TeiupenuM«. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For For For For For congress governor secretary treasurer • supreme court For attorney general For school superintendent For printer - Fo • labor commissioner For railroad commissioner For state engineer For circuit judge For senator, Benton and Polk - For representative, Lincoln and Polk John Bayne, of Marion 1 'vh,sl“'y or no whiskey. •er ty a r g u m e n t h a s b e e n Wm. Galloway, of Yamhill t h o p,'r‘,”nal "b« ’rty a n d t h e g r e a t r o u g h l y exposed P. Avery, of Benton h o m e r u l e hill t h a t t h e w h i s k e y m e n G. W. Myer, of Polk c u n n i n g l y p l a n n e d h a s b e e n s o e x p o s e d COUNTY For representative For sheriff For com missioner For treasurer L. D. J. M. S. H. Tracy Brown, Grant, Petre, Staats, •• of of of of Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas * THE POLK COUNTY I7EMIZER. Admitted to the second class of mail matter. th e w ets have p o t even a s tra w of a r ­ g u m e n t. A few o f o u r v o te rs claim t h e y w o u ld q u i c k l y v o t e f o r p r o h i b i - t io n If l i q u o r w a s n o t a l l o w e d to be . m ade, but as long a s o u r G overn m en t a l l o w e d it to be m a d e t h e y w o u ld v o te Thl8 « b o u t th e poorest and w e akest a rg u m e n t so fa r produced. O u r v o t e s will d o it a n d j u s t a s s o o n a s w e v o t e a m a j o r i t y v o te in t h e s e U. S. U n c le S a m will s t o p t h e m a n u f a c t ­ u r e a n d t h e b e a u t y o f It is w h e n U n ­ c le S a m s a y s so it is h e r e . W h o is U n ­ cle S a m ? ^ ' JA M E S ELLIOTT. THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1910 FACTS D ISTO RTED . V . P. F I S K E . H vpubll« u ii I*up«*r S h o w s u p O r e ­ g o n ia n U orrespom ltM it. W e ta k e the follow ing from the C o r­ Ite m iie r.o n e year in a d v an c e ..........„.......................................{] 50 SU BSCRIPTIO N j W ith Weekly O regonian or Semi-weekly J o u rn a l.............. 2 00 v a llis T i m e s , a R e p u b l i c a n p a p e r , ‘ W ith Oregon W oodm an........... ................................................. 1 75 s h o w i n g h o w t h e O r e g o n i a n d i s t o r t s f a c t s in its a c c o u n t s o f H o w e r m a n m eetings: A young m an n am ed W hite w hen m utu a l ] ^ - n c e H iJ <>"■-= No. 420,tg M ain St. I n t r o d u c e d to t h e w r i t e r o f t h i s b y Mr. H ow erm an S a tu rd a y n ig h t m ade h aste to p u t h i s h a n d b e h i n d h i m a s t h o u g h Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding ol Town and County. It w e r e u n c l e a n , a n d h e t h e n t u r n e d a n d h i d h is f a c e b e h i n d h js b a c k . S in c e t h a t t i m e t h e e d i t o r o f t h e O .-T. h a s Come out next Saturday night and hear what the b e e n w o n d e r i n g a s to w h a t s o r t o f c rim e th e young m an had co m m itted democratic candidate for governor has to say for him­ t h a t h e f e l t so u n w o r t h y a s to r e f u s e self. It will not hurt you, and it may be of everlasting to t o u c h a n o t h e r ’s h a n d . As w e g o to benefit to you. press we le a rn t h a t said W hite, w hose n a m e s h o u l d b e B la c k , w a s t h e O r e ­ g o n i a n ’s s p e c i a l c o r r e s p o n d e n t t r a v e l ­ The other day a lady came into our office and asked in g w i t h B o w e r m a n f o r t h e sp ec if ic us if we would publish a letter from her, taking the pro­ p urpose of d isto rtin g th e facts a b o u t th e v a rious m eetings. At th e tim e of hibition side of the present controversy. Time and t h e i n c i d e n t r e f e r r e d to, Mr. W h i t e o r