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jt ^ ~ zt s* «uni -T » 5 The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County. VOL. xxxiv. D A I.L A S O R E G O N F E B R U A R Y 13. 1908 SHERIDAN LOCAL DERAILED. Three Dead and Many Injured, Some From Polk. % * # 5 % # 6 ❖ * ♦ « SEE CUR F EW LINE OF Embroideries and Shirt Waist Fronts T u esd ay ev en in g on its way u p th e S h erid an tr a in w ent Onto a broken rail an d th re w th e u su ally crow ded tra in dow n a n e m b a n k m e n t n e a r F orest G rove. J . A. M cD onald, a fo rm er resi d e n t of D allas, was am ong th o se killed. H e w as a m a rb le c u tte r by tra d e and w as well k n o w n all over th e W illam ette valley, h a v in g w orked in alip o et all its to w n s, b u t of late y ears h ad m ad e his h o m e a t M cM innville. A m ong th e a* jure«! w ere B elden G ra n t, w ho was b»*rn . j a n d raised h ere, b u t is now re9i< ijvm of P o rtla n d , tra v e lin g for Pig Sic h el. to b acco n ist. M r. G r a n t’s in ju rie s are not serio u s. G . B. T ucker, of B u tler, had. j h is back sp ra in e d . J . E . Brow n, J . H . Brown an d M rs. J . Brow n, of n e a r S h er id a n , w ere b ad ly cu t a n d b ru ised . A w recking tr a in was im m ed iately rushed to ih e scene o f accid en t an d ev ery th in g possible d o n e fo rth e help of th 6 afflicted . I t is a m ira c u lo u s and fo rtu n a te happen* ing th a t m ore c a s u a ltie s d id n o t occur. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SUCH GOODS INDEPENDENCE. C o u rtesy W est Side. J . A. K re b s, of S alem , p assed th ro u g h tow n S a tu rd a y e n ro u te hom e from P o rt land. W illard C rav en left on y esterd ay ’s p assen g er for a b u sin ess tr ip to P o rt land. G. H. I rw in , of P o rtla n d , was in I n d e p e n d e n c e y esterd ay looking u p ch a n c es for h op deals. S tate V e te rin a ry Surgeon C. J . K ori- n ek , of S alem , was called h e re th e first of th e week on a professional visit. § * We are showing a swell line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Oxfords, all new, up-to-date goods, at prices that are right I ❖ * * ❖ « î New Calicoes, Muslin and Hosiery $ « * * * O tis W elch cam e u p from New berg F rid a y an d rem ain ed over a «lay or two looking a fte r b u sin ess in te re sts here. YOURS FOR SPRING BUSINESS CASH STORE Gampbei B a rh am & W inslow h ave se v era l farm s for sale th a t th e y will ta k e D allas city p ro p e rty for as p a rt p ay m e n t. POLK’S CANDIDATES. ------ Journal Names ’ 1K v 47> being Ht <l>e ti,ne e to of u » hi* ine r Portland o m a n a journal names Theie inese , n l e th .u h m e a r 8 ot- „Ke H e cam i- W e a r e ag en ts for t lie W estern Sales Thp Book co m p an y , w ith offices in P o rtla n d , As Aspiring. las in 1879 an d w as m arried to M iss an d w ho get o ut th e b e s t sales books ¡L o u isa P eterso n in 1880, by whom h e m a n u fa c tu re d . W hen you w a n t a n y had four ch ild re n , th re e of th em d y in g th in g of th e k in d , com e an d see our R e g istra tio n of vo ters in Polk cou n ty in infancy. sam ples an d give your o rd e r to a hom e is proceeding very slow ly. O nly about ( ----------- ------------------- concern. Do n ot send aw ay for a n y th in g 300 h ave so far given notice of th e ir in- A G A IN T O R U N of th e k in d . te n tio n to vote a t th e p rim a rie s A nril i A U /tiii iv /lx U ll. an d half ------ A b o u t h alf are R epublicai D em ocrats, w ith a s p rin k lin g of Inde »ri n 11 1 L Company Be p e n d e n ts, S ocialists and P ro h ib itio n ists. U H Iias L tilfibei T h e only m an w ho h a s filed in te n tio n of gins Operations. striv in g for a n o m in a tio n in th e p ri m aries is J . G . V anO rsdel, of th is city, who will be a c a n d id a te for th e Dem o W e h ave it from good a u th o rity th a t cra tic n o m in a tio n for c o u n ty judge. Polk c o u n ty w ill n ot