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Even our compet itors think • ?! £ u JU S T A R R IV E D - * jp ; fi sfc tt “X* -I b m — * L. r p CUU.AOO, ILU I BA C K T H E Y 0 0 - B A C K We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way f»J ■ •» »•. yi.it c«r. • :no**ti" i * » j »: h w i.y t j 1.*. r*"<*r !- iNi.rimd y- FO B G 33.1 t _ ICi/.-tfty _ > _ _ r.n- _ j.:. |i ff “. V A new line of llonev, from Eastern On* on, made from alfalfa, honey in the comb. 20e; two i r 35e. Strained. 35c per jar. Candied Honey, 20c per pound. We also have ripe Olives, 35c p«*r pint jar. We carry tin* Chase & Sanborn line of Coffees and Teas, famous the world around. On all purchases of $1 or more, or within thirty days, we give 5 percent, except feed. For example: Independence Flour. $1.14, net. * d S ^ Candidates’ Column I hereby announce myself as a candi date for COUNTY 1 DOINGS IN THE TOWN. fr Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal’ las and their Friends. Kirkpatrick keeps the best. Dallas now has a camera club. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building. Absolutely Pure d Bilious? Peel heavy after dinner? ^ i Tongue coated? Hitter taste? Complex- ! sallow? Liver needs waking up. ft 1 ion Doan’s Re.rulets cure billious attacks. d 25 cents at any drug store, CRIDER’S GROCERY j The largest and liest assortment in town at the Mercantile. Rev. Joseph HotM*rg visited hi daugh ter, Mrs. Ella Metzger, over Sunday. Ladies’ tailor suits in the new Guide, Copenhagen blue, just in at the Ladied Enqtorium. A new awning is being placed in front of the large store of the Dallas Mercantile Company. Notice our many new ads. ASSESSOR to be voted for on the republican ticket at the primary election held on April 17th. C. S. C R A V E S I hereby announce my candidacy for county F ro m Grapes, the m ost healthful of fruits, comes the chief ingredient of BAKINQI RGYAL ?0WDER, The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream o f Tartar School Superintendent of Polk county, subject to the rtqmblk'nn primaries, April 17. H. C. o E Y M O U R I hereby announce myself as a candi date tor REPRESENTATIVE F o r headache D r. M iles' A n ti-P a in Pills. Dr. Donohue, dentist, Uglow building. on the democratic ticket to be voted for Cotta ■ little more thtn the injuriotn alum ut the primary election on April 17. or phoephate of lime powoen, but with J F o r headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills j A full line of mens’ furnishings at the It elected I -»liuil support the people’s Roytl you ere lure c( pure, healthful food. choice tor United states Senator in We want a correspondent at McCoy. Mercantile. Write for terms. Assessor Graves transacted business Congress without individual prelerence. IU » U J U .A W M IW P n iB W A hat free with every suit at the in Falls Citv yesterday. W A Y N E D, H £ i*ftY j Mercantile store. Oyster shell grit food for chickens, I hereby announce myself as a candi L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary old and young at Loughary's. public, typewriting. Clint Kgleris up from Portland visit date for the office of All kinds of beautiful Easter cards at j ing at the home of N. L. Butler. SHERIFF L. D. Daniels’ store. W e make a specialty of tailor made of Polk county, subject to the will ol the CRANKY r,iu voters at the democratic primaries on Don’t miss seeing the moving pictures | suits—Smith & Shelton, Riley block. Preaching hours at 11 and 8. p ril 17, L D Q ft. at the Colosseum Saturday night. Moods snd Mystery That Art Em Dallas Mercantile Co. has added a A J. M G R A N T M. E. CHURCH bodied In a Piece of Steel. Cards with your name on them while curtain department. Call and see the Preaching Sunday morning and even A cutlery company will make n hun you wait at L. I). Daniels' music store. line. I hereby announce myself as a candi dred razors from the same piece of ing. Sunday school at 9:46. Epworth Get DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel DeWitt’s Tattle Early Risers, the fa Salve—it is good for piles. Sold by date for the office of steel by the ¡ aine process, and part of league at 6 :30. Prayer meeting Thurs mous little liver pills. Sold by Conrad Conrad Stafrin. the razors \\ ill be good and part of day evening.—M. I'. Dixon, pastor. TREASURER Stafrin. Mr. and Mrs. H . L Fenton entertain- of Polk county, subject to the will of the them bad. It may be fifty of one kind 3. 