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■ D e W I T T ’S K ID N E Y AND BLADDER. P IL L S Vote for W. I. Reynolds. FOB. Sn lern will r e le h ra te t h e 4t li of .Tuly. Horn, t o t h e wift* of Mr. Brow n in Dallas, Monday, a girl. W ateh th e big show wimlow of t h e Dallas Furnitur»* Co. It is a b u m m e r . Weak Kidneys, Lame Back hlflansm-iiion of the ¿ladder f A WEEK'S T3IAL 25c S Id. T oy C O is r jR .^ .X 2 3 T A .F E I1 T . I5 a .U a « , C r e f f o a Our b ase1,all lo y s will -n g a g e with t h e Mon niouth nine at Kickreall S a t m - | d»y. ‘ ■ If von w an t se«irebook8 or score cards | for hasehall gam es , go to Ross Kllis for th en i. L>o not forget t h e picnic a t Oakgrove I Sheriff G r a n t is at S p rin g Valley to* on J u n e 13th. day postiug local O p t i o n a n d election Mrs. I*. P ag ctt, of S u m p te r, is visiting ! notice«. Mr. anti Mrs. Kci Messing. Kd. Richmoiid is hav in g huilt <>» bis I. II. Kruger, t h e big sa lesm an , is lot east of bis I ioiiih a ne at 7-rooin house visiting Dallas friends tor a few days. for reu t. i | /'li* i i u T om orrow is t h e last d a y to register .lu.1v« Collin» ha* on in m an ceti v y r k for t h e J u n e election. He Aire a n d do 0,1 ' I t,m: m w " alk 0,1 M“ " ‘ 11 ' 1 o u r t ’ th e Mr. ami Mrs C. L. C r id e r a r e e x p ect- Rev. H. L. P r a t t will preach a t m Evangelical c h u r c h n e x t S u n d ay m o rn e»l hom e from th e ir h o n ey m o o n S atu r- dav e v e n in g . ing- Born, W ednesday, April 13th, to Mr. L. I). Brown, lawver, n o ta r y public. A b s tr a c ts f u rn is h ed . U p s ta i r s Uglow an d Mrs. Ora H a r r i n g t o n , a son, Dr. Hollinan officiating. building. Vote for \V. I. Reyno lds. PHONE M U T U A L 1411 PHONE B E L L SII D AL A S , O R E G O N GROCERIES j 5 per cent discount, cash (o r th;rty days) Si per cent If vou \YA.it A few p icture* t a k e n with all t n e latent a p p lm .e e s , N t b errin g - ton r a n n u k e it for you. i»H Go to th e E m p o r i u m for all th e la te E. Fleck is to move h ere from Sheri* styles in neckwear Do n o t forget the d an , he h av in g p u rch ase d a h o m e of place in t h e Rilev building . Mr. C. W Rice for $2,500. T h e Rickreall orch estra will give a Drop in a t th e store of L. 1>. Daniel an d s«-e t h e fine a s s o r t m e n t of po stal d an ce t h e r e S atu rd ay evening. E x cel lent music an d a fin«* t i m e is as su red . cards a n d o t h e r novelties. in sist upon D e W i t t ’s W itch Hazel salve. I t is especially good for piles. 1 Hoi«i hv C o n r a d S tafrin . DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. V o te fur W . I Reynolds Kn*- M. H ay ter, d en tist, Wilson building. D ; . Donohoe, d en tist, Uglow building. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pa in P ’lle O yste r shell grit food for chickens, F o r h e a d a c h e U r ¿Miles' A n ti-1 :\in . die. old a n d young wt L o u g h a ry ’s. A tto r n ey J. H. Flower, of Falls City, Full r k Elliott h ave in a hid for was a Duilas vieiior Monday. cruising Lincoln c o u n t y ’s tim ber. We m a k e a specialty of horse sh oe For sale—new five room cot* ige an d in g a t th e old S m ith sh o p .— E. Wade. two lots; price $800. See L. 1). Brown M7 C a r d s with y o u r nam e on th e m while o r F ra n k Fuchs. y o u w ait a t Li P . Daniel»’ mimic H o le. j r v \Vi t t ’s L ittle Karlv Riser s ar e HI line Southw ick a n d Jo e Castleain, j sm all, safe, su re an d g en tle little pills, of Rickreall, have gone to CourM alene, i Sohl by Conrad Stafrin. M a s h , for an indefinite sta y . j |) Daniel’s store you can find Baby wo n ’t suffer five m inute* with ! a n y t h i n g you desire in p h o n o g rap h rec cr oop if yo u ap p ly Dr T h o m a s ’ Electric ords. A lot of nice new ones. Oil a t once. I t acts like magic. .