elect a se n a to r th e D allas L u m b e r Co. will begin th e CO FFEE th is y ear, th e new re -d istric tin g placing ! o p e ra tio n of th e ir big m ill across th e You are both judge and P o lk w ith B e n to n co u n ty , S e n ato r Jo h n - L acreole so m etim e th is w eek. I t will son of th e la tte r co u n ty h o ld in g o v e r . be good new s to all to once m ore h e a r jury for Schilling’s Best. Y o u r irroccr re tu rn « y o u r m o n ey if you d o n 't lik e it; we pay him . Sale. The BEST MEATS j BARNH ART & GRANT WAITED Rou*!i Lumber $ 1 2 1 - 2 PerM. In o n r y ard a t P e rry d a le we have a lot o f all kind* of rough lu m b e r w hich we are a rn io n e to diapoae of, a n d will for a sh o rt tim e offer a t th e above price. SALT CREEK LUMBER CO. TRUCK AND DRAY CO. H U BB A RD & B R O W N Phone and stand at Cherring- ton’s drugstore. b eco m e fin a n c ia lly I n te re s te d . Mr. Peterson Succumbs. The Real Estate Security Co. M r. A. J . P e te rso n , w ho has !>een ill po long su ccu m b ed to th e d read diatroy- F ort D earborn B uilding, Chicago, III. e r lant W ednesday evening, b u t notice of his dem ise d id not reach th is office u n til last w eek’s issue had gone to press. H e h as been afflicted w ith th a t d read disease can cer, for m any m onths, b u t had been ab le to be u p an d aro u n d u n til th e last few w eeks, w hen it lie- cam e neccw wary for him to ta k e to his | , h e re h , n n o o n ce m v^ | f * ..„„Hi- bed, an d since th e n his de.itn has be»*n <ja te t f,p D em ocratic n o m in atio n for b n t a q u e stio n of tu n e . E v ery th in g ,,f pavssiblc was don** by loving h an d s to _ _ . « w _ _ _ . allev iate his suffering, am i th e best of COUNTY IK E A S U K E n m edical a tte n tio n w a s h e d . H e was a of P olk C o u n ty , to be voted for a t th e k in d an d obliging n eig h b o r an d had th e # p rim a ry el»*, tio n , A pril 25. 1908 respect of a ll in th e o o n m n n ity w here If elected. I prom h e a faith fu l p e rfo r he has» lived so long, in th e O akdale m an ce of th e d u tie s of th e offi. e an d a n eighborhood. H e s a s laid to rest in p a in s ta k in g reg ard for th e w elfare of th e old ce m e te ry so u th of to w n F riday th e people’s m oney. aftern o o n , Rev. D. J u lia n Be. ker a c t KDD. C . DUNN ing aa th e officiating m in ister an d b it Candidates’ Column 'JM/ The Modesty o f W omen v>iv î il)f " p 'x .''m V q q u Naturally m akes them shrink from th e Indelicate questions, th e obnoxious ex am inations, and un p leasan t local tre a t m ents, which some physicians consider essential in the treatm en t of diseases of women. Y et, if help can be had, it is better to subm it to th is ordeal th a n let tho disease grow and spread. T he trouble is th a t so oiten th e wom an undergoes all the annoyance and sham e for nothing. ThousandsNM women who have been cured oY Dr. rte rc e 'f F av o rite Prescrip tion w rith In ¿¡J>qreciation of the cure which disjMri&sSimh the exam inations and local tr e a tm e n t> ^ T h ere is no o th er medicine, so su re-am i .safe for d elicate women as "F av o rite P rescription.” I t cures UetiI i ta ti ug drains. J rregulari ty and m female weakness. I t alw ays helps. I t alm ost alw ays cures. I t is strictly non alcoholic, non - secret, all its in g red ien ts fcetng p rink'd on its bottle-w rap p er; con- no deleterious or habit-form ing drugs, and every n ativ e m edicinal root entering into its composition has th e full endorsem ent of those m ost em inent in the several schools of medical practice. JSome of these num erous and strongest of pro fessional endorsem ents of its ingredients, will be found in a pam phlet w rapped around tho bottle, also in a booklet mailed free on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. T hese professional en- iors raont8 should h av e far more w eight th an any am ount of tho ordinary lay, or non-pro esslonul testim onials. T h e most intelligent women now-a-days fnafs* on knowing w h a t they tak e as med icine instead of opening th eir m ouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down w h atev er is oitertM] them . * F av o rite Pro sc rip tio n ” I.’ of KNOWN COMPOSITION. I t m akes weak women strong and sick women well. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent free- on receipt of stam ps to pav expense of m ailing onl\i. Send to I)r. K. V. Pierce, j B ullaio, N. Y., 21 one-cent stam ps for pa per-covered, or 31 stam ps for cloth-hound. If tick consult the Doctor, free of charge by letter. All such com m unications are held sacrediv confidential. Dr. Pierce's P leasan t Pellets invigorate and reg u late stom ach, liver and bowol* O 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 O + 0 Ü 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 X>Lz \iL / '»pV > >i( - x a. • VjV v. li / x li» x. -L / Xvly, *y* X dl X . .Il y X .i, ^ /'*f»V /m V /> p /'» p v .^ p v /m \ /» p v  ■'mV /W x •'»pv X /m \ / ^m V X .L X .1. y / ' f KV /m V x A j y x iL / x .li / vxL/ /m V /'» p v /?WV v y l/ \v ijy j# ESTABLISHES A HOSPITAL J a k e B row n, who has been very sick Miss Agnes O’Keefe, of Seattle, for several m o n th s, does n o t ap p e a r to Fills Long-Felt Want. im p ro v e g reatly , h u t his frien d s hope for his u ltim a te recovery. D u rin g th e p a s t wreek Miss Agnes Miss M erle S h a n a h a n , w ho is a tte n d ing th e S ta te N orm al at M onm outh th is O’K eefe, late of S e attle, b u t who h as h ad w in ter, is v isitin g th e hom e folks at m uch experience in Red Cross w ork all F o re st G rove d u rin g vacation. over th e c o n tin e n t, h as been engaged M rs. A. W h itn ey , of D allas, w as in in th e p relim in ary w ork of th e e s ta b tow n th e la tte r p art of th e week for a lish m e n t of a h o sp ita l a t F alls C ity for visit w ith Mr. W h itn ey , who h as charge th e use of lab o rers in th e m an y m ills h e r e o f W illa m e tte V alley Co. in terests. an d logging cam p s a t th a t place and a t M r. an d M rs. Lewis, of Lew isville, Black R ock. Miss O’K eefe has ren ted passed th ro u g h In d ep en d en ce F riday e n ro u te hom e from v isitin g w ith relativ es a b u ild in g and h as it ab o u t read y for in P o rtlan d . M rs. l^ewis re p o rts h av occupancy. T he loggers am i m ill m en ing had a p le a sa n t trip . p ap a ce rta in a m o u n t each m o n th per P. M. K irk la n d m ade a considerable ca p ita , and w hen sick or d isabled h av e sh ip m e n t y esterd ay of Oregon grape th e free use of all th a t a firstclass h os root. T h e sh ip m e n t w en t to New Y ork. T h e re is a co n sid erab le d em an d n th e p ital sta n d s for a n d have th e p riv il ege of n am in g th e ir ow n p h y sician . Miss ea ste rn m a rk e t for th a t p ro d u ct. C laren ce W o g n ei, ot one tim e ed ito r O’K eefe th in k s th a t we have ju s t as of th e E n te rp ris e , w as u p from P o itla n d good ph y sician s an d surgeons in th is o v er S u n d ay v isitin g w ith old tim e neck ’o th e woods as an y w h ere, an d friends He* h as a very w arm feeling I d epreciate« th e sen d in g aw ay of o u r for th e old p a p e r an d bid th e new nro- 1 p rie to rs a h e a rty w elcom e u n to th eir critic a l cases. She has h ad so m u ch and varied ex p e rie n c e in all k in d s of new friends. F ord P a rk e r was an a rriv a l Sunday accid en ts as to b e a n ad ep t in th e giv from C a lifo rn ia for a v isit w ith his ing of firs t aid services, an d is fu lly ca b ro th e r, J a b e P a rk e r, who resides pable of ta k in g care of any case u n til across th e riv e r in M a r i o n county. Mr. P a rk e r h a s liv ed th e re for th e p ast five th e surgeon arriv es. T he in sta lla tio n y ears and h a s been engaged m ainly a t of a h o sp ital will fill a long felt w a n t at th e c a rp e n te r tra d e . F alls C ity. T h e Item iz er h as o