T h e B e s t a n d L a r g e s t P a p e r in
V O L . X X X iV .
D A L .L A S
O REG O N
M ARCH
P o lk
C o u n ty .
NO. 17.
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N Im lep’uce J S Cooper................... rep
G Jt F is h ......................rep
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T J F ryer........................rep
J M (je n tr y .................. rep
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J W Kirkland .......... dem
MrCollum Kuesell ... rep
Kd Vatitihn .............. rep
Andrew W ilson ....... ..rep
J M Crowley .............. soc
Thos. C row ley.............deni
John Fast .................deni
IN WHICH TO REGISTER FOR
T B H u n tley................ rep
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John W eb b er...............rep
THE PRIMARY ELECTION.
Cl F S h e w ....................rep
A A Bentley ...............rep
J l ) B e lt ......................deni
You Will Have to Hurry or Get
John C a lla h a n ........... rep
W F Cam pbell.............rep
Left on That.
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Abe Grose ....................rep
Fred H ooper................ rep
John ililtih ra n d ......... rep
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Sam K Irv in e .............. rep
E L E C T IO N S OE 1W08.
J N Jones....................dem
J C Morrison .......... dem
N O T W O A L IK E
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E L Townsend.............. rep
| Registration opens January 6.
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1 )0 T a y lo r .................. dem
Closes for primaries. A p ril 7.
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Frank W hiteaker . .. dem
Prim ary elections, Ap ril 17.
Luckiamute Jasper B a rley.............. rep
Registration reopens, A p ril 21.
A C Gu.ver..................dem
Closes for election, M ay 15.
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D O Bronson.................dem
General election, June 1.
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W iley Norton................ rep
| Registration reopens, September 20
C M A tw a te r...............rep
r Closes for election. October 20.
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J H Ground..................rep
j P Presidential election, Novem ber 3.
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F L P r ic e ......................dem
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Richanl G ra n t........... dem
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J B E m bree.................. rep
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Douglas
Bridgeport W D G illia m ................ rep
N M 1 'ickev ............ dem
Wm Ford ....................rep
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C N R idgeway * ' .. dem
Clarence L e e ................ rep
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W m Cunningham........dem
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A J Jones....................... rep
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Joel F la n e r y .............. rep
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C L G ardner................dem
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Paul F u n d m a n .............dem
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J T tiu th rie .................dem
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Frank ilu le t t ...............rep
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J U Y e a te r...................rep
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Frank Isaacs................rep
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S LeM asters............... dem
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J T L a d y ....................... rep
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C L G ilson.................dem
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Jap S h e p a rd .............
rep E Dallas
Jas l l o « e .....................rep
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Cephas T ip to n .............. rep
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J C K la uck ................ rep
A lvin Tharp ...............dem
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E A Tedrow ................ rep
Jackson
A B u rleson .................... rep
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W m H aves................... rep
J W Brooks.................. rep
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J W Coldw ell................ rep
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N M C onner..................rep
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(ii o Scott....................... rep
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J M Budelinan.............. rep
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II II D onkelberger.... pro
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F 0 Byerley ................ rep
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L F E llis .......................rep
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R A Cam pbell.............. dem
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W H F M ansion. . . rep
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J H Davidson.............
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W J W h ite ..................dem
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G R A lle n .....................rep
COFFEE
many of their progeny with them,
AN INTERESTING LETTER
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J T Jordan ................. dem
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L A Bollmnn..................rep
among whom were Air. and Mrs. George
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E lm er N e w b ill.............. rep
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C A Simpson.................rep
The w o r l d is f u l l o f Gates and fam ily, of Dallas, and Mr.
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H K u rre ................. dem
and Mrs. John 0 . Gates, of Hillsboro,
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C A P o in d ex ter.......... dem
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0 8 C la rk ....................pro
anonymous c o ffe e : “ Java besides many great grandchildren. Oth From Mr. A. L. Robinson, Who
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Jim Sears ................. rep
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T B Hill .................. none
er guests including Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Tells of Many Former Polk
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Henry T ille r v .............. dem
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Ed M cAllister .......... rep
and M ocha.”
