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CHURCH DIRECTORY. D r . M i l e s ' A n t i -P a i n P i l l s Preaching hours at 11 and 8 . M. K. CIH'KCfi Preaching Sunday morning and even ing. Sunday school at 9:45. Kpworth league a* 6 :30. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening.—M. P. Dixon, pastor. Headache FOR BAPTIST CHURCH. N euralgia S c ia t ic a . R heumatism B ackache . P ain inchest D istress in STOMACH. Preaching Sunday morning and even ing. Sunday school at 10. B. Y. P. U. i at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.— F. II. Baughton, pastor. FRK8BYTKM AN CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. Christian Endeavor at *6:30. Prayer meeting! Thursday evening.—1). J. Becker, pastor. , C CHRISTIAN CHURCH O Preachirtg Sunday morning and even ing. Bible school at 10. Senior Christian Endeavor at 8:30. Bible class and prayer meeting Thursday evening. A. (J. Corbin, pastor. They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effects 77777777777?/777777777777777777fc T ak e O ne of Ihe Little Tablets S leeplessness a n d the P a i n G o n e . is 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulk ///////, w / / y / / / '/ / M ^ KVA NOE MCA I. CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and even j ing. Sunday school at 10. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening.—N. W. Sager, past or. --------« • « — ■ ■ — Berry-Spencer. There was a auiet wedding at the home of tlie bride’s aunt, Mrs. F. -I. Phillips, in Albany, Tuesday, March 3d at 11 o ’clock, when Helen Spencer and Chan. A. Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. <*. W. Berry, were united in holy wedlock with the ring ceremony by the minister. The bride has long resided in Albany and loved by all who knew her. The groom was horn and raised in Polk county, and will be greatly missed by his many friends. After the bounteous wedding breakfast, Hie bridal party left for their home in Albany. The bride was dressed in a lovely robe of white % which added greatly to our little “ bru nette.” The groom wore the conven ient black. The bappv couple received many lovely presents in china and sil ver. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ber ry, Mr. ami Mrs. David Bowman, Ethel Berry, Willie, Frank. Edna and Miss Phillips, cousins of the bride.. Mr. Hol ley and other members of the family. W< all w ish the hat py couple a long and happy married life. Notice to the People of Polk County. 1 hereby give you notice that the time to spray ¡ h at hand, so don’ t wait for me to call on you and notify you that tin- law requires fruit trees to be sprayed during the winter or spring months,w ith lime-sulphur spray. You can buy the spray ready for use ¿by diluting the solu tion with ten or twelve gallons of water to one of the liquid sprav. The prepared lime-sulphur is free from sediment aqd by thorough spraying you w ill get good results. It is death to Scale, Apple and Pear Scab, ( ’anker or Dead Spot and other fungus diseases. J. B. MINN, Fruit Inspector. ------- «»♦ ♦. ------- The Ides of March fall on the 12th day. The Ides of May, July and Octo ber occur on the same date. In the oth- inonths the ides occur on the 13th. , J | all who are over one year in arrears. The amount then due, from each de linquent, will be placed in proper hands for collection. We hate to be arbitrary in the matter, but have no choice - it is either do this or be excluded from the mail. All you have to do is to pay up to date, and then we are al lowed to give you credit for another year. TRANSACT CONSIDERABLE IM PORTANT BUSINESS. , 1 Judges and Clerks are Appointed for City Election. A Well Known Remedy. C. O. Tennis, salary.................... lo.ou The BEST M EATS Visitors to California Prefer Con \ t ditions in Oregon. 1X7. . ™ ? Wheat 80 Cents Seth Riggs, a well-known farmer of Polk county, residing near Kickreall, and a property-owner of Portland, re turned last Wednesday night from a Is the price we will pay for wheat prolonged tour of California, covering u at our mill. nearly two months. He visited every city of importance from San Diego to Saiv Jose, besides making a careful study of the conditions of the country tributary to these cities, only to be con . S W E E N E Y BROS., vinced that we. in Oregon have no call to go to any part of California with the 4 ! Proprietors. expectation that we are going to find anything better than our own state af fords. As to the “ climate” in the “ Sunny Southland,” Mr. Riggs main tains that if the weather of tin* last two months affords a basis for judgement, there is no danger of Oregon suffering by ciunparison.