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FOR INriGESTïON AND DYSPFPSU. AELIKVES SOUR STOMACH, BELC.ilNG, ETC. E . W . K earn s sp e n t 11 pender.ee. PHONE M U T U A L 1411 PHONE B E L L 511 D AL A S , O R E G O N S unday in In d e- W e w an t several corjls of oak a t th is office. Mr. ( ’. N. R idgw ay was in from C reek , S a tu rd ay . Miss Lucile D alton lias been sick for th e last te n d ay s. M r. a n d Mis. H . L. F en to n w ere land v isito rs, W ednesday. wood M ill q u ite T he first g am e of th e se ries to d ecide P o rt th e c h a m io n sh ip of th e tw o b a sk e t b all asso ciatio n s of Oregon w as won M rs. A rth u r S ta rr a n d little son are last n ig h t by D allas, w hen sh e m et { v isitin g F a lls C ity re la tiv e s. th e M u ltn o m ah clu b te a m and d efeated s, an d whose findings were p u b lish ed S a ra h C ro w th e r, of F o re st th e m by a score of 18 to lfi. O ur boys in o u r last w eek ’s issue. U|w»n th e re [ | G rove, is v isitin g h e r son h ere. w ere th e c h a m p io n s of o n e section of rese n ta tio n m ade it was decided to i n P a u l H u n te r h as been up from P o rt- th e league and th e M u ltn o m ah s th e cre a se th e n u m b er of sh a res allow ed each person from 2 to 20, so as to cap i ‘ i la n d w ith h is m any frien d s hero. COUNTY JUIX1R ch am p io n s of th e o th e r. By d efeatin g talize for som ew here in th e n eig h b o r 11 Miss L ulu Locke has ta k e n a position th e M u ltn o m ah s last n ig h t ou th e ir ow n hood of $1500, w hich will allow of p u t G len O. H o lm u n , B rid g e p o rt............Rep E d. F. C oad. D a lla s............................. R p in th e In d e p e n d e n t telep h o n e office. floor th e y su re ly h av e gainerl th e c h a m tin g in a first class can n ery right on th e J .G . Y anOrSiiel, D a lla s...................... D m I C a rd s w ith y o u r nam e on th em w hile p io n sh ip of th e sta te , as th e g a m e h ere star» w ith n o th in g th a t hud to he added J . E. Sibley, D allas . . . . ___D im you w ait a t L. D. D a n ie ls’ m usic sto re. n e x t S a tu rd a y n ig h t on th e ir own floor to it in th e fu tu re. A co m m ittee, co n sis tin g of th e d irecto rs of th e com pany, COUNTY CLERK H op. Geo. B. B ingham , of Salem , was will be a w alk over. w as o rd ered to solicit in crease of sn ares tra n sa c tin g b u siness h ere W ednesday. A larg e cro w d w as p re se n t at th e from th o se now holding an d from th o se F ied S. C row ley, F a lls City c a w < « i » ' ' w r » "n B orn, W ednesday, M arch 13th, to Mr. g a m e last n ig h t, an d it w as n o b o d y ’s now d esirin g to tak e stock. T h e com H. S. P ortw ood, M onm outh E. M. S m ith , D a l l a s .............. an«l M rs. Geo. M . lly la n d , of P o rtlan d , gam e u n til th e finish. In th e first h alf m itte e got to w ork a t once a n d th a t it stood 9 to 6 in P o rtla n d ’s favor, b u t ev en in g raised 1.3 ad d itio n a l sh ares. a son. SHERIFF Shaw cam e to th eja'\d of th e p lay ers in A n u m b e r of p ro p o sitions are before th e M ra. In e z V iggers, of P o rtla n d , is v is th e last h a lf w ith som e of h is usu al good co m p an y , one in w hich U ncle Bill Brown J . M. G ra n t, D allas j m iserab ly perished. W hen discovered M ONM OUTH. itin g h e r p a re n ts, M r. a n d Mrs. I. V. p lays a n d in t h e last m in u te saved th e offers to m ake a g ift of a c a n n e ry site ! th e bodies were still w arm , b a t life had A SSE SS O R L v n ch . | tied. T h u s A. N. Iia lle c k ’s c a t and his gam e for D allas. free situ a te d in th e region of th e Cobb M any stra n g e f ices o n o u r stre e ts. F. E . M yer, D a lla s ................ ..... Dein | en em y , th e u n k n o w n , had finished th e ir School S u p e rin te n d e n t H C. S eym our M. A. A. C . fru it d ry e r. P o sitio n D allas C. S. G rav es, D a lla s ............ . . . . Rep tra n sa c te d school business in P o rtla n d B ellinger .................... F ....................C rav en A. N. H uileck is rep o rted as g reatly race, w h eth er in ten tio n al or n o t will j p ro b ab ly n ev er be know n. * im proved. y e ste rd a y . L iv in g s to n ....................F ................ F en to n C O M M IS SIO N E R L IB R A R Y Ë N T P R T Â IN M E N T . T h e sound of th e saw an d h a m m e r M r. an d M rs. B ert G uy a re now oc M orris .........................C .................. N Shaw W in. R id d ell, M o n m o u th .. a re h e a rd . cu p y in g M rs. E m m a B e lt’s residence on B a rto n ............................G ................... Savery Allen .......................... G ................. C Shaw A Delightful Program Ha* Been Ar TREASURER Oak stre e t. M r and Mrs. T ay lo r H alleck are o u t M ore first h alf, M. A. A. C’., 9 ; D allas 6. H ard y H o lm an . D allas . . . . Rep from N ye C reek on a visit. D A. M adison an d J o h n B ird w ere Final. M. A. A. C. lfi; D allas 18. Fouls ranged for this Benefit to be Dan P. S touffer, Dallas . . . Rep N otice ou r m any new ad s. W ednesday a fte rn o o n p asscn g eis to th e called oh M. A. A. C. 20; on D allas 13. M. H ay tor, d e n tis t, W ilson b u ild in g . T om atoes a n d sw eet co rn o u g h t to E dw ard C. D unn, D allas .. . Deni Given on March 27th. Fouls th ro w n bv D allas 8 ; bv M. A. A. Kor ! e; due he- D*\ M ies' A nti-Pain Pills. m etropolis. be in d em an d th is fall a t th e can n ery . F o r h ead ach e Dr. M iles’ A n ti-P a in 1'ills V. ti. HCHO( >L SU PEU I S T E N D E N T G et De W itt’s C arbolized W itch H azel D r. Donohoe, d e n tist, U glow building. M r. an d M rs. Fogl *. of In d ep en d en ce, N oti e ad of H . IS. P eebles of city Officials—W inslow an d T h o rp e ; tim e S alv e—it is good for piles. Sold by | A rtiv e in te re st is beinjt m an ifested in H .C . S eym our, D a lla s........................ Rep w ere M onm outl. v isito rs T u esd ay a f te r p ro p e rty for sale. of h alv es 20 m in u tes. N otice ch an g e of ad of H all & H ayes C o n rad S tafrin . ; th e lectu re-recital, “ Echoes From Dixie- noon. B ellinger was tlie s ta r for M. A. A. 0 . SURVEYOR L. I). Brow n for a b s tra c ts . N o tary on su p p le m e n t. (F o rm erly th e S m ith shop) | lati I,” by Mrs. Sylvia W . M cG uire, th e M rs. Id a C h o rp en iu g is sp ending th e F en to n a n d Is. Shaw for D allas. M rs. J . H . Flow er, of F alls C ity , j p u b lic, ty p ew ritin g . well know n d ialect re a d e r an d im p er B. F . Beezbiy, F alls C i t y .................... Rei» D. W itt’s L ittle E a rly R isers, sm all, week w ith her d a u g h te r, M rs. A. F eu st- sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d S unday in Mon- : so n a to r, of P o rtla n d , w ho will ap p ear safe, su re little liv er pills. Sold by All k in d s of b eau tifu l E a ste r cards at m an , in D allas. m o u th . W ilA T A B O U T*A C 0 0 K - S T 0 V E ? u ndea th e auspices of th e L ib rary Asso- C o n rad S ta frin . T h e R e b e k a h s enjoyed a very p le a sa n t L. D. D aniels’ store. M r. Ed B iddle, R . E . W illiam s an d ! ciatio n a t tin* Colosseum sk a tin g rin k , on social session a t tlie ir h a ll, W ednesday M r. a n d M rs. T . J . R obertson w ere ; T h e Daily O regonian is k e p t on file M ayor A. B. M uir w e n t dow n to th e D o n ’t m iss seeing th e m oving p ictu res d oing business in In d ep en d en ce on ' Now th a t S u m m er tim e an d ‘‘dog F rid a y evening, M arch 27th. As an in n ig h t. in th is office ipr th e use of th o se who city W ednesday. a t th e Colosseum S a tu rd a y n ight. te r p r e te r of p la n ta tio n folk loro, M rs. W ed n esd ay . das s ” are ju s t ah ead , every b o d y w ho j de. ire to refer to it. M A I N ST ., D A L L A S Feel lan g u id , w eak , ru n -d o w n ? F . \V. K au cam e in T uesday an d had M is. L o u is G e rlin g e r, who h a s been “ su m m e rs’* a t borne, is co n sid erin g | M cG uire is second to n o n e ; h er concep- S to m ach “ off” ?