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We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way
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A new line of Honey, from Eastern Oregon, made from
alfalfa, honey in tlie com b. 20c: two !• r 35c.
Strained.
35c per jar.
Candied H oney, 20c per pound.
W e also h ive ripe Olives, 35c per pint jar.
W e carry the Chase & Sanborn line of Coffees and Teas,
f iiious the world around.
On all purchases of $1 or more, or within thirty days,
we give 5 p ercen t, except feed. For exam ple:
Independence Flour, $1.14, net.
CRID ER’S
ii.-¿. a. a. .3- a. x - a a . a a. a.
^ ¡.'‘ whu-hrt’“ »not pr^'nuom l,81 ntiklftUon
S ïo n ^ ïî.w œ n d itw n io f'.b e iépr^ducuri
organs of Viomen. men til depression and lr-
rltabillty. afesoclated wlt»chronic diseases of
the reproductive organa of women; constant
sensat on off heat In the region of the kid
neys; iaerArrharrbi (flooding), due to a weak
ened con/ltlon of/the reproductive system;
amt-nor/myytsiirpressed or absent monthly
periuc fayAisirr^froin or accompanying an
aonorliAl condition of the digtstiv.- organa
and /tfaimie ( thin blood ) habit; dragging
sens/ 1 : 0 ns la the extreme lower part of the
abdomen.'* .
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6ctTt!r*Or'.iiT n T --i r. I’ leT.-h’ a Favorite
l-VT-TVigT’^.i^grr—: r-onnrr ù hi ¿ " ¿‘ i-dr-
onETorwin* is Unicorn root, or Helonlaa,
ami the mojical pn>v-*rtlc. of which It
most faithfully represents.
Of Golden .seal root, another prominent
ingrediont of "Favorite Prescription,”
Prof. Piiii -y Ellhutwood. M. !).. of Ben
nett .Medical College, Chicago, says:
" I ‘ an im I-, t iti-'dy in disorders of
the -, ab. In all . atr.rrbal conditions * *
and acral on/eeblenmnt, it Is useful.”
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'I. > u • r. M. D.. late of
Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root :
«In relation to its general effects on the
aystrr;.. there l< no r'ciliclvr in use about which
there te such >_;< ■: . ;i uvarnm ity o f ovinltm . It
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led at. tlx tonic useful In
all debilitated si h r,-s.”
Prof. U. • ...rUa/ow, M. D.. of Jeffer»ou
Modi'* il Coin go, says of GoUlcn Seal :
« V. ! iub'u ia uterine l.rn oriflat«*. menor-
rnag'H (flooding) n-.d congf^tive dysnu-nor-
r ceaiDalmu’ incn-.,r»:atK>n'.’'
I;r. Pierce Favorite Prescription fa.th-
f Jlv repri. - its .I the alnive named in-
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. t s a . erres i lie diseases Îor which
ti cv :uo re - -Miiieiniod.
GOVERNOR HERE.
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Cures Woman’s Weaknesses.
Wo refer to that boon to weak, nervous,
suffering women known as l)r. Pierce’s
Favor.t;* Prescription
Dr. John l y fe one of the Editorial Staff
of Tut: l ’or k « tic M*:mcAi. 1U view says
of Unicorn root (/i< K-nUia D lu to a ) which
is one of the chief ingredients of the "Fa
vorite Prescription ” :
"A remedy which invariably acts as autcr-
ine Invi.vomtor ' * * makes for normal ac
tivity of the entire reproductive system."
He continues "In Helonias we have a médica
ment which more fully answers the above
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NO. 18 .
D A LLA S OR EG O N M A Y 28, 1908
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GRO CERY
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Chamberlain Speaks to a Jammed
Court House.
I Governor George E. Chamberlain last
' night delivered an address of over an
hour to as large a crowd of enthusiastic
1 constituents as could postihly pack
themselves into our circuit court room.
In fact the crowd would have been
much greater if it had been possible to
! secure a larger meeting place. When
it was known that even standing room
was at a premium, manv stayed away
who would have liked to attend. The
grand ovation received here was but a
, repetition of the triumphal tour which
the governor has been making of the
state. Everywhere it has been the
same. Large crowds have been greet
ing tin- present governor and next
1 United States senator. They desire to
| bear the mail who has come out un
Home Seeker’s Edition Will Be Issued o o o o o a o o o o o o of c c o o 9 e 9 # 6 6 l | » 0
Early in June.