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Catching,
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Calvin
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Justin
Hunter ..........dem
Mr. and Mrs. James Gates. Mr. and
County Residents.
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8 M R a y ....................... ind
W h o r e t u r n s your Mrs. Louis Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Salt Lake
Wm T a rg e a n t............. rep
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Jno M orris................... rep
Marshall, Mrs. Emma G. W hite, Mrs.
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I L S m ith.......................rep
money if you don't like Zora Hardtram pf, Mrs. Andrew Phillip, E ditor Item izer: Some Dallas friends
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E L P alm er................... pro
Mrs. Frank Giltner, Mr. John Giltner, have, for some months, been sending
Rickreall
Seth
Riggs
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Jno
Monson............... rep
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Mr. Ray Giltner, Misses Grace and me your paper. I seem to have renew
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C L F ish er................... dem
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E E T rib b le ................. rep
Esther Gates and \V. .1. W hite, of Dal- ed my acquaintance with many of the
Ysur grocer retards ysur money U you don't
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P S F is h e r ...................dem
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F, J Boyd .................... rep
1 s. Mr. and Mrs. Gates were the reci persons it names.
like Schilling's Beet: w* pay him.
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J L G a y ........................ ind
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L C H ill ........................ rep
I take this opportunity to thank the
pients of many handsome gifts.
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Monmouth
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one sending the paper, and hope he may
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Mrs. Thompson died at her home in appreciate hearing some things from
II W Dickenson......... dem
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C A B lack..................dem
East Dallas Monday of a hemorhuge of the Oregonians I shall mention.
Wedding Anniversary.
F P B y e rs .................... pro
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J D Shaw.....................dem
Prof. S. A. Randle, eight years princi
the lungs. H er death was rather unex
On Saturday, March 14th, M r. and pected as her condition was not believ pal of the old Laerole Academ y, md
Fred Muse in a n ............. rep
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J \V Needham ........... rep
Mrs. Austin H . Gates, of Forest Grove, ed to be serious. The fam ily have been who was for years principal of East Sa Buena Y
Sam’ l McElmur.iy
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C E S lia w .................. dem
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celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of residents of Dallas for about two years, lem public school, and city school sup
Benj T rem b le......... . . . re p
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F E Fish er................... rep
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their wedding, which took place at M r. Thompson being employed at the erintendent of Salem, Oregon, was prin
A M MrLailtthlin . . . rep
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B 8 K now les............... rep
Wadhams Center, Illinois, March 14th, electric light works. She leaves a hus cipal of the W averly school here for
(1 B S u ver.............. dem
8uver
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C G G o ff.......................rej)
1858, with a reception to their friends band and three children to mourn her four years while his daughter, Margaret,
W W Colli n s........ . ...r e p
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C O T en n is................... rep
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O H DnArmond . . . dem
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V A Ballantyne.......... rep
and relatives numbering about 40. The sudden taking off stud a host of friends taught in one of the lower rooms. Nel-
tables were extrem ely beautiful, with a made during her residence among us by i li< an older daughter, is a graduate
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J R Andrew s............... pro
Indep’ nce .1 R Cooper.............
;olden mass of daffodils and oranges, her many excellencies of character and | nurse, and now lias charge of Deaconess
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ThomaH E llio tt............ pro
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ending r.o the occasion an appropriate kind ness of disposition. Mrs.Thompson ! Hom e Baby Fold at Normal Illinois,
N F G ille s p ie ..........
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color »« heme. A fter the dinner sweet was aged about 40 years and a member and is assisted by two younger sisters,
TI H Hayes ......... . dem
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Robt W eb b ...................rep J K .
