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i nom iced even prior to th e prim aries | In» Hi m allegian ce to th e principle in I volved in S ta te m e n t No. 1. If the people of Polk co u nty really desire to j atop the holdupa. turm oil and ra ft! engendered by th e electio n of a U. S. Is certain if you take Hood’s S a r s a p a r illa . senator by the legislature, he ia aa This great medicine cures those eruptions, certain oi >f electio n an it ia th at the pimples and boils that apjx^ar a t all seasons; aim will rise tomorrow. He ia con by an an im m enae republican fronteil by cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczem a; j m ajority, but th is will c o t no figure if adapts itself ecpuilly well to, and also cures, dys j Polk county jieople vote as they talk pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu — if they are really sincere in what matism anil catarrh ; cures nervous troubles, they boldly assert. Mr. Henry stands debility and that tired feeling. | for a principle not a party; a principle S ra c u u — T o moot the w i . b e . o f tho.o who p refer M r.. H .I.o !-. Thom p.oi.of U o l i b « . th a t will give Oregon th e in itiativ e in „eaicio. in tablet form, we ere sow p u ttln , up lio-d'a £ 0 ^ 0 , 1 . w iia Ser.eparilia in shecolzto-eM ted Ublete u well . . in ,, r bl „ft, r aa strik in g oft’ th e ch ain s forever th a t T h is w o m a n la y s th a t a fte r the u.uel liquid fortu. B r r e Ju e li.it Hood . S a r-u p u , u „ k Uml u .«-l 1-.. d .. [ have so long bound us in the m atter m o n t h s o f s u f f e r i n g L y d ia K . riila to a .o lid e ltre ct. w e h e re retaintul in the ta o le t. ea-. , w .rle t f.v . r. Itu .v e l.ur .trvurth th e cn ratlve properties o f every medii lnal Initredient. , u,1 r , , t ,i |„ ,|,h Tho u u n d, ut I und made th e electio n of |a*rsons to I ’ in k h u iu N V e g e t a b l e C o m p o u n d Sold by d r u a y is t. or sent by mail, others tell of .in. tar .11 res . also -are. our highest law m aking body a farce m a d e lie r a s w e ll a s e v e r . of scrofula, salt rheum, oesuma, etc. ICO fio**es one dollar. C . I. Hood C o., Irowel!, Maas. to ourselves and iis a ridicule to the Maude E. Forgie. of Leesburg, Va., e n tir civilized world. If we are to writes to Mrs. Flukham : “ 1 w ant oth er suffering women tc | take th is grand step in political re know w hat Lydia E . Pinkbara’s Vege form, let us m ake if no uncertainty. table Compound has done for m e . K m A d m itted to th e secon d «’Ians o i m a il m u tter. Let us give every candidate who says m onths I suffeied from feminine ill* so th a t I thought I could not live. J be will abide by th e people’s choice wrote you, and a f t e r tak in g Lydia E. s u c h an overw helm ing m ajority th a t Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compound, and T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 14, 1908. there will be no doubt of our desires using the treatment, you prescribed I fe lt lik e a new woman. I am now in the m atter. T h ere need !>e i o hes S t r o n g , and well »sever, and thank you V. P. FISSE. itancy, no »tickin g to party lines. for the good you have done me.” W e are well aware of the evils we de FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. *1 50 sire to correct. All we have to do is For thirty years vei Lydia E. Pink- I Itom izer, one yeer in advance ■•••• • • . 2 IK) BU BSO K II’TION -, With Weekly Oregonian nr Seim-weekly Journal to cast our ballots and cast them | ham’s Vegetable Compound, made . 