BACKACHE DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS FOR F. F. Kliver han gone to Idaho. J. W. John-on has gone to Dakota. POLITICS UP TO DATE families who have in the I ah I year in­ creased Allierta’ s population by 17. Can that lie beaten anywhere in tiie world I short of an ineubator. It is certain), .going too fast for us. Ain«*’ leans ft’ ! noted for going some in almost anything ! they undertake, but we think in tb s ¡instance they will have to yield the ! palm to the mother country. ; 3 e im If you want an up U «late |»uttern hat come to The Vogue. Mrs. M. L. Hamilton, of Silem , Is ! Inflammation o f tbc Bladder hire visiting her cousin, Mrs. H P. .Shrivar. , I J. 1). McDonald and four Portland | men haw returned iroui a orulse in the | COMPLETE LIST OF CANDIDATES We want a correspondent at McCoy. Silctz country. Write for terms. Fit ke, the l«est printer. W. H. Besecker is up from Modesto, j NOW IN FIELD. Special (trices on pattern hats Saiur- | Cal., for the purpose of moving his fain- PHONE PHONE I Special prices Saturday at The Vogue ily to that state. day at The Yogue- j on all pattern hats. M U T U A L 1411 B E L L 511 For the latest creations in millinery A Number Yet to be Heard From T. A. Riggs, of Monmouth, was a Dal- Ilawley made * « * 1 with l i firet g a n id J s strictly t r i c t l y prohibit p r o h ib its go to the Ladies Emporium—Smith & las visitor over Sunday, speech in congress. - v *- Shelton. Riley Block. - A Little Bashful. W. V. Fuller has lately purchased the sale of alum Everything in ladies and children's j DAL A S , OREGON Mr, L. Gerlinger will go to San Fran­ 600 acres of timber in Bent >n county. furnishings at the Ladies Em|>orium. baking powder— cisco Saturday to see his wife, who is We give below a complete list of the Cards with your name on them while rapidly improving in health. The Polk County OH Company has I candidates who have registered for the tiled articles of incorporation, formed I you wait at L. D. Daniels’ music store. Mr. E. E. Hewitt, a progressive far­ different county offices, together with for the purpose of developing oil in I Mr. Mornay A they, who has Wen mer and stock raiser, of Monmouth, re- Polk county. It has a capital stock of managing a paper at Vancouver, was a cently shipped two registered Poland their party affiliation : $100,000, the incorporators being Daniel KgPKSH KNTATI VE caller Tuesday. China pigs to Prineville.. M. Watson, Carl R. Mallory, Frank M. The sale of alum foocb .. Dem Colwell, and George Curtis. II Get D e W itt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Mr. E. E. Huwitt last week shipped W. D. Henry, Spring Valley C. L. Hawley, M cCoy........... . Rep [ Salve—it is good for piles. Sold by two registered Poland China pigs from has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum­ Geo. Vick andJ. Hunter returned his stock ranch, near Monmouth, to i Conrad Stafrin. COUNTY Jl’ lXiK last week from Silver Lake, Eastern J bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized « Come in ami hear the new April rec­ some Prineville stock raisers. file n o . Holman, Bridgeport............ Rep Oregon, and were much impressed with j ords. Everything in the new Edison On his lot in Levena stre.-t, Chas. Ed. F. Coad. Dallas............................. Rep the possibilities in that section. C. E. catologue now in stock at L. D. Daniels. Gregory, the genial agent for the M c­ J.G . YanOrsdel, Dallas......................Deni Hill, L. T. Murphy, R. Donahue and Minnville Fir«* Insurance Co., ^ e re ct­ J. E. Sibley; Dallas .. Dem others from Falls City and Messrs. Bow-1 I At L. I). Daniel’ s store you can flqd ing a commodious and up to «late cottage. when ordering baking powder, man and Erickson, of this place, have anything you desire in phonograph rec- COUNTY CLKKK now gc uc there to take up claims. In renewing her subscription to the Fr»*«l S. Crowley, Falls C ity .. | ords. A lot of nice new ones. . Dem One of the most convincing compila- ! — — — — — — — mkt n n >■ ammi » » « c — — Itemizer, this week, Mrs. Ida Woodward, . Rep tions of facts ever circulated to adver- : 1 Cheapest accident insurance—Dr. of Salem, says that she considers it a H. S. Port wood. Monmouth. E. M. Smith, D allas............. . Rep 1 TRomas’ Eclectric Oil. Stops he pain model county newspaper in every re­ tise a given section of country is “ One I and heals the wound. All druggists Thousand Facts of Production.” collet*} spect. sell it. ed by J. R. Shepard, giving actual re­ Deni sults of producers throughout the W il­ Kennedy’ s Laxative Cough Syrup acts J. M. Grant, D a lla s....... Chet Ellis and wife, who have been gently yet promptly on the bowels and lamette Valley. This compilation deals j quite sick, are now much better, Mr. allays inflammation at the saufi* time. »S 8K S SO H with fruits, vegetables, livestock, cer- j I Ellis being able to be on the streets It i- pleasant to take. Sold by Conrad 1\ E. Myer, D allas........ .Deni eals, grasses, poultry, Imps and nuts. and be very .sure you get Royal. j again—Sheridan Sun. C. S. Graves, Dallas....... . Rep A. F. IL>fer, secretary of the Salem Stafrin. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape | Only 13 days more in which to regis­ Board of Tra«le, will he gla«l to semi Mrs. French, r*H*ehtly of Indepen- COM M IS S IO N A R ter for the primaries, and Polk’s vote is this to anv address, and it is a character Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility end whole- tleuce, has purchase«! the Fred Rhoda Win. Riddell, M onmouth.. Rep of information that should he in the hardly half out. There will surely be a (dace through the Willamette Valley somcness of the food. big rush the last few days. hands of every active newspaper man j Iteal Estate Exchange.— Woodburn In* TREASU RER as well as the officers of every commer Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Collins are ex dependent. Rep rial body throughout the state of Ore­ Hardy Holman. Dallas . . . . ported home from Grunts Pass about Feel languid. weak, run-down? Dan 1\ Stouffer, Dallas . K .p gon, and in fact all over the United the first of April, and will probably re­ Kirkpatrick keeps the best. j Notice our many new ads. Dem States. Headache? Stomach “ off” ?—Just a Edward C. Dunn, Dallas .. * main here during the summer. pi.in case of lazy liter. Burdock Blood M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building, j For headache I r. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. SC ¡O O L H U P K R IN T E < Bitters tones liver and stomach, pro* noon, April 1st. The Conference Mis­ Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts nr FALLS CiTY. For headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills I)r. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. burns without a scar. Cures piles, ceze mote4 digestion, » urifies the blood. . Rep sionare society will hold its annual ses* II C. Seymour, Dallas.... ston Wednesday afternoon. The annu­ Doan’ s Notice ad of H. B. Peebles of city Notice change of ad of Hall & Hayes ma, salt rheum, and itching. Not long ago in publishing the cand- SURVEYO R Ointment. Your druggist sells it. Frank Chapin has moved to his broth­ al missionary sermon will be preached property for sale. | on supplement. idates for count y offices, our printers got by Bishop H. B. Hartzier. D. D. Wed- er’s ranch adjoining town. . . Ren Itching piles provoke profanity, but Judge D. I*. Stouffe r enroll«*«! as a demo­ B. F. Beezley, Falls City L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary! M e make a specialty of tailor made nesday evening at 7 :30. The conference I hereby announce %ty candidacy for crat. He is a republican, but that does suits—Smith & Shelton, Riley block. George Vick returned last week from profanity wont cure them. Doan’ s public, typewriting. session will continue until Sunday even- county Ointment cures itching, bleeding or not prevent his many friends from josh­ an extended visit to the Eastern Oregon citing. Bishop Hartzler will preside. FALLS CITY BOOST INCLUDES All kin«ls of beautiful Easter cards at I DeWitt’ s Little Early Risers, small, protruding piles after vearsof suffering. ing him over the mistake. country. S c h o o l S u p e r in t e n d e n t The public is cordially invited. L. D. Daniels’ store. ’ saf«*. sure little liver pills. Sold by At any drug store. OIL DRILL N. W. SAGER. Agents wanted—16x20 crayon por­ of l’ olk county, subject to the republican Mr. Lombard is at home again after Conrad Stafrin. Baldy Gildner was up from Portland traits, 40 cents, frames 10 cents and up, primaries, April 17. an absence of some months in Washing­ Mr. M. C. Rowell, of Sheridan, at one The Daily Oregonian is kept on tile time a resident of this city, and a broth­ Monday on business. ton, where he was visiting his son. Money Troubles all Over and It’s H. C. S E Y M O U R in this office for the use of those who er of Mr. C. G. Rowell, was stricken Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is Mr. B. Hevaland has changed his ad­ desire to refer to it. Falls City people were well pleased to with apoplexy Sundav, and now is in a Catalogue and samples free.