4, 5 and 6 yard remnants at the ed the basket ball team at dinner Sat- BAPTIST CHURCH. voters at the democratic primaries on or seventy-five or twenty-live—nobody Mercantile Co. store Saturday at one- urday evening. knows. The maker doesn’t know; the Preaching Sunday morning and even April 17, 1!X)8. half price. . D. B E L T buyer doesn't know. Barbers say that ing. Sunday school at 10. B. Y. P. U. State Organizer II. L. Day came up The injured ones in the accident at from Portland Tuesday to visit with even the price doesn't seem to make at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday the round house last week are improv the Woodman camps here. much difference. You may get a good evening.—F. H. Baughton, pastor. I hereby announce myself as a candi ing nicely. razor for a < unrter or a Ltd one for $5. date for the office of At L. I). Daniel’s store you can find Lacreóle students are back from the anything you desire in phonograph rec Ami the same razor will get a contrary PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. COUNTY CLERK I short vacation and have resumed work ords. A lot of nice new ones. edge today, so that you can hardly Preaching Sunday morning and ev | at tlie college. subject to the will of the voters at the shave with it. and i.‘.»morrow, without ening. Sunday school at 10. Christian Ti e Dallas Soda Works expect to lemocnitic primaries on April 17th. adPPional sharpening, it will work like Endeavor at 6:30. Praver meeting Will Martin got painfully hurt at his have their machinery in and ready to sawmill Tuesday, by a piece of steel hit begin business in about 30 days. a charm. Thursday evening.—D. J . Becker, pastor. A SA ROBINSON, ting him in the mouth. One tap will , > on a holt easily and Independence Mrs. George Snyder, of Wrangell. stay there. Ano her tap will hardly go For the latest creations in millinery Alaska, is here with her aunts, Mrs. CHRISTIAN CHURCH on at nil. A third may I k * screwed on go to the Ladies Emporium—Smith A C. A ' - » * 1 , v l > * & * * £ * v !-* I hereby announce myself as a candi Preaching Sunday morning and even G. Coad and Mrs. V. P. Fiske. tight an 1 nr.g ai 1 yet keep coming Shelton. Riley Block. /V A *r* *"** "Is *T* *T* "F- date for tiie Democratic nomination for ing. Bible school at i0. Senior L. D. Daniel has a choice line o- the office of off In spite of ail I’L.'t can he done. t hristian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible class DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Enstcr cards. Go and make your sef Sometimes men that work with ma and piayer meeting Thursday evening. Salve. It is especially good for piles. The city official count will be held to- lection before they are picked over. COUNTY TREASURER chines have a pren.on’ >n of coming A. C. Corbin, pastor. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. ! day. Don’t think that piles can’t be cured of Polk County, to be voted for at the disaster, as do the men that sail on the Drop in at the store of L. D. Daniel Sincerity clothes at the Mercantile Thousands of obstinate cases have been primary election, April 17, 11)08. seas or thread the winding paths of ami see the tine assortment of postal cured EVANGELICAL CHURCH. I store. If elected, I promise a faithful perfor-1 the big woods. Nature as well as by Doan’s Oinnient. 50 cents at cards and other novelties. Preaching Sunday morning and even mance of tin* duties of the office and a | any drug store. Moss Walker pieces of mechanism seems able to com down from Falls The turnout Jit the temperance lecture painstaking regard for the welfare of j municate to man why they are in a ing. Sunday school at 10. Christian City yesterday. Do not forget the Dunbar hell ringers the people’s money. Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Saturday and Monday nights was not calamitous and threatening mood. — Thursday evening.—N. W. Sager, past- at the W oodman hall next Saturday Carl Michanx, of McMinnville, was sufficient to warrant a speech. E D D . C. D U N N evening. Tickets are now on sale at Chicago Tribune. a Dallas visitor yesterday. Five percent discount on all our goods the usual place. Charley Fulton drew the unlucky to everybody—nothing reserved, no fav I hereby announce myself as a candi Kirkpatrick guarentees all his sugar , number on the ballot—13. orites. Kirkpatrick’s grocery. to I k * pure Cane. If vou want beet sug date for the democratic nomination for W. T. (irier and Mr. Belcher were Reduction in tiie office of The most up to date stock of millinery ar we haven’t got it. j Dallas visitors Wednesday. ever ou display in this city now at tlie price doesn’t mean reduction in quality COUNTY CLERK Ladies Emporium—Smith ik Shelton. with us. A large and complete stock of shoes of Polk county, ( )regon, subject to the : at the Mercantile Co. store. Come in and hear the new April rec Homer Dale brought us up yesterday will of the voters at the primary election