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The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County. DALLAS VO L. X X X IV . EIGHT CEMENT WALKS ft ft j* JHfr n^££J|T TIM ^ We are showing a beautiful line o f Wash Fabrics, Sum m er 1’arsuols, Ladies' Silk Petticoats, Long Silk and Lisle Gloves. Our Shirt Waists are the best values ever off red; see them before tuning. Our line of black and Tati Oxfords will certainly anneal to you as the styles and prices are right. ON PRINCIPAL MAIN ft STREET INTERSECTIONS. The Race Crossing to Have a Cement Arch. A special but inform al m e ‘tin ¿ o f the city council was held at the offic-* of Po lice Judge Brown Saturday afternoon, fo** the purpose of arranging with the city attorney as to a number of things that will have to lie entered in t c con- I trJct between the city and whoever se cures the job of doing our proposed ma cadam work on the nine streets to be this year put in better shape. Quite a ! number of points were discussed and de cide l upon and the attorney instructed to draw up his contract in accordance therewith. They included penalties for uoneompletion of work in time of con tract; the maximum and ixiinimun ; amount of yards of gravel to I k * furnisb- I ed each day bv the city and used by the *1 Contractors ; the building of the needed cement' curbs; the building of eight I cement crosswalks, the permanent cov e r i n g of the mill race where it crosses M a i n street: the «lumping of the sur- ■ plus grave! to b«* taken from the streets, and mine other minor matters. i s <*ï I p e , - w B* Perhaps the most important of the-e ! was the decision to call for bids for the Maying of eight cement crosswalks by ! the city. T h e y’ re to he put in a* tin* i:i- j tersertion of Slain and Mill ami Main C A S H S T IR I*. and (V u rt <>i the four sides of the inter- ft | ; section. This is the first time «air coun c i l lias ordered cement cross walks and f t f t ft f t f t f t ft f t ! will be .-oinew hat in the name of an ex- j periment, as the eo.-t is as yet an un- I known (jnanity, although it is ladiev *«l SOCIALIST TICiiET. j t<» be sorii**w'here in the neig!«l>orlio«» 1 <>1 j j}*»» ) apiece, (f it ca a he done f«»r this j fi rare, such walks will prove cheaper in One Placed in Field et ¡.leetirg . the long run than board ones, which I now «*• *st the city f-24 each. Las!: Saturday. The covering of the rare br ai dit «»tit i considerable discussion I hi- is a mat Tin* socialists ««¡' l\dk county met in ter that has always been one • *f the ¡most vexations problems th it the city c<>nv fiti* :tt the court I i g i - c SaTurd-.v and c « uk \u<lotl t*• nominate a conm.y Mm.- had to contend with. As we under K IN D S ticket, that u iii he placed on the null t | stand it, the race was one of <»’n first by petiti *;:. the tine having ex. ¡red f >r I inJuibitauts, a right of way being grant- AT tin* nonii*i at ion of a ticket to b ••«»nty.** :- led by property owners previous t«» an \Vh*> was t»» t il for at the primaries. .1. K. S ars, ->f j incorporation of tlm city. MtC >v. w;i h chairman of the convention : keep it covered in its course through and G. V. i.uckev, of Fai s Cits seen* the streets lias never been brought tar>*. The nominations made were as into courts, but lias always been am ic N e x t to Postoffice follows several offices having no ; spirant ably arranged for between the city ami the owners by each doing portions there >f : Now that a perman .Joint Representative— G .F. Lnckev, f of the work. ent covering must be made on Main Falls City. street in ortler that the str«*et can he Representative—0 . I*. Cornwell, of macadamized, the same old i|iiestion Mot; mouth. This tim e it was County Judge—John J. Finn, of Me- pops up again. p r -'j* thought best to settle the matter for ( ’oy. good and all, placing the liability w here Sheriff— < ¡eorge Hinshaw. of Dallas. it belongs, and the eontemling parties Cl ' k--J. 1*. Sears, of McCoy. abiding by the decision. Rather than Assessor— A. .1. Syron, of Dallas — ' •*- .