| i m p u r e blood ru n s you d o w n — m a k e s t Mr. an d Mis, W a lte r H em b r ee cam e you an ea*y victim» for organic diseases. u p from McMinnv ille Friday evening in Burdock Blood Bitters purifies ; iie blood t h e i r au to m o b ile, for a sh o rt visit with —cutes th e cause—builds you up. Mrs. H e m b r e e ’.** a u n t , Mrs. J . T. Fold, M a t e r is now furn ished t h e rock c r u s h a n d o t h e r relatives. er th ro u g h a pipe line, a n d work will New goods coming in every week. begin t h ere so m etim e n ext week. O u r stoc k of ladies tailo r suits, millin Anv person h a v in g c a t a r r h , a s t h m a e r y a n d hi'lies fu rn is h in g goods arc sell or hio n ch itis can learn of a proven cure ing s » rap id lv t h a t we are k e p t busy o r bv scndii g th e i r n a m e an d nddresf to d e r in g new su p p lies.—S m i t h & Shelton, post office box 25fi, Dallas, Oregon. M21 “ Dora T h o r n ” will be t h e attractio n T h e To v i w w l ere nil tv hero is now at t h e W oodm en hall, one night only, paving 24 cents a pou n d for b u t t e r fat, M ay 14th. A season would lie incom- a raise of 2*.< cents in th e last ten days. nlete w ith o u t a visit from this most Oakgroveit.es will give t h e i r th ird a n fam o u s of all love stories of B ertha M. ( lav, un<l t h e co m p a n y p resen tin g it j nual picnic a l t h a t place on J u n e 13, th i s y e a r is by far abov e t h e average 1908. This is one of o u r best co u n ty m elo d rain ic org an izatio n . Price 25, 30 picnics, a n d all w a n t to keep t h e d a t e in m ind. am i 50 cents. K en n ed y ’s L ax ativ e Coug! S y ru p does n o t constip ate , b u t on t h e o t h e r han d its laxative principles g en tly move t h e TEA bowels. Child ren like it. Sold by C o n L inger longer over it; let rad Stafrin. T h e S o u th ern Pacific will m a k e a it be »teaming hot from great reduction in rates for th o se wh o d e-ire to a tten d th e fleet reception at the earthen pot; and the e i t h e r Tacoma or Seattle, T ickets, | w ith a lim it of 14 »lays, will be on sale lev .liest woman pour it. for S eattle May 2 1 sta n d 22nd, t h e r o u n d t r ip from Dallas costing $10.05. For Y o ' t ztz *r returns your money if you Con’* T acom a tick ets will be on sale May 25th lite debilitoi * Bo*t: we pay h m. I a n d 2fith an d cost $8.35. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * & C. C. C h i p m a n . of Dallas, is t h e gu es t of his family in t h is city for a few days —Corvalli.: G azette. T h ere is a special sale on, of street h a ts at t h e E m p o r i u m in t h e new Riley block on Main street. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon „ . for 9 child to be born afflicted with weak kid- neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to conlroi ,he p ^ a g » . it I» yet afflicted with bed-we'ting. depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis- erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of S w a m p - R o o t Is soon realised. It Is sole ,n & { You ,u v a a s u n p |e bottle by mall free, also pamphlet toll- nome of swamp-iux*. ing all about it. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. * Do no t m a k e a n y m istak e, b u t re Mrs. M. I). Ellis w a s .it Indep en d en ce Mr. Cal K r a m e r , of Falls City, will have ch arg e of Hotel Gail while Mr v esterd av visiting her old tim e friend, m e m b e r t h e n a m e , S w a m p - R o o t, Dr t h e wife of th e genial ed ito r of t h e West K i l m e r ’s S w am p -R o o t, am i t h e ad d ress Th o m p so n t a k e s a needed rest. S de. % I i n g h a m p t o n , N. Y. on e v e r y b o ttle . ( n r special H o m e s e e k e r ’s edition will Mr. L. D. Daniel w en t u p to B utler “ co n tain one of t h e p r