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Y -*"V X w te m i M u t The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County /OL. XXXIV. DALLAS OREGON JULY 2. 1908 AfrA A A A A A A A A A A i^A A A A A A A A A A A | INCLEMENT WEATHER 0 «¡¡HÇI i f $ f t # < H ¡ * » # Î H ÿ J t ì Mid-Summer We have them in Black, Patent, Colt and Tan at prices from $1.85 to $3.50. See those new U. S. Fleet Waists. They are right in season. Prices always right. . . . .- , r , The b ab y show a t 4 o clock b rought ,l( *lltrieH anil tlie * th e first d a y of o u r s tr e e t carn iv al of we h a v e l.a.l a»..,.- aw ful fine »nee. J . th re e d a y s d u ra tio n , T h e firs t d a y was H . H aw ley wa» to a s tm a s te r an d sp eech - for th e best looking b ab y u n d er six devoted to th e a n n u a l re u n io n of those es w ere m ade by m an y , over an h o u r m o n th s was aw ard ed to M rs. Dee D unn w ho se ttle d h e re in a n early d ay an d a s b eing tak en u p in th e discu ssio n of th e £,,r M argaret L orain e, aged 9 weeks. i k .. *i ^ ~ ‘ he prize for o v er six m o n th s w ent to sisted in m aking Polk cou n ty w hat it is *»0,1 thing* provided by th e co m m itte e | ittle ' oli>.e C u lv er. T h e judge« nam ed at th e p re se n t tim e. A t an ea rly h o u r and th ? talk s. for th is occasion proved too basinful A t th e ir b u sin ess m eetin g in th e af- la n d kept in h id in g u n til it w as all over, th e old pioneers began to assem b le on t rnnoi) Dr. T. V. 11. E m b rc e was elect-1 and we had to n am e th re e ladies to act U . S.NAVY FLEET WAIST th s s tre ts , conspicuous in n e a tly p rin te d ed p resid en t, W in. G ra n t v ice-p resid en t i'» th a t cap ac ity . M rs. L. K elly, Mrs. E M P I R E MAKE badges b earin g th e d a te w hen th ey cam e and J . I). S m ith ee c ie ta ry an d tre a su r- <\ J. G u th rie an d M rs. W. W. Sellers 1 9 0 8 here to se ttle , an d by 10 o ’clock th e re er. T h e ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee now con- had a h ard tim e deciding, and we would was q u ite a goodly assem blage of them sist of H ard y H o lm an , C am Riggs an d | not h av e been in th e ir shoes for a b it, H on. G. W. M yer. j hut we have no fau lt to find w ith th e ir p re se n t for th e ir 18th reunion. M arcu s E m b ree a n d M rs. M ary H ay - decision, T he D allas an d S h erid an b an d s were ter w ere aw ard ed rocking c h a irs, th e y S atu rd ay was know n as F alls C ity giving concerts a t s tre e t in tersectio n s, h av in g arriv ed in 1844 a n d being th e j d ay , had th e best w eath er a n d th e old est resid en ts p resen t. largest crow d of anv of th e m . I t was t He w alks an d roadw ays w ere lined with A poem was th e n read by Dean Col- i th e only really w arm day an d th e sta n d s people, th e sun w as b eam in g fo rth in a lins w hich b ro u g n t te a rs to th e eyes of and show s all did a big busin ess. T he good n a tu re d w ay. an d best of all for m a n y , as h e reco u n ted in p erfect poetic ha loon ascension was th e best ev er seen, th e y o u n g ste rs th e speelers for th e nov p raises th e tria ls of p io n eer days. J th e p erfo rm er going u p very h igh am i elties on th e m idw ay w ere tellin g off T h e slide for life a t 1 o ’clock from th e re m a in in g in th e air n early out of sig h t a a a a a a a a a a a a a co u rt ho u se to w er w as w atched w ith for a long tim e. W hen he c u t loose th e th e ir w ares an d th e big ha loon w as fill- j g re a t in te re st by a larg e crow d. It was haloon v an ish ed , h u t finally b oth cam e ing up. At th e ap p o in ted tim e it soared su rely w h at th e n a m e im p lied , an d ev ery down less th a n a block from w h ere it s ta rte d . All