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strains <f music burst forth amid the of the Lady Maccabees.
J M Jones..............
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T A W rg h t................... rep Urn
T h e funeral
Johnny Kennedy, formerly of Bethel,
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anecdotes and reininescences of the was held to day from the Evangelical ^retired from his farm on Pine creek ana
J S M oore................ . dem
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merry makers, which lasted until the church, services being conducted by ! now lives in Rosalia surrounded by all
I 1. Smith ............ . .. rep
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hour of departure. There were present Rev. N W. Sager, interm ent being made the comforts of life. His brother, ('la y-
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G H W righ t..................rep
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quite a few of their old Nebraska friends, in the Odd F ellow s’ cemetery.
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George C oy................... pro
John Dickenson... . . .dem
j horn, formerly the wooden legged black-
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among whom were Mr. and Mrs. J . M. j
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F R Sm ith..................... rep
¡smith of Monmouth, was for years
strawberries, small fruit men saying it
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NOTICE TO CONSUMERS.
Schaefer, Misses Barbara and K ate I Mrs. E. Cooke Patton, of Salem, is postmaster at Palouse, Washington.
W E F ü lle r............ .....rej>
FROM MR. WASH.
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H D McDonald.............. rep
is choice location. W e hope to realize
Brickev and Mr. Bert Brcek. Mr. and | visitin g at the home of M r. J. H Hollis- His son, Lot, is manager for the Burrell
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H A W ebster.............. dem
J N Ferguson.......
enough
on
our
potato
crop
to
clear
the
(t
Mrs. Gates were fortunate in having so ter.
C» F G r a v e s ........... .. . rep N Dallas
A L H ayes................... rep
interests at Portland, Oregon. Addie
On and after the first of April, 1008, ::11
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Lents, Oregon, March 10, 1008. balance ot our land at a cost o f about
C E liiin tle v .......
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C A M ock.................... rep
Kennedy is now the wife of Lige White-
I say vve because mv hills due this Company must he paid at
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Dear Ite m iz e r: Once again I come $50 per acre.
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Holcojnb.
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8 A Rauisdell............... rep
man, a prosperous W hiteman Co. far
wife
and
daughter
are
full
partners
and
their
office. A ll hills are due on the
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A VV Bennett............... rep with a few news notes. Every few «lays
mer. Mr. Whitman was a Monmouth
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(5 B Jones ............ ... rep
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E L I ’arrish ...............dem I see some one from old Polk and they we expect to greatly enjoy the outdoor first of the month and delinquent on the
ball player in the days when Harry
work.
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fifteenth''when services will be discon
C E K lir r e ............ . .dem
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W D Collins................. rep seem almost like kinfolks.
Cos per. John Levi, W innie and Dick
Kva is teaching in Oregon City at $00 nected without any further notice, and
This region is from four to six miles
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G N N e w t o n ........ . . .rep
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E C. Strayer ................rep
| Scott Frank and Chet Coad and A1 and
month,
one
of
her
directors,
being
there will be a charge of 50 cents to
li
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I) M Metzger .............. rep southeast of the center, Portland, has a
A S Newton ...... . .. rep
| W ill L yle were so hard to beat as Dallas
connect it up again.
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.1 E Ward .
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Frank M urphy............ rep population of over 10,000 and several John F. Clark, from Spring Valley.
ball {»layers,
As we lived in Dallas for nineteen
You must make arrangements at the
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Jos W ellin gton . . . . .. . . rep
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O C Ram sdell..............pro hundred new houses are going up with
H enry Tatom . form erly o f Monmouth,
Town lots command years and know nearly everybody in the Company’s office for any extension of
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A J VV ilson ......... .....re;>
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A L Stow e................. dem in its bounds.
I is in the grocery business in Rosalia.
county
we
cannot
help
feeling
an
interest
payments or change in rates.