ften w o n d ered w hy E a rn e s t A llm an , of A irlie, w as in I n d ep en d en ce M onday an d took hom e D allas did n o t h av e a h o sp ital for th e a p a r t of th e household effects of Gus eare_ of its sick am i w ounded. T h ere S p erlin g w h ich he has i p u rch ased . M r. S p erlin g is closing o u t all his household are m an y ideal lo calities for th e e s ta b goods a n d m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s to go, lish m en t of such an in stitu tio n a ro u n d p ro b ab ly n e x t week, to S nohom ish, h ere, an d we are of th e o p inion t h a t it W ash ., for a v isit an d p ro b ab ly locate is g reatly n eeded. N ot a week passes p e rm a n e n tly . G ra n d p a M itch ell passer! q u ietly but w h a t som eone is se n t from th is vi aw ay a t h is resid en ce in In d cp en d en d e cin ity to a P o rtla n d h o sp ital for b e tte r y esterd ay a fte rn o o n . M r. M itchell had care th a n can lie given th em a t th e ir been in failin g h e a lth for several weeks ow n hom e o r b o a rd in g place. T h e r e p ast, d u rin g w hich tim e h e h as been confined to b is ho m e. Space and tim e s u lt is t h a t th e P o rtla n d h o sp ita ls a re forb id a n ex ten d ed notice of his d eath co n tin u ally over crow ded, and th e sick in th is issue, h u t will occur in F rid a y ’s an d in ju re d d o n o t really g e t th e c a re paper M r. M itchel has b een a m em th ey would u n d e r o th e r circu m stan ces. b er of th e local M asonic o rd e r for m any . . . . . ., year« , a n d t h a t o rd er w ill p ro b ab ly have " , t " o u r _ K saw millH in o p era- ch arg e of th e fu n era l services. tion and th e big scope of c o u n try th a t D allas could d aw from for such an in- A Convention n titu tio n , a n u p to d a te p an ito riu m h a s b een « l i e d b y th e U x a l O ption would an rely prove a p ay in g in v e stm e n t c lu b o l )>allaa. to b e held in th e court ,o it* orig in ato r« . W e h av e e v e ry th in g h o u se on F e b ru a ry 20, 1«W, a t 2 o. m. ¡|( o u r ,av o r fo r su ch an in s titu tio n . M r. K nodell, of P o rtla n d , will lie pres- , . . , ■ e n t to a ssist in th e o rg an izatio n . All •>»'•> «"e ">°"t H alnbrious . lu n a te in frien d s of local o n tio n , reg ard less of I th e w o rld ,o n e in w h ich it is possible for p a r tv, are requester! to be p resen t an d th e sick to re c u p e ra te as q u ick ly as p a rtic ip a te in th e d e lib e ra tio n s of th e I an y w h ere. We h av e in firtr m id st a s co n v en tio n : ! giKxl a corps of p h y sician s am i su rg eo n s J . A. LA W RK N SO N , i as an y o th e r lo cality . Men of oxj>e- S ecretary . . —— - ♦ • ♦ ------------ rience, who know w h a t to do an d how F isk e , t h e b e st p r in te r. to d o it. W e would he ab le to e lim in a te ! th e m an y d isa d v an tag es of a crow ded | city h o sp ita l—th e noise of th e s tr e e ts ,! th e crow ded m ix tu re of d iffe re n t d iseas- j es ;m d h u rts, such as m ake a co n tin u al w ear on th e nerves ot a p a tie n t an d re-1 . ta rd th e ir recovery even w ith th e b est j £ ? " of h o sp ital a tte n d a n c e . T he Ite u iiz e r would like to h e a r fro m o u r p ra c titio n e rs , x f on th is su b ject, a n d as Go w h at, if a n y , th in g , sta n d s in th e wav of Ihillas h av- j ing a firstclass h o sp ital. W e can t hi nk j Hammer blows, steadily ap of no arg u m en t a g a in s t su ch a projfosi- plied, break the hardest rock. tion an d believe th a t in th ese few Coughing, day after day, jars words we have n o t began to h a rd ly o u t and tears the throat and lungs line th e ad v an tag es. L e t u s h e a r from until the healthy tissues give som e of o n r m edicos, w ho can m ore ful ly en larg e upon th e su b ject. RUM M AGE SA L E LL THIS WEEK WE ARE going to give you extraordi nary low prices on broken lines. Our object is to close out certain lines regardless of