o th e r sp o rts w ere pulled in to th e a ir, and a t a h eig h t of m any re p e titio n of th e act th ro u g h o u t th MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS bY USING th o u sa n d feet th e a e ria list c u t loose and c a rn iv a l saw th e sam e larg e aw e-stru ck off in good sh a p e , g re a t riv alry being 3 f t show n in th e 100-vard race a n d co n sid crow d p resen t to w itness it. floated gracefully to e a rth , a lig h tin g From 2 until 4 was s p e n t in A rn o ld 's erab le m oney ch an g in g h an d s. Owing not far from w h ere he s ta r te d . T his a ttra c tio n s w hich all proved good an«l to no couple a p p earin g th e public w ed Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tab lets ding did n o t ta k e place. w as th e big ev en t of th e d ay and could w o rth v of p atro n ag e. T h e re w ere tw o w ell a tte n d e d hall S atu rd ay n ig h t was given over to h i n ot h av e been b e tte r «lone. gam es d u rin g th e d ay on th e college la rity an d th e m idw ay p resen ted a m ost O w ing to th e raw w ind w hich p re cam p u s. T h e one in th e forenoon b e an im ated scene. E v e ry th in g was well F o r H orses, Cattle, S heep, Swine and Fow ls. T hey are m ade from th e activ e p rin c ip le o r the condensed essence of the drug. T hey d o n 't contain Saw dust, Ashes, C hop F eed o r B rau. A re just vailed th e p ioneer exercises w ere held tw een ju n io r clu b s of D allas an d Ball- patro n ized a n d th e sw ing was n o t half as good w hen 10 y ea rs old as w hen 10 days old. T hey com ply w ith all p u re d ru g laws. Ask for sto n was won by th e form er. In th e large enough for th e n u m b e r of p atro n s. and try once S K I D O O Condition T ablets, o r S K I D O O W orm , K idney, C hicken Cholera, in M r. A rn o ld ’s big te n t, w hich lie k in d Blister, C athartic, H eave. F ever, H og Cholera, D istem per, Pink Eye, Colic ta b le ts o r Louse Pow der, ly d o n ated for th e occasion. T h ere th e aftern o o n D allas b eat W illa m in a 4 to 5. ! E very d evice m ak in g noise w as in evi- F rid a y was officially d esig n ated as | dence, an d th e crow d w en t w ild. Those S pavin Cure o r B arb 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 . , hand fu rn ish e d d elig h tfu l m usic to 2000 M onnioutli and In d ep en d en ce day , i who did not w an t to he p ep p ered w ith in c o rp o rated ; C apital S tock $300,000.00; W atertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. people se a te d w ith in th e large enclosure, an d goodly d eleg atio n s were p re se n t i balls, s tru n g w ith co n fetti, tick led w ith For Sale by RAY & CO., Dallas, Oregon and th e n th e p re sid e n t of th e associa from b o th th ese tow n s. A n e a rly con-1 tick lers, scared by hugs, too ted w ith tion, H on. J . H . H aw ley, of M onm outh, tin u o u s d o w n p o u r of rain d a m p e n e d horns an d sp ark ed w ith fire had to keep ! th e a rd o r of every b o d y and k e p t th e aw ay. N ever was its eq u al seen h ere in tro d u c ed S p eak er W m . K eiser, who j large crow ds aw ay t h a t would d o u b tless ] an d it will be a n ig h t long to be rem em - review ed a t le n g th e arly «lavs in O re | h av e attem led from th o se p laces. Ow- bored. A t m id n ig h t th e big te n ts be- gon an d paid glow ing trib u te s to m any j ing to th e stro n g w ind it was n o t poflsi-! gan to com e dow n, an d from th e n u n til I hie to m ake th e haloon ascension t h a t , m o rn in g it w as still a busy scene, m any ELECTRICITY EOR Ilf.HTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE of th e m . . d ay an d th e re w as n o th in g h u t .h e bail j stu y in g u p to see th e very la s to f D allas’ O ver 