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i V K J L i . V \ [A v V v o S l Ö VA The B est and L a rg e st Paper in Polk County D A LLA S V O L. X X X IV . f STOCKWELL’S BAND. O REG O N A P R IL 3 0 . 1908 N O . 14. SUICIDE WITHOUT REASON. A Woman’s Back Has many aches and pains caused by Dallas Has a Fine New Musical weaknesses and falling, or other displaie- ft ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp Organization. toms of female weakness are frequent ft he ulaehe, dizziness, imaginary specks or ft Numerous music lovers gather on our dark spots Coating before the eyes, gnaw V\ illiam Burdine. who resides on the ft stairway every Thursday and Friday ing sensation in stom: - m , dragging or hop ranch of I). B. Taylor, five miles bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic ft night ,to listen to the melodious strains south of Independence, ended his life j region, disagreeubio drains from pelvic I wafted out on the breezes from our new organs,faint spells with general weakness. Saturday by drinking carbolic acid. No cause can be assigned for tlie act, and it • j musical organization, known as Stock- I f any considerable number of the above is believed that it was the result of tem ft , w e ll’s hand. The boys are practising symptoms are present there is no remedy porary insanity. He was a married that wrH^lve quicker relief or a more per ft assiduously, doing fine work, and will manent than Dr. Pierce’s Favorite man and leaves a wife and six-year-old ft soon have the honor of lading known as has a record of over forty daughter to whom be is said to have years of curteik It Is the most potenj been devotedly attached. They were the best band on the creek. ft not known ever to have had trouble. Probably their first public appearance Invigorating tonic ami vLne known to medic?* 1 science. I t Is made His accounts with Mr. Taylor are clear wili I k * at the Falls C ity Woodman pic o ft iie glyceric extracts of nulive medici and his personal finances are in good nic on M ay 28rd, for which their ser nal roots found in our forests and con condition. Mr Burdine returned from Indenend- vices have been engaged. The hand tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or er.- ** Saturday afternoon at* ut 8 unlock has ordered new and unique uniforms, habit-forming drugs. Its ingredient..- 're und was seemingly in good spirits. all printed on tho bottle-wrapper and at ! but a?- they will probably not be here by tested under oath as correct. Having brought some groceries home that time, have borrowed the Woodman Every Ingredient entering into "F a for one of the neighbors he was nliout to deliver them along with some carbolic team ’ s uniforms for that date. The vorite Prescription” has the written en acid. He went in search of th«* liottle band is now composed of lfi pieces, of dorsement of the most eminent medical in a nearby out building, from where he writers of all the several schools of prac ft called to his wife to come and show him which we here give a list: tice—more valuable than any umount of it was. When the wife came a Director and cornet, W in. H o w e; i ioi professional u - though tbs where cornet, Lyle Rice; cornet, John K o a er; latter are not lacking, having been con few minutes later ho raised ldm self up clarinet, I a »yd R ice; clarinet, John tributed voluntarily by grateful patients from the floor and said, “ Come and kiss Burch: trombone, Uaiph Butler; tenor, In numbers to exceed tho ondor cments me Good-bye, I am gone.” Mrs. Bur Roncoe BaUantyne; baritone* Jack j glv m to any other medicine extant for dine ran to the house for some milk to administer when she found what had m odel!; baritone, John Simonton ; bass, j the cure of woman’s ills. ft Frank R ow ell; alto, Claude Simpson; You cannot a fiord to accept any medicine huppt ned, but when she returned the 1 tenor, Roy JFinseth; bass drum, C liff of unknown composition as a substitute nian was unconscious, from which con , | Johnson ; snare drum T. C. Stockwell. for this well proven remedy of kno w n dition lie never recovered, but die«l a few minutes later. composition , even though the dealer may He was married eight years ago at make a little more profit thereby. Y ou r i n t i s t in regaining health is paramount W illam ette Falls, at which place the parents of both the husband and wife to any selfish interest o f hia and it is au insult to your intelligence for him to try reside. His father and sister came from ft ^ U. S. Grant Gets it for 20 Cents a to palm off upon you a substitute. You W illam ette Falls this morning to take know what you want, and it is his busi charge of the bo<ly, which was taken to ft that place. He was a member of the ness to supply the article called for. ft ft Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the order ot Woodmen of the W orld. ft At. a meeting of tbe Polk Countv Mo original "L ittle Liver