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C JLj The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County DALLAS VO L. X X X IV . SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT. Fanner's The OREGON NO. 13. A P R I L 23. 1908 POLK’S REGISTRATION. W if e Is very careful about her churn. .The School Superintendent Seymour has scalds ft thoroughly after using, and giv*s Over 2,000 Voters in the County furnished us with the following list of it a sun bath to .sweeum it. She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the For Primaries. tne apportionment for Polk county: vi» * Dint. Clerk. Amount. butter that is made in it. The stomach is ♦ YV I) Hem v ............................ * 171.05 a churn. In the stomach and digestive A \Vil»i>ii.................. rep 11 (. Campbell...................... 2718.00 and nutritivo tracts are performed pro Fall« City * T \\ W yatt.............. rep Jacob lie in pie...................... 214.0) cesses which are almost exactly like the YY alter Anderson ... li Brunk .............................. 137.251 churning of butter. Is it not apparent ...reg Ileihert Hrusseku... Lewis Edwards.................... 150.80 then that if this stomach-churn is foul it rep K E Brtisseku.......... Jas E H ill.............................. 114.35 makes foul all which is put into it? * ( ’ A Boland.............. .dem The evil of a foul stomach is not alone \V L Frink................... 107.50 I L Beezley.............. . rep \V \Y Smith ...................... 170.101 the bad taste In the mouth and the foul (i A B"ugh ton........ rep G A McCulloch........... . . . 410.05 j breath caused by it, but the corruption of (i L Burton............ rep the pure current of blood and the dissem <i YV Starr ............................ 353.30 j J 11 Buff um.............. A B Lacey ............................ 103.-5 | ination of disease throughout the body. % S liirn It................ r< ! .1 .1 Thurston.................... 48.00 j Dr. Pierce’s GeWeti JSitxik-al Discovery V - I l l ) I'ecK................. ....sot C C Lew is .......................... 844.: o I makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. . re; Asa Burbank It does for the stomach what the washing F Al Nagle ........................ 0.65 11 S Calkins....... . dem C E liui roughs.................... 30.75 and sun bath do for the churn—absolutely J () Chamberlain . . dem Be rev tiadley .. ............... 248.0 J1 removes every tainting or corrupting ele rep A I* C la r k ................ ment. In this way it cures blotches, T J Graves..................... 21U.05 T J Cloverdale . . . den. pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, A lì liempie................. 102.00 L a Ii«»s' B la c k O x f o r d s , r e g u la r p r ic e , Y Y R D avis.............. rep sores, or open eating uicers and all J Kay Fawk ........................ 142.70 C Dii riinK ............ . . .BOC $2.50. S p e c ia l p r i c e ............................... $ 1 .9 5 H lì Hastings........................ 53.70 humors or diseases arising from bad blood. YV S D r e w ................ . . .HOC If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In Frtxl Hebding............... 200.20 A l l 1) »lil .............. . pro C W Stewart........................ 73.85 your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, L a d ie s ’ T a n O x fo r d s , r e g u la r p r ic e , are weak and easily tired, feel depressed ( ’ A Erickson.......... .dem D G Meadors ...................... 48.00 $ 2 .5 0 . S p e c ia l .................................... 1.95 è N A Emmett .......... . pro and despondent, have frequent headaches, Jay Powell ............................ 81.00 (4 T Graves.............. ..dem 4? dluy attack«, gnaw tag oriHatVM la Btoia* Lee Rowell................... 133.05 D G Green lin e ........ rep M e n ’s H a ts, r e g u la r p r ic e is $3(X ), YV F: Guodell.......................... 285.40 ach. constipated or Irregular bowels, sour # ♦ C M 1 tolines............ Chas E Brooks................ 