100 p ioneers th e n rep aire d to ^ am e in th e m o rn in g ex cep t p len ty o f ! g reat s tr e e tc a r n iv a l in w hich sh e had TO PEOPIE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CAREIESS. th e W oodm an h all, w h ere th ey w ere good m usic a n d th e s ta n d a ttra c tio n s, j c e rta in ly m ade good. Ladies’ Wash Belts 19 cents We are showing a very Complete line of Wash Goods, it will pay you to take a look. r I CAM PBELL^ HOLLISTER 0 3ft #- : SKIDOO H ORSE A N D CATTLE TA B L E T S 3¡£ 3j<t 3ft Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price 3*£ 3ft -Ö - -$ ■ X- ? 3£ 3fc # 3 ^ ^ * 3^ -¡k Mid~Summer Sale No. 1 3¡£ Ladies’ Lawn waists regular value $1.50 and $1.75 J goes, a t $1.15 each J $- CASH STORE ^ f t * f f t f t - f t f t « H » 1ft f t \w Wt ■3j& Fails to Dampen Ardor at Our Car # # Ladies’ ready-to-wear garments at less than manu- nival 0 - facturers cost A. A m u se m e n ts M a d e G o o d in E v ery R espect # , Owing to the lateness o f . the season and realizing th a t we have only a short tim e to move these goods, we have decided to take a loss rath er than carry ip * w ith a banquet seld o m , Every a ttra c tio n w as pulled off in th e N o tw ith sta n d in g th e th re a te n in g serv ed anything over w e a th e r a good crow d tu rn e d o u t on if ev er, ennale.1 in thin m id st, an.) ttU®1rnT " . “ '»• ev ening iw ad v ertised . A NEW LIN E OF LADIES’ TAN OX FORDS JUST RE CEIVED À NO. 23. Mid-Summer Sale No. 2 Ladies’ Lawn and Mull waists, regular $2 to $4.50 ^ goods, your choice a t $1.75 each _____ ________________________________________________________ Your choice of any Ladies’Tailor-made suits in th e ^ store $25, $30, $35 values will be sold a t $18.75 3 ft 3£ Ladies’ Skirts, Muslin U nderw ear and other ready ^ made garm ents a t cut prices 3«t ---------------- -------------------------- 3^ 3£t M iTATATATATATATATI ▲▼▲TAYATATATJT* I TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CAREFUL. IT DOES NOT COME HIGH. I t is econom ical b e c a u se 'it can be q u ick ly tu rn e d off w hen n o t need ed . W ith gas o r kerosene th e r e is th e te m p ta tio n to let lig h t b u rn , w hen n o t needed, to save l»other of lig h tin g an d a d ju s tin g . In som e hom es th e electric lig h t bill am o u n ts to o n ly a b o u t $2 per m o n th . Y ou can p ro b ab ly get som e k in d of artificial lig h t for less m oney th a n electric lig h t, b u t does it save you a n y th in g w hen it lim its o p p o rtu n itie s for work \nd re c re a tio n , ru in s y o u r ey esig h t, sm okes y o u r walls, m ars decoV ions a n d increases household w ork. Y ou can p ro b ab ly save a dollk tom orrow by going w ith o u t y o u r m eals, b u t it w o u ld n ’t be econom y. I t is n o t so m uch w h a t you save, b u t how you save, t h a t co u n ts. W e a re alw ay s ready to e x p lain th e “ ins a n d o u ts ” of th e lig h tin g .p ro p o s itio n to you. Call on us or pho n e to u s. W e are n e v e r too busy to ta lk business. J £ PASSING OF MRS. FRANTZ. THE HEMBREE CASE. HIGHLY RESPECTED. She Died at her Kings Valley Home Motion Made and Affidavits Filed The Death of Clay Crider is Mourn- Tuesday After Eight Hours That he did not Plead. j ed by Many. Illness. 