—Oregonian. Î ! Dallas flouring Mi 6 0 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE P atents Í I + + t Caldwel Bros. Now located in the Kerslake Building D e sig n s Dr. Mock preached at St. Johns Sun day evening and addressed the Evangel ical Misiaterial association in Portland, Monday. C o p y r i g h t s A te. Anyone sending a «ketch and description m »r cp ilcklf ascertain ou r opin ion free w hether hii Invention 1« prohAl»ly|mteiittible.U< nmiuii|pii- ttonsHt.riotlyconfidential. HANDBOOK on Patents •cut free. Oldest agency fo r «enuring patent«. r« te n ta taken throuuti Munn X Co. receiv e tptcLai nofire, w ithout c harge, tu the (Everything upto-dale ) — Scientific American. Corvallis,& Eastern Railroad A handsom ely lllnst rated w eekly. T.arireat cir culation o f anv aclsutuio Inurnal. T erm «. f:i a ' u rn iiH itli8 .il. Sold by all new sdealer«. Co.3BiarMev.inew fqrk Brauch Olii lew. tra. tab P HU W ash Ilia ton. D. C TIME TABLE No. 1ft. Trains from and to Yaquina N o. 1 Leaves Yaquina Arrives at Corvallis. Arrives at Albany . fi:40 a. m. ll:l ô a. ni. 12:15 p. m. W A I T E D ----------- A representative In this county by a large real estate corporation. S p e c ial inducem ent« to those w ho wish to become financially interested. The Real Eitate Seeurity Co. Fort Dearborn Building. Chicago, III. N o. *2 - Leaves Albany ................................... . . . 12:50 p. leaves Uorvaltls ............. . . . 1:45 p. Arrives at Yaquina ................ . . , ft:!5 p. ra ra m Trains to and from I>etroit: No. s ~ Leaven Albany ........................ . . . Arrives at Detroit ... .... . Iceavea Detroit ................ . ......... Arrives at Albany ........... Trains for Corvallis : leaven Albany Arrive* at Corrali!« I No. 10 i l/eave* Albany. . .. , Arrives al Corvallis No ft ! Leaves Albany.............. Arrives at Corvallis No. 1*2— Leave« Albany.............. Arrives at Corvallis 7 SO a . ra. U :» p . m. . . . 1:00 p .m . .. 5 VS p. Ill 7 .VS p. m. . S .lé a. m 2;.V2 p m . . J uft p m 7 V, p. m 8 :1.-» p. m L2 0 p. in. . 1 :33 p. m. , Trains for Albany : No. 5 - Leaves C orvallis........... Arrives at Albany . . . ■ lu a m Leaves Corvallis ....................... 12:45 p. m. Arrives at Albany..................... 1 : JO p, m. No. ?— Leaves C orvallis....................... fi fiO p. m 1 Arrives at Albany.................... ft ;40 p. m. No 11- Leavea Corvallis.................................. tis'ara Arrive* at Albany . l 2 :lfla.m All of the aliove trains eonneet with ftoutkeni PaeiAe trains both at Albany and Corvallis, as well as trains for Detroit, giving dlreel servira to Newport an»i Hretentmsn Hot Springs. For further information applv to i I . UEO F. NIVINA. Own Pas Agent, Albany O r e g o n . m. H. U N O . A l t a i . C orvallis. Farms for Sale I have for sale some very desirable bargains in farm property. A fine home of 45 acres, fine creek bottom soil; good buildings, water and orchard. Clone to school, church, R U. On R. F. 1>. route, rural phone. A snap at only $ 2,500 One 100 acre, well improved farm : 35 acres plow land, 20 acres stump- age, puature, balance fine fir tim ber; good eight room new house, fine liv ing water, fine etchard. Price Only $ 3 ,0 0 0 One 80 acre farm, fin ely located good buildings. 45 acres plow land; ail stock, implements, seed, feed, in fact everything goes except house hold effects. Only $ 3 ,O D O H. C. C A M P B E L L Dallas, Oregon- OERIES The socialists of Polk county held a mass meeting Saturday, the 7th. J. K. Sears was made chairman and A. Syron secretary. After a display of oratorical ability by several of the members, committee on platform aud resolutions N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H was appointed consisting of T. V. B. T h e C o u r t St. Embree, chairman, F. W. Miller and C rocers W. T. Barnhart. Tho meeting adjourn- ned, and convened again at 1 o ’clock to hear the report of the committee on platform. The folowing platform was reported by the committee, which on a motion to adopt, was voted down : “ We, the socialists of Polk county, * * Oregon, declare * First, we favor direct legislation, the * election of all officers by the people, the * right of recall. * Second, the necessaries of life on the free list; import duties to be laid upon * M luxuries, and for revenue only. :* Third, the repeal by congress of all * laws