—J u s t a T h e eq u in o ctial sto rm is on in g re a t j j If you w a n t to see som e p re ttily d resi ill w ith typhoid fever in S an F rancisco, how to sim p lify th in g s an d g el th e m ost I tio n of th e negro is p erfe ct: h e r im p e r H ead ach e? h is ad d re ss changed to F a lls C ity. plain case of lazy liv er. Burdock Blood sty le, tho g ro u n d h o g is o u t and good I le d w indow s ju s t look a t th o se of o u r is g re a tly im proved. com fort o u t of a n u n co m fo rtab le s itu a so n ation« are in im ita b le. H ers is no B itters to n es l i ; e r an d sto m ac h , p ro w e a th e r n ear. Mrs. N. L. B u tler h a s gone to Ju n c tio n I fu rn itu re sto res th is week. o rd in a ry read in g ; it rep ro d u ces th e tion. m otes d ig estio n , purifies th e blood. C ity to v isit h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. Al A t L. D. D aniel’s sto re you can find S everal ca r loads of lu m b e r p assing We in terv ie w th e ic e -m a n ; o rd e r th in in d efin ab le ch arm of th e negro cabin L D. D aniel lias a choice lin e o- a n y th in g you d e sire in p h o n o g rap h rec b e rt M artin . th ro u g h every d a y , slabwo*xl a rriv in g by c lo th e s; plan to ease u p h e re and relax sp eech , its m elody, its q u a in tn e ss, its E a s te r curds. Go an d m ake y o u r sef ords. A lot of nice new o n es. carlo ad alm o st d aily . tin r e ; b u t m ore th a n likely forget th o to u ch of th e g ro tesq u e, an d its u n d e r G eorge D onaldson w as over from S a lection before th ey a re picked o v er. T! ie W est Side w ill h e re a fte r be is- mu* m ost im p o rta n t ite m in triie w hole l y i n g to n e of path o s, a n d h er w ork is lem th is week v isitin g bis sister, .Mrs. F a rm e rs a re im p ro v in g th e tim e ch aracterized by a com ple e n a tu ra ln e ss C ornell H u g h e s . ste p p ed on a frosty sued only once a week a n d on T hursd ay , h o t-w e a th e r sch em e—som e m ean s of G u s Bow m an. The new postal department ruling by plow ing a n d sow ing. Q uito a n u m board S u n d ay an d fell, s trik in g bis q u ittin g th e sem i-w eekly ed itio n . doing th e fam ily cooking w ith o u t th e an d absence of ex ag g eratio n . Those b e r a re p la n tin g o u t sm all fru its for Rida B. W alker, of In d ep en d en ce, 1 head an d p u ttin g him in a s ta te of oul- I h ereb y an n o u n ce m y can d id acy for sufferable h e a t of a coal fire in th e w ho a tte n d th is e n te r ta in m e n t on th e makes it necessary for us, on April c a n n in g p u rp o ses. C a rrie r M ilt G r a n t’s nag got to actin g k itch en . h a s been d raw n on th e federal g ran d iu { 8 ■ for a couple of h o u rs. 27th, have a rare tr e a t in sto re for th em . county H e is all up y esterd ay noon, as he was sta rtin g on ju ry a t In d ep en d en ce. Mi s B eulah C adw ell, a w ell-know n : rig h t again now . 1st. to drop from our subscription list A large an d ap p re c ia tiv e au d ien ce was E v ery o n e w ith ex p erien ce know s how School Superintendent Ins d a ily round, a n d broke a sh a ft. in a tte n d a n c e at th e n o rm al ch ap el on tire om e it is to sta y in a stuffy room to sin g e r of P o rtla n d , will sing a program D rop in a t the* sto re of L. D. Daniel “ I suffered h a b itu a lly from c o n s tip a - all who are over one year in arrears. of S o u th ern m usic w hich will harm o n ize of Polk c o u n ty , su b ject to th e rep u b lican F rid ay ev ening o listen to th e o ra to ri p rep are a nival, let alo n e th e d oing of a C h e ap est accid en t in s u r a n c e —Dr. an d see th e tine a s so rtm e n t of postal , tio n . D o an ’s R egnlets relieved and well w ith th e sp irit of th e evening. cal co n test. All d id c re d it to th e in s ti c a rd s a n d o th e r novelties. stre n g th e n e d th e bow els, so t h a t th e y T h o m a s’ E electric O il. Stops th e p ain l)ig b ak in g . E v ery o n e d o e s’t know how