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ElEUKiUTY fUK liüHlINu IS ONLY EXPENilVt
10 PtOPlt WHO ARt WASItfUl AND lAKtlESS.
TO YOU, WHO ARt NAtURAllY lARtfUt,
11 DOES NOI COME HIGH.
ELECTION OF JUNE I, 1908
The Greatest
Profits are in
E*r!y Spring Broilers
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Petaluma Incubators
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Renri-elltuti
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leprei
W illi» t'. Hawley, rep
1171 01113 33166 «7
W. K. Richard», hoc ....... 13 14 17 5 6 2
Daniel Shiver, p ro ..........
H 6 6 4 14 1
4. J. W hitney, d e m ........
55; 82 88 35; 81j 49
“ The self-regulating kind
’Chat hatch while yon sleep’ ’
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PALLAS
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.Inslice of Supreme Court
Robert S. Bean, rep-dem . 1574561178 59 226 106
C. J. Hright, pro.............
16 15 15 10 28 5
C. C. Brig, HOC.................
15 70 22 5 gj 3
LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY
City Express & Transfer Co.
Lent We Foaget.”
Marble-
-Granife
HUBBARD & BROW N
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124
Prosecuting Attorney
John H. M cNary, rep-dem 158 1471167 61 225 97
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District Representative
Ben. F. .tones, rep-dem
George F. l.uckey, soc.
160 151
21 26
229 107
19 8
276
30
For Representative
C. P. Cornwall, *oc —
O. L. Hawley, re p .......
W ayne 1). Henry, dem.
13 16 19 6
100 1031114 34
76 721 00 38
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For Treasurer
Edwin C. Dunn, deni.
W. F. Muscott, soc.
Dan P. Stonffer, rep..
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
NEW PP RNITU RE
ÇLKUANT ROOMS
BATHS IN CONNECTION
The
Tavern
A Strictly Modern Hotel
first-class Bar in Connection
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88
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258
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Dallas, Oregon
Office on M ill street, just north of the court house
Phones:
Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297.
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? Is the price we will pay for wheat i
j at our m ill.
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R O O F IN G
T H E BEST R O O FIN G
ON T H E M A R K E T
Made hv tlie Northwest Roofing » .
company, Portland. Docs not hue- A
kle, Guaranteed for 10 years.
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Agent for ” olk County. •
President
Cashier
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98
79
158
98
122
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Prohibition
F o r .................................
80 97' 92
A g a in s t................ 1071 90135
P C IÎTLAN0. OR
137 21
195 18
48
99 38 84150
89' «4 104 230
42 53
28 46
99
157
148
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39 20
52 09 190
48
133
Any
69
75
86184
81 193
Scatter public institutions
F o r ................................... 48, 58 71
A g a in s t............................ . 87'104 112
127
162
lucre ising Supreme Court
F o r ................................... 33 41 45
A g a in s t..........................
101 121 122
89
299
Changing election day
F o r ...................................
A g a in s t......... ...............
218
90
Regarding prisoners
F o r ..................................
Against ............................
91116117
51 56 67
171
142
! 35
OK 43 59
110120.11«!
100
204
31 51 55
103120 152
97
224
University appropriation
For .............................
A g a in s t.........................
59 « « 77
86 99 100
144
154
Woman suffrage
F o r .................................
A g a in s t........................
45 70.77
115 103 117
126
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Lim iting tim e for Ashing
F o r ...............................
Against .......................
67 97 94
84 59 75
158
152
Town rights
F o r ...................................
A g a in s t............................
75 94 83
7 93 I114
146
571
Single tax
For ..
Against ...... .....................
34 46 73
113 126 n o
421
881
201
A g a in s t...................
« I 93 125
74 63 51
Mandate for senators
For
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Against
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105 134 145
42 37 46
214
69
Proimrtional representation
F o r ...............................
Against
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64 64101
80.72 66
176
104
Corrupt practice*
For .................
A g a in s t.............
67 99 112
68 63 .V.»
186
198
Lim iting Ashing
F o r ..................
A g a in s t...........
84 list list
67 57 50
195
190
Indictment by Grami Jnry
F o r ............................
A g a in s t...........................
72 91 ]IH
61 58 65
172
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154
Compulsory ¡ree nasses
F o r .......... ..................
Against ......................
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We Cater
to the
Local Trade
and have every
thing to satisfy
your wants
SALT CREEK
LUMBER CO.
Rei-all
For.....................
Hood R iver county
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Your grocer returns your money If you don’t
like ¡schilling'» Best: we pay him.
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Morris, the leading jeweler, bus just recei ed a
beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas andveanei
from $2.f>0.to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut'glaHH.
new and up-to-date«
C. H. MORRIS,
OREGON
side
r When it comes to
of
GROCERIES
Port
land
N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H
T h e Court St.