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From the progress made up to this time we feel sure 0
our big special edition will be ready for the press early in
June. With but two exceptions every business man in
Dallas has supported us but, to make the edition a success, V "
i we must have assistance from the leading farmers.
We 0
want a picture of all the largest farm homes in the county
and sincerely trust we shall not be disappointed when our ^
representative calls.
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ABSOLUTELY FREE
SATURDAY. MAY 30th,
AND SATURDAY ONLY
We will give, free of charge, with each Men’s
Suit at $15 and over a pair of W. L. Douglas
$3.50 Shoes, or pair of Patent Leather Oxfords.
qualifiedly for a principle that will give
the people a voice in the matter of elect
ing a United States senator and prove
Election next Monday,
an entering wedge for cleaner polities.
Vote for \V. I. Reynolds.
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( f course our governor’s personal popu
Vote for Kdd Dunn for treasurer.
larity has considerable to do with the
immense crowds who come out to listen
Fur rent, two houses, II. L. Fenton, 1 MW
to him. Yet, there is a silent under Dallas.
current of sympathy among voters with
Mr. R. C. Craven is in Gilliam county !
the measures he advocates that t uids
mightily to swell bis crowds. It is this on a businoex trip.
same undercurrent that will elect him
Hon. J. J. Whitney spoke at In d e -1 .
at the polls next Monday. Th -re is no pendence last night.
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question about this last statement— the j
only question being the majority In* will j Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in
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receive. A prominent republican from Dallas June 15th and lffth.
Multnomah county made the assertion
The residents of Oakdale are asking
last night in our office that Mr. Cham-| for bids for a new school house.
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Hon
J.
D.
Lee
spoke
at
Falls
City
reach 10.000, but we took this w ith a
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grain of salt. That he w ill overcome Tuesday night to a fair audience.
the tremenduous majority against him
Complete < atalogue of Edison rocords
and have several thousand to spare is a on sale at L. I). Daniels—Nothing miss $ -
certainty, however at the big meeting ing.
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last night, after several selections by
F. ('. Zozel, of Salem, transacted
our baud, and after seating room had
entirely disappeared in the courtroom , business in Dallas the early part of the
j lion. N. L Butler made one of his elo week.
quent and characteristic speeches of in
Vote for principle not party, if you
troduction, in which he eulogized his j want freedom from the old way of doing # ■
I old frien George an 1 the democratic things.
party and principles at large, and got
Miss C'»rda Gooch spent Sunday at
the audience in happy vein for the mas
terly effort that was to follow. Had we home. She is attending a Portland bus f a
the space w e would like to publish G ov iness college.
ernor Chamberlain's address in full,
Walter Dawson and Vern Johnson
! but it cannot be. Suffice it to say that took degrees in the K. P. Lodge last
I his whole address was listened to Monday night.
with wrapt attention, interrupted by
The new home of Mr. Frank Ratliff
frequent applause, that showed his au
dience to bo in entire sympathy with is progressing rapidly, with Barham
Bros,
as the builders.
everything he said. Mr. Chamberlain
made no personal attacks upon bis op
I)r. and Mrs. L. A. Bollman are visit-
ponent, neither did he go into any e x j ing his parents in Seattle, and incident-
haustive defendance of acts per for iium l I Iv'seeing the big fleet,
during his official career, but shortly I
and succently explained his acts and an-
John lliltibrand, who was hadlv
nouneed that he would again do as be- j hurt in a runaway at Falls Citv Satur
fore, he having acted to his best belief day, was in town Monday,
in the matters concerned for the inter
Owing to the pressure of job work
ests «4 all. He made no excuses for his
use of the pardoning power, but fully and advertising the Itemi/.er is a little
showed that he bad exercised the late in coming out this week.
executive power in this regard for the
If yon r ant hereafter to iert a L\ S.
best interests of humanity, and when senator bv vote of the p )eople. vote for 0 -
be got through with that phase of his Statement No. 1 men and no other.