M essrs. K erslake an d W h ite h av e g en p rim a rie s, A p ril 17. The amount then due. Trom each de tu tio n s re p re se n te d , E u g en e claim in g an d h eals th e w ound. All d ru g g ists very easy L is to ch an g e a h o t k itch en P h o to s: H ave b a b y ’s p ic tu re w hile h ave been reg u lar ever sin c e.” —A. K. H. C. S E Y M O U R th e d istin ctio n of fir f t place, being d e to a cool on e, an d do b e tte r cooking a t ero u sly d o n ated th e use of th e sk atin g sell it. linquent, will be place! in proper hands D avis, grocer, S u lp h u r S prings, T ex. aliv e an d well. F am ily g ro u p w hile to clared th e w in n er. th e sam e tim e. J u s t ad d to y o u r list of rin k , for th e occasion, an d a big crowd M r C . H. C h a p m a n e n te rta in e d a g e th e r an d w ell.—T. J. C h e rrin g to n . I h ereb y an n o u n ce m yself as a c a n d i I m ake an d re p a ir u m b re lla s and for Election. We hate to be arbitrary su m m er commences a New P erfectio n will do u b tless b e a r w itn ess to th e fact T h e re was a double' trag ed y a t M on n u m b e r of his frien d s a t h is residence T h e re will be a g ran d m ask carn iv al h ave new ones for sale. You can d e last T h u rs d a y ev en in g in h onor of his Wick Blue F lam e Oil C ook-Stove and t h a t a really h igh-class e n te rta in m e n t d a te for m o u th M onday m o rn in g th a t caused in toe matter, but have no choice— is ap p reciated in D allas. Also th a t th e pend on m y m akes being ¿olid of con- y o u ’ve d o n e all th a t an y o n e can do to a t th e Colosseum R ink on W ednesday, REPRESENTATIVE so m e s tir in th e u su a lly q u ie t to w n of b irth d a y . P u b lic L ib rary is a p o p u lar cau se w ith lesson h o t w e a th e r disco m fo rt. M arch 25th. $25 in prizes will be given I stru . tion an d to w ear well. E lectric it is either do this or be excluded from M o n m o u th , w hen U n cle N ew m an w ent Hash lig h ts on sa le.—C. R isser, th e gun- ’ M r. W illiam M ackie d esires to th a n k W o u ld n ’t it be a fine su m m e r m o rn ev ery o n e. A dm ission for ad u lts, 35c. on th e d em o cratic tick et to lie voted for to th e well for w a te r an d discovered two to m ask ers. i s m ith . th e neig h b o rs a n d frien d s for th e ir k in d ing to ste p in th e k itc h e n , p u t on th e C h ild ren , 25c. A sk a tin g session will a t th e p rim a ry election on A p ril 17. the mail. All you have to do is to On acco u n t of sic k n ess th e school If elected I sh a ll su p p o rt th e peo p le’s bodies in th e w ell; an in v estig atio n fol follow th e e n te rta in m e n t. low ed an d it is th o u g h t to be a m u rd er If you w a n t to be fully inform ed on ly assista n c e d u rin g th e d e a th and b u rial k e ttle , broil th e sta k e, b ak e th e m uffins, m eetin g w hich was to h av e been bold a t choice f ir U n ited S ta te s S en ato r in pay up to date, and then we are al filter th e coffee and give th e b re a k fa st of h is wife. E o la n e x t S a tu rd ay , h a s been postponed how to vote in tellig en tly on th e am end- [Congress w ith o u t in d iv id u al p referen ce. a n d suicide O ne of th e p arties had ev call in o n e fo rth th e tim e y o u ’d ta k e to id en tly a tte m p te d to escape, followed I m en ts a t th e election, you sh o u ld regis- I t is rep o rte d th a t th e Boise place, do it all on a coal stove? WOLVES OF FLANGE. fo r one m o n th . lowed to give you credit for another closely by th e o th e r, w hen passing th e W A Y N E D. H E N R Y j te r for th e p rim a rie s. T h en you will west of tow n, lias been sold to Salem A nd w o u ld n ’t it lie fine to be as cool M any of our su b sc rib e rs a re com ing ; receive from th e se c re ta ry of s ta te a p a rtie s for $30,000, b u t we a re u n ab le to well th e one h ad m ade a m isstep and year. w hen th e b re a k fa st was p re p a re d as A Pi ctu re of T h e i r F e i c c i t y In th s in d a ily an d pay in g u p. W e hope all ; p a m p h le t c o n tain in g all th e a m e n d verify th e re p o rt. I h ereb v an n o u n ce m yself as a c a n d i fell ; th e o th e r follow ing too close could E ig h teen th C entury. ■ AAAAAAA 4 AAAAAAAA 4 X w hen you first e n te re d th e kitclic-n? do so by A pril 1st, as we do n o t w ish to m ents. n o t save hints* It an d w ent in ; b o th d a te fo r th e D em ocratic n o m in atio n for People w ho h av e trie d it say th a t th e “T h e ferocious w olf.’