1 75 / With Oregon Woodman from roots and herbs, lias been the right. standard rem edy for female ills, Pure Blood i r Do You Know FALLS CITY % ^ Rickets. < g, Simply the visible sign that baby’s tiny bones i , y are not forming rapidly enough. r r .J» Lack of nourishment is the cause. *3* S c o f f ' s E m u l s i o n nourishes baby’s DIG WOODMAN GATHERING ON entire system. Stimulates and mekes bone. «^-[5 1 MAY 23KD. E x a c t l y what baby needs. PICNIC A Woodmen of the World to Do Themselves Proud. T h a t bread in l i k e l y ti> a b s o rb d is e a s e tier m s w hen s h ip p e d in a bug- g age eat a lo n g w ith o t h e r commou b ag g ag e? T h a t tin* Slar Bakery puts out s o m e o f t in- best bake- siuffs to be o b ta in ed a n y w here in th e W i l l a m e t t e ALL URUCrjSTSi SCc. AND $1.00 _________ _________________________ Great preparations are Infill.: made for Valley? the big: Woodman picnic at Kails City on .May 23rd. The Iiend/er will have out T h a t #1 spent in y o u r the big two color ixmter» in a few davH. h o m e tow n is worth more Watch for further particular**. The railroad anticipating the enormous to you th a n ¡$8 sent o u t ? crowd that will attend this enormous T h r e e o f th e m a n y log-rolling have arranged their train service so as to accommodate all who r e a s o n s w hy sh o u ld d e wish to attend on th at «lay,- arriving in m an d t h e Dallas product t >e morning and leaving after the sporta are ended. Aldo special train w hen b u y in g bakestuflV. will he run on Sunduy do a** to allow those who wish to reinuin for the grand STAR BAKERY, CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. Probate Court. ball, fireworks and big open air in itia D. T. BROWNE, Prop tion in the evening. There will be noth E state of Amasa J . Crosiar, deceased ing left undone that will add to the B urnett, Judge, — sale of real estat «4 confirmed and ad nlcasure of all who attend. The following cases have been a«l- m inistratrix ordered to make convey A t9:3U th e parade will form, led by ju«ig«'tl «luring the last week, court con ancc to purchaser. •H Stockwell’s hand, and procession of vening on Monthly, May 1 1 th. 1,000 uniformed Woodmen. Em blem - E state of Henry D. Moore, a minor— j| 1. E. J . B«»wen vs. Howard I). Good- petition for sale of real estate tile«! Mon- 8 sie.tic Hunts ami speakers in carriages _____ _ fellow, action on n«de; Joh n Bayne for day, Ju n e 15th set for hearing. will march to the picnic ground where the following program will be h e ld : I plaintiff, K. A. Turner for defendant.— A«lootion of G.irtrivle McCoy, a m i- 1 1 Continued. Sjfeeches will 1 m * made by H on.C . I n«»r— Paul Fundman apj*oint«*«l next ; fc H iwlev, Hon. Ben Jones and W. D. 2 . W hite Sowing Machine Co. vs. L. friend <»f m inor to give or w ¡timid c«»n- \ | Henry, followed by recitations and spe D. D aniel; J . L. Collins for plaintiff. L. sent to adoption. cial music by the K. F. quartet. Di D. Brown for defendant.—Continued. and has positively cured thousands oi rectly after this program will be held . 3. J . L. Tbomalson vs. CL A. Snell, Estate of M artin Lowney, «leceased— Offlce, 257 WITTt’ AI i Residence, 1401 the following sports in front 0*d the Andrew Kershaw appointnl adm inistra- Lincoln county property liieti ami up- MI H AI.^ T in’ I ’fm iie r ha» alway» been in fa- women who have ta»en troubled with grand stand: fO yard «lash, prize $ 2 ; action for m oney; N M. Newport for tor ’ P H O N E S ; b u l l ] Residence, 113 proved. displacements, inflammation, ulcera vo- of paving our if it can 1 « tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, 100 yard dash, prize $2.50. Fat m an’s plaintiff.— Dismissed for want of prose E state of Joseph McTimmonds, «!«*- E state of L. 8 . Perkins, deceased—pe- cution. race, over 200 pounds, prize $1.50; 3- done at a reasonable coat. T he re periodic pains, backache, that bear 4. State of Oregon vs. E . M. Young, ceased— inventorv and appraisement < f . tition to sell personal property granted. 