Primaries will be held next Friday ords. Everything in the new Fidis.ni a nice holly plant. It is generally be on April 17, 1008. catologue now in stock at L. D. Daniels. lieved tin t these trees are not growahle week, commencing at 12 noon. ■ the seed, but Homer proved to F K E ü S. C R O W L E Y , Coal digging will begin on I'ncle Bill Four packages of Force for 25 cents, contrary. Falls City, ( Iregon | Brown’s property north of Dal as next Saturday, at U. S. I^iugliary’s. we k, a contract having been entered ri Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la Get your boys and girls a pair of Red to with J . A. Roberts for that purpose. borers relv upon Dr. Thomas’ Electric I hereby announce myself as a candi Wing moccasins at the Mercantile store Oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burns date for die nomination for the office of There is nothing better than Kodol for or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay The place of voting for Eola precinct dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, C O UN TY JUDGE : has been changed from Eola to West belching of gas and nervous head u he. whore* it is used. | Salem. Unc'e Bill Brown purchased the home of Polk County, subject to the vote of It digests what you eat. Sold by Conrad ol .lack McDonald hero Mo «lay for $800. the republicans My platform ¡ h Good Mr. John Woods is home with a crin- Stafrin. Mr. McDonald has purchased five acre* Roads. , pled foot, received while railroading in Mrs. August Gerlinger* wishes to of improved land dear Beaverton and C . O. H O L N I A N , ^ A <■ i f *# [• *> , Califot ilia. thank all who have been so kind to her will move his family there Bridgeport Precinct. Mrs. Bertlur Collins Toner will have in her sad bereavement, and is grateful The baseball boys are making prep I a special sale on children’s hats on Fri- for the tender thought expressed by the arations for some goon games during day and Saturday of this week, only beautiful flowers which were given. FOR C O U N T Y JU D G E the season. A meeting foi organiz itiou two days. Mrs. Sairgie Smith and Miss Linnie purposes will he held at A. J. Barham’s I hereby announce utysidf a candidate |it The county commissioner« are in ex Smith, of Hoquiam, Washington, aunt real estate office this evening. for a see »ml term as County Judge, sub *-<# »V tra seision today for the purpose of con and cousin of the editor, are visitihg ns ject to the will of the Republican voters Had “Generally dohiliated for years, t i< week. They are on their return sidering a road petition and also one at the April primaries. sick headaches, lacked ambition was from a winter s|>ent in Los Angeles. regarding local option. PLATFORM worn out and all run down. Burdock DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Bills Blood Bitters made me a well woman.” Good roads and bridges, and keeping Mr. J . B Nunn has resigned as fruit are prompt and thorough and will in a the county expense- as low as a progres inspector for Polk comity, and Mr. Ross —Mrs. ( ’has. Freitoy, Mossnp, Conn. II. Nelson, of Independence, has been short time strengthen weakened kidneys sive and businesslike administration Silver camp, M. W. of A., will have will permit. ami allay troubles arising from inflama- appointed to succeed him. tion of the bladder. Sold by Conrad their eighth annual picnic at Kidder's See Risser, the gunsmith, for all kinds Stafrin. E D . F. C O A D grove on the Corvallis and Indepen of fishing tackle. He has everything dence road near Sliver on May 2b, Frank Baker and wife, who have been yon need for fishing and hunting, and 1808. * M2I We are authorized to announce the visiting H. (t. Eve»ett and family left of the latest and best makes. Colonel Matthews was down from name of this morning for Independence, where J . E. S I B L E Y In last week’s issue our foreman got they will locate arel he will go into the Falls City yesterday. He says that Mr. Asa Robinson, of Independence, Hour mill business with his brother-in- •it the election Monday tb^ cows wen* as a candidate tor the office of in as a candidate for county judge and law.—Lebanon Express. relegated to the hack yards of their own- CO UN TY JUDGE also tried to make a republican of him. era and will not hereafter appear on Miss Joan Rowell, a trained nurse, of the streets. subject to the will of the voters at the There will be a social at the Pioneer Spokane, Wash., is here at the bedsid * sch«-olhonse April 10th. to which all are of i cr father, H. C. Rowell, who was Police Judge Brown was called upon democratic primaries. Mr. Sibley as- cordially invited. The money raised is stricken with apoplexy recently. Eu Saturday to piss upon the arrest of Rev. HUrev us that if elected In* will deyote to he applied as a payment on the or gene Rowell, of The Dalles, is also in Jennings for tacking advertisements on Ids attention to the improvement of the gan. attendance on his father.