* said a n a tu re T h e C h ristia n E n d eav o rs of th e P re s d ro p a n y from o u r list. th e office of C ity politics a re n o t as yet w arm in g b y te ria n c h u rc h , w ere d elig h tfu lly e n New P erfectio n Oil St »ve a c tu a lly does stu d e u t. “ Is Cue m ost perfect ex p res T h e plow ing u p of h o p y ard s is re up to an y con sid erab le e x te n t. As te rta in e d T eesdav ev en in g a t th e hom e e v e ry th in g in th e line of cooking and sion of carn iv o ro u s bio»* Ith trst th a t COUNTY TREASURER p o rted from all over th e co u n ty , from ! councilm en in th e second w ard Joe of M r. a n d M rs. C. S. M iller. do m estic service w ith o u t o v erh eatin g w alks. I lls Jaw is th e m ost te rrib le of of Polk C o u n ty , to be voted for a t th e w h ich it is ev id en t t h a t P o lk 's o u tp u t ! Brow n a n d G eorge M ver will sc rap it th e room o r th e w orker. BE 3® w eapons. Its sla sh in g bite cun break p rim a ry electio n , A pril 17, 1908. M r. R . C. C raven is o u t on th e stre e t fo r 100ft will be m a te ria lly reduced. | o ut for U . S. G r a n t’s seat. A m os Hol- U n d o u b ted ly th e reason is found in If elected , I pro m ise a faith fu l p erfo r I once m o re a fte r a fo u r w eeks’ siege of th e blu e flam e p rin c ip le on w hich th e th e leg of a buffalo, and tlie noise o f It • m an will p ro b ab ly run in th e first ward, E. H aw kins v isited .th e local lodge ! n e u ra lg ia w hich h as k e p t h im cl*> ely whi n sit w o rk in a sh eepfold resem b les m ance of th e d u tie s of th e office an d a of K n ig h ts of P y th ia s a t th e ir m eeting b u t th e th ird h as as v e t no c a n d id a te confined an d caused him e x c ru c ia tin g stove w orks. A cy lin d ric al ch im n ey c o n cen trates n o th in g so m uch as th e In cessan t p a in sta k in g reg ard for th e w elfare of W e d c fsd a y evening in th e in te re s t of | I t is th e off y e a r in city politics. p a in . N th e peo p le’s m oney. th e h eat a t th e stove to p a n d in th is cra c k in g of a h eavy w hip.” th e in su ra n c e d e p a r tm e n t of th e o rd e r. As will be noticed elsew here th e ele c t- I O ur p o stm a s te r w as e x tre m e ly bu sy w ay p re v e n ts su rface ra d ia tio n as in a - • • • • '• v r l i e took d o w n a book. E DD. C. DU N N M r. J . S. Lowe, of R ick reall, was i ric lig h t people will h e re a fte r collect i last n ig h t, it ta k in g u n til m id n ig h t to coal o r wood stove. “ H ere is w h at th e w olves of F ra n ce tra n s a c tin g business h ere T u esd ay . H e j th e ir hills a t th o office. T he ltc m iz c r j d e s trib u te th re e days delayed eastern Ir is easy to see t h a t th is lessen s very w ere like.” he said “T h is Is a letter I h e reb v an n o u n ce m y self as a c a n d i say s som e of th e co u n ty p ap ers got bis i opposed th a t way of collecting in th e ! m ail, ow ing to th e w ash o u ts on th e rail- m uch th e m a tte r of p erso n al discom fort fro m th e fam o u s D uchess of O rleaus, d a te for th e n o m in atio n for th e office of s tra w b e rry crop ra te d too high la s t y ear. case of th e w a te r w orks, believing th a t | roads. in su m m e r housekt i king. D on’t forget th e New P erfectio n Oil d a te d a t M arly. Feb. 9, 17<»0: C OU N TY JUDGE M iss B lanche Doo, a neice of M rs. D allas had n o t acquired th e p o p u latio n Itc h in g piles provoke p ro fan ity , b u t Stove in y o u r su m m er p