— Frank XV dress from Portland to Amity. All Shouiders to the Wheel. see on our streets Loiii«* Gerlinger, and Both Agreeable and EffectiYe. Williams Co., 1208 W Tavlor, St., Chi­ L. D. Daniel has a choice line o- very precarious condition. I hereby announce myself as a candi­ to learn that his wife is rapidly improv- Don’ t miss seeing the moving pictures Easter cards. Go and make your sef cago, 111. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has no date for in i in health. While working at the big sawmill Falls City is to have a booster club. at the Colosseum Saturday night. superior for coughs, colds and croup, lection before they are picked over. Mr. John Riha, of Vining, la., says: A number of citizens assembled in the a young man by the name of Prescott REPRESEN TATIVE A party of our young men are start­ and the fact that it is pleasant to take Mr. Glen O. Graves, of Portland, Kirkpatrick gnare’ntees all his sugar Simonton was caught by a car of lum­ “ I have been selling DeWitt’ s Kidney tow n In 11 Saturday to discuss the ques­ for ing tor Eastern Oregon this week with and contains nothing in any w ay injur­ transacted business here Monday. to In* pure Cane. If vou want beet sug­ ber in the dry kiin. and sustained a and Bladder Pills for about a year and tion of establishing a commercial club. on the democratic ticket to he voted tlu* intention of taking up homes toads. ious has made it a favorite with moth­ tla*y give better satisfaction than any Several speeches were made in which at the primary election on April 17. Reduction in fracture of the collar hone. Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. W. B. Davis, ar we haven’ t got it. ers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of If elected I shall support the people’s We wish them success. piR I have ever sold. I have used them the many prospects and advantages of Union, Sunday, March 15 1908, a son. price doesn’ t mean re«luction in quality Kirksville, Iowa, says: “ For more Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Conn, of Lake- myself with fine results. Sold by Con- choice for United States Senator in Another two story store building will the town were set forth. A permanent with us. view, are the proud parents of a new rail Stafrin. Congress without individual preference. soon be erected on Main street, and the ‘ than twenty years Chamberlain’s Cough Born, in Dallas, Wednesday, March committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Remedy has been my leading remedy Mrs. Conn was formerly Miss Kodol is today the best known rem e­ ¡son. proprietor will carry an up to date line! for all throat troubles. It is especially 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Rea&oner, a Mr. J. W. Jenkins, of McCoy, is one Linde. Ellis and Beezley, was ap­ W A Y N E D. H E N R Y dy for all disorders of the stomach, ! Lora Butler, daughter of Hon. N L. oi groceries and dry goods. son. pointed, Also a treasuer, M. N. Thomp­ of our new subscribers this week. He successful in cases of croup. Children such as dyspepsia, heart burn, sour and Mrs. Butler, of this city. is a late arrival from Hood River and son. A membership fee nf $3 per year Miss Eva Smith is assisting in the | sto nach and held ing of gas The only empty store building now like it and my customers who have used Sol«l “ I suffered habitually from constipa­ says he must have the county paper in w as established. A committee was or­ I hereby announce myself as a candi­ here will soon be occupied as a gents | it will not take any other.” For sale Telephone-Register office, in McMinn-v here by Conrad Stafrin. tion. Doan’ s Regulets relieved and or«ler to find out how to make a Polk dered to draw up a constitution and by­ date for the Democratic nomination for furnishing goods store, hv a gentleman by Stafrin Drug Co. ville, this week. Henry Lady is walking on one foot, the strengthened the bowels, so that they covintv ranch pav as well as a Hood laws. The town is ripe for advertising. the office of w ho now has two similar stores in the Drop in at the store of L. D. Dani 1 result nf permitting a meat cleaver to have been regular ever since.” — A. E. River abple orchard. The recent financial troubles have pass­ valley. COUNTY