of Dallas, Campbell & Hollister. We are agents for the Western Sales Mrs. J. 0. (Jaynor. have entered into the agreement l#lo\v Book company, with offices in Portland, Dali is Mercantile Co. and who get out the best sales books appended to close their plaças of busi W illiam Fanil. manufactured. W hen you want any ness every evening at t> : J.) : Uglov\ Clothing House. th in g of the kind, came and see our Dallas. Oregon, J in 2 >, 11)03. Guv Bros. & Dalton. samples and give your ordoj* to a home W e, the undersigned merchants of Hall «& Haves. concern. Do not send away lor anything Dallas, agree to close our pia es of busi Dallas Furniture Co. of the kind. ness at 0:30 p m. except Saturday.', | yL* *+ + + + + + + + + + + j * * X I f To Close Out at I a « : ^ * *7****“^ t * * * i * tit * * t I 1 1 OREGON REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN. Schedule of Primaries and Elec tions (or the Present Year. * I I /V S f ; I I ■* D ALLAS X X X IV . 0 0 0 0 The funeral services of T. A. Ireland took place at the fam ily home south of Monmouth Saturday afternoon, Rev. E. I ( ’ . W igm ore pastor of the Christian ! 0 church at Monmouth officiating In V r * A y e r ’s C h e rry Pectoral c e r terment followed and took place in the cemetery south of Monmouth. Mr. tainly cures coughs, colds, Ireland’ s death occuied at bis home bronchitis, consumption. And J) two miles south of Monmouth on Thursday, January 23, 1308. He -.van it certainly strengthens weak W taken audenly ill with pneumonia on th ro a ts and w e a k lu n g s . Friday evening the w eek. previous and .V - é \ passed quietly away the following Thurs 0 T h ere can be no mistake about » t day. M r. Ireland was a well known and this. You k n o w itis tru e . And highly esteemed citizen of Polk county 4 * having resided here for about forty you r ow n doctor w ill say so. years. H e was born in Jackson county, T h e best kin d o f a testim on ia l — Indiana, in 1842, and moved from there “ S old fo r o var s la t y y e a r «.’ to Towa where lie was married on March 27, 1864. to Miss N. L. Brum met. , Lowill, XIM. Mr. and Sirs. Ireland started the same » Of year aeroes the plains to Oregon and SAVSAPAMLLA. since then he bar lived on his farm PILLS, south o f Monmouth. The death of his t u ia V M M . wife occurred two years ago. The de W o have no •cerati«! W * publish ceased leaves a fam ily of six children tUs form ulas ©f «11 ©sir ntcellelJ»««- and a host of friends made through hia K e e p this b o w s lt re g u la r w ith A y e r hi long residence in Polk county to mourn t s n d t h t if m s i m Mi ta t ¡0 0 0 Be sure and see what we offer in our bargain win dow W. H. ROY & CO. 0 -