03.15 or bitter rising* after eating and poor 8| e c ia i appetite, these symptoms, or any consider* # 2 . 4 0 J B Hutchins........ .dem H YV Dickinson.................... 70.05 Roy H u nter..... ...... C YV Irvine............................ 1877.7)0 ablemimlwrof them. Indicate that you are W h it e B e d S p r e a d s . E xtra good Harrv Hines ....... ....SOC M K Crowley........................ 141.75 suffering from bihonsne-s, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying indi rep .1 () rtou^h.............. Ed Loose .............................. 174.15 gestion. or dyspepsia and their attendant v a lu e . S p e c ia l .......................................... 1 .29 Frank Inman.......... . rep Fid win Elliott......... 288.50 derangements. R B .luilcl .............. .. rep John K. L o y ............... 415.00 The host,p. knowr^ Jn radical set* .1 .1 .lohner.............. . . .eoe D C Walker ...................... 201.10 J W Childers ...................... 170.15 C S K in g .................. . rep L D Gibson............................ 110.30 Kdwin L effly.......... . rep C Blair........................... 223.70 L C Munson............ . rep Otto Shersies....................... 138.05 rep W 1! Morrell F A L in k ...................... 142.70 ___ ___ ___ hat this is absolutely true Frank Maxfield ...... rep § C .* Moths .......... 00.05; will be readily proven to your satisfaction I! M Maxlielil ........ . rep I! Y Lee .......... *84 20 if you will but mail a postal card request " 4* Lert Miller ............ rep to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. for a Win Kurtz.............................. 90.06 J T McTiminomls . rep T .1 James .......................... 170.10 fr e e **opy of his booklet of extracts from standard medical authorities, glvirv* J S McCreadv ........ . .rep Harry Kershaw .................. 22.70 i the 4* * the i lines of all the ingredients entering rep ( ’ L McCreadv . . . . CASH STORE (1 W Pewtherer........ 120.50 I into his world-famed medicines and show Harrv Newkisk. rep * Mrs YV T Brown ................ 18.20 ing what, the im«t eminent medical mx\ . . .HOC Jas Nelson.......... J T Huntly ........................ 167.00 | of the age say of the n. Wasco Pettitt.......... ..d on Sam Morrison. .................. 105.30 i (> E Peterson.......... rep V A Fish back .................... 123.50 O 1! 1‘lee................... • •••rep 129.30 Chas Keen................ ; a number of good speakers, roga-ding a ....HOC .1 ( ’ Reynolds . . . . Dallas Grange Meeting. .. 207.50 ; J M Farlcv ............ I number of things that should e done . . rep G S Rude.............. 33.25 W L Branehflower A goodly crowd of grangers met at • by tin- government for the bettering of rep .1 C Rule................... . . 175.10 Mrs K M l’ rickett.. their hall last Saturday afternoon, to the condition- of its citizen?-. The . dem Paul Rusk................ 207.50 K It King*................. welcome the master of the state grange, grange adopted resolutions lavoring rep A N R binson........ 167.95 Mr. ,1.11 Buxton, of Forest (.»rove. An postal saying hanks, a rural pan el post, 1 > S Southerland • rep 57.05 Ia II Me Bee . . . . open me'ting was held in the afternoon and government aid in constructing 1- t ’ Sinybard............ . . . SOC ... 1208.35 YY’ alter Williams . . and many outside of the grange availed i puhl c highways. .Mr. IO. W. Staats. .1 F Schafer............. •rep 179.15 () N Harrington . . . themselves of the privilege accorded, of deh g.ite-elf t t• » the grange from Polk F C Smith .............. rep 81.95! 1* (> Burbank . . . . hearing a discussion, participated in hy county, was a visitor in the evening. . re o Sid Spencer........ .. 301.40 Frank Butler.......... •• » ( ’ ( ’ Stanton rep .. 207.30 i MORE LOADED CARS TRAVEL Mrs FM Lr.ntz . 1 Iv SI ruble ........... .. ..rep Stricken V/itL Paralysir. 4.05 ! <Jiace H am pton... rep ('has Tice.............. IN AND 0DT .. 110.30j L E Stapleton........ On arising from his bed yesterday) W P Tucker ............ . «lem 2.50 M E Burgess.......... morning at his home in Riekreall Mr. C D T u t t le .............. . . . HOC .. 190.35 ' Frank O Isaac.......... S c h i l l i n g s O c s t is a b u s i A. F. Stoner suffered a stroke of paraly Of Dallas Than From any Other .1 A Truax................ . pro sis, the ailment afflicting his entire left II T Tucker.............. $13,248.40 Total n e s s -lik e n a m e ; y o u k n o w si<le. Dr. MeCallon was immediately Oregon Town. YVallace Tuttle........ . . . HOC summoned, ami after drawing about a A M \’ assail.......... rep w h a t it m e a n s ; a n d it I pint <*f blood, the patient materially Collections Promptly Made. rep Jasper ( ’ Y’ anskike By the the courtesy of Mr. I. N. YVoods, I improved, and was able to converse to a rep L (i W h ite ........... T can do your collecting for you as tin* accommodating S. P. agent fyu'i*-, m e a n s w h a t y o u w a n t. j slight d *g ee Mr. Stoner is n *w rest M A Wallace ....... ... rep cheap as aim ne. My experience in we wore yesterday shown the printed ing as easily as could be expected under A W Williams .. rep Vns line warrants thorough work. Your grocer returns your money if you don't the circumstances, and great hopes are Bring me your accounts, and I will do I report of the number of loaded freight Relmblicans. 1202 like it: we pay him. ' entertained for his complete recovery. cars shipped in and out of the various Democrats .. the rest L. D. Butler, Dallas Ore. 807 114 1 Oregon towns, and and it surely gives Socialists.. . . 34 ; Dallas great cause for congratulation. Prohibitionist ts 47 Independents ........................ During March, 331 loaded cars of freight were received and sen out of our depot, Total .2370 __ ------------------ being a greater number than went out from any one other town in Oregon, NOW WEDDED. Portland of course excepted. Our near est competitor was a logging town on C. L. Crider and Miss VanOrsdel the other side of tin* river which sent Married. out 207 cars. This is certainly a won derful record, and one which we might Yesterday morning, April 15th, at well be proud of and should use to ad the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. vantage in all our talk and immigration and Mrs. J. G. VanOrsdel, their eldest literature. To be the town which each daughter, Miss Ruth, was united in month does by far the largest freight marriage with Mr. C. L. Crider, Rev. D. business of a great and growing state J. Becker, of the First Presbyterian like Oregon is no mean distinction. It church, officiating. Miss Grace Cau- is something to make a holler about. thorn, of Portland, was bridesmaid ami Tt shows that we are doing the business. Mr. Clay ( ’rider, of Ban J«»se, Califor It shows that our citizens are wide nia, brother of the groom, was best man, awake, energetic hustlers for business, and little Helen Sweeney bore the ring and that there is no financial stringency m J*. w Inch sealed the solemn compact. The of anv kind whatsoever. It gives us a bride was given into the keeping of the prestige over the other towns that can groom by her father, ami Miss Olive not In; gainsayed nor contradicted. And 1 Smith played the wedding march from the best of it is that this record for Lohengren. A «juartet consisting o* March was not an unusual one. We TlfC 9£AUT1FUI - Mrs. Ella Metzger, Miss Georgia Mar are doing the same thing month in and tin, Mr. Willis Simonton ami Mr. F. S. month out, out classing other towns bv Ramsey rendered a beautiful selection ns much as 100 cars nearly every month. and Mrs. C. G. Coad sang O ! Promise 10 L o v e l y L a d ie s o f F a u lt l e s s F o r m in C la s s There was one month last fall that we P o s e s o n a G re a t R e v o lv i n g P e d e s ta l. Me in her usual fine voice. fell behind, but that was the only one The r'arlors were beautifully decorat for many moons. ed with ealla lilies, white carnations Another thing, the New berg logging O e le to r a te c ’ ( and smilax, the dining room in red car train which leaves here daily with al*out nations and