TR EASU R ER and see the tine assortment of postal drop on his pedal extremity at the Rice Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. ed and the town is in very good shape Fiske, the best printer. The annual meeting of the Dallas Little Mildred Thompson gave a cards and other novelties. of Polk County, to he voted for at the shop. A severe cut was the result and I make and repair umbrellas and Woodman Association will he held on again. The mills art all running full 1908. birthday party to her numerous little J primary election, April 1” hla-t, with miles upon miles «> f timber Mrs. J. C. Uglow entertained her several stitches were required to close have new ones for sale. You can de- Tuesday, March 31st. at which time of­ friends last week. The afternoon was If elected grandfather, Mr. John Martin, of Mc­ the wound—Sheridan Sun. j pend on my makes being ¿olid of con- ficers will be elected for the ensuing in the Siletz basin to fall hack upon. mance <>f the duties of the office and a spent in playing games, swinging and ' New houses are being built and a water Minnville, over last Sunday. I struction and to wear well. Electric year, and the financial report for the other amusements. J. H. Lawton, formerly in the barber power electric plant has been reoentally painstaking regard for the welfare of Five percent discount on all our goods business here, has com eback to his first flash lights on sale.—C. Risser, the gun­ past year will he presented. A good installed. The surrounding country the people’s money. Thomas Edgar is doing some large j smith. attendance is desired. to everybody—nothing reserved, no fav­ love and will again make Sheridan his when the timber has been removed, improving about his handsome resi- E D D . C. D U N N home. He may now he found in J. B. orites. Kirkpatrick’ s grocery. The pleasant days and dry roads of Fruits Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Strong, of Dallas, will become fine farming land. OF LIVE STOCK deuce on tin* hill. He has laid out a: Hall’ s shop ready to greet old friends. beautiful lawn, and is now having his . Mrs. Win. Percival. of Independence, His family will arrive as soon as a the first two days of the week brought and Miss Marie Strong, rtf Portland, do especially well. out the autoists. Ralph Williams was A subscription is being raised for the were guests at the Mrs. Julia Schaffner I hereby announce myself as a candi­ r«*sidence painted white. I will sell nt pulilic auction at the visited her mother, Mrs. E. L. Delash- dwelling can be secured.—Sheridan Sun. out first, and Monday the Geriingers home last week. They departed Tues­ purpose of boring a 2,000-foot hole in date for the democratic nomination for mutt, ami other relatives here Satur­ Keyt Dairy Farm, near Our rustling and progressive youi.g had out their large and handsome new hopes of finding oil, coal and gas. The day, Mr. and Mrs. Strong returning to ttie office of Frank Green, who lias been at Black | day. McCoy; on business man, .tosh Talbott, has started tonrinfe car. country is volcanic and abounds in sul­ Dallas ami Miss Strong to Portland to Rock for some time, was in town during j the foundation for a large skating rink. The county clerk’ s office will be the week, arranging to move his family | COUNTY CLER K resume her studies at the St. Mary’ s phur springs. Tills will he a line addition to the city, j opened on this evening and tomorrow there in about a month. He has ar- j Kodol is a scientific preparation of Academy ami college— Philomath Re­ of Polk county, Oregon, subject to the SATURDAY, MARCH 28, it 10 i . l . evening, from 7 to 8.30 for the registra­ ranged to go into business at that point vegetable acids with natural digestants view. w ill of the voters at the primary election and add a clean wholesome place of ami contains the same juices found in PLEADEDGUILTY amusement to our othei* attractions. tion of voters. my cattle and hogs as follows: on April 17,1908. for himself. At present he is going on j a healthy stomach. Each dose will di­ A number of county papers over the Real estate in Falls ('ity is moving Tim most up to date stock of millinery crutches as the result of a fall received gest more than 3,000 grains of goo«l state have been kicking lately because 15 Jersey Cows, 6 2-year old Heifers, F R E D S. C R O W L E Y , lively these days. Several pieces of ever on display in this city now at the while at work on his new building — food. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. the Oregonian has refused to exchange And Paid Fine for Violation Local Falls City, Oregon property changed hands last week, ( 1 Yearling Heifer, 1 Jersey Bull, New berg Graphic. Ladies Emporium—Smith & Shelton. The Woodmen circles of the county with them any longer, hut charges them Option Law— Layton Smith. among tin m being the Donahue placo, [ what it calls an exchange rate of $5 a 60 Berkshire Iiogu. will be invited to participate in the year. Probably the Oregonian is like purchased by Mr. Frink, and some fine I hereby announce myself as a candi­ W oodmen picnic at Falls City early in many other business concerns, it doesn't At one o ’clock Tuesday Hf ter noon date for the nomination for the office «af residence lots on the hill bought by, These animals are mostly thorough­ May just as soon as the plans get ^to Mrs. Flower. breds and were* bred on the Keyt some extent formulated, and it is intend to throw away good money for Layton Smith, of Independence, was CO U N TY JUDGE nothing. If these papers sent in each sentenced hv Judge Harris to pay a fine farm. Terms of Sale: Cash or 8 Last week two young men from tue | kno-vn by the finance committee how year the large number of pai«l in ad­ of $50 and costs for violating the local of Polk County, subject to the vote of Pet lee country were entertained at \ ¥ per cent bankable note. much money can be raised. vance subscriptions to the Oregonian option law’ . Smith is an Independence the republicans My platform is Good lunch by t ncle Jim Chamberlain, our ¥ We are agents for the Western Sales that the Itemizer does, we opine they saloon keeper, and became to Corvallis, Itoads. city marshall, and when they left town, ! M. F. White, Auctioneer, J .I .Y u k iH .O w M r Book company, with offices in Portland, would still he on its free exchange list. took orders for whiskey which he subse­ ¥ C. O. H O L M A N , promised in the future they would keep and w;ho get out the best sales books quently forwarded to the buyers by Bridgeport Precinct. to tlic road instead of riding their jkj - ; Mrs. Jane Allen «lied at the home (if ¥ 1 manufactured. When you want any­ fr ight to this city. The complaint al- nies on tin* sidewalks. her son, R. G. Allen, at Silver, Sunday, We want you r M ohair and w ill pay the th in g of the kind, come and see «¿ur at the age of 90 years. She had been a ledged that he sold a gallon or whiskey V FOR C O U N T Y JU D C E I'lie meeting in Wagner’s hall Satur-: samples and give your order to a home member of the United Prespyterian to Harry Waggoner, and to this com­ highest m arket price at any tim e. 25c cash ¥ ! concern.* Do not send away for anything church for 75 years. I hereby announce myself a candidate «lav night, called for the purpose «»f or- , The in­ Mrs. Allen was plaint, Smith pleaded guilty. today. ganizing a hoar«l of trade, was well a t -’ of the kind. ¥ ho*n in Ohio in 1818. She moved to Ill­ dictment was returned bv District At­ for a second term as County Judge, sub­ tended, and a good start was made. ; We are paying 15c for eggs Counted in Mr. L. II. Me Bee, secretary of the inois when young, and came to Oregon torney McFadden, on evidence original­ ject to the will of the Republican voters About twenty-two members were seenr - 1 ¥ Da.las grange, informs us that at their in 1901. She leaves five children, 37 ly secure«! by Chief Wells, and perfect­ at the April primaries. ed for tin* new organizatiop. Fails one day last week 548 dozen or 6676 eggs. ¥ PLATFORM I last meeting the said grange adopted grandchildren and 22 great-grand chil­ ly! by investigation by Judge McFadden. City is all right, and tin* new organiza- j the following resolutions: “ Resolved dren. The children a re: James B. Al­ Smith claimed that it was his first of­ ¥ Good roads and bridges, and keeping tioii intends that the many advantages • We have plenty o f Fruit, Berry, or Pure ; that it is the sense of Dallas grange, No. len. of Elison, la .; Martha Findley, «if fense, and insisted that he did not the county expenses as low as a progres­ of our city an«l vicinity shall become j ¥ 350, that we do not favor the direct Portlaml; R. G Allen. <>f Sliver; John know that he was violating the law. sive and businesslike administration known. Cane Sugar and at the right price too. land tax amendment that is to be suh- L Allen and Ilcnry T. Allen, of Prince­ In consideration of the foi mer fact he will permit. ¥ was given the minimum fine.