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D r .M iles ' ân ti -F abn P ills ’PHONES: BKI- ' ' I Ä n Lay We Our E g g s Patronize One Another for t DEM OCR CONC For U. S. Senator..... G< For Representative in Co [tort c We lay our eggs before you fresh from the farm. I »m hen to vour table they come us qtiickh as it in |to*sibl(‘ to get them. Try some and see how different they are from just ordinary eggs. Rut good as they are the> are not a let l»et- te r tlia all : .eerie« ban lie here. If you like fresh ega-s, a« you surely will, you will like our other groceries equally hh well. You will like our prices too. They are always the lowest that will pay for line quality. E. B O Y D 6 l S O N ...at th e .. . c. V(*t- Hall i. in. C o rn e r G ro ce ry For Representative For County Judge STEVENS For Commissioner For Clerk For Sheriff ................. For School Superintenden BTEVFN3 SHOTOUN8 SHOOT 8TRA1GHT AND 8TRONO For Treasurer For M l* by all progrss- tlvn Hardware and Sporting Oood* M»r- c&alit*. If you cannot Obtain, W* «biD direct, •xpr«*a prepaid, upon reealpt of Catalog Price. For Surveyor J. S T E V E N S A R M S & T O O L CO. P. O. Box 4098. All Humors he list H. >TAL 1906 100 126 64 55 128 L25 155 112 83 39 175 79 >37 80 ¿07 ¿19 161 5 9ô ¿82 Ï27 de- lia - as- ris- ats tal- Are Impure matters which the skin, 111 kidneys and other organs cannot take c 01 without help. Pimples, hulls, eczema nnd other er tlons, loss of appetite, that tired fecli bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull he aches ami many other troubles are due them. They are removed by H o o d ’s S a rsa p a rc fl In usnal liquid form or in choooli. tablet* known as S a rs a ta b s . 100 d o * * E very dollar spent by owners o f I « in i* » property in a town help« make their holding* more valuable, that they can com m and high er rei advertises their town aH one of thr W . I. Reynolds, the democratic not nee for superintendent, has been a it dent of Oregon for 21 yearn. During of tliin time he has been engaged school work. He wan for neveral yet president of the Polk County Sund School Association, mayor of Dalian i two yearn, and ban helped with limn and labor to advance the material terentn of Polk county. 11 in intern are all in thin county, and he will, elected, devote hin whole time to the i building of the schools. W e think t! the voters will make* no mintake in ele ing YV. I. Rcynoldn superintendent. W hen a paper stoops no running for one of the highest olli< in our land, they nhould l»e ee tain their proof hand— they may need them . statem ent* made lant week Newberg Graphic are < erta by t en tirely wit o u t foundation, except in the inindn THE THREE “LY* FOR WILLIE’S BOSS ma Town PORTLAND =R 0 SE= FESTIVAL T o b.* held in PO R TLA N D , OREGON JUNE 1 to 6,’08 W ill lie the most brilliant Im prove ments Draw First Class lil il ever held in the Pacific Northwest Portland, “ The R o s e C itv ,” will lie a scene of splendor and the center of world-wide interest for one week. Immi gra Several im portant conventions to be held in Portland on that occasion. low an assail the persona) character o f a in Per nent Chicopee Falls Mass. and incidentally brings m ore btisin to their renter. their ground* and have Swnd for lSO-page Ulna- tratad Catalog describ ing entire ontpUt. H .a attractive cover in color*. Mailed fo* 9 c*n u In lu m p * to pay postage. T SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. tion he Will Sell Special Tickets on This Occasion FROM D A LLA S to Portland and Return at 7 ,y//////////////s// ////////// t \ * \ o f the Little T a b l e t s a n d the P ain is G o n e . I ; ? / W / fy / z . ____ jjnr|e gj]J LOW CHURCH DIRECTORY. LOOKS LIKE OIL. Mr. Cake and Statement No. 1. grown May Yet Have - Oil Well, Preaching hours at i l and 8. % M. E.CHCBCH Preaching Sunday morning and even- : ing. Sunday school at 9:4n. Kpworth league a* 0:30. Prayer meeting I’Uurs- : In conversation with Uncle Bill Brown the other duy we learn tiiat indications day evening.— M. P. Dixon, pastor. are inti orH 8trot,gly than ever to 1 . * .. . BAPTIST CHURCH. the thirling of oil on his tarn, near town , where boring is now in progress. This Preaching Sunday morning and even- j , wa8 announced in the Item izer some ing. Sunday school at 10. B. Y . P. U. at 0:80. Prayer meeting Wednesday ! evening.