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)X*X 4 ^ c< . Th e Best and L a rg e s t Paper in Polk County. DALLAS OREGON APRIL 2, 1908 VOL. xxxiv. priflgJackets S w ell L in e of L a d ie s’ S h ir t W a ists, B elts, POLITICS UP TO DATE COMPLETE LIST OF CANDIDATES NOW IN FIELD. Long (Moves, in Silk, Lisle, ami Kid; Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics in all the new designs. EXCLUSIVE Sill SU T U M Three More New Candidates in the Field. W e (live below a complete list of the candidates who have registered for the different com ity offices, together with their party affilia tio n : PATTERNS NO T W O ALIKE RKPR E B K N TATIVE Our stock of Shoes are strictly up to date. W . D. Henry, Spring V a lle y .......... Detn C. L. Haw ley, M cC oy............ Rep Don’t COUNTY JUBUK fail to see them before buying vour Spring Shoes or Oxfords. Our stock in a 11 lines is very com plete for this season of the year, ami we will take pleasure in showing you— whether you wish to buy W X . l ep Asa Robinson, Independence. Glen 0 . Holman, Bridgeport. Ed, K, Coud. D allas.......... ... J O. Vanürs lei, [tallas ......... J. E, Sibley, D a lla s ....... . ., He,- Hep D e ll* Dem COUNTY CLËHK Fred S. Crowley, Falls C it y .. .. Dem H. S. I’ortwood, Monmouth . Rep Ë. M. Smith, D a lla s ............ _ ...................Kep or not Yours for business, SH BRÍFY J. M. Orant, Dallas ........................ Dem : CAMPBELL * HOLLISTER i C ASH STO RE ASSESSOR W. \V. Arrant. Luckianiute............. Rep I F. K. Myer, D alla s......... Dem C. S. Graves, D allas..........................Rep # ¿‘ i rj* COMMISSIONER Win. Riddell, M onm outh.. . .. Rep TREASURER J. I). Bilt. In depen den ce.................Den. Hardy Holman, D a lla s .................... Kep Loren W ebster Dies. Dan 1\ Stouffer, Dallas .................. Rep Loren W ebster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dunn, D a lla s .................Deni There is a time for good O liver Webster who reside ne:»r Inde- SCHOOL SU PE R IN TE N D E N T pendence, passed away at tho home of tea, and a time for good I his uncle, Sir. John Webster, on March H. C. Seymour, D allas.......... .......... Rej of heart disease, and was laid to SURVEYOR coffee; there is no time for I 28th. rest in the Odd Fellow s’ cem etery here, j Monday at 10 o ’clock, Rev. W. N. Soger B. F. Beezley, Falls C i t v .................. Ren poor either. | officiating at the funeral ervices. Loren was horn at Woodlawn, Y olo county, You r grocer returns your money if you don 't ' California, Novem ber 21, 1889, coining like Schilling's Best we pay him At Rest. j to Oregon with his parents when five James Taylor Syron, born April 11, months old, and has since been a resi dent of our county. He has been a 1877, died at the home of his mother, Change in Time. sufferer from heart trouble for many Mrs. M. J. Seward. Taylor was born at Begining yesterday the Salem. Fall* years, and while his death was expected their farm, 1 % miles west of Ballston, C ity and Western railway will operate at almost any time, still it came as a where he lived with his aged mother till their trains under the following sched sudden shock to those so near and dear his health began to fail and in hopes to ule: Trains will leave Dallas at 7 :10 in to him H e was a most exem plary recover it, he left a few years ago t< the morning and 1:15 in the afternoon, young man, of many attainments, and spend the year in Heppner hnt.as it did arriving at Black Rock at 8:60 and 2:30 had he not been handicapped by ill not Improve his health, returned to his reapectiivev. Tliev will leave Black health would have made a brilliant life mother and home. In October, 1907, he Rock at 9:30 and 3 o ’clock and get hack record. His sorrowing relatives have went to Santa Ana, California, hut re to Dallas at 10:5") in the morning a d the sympathy of all