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D eW IT T ’S KIDNEY A N D BLADDER. BACKACH Infì.un«r ìtion of tbe iMadder f A WEEK’S TP.ÏAL 25c ; have always endorsed the Primary El ection law. and two years ugo signed : Statement Xo.l. In my petition now on B. F. Jones for Statement No. 1 ail file with the secretary of stale I have I endorsed Stutement No. 1 in language of the statute. L think those who know the Time. I me, even my enemies, will give me credit for being outspoken and c< nsist- Independence, Or., April 1, 1908. B. F. JONES. Editor Itemizer: While in Dallas to ent. day L was informed that certain parties Evan Evans, J. F. Holman and W. P. are circulating a report that I was talk ing Statement No. i, hut meutft it only ; Miller have erected new Sampson wind as a vote getter. This is not true, as I mills. BRANDS RUMOR FALSE. DALIAS, OREGON G R O C E R IE S 5 per cent discount, cash (or thirty i'ays) 5 per cent Pût This Stove in Your Kiieftcn I t is wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a stove that’s ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you're done. Such a stove is the N ew Perfection W ic k Blue Flame Oil C ook-Stove. By using it you avoid the continuous overpow erin g heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog- day*. T lie Wick Bine Flame Oil Cook-Slove is so constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of a room; the flame being directed up a retaining chimney to the stove top where it is needed for cooking. You can see that a stove sending out heat in but one di rection would be preferable on a hot day to a stove radiating heat in a ll directions. T h e N ew Perfection” keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortable. T hree s'zes, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. Th'I£ i£ y fy L ® m p ideif * for family use—safe, convenient, economical and a great light giver. If not with your dealer, write our near est agency. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (Incorporate, if Y ♦ • R ¥ CRIDER’S ¥ ¥ ¥ GROCERY a i i e e i i e e i i e j e e * e e e R f . t . e f i t y ¥ We want your Mohair and will pay the highest market price at any time. 25c cash today. We are paying 15c for eggs. Counted in one day last week 548 dozen or G57fi eggs. ¥ ¥ We have plenty of Fruit, Berry, or Bure Cane Sugar and at the right price too. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Yours for business, ¥ C. L. CRIDER A 1 . FINE MILLINERY The -AT- Elite Everything in this line you will find at our store. Our trimmers are experts, our trimmings are of the l>est. Special to the ladies of Airlie and Falls City We will he at the störe of M iller & Alcorn, at A ir li., on April 7, 8, 9, with a nice line of lia's, a n d at Falls City on the lOth, 11 th and 12th of April. All can be suited Misses M. and A .Reddekopp UGLOW BLOCK, DALLAS Get your butter wrap|>ere at this of- I Ace. Dr. Toney in out from hi« Salmon riv er claim. Four packages of Force for 25 cents, Saturday, at 1!. S. Laughary’s. Much lath is being shipped from our big sawmill to Eastern markets. Beginning tonight there will be mov- i ing pictures at the rink every night. Sam Morrison has gone to the Silver | Lake country to take up a homestead. Mr. W. S. Bronson of the Luckia- mute vicinity, was a Dallas visitor Mon day. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Richmond are hack from a three weeks stay at Collins . Springs. Ladies’ tailor suits in the new shade, Copenhagen blue, just in at the Ladies’ i Emporium. Mrs. Roy Beery, of Portland, is here •on r visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I J. E. Smith. Miss Ellen Johnson, of Portland, was i an over Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. j YV. L. Soehren. PHONE M U T U A L 1411 PHONE B E L L 511 PILLS FOR. , * ft * ft ft ft it it a it it i it ft ft Kirkpatrick keeps the best. Dallas now has a camera club. Only four more «lays to register. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building. For heartache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills We want a correspondent at McCoy. Write dor terms. Notice ad of H. B. Peebles of city property for sale. L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary public, typewriting. All kinds of beautiful Easter cards at L. I). Daniels’ store. The Spring vacation is on at the col- legc. Earl Wisecarver has l>een down with lagrippe at McMinnville. Drilling for oil will commence on the Whiteaker farm this week. I hereby announce myself as a candi We make a specialty of tailor made date for suits—Smith Shelton, Riley block. REPRESENTATIVE 2 akm£ Powder Get DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel on the democratic ticket to be v«»te«l for Salve—it is/ good for piles. Sold by at the primary election on April 17. Conrad Stafrin. If elected I shall support the people’s Don’ t miss seeing the moving pictures The Daily Oregonian is kept on file choice for United States Senator in at the Colosseum Saturday night. Congress without individual preference. in this office for the use of those who Curds with your name on them while desire to refer to it. WAYNE D, HENRY you wait at L.’ D. Daniels’ music store. A bankrupt sale of a Luckiamute log - ; DeW itt’s Little Early Risers, the fa ging camp brought a number of uew I hereby announce myself as a candi-1 mous little liver pills. Sold by Conrad heavy horses into town. «late for the Democratic nomination for Stafrin. In a basket ball game Saturday night the office of For the latest creations in millinery our seeond team was defeated by the COUNTY TREASURER go to the Ladies Emporium— Smith & M. A. A. C. second team. Shelton. Rilev Block. At L. D. Daniel’s store you cun find of Polk County, to be voted for at the J. B_, Nunn has lately sold 53,000 , anything you desire in phonograph rec primary election, April 17, 1908. If elected, I promise a faithful perfor plants for small fruits to persons getting ords. A lot of nice new ones Miss Ella Carpenter, who is teaching ready for our cannery. mance of the duties r>4 the office ami a ^ L. I). Daniel has a choice line o- painstaking regard for the welfare of school in Portland, visited her parents Th.r* an Alum end Pho«ph«t. »« Llm. aiitu tu H it it D m W itt’s Carlxjlized Witch Hazel ' Eaiter cards Go and make your set’ the people’s money. , here over Sunday. ■ l.w.r price, but no houMk..p*r re-.rdtrg th. bMith Salve. It is especially good for piles. lection before ttiey are picked over. Mrs. J C. Hedgpeth, oJ Indepen Sold by Conrad Stafrin. •t bw l.mlljr m s .tford to um thia. EDO. C. DUNN Will H. Parry, formerly of Dallas dence, has l>een visiting her son. D. E. Drop in at the store of L. D. Daniel; and Falls City, is chairman of the fi I Hedgpeth, at Black Rock. and see the fine assortment of postal nance committee of the big Seattle fair. I hereby announce myself as a candi- Mrs. L F. Knox, of Grand Rapids, ard* and other novelties. Tim graduating class at the college date for the democratic nomination for Minnesota, is visiting at the home of Five p< rcent discount on all our goods ' will dispense with the customary ora the office of Mr. ifnd Mrs. YV, V. Fuller. to everybody— nothing reserved» no fav tions on commencement day. Not ft COUNTY CLERK Look out for a blue Monday next orites. Kirkpatrick’s grocery. bad idea/ week. Do yon remember a city elect of Polk county, Oregon, subject to the County court was in session yester- Mr. J. H. Hollister has been consider* Bart Trullinger has moved from I The school meeting at Harmony last will of the voters at the primary election ion in Dallas that it did not rain? dav and today, only routine business ablv under the weather lately. Sheridan to Hillsboro, where he has Saturday was well attended and enjoyed, on April 17, being transacted. Fraijt Muscott and Arthur Starr now bought an interest in a planing mill. the program being fallowed out as giv Rola ul Holman has been visiting own one of the Dallas transportation FRED S. CROWLEY, At 5 o’clock Monday afternoon is the relativ*is at Black Rock and Falls City . The most up to date stock of millinery en last week* lines, having bought out Stowe Bros. Falls City, Oregon lust day to pay your taxes without pen ever on display in this city now at the Don’t think that piles can’t he cured. alty. Half can be paid then and the ( A number of Woodmen expect to visit Mistletoe circle will have a call meet Ladies Emporium—Smith & Shelton. Thousands of obstinate cases have been Airlie, Saturday evening, in the interests rest prior to October 6th. ing on this Friday night, for initiation I hereby announce myself as a candi cured by Doan’s Oinment. 