lan s and you “ ‘P a c k s o f wolves co m m it fe a rfu l H u g h H ayes, am i w ho ta u g h t school in to m ake such ste p necessary fur th e | p ro fan ity w ont cu re th e m . if Polk C o u n ty , su b ject to th e vote of D o a n ’s th is c o u n ty a y ear or so ago, recen tly good of all concerned, an d h ave seen no I O in tm e n t cures itc h in g , bleeding o r will h av e a co m fo rtab le k itc h e n an d th e rav ag es. T hey have devoured th e po st th e rep u b lican s My p latfo rm is Good m an of A leucon and his horse. T w o Roads. best cook-stove in th e w orld. died a t h e r hom e in S e a ttle , of tu b e rc u reason to ch an g e o u r opinion. I p ro tru d in g piles lite r years of suffering. of the lor. a tta c k e d a tra d e sm a n losis. T h e W illa m e tte V alley people are ! At an y d ru g sto re. C. O. H O L M A N . T he O regonian jib es a t th e id ea of d o no M ms, one s p iia g lu g a t his th ro at. B rid g ep o rt P recinct. A co u n ty p a p e r su ggests th a t th e w av m ak in g ex ten sio n changes in th e ir city I)o n o t co m p are Dr. Lowe w ith self In resp o n se to his sh riek s tw o d ra to k eep G overnor C h a m b e rla in o u t of office by th e a d d itio n of new co u n ters ! sty led o p tic ia n s e tc , going from house ing aw ay w ith m ach in e politics. an d sh e lv in g for th e c a rry in g of m ore th e s e n a te is for no rep u b lican to vote M r. J . G . T re n t w as in to d a y to pay goons v, ho w ere w alk in g by cam e to I h e reb y an n o u n ce m yself as a c a n d i to house. C onsult D r. Lowe a t ljis ho- h is help. O ne d rew his «w ord uud ran d a te for tin* d em o cratic n o m in atio n for for h im . T hey h ave to w hen th e ir p a r electric stock an d th e tra n sa c tio n of th e j tel « dice. You will find it m uch to for a n o th e r y e a r for th e Ite m iz e r. He office business. T h ey will th e n h ave ty p u ts u p th e kind of nom inees th e y h as been liv in g a t D ayton for n y ear, n v .o 'f th ro u g h th e hotly, ou w hich It tiie office of one of th e n e a te s t offices in th e c ity , c a ) y o u r a d v a n ta g e to do so, do. and lias now com e back to live on th e tu n ed and seized Its new a s sa ila n t by p a b le of a tte n d in g to all th e office b u si j S h eriff G r a n t re p o rts th e ta x e s as Dolpli farm n o rth of to w n , m ore th a n COUNTY CLERK t ’.i - h r ■ t I lls co m rad e «nine up and K odol is a scientific p re p a ra tio n of ness of th e th re e tow ns of M o n m outh, j h av in g com e in a t a lively r a te for th e satisfied th a t P olk c o u n ty is th e place beat th • In • :!e uT. but not : efo re It bail of P olk co u n ty , O regon, su b ject to th e v eg etab le acids w ith n a tu ra l d ig e sta n ts In d ep en d en ce a n d D allas. i past tw o w eeks, a n d he would estim a te to live. a n d co n tain s th e sam e juices found in Li! . 1 lie * i.*;i Me.inw!: !o th e o th er will of th e vo ters a t th e p rim a ry election T h is week h as seen u n w o n ted activ ity th a t fo ur-fifths of th e e n tire a m o u n t has a h e a lth y sto m ac h . E ach dose will d i To pick o u t th e s a lie n t fe a tu re s of a wo f had seized the sc. »ml dragoon on A pril 17,1908. | now been paid. L ast S n tu rd ay w as tlie in th e political line, w ith a n u m b e r of g est m o re th a n 3,000 g ra in s of good m agazine so b rim fu l of good th in g s as from belli al a n d tlrag g e l him dow n F R E D S. C R O W L E Y , ions. new a s p ira n ts for official fam e. T he 1 rigged d a y for collect io food. Sold by C o n rad S tafrin . th e A pril n u m b e r of P o p u lar M echanics F in ally w hen effective help arriv ed tic k e ts of th e tw o old p a rtie s are now F alls ( ’ity , Oregon M rs. B e rth a C ollins T oner a n n o u n c w ere a feat well nigh im p o ssib le. S a M r. L. L. K e ith , w ife a n d two son-», of a b o u t filled up, w ith th e ex cep tio n of es to h e r m any p a tro n s th a t sh e will b > i th