asparagus fern. The charm 10 ears is not included in this report, ing bride was most becomingly dressed and we get no credit for that industry in a gown of white crepe de pans, and which starts and returns to Dallas every ; taaric-'l Vnitti Cyclist* n i Rei!» Sistae carried Brides’ roses, and the groom in day, taking away our timber to be fin black. The dainty bridesmaid was in ished up at the town down the line. pale blue and carried pink carnations Hurrah for Dallas and her immense and the little ring hearer was in whit«;. freight business. May i: grow larger After lunch, which was a triumph of and larger as the months roll on. the culinary art, the happy couple left " • * X M K n M « riC u . u «. V ONE DAY § S P E S lilL SSLE “ They Fit W isre Others Fail” ! € 5 S ATURDAY, APRIL 25th f 5 on the following lines of new goods & Queen dv f < Q u a lity & O x ford s % 4* 4* 4* 4* fi Don’t miss this sale. There are money-savers for you. nur pjgrp I #1 BCTi p is $ DALLAS HEADS COFFEE Circus Day at Dallas, Wednesday, May 6 PERFORMANCES AT 2 AMID 8 P. M. I F amous E questrians !8 Daring ¡Aerlaiists 23 M erry C lowns ^ m L® Ffsisr Trzaai '11 1 1 A r a b ia n T u m b le i Stirk (10) Fnui« I0 RuvvTess Rough Riilpr- m SHETLAND PONY D A L L I. 353 HORSES MUSEUM D o u b le M e n a g e rie ^ • — 7 , Real Reman Hippodrome^ , K Scores of Trained Wild Beasts v \ PiOii} EurJft MARtTift^w T h .O n i , U r f , in the Enure W orld w h , Ibitw » S O A lS H S A lii. i b o n ih o Meetings at Perrydale. A e r ia lis t s S u p re m e Cossacks SiJPERH v G ARI.Alii. \ fntree x': \. ‘ « ik e d B a c k o." a Swiftly Runn.ny Her.« TtustefiRI Rosau cisar.it R pms V \ SEALS k SEA L ! 0 N S \ i ' ~ A COMPLETE JAPANESE GiäCüS \ Evangelist Mrs. S. K. Logie, and hus band, of I»s Angeles, < alifornia, on last Saturday night, the 12th instant, dosed a twelve «lays’ meeting at Perrydale that was interesting and instructive from start to finish. She is a fine speaker and a lovely singer. The meetings were : well and favorably receive*! by all Chris tian people in and around Perrydale, am 1 every«in«* with unprejudiced mind surely received a great spiritual uplift, for the arguments were earnest ami backed up strictly by God’s word. They com menced a series of meetings at Bailston, on YY’ednes«lay night, Apiii loth, ami they have the prayers and best wishes of all the many friends they made at Perrvdale. 7 RuSiidl1 j / ^ V v Z * ^ f e V \ * a U > \ , WF.BF00T H IG H E S T JU M P IN G H O R S E S \ > L 1c ^ - ^=^vHERDS-PEKFORMINO ELEPHANTS : ì -<V > * ^CAMELS. LLAMAS ANfl BOS IKBICUSV^< -Jf / T m fi! L K m I u C A u K r E u W u A N r G . W H O O R R S S E E S S v ' TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN ST ALLIONS Grand STREET ARABE ROOFING THE BK.ST ROOFING OX T H E M ARKET Ma«le by the Northwest Roofing company, Portland. I N h * s not buc kle, Guaranteed for 10 years. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .M . r,«>lk Coantjr. ft I » » Nervous ? Then y ou r blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it — A y e r’ s Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. W e know what he will say about this | grand old family medicine. T hl« 1» th * flrtt qt**«it|on ftflk : ••Are JNMir lw»w**i toot dortor w o o ’ d egu ¿.r?” II' Ui ■ v< tti.«t dn'ljr » r t io n «.f -li* »>• w. ■» is alH»o‘ i«te e entkwl to recovery K een your h v n »«*;> * m I your h'lw el« tegular !»jr ta king Inxittivi dotfft o f A yer * I'll)». h Aik v»*ioa. a B CUM /.Iyer's CHI tea« . urnvAi. L. C. KOSER A Agent g e n t I f»r Pale, Thin, J , W# b*v«» no —greto ’ W« | tho formu si of * . onr «igd e.r«». o There is shoemaking worth as well as dress making worth. “ Queen Quality” Shoes set the fashion. This store has the sole agency. <*- 0 - 0 0 0 Style and sat- 0 isfaction— you F a s h io n dem ands sh o rt v a m p s a n d fo r e p a rts, get both in J Queen Quality 0 Shoes. arch ed in s t e p ; g r a c e fu l, lig h t a p p e a r in g sh oes. T h e Q u e e n Q u a lit y g iv e s y o u a ll th ese. 0 0 0 è Id -Ü + X i -, T h e d e m a n d fo r «.