--V u * School Superintendent— J. G. Daven take tin* matter into the courts in a friendly suit,a bettc r, shorter and cheap port, of Black Rock. er plan w as pr«»posed, and it was agreed that Sweeney Bios, select an outside lawyer, the city also select one. and the tw«> s<» selecte«!, procure a third. This C G ^ 'i 'K x j . arbitration board, as you might call it, G o o d c o iic c is p a rtly in will hear evidence, lo«»k up the law and decide the matter. In the meantime, b u y i n g and p a rtly in the owners of the race will go ahead with the improvment. putting in side- “ E G G S -E -U N T ” m a k in g ; lik e e v e r y th in g wall« and an arch ami properly fix it for th«* protection o f adjoining property every tie of yon. T h e y all have »o to and the best carriage of tin* water. else. \\ hen the lawyers arrive at their «lecis- because we go t them just for Easter Your pro.-r* returns your money if you don’t ion, tin* side losing will pay the cost and tim e. I t ’s a fine lot of hens that layed Mke Sc 1 ii:i i s Best- \ . p:. him the matter forever be at rest. the dozens of T h e fa m o u s K i n g s b u r y H a t aw aits y o u r inspection. N o n better for t h e m o n e y a n d if not satisfied with t h e wear we g ive a new o n e for th e old. T h a t ’s what we call a GUARANTEE. \ Pr 5 S ,~M I S ! h . M M M M M M M M ** T ti3 BEST M EATS o f A n n BARNHART & GRANT OREGON A P F I l . lt>. t9( 8 TO FAVE OR NOT TO PAVE Do You I!,..:* xour Mouth Ake a young bird .nil gulp down what ever food or medicine miy lie offered you V Ur. do you want to know >- ¡.nothing of the composition and character of that which you take Into your stomach whether as food or medicine? Moat intelligent and sensible people uow-a-days insist*on kuo. ig what they employ whether as food or as medicine. Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect right to Inslxt upon such knowledge. Soke SHALL WE HAVE MACADAM OR publishes.MM^i^dca-'t and on each bottle BITHUL1TIC wrapper. v b i u ^ M ^ k l n e ? a n made o? an«lv>Qfies This he feels he can wHjTtTord to do been ir e the.more Importance at tKe ingredients of .which his medicines Question One of are~made are ancl TTiiiierst«»«I the This Time. n. t . w ill thMr > u r k , r curative virtues. !n-=i _.**■• a 'TI v SC For the cure of woman’ s peculiar weak nesses, irregularities and derangements, i Noticing the prices being paid by giving rise to frequent headaches, back I towns on the east si«.le f»«r hithulitic ache, dragging-down pain or distress in avement, we this week interviewed a low er abdominal or pelvic region, accom number of our propeitv owners on panied, ofttlmes, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp Main street in order to get their opin toms of weakness. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ions as to the advi-aiiility of— as there Prescription is-a most efficient remedy. eemed to he so snudi a difference bt- It is equally effective in curing painful ween the laying of macadam ami that peri'ds. in giving strength to nursing mothers and in preparing the system of >f hithulitic pavement— putting in the the expect nt mother for 1 ahy’s coming. By so ggis rendering elilldbh ill safe and com- oavement while you are at it. par.-vTivel" painles?. The ** Favorite Pre- loing. as stated in tin se columns before, f . ripiion " . a roos* not* r \ strengthening t: nil to ti e g«m« ; i : ystcm and to the ve would at once jum p into prond- enee as a paved, town, en innce the org .;s distinctly !« ninine in particular. I t i> iiso a sm.;' i and ir.vicoraling value of ail our busiin ss property very nervine and c»ir. nervous exhaustion, m rvuis pii•: rati-.-;., neuralgia, l ysterii . Materially, and aid much in making our sp . c!a «-” ■ t. Yitu.