e : o \ l l c r an d oue w olf w ere B ak erfield, C alifo rn ia, a re h ere v isitin g school su p e rin te n d e n t on th e d e m o c ra t have h e r sp rin g o p en in g of m illin ty on lie n t* in th is in sta n c e re sts w ith th e fou (I dead. T h e o th e r h id g o t »w ay in d iv id u a l’s ta s te r a th e r th a n th e m is W e a re au th o rized to an n o u n ce th e M rs. K e ith ’s fa th e r, M r. Ja s. S w eeney. ic tic k e t a n d sheriff on th e rep u b lican , S a tu rd a y , M arch 21, a t w hich tim e she As fo r th ’ tra d e sm a n , his leg w as so T h ey cam e in on M onday even in g s e x an d it is m >re th a n likely t h a t up one will show th e ladies som e of tin* choic sc.-’ a p p e tite , for such a d iv e rsity ami p iteously torn th a t It had to l»e a m p u n a m e of J. E. S I B L E Y p re ss as a su rp rise to th e ir re la tiv e s w ill be found hardy enough to run est thing-* in t h a t lin e ever b ro u g h t to range of su b je c ts are tre a te d th a t none tate:! nixi e tiie knee.’ " — C in cin n ati can fail to find so m e th in g of special and h e re a n d it w as a m o st g ra tify in g one. a g a in st th e p re se n t a s p ira n ts . as a c a n d id a te for th e office of pecu liar in te re st to him self. th e co u n ty . E n q u ire r COUNTY JUDCE M r. an d M rs. David B ow m an, of C lem , E a ste rn O regon, arc dow n on a su b ject to th e will of th e vo ters a t th e visit w ith his m o th e r, M rs H en ry d em o cratic p rim a ries. M r. Sibley a s Black, of th is c ity , an d h e r p a re n ts , M r. su res us th a t if elected h e will d ey o te an d M rs. G eorge B erry, of n e a r R alston. | his a tte n tio n to th e im p ro v e m e n t of th e Ladies are cordially invited to M r. Bowm an will r e tu rn soon, b u t M rs. co u n ty roads. B ow m an will spend th e su m m e r h ere. attend our G R O C E R IE S 5 per cent discount, cash (o r thirty days) C per cent DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Co nings and Goings of Citizens las and their Friends. of Dal E. W A D E Blacksmith Shop HCkSESftOEING A SPECIALTY TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS H Candidates’ Column 'i Spring Millinery Opening Saturday, March 21 We have one of the most complete and up-to-date lines of millinery goods now on display in Dallas, including the famous “ Merry Widow ” Hats — most popular design of the present season. An excellent line of our new spring styles will be displayed at H. C. Couri er's store in Falls City, Thursday and Friday, March 26 and 27. MISSES M. AND A. REDDEKOPP, P R O P R IE T O R S O F The Elite Successors to Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, formerly the leading milliner in Dallas M r. an d M rs. F. J . C h a p m a n and son are back fo ran in d e fin ite s ta y froip C a li fo rn ia. T hey are sim ply deligh ted w ith t h a t s ta te and M r. C h a p m a n is very m uch im proved in h e a lth . T hey will probably r e tu rn th e re , and d u rin g th e su m m e r to u r th e s ta te in th e ir auto- i m obile. We a r e ag en ts for tlie W estern Sales Book com p an y , w ith offices in P o rtla n d , | and w ho g et o u t th e b e st sales books ! m an u factu re d . W hen you w an t an y - ; th in g of th e k in d , com e a n d see o u r sa m p le s and give y o u r o rd e r to a hom e concern. Do n o t send aw ay for a n y th in g i of th e kind. ^ P E N IN G ! = OPENING ! I W ay n e D. H e n ry , of S p rin g V aliev, y este rd a y filed h is p e titio n w ith th e I c o u n ty clerk as a c a n d id a te before th e | d e m o c ra tic p r im a ry for re p re se n ta tiv e .! M r. H en ry is a n a tiv e son of Polk cotin- , i ty , h o rn and raised in ou r m id st, a gen-1 tle m a n fully c a p a b le of re p re se n tin g us | in th e le g isla tu re , an d a firm a d h e re n t of S ta te m e n t No. 1. Do n o t forget th e m e ttin g th is even- ! ing for th e purj»ose of o rg tn ix in g a mi- . 