in their sad bereave turned home on New Y e a r’s night and since that tim e spent his remaining days 6:5 in the evening. ment. COFFEE I MORE HEW SPECIALS f V% •X* ■X* At the New Furniture Store •X* # •X- I t w ill pay you to keep in touch w ith the n ew ar- # # rivals as w ell as the new prices w e are m aking. # ^ -M- tt A R T SQU ARE: A good heavy ingrain */r squar.', 9x7£ feet Consid ered a good value at $7.50. While they last Upholstered with an excelled qual ity of velvet in plain or floral de sign. Rest oil- tempered springs, with a heavy roll edge. Reduced to R E E D R O C K E R S .— W e ^ best assortm ents o f reed 'fc city, shipped direct fro m J us to m ake an ex trem ely $ 1 .7 5 h ave on display one o f the rockers ever shown in the the fa c to ry . This enables lo w price. -X- ¿Jc *X* jjjf _________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ W " p D A L L A S II :: :: :: OREGON >ivory * for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the prssft'jjcs freelf two or throe Limbs a day with Dr. S a fe ’s Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst vases. In voughs and hoarseness caused by t>roh* chial. throat and lung al/eetions, except eon1 »utn;»tlon in Its advanced M ages, the "Cioldert Medical D iscovery” is a ujo-t efficient rem edy. especially In those ob-stinate. hang-on coughs caused by Irritation a. id congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes. The n Dis* cove y ” is not so good for acute coughs aris ing from sudden colds, nor must It be ex pected to cure consumption in Its advanced stages -no medicine will do that—but for all tho obstinate, chronic coughs, which. If neg lected, or badly treated, lead up to eensuvip- Lion, it is the best medicine that can be taken. it home. He waw confined to his bed ibout two months and paused away happy March 23, 1908, and was laid to rest Tuesday at Pleasnt H ill cemetery beside bn- sister and father, who had .»aasid awav many years ago. He leaves two sisters, one brother, an aged mother and many friends, who will be sorry to hear of his death. CITY ELECTION MONDAY TO THREE NEW C O U N C I L S BE ELECTED. Nominations Closed Last Tuesday Evening. Last Tuesday evening the nomina tions closed for the election of three city councilmen at the election to take place in the three city wards next Monday. This is the off year in city politics, as only three new councilmen to be elect ed. These were all nominated by peti tion, no conventions being held. The first and second ward have contests on, hut in tiie third there is only one nomi nee. Those nominated are: First ward— Ralph Adams, Abel Ug- low, II. Boals. Second ward— J. L. Brown, G. W. Myer. Third ward— Frank Kerslake. Tin polling place for the first ward will be at Sweeney Bros.’ mill office, the Second ward at the council chamber, and the third ward at H. L. C rider’s ■ dice. Judges and clerks are: First ward—judges, J. I). ^rnith, John Brown, Abel Uglow ; clerkr, Dee Dunn, J. A. Law'renson. Second ward—judges, A. J. Martin, T. J. Hayter, S. Y\ . Blessing; clerks, VV. A. Ayres, Wm. Tatom. Third ward— judges, Joseph Blark, James Howe, J. J W isem an; clerks, W alter Muir, H. L. Crider. The vote is expected to tie light. If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known aii your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. Un'-’ « * t> i«ra 1« d a ily a c tV »« o f th o h ow ola, | m » » i i m i ' t p rn d n rt* .iro •l*««>rbo»l. rtttiahiff Loa«t- :.« »»•. Ii Ito u tn **»•». nnu***«. w «lt d il« o * p r r -»* i:t!n r t M A ir * : p a r i l h l r » * i «kiii'K It* t»oat t ~ f DALLAS FURNITURE CO. ♦ C.it i r r .. h o - f ....... tho ¿Casal, Ausa! pa pa sages. s:vg , it Is well» itilo tawing tho *Goiduu Mod cal Lis* We Trust Doctors $ ¡0 .8 0 wo k A . • r’a j'lits are liver pUU. A c t leetljf. a ll veaovab to. ______________ 12mA» by J. C * TT FOUR MORE DAYS A Aywr Cm . L o w tll. A ls o raanuZaeturere o f 9 *M*m HAIH VIQD». * |Z?f*C «-■sturi. w / O C i t t ì » » recTOtUL. l / W e h ave n e eeerete t W e mk tXe f . a n u u fa ., ewr » « a : nee. o- I 86 REPUBLICANS AND 64 DEMO CRATS LAST WEEK. n a M a l B F Total Registration Far Short of fcipulpg a ] J prewLvJu-g_ tue mooted; »»rhu’TpIes n*;> q m them, v iz.