cost as every inch of space counts when we com mence displaying our spring line. Odd lines of Waists, Skirts, Kimonos, Blankets, Shoes, and all remnants, absolutely at the lowest prices ever quoted. Store closes at 6.30 p.m., except Saturday # p: i re m a in s being folluwed to th e grave by a large oonuurse of frien d s. Deceas- ed w as born in O land, S w eden, on A pril '" F o r 'r e p re s e n ta tiv e s from th e E le v en th ! | h e fa m i,ia r wl,iHtle c“ ,lin # th e ir re p re se n ta tiv e d is tric t, co m p risin g Polk U rg e crew to th e ir d a ily lab o r, a n d u n c o u n ty , C. L. H aw ley , who was defeated n o u n cin g th e fact t h a t e m p lo y m e n t is in th e p rim a rie s tw o y ears ago by B. H . being given to scores of o u r in h a b ita n ts M eCallon, w ill be a can d id a te again th is y e a r for th e R ep u b lican n o m in atio n , who h a v ^ a n x io u sly aw aited th e re su m p Administrator’s fe. F . Jo n e s, of In d ep en d en ce, now jo in t tio n of w ork for som e m o n th s. W e u n re p re se n ta tiv e for L incoln am i Polk d e rs ta n d , also, th a t th e N ew b etg tr a in E i« h e r e b y g iv e n , t h a t b y v i r t u e o f a n N O T o IC r d e r a n d d e c r e e o f t h e h o n o r a b l e c o u n ty counties,w ill p robably try for reflec tio n . w ilj soon once m ore be p u t in o p eratio n F or co u n ty judge th e p re se n t R epub c o u r t o f t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n , fo r t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk , d u l y m a d e a n d e n te r e d o f r e c o r d o n t h e lican in c u m b e n t, E d. F. G oad, will try a n d th e m ill r u n n in g th e re on full tim e. 19th d a v o f D e c e m b e r, 1907, in t h e m a t t e r o f for reelection, J . G. V anO rsdel and J . E. t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e e s t a t e o f W . T. H a le y , Good reading has becom e alm o st a d e c e a s e d . T h e u n d e r s i g n e d , a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f S ibley, b o th of D allas, w ill tr y for th e « a id e s ta t e w ill, fro m a n d a f t e r t h e necessity in every hom e. T he Success D em ocratic n o m in atio n M agazine is ju st th e one you need ; good F or co u n ty co m m issioner, W illiam 10th day of February, v,,v R iddell, of M o n m o u th „, , th e p.vovuv p re se n t Re- for all m em bers of th e fam ily. L. A. 1908, o ffe r fo r s a le , a n d s e ll a t p r i v a t e s a le to be th e R epub- j M atthew s, ag e n t. Pacific P hone M ain u b liean in c u m b e n t, will Lie t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r f o r c a s h in h a n d , n il t h e P n om inee, w ith no oop position. 216. r i g h t , t i t l e , i n te r e s t a n d e s ta t e o f t h e s n id W . ! b lean T. H a le y , d e c e a s e d , a t t h e t im e o f h i s d e a t h ; j F ra n k F aw k , a n in flu e n tial farm er of a n d a ls o a ll t h e r i g h t , t i t l e a n d i n t e r e s t t h a t ! th e S a lt C reek n eighborhood, will have t h e s a id e s ta t e b y o p e r a t io n o f la w o r o t h e r a clear field for th e D ém ocratie n o m in a w ise , m a y h a v e a c q u ir e d o t h e r t h a n , o r in a d d i t i o n t o t h a t o f s a id i n t e s t a t e a t t h e tim e o f tio n . h i s d e a th in a n d to t h e f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d F or county clerk , E. M. S m ith will try p r e m is e s to w i t: T h e s o u th w e s t q u a r t e r o f t h e s o u th w e s t to succeed him self for a th ird te rm . Asa R obinson,of In d ep en d en ce, is m en tio n ed q u a r t e r o f s e c tio n s ix in to w n s h ip n i n e s o u th , o f r a n g e t h r e e w e s t o f t h e W illa m e tte m e r i as h is o p jjo n en t on th e D em ocratic tic k d i a n ; a n d c o n ta i n in g 45..T7 a c re s m o re o r less. A lso t h e f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d p a r c e l t o w i t: B e