50 cents at of the Falls City picnic. Come in and hear the new April rec and installation.—Edna Scott, Clerk. any drug store. date for the nomination for the office of Y Y ’alter Moncure Jennings, of Mc ords. Everything in the new Edison The sheriff has so far issued 2216 tax Minnville, will give his thrilling lecture Misses Bailie and Ruth Morrison, catologue now in stock at L. D. Daniels. Ralph Henry, formerly of Falls City, COUNTY JUDCE entitled YVilson’s Whiskey, “ That’s receipts and there are probably 1000 Evangeline and Maud Hart were pas is drilling a number of young men at Mrs. Della Haggles and Miss Maude of Polk County, subject to the vote of All,” in the court house next Monday yet in the office not made out. sengers to Portland on Saturday morn Barks were transacting business in Dal Newport and expects to organize a mi the republicans My platform is Good evening at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 25 anil ing’s train. Mr. Chorpening now has his petition litia company there. Roads. 10 cents. Adults 25 cents, under 21 in for a militia company and we may las a couple of days this week.-McMinn Conrad Stafrin’s brother, Albert, has ville T.-R. years 10 cents. He will read a letter expect to hear of something doing in Kirkpatrick guarentees all his sugar C. O. HOLMAN, arrived here from Nebraska with his Bridgeport Precinct. from Win. Jennings Brvati, and com that line before long. The chauffeur will probably soon to l>e pure Cane. If vou want beet sug family. They will make Dallas their ment on the political outlook. The Reduction in have to take a back seat, giving place to ar we haven’ t got it. future home. Mr. Asa Robinson, of Independence, Hillsboro, Ore. Independent says: YV’ . the man who drives a flying machine, price doesn’t mean reduction iu quality M. Jennings is an eloquent and con I lias filed iiis intention of as a candiilate with us. The Stafrin drug store is receiving an known as an aviator. FOR COUNTY JUDCE : at the democratic primaries for the vincing speaker. interior finish of white enamel, which I hereby announce myself a candidate Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la ! nomination for county clerk. J. I). Blit, Ross Rowell, of Buell, this week de will n uke it one of the show store rooms An immense audience greeted the j of the same city, is out for assessor and for a second term as County Judge, sub borers rely upon l)r. Thomas’ Electric livered to the I). S. Bentley shop 25 of the city. Dunbars at Y . M. C. A. last, night, and porkers that ran close to 300 pounds Oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burns ject to the will of the Republican voters such a greeting as it was. If encores ! so is YV. YV. Arant. or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay at the April primaries. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Webster desire each.— Sheridan Sun. Th«* Woodman hall association held are the criterion, it was the most popu where it is used. to thank their many friends for the PLATFORM lar of the season. The singing of Harry their annual meeting Tuesday evening, W e are in receipt of the first annual kind acts exhibited during the death Good roads and bridges, and keeping YV. A. Wann, of San Francisco, a Dunbar was responded to by a perfect and after the hearing of a battering ti- report of the railroad commission to the and burial of their son, Loren. the county expenses as low as a progres storm of applause, and the quartette j nancial report from Secretary Vassall, governor. It is a volumonous document former Oregon teacher, in February lead the Mutual Life Co’s list of solici sive ami businesslike administration was compelled by universal approbation