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V ' 7 Ï >1 o f C <^ " VÍ l -C^ The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County. VOL. X X X IV . D A LLA S OREGON MARCH 12. I9C8 999999999999991999999999999 * ❖ * * * # 9 ❖ ❖ NEW T H IN G S ! If you nre looking for som e . _ " thing new in Dress Goods, Trim m ings, Hosiery, S E E US 9 ❖ s s ❖ Our line of Wash Goods is simply elegant, the new si 1 key effects in beautiful colorings, stacks of Ginghams; Percales to make your selections from. Our stock of Shoes are second to none in 9 the town—they are beauties. We are showing the best corduroy Pants in town—only $3.50. A trial I will convince you. I § l « I Heavy Winter Suits and Over coats at most any old price. None of them older than last fall’s goods. (p ♦ 9 f 9 # 9 9 m 9 4 * * * 9 * ♦ 9 9 CASH STORE 9 99999999999999999999 Î999999 CAMPBELL «¡¡CLUSTER CO FFEE Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk, it isn’t worth packing. Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him ANOTHER CANNERY MEETING COMMITTEE VISIT SEVERAL CANNERIES And Are Advised to Profit By Others’ Mistakes. PROGRAMME. Program for the school officers’ par en ts’ and teachers’ meeting to Lie held at R ickreall for the R ickreall section, on Saturday, March 14. Elem entary Agriculture—C . L. Haw ley. Some conditions in our public schools th at should be improved— Prof. L. R. Trave . Our >ublic schools from a m other’s point 11 " view— Mrs. F . H. Morrison. Atte fian ce in our schools— Prof. Geo. N. M n dock. Address— State Supt. J . H. Acker m an. | For the information of the stock- i holders of the Dallas Canning ami Pack- ; ing Co., as well as the public generally. 1 as to what is being done by the direc tors toward promoting a cannery at this place. I have this to sav: On F eb ruary ¿5th the directors held a meeting and at th at time G. NY. Myer and » >y- selt were elected to visit some of the canneries of the valley, to hear what we could about the business for the guid ance of the directors as to m atters con nected with the establishm ent of a plant at this place. On the following Mon day Mr. Myer and myself visited the George Skeel has returned to his plant at Springbrook. We found Mr. home in W est Salem , after serving as Kincade, the manager, and one of the ! principle stockholders, a very obliging millwright in the big mill here. NO. 16. REGISTRATION PERCENTAGE GOOD i SpringVallcv Wm Glmlson ...............dem “ F - J A 8ohn ....................... rej] The worr..n who has periodical head JE S im k in « .................dem aches, backache, sees Unanimity dark Mike S m ith ................... dem spots or? c i- s floating or dancing before L B X e rste e g ............... dem her eyr s, hayijn.. ving distress or heavy É* Ben W in d so r...............dem full feeling Ui stomach, faint spells, drag* F B W indsor.................dem ging-downAiling in lower abdominal or Eola Ja s Stew art.................... rep pelvic region, eurily startled or excited, J E B u tler..................... dem IrreguWfr or painful periods, with or with NV M Bernard................. rep out ¡Hvic catarrh, is suffering from J C Connoy...................dem weakmfses anracrangements that should SPRING VALLEY VOTERS COME have ilVljr attention. Not all of above C A C la r k ....................... rep We mean the “Curlee” make of Pants. If you’ve ever worn them you know symptoi&& ane likely to he present in any B F Edward»................. rep TO THE FRONT. case at arte/l me. C E F ry ........................... dem how good they are ■IB- Neglected or badly treated and such B M Howell..................... rep cases/Often run Into maladies which de- Fred K uh in..................... rep man/ tXe surgeon’s knife if they do not Republicans Still Considerably in & Frank K u h in ................. rep resi^j^atally. No medicine fxtanl_has_ such a Ion* A A L ivingston............. rep the lead »' nrSTiKP/.S J M F eck ......................... rep v aa l,r . .»’I-r.