P ills ” first put up hair association held last Saturday by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, ft CASH STO RE morning, G. W. McBee, H. 1,. Fenton, much imitated but never equaled. Little f t t.tgar-caatod granules—easy to take a<* Thomas II. Lucas, an old and respect ft George Richmond, C. C. Gardner and candy. ed pioneer, died at Monmouth Sunday. Bart. Trullinger were made a committee He was born in Kentucky, August 27, to dispose of the pool, bids to be receiv 1824 : moved to Illinois, and from there emigrated to Oregon in 1850 and settled candidates, saying that he doe- not de ed that afternoon. How 1 hey Look at It. on 1 1 is donation claim, a portion of sire to “ meddle in the political j flairs of The estimated amount of tbe pool is which is now in the city limits o f Mon II. M. Cake and George E, Chamber- any county,” His position is v »ry sim i somewhere in the neighborhood of 50.- mouth. His public-spirited interest was , lain take radically different views of lar to that taken bv Senator Fulton be , ..... , . shown in his donation of 80 acres of this b" ‘ « * < • « * c*uM I k - given, the movement inaugurated all over the fore the pr imaries,'when he derline.1 land to the endowment fund for old of Statement Xn us several lonimrinities hail not made state to put forward independent legis advise the .... .. Monmouth University, and many other ___ lative candidates pledged to Statement I candidates, a position which resulted complete returns. Win. Brown, of Sa acts for the betterment of community N<» 1, wherever the nominees of the in his own defeat. Governor Chamber lem, was the only outside bidder pres inteiests. Except 10 year’ s residence in The council met in adjourned session primaries have failed to subscribe to lain, on the other hand d e d a n s with j I last Monday evening, with all the offi Illinois, from 1888 to 1800, he lived con that pledge. Mr. Cake declines to a d emphasis that no man should be elected ent, but as be made his bid 2 0 ^ cents tinuously in Polk county, and kept a vise voters to support such independent to the legislature who has not s bscrib <1 contingent < :i there being over 40,001» cial- present except Councilman Van { to Statement No. 1, and that i idcpc i- pounds in the po«d, it could not be con- i Orsdel. The main purpose o f the even- blacksmith shop at Rickreull for many æ s t dent candidates who have snl scrib -d 1 sidere 1, and the pool went to l T. S. lin g was the consideration of the bid of j years. Of his eight, children, five are should be elected, regardless of party, j Grant, of Dallas, who started the bid J. W. Sweeney for the macadamizing of j living as follow s. Albert, of S eio ; COFFEE 1 in preference to nominees who are op- j ding at 20 cents. Hi is price is a net our streets. The members of the coun ThaddeuH and Benjamin F., of Rick- cil had thoroughly discussed the m atter | reall; and Ralph, of Monmouth. He T h e dealing is simple. post'd to tlie statement.— Oregon Jour one and Mr. (»ran t will pay the expense during also Imd 13 grandchildren and one the past week, and arrived at i | of baling, weighing and shipping. <)wn • nal. era of mohair w ill be responsible for loss the conclusion that it was best to do the | great-grand-child. I f you don’t like Schil ----------- — ------------------- work themselves, thus utilizing their ; of weight in hair sacked damn. Collections Promptly M de. own plant and saving to the city any II. L. Fenton will act as Mr. G rant’s ling’s I lest, it costs you I can do your collecting for you as ! receiving agent and will b ea t Dallas profit possible to accrue. W ith this end unyrne. My experience in April 28th and 2t»tli. M-mniouth April in view they abolished the office of cheat nothing t ’lis line warrants thorough work. :»0th, A irlie May 1st, Dallas M ay 2nd. street commissioner, now held by the Youf urocet oturns your money if you don’t Bring me your accounts, and 1 will do Sheridan Mav 4t!i, and McCoy and marshal, and elected Mr. F. H. M orri son city engineer at a salary of $150 a << 1 A m ity May 5th for that purpose. like it; we pay tin». the rest L. D. Butler, Dallas Ore. month, lie to look after both offices and superintend the grading of the streets. Austin F. Htoner was horn in Findlay, | As so.in as a rooter for excavating pur Ohio, May 30,1853, and moving with poses is received, the work will be push bis parents to Alverton, Pennsylvania, j %r \ f -V— J fL ed'to conclusion. spent the early part of h i4 life in | /V /V <\ /V -A -vr r\ C. O. Tennis resigned as marshal and that state. In 1874 he was married to f r % r the present night watchman. T. (>. <Mom, Elizabeth Mnmaw, and moved with his ! was elected to fill the vacancy, he being [fa m ily to Missouri, where he resided I sworn in that night and assuming the I for about thirteen years. He came to | duties at once. This leaves us once the Pacific coast and resided in