e ttie st views of th e W ednesday to t a k e up a fine new co u rt house t h a t h a s y e t been tak en . Our I n d ep en d en ce corre spon dent p h o n o g rap h to Mr. a n d Mrs. Glen failed to show up th is week. T h e ten n is club now have th eir Butler. g ro u n d cleared a n d we can expect m any Born, a t Corvallis, to Mr. an d Mrs. The E m p o riu m h ave a nice new line e x h ila r a tin g g am es in t h e n ear future. of ch ild ren s ap r o n s a n d dresses on d i s I C. C. C h ip m an , a 9-pound girl. Mr. C h i p m a n is one of th e pro p rieto rs of Melvin R i c h a r Ison, now an S I*, e n play. Also a line of ladies muslin u n \ i H o tel Dallas. gineer, a n d fa m iliarly know n to us as «1er wear. * “ B a b e,” lias been visiting Ids friends T h ro u g h t h e Ba rh am real estate ag en - i l ' ^\ ^,rovv*|> ° | L u ek iam u te , has pur- here. cv t h e George C u rtis place of fiO acres ^ ,^ ri/ el p r o p erty in Mrs S. T eth ero w , of Falls C i t y . an d on Salt Creek has been sol«l to Milt E ast Dallas, th r o u g h t h e agency of But- H o lm an for $ 1.800 ; l*r «S D unn real estate agency. h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Willard G ilb ert, of P o rt l a n d , were here visiting relatives Hon 1 \ S. Lc/iigliurv, Hon. G . L. 1 A telegram was mA-iv«d t h is morn in g last week. Haw kins, Dr. li. II Mc-Callon a n d I. K. «««"'V* tlial lion. 1. M l ak e would not After a n e x te n d e d visit with h er p a r Yoaku m are ut P o rtlan d a t t e n d i n g re- **- aide to till Ins previously an nonneed pu blican conv ention s. d a t e here tor n ex t S a t u r d a y m ith t bu t en ts, Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. H u b b a r d , Mrs. I m ay «lo so later. R. H:iin}xlen h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r New Mr. K n i g h t , of h e a r Dallas, h as been I * . . . 4 . , York Igmie. serious ly ill with in testin al c a t a r r h , L Ml? 11 '"T*"’ Ralp h W illiam s w en t d own to P o rt h u t ¡snow reported hv Dr. Bollnnui il8 > «mm P o rtlan d , will he n p th is evening on t h e road t o c o ..... . reoevery. to !»■ m a tt e n d u » , -eon you ng Mr. S hu It/., land T uesday aftern oon to a t t e n d th e ! w ho was successfully op erated on this republican s t a t e co n v en tio n , which Bedroom a n d parlo r rocking c h airs .if m o rn in g for ap pcm ln itis. meets today. all description s are on sale a t th e Dallas , ................... Go to t h e L adies’ E m p o r i u m if you F u r n i t u r e Co. for *1.69. Look a t t h e i r ; *" ,,K‘ l'.lr»U l > gressional District 111- dication s last n ig h t were th a t R. E. want m illin e ry of t h e latest styles. We a«l and r e m e m b e r th e «late of sale. h ave n o th in g b u t u p to d a te goods — I T h e E p w o rth league, of t h e M. E. Williams, of Polk, would he one of t h e two delegates to he selected by t h e con S m ith k Shelton. 1 ch u r c h gave a d im e social at t h e h o m e of vention to d ay .—( Iregonian. See Rinser, t h e g u n s m i t h , for all kinds i Mr. and Mrs. Jo s ep h Black T uesday e v e n Richard Clanfieid a n d Felix Comegys, of Ashing tackle. H e h as e v e r y th in g ing, which was a ver y en jo y ab le affair of Salt Creek an d Perry dale, will start you need for fishing a n d h u n tin g , and Miss V era Cosper e n t e r t a i n e d t h e col Monda y for a su m m e r t r ip in E ng land of t h e latest a n d b est makes. lege g rad u atin g class at h er h o m e S atu r- a n d on t h e co n tin en t. Mr. Clanfieid is Regulates t h e bowels, p ro m o te s easy <lav night. A s h o r t pro g ram was ren- a na tive of E ngland , an d will visit his a n d n a tu r a l m o v em en ts, cures c o n s tip a i dered an d delicious re fr e s h m e n ts se rv ed . old hom e at Oxford. tion—D o an ’s Regulates. Ask y o u r d r u g Mr. G. N. T ow nsend has notified us As we g«> to press, C h a ir m a n V an gist for t h e m . 