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< i G W ilso n .......... . . .ind
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Fred E Eoff .............. dem from $200 to 400 ami adjacent acreage
I H e is healthy, happy and prosperous.
W. A. W ASH .
Customers moving from a residence
S D Hubbard...............rep about double that. Our 1.3 acres which in that section.
An Oievon girl is his wife.
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where the services have been ordered,
is
within
half
a
mile
of
two
electric
cp.r
Charley W a ld b erg.. rep
; Falls City
Lottie Palmehn. who married Chas.
should notify the Company at once, so
Philip W agn er............. soc lines could now be sold for $fi,000, but is
Rheumatic Pains Removed.
Randle, lives in Pullman, Washington. |
that this time can be placed to their
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H W agn er..................... soc not on the market.
where 1300 students attend the W ash in g-!
By the end of this week we will have
B. F. Crocker, Esq., now 84 years of credit, otherwise the full month will be
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V Wagner . . . . .......... soi
ton Slate College and School of Science, \
charged.
planted
sixty
bushels
of
early
seed
po
I
age,
and
for
twenty
years
Justice
of
the
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C M T ravis....................pro
H er two daughters attended the school.
Yours Truly,
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1) Tollar ......................soc tatoes on six acres of it, including three | Peace at Martinsburg, Iowa, says:
Jessie is now teaching while Edith is at- i
W IL L A M E T T E V A L L E Y CO.,
The am terribly atllicted with sciatic rheu
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John Scoville...............dein choice varities for early market.
tending the Blair Business School in
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K E A R N S , Mgr.
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G A Starr ..................... soc names are, Gold Coin. Money Maker matism in my left arm and right hip.
Spokane.
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Frank R o w le y ..............rep and American W onder, they having I have used three bottles of Chamber
Lester Robbins, son of John Robbins,
Next lain's Pain Balm and it did me hits of
Mr. J. J. Leveck was a Portland vis
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H A Backard ...............rep cost us about 50 cents a bushel.
who lived beyond the old Hallock’s saw
itor Tuesday.
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Samuel P alm er........... deni fall our potato ground is to be set out in good.” For sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
mill from Dallas, is rooming with my
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C W Osborn.................dem
son and attending the Pullman school.
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Malconib M cF e il.......... rep
They take m ilitary drills, and w ill go to
Yes. 100,000 times each day.
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W R idorris..................rep
Spokane in M ay for their encampment.
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W. FT Richardson, who graduated at
Docs it send out good blood
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W H M atthews.............rep
Monmouth along with Prince Campbell,
or bad blood? You know, for
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Frank M u lk ey..............soc
studied law and was for several terms,
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W F L e e ........................ pro
joint judge for Spokane and Stevens
good blood is good health;
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G F I.uckey....................soc
counties.
bad blood, bad health. And
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Fred W K a u ......... , dem
John M cKnipht who lived on the
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B F K in g .......................rep
Lindsey Robbins pl:icn east of Dallas,
you know precisely what to
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Joe K ra m e r................... soc
died, and his w ife, the daughter of Simp
take for bad blood — Ayer’s
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Newton Horn buckle, rep
Saunders, lives in Spokane. H er broth
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W m H u n ter................. rep
er, John O., married and lives at Car-
S a r s a p a r i lla . Doctors have
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F K H nbliard............... rej>
Stairs, Alberta. He wrote me he had |
endorsed it for 60 years.
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Moore G e tty .. ............rep
one boy, one girl and one little Cana
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H F Fouch................... rep
One frequent cfti'ne o f tv.«l
1« a »ln?gl»ti
dian, but that he is coming back as that
liver. T n ii p n tn u M r-.»nvip* ti**n.
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J I! Fouch..................... rep
country is to cold on the ’orses and
siilw tarces m e tlmn
i • • t•» tTe b*oou.
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J W Fredrickson... dem
K v t ! » e bowel» t
n ;.L A ye.’* 1 L.*.
freezes the ’ens hegs.