— F. H, Baugh ton, pastor. livion and forgotten. W ho would trust i oal that such could be tlie outcome. It Mr. Cake n«.w? Do you believe he ‘ is not yet an assured Hud, but those PRKSBYTBBIAN CHURCH. would work lor Oregon’s best interests j who claim to know, say that such a find mould he by some misfortune be Preaching Sunday morning and ev- ! is not only possible, but very probable. c a tto the nation’s capital? Men who . . , *. .. ening. Sunday seho d at 10. Christian ! won id p«-e »m r.pie-entutives of ibis A fte r getting clown with th«* first well Endeavor at H :” 0. Prayer m eetin g! giu.it comonwealth cannot »»low hot an«l ; som«? 100 feet, the casing became bent, Thursday evening.— D .J. Becker, p.istor. tune, They ! rtII,| tjie „ rju \]ú(\ to \)e tak**n up and •old at one and the same time. n ust stand bv ilit- pi ilici; !< advc «•«ted. ! d rillin g began anew. This was done CHRISTIAN CHURCH or else stand aside, f»»r th«»>*e w ie » will ; for ti»e people shrill rule belici • fo r th . not many feet away from the old one. Preaching bundav morning and « veil , bud i In the first well they found a vein of ing Mr. Cake you ha«l a good chanci Bible school at 10. Senior yon had the stamina t«> stan d by the? light green water, and have now reached Christian Endeavor at 0:110. Bible class sentiments von expressed hetoie the ; . , and prayer meeting Thursday evening. sanction of the primaries, tmt y«»u tail- i .. a t . Corbin, pastor. ed just «* soon as you ventured into tlie Dr. Mars, who was a resident of the A. RATES EAST and W I L L HE M A D E T H IS KB A S O S B Y T H E SOUTHERN P A C IF IC (L li.E S IN OREGON) F rôinD â[!as,O r. AS K GLOWS: via California $89.40 84.40 83.65 76.90 76.90 tl-r«»i!^h I*.»rtlun«l $74.40 69.49 64 49 64.40 6-1.40 TO Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Ámsas City T IC K E T S W I L L BE O N S A L E May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7. 22, 23 August 5, 7, 21, 22 % SWIFT & CSS, I »«»«I fo r retu rn i n ‘. m «lays w ith s to p o v e r priv- lexes »it p lea su re w ith in lim its . Corvallis & Eastern • HZMEificit THE DATES. Railroad i A tag from a 10-cent piece will count F U L L valuo Keep S a ve you r ta g s fro m HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST WASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. C a id w e l B r o s . POOL AND BILLIARD HALL Now Iwaltj hi the Kersl.ike Building Sailor’s EglantiM Joiiy Tar Old StatMman 0M Peach Tlnsloy's 1G-*i. À Brfdto Old Honaity Black Bear TÎNjCf a M pjÉumfyBí* cyriiL ,'ithout charge, in the ¡jCiÎMÎiïiC JiKiCi'ÎCÛ!». A handsomely illustrated wc«*kly. I,ärgert elr- cniuLiuii «»f anv scientlUe journal. Terms. S3 a year ; four months, »L Sold by all newncti h I its . Mb niM & Co.36,B~-^’»New York Branch Office, 625 P 9L. Warhlngton, D. C. F R E D . J. W A G N E R lias just put in one of the “ Barous” HORSE-SHOEING devices. It is the latest thing out for shoeing horses and he has the l»est equipment and can do the best horse-shoeing there is done in the county. He It;!-* the best of help and therefor can back tip what he says. Just give him a trial and be con vineed. There is no J>ett«'r work put out than is put out at this shop. p r-v it C - f '• ■ 1 oi IW French Briar Pipe— 50 Tage Leather Pocketbook—80 Tags Steel Carving Set—200 Tags Best Steel Shears— 75 Tags K" Lad y’s Pocketboo.t— 50 T ags Pocket Knife—40 Tags Playing Cards— 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel— 60 T ags supplied themselves with presents with which If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write i T R Y T H E Hl - T 5 C E N T c k . \ r i : v r i : K t H Y — m :m r n r n ^ T U ^ I t lS _ L l^ r> OCdP AUo the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar P R E M IU M DEPARTM ENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., S t Louis, Mo. l r< *at notice, H. H. LING. Agent. Corvallis. W. N. Tinsley’s Bit us for catalog. ■ 0 9 A t c o w B . e O W r ’W A N P p R C G C j t , . A n yon e ponding n sketch and description may Big Four merchants have M any to redeem tags. M arks D e s ig n s quickly uscorijilu our opinion free whether un invention ts probably patentaWe. Coniniunicn- 11 <>ns ?f r ictiyconfidential. HANnB00K on Patent» bent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. ? taken through Mui.n A Co. receive I i l ;30a. m 12:15 a. m Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : O jld Cuff Buttons— 50 Tags Fountain Pen— 100 Tags English Steel Rasor— 50 Tags Gentleman's W atch—200 Tags T rad * C o p y r ig h t s A c . A ll o f th e a la.