the state n i more without a night watch, hut as of Washington for a year and then I * 1 there are several applicants for the po- came to Rickreall, where I k * resided un | nit ion it i« hoped that within a few days til his death, which occured at his home j | our town will again he faithfully guard i last Saturday, as an immediate result | ed after nightfall. , of a stroke of paralysis, mentioned in I Tin' m atter of paving the Main street : these columns last week. The remains •si* was taken up and on motion of Sibley , were brought to Dallas for burial in the a com mittee consisting of Aldermen Odd Fellows’ cemetery, of which or I Goad, Stafrin, Gosper and the city ganization Mr. Stoner was a member. The W illam ette V alley Lumber com- j These goods come ; engineer, were appointed to thoroughly Rev. N. W. Sager was the officiating puny have changed the time of labor inves ’gate the matter. They will prob | minister and the pall bearers were Peter direct from the man ably go to some of the towns where < uok, Judge Burch, Judge Sibley, 1). J. for their employees from 0 to 10 hours, bithnlitic D now being laid, see just Riley, Ralph Adams, F. J. Goad, G. the tim e in vogue during the winter ufacturer. how it is laid, how it stands the strain I < ’oad and \V. L. Soehren, a delegation months. E. M. Ramsey, of Vancouver, of travel, and what would be the extra going dow n from Dallas to act as escort This enables us to is now head sawyer, and rushes logs ¡cost t » have it put oil our streets after for the body of their brother, and as- sell them at reduced ! tl ie macadam is down. ist in the interment. A large crowd of through so fast they ran out o f timlier j The opinion of the councilinen was friends, who had known the deceased and are shut down for today. Last Fri prices, as the middle man is left out, who I asked for regarding the paying of $5 or for many years, lent their presence to day the log carriage got beyond the saw $10 a month bv the city toward the the obsequies to show the respect in yer’ s control and went out tit rough the always exacts a large percentage for labor. making up of the night, watch’s salary. which he was generally held by all. He The members seemed favorable to such was a man of sterling honesty, and back of the mill, and jammed up Char This we will give to our patrons. a move. possessed of many traits of character ley Sm ith’s leg pretty badly. This ac % A tending to make him loved and hon cident necessitated a two days layoff. | •***» A good, strong Go-eart, like cut in upper left hand cor W% ored, and the passing of Uncle John Mr. Smith was able to go to work Mon Stoner from the Rickreall neighborhood ner. W ell braced and rubber tires. Usually sold at $4.50. will leave a void hard to fill. For a day. W hile they last, reduced t o ................................. $ 3.00 Monday evening, at the residence of number o f years he was engaged in the For something l»etter look at the one on the lower right Hon. and Mrs. Geo. L. Hawkins, a china feed business in Dallas, and leaves many warm friends here. hand corner. Made in reclining reed hack, reed dash, shower was tendered Miss Florence The deceased is survived by his wife steel pushers, porcelain cross handles. A very nobby and Palmer in honor of her approaching and one daughter, Mrs. A. F. Salficky, durable cart. W ell worth $12.50. On sale at $ 9.00 marriage to Mr. Paul Hunter, of P ort of this city. land, which will take place next W ed nesday at the home of her parents, Mr Dallas has this year one of the best | and Mrs I. M. Palmer, in this city. In Reed Rockers we aggregations of base ball players that : Quite a number of young ladies, rep she has had within her borders for resentative of the beauty wit and social just simply lead. many a year. Several of them have accomplishments of onr city, assembled worked and made good with a number to honor the occasion and to speed the There is no better of the bent league teams in the north fair bride to be on her happy future lif west— notably tbe three Baiba n broth A load of handsome and pretty china made for the money was showered and the evening was ers. W e have some home boys that afe -p- ui in a round of girlish amusements no ¡[slouches either when it comes to and you are respect and small talk ?o dear to the feminine Yes. 100,000 times e; .h day. connecting with the sphere. A crowd heart Solos were sung by Mi Ella Does it send o t good biood of fans and players went over to Inde fully invited to look Roy and Mis.