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remarks, was warmly applauded. He
Mr. and Mrs. B. <>. Riggs, of Aber
made no bones of bis advocacy of State
deen,
are
here
visiting
their
old
time
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ment No 1. There was no backing and
filling as lias been the case with his op friends, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Kamsev.
ponent, but be announced bis allegiance
L. D. Daniel wants you to go in and 0
to that needed reform in no uncertain hear the new June records no matter
terms. He believed that the people i whether you have a phonograph or not. 0
should elect a United States senator, i
Misses Hattie and Amy Hibbard went
iud was not backward about saying so.
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The itxvenor »p"kr u , a laiye erowh
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Sun, l “ y " h,,.re Mis" ll,ttie # < 5
V/ill
receive treatment for rheumatism.
Independence in the afternoon and met
with the name hearty reception that he j Mrs. E. Boyd, of Baker City, an or
«lid here.
ganizer for tin* Women of Woodcraft,
A coffee demonstrator I ihh been hold
visited tin* local circles Wednesday
ing forth at Kirkpatrick’s grocery store.
night.
Jas. Elliott, of Bcllvue, i* visiting his
Mrs. Robert Howe and Misw Mina
Editor Item izer: I am sending yon daughters, Mrs. Chester Gardner and Hughep are back from their California
an account of a most enjoyable evening, Mrs. George Siefarth in the Oakdale trip
spent at the home of William Crumley, vi cinity.
Mis« Francis Simpson, of Elk City, is
near Oak Grove, last Friday evening,
Sheriff Grant, (Jerk Smith and Asses visiting her cousin, Mr. U. 8. Laugh
May 25th, when his sister, Miss Emma sor Graves w«*re suhpoened Saturday in ary.
Cromley, invited in a few of her friends. the Livosley hop ease at Salem,and went
The* early part of the evening wan enthu over Monday.
The semi-annual election of Dallas
siastically spent, playing games telling
Woodman camp will take place next
Frank
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earey
is
now
runninga
barber
ghost stories and a raisin cont«-t. which
Tuesday evening.
was ah«»ut a tie between Addie Boydston shop at Falls City. H<* came her«* from
The several carnival committees are
and Emma Cromlev. Miss Boydston N< .-her* about a month ago, and has
requeste«! t«> meet at the Itemizer office
having, slightly the advantage. The h «*n working for Lynch A Shultz.
Friday evening, May 2l)tii,
content hetwf-en Arthur Allen and
Mi. Dan Brown has been at St. 1I«*1-
Judge S. T. Burch, of RickrealL has
George Cromlev was a tie. In the ens, where he was called by tin* death
Inother I ’ ve been I mi I km Icontest between of a " ph« w. Itoy Buyer, who w as a«*ci brought suit in our circuit court t«» pre
George ami Thomas Uromlev, the latter dontlv killed by a gun shot last Sunday. vent the flooding of l«»gs on the LuCreole.
was oudlv beaten, as was also Emma
Dr. Hayter’ s dental parlors will !>«*
Members of Dallas ramp No. 203, W.
Crumley in a contest with Ethel Allen.
clop««l all of next week while ht* is at
Miss Allen then entertained with a few O. \\., w ho have any of the team uni
Portland
examining prospective dentists.
forms
or
swonl
belts
at
th**ir
r«*si«l<*nce
choice selections on the organ. About
11:30 all were invited into the dining will please return them to t«» W. G. Vas
Uncle Jim Williams is back from Se
attle, where he went to He«* tin* fl«*«*t
room, and Heated around a table of a sal at the Dallas City Bank.
most daintly prepared luncheon. Ma
Mrs. Joe Brown has gone to Stayton and visit his daughter, Mrs. Hattie
bel Allen am! Webb Lewis fe«l each oth f< r a two week’ s visit with friends and Rhodes.
er crackers in away that brought laugh relatives ami it is said that Uncle Joe is
Judge L. R. Webster, of Portland,
ter from all present. Th«; evening pass hunting a cook, being tire«! already of
spoke to the citiz«*ns of lndependi-nce
ed all too quickly and at!2:15 the merry his own efforts in tiie culinary line.
Wednesday
evening from a republican
crowd dispersed, long to remember Mie
('«mgressman Hawley has notified us standpoint.
plea ant evening. Those present were;
Rev. Curtis P. Coe, who has been a
Mrs. T. 8. Brunlt, Mrs. \V. C. Lewis, of tin granting of pensions and im reas-
Mrs. (>< mi ley, Misses Sophia Crumley, es t«* th** following residents of Polk missionary in Alaska for the past 13
Emma Cromley, Mabel Allen, Ethel county: il II. Rrinklev, Airlie. $15 a years, will speak in the Baptist church
Alien, A«l«lie Boydston, Main*! Boy«ls- iii«nith;J. M. Dennis, Falls Citv, $15.