-c a F a v o r it e l'r c ^ r m - (• + + + »+ + + + + + + + 4-+ + + + + + + + + + + * C E Ram p..................... dem tio p ^ No Rie<TTeiiKi nas suen a strong A R South wick ............rep p h w IULn—irfHi.Mii in ■ va v.'j i E LE C T IO N S O F 1908. Jacob Schnebeli............. rep levennuiyr^iejita---worth mi.n- t-hn E Schindler..................... rep 4 ÿ - nilmhrrr i.rh a T n a r.ie n«>n-nroiessi(;naJ_ lps - tiTHttniiil^s. The very best ingredients Andrew V ercler.......... rep Registration opens January 6. known to medical scienpe for the cure of . j *• Lee NV heeler..................... rep - - woman’s j>ocullar ailments enter Intuits ^ Closes for primaries. April 7. • Rickreall J H R o g e rs.................... dten composition. No alcohol, harmful, or Primary elections, April 17. | North Iiulep G Mattison .. ............ dem W habit-forming drug is to Ixy found in the Registration reopens, April 21. »j “ E E P ad d ock ................... rep list of its ingredients printed on each • j “ NV W Percival................... rep Closes for election, May 15. bottle-wrapi>er and attc ted under oath. JÊ L ;| “ D B Taylor ................ rep In any condition of the female system, General election, Ju n e 1. Dr. Pierce’ s Favorite Prescription can do •f Registration reopens, Septem ber20 . I k‘ (> W NVhiteaker.............dem only good—never harm. Its whole effect * ( ’loses for election. October 20. S B NValker...................dem X p b is to strengthen, invigorate and regulate 11 “ Samuel Decamp.............dem the whole female syste m and especially j. Presidential election, November 3. 4* C A Dick ......................... hoc the pelvic ore: ns. When these are de p /»Jv b \ J NV G raves...................dem ranged in fun. iort or a:"octed by disease, . rep Roscoe Rowell. .1 K P G raves...............dem the -tomacii an i «>.!:« r e tails of digestion Douglas rep T B Stone . . . . NV NV Lucas ................... rep become sympaf! * : i- ally ders nged, the .. rep nerves are w. U» .1 . and a long list of Jackson L 1 i Conner “ W D M ille r ........................soc bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too rep J K Gut try . “ NV F Sim on........................rep much must nor be exj - ctcd of this " F a Salt bake /MS .r e p Chas Reese. .. . “ G J NVhiteaker............... dem vorite Preset p-ii it, will not perform rep “ C-T Bratcher R H Nelson ..................dem miracles; will not cure tumors—no med rep “ M Bennett “ J G Bramberg .............. dem icine will. Jt wit! (>'■ n p r cut them, if rep *•' \V S B en n ett.. C NV Butler . .......... dem taken in time, and tints i.te operating .dem -if- “ Joh n Beyerle . . table and the surgeon’s knife may be G H H arris..................... rep avoided. rep “ A E Harrison. . “ H II Ja s person................dem Women sufferinr; from diseases of long rep “ J II Jo lly ............ P M K irkland............... dem standing, are invited to consult Doctor .deni “ B F Jones .......... NV J M a y ......................... rep Pierce by letter, five. All correspondence .dem “ M i l Jones . . . . “ Ze«l Rosendorf ............ dem is held as strictly private and sacredly -É - . .rep “ \V II McKee. . “ Roy NVhiteaker..............dem confidential. Aduress Dr. R. V. Pierce. rep 8 Monmouth V () B o o t s ....................... rep G G Rem p e l... Buffalo, N. Y. rep Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (1000 pages) “ Ira J W hite. . . “ NV R Graham ___ .. rep Is sent f m i on receipt of 21 one-cent ...rep “ L L Cm phlette A F H uber..................... dem Stamp3 for patter-covered, or 31 stamps .rei» “ G B Zumwalt. . “ J K M orrison................... rep TIRS io r ; loth-».»