elected these offieals to serve «hiring the There will be a social at the Pionee* and filled with statistics. tors in the amount of business done in will permit. schoolhouse April 10th. to which all are to respond at least five times in succes | next year: President, E. C. Kirkpat J. W. Butler was in the city after a the United States, t cordially invited. The money raised is sion. Jolly fellows these Dunbars. rick; vi«*e president, J. E. Bibley; treas ED. F. COAD to be applied as a payment on the or new edging machine Friday which will They came to entertain us ami they did, urer, YV. L. Soehren; secretary, W. S. “ Generally dehiliated for years. Had he added t<> his already well equipped gan. not stiffly and professionally but natur ! Vassall; trustees, W. A. Ayers, C. L. lumber mill at Butler.—Sheridan Sun. sick headaches, lacked ambition, was i Hubb ird, M. Havter. worn out and all run down. Burdock YVe are authorize«! to announce the ally.— Winston N. ( ’ . Daily Sentinel. Peter Dick and Mrs. Leona Canfield There is nothing better than Kodol for Blood Bitters made me a well woman.” name of were married by Rev. Becker Friday, Last Hundfty week while Mrs. John and the happy couple are spending dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, — Mrs. ( ’ has. Freitoy, Mossup, Conn. J. E. SIBLEY I hereby announce myself as a candi Kobbius. of Independence, was starting their honeymoon in the metropolis this belching of gas and nervous headache. to return after a visit with her sister-in- as a candidate for the office of Sliver camp, M. YV. of A., will have date f«>r the office of It digests what you eat. Sold by Conrad week, law, Mrs. Henry Robbins, near Dallas, their eighth annual picnic at Kidder’s Stafrin. COUNTY JUDCE the actions of her horse cause«! her to COUNTY CLERK grove on the Corvallis and Indepen Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. I make and repair umbrellas and dence road near Sliver on May 29, subject to the will of the voters at the subject to the will of the voters at the leap hurridly from .the buggy, alighting and Mrs. Henry Savery in this eitv. in a wrong lmsition on her right ankle . M21 democratic primaries. Mr. Sibley as democratic primaries on April 17th. Bev. A. C. Corbin united in marriage have new ones for sale. You can de 1808. and breaking it. Through the minis sures us that if elected he will deyoh Russell Harris ami Miss Alice Ottinger pend on my makes being sol id of con Drs. Y V r. B. Holden, of Portland, and trati m of I)r. Carey she is now recover ASA ROBINSON, struction and to wear well. Electric his attention to the improvement of the of the Ballaton vicinity. Dr. starbuck performed an operation flash lights on sale.—C. Kisser, the gun Independence ing rapidly. county roads. Kodol is today the host known reme smith. Saturday on Holt McDaniel for an ab scess at the base of the br.iin. Although dy for all disorders of the stomach, DeW itt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills Mr. McDaniel’s life was despaired of such as dvspepsia, heart burn, sour J. C. VANORSDEL stomach ancl belching of gas. Sold are prompt and thorough and will in a for a time, we can now chronicle the short time strengthen weakened kidneys operation as a success in every particu here by Conrad Stafrin. Candidate for and allay troubles arising from inflama- lar. The Willumina engine was brought tion of the bladder. Sold by Conrad COUNTY JUDCE up dead on the Saturday evening’s Stafrin. A sserting that the “ cost of living is freight to be given some necessary re less,, the Philadelphia Public Ledger of Polk county, Oregon, on the Demo Over 200 hohc.es came through on one says: “ Only tea, vinegar, [»otatoes, ap cratic ticket, o he voted for at the pri pairs at the machine shops of tjhe Falls freight from California last Thursday. ples, grains and a few other food articles mary on the 17th of April, 1908, will City and Dallas railway. They are now on their return from Cal seem to pe higher than at this time submit the following platform : j Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? ifornia. and are mostly working men But hasn’ t the Public First—I will advocate good roads and Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complex- who are seeking a job, says the Albany last year.” Ledger included about all iu its enumer a fair distribution of the road tax. It is ' ion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Herald. ation? Potatoes and food articles made not just to collect taxes from the outly | Doan’s Regulets cure billious attacks. Agents wanted—16x20 crayon por from grain constitute the hulk of food ing districts, and not. give the tax pay ! 