Crocers
SIM0NTÜN & S C O n
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Are You Up-to-Date on Paint?
i way to profit by pro/yeti Is to keep in step with It.
There is no more reason for m ixing paint in the old-
' fashioned hard, hand way than there is for plowing
with a stick, reaping with a cradle, or driving to town
for your letters when there is a rural mail box on your
gate post.
I ntiring, unerring machinery does the work for you
'n o * — far better and surer than human hands could ever do it.
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Low e Brothers
High Standard Paint
n cost of manufacture
DRESS SOX
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The Lowe Brothers Company,
N ew Y o rk
I'u iu tm u k « i f , V a r u s h m a k ers.
(Jblcu^o
Dayton, O.
18c
22c
24c
33c
38c
44c
.50
.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
2. (JO
Our price....... .............. 33c
................ 46c
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53c
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62c
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97c
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$1.28
TIES
.25 Our price
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.35
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.75
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1.50
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14c
18c
27c
43c
58c
76c
83c
K a n sa s C ity
HALL & HAYES
House-Furnishers
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
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7c
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WORK SHIRTS
Gives Best Results
It If) alwayy uniform—one gallon like another—each fresh hrushful like the last—the beat
patnt-making in iterbil», combined In the proven “ H igh Standard'' proportion», and ground
•uperfme. Don’t Affute your pal.it coot on price per gallon but on square feet covered, and
total tout divided by number of years of service. Judged in this way, “ H igh Standard” Paint
\% by tar the cheapest. “ //ijch Standard" will cover one third more
square feet to the frillon, and last two to thtee ycuts longer than
ordinary paint. There is n Low e Brother* Paint for every require
ment about farm and hom e—barn paint. Implement paint, etc., etc.
Use ‘ Little Blue K la *” Vam lah—the best.
Th e bent handbook on the paint Rubject I* oar booklet. “ Paint
and Painting,” whichtell* you how to select paints; h >w to prepare
surface» for painting; how tft choose bruuhe».. how to u*e them.
•tc.. etc. W e ll gladly mail you a copy h'rer and tell you who your
Dearest “ H igh Standard' ag<Ynt Is. A d d re»» Utday.
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Moneyback means that
the tea is good and well
worth the money.
Can't m e a n anything
else.
JUST ARRIVED
DIRECTORS :
N. L. Butler, R. C. C riven , D. L . K eyt
M. M. Ellis, W . G. Vaseall.
This bank is pleased to place at the
disposal of its customers the facilities
gained during many years of continuous
service and growth.
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Oregon
Increasing legislator’ s pay !
F o r .................................
17 2.3 22
A g a in s t............................ 131 146 162
I*a!ll4 12(i
45 50 51
Sole Agents for Dallas.
Town
301
t the Chrin-
, so all may
exercises at
f the eighth i
school will
le x t Sa tu r-
will he the
the county.
Other
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43 39
19 30
Biiyeu Sc Sparks
Than
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«tore build-
)gue millin-
>ck, having
ness
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82450
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33 23
50
mmàim
Busi
165 19
159' 19
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attle Sunday, culled there by the illness
Dixie Sun- I of their son, Earl.
i with the
Rev. Curtis P. Coe will preach at the
Dallas Baptist church Thursday, Fri
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•pened to a day and Saturday nights and Sunday
us all con- morning.
and better
Freight
106 4« 731115
64
45 43 80 40,111176
85
W. K. and Hood Craven have been
out from their Salmon river ranchea.
•y t
had failed
(¿nite a number from here attended
the Woodman picnic at Kidder’s »grove
tie to Port- Fridav.
th Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Shultz went to Se
More
236 22
9, 3
91 15
265 .32
Itv, iH visit- | Win. Krabor commence«I the delivery
. Brown.
! of strawberries Monday.
Does
100 47 j 91181
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86 56 93q«0
15 13 13 7 10 6
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47 50 li"i 22 72 43 38 - - 106
122 126 142 50 178 66 43 -5 193
(TM H BPtm ATKft
deliver the
^ave $1 on a $5 hay carrier by buying
ir oil June ! >t at $4 for two weeks at Guy Bros.
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97 72
80 (Hi 36 79 46 35
1301 17 21 35 j 66
13 12 5 6 4
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97 117 41 186 57 46 77 196 22 44 30i 32
51 81 178 16
.37 ‘>2 128 24
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Dallas
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106 921113 44162
97 92 96 .37 93
M ilitia aporopriation
F o r .........................
A g a in s t.................
DALLAS CITY BANK
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For Surveyor
B. F. Bei-zley, re p ..........
L . Ground, d e n i............
H ayó
at work in
$5 bay carrier* at $4 for two week» at
• shop.
j Guy Bros.