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J S F o rd .........................rep
R iley Hubbard, of Smithfield, is a
Made by T. C. Ay«t- C r . T.n*»ell, LI»*-
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Clias Ferguson.............. mu'
carpenter in Pullman.
▲ilio marni fcc tur n c o f
Now is the time to build —Prices are down—Bring us your bills for estimates.
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W m E stell......................rep
Judge Truitt, now of Moscow, Idaho,
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R Dnncler................ rop
whom I had not seen for 25 years, and
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P at D evine....................rep
U t P r o c. vital PhCTOBAL.
look* but little older than when a Iioy, I
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D A Covel .................... rep
saw him in Dallas, was, a few «lays ago,
W . h « » e no > w r ^ , ' W # r n h li.h
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Ora C a rey..................... pro
seated just across the aisle of the car |
the form ulas o fp .il *mr msdidlDM.
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I F 1 toe ton .................. soc
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
10 to 24. 24 to 32. II
from me. I eyed him for five minutes j
1 x4 to 1 x 6
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Em ery Burbank . . . dem
and then asked him if his name was
Sheathing Rough
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Alec E lson......................rep
V. G. Flooring $30.00 $26.00 $17.00
Truitt.
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Fred W aym ire, formerly of Dallas,
Republican .........................................819 4 \ 1 x 6 to 1 x 12
12.50 $13.50
Rustic
25.00 22.00 17.00 *
has rented his farm near Colfax and ex
Ikoii'K'rat .......................................... 828
2
x
3
to
4
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pects to live in Albany, where his |
Socialist ......................
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Finish to 12 ins. 28.00 25.00
daughter Audrey is ^ graduate nurse,
Prohibitionist ........ ...........................
4x12 to 12x12
and for two years has tieen matron of
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Ceiling and
The Rtw pesldl
ruling
2x14 t o 4 x l6
the Harrison Idaho hospital.
T otal:
1498
F. G. Flooring 25.00 20.00 15.00
John G illiam , of the Luckiamute, is
For above sized add $1.00 ¡»er M.
makes
it
necessary
for
os,
or April
now an honored and respected citizen of
City Council Meeting.
Latah, Washington.
1st, to drop from our subscription list
The people from Polk county have •
The
regular
session came o ff last M on
S H IN G LE S —Price is dropping every
1 x 6 and 1x8 No. 1 Com Ship-
all woo are over one year iu arrears.
made valuable citizens.
We would he j
day evening with a full ward present,
glad to welcome others, and if this letter
$13.00
day—W e can quote you as low as *
lap
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but there did not seem to lie much
The a moult tkeu due, from earb de-
is worth publishing we may try it
doing.
35.
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anyone.
No.
1
Stepping
again.
lintju* at, will be placed iu proper bands
Tbe marshal was instructed to go
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I would be glad to correspond with
32.00
No. 2 Stepping
»head and move all sidewalks on Ash
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any one wanting to know more about
for collect»». We bate to be arbitrary i street to the line.
Lath
2.50
the famous Spokane and Palouse cou nt-,
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A com mittee was instructed to have
Shiplap in 8 feet lengths
$10.00
in tbe matter, but have no choice -
ry, its system of electric car lines, pro
1^x6 and 8 inch Sidewalk
the rock crusher, and premises, cleaned
ducts, etc
up an<l gotten ready for work.
it is either do this or be excluded from
Lucy Suddretli, o f T/enoir X . C , h ;d b ^ n troubled with
Lumber .......................
2 x 4 and 2 x 6 in 8-foot lengths 9.00
1 1 .0 0
Yours Truly.
a v^ry bo l cough f >r ovzr a y n r. S i.- s its : “ A friend
A. L . ROBINSO N.
tbe mad. All ytu have to do is to
bought a bottle o f Crrxwn ht . a t n N G v .'GH R emf . d y ,
Next Monday and Tuesday, two days
pay up to date, and then we are ai-
Soothes itching skin.