Friday evening May 29th.
iiiii , Messers George Cromley, Thomas
As the re-ult of an attack of pneu
While excavating to grade by Judge
Cromley, William Cromley. Warren monia, Irvin Paul passed away at his Htouffer’ s residence some of the teams
Allen, Arthur Allen. Clay Taylor, Webb Pitner home Monday. He has a num broke the gate on the wat«*r main Tues-
Lewis, Seth Fawk, Ray Fawk, Ivan ber of relatives in this county, was a jday, causing a considerable section «»f
Allen.
young man of Gerling worth, and leaves 1 the city to be without water some 21
a wife to mourn his early taking off at | hours.
the age of 24 years.
Charley Bell yester«lay brought us in
While you wait with the Iloiist Cold
some old almanacs that are nniqii«* in a j
Tire Setter, th«* most u-efui in w . on of
good many respects—tyi>ographicaI ?-
the ag** brought to a marvelous - ate of
up, designating Sunday with a D, ami
perfection. With this machtn«* we
tin* many recipes given. They ar<* «if
guarantee that we will not oyerdish
j th«* years IK4ff, 1K50 and 1857.
y«»ur wheels, and that we will not burn
Monday morning, beginning at 9 1
<>r heat up your wheels getting the tints
o ’clock, there will he a women’s ail «lay
off and getting them hack, and that the
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prayer
meeting at th«* M. E. rhiirch,
rims of the wheels will not In* torn tip
under the auspices of the W. C. T. U.
g *i ting the bolts out and putting tin in
¡The noon hour will Is* given iiver to the
hack, f«.r we do not have to take tin*
i young |ieople entirely. Everylasly in-
tires off nor the 1 w»lts out. And we al
vit.fl.
ways guarantee that the tires set on
this machine will stay tigh longer than f Then it’s time to act! N o time | At th«* meeting of the city council !
they
will
set
the
old
way.
Now
don’
t
tin
n«'xt Monday evening Mr. Green Camp*
n study, to read, to experi-
deceived by the man who tells you
will tender his resignation as night
m *nt! You want to save your ! U»ll
• ol«l way is as good as any. We
wt tch, he finding the duties to»» ardu
hereby invite you to come and sec f<*r
hair, and save it quickly, too! ous for him ami a positive detriment to
yourself
More weeels are ruined by
sight. There are a number of appli-
c;o make up your mind this 1 cants for the jmwition.
over-dishing than anything else. Only
IM to Jt) minutes required to set all four
very minute that if your hair
The Dallas haml lioys have seeured
of your tires, therefore yon can afTonl to
;*ver comes out you will u‘ <; ! quite an amount of money w«s*kly f»»r
wait f«>r your w »rk, which we guarantee
the fuiijs.se r*f giving regular Sunday
will tw* «lone in the most |*erf«*« t man
Ayer’s H a ir Vigor. It
afternoon concerts at tI m * camp ground«.
ner. Remember that we do all kinds of
scalp healthy. The hr ir 1 Under the skillful leadership of Mr.
repair work and we assure you that you
will rind our « barges very reasonable.
rays in. It cannot do any-1
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, WASHINGTON, D. C
Hon. Cliarlec W . Fulton.