1 egged race, prize $2.00. Egg race, first P atron ite One A n other fo r the U pbu ildin g o f Town a n d County port of t be i o m n iittee sent out by the ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges prize gold pin, second prize watch fob. — Continued by consent. city eoun. il to investigate find th a t tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. I'ng nt w ar—open to all camps W. (). j 5. O. P. Low vs. G. N. Phillips, con Why don’t you try it ? MAKE YOUR OWN S T O C K FO ODS BY USING W., p rise $5.00. shot put prise $1 50. firm ation; O -car Hayter for plaintiff. the cos will lie a shade less than $7 M r s . I ’ ln U h a n In v it e s a ll slclt Hammer throw, prize $1.50. Chopping j — Sale confirmed. for a flo u t foot. T h is is what our ronte.-t, prize $2.5 *. Log rolling, prize w o m e n t o w r i t e l i e r f o r a d v ic e . $2.50. Pie eating contest, 1 st prize * i fi. Thomas K inchin vs. B . Pickens, \ co m m ittee found it onn l>e done for Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tab lets ages; Oscar H ayter for plaintiff, N. j She lia s - a id e d t h o u s a n d s to ♦l.tttl, 2nd prize 75 cents. 3d prize 6 0 lam Rntler anil L. P . brow n for defend with our proposed nine blocks of im h e a lt h . A d d r e s s , L y n n , .Musa. cent". L id ie" wood sawing ed ltest,. '* ‘ V, i I . .. C O N C P E S S IO N A L P ii« ' *1 5 0 . Ladie:.’ nuil diiving eon ah«- Continued tiy csdisent. proveno n t. If we had more blocks lest, prize $1.00. G irls’ race, under l(i < 7. J . A. Harps Mtg. L o . vs. I . A. to improve it would com e cheaper o r H o rse s, C attle, S h e ep , Sw ine and F o w ls . T h e y are made fro m the active p rin c ip le o r the yrs., prize $1.50. Spe«-ta« ulai high I Kigg>, action for money ; K. A. Turner cond F ensed essence of the drug. T h e y d o n ’ t contain Saw d u st, A shes, C ho p Fe e d o r B ran . A re just N E W T O -D A Y drive from t«»p of Falls. Don’t miss j for plaintiff Continued. For U. S. Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain, o f Portland y t . W e do no t believe th is to la' a as good w hen 10 y e a r s old as w hen 10 d a y s old . T h e y co m p ly w ith all pure d rug law s. A sk for this. At 3:i>0 will he out* of the fastest prohihi ive price. It comes much 8. Petitions for naturalization of and try on ce S K I D O O C ondition T a b le ts, o r S K l D O O W orm , K id n ey, C hicken C holera, game« of hall of the season, between B lister, C ath artic, H eave. F e v e r, H og C holera, D istem p er, Pink E y e , C olic ta b letso r L o u se Pow der, higher than m acadam it is true, hut! Advertising under thin bend 4 eat a word 1 f NVO teams wiio have never lieen beaten Thomas E lliott, W illiam Boienske and S p a v in C ure o r B a rb W ire Linim ent. D istributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D I C I N E C O . , Robert McCrae. —( 'ontinued. For Representative in Congress J. J. W hitney, Albany when th e first cost is paid, yon are! ettrli iliM-rlion in c o rp o ra te d : C ap ita l s to c k $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. ________ j At t»:30 p. 111 . will he three horse races. 11. J . A. Derby vs. V. L. Derby, ac 1 st w ill he aone fourth mile race, open to tion for m oney: P*. L. Kliks for plain dime with th e vexatious problem. | go « >i> row for ■nie by Mr». John Frale»**. }M>nieH only. 2 nd «Jiie half mile race, For Sale by R A Y & CO., Dallas, Oregon COUNTY P h II um , («regoli. M 2 S open t«» all comers except professional tiff.— Default ami judgment. Your proper y has lieen greatly in j 12. N. M. McDaniel vs. D. L. Keyt, racers. 3<l slow race, open to any four creased in va'ue, your town made action for m oney; VanZantc and Oscar HALK nt KvanirG lm l «’hnreh — Household footed animal, must b<* ro«le by a W. I). Henry, o f Spring Valley Ireautiful, anil y- u do not have t o l a ', COR ■ good*, NtoveH. tu hies, chair*, couch, bed*, \V«Mnlmen. Fire works in the evening, H ayter for plaintiff.