3¡£ 3¡£ 3ft RBL i IA B I j E P L A C E TO TFt-A.DE # 3S¡£ DALLAS, :: OREGON m 3£ 3£ 3ft The Bee Hive Store 3?t 3ft 3ft .A . Last W ednesday w as th e d ay set for! [San Jo se M ercu ry , J u n e 24th] Kern'll)’’« LnxHtlve C o n ili S y ru p «et« I M r. 1{ I). Jeim in*« left Tiieafiay lor p assin g sen ten ce upon A. J . H em bree, j P a rtie s w ishing a new location in s a M rs. L a u ra F ra n tz , wife of By F ra n tz , j th«* S an d lak e m u rd e re r, by C irc u it i T h e «leath of C’lay R. C rid er early g en tly upon th e bowels am i th ereb y M arysville, Id ah o , to ta k e ch arg e of i ! a well know n citizen of K ings V alley, | Ju d g e B u rn e tt, a t D allas, who had been < T uesilay m o rn in g is m o u rn ed by a g reat loon busin ess can o b ta in reliab le in fo r d riv es th e coki o u t of th e s y s te m . s ta tio n on th d Oregon S h o rt L ine. Mrs. died at th e fam ily hom e J u n e 22. T he found g u ilty a t t h a t place for th e m u r-i n u m b er of th e y o u n g er people of San m atio n by w ritin g o r callin g on i n —T h e Sol«l by C o n rad S tafrin . Je n n in g s will rem ain h ere u n til fall, Jo se an d b v n o t a few of th e older. M a y -H o llan d C o ., In c. Room s 626 27-28 | fu n era l occured a t th e K ings V alley «ler of his wife. w hen sh e w ill join h er h u sb a n d a t th a t ce m e te ry , w h ere th e in te r m e n t w a s 1 W hen th e case was called H em b re e ’s i Since com ing to th is e itv six y ears ago C o rb e tt B id .. P o rtla n d , O regon. Allen O. D ubree w rites us to ch an g e place. ; m ade. T h e service w as co n d u cted by a tto rn e y s m ade a m otion and su b m itted he had been w in n in g frien d s a n d a d m ir Ross N elson, in sp e cto r of fru it in Polk his Ite m iz e r from V ictor, K an sas, to ! Rev. B u rn s, of K ings V alley. T h ere affidavits tn a t h e had not been a rra ig n ers. In high school h e was one of th e co u n ty , was in tow n y e ste rd a y to talk K alispel, M ontana, a n d say s it has he«*n T he Item iz er a t D allas objects to the I was a larg e a tte n d a n c e of frien d s and ed in co u rt. To give D istrict A tto rn ey m ost p o p u la r stu d e n ts . In S tanford he over th e C h e rry fair p rospects w ith i very hot a n d w im lv th e re am i th a t th ey m eth o d s em ployed by th e Tongues »»f i neig h b o rs of th e fam ily T h e deceased M cN ary tim e, p rocure evidence to <lis- was even b e tte r like«!. Ami d u rin g th e m em b ers of th e co m m itte e . H e say s h av e h a d sev eral had tw iste rs . , F ire o r Holy R ollers castin g o u t devils. i was a d a u g h te r of T. G. a n d L illy Reed, j ap p ro v e th is, Ju d g e B u rn e tt co n tin u ed p ast y ear, w hile he was associated w ith th a t Polk c o u n ty is going to m ak e a ! T h ey are a lto g e th e r too noisy, an«l th en th e la tte r of whom su rv iv es, residing in i th e case u n til Ju ly 9 th , w hen th e m o th e b u sin ess m en of San Jo se, h e cam e stro n g «*ff«»rt to c a p tu re th e $160 cu p of Bert B a rb u r, of K lton, \N is., sa y s: j th e y d raw a lin e on com pany and b ar I to be a d m ire d as m uch for his busin ess fered by M arion c o u n ty for th e t»est K ings V alley. T h e f a th e r died last tio n will he argued. I have only .......... tak en -— four doses ............... .......- of Do- . . | . th e ed ito rial craft from th e ir holy m eet- Ju ly . Miss Reed was horn in T en n esee | T he records of th e c o u rt, b »th th e ! ab ility am i e n te rp ris e as for h is friem l- co u n ty e x h ib it. T h e crop in Polk W itt's K id n ey an d B lad d er Pills and i ng> T he fact iH th ey rec«jgnize Fiske in 1867, a n d h ad n o t y e t reach*d h e r 41st bench docket am i co u rt jo u rn a l, show liness am i c h a ra c te r. •ouuty is good, h e sa y s, all th a t is need- ] th e y h av e done for me m ore th a n uny ! }lH too far gone for th e ir pow er of exor- His «leath o ccu rred a t 2:30 a. m. e«l is favorable w eath er, -Halem S ta te s -I o th e r m ed icin e has ev er «lone.” 8ol«l cism an«l a re leery of tack lin g too m any _ b irth d a y . S he cam e to O regon in 1887 th a t H em b ree di«l plead , an d , is so re ^ an d se ttle d w ith th e fam ily in K ings corded. It seem s th a t th e defence is 1 Tuesday, a lte r a severe a tta c k of ap- m an. ' l»v C o n rad S ta friu . d evils a t th e sam e tim e .