25 cents a box. to ch an g e his ad d ress from P erry d ale Orsdel tells us t h a t Gov enor C h a m b e r - Q u ite a n u m b e r of o u r e n t h u s ia s t s to T u rn e r , W ash in g to n , w here h e is lain will probably deliver his a«l«lress at w en t to Falls City for a sk a te last S a t m a n a g e r of th e T u r n e r M ercantile c o m I n d ep en d en ce a t t h e races which are urday n ight. George Brown gave an pany. scheduled a t t h a t place th en , th u s kill ex h ib itio n w hich was first class. “ Doan’s O in tm en t cu r e d m eo f eczema ing two b ird s with one stone. tluit hud an n o y ed m e a long tim e. T h e Call ami see t h e d a i n t y new styles in neck w e ar a n d veiling at t h e L adies E m • cure was p e r m a n e n t . ” Hon. W. S. porium. We can also supply you with M athews, C o m m is sio n er L ab o r S t a t i s t ics, Augusta , Me. all k in d s of em b r o id e ry m aterial. BIG W. 0. W. PICNIC falls City, May 23rd George Brown, o u r fancy s k a te r, has 1 T h e M o th e r ’s Sewing society m e t with receive«! an offer from S eattle parties to Mrs. I). J . Becker T uesday af tern o o n , e x h i b i t t h e r e «luring t h e 1909 fair. He a n d af ter th eir usual work, were highly e n te r ta in e d with musica l selections am] can su rely m a k e g o o d in t h a t line. ! an elab o rate lunch. Stiver cam p , M. W. of A., will have Kodol com pletely diges ts all classes of t h e i r eig h th a n n u a l picnic a t B id d e r ’s grove on t h e Corvallis an«i Indepen- ; foot I. It will get rig h t a t t h e trouble | Oence ioad n e a r Stiver on Mav 29, a n d do t h e very work itself for t h e It is p leasan t to tak e. ‘ M21 sto m ac h . I Sold by Co n rad S tafrin . 1 Mr. J o h n R ib a, of Vining. Ia., says, Dr. Starbuclt is now t h e pr oud pos “ I have been selling D e W i t t ’s Kidney an d Bladder Hills for a b o u t a y ear a n d sessor of as fine a team of blacks as you would care to see. H e pu rchase d these of thev give b e t t e r satisfaction t h a n an y ,-r- t t w i t i t w w s v i e i v t ^ t ^ v * t v t i i j , pill I ever so l d .” Sold by C o n rad S taf , Mr. Win. Burns, of L u ek iam u te , his , own a n i m a l going in on th e trad e. rin. Mairied , a t t h e Methodist parson age, We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way Miss Zeta H ollister has r*»turne«l from T uesday evening a t 8 o ’clock, Mr. N. Dalles. Oregon. I «*r fo rm er h om e, after i a two w eek ’s visit. Miss H ollister’s , M. ( i r a n t , of East Dallas, ami Mrs. Me lissa Chilcotte, of Falls City. C o n g r a t sweet so p ran o voiib was m u ch admire«! ulations are offered to th e co n tractin g by her friends am i a n u m b e r of tea a n d i p arties by tlie Item iz er. fl» A new li n e of H o n e y , from E a s t e r n O reg o n , msnle from can! par ties w**re given in h er h o n o r.— S u n d ay Oregonian. alfalfa, h o n e y in t h e c o m b , 20c; tw o f"r 35c. Strained. Drs S tarb u ek a n d Bollman perform - 35c p er jar. W h en v o u r food se em s to n a u s e a te e«l an o peration t h is m o rn in g for ap - tak e Kodol. T ak e Kodol now ami u n til p«*i.