-M dance, and •ity ’ eautiful and healthful. oth« ill tri ; ' i ous - vii ptoma at Ro ebnrg has just contracted for the tend • nt up«, un. I >nal and organic dis . ,isi a of tin dl 1 in d !y fei organs. lying of 21 blocks of hithulitic pa ve A host of medical ai d « rides ot all the <ev« , d srho- !s < : pta. •. recommend nen t on her streets at a cost of $10 a each of the - « * n l i.-c. - •Tents of wli'ch running foot. This same rate to us ■ F j »rite P - ■. pt Ion - for fix ?ur<‘ «;f the tlise-tsf - r v. hi«‘h it iscia n ed voulil be at a «*ost of $d000 a block, a to • a cm* Y(»u i i ■ read w hat they flfiOO for eaelusiih' of the sir «*t, or <nv r -o*' ■ . r t f Ty se:id M a postal card ”«)iu foot to eac h property owner. The- ; re«v -t fer •« fir-' L om ! let of extracts fro!» l;e leaning n I mu *!lies, to Dl*. V. aving of the maca lam is estimated at I Pier •. Tnv: . ' L h ‘ -d end S.irgical Jr« 2 a -«juare v a id, an i this loes ímt in c i! •. Bo* 1.» V. Y.. and it will come tu hale tin- taking o f o i* the gravel, bring- I v*m y return posb ing the iinprewemeut down to gradi*. Also on Main stieet cenien; curbs veil! h V - ‘ o he niach* In-foii* the . I rec't can I e ! either- paved *i m;.cu«l. mi/.** I. The on - side cost is the same in bolli u s i anees, j The - pace at our «li -po d th - week is n< t i sufficient tor any lengthy argument as i t«» the difference between the two ways of improvement, and in fact, t«> mir I mind, the subject does not m* *d it. The «juestion put to tie property 1 PLLTE LIST OF CANDIDATES owin*1 s was this: *• drovi«liug the cos’ of macadam is as estimatco and the !» - ! NOW IN tliiliitic found to cost us only as stated j 1/v the papers of the towns in which it j We give below a complete list of tic has been tried, say $10 a running foot, candblates who have registered for tic- which method would y«»u prefer?” different com ity offices, together with B. 11. M el’ailou— !« there is only the their party affiliation : iifference sugge-tecl in the* two ways, I ; N O . 12. I X ^ D * Slothes Have Prestige | WHAT IS PRESTIGE? ^ ^ ^ • la not that what you re- ^ V quire in Hoys’ C lo th in g ? I f you h a vn ’t new clothes for you r boy to wear Easter, j t l get them now. Y o u w ill find the “X traooo D ” label -^■ in them and we offer each one with our guarantee o f superior value and wear. Siiifil»- and double breast- • ■Il two-piece suits; some wi«h plain sleeves, some with cuffs; coats cut loose; Irou-ers extra full. Made from i he best goo.ls in all tliu iiu\v sluulea an« I pat- terns. Ages 7 to Ifi. -#■ A lso a go*rtl lino o f Kus- FIELD. TRAGOO sian an l Sailor Blouse Suits ^¡|^- D for boys aged 8 to H. Ederheimer, Stein & Co. MA K E R S R E PR E SE N TATIV E favor the bitlm litic, but Í believe some W, D Henry, Spring Yuli -y........... Dem intermediate cost can he found that C. L. Hawley, McCoy .................. Re; w ili .. ve us wdnt we mn-il for all ymr NYc* must poses in this size towns. COUNTY JUDGE have better streets— that is certain, I>. ( ’ . Crider- Prefer not to express Glen O Holman, Bridgeport Rep E«l. F. ( 'oad, D a lla s ........................ Rep my opinion at this time. Frank K erslake—I am in favor of do* J . G . VanOrsiiel, 1 hillas................... 1 )em J. E. Sibley, Dallas . . . . I)em ing a good job while we are at it, even if it costs more than the suggested lig- COUNTY CLEKK u res. E C. Kirkpatrick The letter by all Asa Robinson, Independence..........Dem l'rn l S. Crowley, Falls C ity ...........Dem means. I consider it the best invest II S. Portwood. M onm outh........ R« p ment the property owner can make, E. M. Smith, D a lla s ........................ Rep and would he willing for such improve ment to be made for my resilience prop goats, lie bent forward in a stooping po- ! SH ERIFF erty us mv Main street property. I I sition, and soinething, according to bin I J. M. (irant, D a lla s ......................... Dem consider that crushed r<» k will not subsequent diacription seemed to snapl bring satisfactory results in the bttsi- | in his head. I t did not render him un- ASSESSOR ness district. I) A. Madison— Give me the pave eoncioiis, but bis condition became rap- W. \V. Arrant, Luckiam ute.......... Rep idly worse. The deceased was about (»0 : F. E. Myer, D alla s............................Dem ment every time. Judge E. F. ( ’«»ad —I can only speak years of age*. C. S. Graves, D allas..........................Rep H e was the son o f ! from a personal standpoint, and not as a member of the* county « oiirt, as \w ! Charles Johnson, who settled cm what | COMMISSIONER W in. Riddell, M onm ou th............... Rep arc* necessarily bound by what action is now a part of the college farm in 1854, j the city council takes in the mat after crossing the plains from Missouri. F ^ E S H E A S T E R EGGS POLITICAL. ter. If a property owner, I would pre- j The wife «lied on the plains, while the TREASURER m Phones: J. I). Belt Independence............... Dem fer pave«l streets, if it can he «lone at fam ily were on route t«> Oregon. “ Bud” now offered the good people of our 1 was the* youngest of five brothers and Hardy Holman. D a lla s ................... Rep tin* figures named. town. A fter go in g to church you 'll | \Yui. I null I consider macadam as! three sisters. One brother, John W . A Few Words in Favor of Cham Dan I*. Stouffer, Dallas ............ Rep deserve all you ca eat of them . G ive | Edward C. Dunn. D a lla s .................Dem not mace better than h au lin ' gravel, | Johnson, was the first president of the berlain and Jones. only in being smoother. I wouhl favor state university, a position he held for th e order now. Buy plen ty as th ey're | many years. He is now dead. Other paving, if it can be dene at that price. SCHOOL S U PE R IN TE N D E N T D A L L A S , O R E G O N It. E. W illiams— As between maca brothers arc Cal Johnson, of Payette, cheap. H .C . Seymour, Dallas......................Rep Editor Ite m iz e r: dam and hithulitic pavement at $10 a Idaho, Henry Johnson, o f Spokane, and A ll kiiiiis o f meats. We see that the Corvallis Gazette running foot, I surely prefer the latter Joseph Johnson of Eastern Washington. SURVEYOR editor has spoken regarding the sena Pure lard. A sister, Mrs. M artin, resides in East by a big majority. Rei» torial contest. He thinks that if Mr. B. F. Beezlev, Falls Citv Fi h ami pou ltry Fridays and Tw o others, Mrs. Briggs Sam Ray— I do not know which ern Oregon ...at th e .. Cuke is nominated. Mr Chamberlain Three Saturdays. wool I bo the best, or anything about it, and Mrs. Horning are dead. will be cast at sea. and so far out at sea Collections Promptly Made. nut 1 «1«» want the citv when doing this sons and tin* widow arc: the survivors in that there will lx* no chance to throw H ig h e s t m ark et price the* immediate fam ily — Corvallis Times. I can «lo your collecting for you as work to put in the? best. him a life line, but he will likely fin«l E. Bovd—The pavement is the proper For the last few years Mr. Johnson paid fo r fa t stock. after the election that there were many cheap as anyrne. Mv experience in idea, if it can be done at the figures had made it a practise during the slack 1 if«* lines cast out to Mr. Chamberlain, v iis line warrants thorough work. proposed. Bring me your accounts, a ncl I will do and that be has made a safe landing. A Salttcky— I would suggest the times on the farm in winter to speml ■ WERFOOT L. D. Butler, Dallas Ore. The editor seems to have it in for Mr. the rest crushed rock with hot tar spread on it that tim e in Dallas, where he waH well ■ ■ ♦ • ♦ ---------- Chamberlain I «cause he has become in to act as a solidifler, and I think the known and respected for honor and in J ROOFING fatuated with most of President Roose- Increase Vaiue of Cow. • ity would «1*» it cheaper