et. F or assessor C arl G raves, p re se n t in g i n n in g a t t h e q u a r t e r s e c t i o n c o r n e r b e tw e e n s e c tio n s o n e a n a tw e lv e i n t o w n s h ip n i n e s o u th c u m b e n t, will g et th e R e p u b lica n nom i OF' A L E o f r a n g e f o u r w e st o f t h e W illa m e tte m e r i d ia n n a tio n w ith o u t opposition. H e will i n t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk a n d s t a t e o f O re g o n , a n d K IN O S r u n n i n g t h e n c e 128 r o d s , t h e n c e s o u th 20 f e e t; p ro b ab ly be opposed a t th e polls by t h e n c e w e s t 128 r o d s ; t h e n c e n o r th 20 fe e t to F. E . S lyer, D em ocrat, w ho form erly t h e p la c e o f b e g in n in g , c o n t a i n i n g 1.36 a c re s . held th e office tw o te rm s. F or co u n ty AT S a id p a r c e l o f l a n d b e in g a p r iv a t e r o a d w a y . A ll s a id p re m is e s a r e u n d e r fe n c e . T e n a c re s tre a s u re r, D. P. S touffer an d H . H olm an, o f s a id p r e m is e s a r e in o r c h a r d , t h e tr e e s b e in g b o th of D allas, will oppose each o th e r in I n f u ll b e a r in g , a n d c o n s is t in g o f c h o ic e a p th e p rim a rie s for th e R epublican nom i p le . p e a r a n d c h e r r y tre e s . E d C. D u n n , of D allas, will be j B id s fo r s a id p r e m is e s w ill b e r e c e iv e d b y N. n a tio n . Next to Postoffice L. B u tle r , a t t o r n e y fo r s a id e s ta t e , a t h i s office o n e D em ocratic c a n d id a te w ho has sig- ' in t h e c it y o f D a lla s , o r b y t h c ^ a d ^ n i i s t r a b o r . nified h is in te n tio n of try in g for th e place. A d m i n is tr a t o r o f t h e e s ta t e . ! I t is ex p ected th a t th e n ex t tw o weeks ------------ will bring o u t o th e r c an d id ates for th e ----------- v arions c o u n ty offices, a n d th e cam paign A r e p r e s e n ta tiv e In t h i s c o u n ty b y will th e n com m ence to w arm np. T h ere a re m any in d e p e n d e n t voters in Polk, a la rg e re a l e s t a t e c o r p o ra tio n . S p e c w h o ,a t electio n tim e, have a disq u ietin g is I In d u c e m e n ts t o th o s e w h o w is h t o effect on c a n d id a te s. N O . 12. The Jar o f C o u g h in g THE B ee H ive Store A R ELIA B LE P LAC E TO TR A D E GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR FEBRUARY at D. L. Keyt’s Big Store PERRYDALE, OREGON MR this month our store will offer D URING bargains in certain lines heretofore un- ---- heard of in this vicinity. The goods are here and we must get rid of them. Read this offer,come and see the goods and be convin ced of the genuineness of our bargain offer. # Mens’ and boys’ Overcoats and ladies Cloaks at one half price. way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. T h e b e e: kin d o f a testim on ia l — M S old fo r o^ e r s ix ty yea rs.** U a<t - t-T J . C A y r r C o . L o w e ll, L. i« o m a n u f a c t u r e r * o r A ijers 9 SA i^A PA tlLLA . W ill hair Moot. W* hafa n o a e c r a f g 1 W o p u b ’tofc t h o f o m u i M o f o n osar m o d io ta o o . *"“T S Ä Ä iiS W Ä Joe Get* Too Previou*. A cting upon th e p e titio n , w hich h as | been fBed w ith th e se cre ta ry of s ta te by J D l>ee, of P o rtla n d , for th e n o m in atio n of p resn len tial electo r, A tto rn ey G e n e r al C raw ford to d ay ren d ered a d ecision th a t th e p etitio n was void in asm u c h as th e d irect p rin ta ry law, section *2, e x cep ts p resid en tial electors. It provides for th e n o m in atio n only of officers to l»e elected a t th e n ex t en su in g electio n . As th e p resid en tial electio n s are held in N ovem ber an d th e n e x t electio n is in J u n e th e peuU ou would n o t bo legal- # 0 Mens’ winter Shoes and Gum Boots at 2 5 per cent reduction. Mens’ and boys’ Clothing at one-third off. # A line of Holiday Lamps, left over, at half price VP-### ^ * * * * ^ * t# I* * * * ^ * # * # ^ * i m +++