«licitis on t h e 15-year ol«l son of Mr. C a n d ie d H o n e y , 20c per p o u n d . v«»ti know you are right again. T h ere Shultz, of Salt Creek. T h e young in in W e also h >ve ripe Olives, 35c per p i n t jar. i s n 't a n v «loubt a b o u t wlv.it it will do Inis been .» suff«*rei i"«- 11 «lavs a n d the an«l you will find t h e t r u t h of th is s t a t e result i* p io b iem atical, hu t it was th e W e ca r r y t h e C h a s e k S a n b o r n line of Coffees a n d T eas, ment vérifié«! af ter you h ave used Kodol ; only m ean s of sa ving t h e hoy’s life. f *inous t h e world a r o u n d . for a few weeks. It is s«»ld here by S »me 3 )0 pupils of Hoik co u n ty are On all p u r c h a s e s of $1 o r m ore, o r w i th in t h i r t y days, j hard at work to«lay a n d t »morrow t r y l i Co n rad Stafrin. we g ive 5 p e r c e n t , e x cep t fe«’d. For e x a m p l e : T h e r e tu rn «if o.ie «>f t h e m o st p o p u ing for eig h th g r a d e certificates. About lar em o tio n al «Iramas on t h e American 2 ‘> tre ai work from th e Dallas schools I n d e p e n d e n c e F l o u r. $1.14, net. I stage. B e rth a M. C lay ’s “ Dora T h o r n e ” alone. T h e m e m b e r s of t h e « x am in g 1 will he haileil with d elig h t a t t h e opera l»o.ir«l will be; Professor R U. liiil, of house, one n ig h t «inly, May 1 -»t h . T h e Dallas; .1 Dean Butler, of Bm ma V ista; f i experiences of t h e youmr girl, d a u g h t e r William Pettys, of M o n m o u t h , an I J. of a cottager, who marrieil a rich noble 10. Dnn tou. of Ballston. m a n ’s son are p a th e tic in t h e e x t r e m e . Bertha M. C i a v ’s fam ou s novel, “ Dora T h o r n e , ” will lie b eau tifu lly produce«! a t t h e opera house, one r.ight on ly, M iv 14th. T h is is ge nerally cone» «1 <1 ■ by ev ery o n e to he t h e most p o p id ar love | play ever w ritte n , am i is w ithout d o u b t l i n e »cut by t h i s fam ous writer. It will be prese nted at th e Wood men hall by a th o r o u g h ly capable c o m p an y . -0 - & & ■& fi JUST ARRIVED- fi fi fi fi GROCERY G o m e an d S ea THE & 43- 43 43 o 43 o 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 & 0 AT D ailss M ercantile G e. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00\00\0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stfeet i m p ro v e m e n t i* df»ing m o re to en eb an c e th«* g ro w th of Ktigent* t h a n a n v t h i n g else at t h e p resen t t u n e , an«l it would Is* a wise t h i n g to co m p lete t h e w*»rk th is \«*ar while t h e plant is Imre. Prof»erty ow n ers <*ouKl m ak e no l e t t e r investm«*nt, as th«* e n te r p ris e of Eugene in this respect is alread y snrea«l over t h e «*ntire northw est, a n d daily a t t r a c t ing well-to-do h o m e se»*kers, who are buying or building residences a n d be coming p e r m a n e n t resident* ««f t h e u n i versity city.— E u g en e G u a r d . W h ere the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, cruets or puddings are required ‘Royal is indispensable. O u r baseball n ine went over to Che- inawrt yesterd ay for a gam e with the I n d i a n s ’ noted nine. Uu-I \\ .Hiatus, Pete G reen wink !, ( ’land Richardson a n d ( ¿ ho rge Morton went over to see th at o u r boys got some ap plause. The game w a s a fast an d stren u o u s from stu i t to finish, a n d o u r boys kept the lead until t h e seventh inning, when t h e In d ian s got control an d kept it. Our h atte y proved a good on e, a n d with a little more practice we need no t be afra id of a n y te a m in th e valley. A feature of t h e ga m e was F e n t o n ’s long hit to cen ter titdd, w hich gave him a hom e run am i caused th e C h e m a w as to hike most wonderfully. At t h e picnic n ex t S a t u rd ay o u r boys will play with M o n m o u th , a n d b a n d a y will go to Slier- , . . . I Wou(* 1° pl*y w,l h t h a t nine, H ere is t h e score : DALLAS ab K H MB M IC PO A K J. B a rh am , 2ml 5 0 0 0 0 i i i S w an n , :ird 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 i K. Barlumi, e.f. 5 1 i 0 0 3 0 0 4 1 i 0 1 10 2 i V S .aw. « L. Rice, l.f.......... i 2 0 1 u 0 i 0 F enton. 1st . . 