—S h erid an Sun. I V alley. S h e w as m arried to Bv F ra n tz a tta c k in g Ju d g e G allow ay’s e n try in jKMidicitis, from w hich he ha«l been su f in 1885. She was a sister of W. L . Reed th e bench d o ck et, w hich is as follow s: f e r i n g m ore th a n a w eek. F rid ay and I w ho resides n o rth of tow n. O th e r snr- “ D efen d an t p re se n t an«! pled n o t I S a tu rd ay last h is co n d itio n seem ed viving relativ es are T. L. a n d W alter g u ilty . M otion for ch an g e of venue ' m uch im proved am i h is p h ysician and ! fam ily hoped for his u ltim a te recovery ; Reed an d M rs. T hom as A le x a n d e r, of A tag from a 10-cent p iece w ill co u n t F U L L v a lu e D allas, O regon | ^ ! K ings V alley. T h e su rv iv in g m em bers a rg u e d ,” etc. Office on M ill s tre e t, ju s t n o rth of th e c o u rt house As th e w ords “ pled n o t g u ilty ” are i h u t S unday h e h ad a relap se to w hich A tag from a 5 -c e n t piece w ill c o u n t H A L F v a lu e i he soon succum bed. 5 5 1 of h e r im m e d ia te fam ily are th e h u s P h o n e s: B ell, 421, M u tu a l, 1297. w ritte n above th e lin e by Ju d g e G allo H e w as th e soil of M r. an d Mrs. J . W. band an d six c h ild ren . S he «lied of w ay, th is is o n e of th e g ro u n d s upon h e a rt fa ilu re . S he h ad been a ilin g for w hich it is proposed to kno«*k o u t th e ! ( ’rid e r’ of 468, S outh Second s tre e t. H e j was born May 24, 1885, in D allas, Ore- som e tim e , b u t was se riously ill only re c e n t tr ia l.—T illam o o k H ead lig h t. |g o n . A fter leaving Dallas th e fam ily a b o u t e ig h t h o u rs before h e r d o ath . lived in D enver, C olo., and O aklam f, S h e is th e fo u rth m em b er of th e Reed , C a l., before finally se ttlin g in San Jo se fam ily to p ass aw ay w ith in eig h teen I The Tender 1 nought in 1902. C lay a tte n d e d high school in m onth«, fine wax *n « rtim » b le w o ra .n i H ¡„ „i]t » P*.» nn.l h e r d e a th 1« w idely m o u rn ed by a aslie(1 ,fn e ,Uv< » , i ^ ,,m rri,.,| ,vlll l*oth D enver an d O ak lan d , a n d was ab le large circle of fn e m la .-C o rv a llia Tim e«. | , , wlfe ,ike Mlt7» 8 »V ery lik e ly ,” to g ra d u a te from th e San Jo se high -------- ♦ ------- replied his fa th e r. “ And if l d o n ’t get school th e y e a r after co m in g h e re o r in Miss M ildred C lem en s, of P o rtla n d ’ m arried w ill I h av e to he an old ha« he- J u n e , 1903. W h ile in high sclmol he h as been visiting ftien d s h ere. ' lor like U ncle T o m ?” “ V ery lik e ly .” was a m em b er of th e Legion L iterary When I want my laundry done r, I . . . . . . i , “ W ell P a ,” h e said after a m o m en t of 8<K*iety. F or sa le: «lark re«l b u ll, o n e y e a r old, leep th o u g h t, “ i t ’s a m ighty to u g h T h e fall follow ing his g ra d u a tio n from up nicely I take it to the high school he w as m atric u la ted in m ostly D u rh am , P ric e $ 15. G.VV. S ta rr, w orld for us m en , a in ’t it? ” S tan fo rd u n iv e rsity , and for th e n e x t S a lt C reek. four years h e co n tin u ed his stu d ie s a t G e t y o u r tire se t a t F re d . W ag n er’s, th a t in s titu tio n u n til in J u n e , 1907, he CARNIVAL NOTES. th e househoM tire -s e tte r, in 16 m in u te s was g ra d u a te d from th e law school, «»ne o r w hile you w ait. >f th e l»est en erally i ' ^ lik**«l iiK. o a am m i g generauv T h e p a lm ist a t th e F ree L ib ra ry tionth e(j m em ta rn of his «1 rs -. A s a pr.»of of Was ce rta in ly a g re a t a ttra c tio n e-|n*ci- th e esteem in w hich h e was held by his B O TH PH O N ES N