—Settled. For Representative bothered every year with renovations ! bed room suite, librnry furniture, high-griide also graml hall atul open air initiation Iff. Vick Bros. vs. E arhart & Meyer, . , sowing m achine, bicycle, leni, awning, and r i l l ’ d i f f e r e n c e c a l l In* 11 k « * 11 « *« 1 t o t h e j manv Other articles. Most of these goods arc of over 200 candidates. A prize ««f $20 action for m oney; J . II. Flower for J. E. Sibley, of Dallas building of hoard and cem ent walks. ari y new. Price* very reasonable. N. \V. will lie given to the liest uniformed plaintiff.—Continued. For County Judge M7 camp present in the parade presenting Sager. 14. G. S. Nelson vi. W. A. Keyt, ac at least twelve members or more, who tion form ou ev; N. L. Butler for plain By building the la tter you tiro done shall l>cst represent Woodcraft. The tiff. G. G. Bingham fordefciulant.—Set Alex. Holmes, of Bethel w ith th e m a 1 ter for all tim e. W e lie- L u l l sale -ptUgnal*. h a lf u m ilile«, a lso one sow For Commissioner * and s pig*, by «' Dniu.iM'h<>f*ky at P io n ee r. name W. (). \V. picnic assures you of tle«!. is the place to save money. A full line of all kinds of mill feed au I lie ve our property owners are« o m in g Mil the time *>f your lives. We never do grain kept in stock at all times. Garden an«) field Ht*t*«i, Hour ami p«<ultiy 15. W illam ette Valley Banking ( ’««. things by halves: There will be things vs. Frank L. P rice, action for m on ey; Fred. S. Crowley, of Falls City to look at th<? m atter in the sam e a l e d i i a y for * h I»* by I. A. M ay at tlir Row- <l««ing, supplies. G et a can «»f Prussian Lice Killer and use in your chicken For Clerk fun and excitem ent from sunrise Oscar Hayter and McFadden & Bryson ligh t as the Item izer. Let us do it «•Uff«* p ia re, , liesr I' h II h s . M utual p h o n e east to sunset. house. You will be surprised to see li«>w many more e g g s you w ill get. Arnold will have one of his for plaintiff.— Default and judgment M7 big steam swings and also give a bal with or«ler t«> sell attached property. good while we are tit it. Everybody M. Grant, o f Dallas ...... J. loon jum p. Come anil have the tim e of For Sheriff com e to th e co u ncil cham ber tom or 1(1. Ladd A Bush vs. I). L. K eyt, ac 1.1 v«»ur life. C E R V K 'K A I i K o . I.« ' I mihth i«»r siile row n ig h t and give your opinion for •J R u llarti. J J m ile s east o f D allas. tion for m oney; (f. G. Bingham for plaintiff.—N onsuit by plaintiff. COK MAIN * OAK S T R E E T S F. E. Meyer, o f Dallas or MgaiiiHt For Assessor CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE 17. J . H. Johnson vs. Sheridan Lum. C IN G I.K Coin»» Ruff O rp in g to n egg. $1 f«»r 1'» ^ J . K. H* «’/l«’ >. F a lls C ity . Co., mandate from Supreme co u rt; That Harry Bennett Was Blown Up Manning & Haney, Oscar Hayter un«l W. I. Reynolds, o f Dallas For School Superintendent From th e howl th a t is contin ually Thus. O’ Day tor plaintiff, Sibley & Fa- 7 0 R s a le R**gisleretl P o la n d C h in a bo ars and By Dynamite t j r r j f -rj*-rjf # ÿ v > kin, N. L. Butler and M. L. Pipes for vom iting forth from the republican sow s. W PI e x c h a n g e for ro w s th at w ill lie defendants—Continued as per stipuia- Fd. Dunn, of Dallas cam p regarding the G ham herlain- fresh e a r lv th is fa ll. F. E H ew itt. M onm outh * For Treasurer * T F. Coroner B. L. Chapman informs 11 s : lation. Cake candidacy, it would look to a 18 . D. H. Simpson vs. A. C. Miller, that conclusive evidence was found the ro w s g iv in g m ilk and other day of the blowing up by dyna ¡m andate from Supreme co u rt; Oscar ty For Surveyor Luther Ground, of Monmouth non-partisan as if they do not believe . 0 w R ill S A be L K fresh Tw in o good \p ril and M ay. One am i a Hayter for plaintiff. E . R. Bryson and th eir larwe and m uch vaunted sta te h a lf m ile s north of D a lla s, o n ro u te 1. M rs. F. mite of Harry Bennett on Gooseneck | W. II. Holmes for defendant.