than anyone tegrity. ; veils policies. Mr. Chamberlain is a i That modern dairying methods will else. The* work I speak o f would new! T H E BEST K O O F IX G man that is standing out boldly for tin* a top dr« ssiug of fine crushed rock after j inert use the annua! income of the aver à ON T H E M A R K E T common people’s rights, hi «1 is too age Ore gon cow from $40 to $1<M) was tin* other ha«l been rolled. broad minded to fight a republican that \ Made by the Northwest Roofing I*. A. Finseth— I think that while we ti e-tatein en t of Hon. E. T Judd, «•! BLOCKADED. is fighting for the common people’s 4 company, Portland. Does not buc- The are in the business of im proving our ♦ rights, lie does not let party stand be Portland, at Lincoln, Fridav. * kle. Guaranteed for 10 years. main street, we should by all means meeting was for the purpose o f organiz tween him and a good man, if he had be pave it providing, of course, that the would never have appointed Judge Har- ing a cow-testing association, and was cost is not entirely out of n uson as in Fvery Household in Dallas Should L. C. K O S E R larglv attended. Am ong the speakers ÁK«‘ tit Tor '*olk )lk C ikninty^^ ou n ty. ris to the judgeship. \\’e will ask the I were State Dairy an«! Food Cominision- comparison with the* si/.«* of tlie town. Know How to Resist it. editor of the Gazette which party was in \\ (\ Brown— In my opinion the I er J. W. Bailey, T. S. Townsend ami fav. r when the legislative holdup was crushed rock would be the* best, now .oth er prominent dairymen. taking place? .Probably we had better j Th** back aches liecanse the kidneys that the matter is so far derided. answer it. for him. for it ise’ nt probable J. E. Smith— I am in favor o f crush* are blockaded. Help the kidneys with that he would want to say tie publi their work. The back will ache no ed i"* k. can party, or machine, and the slate of! II L. Grider— If it will cost $2 a more*. L o tso f proof that Doan’s Ki«l- Oregon has got a black eye by tin* pe«>- I H.puire yard for tiie crushed rock, I II« y Pills do this. pie sticking to tin* parti* an*I not the 1 SHE W O N r BUY won 1*i prefer the pavement, even if it James O. Rogers, living «»n Grant St., j man, and Oregon black eye* has 1 "I used | cost* *fJ a yard. I w«*ul«l prefer that M rM im iville, Or« ., savs: until she has satisfied herself been seen all over the United States, the c ity do tin* work in either case, un Doan’ s Kidney Pills and they provecí of And tin* Gazette Editor savs that the de* tin-supervision of a n»mpetent en much benefit to ine. I was subject to that th** article is without a Statement No. 1 egg was laid by tin* T h a t broad is lik e ly to gineer, rather than to let it out by con headaches and backaches, the trouble Haw. T h a t ’s the kind o f a Republican party, and they surely did affiorb disease germs coining on in attacks and leaving in** tract. well when they laid it, yet there an* s.un«- D. J. R iley— I prefer tin* pavement very miserable. I <Ii*I not know that customei we lik e— one who claiming the egg i* rotten and should : when shipped in ¡1 bag e v e r time, if the difference is as great mv trouble arose from my kidneys un w ill hunt for the weak points. he* thrown away, but thanks to the fair gage car along with o th til I notici*«! that these organs were ir a* suggested. You can trust a m edicine minded people that there are in both Deciding to give* She w on ’t find any, however, parties, who think the egg is all right, D F. Hit »offer— I f the hithulitic will regular in action. er coramin baggage? r PO year:.! Sixty yea:.