O R T H MAIN S T R E E T a lly for th«* ladic classm ates he was chosen p e rm a n e n t T h e s tre e t illu m in a tio n w ms in itself a se cre ta ry of th e 1907 class. A nd th is sig h t to 1 m *1 i «»I«1 am i ev ery one is uiian- h o n o r was only a final tr ib u te aft« r h e . inioufl in sa v in g t h a t w e m u st k eep it had successfully till»*«l m any p«»sitions of resp o n sib ility aim ing th e stm len ts. u p r iu h t along. He was a m em b er of D elta C hi, th«* law Old Statesman Seller’s Pride T he several co m m itte e s are to be < «m fra te rn ity , an d was «me <»f th e C o m m it Old Honesty Big Four gratulate«! on th e ontc«ime. T hey all tee on S tu d e n t A ffai/s from F n cin a. His Old Peaeh Eglantine Black Bear Tenpenny c e rta in ly w orked h a rd for its suet ess d e a th will !>e felt as k eenly by th e Tinsley's 18-ez. Jelly Tar am i th e only th in g t«» m a r th e after- friends he m ad e w hile a t college as by MMwal I..I W. N. Tinsley’s m a th is a slig h t fin an cial dificiency. his m an y frien d s in Han Jose. Spesr Head Bridle BH Ivy S h o rtly a fte r his g rad u atio n from T h e S h eriean ham l alth o u g h young in That’s too bad! We had no p lay Stanf«»r«I h e e n te re d th e firn < »f floback in g , prove«! th em selv es a lik e ticed it was looking pretty thin hun ch of g en tlem an ly fellows, and Dallas . it C rid e r, in . w t.ich he becam e th e jtin- Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many otfiar w ill long rem em b er th e m for th e ir g«M><! ! ,or p a ' tn«*r in pi«1 of his fath er. H e and rough of late, but naturally play h e succ«*e<h*«l useful presents as shown by catalog : in g , co u rteo u s w ays an«l d esire to * «ucceedeil in business in h is stu d ie s am i school work w hen his did not like to speak of it. By please. • ca re e r was su«l«lenly em le.l by his early the way, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is OMd Cuff B u tto n s—50 T ag s d e a th . F ren ch B riar P ipe— 50 T ag s L a d y ’s P o c k e ’ book —50 T s g l In afM ition to h is p a re n ts he leaves Salem Cherrv Show. a regular hair grower, a per F ou n tain P e n -- 100 T ags L eath er P ocketbook—80 T ag s P o c k e t K nife— 40 T a g s O w ing to th e «.IvunlH*.. d ial M arion tw » b ro th er* . C . I-. C ri.ler, of l*allaa. E n g lish Steel R azor- 50 T ag s Steel C arving Set—200 T ag s fect hair tonic. The hair stops « «unity P la y in g Cards— 30 T a g s would h av e o v er o th e rs in com - | ,l,/ p { ru *P r» J"*"1 G en tlem an 's W a tc h —200 T ag s B est S teel S h ears—75 T a g s 60-yd. F ish in g R eel— 60 T a g s com ing out, grow s faster, m tin * lo r th e g ram l n riie r u n »f »1«*, *«'• b r o th e r will ......... fr»in l>alla« to * È I i Willamette Valley Co. E. W. 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T h is «l«»es n«»t p rev en t an y g ro w er in M arm o co u n ty «>r els«*- wrliere e n te rin g perso n ally for th is prize, hut <*nlv d eb ars th e co u n ty e x h ib it of M arion co u n tv . C h a m b e rla in is now m en tio n ed f«»r th«* vice p ress ien e y—ju a t menti* »ned is all. j ' } » y »««••"■I th e fu n eral ' I 1.« unele, »•- «- « n .W ih ■ «» e x p e c t^ l to eoine T he fu n eral will h r held from Ibe fam ily rcsulence at 2 o cl« k T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . Rev. M. W . H a rk in s, pas* to r of th e C h ristia n c h u rc h , of w hich he was a m em b er, will co n d u ct th e serv ic es. Music will Is* given by Miss Nellie Lawson an d th e E lk s’ «inartet. H e was a m em b er o f th e B O. E. Mrs. A. H . H a k le m a n , of S alem , vis it*«! fnereis here last week. 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. 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