25 cents at any drug store, consumed by working men, and higher er his share «>f the road work to make it traits, 40 cents, frames 10 cents and up, Mrs. V. Smith has returned from more couvienont for him to reach mar- sheet pictures 1 cent each. You can grain means higher meat. I Portland and wishes the ladies to visit make 400 per cent profit or $30 a week “ E. C. DeYY'itt & Co., Chicago, 111.— k«t. I the Ladies’ Emporum and see what Catalogue ami samples free.— Frank W. Second—No waste of public money they have in handsome veilings and Williams Co., 1208 W Taylor, St., Chi Gentlemen— In 1897 I had a disease of strictest economy consistent with a goo«l the atom ich and bowels. In the spring ! neckware. Something entirely new. cago, III. of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol ami administration of county affairs; a square «leal, and good treatment for ev | Congressman Hawley sends us in- Mr. J. C. Ellis and family will leav« the benefit I received all the gold in eryone. , crease of pensions for the following Polk next week for California, the change Georgia could not buy. May you live Third— I will *ry, if nominated an«l I county parties : V. Markin, McCoy, to being made for th la n -fit of Mrs. Ellis’ long and prosper. Yours very truly, I $12; A. R. Scroggs, Independence, to health. These worthy people are old ( ’ N Corn* II, R xling, Gn . August 27, elected, to work in harmony with the county commissioners so far as l think , $12; T .1 Cherrlngton. Dallas, to $12. residents ot Slu-ridan, and their many 1906.” Sold by Conrad Stafrin. is f«»r the gooTI of the people. There are always people who are friends here hop** that their expecta Mrs. Sarah Jane Burch «l ed of spinal Fourth—Should the voters oi tide prone to jump at every new thing that tions may be fully realize«!.—Sheridan trouble at her home in Amity, March 25, county decide that I am the proper per | conies along, whether it has merit or Sun. 1908, aged 53 years, 5 months and 17 son to fill the office of county judge, 1 not, so we may expect quite a few’ ad- We are agents for the Western Sales days. She was the eldest daughter of will give to the management of the bus ! herents of Hearst’s party in Oregon. Book company, with offices in Portland, the late Charles Burch ami a pioneer of iness of the county, the same energeti« Funeral services will be and careful attention that I have given Seats for the Snohomish-Dallas basket and who get out the best sales books this state. hall game to he played on Wednesday, manufactured. When you want any conducted at the grave in the Amity niv oh n business. cemetery hv Rev.C. A. Stock well, pastor thing of the kind, come ami see our Fifth— I believe in the direct primary. April 8th, at Dallas, will he on sale on Monday, morning at 10 o’clock, Aprii samples and give your order to a home of tin* Methodist church.— McMinnville I think this is one «>f the agencies in tin* hands «if each elector to bring the gov 6th. No seats will be so.d he Ip re that concern. Do not semi away for anything T.-R. of the kind. , time. The seasons in the Willamette Valiev ernment near«*r to the people, an«i tak< arc such that if a farmer «loes not get it out of the “ boss rule” giving us “ r Lost in Dallas— a walking cane his crop in during February he can put government of the |»eople, by the pco Snake carved on shaft just below it in the month following. 