Heals cuts or
only, March 23rd and 24th, Ur. I» w e , j
With our up-to-date plant we can fill orders promptly and give you the best # •
b ought it to me a.i l insist _• I Lb it *1*. m'. i L «
it. 1 did
burns
without
a
scar.
Cures
piles,
ecze
the
well known oculo-optician, will l»e
ao and to my surprise it helped me.
Four buttles of it
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lowed to give you credit for another
grades of Lumber.
ma, salt rheum, and itching.
Doan’ s
at Hotel (»a il. Dr. Lowe has been com- ,
a of my cough.
Ointment. Your druggist sells it.
ir.g to Dallas for more than 15 years
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New Spring Jackets
Swell Line of L ad ies’ S h irt W aists, Belts,
Long (iloves, in Silk, Lislo, un<i Kid; Dress (Joods,
Wash Fabrics in all the new designs.
EXCLUSIVE SILK SHIRT WAIST FMÏEÜHS
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$
NINETEEN
MORE
DAYS
Shoes and Oxfords
I t is u n q u a lifie d ly t r u e t h a t n o b e t t e r fit t in g
sh o e s w e r e e v e r w o r n t h a n “QUIEN QUALITY”.
T h e ir m a k e r is a g e n iu s
w it h sty le.
Our stock of Shoes are strictly up to date. Don’t W
fail to see them before buying your Spring Shoes g*
or Oxfords. Our stock in all lines is very com-
piete for this season of the year, and we will take ^
pleasure in showing you—whether you wish to buy
or not.
Yours for business,
1 CAMPBELL & HOLLISTER?
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C C r 'M O N L c N S E
Leas« roost intelligent people to use only
medicines of known coropositlr n. There-
fore f t l s that Dr. Pierce’s medicines, tho
ma!
wsleh print every Ingredient
entering
them upon the bottle wrap-
' peri and attest its correctness under oath,
ar* drily n ^H in g in favor. The com-
, position of D r] Pierce’s medicines is open
to every body,* Dr. Pk- po being desirous
° L L : lL ' ng
of ,:r.v^<.ti^q^
^oriTurnetl fuii -- t;non hNjornrv.fise, being
j cooTide:ft that tnc
ihe o! npoftiiTon
i ^ i : 1 ^
J nioro
i lyill tneir.'-j’iiit cl' ^ n ’~^ ro^i^'X *rrecc^
m. tLt i»eing\v7:ollym u deof'The active
medicinal principles extracted from na
tive forest roots, by exact processes
. i original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and
chemically puro glycerine being used in
stead in extracting and preserving the
curative virtues residing in the roots
employed, those medicines are entirely
free from the objection of doing harm
by creating an appetite for either al
coholic beverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his
"Golden ^Jedlcal Discovery,” the great,
blood-puri Her, stomach tonic and bowel
regulator—the medicine which, while not
recommended to euro consumption in its
advanced stages ino medicine will do thu t)
yet dot.-i cure all those catarrhal condl-
tions of head and throat, weak stomaca,
t *rpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
I p . dts and hantr-cn-couqhs, which, if neg-
1 ‘ cl or badly treated load up" to arid
l itally te-minato in consumption.
Take the "Golden Medical Discovery*
In time and it is not likely to dL-.*pp<..‘nt
you if only you give it a thorough ai d
/ -r trial.
Don’ t expect miracles. It
won’ t do supernatural things. You mu t
exercise yom patience and persevere in
use i r a reasonable length of time to £.
Its full benof-ts.
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The Ingredients of whic
Dr. Pi. roe’s medicines are composed ha ve
the unqualified endorsement of scores of
| medical ¡coders—better than any a mount
j of lay, or non-professional, testimonials.
They are nor given away to be exp
j me n.ed w ith but are sold bv all dealers in
medicines at reasonable prices.
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