35 68
69 94 106 34 107 72! 42
120 93116 46 158 45 48
M ew P erfection” S to v e is ideal for sum m er
tade in th ree sizes an d all w arranted.
If
y o u r d e a le r’s, w r ite o u r nearest agency.
■Mátiam
75 40 80196
For sdiool Superintendent
W. I. Reynolds, d en i.----
11. C. Seymour, rep .......
For Justice of the Peace
H. Holman, rep ..........
L. D. Butler, dem ...........
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8 31 2i
am azed at the restful w a y in w h ic h it
to d o w o rk that has heretofore overheated
4i a n d yourself.
90
42 41 41
22 :w 57
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85
e Flame 00 Cook-Stove
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whethtr h lg L
low—
la therefore
free from dtutgrceeble w
odor
and can*
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T,
u r aíra
can*
>t «moka. Safe, convenient, ornamental— the Ideal lig h t
If not i t your dealer'», write our neareat agency.
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:io n ” O il S t o v e the preparation o f
w e e k ly “ b a k in g ,” is do n e w ithout
p e rc ep tib ly a b o v e that o f any other
f P ER FEC TIO N
w a ta k w a h i
244
44 48
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a
erien ce w ith the
Willamette Valley Go. I
E. W. KEARNES, Manager
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a im w iT m m r
81 58112153
69
96! 105 122 . 24
94 73 (HI 52
9 13 13 5
For Constable
F. E. Kersey, d em ..
Dallas, Oregon.
R .C . C R A V E N
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W . G. V A S S A L L
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! 27 34 44
105 85. 87 ,"i(| 179 70 .14
13 15 15 7 7 4
78 89 113 21 81 35 48
For Commissioner
John J. Finn, hoc ............
A . M. H olm es,d em .......
W illiam Riddell, re p ....
*+ + + + + + + +
m
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?! 31 32 50
For Coroner
R. L. Chapman, rep-dem. 163 159175 63 229 97 73
PAIX8 CITY, OREGON
L. C. K O S E R
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51 60
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For Assessor
C. S. Graves, r e p .........
Frunk K. Meyer, dem
A . J. Syron, sec............
II. F U G IT T , Proprietor
f
s
178 20 12 45 49
98
2Ó 50
50
15
Railroad Commiaaioner
Thomaa K , Camp tell, rep 113106 125 35 166
87 •* 89 38
R. Robertson, d e m ........
For Cotintv Clerk
Fred S. Crowley, d em ----
J. P. Sears, hoc ................
E. M. Smith, re p ............
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
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122 260
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TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
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For Sheriff
J. M. G ru n t,d e m ............ 143 122 148 57 179 81 51
13 13 5 9! 5
George \V. Iiin »h aw , soe.
46 55 67 14 80 29 20
F. H. Mnscott, rep..........
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HailroaiL street, l'allas.
Proprietor».
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72 1H3 21 43 42 47
For County Judge
Ed. F. Coad, rep. .......... 110 95111 26 155 32 37
3 13 14 5 7
Herbert F. Slareh, soc
J. E. Sibley, d e m ............ 79 83 98 51 107 831 47
C . L. H A W K I N S
SW EENEY
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It is economical beemuaejit can be quickly turnetl off when not
needed. With gas or keroaene there is the temptation to let light
burn, when not needed, to nave bother of lighting and adjusting,
lu some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 per
month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less
money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it
limits opportunities tor work and recreation, ruins your eyesight,
smokes your w alls, mars decorations and increases household work.
You can probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your
meals, but it wouldn’ t be economy. It is not so much what you
save, but how you save, that counts. We are always ready to e x
plain the “ ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to you. Call
on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business.
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80 76 98 20 134 44 33Î 60139; 12 43 35 39 38 40 81 «01 M l 74
H. M. Cake, re p ..............!
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G. E. Chamberlain, dem. 101 105 117 45 124 68 49 71 167 20 20 »7 59 46 45 108 63 100180
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J. C. Cooper, hoc .... ........
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L 'n ilrd S tate» Senator
MCHCOTT A HTAlllt, PHOPKIKTORM
A ll kindaof hauling at reaaonahle
rate“ . Phone orders promptly at
tended to. Headquarters at W eb
s te r'» confectionery.
P h o n e «: Btdl 2(14, M oto I 254
B am Phone M utual 245
j W h eat 85
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Dairy and Food Com.
J. W . Kailev. rep .......... 110 106 126 39 163! 65
K. N . Emery, d em .........
54 69 82 33 74 ; 46
C. E. Hoskins, pro. . . . . . 117; 14 8' 7 23, 3
Send for catalog.
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h e ien t
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i W ic k
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DALLAS
red or money refunded.
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