^ueen A Q u a lit y "-'»FA & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^ g ro w s YVE ASK YOU TO 0 1 0 Shoes h ig g e r e v e r y d a y . TRY ONE PAIR !■ The Bee Hi ve Store “ A Reliable Place to Trade” DALLAS, for Salem, where they took the over land that night for San Jose, where they will spend their honeymoon at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J YY'. Crider. The bride we all know as one of our most accomplished and beautiful young Indies, a leader in society, and possess ed of many attributes which tend to make her a prize in the matrimonial j market. The groom was born and raised in I this midst, and with the exception of si few years spent in California, has been | a constant resident of this S“« tion. H<* is known as an enterprising and success ful business man, and lias a bright fu ture before him. Mr. and Mrs. Crider | will return in a few weeks to make their home here, and continue to hold a high place in our business ami social circles. They have the liest wishes of their many friends and the Itemizer for a long and happy married life. Many beautiful and costly presents were given them, an«l a group picture taken of the guests. The bride’s boquet was caught by Miss Loretta Campbell and Miss Katherine1 Ridgeway, it having been untied and thrown from the stairway by the bride. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. VanOrsdel, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Y'anOrs- del, Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Becker, Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Mr. ami Mrs. H. G. Campbell, Mr. ami Irs. ( ’. C. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crider,1 Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Crider, Mr. and Mrs. John Byers, }Ir. and Mrs. M. M. Kllis, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Loughary, Mr. ami Mrs. ( ’ . G. Coad. Dr ami Mrs. YV. S. ( ’ary, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Parrish, Mr. and* Mrs. C. S. Miller. Mr. ami Mrs. YY'. K. Simonton, Mr. ami Mrs. J. I.. Sween ey. Mr. ami Mrs. George Gerlinger, Mr. ami Mrs. D M. Metzger, Mr. ami Mrs. F. S. Ramsey, Mr. ami Mrs. K. \'. Dal ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams, Mr. avid Mrs. Hugh Black, Mr. and Mrs F.. ( ’ . Kirkpatrick, Mr. ami Mrs. .! C. Mor rison, Mr. ami Mrs. Dr. Butler. Mr. ami Mis. Louis Gerlinger, Mr. ami Mrs. Dr. Lock«*, Mr. ami Mrs J. Gibson, Mr. ami Mrs S. A. Riggs, Y|r. ami Mrs Zadoc Riggs, Mr ind Mrs rbos Pom erov. Mr. ami Mrs. T. Nordbv, Mr. ami Mr*«. J. D. Smith, Mrs. (»aynor, Mrs. L. N. YY'msN. Mrs. Brown Mrs. Mu!k«*_v. Mi-S*s Maud RolH»rtsori, l.nr t«a ( amp hell. Fanni«-D unp-ev, f llie Smith Pau- line Y'anOr-d«‘l. Veva M *rri-«»n. Flora and Roberta .Yl* ( ‘.ill««n, \ era C oh | kt , Frankie Hayter, Gillie (>ils»ou, N«*llie ari l Maggi«* Pomeroy, G«*«irgia Martin, f lallie (5>ad, D**s-<a Ri«lg»*way, Kinma Demps<-v, Nellie lla»laway, Fran«»*-« Bv- **rs ami Gia« »* Cawthorn; M«**«s**rs Moss YY’ sIker. ( ‘ II. ( 'hapman, IVan Collins, T«* I Aldrich. Ralph Williams, Carl Fen ton, Clark Y'anOrs'lel, John 8iiHontori, Car«*y llayfer. II. Hir-chbi-rg. Jack AII- go*sl, Clay Crider, l>af«- Finscth, B »b«*rt VanOrsdel, Kverett Gwinn, Y\alt«*r Muir. Dole Pomeroy, Harry Byer., Ze«l R««eemi*)rf, :: ^ OREGON T ? {f ; Ä m ^ 0 ; • « • ■ • ■' s M |> ì f I -Ä * p I js ft Ì I r f i , ! * 4t< - V k V I 1 ,F'- /■ T f'’ t.A U .h € l - FRIEND TO FRIEND. T h e personal recom m endadops of people who have been cured of coujl ■> i colds by Cham berlain’s Cou;>.h Ren ed v I ' lone more than all else to make i « staple at,, j of trade and com m erce over a i ge part of tl.e civilized world. AN INSTANCE Lucy StrIdrcth, of 1/ toir N. C , b 1 b n tr*»ubl «1 with a very bid cough f >r ov r a ye ir. S . ; s . *4 : “ A friend bought a bottle of Cll\M , a i .\' f - c '. m R f .MKDY, brought it to in • and i . ¡si ! :'i - I • . > .' \ t . • it. I «lid •o and to my nurpt it help i m l <»ur liottle* of it cared me of my cough.” For Sale bv Belt dt. Cherrington