1 l i t i a co m p an y . E veryone in te re ste d in ¡ s u c h a m o v em en t is req u ested to l>e ; p re s e n t, w h e th e r th e y be young o r old. 1 j Such an o rg an izatio n has long been | n eeded in D allas, a n d it is to he hoped I th a t i t will receive th e p ro p er encour- | a g e m e n t to m ak e i t a success. Kodol is to d a y th e l a s t know n rem e ! dy for all d is o r d e r s of th e stofnaeh , ! su ch as d y s p e p s ia , h e a rt b u rn , so u r sto m ac h an d b e lc h in g of gas. Sold h e te by C o n rad S ta frin . H ave D r. Ixiwe relieve y o u r head and eve a c h e w ith a p a ir of his su}*erior glasses. T ie y co st no m ore th a n o th ers and you h av e th e benefit of his skill and over lft y e a rs experience. At Dal las March fflni a n d 24th. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1908 WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE EM PO R IU M A shop devoted exclusively to M illinery, Hosiery* - Fancy Goods, etc. IM P O R TA N T.-FR EE E M B ROIDERY LESSONS We have secured the agency f<>r the famous Needle- craft line of fancy goods. W e Extend a Special Invitation to women who em broider to attend our opening ami inspect the needlework shown at this time. A complete line of stamped S h irt Waists, Lin gerie H ats, l’iliow Tops,Centerpieces, Infants’ wear, •■tc. Also a full line of Richardson's Grand Prize Em broidery Silks. These silks are considered by expert judges to 1 ms the best on earth. SPECIAL FOR OPEN ING WEEK.—Mrs. S«ba A. Wall, from Th« Needlecraft Shop of Portland, will give FREE IN ST R U C T IO N S with every purchase* This is an opportunity t<< learn everything that is new. Mrs. Wall is an au.hority on needlework, and even those who embroider may learn many new stitches. Open Saturday, March Zlst Miss M. Shelton, Mrs. M. V. Smith m J. C. V A N O R S D E L C a n d id a te for COUNTY JUDCE of Polk co u n ty , O regon, on th e D em o cra tic tic k e t, to lie voted for a t th e p r i m ary o n th • 17th of A pril, 1908, will s u b m it th e follow ing p latfo rm : F irs t— I will advocate good roads and a fair d istrib u tio n of th e ro ad tax . It i. n o t ju s t to co llect tax es from th e o u tly ing d istric ts, and n o t give th e ta x pay e r his s h a re of th e road work to m ake it m ore c o n v ie n e n t for him to reach m a r ket, S econd—No w aste of p u b lic m oney : stric te s t econom y co n siste n t w ith a goon a d m in istra tio n of co u n ty affa irs; u sq u a re d eal, am i good tr e a tm e n t for ev- eryone. T h ird —I will try , if n o m in ated and elected , to work in h arm o n y w ith tiie co u n ty co m m issioners so far as I th in k is for th e good of th e p eo p le. F o u rth —Should tn e voters of th is co u n ty d ecide th a t I am th e p ro p er per son to fill th e office of co u n ty judge, 1 will give to th e m an ag em en t of th e bus- iness of t h e co u n ty , th e sam e en erg etic and careful a tte n tio n th a t 1 have given mv ow n business. F ifth — I believe in th e d irect p rim a ry . I th in k th is is one of th e agencies in th* | h an d s of each electo r to b rin g th e g o v e rn m en t n earer to th*- people, amt tak* it o u t of th e “ hoes r u le ” g iving u s “ » I g o v ern m en t of th e people, by th e jieo ! pie am i for th e people ’ l will say in conclusion th a t I serve*, th e people «>f th is conn tv from 1898 t 1902 as sh eriff and von can look in to n- record, an d if fonm l w an tin g , you car tn rn m e dow n th e sam e as you s h o o k ’ any m an w ho was u n fa ith fu l in hi tr u s t. J .U . VAN OKhDKL. Young M en’* Clothe* E.lcrheimer, Stein Si Co. - Maker* H E R E ’S a genteel atmosphere about an Ederheimer-Stein suit that makes it the choice of most young fellows. The makers know how to combine style, smart pat terns and expert tailoring in a way to get effects entirely new, original and exclusive. You’ll say so your self when you try one on. T Yrn’ll like the invisible stripe effects, mist grays and brawns. 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