« ,• tra in s <*<>nn«vt w ith S ou thern P a c ific tra in s b«»th at A " m . . am i C u rva llis. ns w e ll as tra in s fo r D etro it, u iv in g d lreta s e rv ic e ti> N e w p o rt and Hretetihnsh H * Springs. For fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n a p p ly to G E O . F. N E V IN S , Gen. Pas. A g e n t. A lb a n y O re g o n . ■ (E v e r y t h in g u p to -d a le ) , i t ’ .S p No. 11- LO C A L A ll E N T W m . M o M u k r a y , ______ ____ L e a v e s C o r v a llis ................................. 6 0 0 p .m . A r r iv e » a t .A lb a n y .................................... 6;40p. m. L e a v e s C o r v a llis ............ ...................... A r r iv e s a t A lb a n y . ..................... General Passenger Agent, P O R T L A N D , OREGON c n e r a l P assen ger A g e n t, P O R T LA N D . OREGON 12 .-*>«» p. ni L e a v e s C o r v a llis .....................................12:45 p .m . A r r iv e s a t A lb a n y ................................. 1:30 p. m. N o. 7— with valuabie tags I. N. WOODS, M cM U R R A Y, . l:.«p . ni. N o. 5— L eaves C o r v a l l i s ...................................... 6;30 a. m A rriv e s At A l b a n y .............................. 7 :lu a. in N o. 9 — TOBACCO O r w r ite to W M . No. 12— T r a in s fo r A lb a n y : It F o r a n y fu rth e r in fo r m a tio n r a il on 1. X . W OODS, L o c a l A g e n t , 7:35 p 8:15 p. L e a v e » A lb a n y . .. A rri\ «’* a t C o r v a llU L a t f » A lb a n y ............ A r r iv e » a t C o r v a llis A tag from a 5-cent piece will count H A L F value $ 2.55 ' &TAT Never Sold in Bulk Sometime ago Alm ira Rebekah Degree team of Dai las was invited to put on the initiatory work for the Slate Assem bly which commenced its annual ses sion iu Salem Tuesday morning. It has always been the custom for the de gree team in the city where the assem bly is held to be honored with attend ing to this work, and this is the firs' time that this rule has been broken o\ er. A t the district convention held a* lmifcprucc some three months ago, Mrs. W in. Galloway, the state president, was present and our team put on tin work. »Mrs. Gallow ay was so pleased with tl.eir proficiency that she at or.ee an nounced that tuey must l>e accorded the honor of doing ho before the higher assembly. T h e invitation was duly re ceived and accepted, and since then the ladies have been busy ai frequent influence of tin* machine, therefore you Texas oil belt, and fam iliar with its dis workings there, savs this EVANC5BLICAI. CHl’ R ’ll. intervals increasing the pioticiency of mast stand buck and gi\> the pr«*ier«-iicv j I covery . ami . , . , , . , io a mao who will abide by the will of • • i green "*'**» . fluid is nndou htedy a precursor of Preaching Sunday morning and even their work— if such a thing were possi the people. Oregon has J passed • the b le —ami Tuesday evening at »Salem stage of political hnflfriun, and by the i an oil gusher. 11« says they always ng. Sunday school at 10. Christina Endeavor at G:3t). Pray. r meeting they made go«*! in every particular. At grace of God, and the sensible people j strike such a fluid at varying depths and Thursday evening.— N. YV'. Sager, past- the meeting that evening they were .-I" MU,II forever rental.» tlie leuler of tt li tie further on fhe reaU tu ff, l.ut that tor all that i- rj/ht anil li.4«---f;.r II> '« '" • * “ - ! 