1 have known pie and for the people.” handle. A keep-ake and valued by the I will say in conclusion that I serve« whe.it to he sown in every month of-the owner. The finder will please return yea and when it is put in well a fair the people of this « «»uritv fr«un 1898 t- to Win. (¿rant ami get reward. No crop ig harvested. I have known wheat 1902 as sheriff, and vou can look into m; questions. / to lx* sown the lest «lays of June, pas record, and if found wanting, you ca Mrs. Smith and Miss Sh- lton, know tin '’ 1 during the fall and winter then turn me down the same as y«»u shoul« ing that tli * ladies of Dallas and vicini left to grow and make a crop, harvested any man wiio was unfaithful in hii- ty want everything uptodale, have care in July thirteen months after it was trust. .1.0. V AN O RSD EL. fully selected their stock of tailor mils grown ami a g »«si yield secured One and millinery, also veiling and neck year I sowed wheat the 20th >f January wear of the latest designs. an l cut it Tilly 30th and it g ve rm* fifty hn hels to the acre.— Dext.*r Field in A numb *r of our local P v ‘ hi mo went IIo neste.nl. over to th* «• otti «nerd1 » cenior Satu nia y mght to attend the «iis met co n vent Ion. I! Hi:srhle*rg. owner of the Alban; Sälen ’s <1*gree barn won th« «•« I «est, street railway system, has been in th »r«l ¡«. fir.«' banquet w« » served with 11. | citv io«lav securing estiu/’ t - on chan Hi^shberg ss t<-Mstma*ter. j if".' ‘ he line to a tr»»llev sy tern, whiei will eqi: it th«* putting up «*f the troll«*- Kodol i s a seien tit c prepv -ati«»n «*f at.d trie bonding of the rails. Ir. is pm vegetable 14-ids With r nîU'.il 1 igevtaiitf I |.os« I to push the work of making tin ami conti ins the sam • juices fourni in «•hn ge :*s fa - I is possible s«» as to hnv a healthy stomach. 1neh «lo«1 will «li- j ih<* . ew e.ecli ie oars miming with*» gest n»«»re than 3,000 grains of good jt • < or three nnjoths. Th«* line, as iioy food. Sol 1 hv Tonm« Stafrin. wd! run from the St. Charle- to the d« Eugene YY’ait «lied ii Salem Sunday, j p *f vitb t o cars for ♦»i»ierv«*i!cie>*, th j »vir h *ving l*o«*n ordere I some time ag <>f <*■ usuili [iti ui, ag-*d 27 vears. He w *•* buried at. he family burial ground at | Ar: «iigcinetit* are being inn le for powci n of M r-. a eons j from the YVi l.inmtte ValU-v Co. Tin* Zena. M r. YY’ ait w:u ( ’. II. Morris and Mrs H. G. ( ’ ampliell, ; g«* from horse cam t * the troll«*;. who atfen led the fun« : al Satu rday line will 1>e a striking on»*, ami *t«» i numerous in .e\ comments •-( traveller* We have received from Jonathan ns ii g through the valley.— Albany B »nrne a copy of the $1,010 prize es*av teirioerHt. on ‘ *.\\ by R »o-evelt Should In* Reelect- I President,” and which he awarded to I “ Billie” YVells, ex-**heiiff of Polk Judge Norrross, of Nevada’«« Supreme C«n nty. passed through her«* Monday i Court There i* no new argument con- on ’ii«* wav home to ILdsey. When he 11mined therein. reached Albany In* put his horse in the ha m ami starte«I up town to get l.is j Last Friday, while taking some claim dinner. On his w ay up he felt in his seekers up the creek, E. W. Fuller had 1 » * ket f.*r his money purse ami lo an«l i the misfortune to throw his left shoul »»♦•hold! it was not to lie found. He der out of place. He heroically stood went to the stable an«l got his rig ami the pain until his return to town Satur *tart<*d *>n the hack track to see if he day evening, when it was replaced, ami could regain the lost treasure. On his he is now on the rood to recovery. way over while coming down the W il liamson hill his horses’, harness gave We have received so many letters way and ne got into quite a mix-up and from SO beer I tiers asking that trie Itenri- was compelled to jump «»lit «>f the ” ehi- 1 izer l»e not discontinued to them and «1»- t., av• • himself. When he reached promising to pay op s Kin, that it is an this spot he found the l«»st purse. Hev- inq<o-saibility to answer eac h one per W IL L IE sonally We suppose the letter will be held to lie a note of hand and that doe credit nay be give* oa «¿or books ka tL ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute Wise Talks by the Office Boy Jump on to Force Four packages for 25c NEXT SATURDAY U. S. Laughary’s ITI' ; eo«* » ——I