-* Ruth Adams in their usual fine voices, and Miss Geitrudc i or bad blood? You know, for pendence Sunday, and with W alter Bar McDonald and Miss Ednelle ( ollin- at them. They speak ham and Ned Shaw as n battery showed rendered some incomparable instru i rood blood is good health; the team at the commercial center how mental music. Dainty refreshments bad blood, bad health. And for themselves. We to j lay hall by a score of lfi to 11. were served and partaken o f with a zest \ou know precisely what to that fully defined their goodness. A The main trouble so far this sprint; are giving an extra 10 unique feature of the evening was th* take for b d blood Ayer's has lieen the. securing of suitable grounds p:oM*..tiug to each o f the guests a Sarsaparilla. Doctors have on which to lay out a diamond and car«I on which they were asked to give per cent off for 10 days which would not la- too far out of tow n. Mi.-s Palmer some good advice for tl** endorsed it for 60 years. governm ent of her married life. Coming Several sites have been proposed and 1 Is ft «•»ip* !*■)/» f rentier t r only. from tbe inexj»erieneed source it did, n.-r. Tie* ,.. rejected, either on account of price or >•. llit* t*iii««l. «ui .tan« <-s ate tbe reading of tlie many wor is of conn s i HU. K< “p tli«< bom !• distance. Now comes the college to the se! ny the guest of honor w a -* especially aid of the players ami offers the free use d ioil and creative of much amusement. O. A jot Co., I nw*l1. ULmmc > raaiiufftcturo: uf - ; The occasion will long be rem em ls'i- of the campus, if the money can is* ^ ll>IH V ed by the participants as a most happy raised to put it in suitable condition. As A » * i I one f.üLkir. etuoKAL. tins is an ideal ball ground, easy of The guests were: Mrs. Ralph Adams. access, and one which is naturally built W c hftVö no «eer^tsl W « v>a> >i*h Mrs. Dr. Bollman, Mrs. Ed. Dunn, Mr«. ti e form ili«* o f «11 ou.- nse-Dolre*. W in. Howe, Mrs. Bert b u y, Mrs Ross for the accomodation of soectators, the Ellis, Mrs. Loyd Soehren, The Misses offer was gladly accepted, and the work Florence Palmer, Ella Roy, Ruth of raiding the funds is now in progress. Adams, Clara Guv- Pearl Burke, Belle It is proposed to plow it up, level it in Elliot . M yrtle De Haven, Alice Grant, Veva Burns, OUie Howe, Lillian Liur- good shape, and then by means of the ______________________________________ - -V- enson, Lucy Van Tassel, Vangie Hart, c ity’s steam roller so pack the ground as INSTRUCTOR OX N ‘ »rr. Robertson. Maggie Peebles. Flora to make it. one of the tn-st t»all grounds McCallon, Krfie Brown, Lydia Museott, in the state. The work can ia* done Edna Scott, Maud Robertson. Francis iHonpsey. Gertrude McDonald, Ruby none too quickly to suit our fans, as Studio: K««om 2, Wilson building, Fiske, Lyle Phelps, Edna Holmes, many of them ere getting anxious to Dallas, Oregon. K oiroy McLtevitt, Maud Hart, Mra. Alvia see how onr new player« try out. Lynch. m I * * William Burdine Mysteriously Drinks Carbolic Acid. i é t Gonio to the Circus te #■ It will pay you to visit our store on circus day. W e are going to give some special good values on th a t day. üjät #■ m A See us fo r Shoes, and H ats, Gloves, Parasols and W ash Goods o f all kinds. w ant T here is shoem aking w orth as well as dress m aking w orth. “ Queen Q u ality ” Shoes set th e fashion. This store has th e sole agency. wjf' n Ü- your business. MOHAIR SOLD. * # Queen Quality Oxfords W W A TCH O U R W IN D O W S We They Fit Where Others Fail” CAMPBELL* EiOLLiSTER Pound. ^ Thomas H. Lucas, Pioneer. # parts, arched instep; graceful, light appear ing shoes. Queen Quality Shoes. BY THEIR LONESOME. Ï $ City Council Will Macadamize the Streets Themselves. Fashion demands short vamps and fore Sty le and sat- isfa ctio n — you g e t both in The Queen Quality gives you all these. The demand for Queen Quality Shoes grows bigger every day. Ë jf & A. F. STONER GONE. Hi* Attack of Paralysis Proves Fa tal * * * * * * * * * * * * vr * * # & È S W E ASK YOU TO * T R Y O N E PAIR ' The Bee H i ve Store A Reliable Place to T ra d e ” DALLAS, » * Bargains :: % z»fl\ OREGON — ----------------- -- # NOW 10 HOURS. In Go -C arts and Reed Rockers Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany Increase Time. r >.^' » v U ' ♦ - ^ \ * vr CHINA ^SHOWER. # BASE BALL. Dallas Has a Good Nine- Splendid Grounds. Does Your I w * * * DALLAS FURNITURE GO. D A L L A S, OREGON Special New Designs in Wail Paper * # * * * * 4c 4c * * * * * * * HKi* * * * * * * * * * * Heart B zat 4 yers Ui MISS M. OLIVE SMITH PIANO A N D ORGAN. ^ X ■ •; m » 'fa ti.. y'Xf * - ' s . .../a. < j ■ i l (• - J ... ! i n m rr :-" v v ' J , ' *\Y FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommi F -is of people who have been cured of couz’.:y . ..d colds by Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy 1 v e done more than all else to make i i staple arb le of rrade and com- merce over a rge pari of »i;e civilized world. A N INSTANCE. Lucy Suddr* th, o f Lenoir N. » a v ry b.i l co.tgh f >r ov.*r a y • bought a botti • o f ClH M i n b : m i g h t tl l » m - « r i m >i.m.*o . so an l t > my surprsv it help cw rd me of my cough. " U * M r n trouble«! with s . es : “ A frieml '.«»Fr.lt REMEDY, I I I We it. I did F mr ÌK>ttles of it For Sale bv Seit & Cherrtngton