Vniteil Staten Senator. Washington, l). C., Sir:—Tim Department real¡/.e»1 tin* iiniKirtance of tin* variom* cum«
tions affo -tinu tin* U nion tialmrv in tin* Colombia river brought ii|> in your letter of the IHtli nltiin \ ami lew taken tliir
opportunity to make a thorough inveHti^ itioii of the matter. There c m lie no ipn xti m that the statu*, of the fishery is un-
satiatactory, ami that rnnler existing eomlitious the treinl m iv be exported to be steadily downward, with a result that in a
Comparatively few years the run of salmon in th >t at ream will he r ilured to hii .I i a decree that thousands of fisherman
may lie thrown out of employment and Bticli capital rendered idle. The Federal tr ivernment is without any jurisdiction
whatever in the premise«, and the duty of conaervinK the salmon supply in the Columbia devolves on the states of Ore
gon, 'V.ishinaton and Ida h o; lmt thi * d *p ir: *nent h is been eli irije I bv C ri/r»<- with important fish -cull nral operati ns in
the Columbia basin, and lias felt ¡m|s*lled from time to time to direct attention 1.1 the necessity for ifivinp adequate pro
tection t * tiie various species oj salmon freqnentin ■’ that stream. The Department is c mvinee l that the run of salmon in
the C ilmnhia ran lie amply maintained for an indefinent period if artificial propagation is supl * mi tiled I y rational pro
tection ; but artificial propagation alone cannot c.,|s* with the situation, ami, as a matt* r of fact, tin* recent ei|«ric>ire of
the Department has shown that its beneficent lultorsare rendered almost futile by the failure of the States to appreciate
The Department sees no reason for advocating the elimination of fish wheels from the river, as thpre is no evidence
to show that this form of apparatus is parti .-uUrly destructive to salmon. A condition that is specially favorable for the
passage of salmon— namely, very high water— renders the wheels unserviceable i id, on the other hand, |s*ri*sls of verv low
water. wh**n the fidi nre much restricted in their movements, are also unfavorable for tin* whesls. During the past two or
three seasons the catch i f salmon bv wheels has been comparatively sm all; hut even if it were very large it would he a f.n t
of no special significance in the present connection.
The Columbia river I*. however, made to yield a quantity of salmon far greater thnn regard for the future supply
permits, and the drain is yearly becoming in *re serious. No one familiar with the siiu*:ion ran f ii! to a pn ciate the men
ac.* t , the perpetuity of the industry that is furnishe I hv the concentration of a Ir on** i I m- atn-nint of fixed and floating
apparatus of capture in and near tiie month of the river. This apparStay comprises ai out « Hi |s,nnd in t- r trap“ * **r K(
long-sweep s**ins. and more than 2,200 gill nets, tin* last having a aggrejwte approximate length of m e, 570 miles; and tin s,
appliances capture more than 95 |* m cent of tin fish taken in the dreg m and Washington *.\ iters of tin river the figures
for 11SI4 being nearly* 34,009.000 pounds, or OS.7 percent of the total yield. Under such conditions, it is self evident that but
comparatively* few fish are permitted to reach the upper waters where the spawning ground a*** I at. I.
The details of the tueasuies nr essarv to place the “slinott Industry of th * Columbia river .*n a permanent basis can
not Is* elalsrrateil hv tin* department at this time, but in general it mav he said that there should he I a restriction on the
amount of apparatus employed in a given section , (2) an adequate weekly close s, ison covering |,*»sililv two days at first,
but reduced later if the circumstances warrant it; (3) annna. close season, peferahly r*t the b e jn in g of I In salmon tun. and
it ioia arrangements between the states, so that protective measures may be harmonious. Respectfully vonts.
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OSCAR S. STRAITS.
Secretary.
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Bill No. 318 embodies Government recommendations
and should pass. It is a square deal for all.
VOTE 318— X— YES
Bill No. 333 was framed to foster the selfish interest of a single locality. It is
ag ainst the government recommendations, and will mean a heavy tax on the State to
carry out its provisions. It favors monopoly and is unfair. It should not pass.
VO TE 333— X— NO
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0 BOYS’ W AISTS—FREE
SATURDAY, MAY 30th,
AND SATURDAY ONLY
We give free o f charge, with each Boys’ Suit
from $3 up, a “ Mother’s Friend’’ Waist, regu-
lar price, 50c.
LADIES' HOSIERY—FREE
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AND SATURDAY ONLY
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Ladies’ Shoes from $3 up, a pair o f Fancy Lace
Hose, regular value 50c.
REMEMBER THE D A Y -A N D COME EARLY
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DALLAS,
That the food fish of our State need better protection than is now afforded is
agreed.
You have already or doubtless will receive considerable literature on the subject,
but no matter how attractive the argument, stop and consider how much it may be
colored by self-interest.
The United States Bureau of Fisheries are the greatest expert authorities on the
subject and have no ax to grind. Read what they say:
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OREGON
jjH ÿ Î H ÿ
A PLEASANT EVENING.
We Set Your T:re
When the
Hair Falls
the
makis
thing else. It’s nature s w ay.
th e u m raw le r ha«l pla«*erl a
long lad<ler
as a
a tbs
I will