10() ,,,■ “ (Kl feet n.av intervene, lo v. awarded many compliments and ‘.cipation of the masses, for the uphitlng plaudits »»f tlie large assemblage. I lie Odd Fellows are particularly of the banner of purity in all things po- Mars is enthusiastic over this co «»red well pleased with the «tame their au x il litical. And so Mr. Cake, vale and water being 'omul and to his mind there iary has acquired, and Finlay evening farewell. The people want men who is m» doubt that oil will be struck. uft.M- the ladies had finished their w w k know their minds, not influenced by Mr. Brown sent a bottle of the fluid to they treated the whole bunch t«» a fine any machine.— M l. Scott News. (R e the agricultural college for analysis last spread o f sandwiches and coffee, ice publican.) SatuYday and an opinion from tlie chem cream and cake. An hour was most ical expert there is most anxiously pleasantly spent thereafter in having a awaited. Deafness Cannot be Cured good time and congratulating tlie team by local applications, as they cannot on their efforts. Like Letter From Home. T h e ladies w h o participated and w e n t reach the diseased portion of the ear. __________ j inventors*, e P i ________ ___ to Salem Tuesday were: Airs. II. 1». There is only one way to cure deafness, Tn renewing her subscription to the I book on I low to obtain and 11 patents, V*'l»:.t Coe per, Mrs. Kd. Shaw. Mrs. C. <». ami (hat is by constitutional remedies, I vcntionswillpay.liowtoKPtapartnerjimtotlif r E Item izer Mrs. C. Gibbons, of Oregon I i valuable information. N r,t free to any nddreae. f Coad, Mrs. F. J. Coad, Mrs. 1). M. deafness is caused bv an inflamed condi- ( Metzger, Mrs. J. T. Ford, Mrs. F. II. til,II of tlie tniirotts lining of the Ku- j C ity, hhvh site liae taken our paper for | Morrison, Mrs. V. P. Fiske, Mrs. YV. K. stachian Tube. When this tube is in- j 30 years, and that after living out of the KUis, Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mrs. YV'. L. flamed you have a rumbling sound or COU|,tv for many years, it still comes like ! 1501 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.Ì en . * , * ,, Soehren, Vfrs. G. L. Hawkins, Mrs. B. imperfect hearing, ami when it is en- 1«*se«l. de,line,» «lcatne-s is i* tin the reaiilt, atai j » l« ‘ “ *r fro1" ,,ouie Mr"* ' M. Guv. Misses O llie llow e. Evangeline tir e ly .•1.4*»!. H art, Slav Shelton, Edna Hayes, Sadie j unless the inflamution can be taken out now 78 years ol«l. She came to Polk j Lynn, Elbe Brown, Ruby Fiske, Edith and this tube restored to its normal con county in 1854, and was for 10 years | Yates, Georgia M artin, Nora R obert dition, hearing will be destroyed forev postmistress at Bridgeport. She still e r; nine cases out of ten are caused by has the ol»l flag presented by Dallas cit son. catarrh, w hich is nothing but an inflam izens to Bridgeport precinct. It was ed condition of the mucous sufaces. made by Joint Taylor on the first sew That Special Meeting. W e will give One Hundred Dollars for ing machine that ever came to Dallas. The meeting of interested property any case of Deafness (caused by ca- owners, called oy the city council at the | turrh) that cannot he cured by H a ll’s T IM E T A B L E N o . 35. chambers last Friday nignt to confer Catarrh Cure. Send for ciculars free. Chamberlain to Speak. regarding the matter of paving, was F. J. C H E N E Y c* CO., Toledo, O. Sold Trains from and to Yaquina Governor George E. Chamberlain largely attended, many lady taxpayers bv all druggists, 75 cents. Take H a ll’ s No. 1 - w ill address the citizens of Dallas ami being present. The sentiment for ami Fam ily Pills for constipation. ..... vicin ity at the Woodman hall on next Lonvpg Ynqulna against paving was found by several r r iv e » h i C o r v a llis .......................... Wednesday’ evening. Large crowds are A votes taken to he alsm t equally divided. A r r iv e » at A lb a n y ........... greeting him at every speaking place A fter a long discussion, engaged in by Invigorate the Digestion. No. 2 - and it is expected that it will !)«• the L e a v e * A lb a n y ............... ................ those interest«* I and some others, it was To invigorate the digestion and stim same heie. Bring out your fam ily and L e a v e s C o r v a fii* ordered that a com m ittee be appointed A r r iv e » a t Y n q u ln a .... by the council to personally secure the ulate the torpid liver ami hovtels there’ s hear the important issues of the cam paign intelligently portrayed. The 1 »al expressed wish of each pmperty ow ner nothings«» good »is that old fam ily rem Trains to and front Detroit : alomr the route of such proposed im edy, Brnndroth’s Bills, which has been ias hand will be in attendance t«» furnish music for the occasion. At one o ’clock No. 3 - provement, in the mattei of paving or in use for over a century. They cleanse Governor Chamberlain will make a L e a v e s A lb a n y ............................... macadamising each block to l>* voted the blood and im part new vigor to the speech at Independence in the opera A r r iv e » a t D e t r o i t ........................... .. according to the numlier of feet owned, I rm I v . One or two every night t'»»r a N o. 4 - house ami w ill no doubt have ¿1 large ami to stand. If enough were found in week will usually be all that is require«l L e n v e » D e t r o i t ................................... a block to carry that block for paving, F«>r constipation «*r dyspepsia, one or crowd out to hear him. The governor A r r iv e » a t A l b a n y ...................... stands as the only firm and steadfast well and good, provided also that two taken every night will in a short adherent of the peoples’ people) principle and Trains for Corvallis : I enough blocks were secured to aggre tim e a (Ton I great relief. Bra'«lr< tit’s , to you why g a t e 10,000 square yard, winch it is un ¡‘ ills are tin* same flue laxative tonic pill j w ill he able to fully explain N o ,»— such should receive the support o f e v derstood the paving company must your grandparents used and being pure A lb a n y .......... 55 p. m. ery man not hi«lehoun«i to party ma- L**nve» A rriv«* • a t C o r v a llis . have to enter a bi«l for the work. The ly Vegetable are adapted to every Do npt for^«*t the date, No. 10--- matter will he held in abeyance until e stem. S*l«l in every drug ami medi chine work. cine store, either plain or sugar-coated. Mav 27th. Leaven A lb a n y , ... *2 :r*2 p. he com m ittee makes its report. « 3)5 p. A r r h e s a t C o r v a llis ....... No. 6- For t’ arlinilara Call on P » .a y »: “ The milk of hnnmn kiml ness ss ilis|s'iise*l by some |ieupk tastes strongly of th e can. ’ T v e n > tiewl that some rich men si|lleese > •lollar so haril, when they la k e nnt out to spemi it, they must make thf eagle sick. If ever I get a rich fatliei I think 1*11 estahlisli a sc I mh .1 on ‘ 'H ow to Live ami Let L iv e .” Thir store' ia run on the " L iv e ami Is't L iv e *' plan all right E verything it inarkeil in plain figures ami soH on a very small margin of profit at tlie lowest prices isnsible, quality a la a v t considered. My boss believes that quality is o f first ini|s>rtance in select» ing things to eat and drink. A ll gro cers claim P ise li the heat, hilt when you get anything at Lnughary'a .tore you k n » « you've got the . -t and that I amne comfort these grnfty times. W e d on 't have to tell you ime ■agar la pure cane. It meets the re- qairem en U of the law, la hrsmled cane sugar W IL L IS 25 Doses 25 Cents T ake O n e ßi® i s s s n s s X S y -T fc i«-» -*-,•» ,*« ( F o r T rap or Field a S T E V E N S S IN G L E or D O U B L E B A R R E L S H O T G U N ia Ideal. L o w in Price — Hifrh in Qv ality— good gun va lu e right through! Made In atandard gauges, lengthe, w e ig h ts , e tc .— Ham mer or Ham merleee Style*. For Assessor.................... One b a d A fte r-e ffe c ts How have the mighty fallen. The idol is shattered and Mr. Cake ignointni oualy bock on Ins on-reiterated loyally lo Statement No. 1, iimile before the pritnariep, now he renius and sneaks into tin: Machine cani|,. hoping thereby to break the |*>wer of the initiative and referendum in Oregon. But Mr. Cake no, all, one else can ever bo that. lt is here to wtav, and the rule of the people shall rule henceforth in Grand Old Ore- gon. It is the dawning of s better «la.v — politically— and the glorious sunlight Almira Rebekah Degree Team Choten Above All Others. T ry They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no V HIGHLY HONORED. Headache Headache F O R ^ N euralgia S c ia t ic a . R h eu m a tism B a c k a c h e . P ain inch est D is t r e s s in sto m ach . S leeplessness If you have sunk bktter HORACE WEBSTER'S CONFECTIONERY