• »ucd copy. Address as above. .dem “ Jacob R e im e r.. *' Monroe M ulkey............... rep Spring Valley Samuel B arker............... rep HU Gw in......................... rep “ S E C ochran..................... rep J R Belshe ..................... rep and intelectual man. At this place the “ NV F C raw ford.............. rep Chris E b b e ..................... rep Ú - main cannery building is 60x90 feet “ G II Crawford ................. rep “ C E H erren.......... .TT.dem with two large sheds with very solid “ NV N Craw ford..................rep “ J B V B u tle r..................dem ASK TO SET foundations, so as to be used as a store “ P F C l a r k .................. 7-rep “ B F oster........................... dem C U R l.E E room for canned goods, and are con “ Henry C o rn e ll...............dem “ C C Lew is........................ pro 1 * 5 ” l 13?” nected wi*h the main building. This “ W J Crawford................ rep ,‘ A Z Ted row ...................... rep PAN TÜ plant, including building, machinery and “ C S Crangle.....................dem “ T A McEldowney . . . dem grounds as it stands, cost about $7.000, VV B D u n ca n ................. rep “ T J P ettit............ ...........dem and has a canning capacity of from “ NV R Davis ................... rep | Buena Vista C <) M cClain.................dem >,000 to 7.000 cans per day. From there • “ C F G ilb e it.................. rep “ T D M cClain................... rep we went to Newberg to look over the “ E F Ghtdson.................... dem “ B F O a k le y ..................... rep plant that is going in at th at place, and ‘‘ C Gerth ............................. rep | “ T B Oglesbe...................dem & P which will he one of the largest cannery “ A D Goodfellow..............rep j “ Clove P rath er...............dem plants on the coast when completed. “ H D Goodfellow...............rep Henrv S m i t h ................. rep We had the pleasure of meeting the “ I) G Henry ..................... <leni B A Snvder..................... rep /MS manager Mr. Wilson, who not only “ W alter H u nt...................dem N K T y le r ........................rep showed us through the cannery, but “ E E Higgins...................dem R P e te rso n ..................... rep other places of importance about the “ W D H enry.................... dem J C P u lle y ....................... rep town. The main % cannery here is “ Thos Je n n in g s .......................... dem ! “ F B Snyder .....................soc i $£• •if- We will thank you for an opportunity to prove what we claim 100x340 long, with driveway full length “ D F Je rm a n .................................. rep i «* C NV Thom as................... rep off one side for wagons, and a side track “ David M ile s ................ rep j “ Lester Murphey ..........rep -É- full length on the other sid e; there will (■ *N Muths ...................dem | Luckiamute J H Lew is..................... dem aiso be a boiler house 40x90 feet. This “ A B Morgan ................. rep Burkhart Y o u n g ........ rep plant, when completed, will cost $15,000 “ Samuel Phillips. . . rep John V R o n c o - .......... rep or more. The building alone will cost “ J i Purvine.....................item M L F r a n t z ................. dem $9,000. The machinery is not in the “ G A Purvine............... dem John K a u ....................... dem plant yet, but it is supposed to be in “ A J P u rv in e ............. dem J () S m ith ..................... dem ready for this season’s ruTl. On last “ F NV Peaslee.....................rep J NV Y'ost......................... rep Friday and Saturday we made a trip to “ J K Phillips ................ rep L R G ra n t..................... deni Brov\ nsville to see the much talked of “ J NV P ick en s.................. dem II M B erry........................rep $1.500 cannery at that place, as our “ J A Pickens ...................dem Bridgeport C E M eC aleb................. rep company as it is now organized, was “ Thos R obinson.................rep A C h am b erlain..........dem not in position to build a canning plant '* H F Raddy .................. rep NV L E T ru e a x ............ rep th at would cost very much money. We “ D R R u ble...................... rep NV C Bir«l......................... rep arrived in Brownsville about the mid “ J A S m ith ................... dem I) E H a l l ......................... rep dle of the afternoon, and by walking “ R C Shepard.....................rep Thomas L e e ................... rep North Dallas (ì N C herrington.. . . . . r<‘|> Falls City NV B Graham ..... . . . HOC Falls City J T Robinson.......... .. rep about two miles from the depot found J a s S m i t h ..................... dem D Shepherd...................dem *‘ C F Culver .......... ... SOC Joseph Gage ... . . .dem “ Weldon Spencer ... ... rep Mr. Ed Halloway, the manager, one of “ Newton Sim kins .. .dein I) M G uthrie.................dem ‘‘ J A R oberts........... . . . soc “ NV G Sevier.............. . rep w f Q fflr ........ rep the principle stockholders, hard at “ Ju lian Stratton . . . . . . . r e p NV L Gilson ............... dem T E Lyons....... “ Ira G Singleton...... ....rep rep . .dem Harvey Gage work spraying bis young apple orchard. “ B South wick............. ..rep J J M in n ich ................... rep K C Kirkpatrick “ A Sam pson.............. . rep K .1 Hunter . rep He quit bis work and hitched up and “ A H W yatt ................... dem J L G u thrie...................dem W ilber Jo h n so n .. Thus Hollowed rep ” George Siefnrth .. . .dem rep took us to the cannery, and put in until J 1) NV a ilin g ................... rep 1) M Cal breath............... rep Stiver C J De A rinomi .. dem rep Enos Jenn in g s....... “ K ( i Stru m ................ ... pro dark with us, and giving us all the nec L M W a llin g .. reP East Dallas P«*ter Helger9on.............rep Rock Creek Royal Blank » » K Kaugiser ........ . dem “ Oscar Sampson . .. .. rep .. .dem essary information. Here we found rep T C. Walling . . R B C a rp e n te r............ soc <( Harry J P ark er... ....rep t! t the cannery had beep in operation Alvin NV ailing ■ ■ rei* j “ M F Howard...................dem Falls $» E E Beezley City .1 W l.iv k ............. .... soc ....... soc II H S t a r r ........... only one season. To start in with, the .rep N H Alderman . ” IIC D im ick.....................dem *« E A B ro w n ........... ...... rep F A LaDow .......... rep C t l T rask ............. ....rep company bought a vacant building that deni J NY Childers .. NV I B o y le ..................... dem »» Randolph Butler “ Robert Tucker . . . ...r e p rep Cluis Laughlin . . . they thought could be used fo ra can dem Phillip Damm . “ E S Hansen...................... pro “ N V H B e ck e r........ .lo,-«*p); Murphy # “ Clark T h o m a s ...... . . . rep rep rep nery building. They fitted this with rep J (. D ellarport. “ T A Dunn ................... dem 1 1 NVrn Beli e u ............ ...... SOC . . HOC “ L W e ik a l .............. . . .soc L C M u s c o tt ........ machinery and began the season’s run. .dem T M D.uionoe . *• T E Cam pbell............... rep NV T B elcher........ . . rep “ K 1! W ard ............. ... pro W K MeAiInnm. .... rep The ba lding and machit erv installed “ F T M iller....................... pro H J Blair .......... “ C l ) Wallace ...... . . rep F M M ason ........... . . SOC cost about $3,000. They had not run “ I ra J NVess...................... lep B I Carey ............ . . . dem “ NY II W illiam s. . . . . .dem rep Fred N o e ............. long until they had to have more room, “ N Hughes.......................... hoc D F ( ’«mi t e r ........ “ Joh n Bindsehedler . dem . . . «lem A J Newsom . .. rep and also discovered that their building i “ A J Syron...........................soc (« “ George Dai bv . . . . soc A F C o u rie r........ . rep ...... rep C O Johnson was not adapted to their purpose, »«• ‘ August B om an........... rep J Coul t e r ............ . . . «lem “ Ira ( Mehrling . . . . . .dem dem S A Jackson ihey seen they would be compelled to “ NV R P alm er.............. pro A O D nbre............ . dem Republican ............................. . 6HH (/lareiH’e I’owell have more room imm ediately, and that “ K L Fox ...................... rep rep Dem«»ciut ................................ . . .470 J O Fri.ik ............ rep R L 1‘e r i n .............. lhe\ very much needed an uptodat« “ R M B allard.................. dem ... O» F F Fredrickson. C B P ugh. “ cannery building, and before the season ” Z M K n i g h t .................. <h*in a O L F r i n k .......... . . . . 36 rep 1 Henry Roberts. ... ... «lem Prohibitionist .................... was half over they laid the foundation J A Lawrenson ........ dem ( J A Farrier ....... (ieorge Reese ..... •r e p Independent ............................. . . . 21 for a building to be 50x140 feet, and put 1 “ “ J NV Johnson ................ pro \r A G ra y .............. .. - deni 1280 F NV Robinson . ... ....«lem T o ta l: up about half of it at that tim e, and la 11 K L Dashiell....................pro ter on bail to put up a temporary shed “ Ralph Adam s...................rep to afford them enough room, and their ” R L K e lle y ....................... rep / There is one thing that wi 1 South building is so full now we could scarce Dallas Peter B«*lirens............. none kD vD v b vp d ly get through it. Mr. Holloway in > G NV B o w le s.............. rep cure it—Ayer’s Hair Vigor. * 1 * ' 4 ' ' i ' * i'* * v î * formed us that they would tear out E K im ball....................... rep It is a regular scalp-medicine. their vats, trays and some other ma rep 8 J Gibson chinery. This plant, when completed, rep .1 < ' Hftyter . It quickly destroys the germs this year including the ground and what rep A B Starbuck which cause this disease. was paid out last year, will he $7,000 or •rep J A Brow n.. . more. Mr. Holloway told us that he . rep Ed Brieker. The unhealthy scaip becom.s had thrown away a great «leal of money rep (i NV R eherd . healthy. The dandruff disap by fooling with this old building and rep G B (¿ates . cheap machinery, and advised ns by ali M A B yerly ..................dem pears, had to disappear. A means to not make the mistake that he G L H aw kins..............rep h e a lth y s c a lp m e a n s a g r e e t d e a l «lid bv trying to start in the cannery . rep (¿»•orge Nessling. X- business too cheap. I have a great «leal . imi • * Dial Tate. to you—healihy hair, no dan more that I could tell you along this ..dem Tracv Staats. . druff,no pimples,no eruptions. line, but have neither tim e nor space to rep v r NV P Me B ee. do so. There will be a meeting of st<*ck- T ie be«t ltind of a testim onial — rep Wes M Elliott holders on Monday, March 16th, at 2 “ S a il for over eLcly years».” rep (i NV Cone.......... Now is the time to build Prices are down Bring us your bills for estimates. V C o’clock* at which tim e all stockholders ...pro Nathan R ice ........ Made by J C. Ay'r Co . Lowell, ÜM», as well as other persons interested are Al»o manulacturara c f dem C C Brow n.......... urged to be present. The m atter of in S VARILLA. rep Edwin Jac«»bs«»n creasing tin* capitalisation of the com iS, J D McDonald .......... rep FrcTuaAL. pany to $10,000 as well as other impor ..........rep V C C Hughes. tant m atters will be brought up. Yours No. 2 No. 3 No. 1 J O 8nyder . . . . ........ deni 1 x 4 to 1 x 6 *“ * for a cannery. Emil Carlson . .......... rep I Sheathing Rough $11.00 H. G . C A M PB EL L. V. G. Flooring $30.00 $26.00 $17.00 McCoy J K 8 e a rs. . . . . . .............soc - V — J 8 A tbey.......... ........ none 1 x 6 to l x 12 “ 12.50 $13.50 Rustic 25.00 22.00 17.00 ........ «lem j C P Coo|>er Life Guards. 2 x 3 to 4 x 1 2 “ 12.00 13.00 .......... sex* ; H W < ¿ass The Life Guards are two regiments of Finish to 12 ins. 28.00 25.00 C T H a l l .......... ...........rep 4x12 to 12x12 “ 12.00 12.50 u cavalry forming part of the British G L Kelty . . . ........r‘*P Ceiling and household troops. They are gallant vc The isw postal department rutin? 