—Sheridan Sun. our telephone poles, and gave him the county roads. regular fine of $b for such an infraction Kodol is today the l>est known rerne Aar nts wanted—16x20 crayon por J . G. V A N O R S D E L dv for rdl disorders of the Homadit traits. 40 cents, frames 10 cents and u, of our laws, which was paid. such as dvspensia, heart bum, m nr ah et pictures 1 cent each. You can Lest Friday afternoon the pupils of Candidate for strn aoh and r eliding of gas. Sold make 400 per cent profit or $30 ji week. the eighth, «ixth, fifth, fourth, and I k re by O nrad Stsfrin. Catalogue and samples free.—Frank W. ♦ hi»d grades in our nuhlie school were COUNTY JUCCE Mrs. M. V. Smith has returned from W illiam-Co., 1206 W Taylor, St., Chi entertained hv tho«e of the seventh Young M en’s Clothes grade with a nice program, drills, etc. I of Polk countv, Oregon, on the Démo Portland and wishes the ladies to visit cago, III. Ederheimer, Stein & Co. - Makers the Ladies’ Emporum and see what E. J. Center, a Sheri Ian boy, who A number of patrons were also present. cratie ticket, o he \<»t»*d for at tin; pri- | mary on the 17th of April, 1908, will | spending a they have in handsome veilings and h is a claim in 7-0 vicinity, The country home of Mr. and Mrs. fe v davs in the city. He says the peo John Guv was the scene of a verv pretty ' »ubmit the following platform : i neck ware Something entirely new. First—I will advocate g«x»d roads ami E T T E R take a second look at ple in his part of the country an; going j w Ming Sunday evening, when their Mrs. Smith and Miss Shelton, know- to erect a summer pavilion 40x40 near daughter, Miss Ruth, was united in a fair distribution of the road tax. It is ! not just to roller« taxes from theoiltly- these styles for Young Men. ‘ ing that the ladies of Dallas and vicini Dr. Toney’s claim and will give all marriage with Mr. James D. Hubbard, ty want everything uptodate, have care* pleasure loving people a hospitable wel Rev. D. M. Metzger officiating. A fine : ing districts, ami not give tin tax pay- i ©r his share <*i the i<»;nl work i<> m m it Absolutely defy one to find any 1 fully select ih I their stock of tailor suits come.—Sheridan Sun. luncheon was served. I more eonvienent lor him to reach mar- i and millinery, also veiling and neck Mr. and Mrs. John Boyer and Henry Hon ( ’, W. Fulton spoke at th** court thing common-place or ordinary wear of the latest designs. Boyer were out hist week from their house Tuesdav evening. The band was I Second--No waste of publie money; Kodol is a scientific preparation of h *me at Pitner to attend the funeral out and a big house. Mr. Fulton's j -trieteHt economy consistent with a goo«l about them. Brimful of style and vegetable acid- with natural digestants of their stepmother, Grandma Boyer. si leech was mainly devoted toa refuta | administration of county affairs; a and contains the same juices found in j They have some fine timber claims, and tion of the statements that have lately j »ntiutt* deal, ami good treatment for ev- good taste; with smart patterns a healthy stomach. Each dose will di expect good returns from them in the Iaren made against his character, and ervono. gest more than 3,000 grains of good near future. Ti eir father, Mikal, re which he seemed to do to the satisfac Third—I will try, if nominate»! and and perfect fit. fond. Sold by ( ’onrad Stafrin. I elected, to work in harmony with tin* j turned with them to live at Pitner. tion of his hearers. j county commissioners so far as ! think Also have others of the Eder- Dallas grange did not have a meeting The following gentlemen from Polk ‘*E. C. DeWitt A* Co., Chicago, III. for tin- good of the people, last Saturday, owing to other things in county have been drawn to serve as Gentlemen—In 18P7 I liad a diveas»* <>f i ¡ m Fourth—Should the voters of this heimer-Stein make. All different. tervening, but will hold an open meet- jurors at the next term of the Federal the stomach and Iiowels. In the spring divide that I an» tin* profs r per- 1 ing on April 18th for the purf>ose of court which will convene on April 13th: of 11102 I bought a botti»; of K'siol and county » ■ « » II to (ill th** offic»* of comity judge, I | C a n ’t put them before you on discussing the seluiol appropriatinn and James B. Nesmit », Rickreall; Harry the benefit I received all the gold in ! will give to tin* management of tin* bus- , S. Blitz, Dsilhm; L. (»rice, McCov; Win. Georgia could not hnv. May you live mess of the county, th»* sumo energetic other matters now !