—Corval­ I mitted to the voters of Oregon at our ton, Mo. — Yours for business, ¥ lis ( iazette. E D . F. C O A D j June election.” « Annual Conference Few magazines will Lave a scientific The annual conference of the United i ! The interests have at last found their presentation of so-called “ spirit” phe­ We are authorized to announce the FREE LIBRARY BENEFIT. Evangelical church of Oregon will meet I | bomb and he is the governor of Minne- nomena, but Everybody's has made name of * in Dallas. Thursday, April 2nd, at 9 a. , sota, the man whom the railroads claim* public this month a relastic account of J. E. S I B L E Y Hamlin Garland’s experiments in oc­ m. The examination of junior preach­ j ed would ruin them by the passage of a 1 as a candidate for the office of ers will take (»lace on Wednesday fore* 2-cent bill through the legislature. He cultism, entitled, “ The Shadow World ” Every Dallas Citizen Should Attend It is sensational, authentic, and com­ got it nasseitotnd the railroads are still COUNTY JUDCE This Entertainment. doing DusinlRs. The far«* from Chicago pelling, ami heads a truly remarkable subject to the will of the voters at the , to St. Paul used to be $11.50, now it is table of contents. John L. Mathews democratic primaries. Mr. Sibley as­ $8. Politics make strange bed fellows. describes, in “ The New Mississippi,” Everybody is looking forward with sures us that if elected he will devote the transition from ancient to modern The Itemizer has never been found in river traffic and shows clearly the great interest and pleasure to the Li­ his attention to the improvement of the I lacking in giving the news, ami had ex- great possibilities for the development brary Benefit entertainment, which will county roads. | peered to publish the amendments to he of this “ arm of the sea.” take (»lace at the Colosseum Rink to­ ; voted for at the June election. How- morrow. Friday night, “ Echoes from It will he hut a short time now until lever, for the good of the voters, them- Dixie Land” will be the subject of Mrs. J. C . V A N O R S D E L oilr street improvment work logins, and i selves, we have concluded not to do so. ..lcGuire's lecture. “ Eminently quali- ------FROM------ v . - Candidate for ! Every voter registering bef«»re the pri­ we would suggest that all property ow n­ fled by birth and associatto i Mrs. Mc­ maries will receive them in pamphlet ers keep up with this move for better­ Guire's portrayal o f the quaint f*»lk, lore COUNTY JUDCE form from the secretary of state. There­ ment, and at the same time tearing up of tlm south, her negro dialect and tliei- old boar*l walks and laying ce ­ speech and reminisnences of her South fore register ami register now. ment ones. Dallas can lx* as pretty a ern home were inimitable, keeping the of Polk county, Oregon, on the Demo­ OF PORTLAND Mill street can he made one of the town as there is in the west if we /o audience delighted from beginning to cratic ticket, !o lie voted for at the pri­ -A T - mary on th«* 17th of April, 1908, will I prettiest boulevards anywhere if laid ahr^t it rightly, and there is no time end— A daughter of the south, born in submit the following platform : down on the lines now commenced. l*ke the present to commence. A goes I the famed blue grass region, Mrs. M c­ First— I will advocate good roads and The north side of it will he pretty well plan would be to organize a body for Guire knows her people black and I M P O R T A N T . —F R E E E M 3 R U D E R Y L E S S O N S covered by cement walks and park civic improvement and elect a board of white,” Miss Beulah Caldwell in a a fair distribution of the road tax. If is not just to collect taxes from the outly­ strips ere another summer rolls around, directors to see that everything was program of Southern soii/s will add but the north side has not as yet com ­ «lone bv ascertain rule. Then all would j greatly to the evenings enjoyment ing districts. and not give the tax pay­ W<- have Hociired the a^i-ncy for the fatuous Needle- menced such improvement We would he uniform ami pleasing to the eye and Tickets on sale at Belt £ Ch »rrington’ s. er his share of the road work to make it more convienent for him to reach mar- i suggest the uniform planting of maples not of the haphazard style likely when — ................ — cents, children * • craft line of fancy goods Adults 86 25 cents. ket, in the park strips as they are built. every property owner expresses his E verything in this line yon will find at our Second—No waste of public money ; W c Extend a Special Invitation to women who The district convention of the »wn ideas as to what looks best. BIG PRODUCERS. strictest economy consistent with a good store. Our trim m ers are experts, our trim m ings Knights of Pythias will convene in the em broider to visit our shop. administration of county affairs; a city of Indpendence on the nivht of square deal, and good treatment for ev­ are o f the best. CARLTON. A com plete line of stamped Shirt Waists, Lin­ March 28th. and at which time the Roatevelt Should Have them Move eryone. teams of the Pythian lodges of the gerie Hats, I’ illow T ops, ( ’enterpicces. Infants’ wear, Third— I will try, if nominated and | to the U. S. Spring is here once again. fourth district will compete for a prize*. elected, to work in harmony with the I Hoops, «'otton s, Needles, Km broidery Scissors, Homer Lodge. No. 45, is leaving noth­ county commissioners so far as I think ! Mrs. A. I). Morrison went to McMinn­ ing undone to make this convention a ! One of our correspondents sends in is for the good of the people. etc Also a com plete line o f Richardson’s Grand ville last Friday. success. All members of the lodges of Fourth—Should the voters of this Prize KmITrbidery Silks. Tlie-e silks ure considered this district will receive a royal wel­ Miss Effie Smith will have a spring ! the follow ing item, which she vouches county decide that I am the proper |K*r- for,and to which we give place as sorne- come at this convention. millinery opening. by expert ju d ges to In* the best on earth. son to All the office of county judge, I will give to the management of the bus* ; The . lay of the political machine is Everybody is over the scare of jl|(i i thing a little out of the common run. * nr strenuous president should at iness of the county, the sain«» energetic j over. Ike Patterson could have told smallpox, as the case is able to lx* «»lit SPECIAL FOR TH IS V EEC.—Mr*. S;ba A . W,|'. those who are now oiling up the rusty again. once take steps to see that such families and careful attention that I have given fr »m T Necdlecrait Shop, P >re at the store of M iller A lcorn, at C. A. Kau had the misfortune of hav­ get # . . . . I Fifth— I believe in the direct primary. ifornia. All of the old machine men at INSTR C H O N S with every purchase ing Judge Harper fell a tree across his {«Mir brothers living in Alberta. Three | think this ia o n e o f the agencies in the least tacitly acknowledge this, vet wc A irln , in about a week or ten days, with a c o m ­ of their wives had triplets and the other ! hands of each elector to bring the gov- 1 find a few still struggling to get theoM woodshed. This i.- an opp ortu n ity to learn everything that plete line o f hats. E verything for everybody. thing in some sort of motion and trying Carlton was visited, lent week by two «me twins. Now last month, comes the | eminent nearer to the pe«»pie, an«I take is new. Mis U all is an authority on needlework, to get uu^team with “ republican pa­ detectives, trying to find who was the «»lie who ha«l twins, an«l gives birth to a it out of the “ boss rule” giving tut "a A ll can be suited, government of the |x*ot>le, by the (»co­ triot ism ^is^tiei. Tf^iscoterie of gasp­ cause of the fire. and even thos who em broider may learn many ! sextet, three boys an«l three girls. Three pie and for the (*»«>ple. ing hackneys don’ t know how to pose ms Miss Maud Cox’ s brother, Albert, who new stitches. i «lied soon after birth but the others sur­ I will say in conclusion that I served gladiators, hut seek to run tfie whole show with puppets on the stage and has l«eer« attending school here, lias re­ vived. The six children weighed 23^ the people of this n*nntv from 1898 to turned to his home in I independence. themselves behind the scenes. Is it any ! pounds, the weight of the mother being 1902 as sheriff, and von can look into mv wonder that the people get tired ui be­ The Young Indies’ Sewing Club met less than lot). The wife of a physician record, and if fourni wanting, yrtu can turn me «lown the same asy«»u should ing the applaudiug audience and are last Saturday, at Mis« Myrtle Elsworths. UGLOW BLOCK, DALLAS B ILL Y BLOCK, DALLAS. OREGON not willing rilling to relinquish the rights of Those present were Misses Marie Kelsey, living nearby recently gave birth to a any man who was unfaitnlul in In** quartet. Surely that must be a wonder*, trust. free bom men?— W