—Judg * M D u n lo p . tf during November, llMk}. When a m utilat ment and verdict for p.aintiff for $450. i m ajority is going to I k * sufficient to * I , ed trunk was fouml in the mill p«md of Oregon— th a t defeat Mr. G ham lierlain. They seem 10. J . H. Jon es vs. R. It, Jon es, pc - | ty ty there two or three weeks ago, it was tion for m oney; O. Hayter f <» 1 plaintiff, j NORTH DALLAS. ■ jectio n in W aeliiniiton to Hrnator of M tatrnient V . I. He wiiiiih to I«' to he scared and badly seared. Else, N. L. Butler and W. (). Simms for < le- ! ty firmly believed bv the e«roner’a jury A ld rirli’i prowi-ution of Ilia old land afraid to fom o out o|M*nly and tin- why this co n tin u al howl. Is it lie- feinlant.—Verdict and judgm ent for i • ty Mrs. Jo h n Ehlie visited relatives in that the remains were those <»f Bennett, plaintiff for $2,407.48. nesa of m anaging th e Cniteil Statea i|iieal onali .v, (or aiicli a re..... .. tliu« cause they know the people «if Oregon hut there was nothing t«j indisputably Monmouth recently. ••Jf ty 20. State of Oregon vs. A. J . Hem- ~~“ allowing liiniaelf unfit fur the position have never found George 0 Immtier- Mr. Joh n Parker and s«>n E«lwar«l, of prove them so. Four miles still farther | hree, m urder; J . II. McNarv for plain ty Jo h n Sharp W illiam » referred to to which he aapirea lain w anting in any res|>ect? Is it Perrydale, recently sj«ent a «lay in I »al up the creek this week some one found tiff. McCain A Vinton and (\ W. Tal- Congressm an Hobson as a ‘‘young ■ i ......— ■■■■ ty * been use lie lias fill«*«! the oHh-e of ias. ! a shoe with two socks therein ami the msv.rc for defendant; set for hearing May en th u siast, notw ithstanding the suit ■ Pr««f. Crowley has all the ch aractcr- governor so satisfactorily , that the ty ty Mr. and Mrs. Gretchel, from Greelv, hones of a leg and foot. The -shoe was 19th. 21. The A. II Averill M achine Co. je c t of his rem ark is a veteran <«f one ¡sties necessary t • the m aking of a p»»opl«’ seem to desire him t*» under Colo., are here visiting their parents, «» 111 * generally worn by loggers, and ty ty MRS. J. C. CAYNOR vs. N. L Guy et a l ; verdict ami judg war, two political cam paigns, and 11 j good county clerk. His clerical ahil- tak e greater responsibilities such as Bennett had on when last seen. ment for plaintiff for $43.45. toan Mr. ami Mrs. Palmer. Mr. ami Mrs. Joh n Brown spent Sat ; The inner s«»«’k, a common one, is fiorce kissing tour , ¡ty is uiHpiestioned, his honor and these? Is it because lie Inis saved 22. H arriett Irvine vs. A. J . and ty urday ami Sunday with their niece, where the conclusive proof of identifi M artha Paul, action for m oney; B. F. I in teg rity «>f the highest standard, and thousands of dollars for Oregon tax Mrs. ( ’has. Snclling. of Pioneer. PHONE 125« DALLAS, ORECON f the # Jon es for plaintiff.—Continued. “ Hades is here and now,” says c a tio n comes in. Mrs. Bennett has pos- he will do his duty both by the people payers th at w ithout en er e tic action Mr. and Mrs. Cal Turnidge, of Willa- tively identified it as one knit by herself State of Oregon vs. Jo h n Court ty f Ja ck so n v ille T im es-T n io n . Of course * | and the county. No third term bee on his part would have been irretriev 1 mina ami Mrs. Cora llalicck. «f Port- ney; assault with intent to com m it rape. for her son, and says there was probah- we know what sort of a remark might ty ty I land, are visiting their mother, Mrs. •Continued. I ever en ter his bonnet, but w hen ably lost to them ? Is it because 1 v not such another pair in Oregon. It Anna I linshaw. la* expected a little later along in the ty 24. State of Oregon vs. Jo h n Wadley, I lie has filled the oHice for the peri d et-ery a c t o f bis while in governor’s I | was made from mohair and gave extra fornication; E . R . Bryson for defendant-, j year, but we hardly looked for J a c k ty ty j generally allowed a faithful su bject by ch a ir has shown conclusively th at lie Patents. protection from cold. So ernieth the — ' ’•>ntinne«l by co n sen t: defendant ad •A • «r i t i ' sonville to ad m it it