>efore the people. p a p e r; you m ust see them to Sargeant, Perrydale; A. B. Muir, Dal long and prosper. Yours very truly, in the gue-sing contest held by Guy las; Alfred Huston, Independence; J. (’ V Corn* II, K sling, Ga . August 27, i ami careful attention that I have given ! i Div ow ii business. Bros. A Dalton on last night’s basketball D. Smith, Dallas; L. N. Bilveii, Dallas; 1004.” Hold bv ( -»Urad Stafrin. know. Fifth I 1 « li« vein the direct primary. -cor**, Chet Rowell and Fred Frakes tied J. A. Gibson, Eola; N.H. Burch, Riek- It is iinfs»«sihle as yet to ex ctly de I think this is one of the agencies in tin; ; for the gentleman’s prize with a guess reall; R. ('. Craven, Dallas. j hands of each elector to bring the gov- | termine the number of voters who reg of 45-12. For the ladies’ prize, Mrs. 8 P. Kimball, president of the rail- istered in Polk countv for the primaries, | eminent nearer to the pe».p!e, and take II. ( ’. Seymour and Nfi -s Nora Robertson nerv company, has let the __[contract for as many were registered hv the justice jit out of t hr ‘ boss rule” giving us “ a were closest with 42-12 and 44-14. the construction of a nibitantitl honm of the i »esce in outlying precincts, ned :ov»*rrm.» nt of tin* fieoiile, by the |**o- ; Workmen are ho«v in the a-se-sor’« in a grove at the top of one of the hills these will have to Is* transcribed on the pie and for the people. THE office and that of the deputy county on hi- laud in Polk county directly west registration Issiks before it is possible I will v..y in conclusion that I served clerk renovating them. In the latter of North Salem. The house will is* 28X to get at the total«. Registration Clerk the people of this county fr*»in 1HP8 to o f f i c e wainsc »ting is b ing put in and 28, one and one half stories high and H. B. Ci)Mf*er is n »v. busy on this work 1902 a« sheriff, ami you can l«s*k into my tbn walls will l»e given a coat of kalso- will b- modern and first cla«« in every ond experts to finish it up this week. record, and if fourni wanting, yon can mine. Th«* walls of the assessor's office w av. The building will he put up by The liooks closed at 5 o'chick Tu day turn me dow n tin; same as yon should DALLAS, OREGON will he kalsomined and the wainscoting W. L. Welker and G. H Mover and will evening, but there was no gr it rush on any man who was unfaithful in his revarnished. The latter gentleman is be occupied hv Mr. Kimbai) when «Mi* wither of th* last two «laya of registra i trust. | to be found in the treasurer's office. [ J .U . VAN OiWDfcL. pleted. —Hale in HUtenman. tion. 5 percent rebate tor cash and all bills paid monthly is a good method. Give us a trial. Our goods are always fresh and guaranteed. We want to contract your produce at a stipulated price for six months. Come in and see how we do it. Make yourself safe. L et the other fellow speculate. ETAL CHURCH DIRECTORY. # W e sell F O R C E at F I V E C E N T S a package ail the time. It’s dear at that. * * # k lïïm V/ tC vL» V » -! - ' f V » - V» - « .tv '» _V _ _ V Af- » * ' I > "Í. ' 7 v* 'l' */V «•('» d 1** A -t'-d'-Tv /V /, A V ' - You W ill Need an (Ml Sieve fire was burning. When warm days and the kitchen fire make cooking a bur d e n -th e n is tiie time to try a New Perfection W ick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Marvelous how this stove does away with kitchen discomforts — how cool it keeps the room in com parison with conditions when the coal The quick concentrated heat of the Wick Bine Flame OU Cock-Siove goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread, and none is diffused about the room to overheat it. Thus using the “ New Perfection” is real kitchen comfort. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. I f not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. Just such a lamp as everyone wants—handsome enough for the parlor; strong enough for the kitchen, camp or cottage; bright enough for everv occasion. Lf not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. Lamp FINE MILLINERY AT- The Elite Everything in this line you will find at our store. Our trimmers are experts, our trimmings are of the best. Special to the ladies of Airlie and Falls City We will he at the store of Miller it Alcorn, at Airli.-, on April 7, S, IT, with a nice line of hats, and at Falls City on the 10th, 11th and 12th of April. All ran he suited Misses M. and A .Reddekopp UGLOW BLOCK, DALLAS 3 El M Ml m y S % U7 M k !♦ ;T/ B !k,t’ Tu t, three and four-huttun suite: medium and lent laptlt; coats 31 to 32 inches long tilth 2 l/s-tnch dip in front. Sites up to 38. E e e H ive Store