5 2 2 0 « fi i 0 McDonald, s.s i 1 0 0 0 i 2 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 T Boydtdon. r.f. \\ . B a rh am , p 4 0 2 I 1 1 1 u Greeiiwuod* sul». ( R j O W U B a itin g Powder Absolutely Pure Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more taSty, nutritious and wholesome. T«*tal 37 8 8 2 2 24 8 fi CHEMAWA 4 s i 2 fi 2 4 0 Casey, p ,2t:d Tebo, 2nd, s . s . . 5 2 i i 1 2 fi 2 6 1 3 0 1 1 3 1 P oland, ».s., p David, 3rd . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 Lane, c ................ 5 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 U ralian i, l.f........ 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Bear, r . f .......... 5 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scott, 1st............. 4 0 0 0 0 12 1 1 McOulley, c.f 4 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 Mr. J . B. N u n n , .iur n u m e i y m a n , — . — — — — — —— 39 9 6 4 3 27 15 5 eays ab o u t 60,000 new fru it trees have Total been set o u t th is season, a n d a b o u t 75.- DALLAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 000 of th e sm aller fruits. T h a t is sure- Run* 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 ly going sume. Hit* 9 4 1 0 0 L 1 i 0 8 t'H KM AW ’A Him* 1 0 0 i 2 3 2 0 1 9 Hit* 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 fi Base on balls : off Barham.. 8: Prdami. 1; Casey, 2. Two-bast? h i t : W. Barh am , I 1 ; Poland, L Three*base h i t : F enton, 1. ! H o m e r u n : F enton. Hit by pitch h all; j McDonald, 2. Stru ck o u t : B a rh am , 9; U a s e y ,0 ; Poland, 3. Passed ball: Lane, | 1 ; S haw , 2. Wild p i t c h : B a rh am , 3. i U m p ire, Cam pbell. Scorera, Williams a n d Brewer. Manag er , Morton. F e n to n ’s hom e ru n was a ball h i t ov er j c en ter fielder’s head. | Nearly 100 additional registrations h av e b-en made since the primaries in th e th ree Dallas precincts alone. You cann ot register a l t e r a o ’clock to* I morrow for the J u n e election. W O O D M AN HALL Thursday, May 14 BERTHA M. CLAY’S ------------ PORTLAND HOTEL r ARRIVALS Famous Love Story Thursday: J . S. Cooper. Indep en den ce. C. A. Mock, Dallas. J M. Swain et u x . Ind ep en d en ce. G. W . G erard , Ind ep en d en ce. F riday: Mrs. J . C. Morris«»», Indep en d en ce. S atu rd ay : J. H. Hawley, M o n m o u th . E . F. Hodson, Dallas. Sunday: J. A. H ay d en a n d wife. Lincoln. I). A. Madison, Dallas. J o h n Bird, Dallas. J . ('. Hay ter, Dalles. E. H. Hos ner, M o n m o u th . M. Dalton. Dallas. M onday: W. > s . Sh in n , Lincoln. Win. Boots, M o n m o u th . M. Tillery, Indep en den ce. S. 1). Brown, Ind ep en d en ce. (). C. S m ith , M o n m o u th . T uesday: J . S. Cooper, Independence. R. E. Williams, Dallas. A. J . Minkler, Dallas. (). C. S m ith , M o n m o u th . Mr. F. Rowell, Dallas. W ednesday: I. F. Y o ak u m , Dallas. < i. I . H aw kins, Dallas. U. S. Laugh ry, Dallas. P. 11 Knox, Ind ep en d en ce. B. I I . McCallon, Dallas. J . A. Baxter, Dallas. F. M. D unlap, Dallas. DRAMATIZED BY LEM B. TARKER The Best-known Play in America Same Great Cast The Candidates’ Column W A Y N E D. H E N R Y DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For Representative Resigned Too Soon. Y T RA G OO n CLOTHES FOR BOYS E«Ierheimcr, Stein Sc Co. - Makers ai Rickreall, by tbc Dallas Coltegi Y. J o n a t h a n C o u r t e r was lai«l to rest at Falls City y esterd ay , n r h earse going u p f*»r t h a t pn rpoee. H e die<| T h u r s d a y of old age. was a p ro m in e n t citizen of t h a t c o m n m n itv , well like«l an«l r e sp e c t ed by nil who knew* h im , an d a m an . w ho in t h e p rim e of his life ha«l t ak en an active part in t h e husim*ss circles of th«* places w here tie resided. 