—pure trip! givVoritif This agent possess^. Intrinsic meuicliTOl properties of its own being a most valuable antiseptic and anti- ferment, nutritive and soothing demul cent. Glycerine plays an Important part in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery In the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Divides curing rJl the above distressing uilmonts, thoHGoklen Medical Discovery ■ L a specliic for all diseases of the mucous mom iranes, as catarrh, whether of th« nasal passages or of tho stomach, bowels wen In its ulcerative or j xd vie orguns. Kv< a It wifi y . ¡old ' to this sovereign rom* e jy if i t i u>o h i persevered rv r.v«Verni In. In Chror.ii Y ieldin g to the repeated solicitation« of the basketball team from Snohomish, Wash., for a series of games t<» decide the eoast championship, the Dallas col lege champions have re-organized iheir team ami will play the first game of the scries in Snohomish tonight. It had been decided to disband for the season on account of sickness of two members of the Dallas team, it being thought inadvisable to play with a crip pied team. If each team wins ag a ti e the deciding game of the aeries will he layed at some central ¡joint, prolwbly ortland. The second game of the se- rie- will be played on the I- c il floor, on Wednesday, April 8ih. C o u c h e s R O CK ING C H AIR S, similar to cut. Well made and braced, with cobler seat. Only A Square deal is assured you when you buy Dr. Pierce’ « family medicines—for all the ingredl- | ents entering into them are printed on | the* bottle-wrappers and their formulas are attested under oath as being complete and correct. You knov. just what you are paying for and that the Ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from the most valuable native | medicinal roots found growing in our American foresfrtmd^vhile potent to cure are p erW P H ^h arm lass^V ^to the most delicate woinNuiKrFniltlVeTT^ Not a drou NO. 19 What it Should Be. ■fÇr “ Q U E E N J Shoes and Oxfords Î m I t is unqualifiedly true th a t no b etter fittin g shoes w ere eve r w orn than “QIHEN QUALITY”. Th eir m aker is a genius in com bining fit w ith style. Th at E LE C T IO N S OF 1S08. • ■ Registration opens January 8. ' I Close« for primaries. A p ril Y .. Primary elections, April 17, ■■ Registration reo(>eiu, A p ril 21, i J Closes for election. May 18, ., General election, June 1, " Registration reojiens, S ep te m b ers \ | Cluses fur election. October 20, ■ Preaidentlul election, November 3. Q U A L IT Y ” & jk . \ [ m “ T H E Y F IT W H E R E OTHERS F A I L A N D G IV E E A S E T H E ■ ■ + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + • {•♦ + '► * + + + ♦ + + + + Salt Lake Leettder C lin e....... dum John Dingnan.......... rep " Elm er Enes.................... rep '* E S l ’ a rk .......... ......... rep Rickreall Archibald Brow n........inn J W Brooks.................. iep D W Brooks...............dem Ralph M artin ...............rep S Iudepend Alfred W h itn ey ........... rep “ C I) W a lk er.................dem “ H S Bullock...................soc “ C D Butler..................dem “ F J Featherstone . ..rep W J Kirkland .........dem “ Cyrus P u rvin e.............. rep “ L R ic e ...........................dem “ D P Stapleton............. dem /'»pV “ C E H icks..................... rep “ Charles A ld erso n ... .none 1 W Com pton.............dem “ L E Davidson................ rep “ Jefferson R eeves......... dem Claire T h a rp ............. none X .f “ Jeter V irg in ................ dem “ laeob Brow n.................. rep “ R R DeArmond ........ dem “ Jos E w in g..................... rep “ W T H oftm an...............rep t í - “ J A Reynolds................rep “ Jess R eece..................... rep “ L W W an n ....................rep “ J N W o od ................... dem Mon mouth W D Butler................ dem “ W E B ridew ell.............. rep “ S D Coats..................... dem “ • G A Churchman........ dem *' . D P C orn w ell...............soc - Ö - “ J 1’ Doughty..................rep - 11 A J Flum ............ rep “ V A Fishhack ..........dem “ M 11 tiruham ...............dem “ Frank Ground............ rep “ U G H effley..................rep “ J W Harrington............ soc - 0 - “ W L Mason ......... rep “ F E M urdock................rep “ Amos A B M o rto n .. dem “ L E O lden..................... rep t í . 11 Columbus Pitzer...........soc “ J J Russell................. dem “ I! R Russell................. dem “ . W alter Strain................ rep “ K H Sickafoose.............rep “ Jimmie Tcd row ............ rep “ A H C raven............... dein “ Counrod S m ith .......... dem II M cCarter............... rep tbis line warrants thorough work. C W Stewart...............dem Buena Vista H F M cE lm u rry.......dem N Dallas Stiver “ It F Propst .............. dem J H Nies ..................... re p 1 Bring me your accounts, and I w ill do I.uckiamute John W aters............. rep “ J H K n igh ton .............dem B M G uy......................rep the rest. L. D. Butler, Didlas Ore. A L Burns.................. dem L M Butler.............. none J W Richardson......... dem C B Brooks .............. dem N Mourn P E Baker....................rep “ C W S cott..................... rep I ) M Lukecart .......... rep Fiske, the best printer. “ F E Borneman . .. none I) .1 G ra n t.................. dem J A T aylo r....................rep “ € B Dalton..................dem “ F It Rich ....................rep G M Bennett.............dem Bridgeport “ H F Dad man................. rep J J Wick .................... rep W H M a c k ................ rep “ D C M cNiel ............... hoc “ J B Netherton .......... none! F W K n o ll ................... rep “ J L Robinson ...........dem “ Better W all .................. rep i “ M K C row ley..............dem “ <5C81oan .................dem 4* George Clan field . . . dem | “ Allen Tow ns..................pro 1 1 8 R S m ith .................... rep “ David Behrens ...........dem “ W E Burns............... dem J M W estfa ll.............. dem “ C II H enke......... ind “ Calvin Shepherd........ dem “ Ira F M Butler............dem “ G B Stunipp................. ind Republican .........................................988 “ Robert G round............ rep D A Gnrthrie .......... dem Democrat ...........................................839 “ Luther Ground ..........ind “ J N H olm an................. rep Socialist ..............................................92 1) S M artin....................rep (Form erly the Smith shop) East Dallas C H Boydston......... deni Prohibitionist ....................................... 66 “ E l ) R essler...................rep “ N 11 W ilco x ..................rep In d ep en d en t......... .............................37 “ P H Johnson............... dem “ D A Citchluw................ pro *• J H M ulkey.................dem “ H H M e c k le y ............ dem Total : 1812 “ Roy M Sm ith................ rep *• Eugene B yerley...........dem W B Bow m an.............. hoc “ Otto B yerley................dem Falls C ity “ Charlie M axfield .......... rep “ J VI Savery........ ........ dem Collections Promptly Made. MAIN ST., DALLAS " Hans IlanHon................ rep “ S T Donohoe . ........... rep I can do your collecting for you as *• C L Hopkins . rep “ M A Ford ..................... dem C J S m ith .................. dem cheap as anycne. My ex|>erience in *• Miles Jarvis.............. rep N Dallas H C V'anSk k c ......... dem “ Robert B lisi’ ett .. . .dem “ F J Craven .............. dem “ J P A ld ric h ................. rep George Stroud............. rep “ Carl (la s e r..................... rep “ J W M orrison...............ind “ G F Ratliff ................dem '• C L Lynch ..................dem “ A W P alm er................ dem. “ ( i H R o b b in s ...............rep “ Jos Crow ther................ rep “ Claud Richardson . dem “ S R Keuneily.................rep 11 James Ross ......... .. .rep “ 11 W W right ...........soc “ H B McClamisti........... dem “ F .1 M orrison..................dem I •* J E Watson ..................rep j “ Hiram W ln d over......... rep I N o w is the tim e to build— Prices are d ow n —B ring us your bills for estimates. “ J R Zachary....................rep | “ I) F H a r r is .................... rep j “ B A T ea ts................ . rep “ J W Conner................. rep South Dallas B L Y o st................... rep 10 to 24 . 24 to 32. II No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 “ R R W eb ster...............dem 1 x 4 to 1 x 6 “ C A Sellers ................dem Sheathing Rough 11.0 0 V. G. Flooring $30.00 $26.00 $17.00 “ B L Knoll ............... pro “ o O E W arden ................dem T ? 1 x 6 to 1 x 1 2 12.50 $13.50 Rustic ............. 25.00 22.00 17.00 “ T Farrington ............... rep j “ 12.00 13.00 " * F W H orner.................. rep | A Î. 2 x 3 to 4 x 1 2 Finish to 12 ins. 28.00 25.00 4x12 to 12x12 “ <• C M S yron ................... rep j 0 12.00 12.50 “ J T Johnson................... rep I Ceiling and “A * 2x14 to 4x1 6 “ 13.00 14.00 C A R ice....................... rep | F. G. Flooring 25.00 20.00 15.00 For above aized add $1.00 |>er M. « J E McC rter................. rep j 0 7. Holmes rep “ Joe S inclair................ rep j “ A .1 Barham ............. pro , 1 x 6 and 1 x 8 No. 1 Com. Ship- S H IN G L E S — Price is dropping every u “ J A Barham ........... pro I ■* VV J Barhaui............. pro $13.00 lap day W e can quote you as low as *7C o D A H arris................... rep; M . No. 1 Stepping 35.00 anyone. “ Cephas Nelson . . . . . . . r e p “ Carl Sellers .................dem No. 2 Stepping 32.00 --- SPECIALS---- N Indep<md H O Cham berlain...... rep 2.50 •• C <1 Lang rep 7 Y Lath ......... ........ ;.......... Shiplap in 8 feet lengths $10.00 ■* B Wilson ........... ind A/. 1J x 6 and 8 inch Sidewalk 11 Samuel Baldwin........ rep ' ; Lumber ........................ 1 1 . 0 0 2 x 4 and 2 x 6 in 8-foot lengths 9.00 *• Oliver Floyd ............... soc G W Girard ............. rep j “ Sainnel Muhleman rep “ c W Richardson .. rep W ith our up-to-date plant we can fill orders promptly and g iv e you the best •J f “ A L Sperling ............... rep grades o f Lumber. '• A R .Vroggs .......... rep fljr •• F S Wilson .............. .rep " F. M Y o u n g .................. rep « C C Patrick...................re p F IR S T D A Y W O R N ” are proverbial w ith e v e ry shoe man. W e are suiting m ore w om en w ith them e v e ry day because th ey are distinctly superior to ordi n ary shoes a t the same price. A. glance at the new spring styles w ill convince you th at our statem ent is right. W e are showing m ore styles than e v e r and our swell line o f Spring O xfords, in P a ten t L ea th e r and Tans, are immense. A ll styles at m À £ À À À m $ 3 , $ 3 .5 0 a n d $ 4 £ T he Bee Hive Store “ A R eliable Place to T ra d e” DALLAS, OREGON E. WADE Blacksmith Shop HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY ^ The Superior Q u ality o f our Finishing Lu m b er insures ^ ^ you a good job. I f you contem plate building insist ^ on h avin g your lum ber fro m the ---- •— * 7r •if Willamette Vaiiey Lumber Company * * *jf -X- •X* •X- * •X- •X* * •X* •X- PRICE LIST $ -5f •X- * ■X- * * * •X* _ IT W W «r W V W V W «F «F W W