creating federal courts. Fourth, public utilities to be owned * by the public and operated for the bene * fit of the public. * Fifth, we favor an eight hour law for * * labor. * Sixth, we believe in the right of la * * bor to organize for its own protection. * Seventh, we believe in the right of free speech, free press and freo ballot. * Eighth, we favor equal suffer age for * both sexes. * Ninth, we endorse the National So * » cialists’ platform. Tenth, We favor placing out a full * county and state ticket. Eleventh, we invite all parties to in * vestigate and study socialism. * T. V. B. EMBREE, Chairman •Jk W. F. BARNHART £ P. W. MILLER. J. K. Sears, chairman, took the floor * and made a furious and strong talk j against the adoption of the platform and * \L \ L/ VO Vi x i/ VO VO V » » VO VO » o ' ( / y l/ VO VO VO Vl> he was supported by several of the or i f ,< ' v l / ■ y A k a Yly ^ >.£, ^ ^ ' f t 76 thodox members T. V. B. Embree made desperate efforts to secure the adoption of the platform but he was| beautifully snowed under by the con tending forces. Tlie Dr. then introduced J the following resolutions which were overwhelmingly defeated: Resolved, that we the Socialists of Polk county, believe in the principle of j electing United States senators by a> i direct vote of the people, therefore, be it resolved, that we mutually pledge each other that we will not vote For any is full and complete. It’s candidate for the legislature who will the ‘ ‘Monarch” display of not pledge himself to vote for the peoples choice, as expressed at the polls, it’s kind. Don’t growl if first and last. you get “ bit” elsewhere Resol veil, further, that we will use a ll. honorable and legitimate means to de on notion goods, when feat any candidate for the legislature for the same money you who is opposed to statement No. 1 and j who shall attempt to explain its mean could have bought of us. ing as an idle pledge which can be con strued different from its true letter and spirit. Be it further resetved. that we ask all socialists of the state of Oregon to unite and a thousand and one other things make up our with us in upholding the primary elec tion law, which give to the voters of assortment. Oregon the nearest approach of electing They’re fresh and new like our entire spring stock a united states senator by a direct vote of any other state in the union. of goods. Visit our notion counter and sort up on The time for putting out a full county what you want. ticket will be the second Saturday in April, when we expect to see the fur fly as the doctor was so handsomely wal loped he has fire in his eyes and wool in his mouth. L 1 SIM0NT0N & SCOTT C H I N A and G LA S S s W ARE m w A T REDUCED PRICES * A t the Racket Store a Our* Line of POOL AND BILLIARD HALL I R A D I |YI A rf r. a When it comes to 5 Next to Postoffice NORTH HAS BEST CLIMATE. ing Everything Brought up Before the Meetmg was Turned Down. The City Council met in adjourned ; session last Thursday evening, with all the councilman present. On motion of Councilman Grant, the City Marshal was instructed to see that all streets in the city are kept free of trash and garbage. Claim of C. L. Habbard, city marshal was ordered paid in the sum of $25.00; One of the oldest, safest and most fa | other claims were ordered paid as fol vorably known remedies in the world lows : today is Brandreth’s Pills—a blood pu L. I). Brown, fees.......................... $ 41.95 rifier and laxative. Being purely vege table they can he used by old and young Hubbard & Brown, hauling....................... 1.00 w ith perfect safety and while other rem Will. Valley Co., lights............... 130.00 edies require increased doses and finally Claim of Willamette Valley Lumber cease acting altogether, with Bran- Co. was referre t to the finance commit dreth’ s Pills the same dose always has the same effect no matter how long they tee. I). A. Madison was granted a saloon are taken. One or two pills taken each license to run six months from March night for a while is the best thing 13. 