2x14 to 4 x 1 6 “ 13.00 14.00 C (> M e r ritt.. .. ......... r,*P soldiers, an«l every loyal British heart is F. G. Flooring 25.00 20.00 15.00 .......... sex' J C Pratt . K«»r í i I miv *' .i/.f.l ud.l $1.00 per M m?t!e it HflAsary for bs o i April »rotid of them. Not «mly the King’s F P Recida wav . ................ SCX! V C iou»ehold, but yours, ours, everyb«sly s ----- \ / J O Stevenson . .......... rep 1st, to drop from our sobsfriptiu list i should have its life guards. The need VC T B S e a rs.......... .......... soc of them is especially great when the 1 x 6 and 1 x 8 No. 1 Com. Ship- SHINGLES Price is dropping every alt »ho are over one year in arrears. J P S e a r s .......... ............ sr»c , greatest f«»es of life, diseases, finds al . . . . deni B H 8heil«ls . “ lap .......................... $13.00 day-^ We can quote you as low as V * lies in the very elem ents, as colds, influ Its amounl then due, from each de 9 .......... rep o B L Smuck enza, catarrh, the grip, and pneumonia V 35.00 anyone. No. 1 Stepping .......... rep W H NVilliarns ficie nt, wdl be placed in proper hands Ido in the stormy month of March. The VC nmouth II 8 Chase ♦ N Moi rep 32.00 No. 2 Stepping l»est way that we kn«»w of t«» guard -----S P E C I A L S ----- P II B e r t .......... ........ rep for coltection. We hate to be arbitrary against these diseases is to strengthen 2.50 Lath A A B ecrv . . . pro I the system with Hood’s Sarsaparilla— Shiplap in 8 feet lengths $10.00 in the natter, h it have m choke - N/ 1| x 6 and 8 inch Sidewalk ..........dem L M Hall the greatest of all life guards. It ro- H R Nehr »as rt<- g| j moves the conditions in which these it is either do this or he excluded fro« 11.00 Lum ber 2 x 4 and 2 x 6 in 8-foot lengths 9.00 Martin 8 «ere... ........ dem diseases make their most snccs-ful at- ........ dem 8 A Davis ........ vc the nail. Ali yon have to do is to j tack, gives vigor and tone to all the vi ..........dem Peter Knrre tal organs an«T functions, ami imports a N N M N b • l.*r ............. rep pay up to date, and then we are al With our up-to-date plant we can fill orders promptly and give you the best *■)£* genial warmth to the blood. Remeni- Joseph Radek .......... rep j ber the weaker th e system the greater lowed to give you credit for anther J C Rcrse............ .......... dem grades of Lumber. I the exposure t«» disease. H«»od’s Sarsa A F Campbell . .......... dem parilla makes the system strong. year. rep T A Rigg* ... r J M Crowfoy, . Fiakn, U * best printer. B~d Symptoms. Spring Guriees Are Here & -a m w $ 2.50 0 J The very best crafts men design these pants which is an as P r surance that the styles p are positively correct P in every way. The “ CURLEE” Pants are the best values in this or any other city. Cloth, tailoring, and price-you just can’t duplicate them else where One Price One price $2.50 and $5.00 $2.50 and $5.00 m P P P p P P P m- P: $ 5.00 P P TheB ee H ive S to re P P P P DALLAS, OREGÔN sk -X* ^ The Superior Quality of our Finishing Lumber insures JE you a good job. If you contemplate building insist > -X- v c on having your lumber from the Willamette Valley Lumber Company 4 •îf -5 f A yers: €A txm i - * * * « " * • ?' ■ FRIEN D T O FR IEN D . T h e personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs ai d colds by C ham berlain’s Cough Rem edy h ve done more than all else to make it a staple artk.le of trade and com m erce over a large part of the civilized world. A N IN S T A N C E . Lucy Suddreth, of l/*;n iir N. C , had been troubled with S ; si/3 : " A friend bought a bottle of C h \M3:: < w i n ’ • C • r.n P. k m ed y , brought it to me a.i 1 in^i 1 ih .: I - >o*:! i t ’• • it. ! «lid to and to niy aurpr »e it helped m • hour bottles of it cared me of my cough ’ a very \xi 1 cough f )T ovsr a year. F or Sale bv Belt & Cherrington P R IC E L IS T ►X* vc vc TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS i -X* * ♦ -X- # vc ! :: vc vc vc * * * * •X*