* only cost 60 cents more a square yard Dosvn’s Kidney Pills a trial, I |»r«»eufe«L | in our and an* going to set «»n it and hatch That the Star Bakery mils a i*»x. Thev not only corrected the ac than tin* macadam, I fav :»r tin* former. r f < xpericnct., think of the:! something Iwtter from it. There is also Q U E C N S W ARE J. I>. T ea l— I favor the * pavement ev- tum of my kidnevs but also relieved the out some o f the best bake- $ another class of Republican roosters experience with A y e i’s Sui- weakness in my |>ack and tarnished the ery time. or in any o f the crockery on that do not want the Democratic hers stuffs to he obtained a n y R. L. Chapman—The pavement, even headaches. I am now in a healthy con saparilla; the original S:rsa- to set on the egg, just I «cause thev dition and attribute it to tin* use of if it costs double. our shelves. W e went on a claimed it was laid by the Republican where in the W illa m e t t e |-ar:!ia; the Sarsaparilla the W e found it impossible to see all of Doan’ s Kidney Pills. tour of inspection before she her. W e think that the Demo V a lle y ? For sal«* by all dealers. Price 50 doctors enc:>n e f r thin b lo o d , our Main street property owners, many «•♦•nt-. ie hens were scratching quite a little Foster-Milburn Co., Kuffalo, came and put ev ery th in g crat That SI spent in you r for those republican bens iust alw>ut the weak nerve.-., t.ner:d debility. i»f - whom arc* non-residents, an«! there New York, sole agents f«»r the United tim e the e gg was laid am! should now right, including the prices. home town i> worth more e one or two win» «li«I not care to ex* Ktates. Kemernb«*r the name— Doan's P.irr rr«*t* this grati«! < have the right to help keep the egg —and take no other. ■ss themselves. to you than $•> sent out ? warm. HOM E PROOF---There is plenty of À>». Mr. Chamberlain is a man that has Three of the many D*« 1 1 testimony like the alsive. Call at come out I h »1«1 and stood up for the ront Bud Johnson Dead. Belt ik Cherringt«»n’ s drug store ami ask reasons w h v should de on |»eople’ s rights. Mr. Ben Jon* s is -•n» C o .. T s r r i T l , H m i Janus Fili« t Johnson better known t * * s.*e copies o f statements of Dallas uU «iurC >« c f another just sue}) a man. Mr. Cham mand the Dallas product throughout Benton county as “ Bud” people who have use«I D »art’s K idney berlain is a Democrat, Mr. Jones is R e u* t vm: K. Johnson, died at his home in W ren pre Pills. For *ale bv all dealers. Prie** when buying hake-tuff?. publican, and why should either 1« POOL AND BILUARD HALL cinct Thursday. His illness ln-gan two 50 cents. Foster- Milburn Co., Buffai*», v y f o CltfcttT FECTM turned down? The party does not ,-i. wc*«*kH age* in w hat ap|ieari*d to I>e an at N«*w York, sole agents for the Uniteli STAR BAKERY, make the man. Ntw located in II k fosiakt BuMne t ’ » F a r e r.o ' V7# t»u b ltsti Remember the name— K>»an s tack of laarippe. A w w k ago, while Htates Yours for Justice. t ' # forn.i. ■« o f « 1 0 « r (Everythin* upto-i»te ) D. T. BROWNE, Prop busied with attentions to a herd of — and take no other. M. L. FRANTZ. -fa The Bee Hive Stores \\'kj %T< E G rG r& & Many years of continuous merit— a huge wave of public favor— a mighty volume of appreciation— # guaranteed security— KNO W N WORTH. POLITICS UP TO DATE CO, * . zqTx OREGON D ALLAS, mm X Ì / M STER j ■er s ssa« M e a t iYiarket E. B O Y D <t S O N Corner Grocery I I rM I ♦ For 2 hint Poor Blood Do You Know red « W. H. R O Y A. CO. » Caidwel Bros. i \ M ‘*y — T s- - i ’ I / **■ j. » ■ Ì c cATtttï - s* * » " ' " 0 FRIEND T O FRIEND. The personal recommend; * * is of people who have heen cured of coughs ■ d colds by Cham berlain’s Couj !) Remedy ¡,.;\ : done more than all else to make i. i sta[)l.*. article of trade and com merce over a 1 : ge part of the civilized world. A N IN S T A N C E . l o r y Suddn th o f Lenoir N. C , Il 1 1 been trouble*! with a v ry h i I couyh f »r ov r a y *»r. S » .* «uya : " \ friend bought a h.ttl* o f CfIVM.i .t.4fN*. v i l c . i i R k m e DY, brought it t » in • and in i^t.*«l th it I • hotild tike it. I did •o an 1 to iny surpr it help.il tit l-our tiottlea o f it cured me of uiy cough.” For Sale bv Belt & Cherrington