1908. with I. F. Yoakum and Oscar known for any one troubled with consti pation, indigestion, dyspepsia or any Holmes, as sureties on his bond. The ordinance concerning the planting trouble arising from an impure state of of trees in park strips was laid over un the blood. Brandreth’s Pills have been in use for over a c.entury and are sold in til next regular meeting. The ordinance prohibiting minors from every drug an Jiedicine store, either loitering in pool rooms was put to vote, plain or ssgar-coated. but failed to pass. The following judges and clerks of election were appointed: First ward: Judges, J. I). Smith, John Brown, Abel U glow ; clerks. Dee Dunn, J. A. Law- rensen; second ward: Judges, A. J. Martin, T. J. Hay ter. S. W. Blessing; clerks, W. A. Ayres, Wm. Tatom ; third ward: Judges, Joe Black, James Howe, J. J. Wiseman; clerks, Walter Muir, H. L. Crider. OK A L L The street commisioner was instruct K IN D S ed to notify all property owners in the city of Dallas to move their sidewalks to the line as laid down in the official A T plats of the city. On motion of Sibley, the council ad journed. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczma. These are diseuses for which Cham berlain'» Salve ¡» especially valuable, We are agents for the Western Sales it quickly allay» the itchiny ami «mart Price, 2") Book company, with offices in Portland, in« and noon effect» a cure. and who get out tlie best sales books cents. For «ale by Stafrin Drug Co. manufactured. When you want any Mrs. T. A. Kigl?», of Monmouth, Mr». thing of tlie kind, come and see our samples and give your order to a home Hill, of Monmouth, and Mi»« Evelyn concern. Do not send away for anything Gorkhe, of Portland, were gueata of Mrs. 8 . P. Kiggs Friday. of the kind. REFUSE TO ADOPT RESOLU- TIONS. 3ARNHART & GRANT ^ Mrs. L. Laugnary, of Monmouth, is visiting her son, Senator U. S. Laugh- ; ary, and family. POLK CITY 2 10 OUR SUBSCRIBERS : SOCIALIST COUNCIL The new postal department ruling it necessary for us on April MEETING MEET makes 1st, to drop from our subscription list Motions Pins, Dress Shields, Hair Pins W. H. ROY & C O . Do Not Crowd the Season. The first warm days of spring bring with them a desire to get out and enjoy tlie exhilirating air and sunshine! Children that have been housed up all winter are brought out and you wonder where they all come from. The heavy winter clothing is thrown aside and many shed their flannels. Then a cold wave comes and people say that grip is epidemic. Colds at this season are even more dangerous than in mid-winter, as there is much more danger of pneu monia. Take Chamberlain's Cougl* Remedy, however, and you will have 1 nothing to fear. It always cures, and we have never known a cold to result in pneumonia when it was used. It is pleasant and safe to take. Children like it. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. ^▼ ATATATATATATATATi ATATATATAfATiTA i Dallas Defeats Albina. The Dallas college second team de feated the fast Albina team in an excit- game of basketball, at the college gym last Saturday night, the score being 31 to 20. The game was fast from start to finish, Rice, the Dallas forward, l»eing the bright shining star of the contest. He seems to have taken a les-on in foul throwing from the Muscatine forward j who performed here last week. The referee was decidedly impartial in his rulings, giving universal satisfaction with the whistle. I The col leg»* first team is scheduled for a game with Multnomah Athletic Club, j :n Portland next Saturday night for the 1 championship of the state hasketball league Quite a numher of Dallas root- er* will accompany the team and witneaa ihe contest. Her. M. P. Diion ¡ha« rorchaaed the Joiitn Hanter farm near Fall« CU)'. 1 i i § E lectricity for lighting is only expensive TO PEOPLE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS. 10 YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CAREFUL, IT DOTS NOT COME HIGH. It is economical because it can be quickly turned off when not needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn, when not needed, to save bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes the electric light hill amounts to only about $2 ¡>er month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it limits opportunities for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight, smokes vour trails, mars decorations and increase! household work. You can probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your meals, hut it wouldn’ t be economy. It is not so much what you save, hut how you save, that counts. We are always ready to ex plain the “ ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to yon. Call on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk buiiiMM. Willamette Valley Co. E. W. KEARNES, Manager Office on Mill street, just north of the court house Phone«: Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297. Della», Oregon i i I #ATATATATATATATATATTATATATATATATA^