so early in the ty ty Polk county voters, h will U* ready I is working for the people’s l«est in te r last chapter in the tragic death of young mitted t«> hail in sum of $500. William Hartless. r. s. t« i season. to step down and out and hand over ests, first, last, and all th e tim e, and B ennett. Engaged in blasting rock the office to his successor. ! seven miles up the creek from the mill not for any party, clique or faction? Cake, while a gentlem an whom we j where he was employed, he and his Is it because he has n-etl his appoint- adm ire for his many virtues, and 1 comrade are blown up. The other A tag from a 10-cent piece will count F U L L value As a rule we fail t«» appie«‘iate fully ive power in every instan e to put the Dallas, Oregon. characteristw, D proving himself of too - President man’s laxly w as foundcomparatitely near A tag from a 5-cent piece will count H A LF value th e daily impoi tain’e «»f electri« it) in lin en l*est capable into «»tfi«*c, not nd- R.C. CRAVEN un stable a mind when it comes to the W. G. V A SSA LL - - Cazhier the scene of explosion. Unrem itting th is busy world liecausc th e subtle henn g to party lines when he found DIRKCTORH: only question now tippet moH in the search is made for Bennett’s body, but current has liecome so universal ami I someone else la tie r fitted to fill the N. L. Butler, H. ( ’r°ven, D. L. Keyt I large searching parties, going over as it com m on as to pass alnutst unnoticed position? And, lastly, is it because - f M. M. Ellis, W. ( i. Vassal!. I seemed every inch of ground, failed to This I>ank is please«! to place at the j locate it. . Nearly 17 mouths after the And like all th in g s of comctn gotal, it these tilin g s ju st m entioned th at the THE THREE “ L’$” FOR is missed only when it is gon<‘. People republican party today knows the disposal of its customers the facilities ; tr u n k s as found seven miles from the gained during many years of continuous use t he telephone, the telegraph, ride | |M-oplc of Ore on se«* in Mr. Cham bcr- service and growth. J scene of the disaster. an«l now one fo«>t WILLIE’S BOSS I over three miles away, show’ing that on the street curs and turn on thc lain the m an l«est fitted to fill the of the expfosmn must have been a most electric li h ts w ithout a tho u g ht of fice of l.’ nited S ta te s senator and will ter riffle one. the hourly importum 'e of e lectricitv m ik e th at big m ajority of the party UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. THE POLK COUdTY ¡TEM1ZER. BIG W. 0. W. PICNIC falls City, May 23id D E M O C R A T T IC K E T SKIDOO HORSE AN D CATTLE T A BL ETS Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price Now is the time tc save money T H E C IT Y FEED S TO R E B J. L Y D ! C , Proprietor 1 1 Fine Footwear a Specialty D A LLA S SHOE STORE I DALLAS CITY BANK TOBACCO with valuable tags Caldwel Bros. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL N«w locai j the Kitsldkf Builtlis? to their com fort ami convenience. look like 90 cen ts on n ext election It is only wh n th e “ju i« e ” is gone «lay? W e th in k , yes. and the lig liis refuse to burn, the cars do not run and th e wires are carrying no messages th at we n^ali/«* i what a gilt is hat g reatest of N ature’s treasures— ele ctricit v. FOR S A L E P m says: “The milk «»f hum. mi kind-1 nes* sis ditpensed by some p.*«»ple tastes strongly of the can. ” I'\ c no ticed that some rich men *qui*ey.c a dollar so liar«!, when they take one out to spemi it. they must make tin* eagle sick, if ever l get a rich father I 1 1 ! i 11 k I ! 1 stab 1 ,. 11 “ How to Live ami !^*t Live ' This store is inn on the “ Live ami Let L iv e" ttlan «II right. F.\« rything is marke«! in plain figure« and sold on a very small margin of profit »it the lowest prices mmsible, Quality always considered. Mv .