11 is «lent h is sincerely m o u r n e d l.y a n u m h e r o f rel- ativez a n d m a n y friends . at As we go !o press th e new rooter p u r chas ed by the city, is being tr ie d oil the Stroufiei block. R e fr e sh m e n ts will he se rved at t h e t e a c h e r ’s a n d school c h i h l r e n 's picnic B ertha M. C l a y ’s ce lebrated d r a m a , | “ Dora T h o r n e ” will be t h e a t t r a c t i o n at j t he op era house, o n e n ig h t o n ly , May I4tb. T h is g n a t love play is i m m o rta l a n d nev er fails to a t t r a c t h u n d r e d s of r aders «>f t h e great novelist. I t is, f w ith o u t d o u b t, o n e of t h e foremost ro- , matices of 11»«* ag«*, full of h e a r t in te r e st i ami p ath o s bl ended w ith a vein of th e most delighte«l com edy. T h e scenes are lai«l in Fhiglan«!. Nine Marriage Licenses. fi M C. A. T hey aim to s u p p ly p le n ty of good th in g s to eat an«l «Irink in th e line of lum lt a n d re fr e s h m e n ts T h e pr - cee«ls of t h e e n te r p ris e w ill lie n-ed t«» s«*nd «leh»gate8 to t h e Pacific ami N o r t h west conferen«*e of t h e Y. M. C. A., which will he hel«l a t I/Ong Beach, W ashington. J u n e 13-21. Chemawa Beats Dallas That Place. George Maekie a n d Mary Flett. William Priest a n d Frances F arriar. N. M. G r a n t an d Melissa A. Chilcott. W. ('. K ehhun a n d Edith L. Graves. fi fi fi fi % & 0 0 MEET DEFEAT. 0 N a few plain words, here is what you get in an XTRAoonD suit: A heaping meas ure of quality for every dollar you spend; and the satisfaction of seeing your boy look as well as any lad more expen sively dressed. I Reautifu / style! for toys J to lO, finished in a most attractive way. Suits for toys, 7 to 17, smartly tailored to fiv e utmost wear and tty lt. 0 The man who pledges himself to support the peoples’ choice for United States Senator w i t h o u t individual preference. F. E. MEYER Democratic Nominee Isolated Greece. Greece Is an Isolated country of 25. 941 s q u a re miles th at su p p o rts a popti latlo i «>f some 2.500.000 people. It has no railroad connection with an y other country, and, being cut <»fT from the rest of Eu ro p e by the inoiintalus of T u rk is h Macedonia on the north all co m m er ce Is by s«*a T h e principal po rts a r e P ira e u s (the p«>rt for Athens). P a t r a s and Yolo on the m ainland and t h e Island po rts «»f Kyra a n d Corfu T h e G r e e k s prob ably n u m b er all told 8,000.000. of whom ab out 4.000.000 are in I M lMf FOR County Assessor C. L. H A W L E Y Well Ta tte d . Republican Candidate “ It seems to me that I have heard m«mt of th e Ideas advanced In yo ur spe ech lief ore.” “T h a t . ” said S en ato r Horghum. "m ere ly gfies to show that they are goo«! Ideas, which will sta n d w ear an d t e a r ’’ W as h in g to n S tar “ W h ut w ill A R .v e r .il. liupiwii w h M fOR RIPRESI HATIVE women : From Polk County W. I. Reynolds Democratic Nominee for > § SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT rale ?” j] The Bee Hive Store DALLAS, OREGON One Missouri lieu ten an t go vernor missed the govern o rsh ip because lie resigned too soon When Frederick Ba les was elected governor, t h ere was chosen for lieu ten an t go v ern o r «in the sa m e ticket B e n ja m in II Rives of H o w ard county Mr Rives held offhH? a f e w m o n th s a n d resigned. Shortly a f t e r Ills re signation G o vernor Ba tes died, an d th ere being no lieu ten an t gov e r n o r t h e auceesslon fell to th e p resi d e n t of the s t a te senate. A b rah am J Williams of Boone county, who served for som e k I x m o n th s as go v ern o r of Missouri. G o v ern o r Williams w as a preacher, a s h o e m ak er an d had one wooden leg.—K a n s a s i ’lty Star. ‘’Am ong other thing». I presume f*- tber-ln-law Joke» will rotne into ittyle.” — l/m lsville t> u rie r .Ionrniil. Censure or praise rnnnnt street a in m w ho know* bliuaelf cor m e t-B a ltim o re A m trtc u . \ B. F. JONES Attorney-»t-Law IN O BPBN bK N CK . o k . I’ ru h a l« work a *|s-vi«lty. Your support respectfully solicited