«o«e Relieves that quality is of first ini|«ortHnee in select - ing things to eat and drink. All gro cera claim to sell the best, but when roil get anvthing at Loughary * tore you know you’ve got the «est amt th a t’s some comfort th«*sc graft y tim es. We don’t have to tell y«’»i «»nr sugar is pure cane. It meet* the re qu irem ents of the law, is branded cane sugar. W IL L IE Have Homer Dale A second-hand Wind Th it then* is a mu\c • ent the mill anti a 3000 gallon 1 state o Or gon even, to hold up a Galvanized Tank small i | f«ort ion incut lor »irmories for the pr* per training of hundnals of IN g l’ IK K OK uatiomil gu «rdamen i•» the state, w t> . new- which « apt iin llohs««ii n*ceived with surpiise He said there was no D A L I. \ S , O R E G O N | investm ent which the |N*opie could possibly m ake th at would gixe so hire« | Office phone, I2lfi; Res., IffHll Mutual >t return in dm* tim e. Trained citi ■■ ................— —— ■ ren soldiers const it nt* o u rg re.it ho|x . ^ ——— he said, since the policy of tin* conn try is to keep a mere handful ol I»f a reg. II copie of I ii I m r army “ I hojH* the |teo| tiregon will not lie so short sighted or so neglectful of their duty to the n a tion as to vote down a mens»in of When I want my that kind a t their him* election,” add ed Uaptain Hobson. up nicely I take it A. J. BARHAM \ the billposter Pest Your Bills and distribute your advertising cards. A COMMON EXPRESSION In W.»yne D Henry the people of Polk county have the only purely county c* «lidate for a at«* legislature who has unreservedly announced him self aa Imiind to serve the people in th eir choice for a> nator. He an- laundry done to the Dallas Steam Laundry N O R T H MAIN S T R E E T RE\L ESTATE TRANSFERS. Save you r tags from (E v e r yt h in g upto-date ) BOTH PHONES Ju lia F H arritt to L l) Fields 10 acre*, t 7 s, r 3 w .......................... J S Mcf 'readx et al to P«»lk ( ’«»unty Lnml«cr Goni|wtny, 120 a res, in t 8 -, r 7 w ............... A 'V C«x»|>er *’t ux to Polk County L im i upaiiy, in terror in 120 acres, t 8 s r 7 w ......... Alice C onner and lid to Polk oui»tv L'ltnlter Company, 40 acres in D «. r 7 w .... Polk County dank to Hazel J Courier, lor i t Falls City V V I .e l Stani er et U lto M 1^ . 1 «*iie—, 12 .» acres, t 0 s, c ff w Dulia«* City Rank t«»Silas Orchard "t m Dallas Frank Wheeler to William H art less. 20 aeres, t fi s. r M w '. C W Rice et ux to Kley Fleck, 10 acres, t 7 and 8 s, r 5 w . Mary F. Neis ami ltd to H II Dun- kleberger, lami in Dallas . Ja m e s Howe to Peter G Reuipel, 25 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w .. Frank P Ground «‘t ux to \ N Po*»le fols in Monmouth J L Murdock et ux to F K Mur- dock. 80 acres, t 9 s, r 4 w 0 C R R Company to W W Joh n- s «U Lum ber Company, »»43 acres t 8 a. r 7 w . .......... ............. Frank Butler <*t ux to L C Tyler, land in t 8 s »• fi w B L Knoll ’ »* W L Gilson 17 a* les t 8 a, r 5 w W illiam and Ma Sportsman to F 1 S Wilson, lots in I.c le p c «lem ** George H Allen et ux to W H B .»als, 5 aen*-. t 7 «nd 8 s, r 5 w Josephine Me D**vi U and hd to Dailaa City Bank, Iota in D «lias 1725 2025 j H O R SE SHO E GRANGER T W IS T M A STER W ORKMAN STAND AR D NAVY J .T . 40 20 1028 799 Old StatM m an Old Peach Ttnslay % 16-cz. Spear Head Sailer’* Pride Eglantine Jolly Tar Bridl* Bit Old Honesty Black Bear W N. Tinsley’s Natan! L u t Big Four Pick Ivy 400 2500 750 410 400 I 2?00 4 22 100 l ; 1 H0») Lw) Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many othar useful presents as shown by catalog : O fid Cuff Buttons—50 Tags Fountain Pen— 100 Tags English Steel Razor— 50 Tags Gentleman's W atch—200 Tags French Briar Pipe— 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook—80 Tags Steel Carving Set—200 Tags Best Steel Shears—75 Tags Lady's Pocketbook—50 T ags Pocket Knife—40 Tags Playing Cards— 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel—60 T a g s Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM D EP A R TM EN T TH E AMERICAN TO B A C C O CO., S t Louis, Mo.