again have we stated that this is the people’s paper and P l u c k p r o b a b l y h a d o n h is m i n d ( ? ) t h e m e s s o f f a ls ific a tio n , m i s r e p r e ­ that all have a right to their say on temperance, reli­ sentation an d u n tru th fu ln e ss p u b lish ­ gion, politics, or anything else, through its columns. ed in S u n d a y ’s O r e g o n i a n , so it is n o t We will have our own opinions on these questions and to be w o n d e r e d t h a t h e fe lt s o u n ­ w o r t h y to t o u c h a n y m a n ’s h a n d . will express them in the proper place, but that does not ’PHONES: debar the other side from saying what they want to. This editor is not so egotistical as to think that he is al­ ways right and that his opinions are the only ones that shall go forth. Free speech is granted everybody in the Itemizer. N H Y M E N E A L JOYS. A s it d r a w s n e a r e le c tio n d a y I a m m u c h p l e a s e d t o k n o w t h a t p u b lic s e n t i m e n t is f a s t g r o w i n g in f a v o r o f s ta te prohibition. W e have often been STATE t o ld t h a t a d r o w n i n g m a n will c a t c h R. G. Smith, of Josephine a t a s t r a w . N o w t h e r e a p p e a r s n o t Oswald West, of Marion e v e n a s t r a w f o r t h e w h i s k e y men* to - Turner Oliver, of Union t r y to c a t c h at. O u r c i t y p a p e r s t o o a r e No nomination l e f t in a b o u t t h e s a m e fix. T h e s e l o n g - W. R. King, of Malheur e a d n d i t o w r i h a i l t s e t b r y l a i n c g k t h o a d m n a o k t e t h b e l a i c r k d e w s i h r i e t d e W. T. Slater, of Marion effect. No nomination S u c h a r g u m e n t a s Mrs. A r m o r , Mr. Benton _ J. B. Horner, . of — - — - — | G h .s s a n d m a n y o t h e r s h a s p r o d u c e d , J* E. Godfrey, of Mârion b u s h a d t h e d e s i r e d effect. T h e b a s e D. L. Houston, of Washington f a l s e h o o d s t h a t t h e g r e a t s p e a k e r s o f - Hugh McLain, of Coos i w h i l k e y p a r t y h a v e b e e n s o c l e a r l y - No nomination a m l f a i t h f u l l y r e f u t e d . T h i s g r e a t n u - | ti o n a l fig ht h a s b e e n e n t i r e l y t a k e n o u t o f po litic s so t h a t n o w e a c h v o t e r is DISTRICT ■ l e f t t o j u d g e b e t w e e n r i g h t a n d w r o n g , As our prohibition friends would not give us any in­ stance of men who drank to excess having been re­ claimed by the town being dry, we have been doing a little investigating ourselves. We find one man who has been reclaimed, that is, during the last two years he has quit the use of liquor, but whether from his own volition or because there are no saloons, we cannot say, but will give the drys the benefit of the doubt. As an offset to that we have found another man, who fpr ma­ ny years had not touched liquor at all, who has again gone to boozing, owing to it being continually shoved under his nose in an illicit way, and made a crime to drink it. We find the young men of our town, who for­ merly could not get liquor on account of their being mi­ nors, continually sending off and getting it by the quan­ tity, and getting full as ticks, and only two nights ago when some of them had neglected to send and get what they wanted, they committed the further crime of breaking into a private-supply and getting gloriously full. Just one instance that has come under our observa­ tion will we here give to refute the charge made by the prohibitionists that our officers of the law had not done their full duty in seeing to it that the local option law, the same as other laws, is enforced in this county. The other day Sheriff Grant received an unsigned letter from Independence claiming that a certain well known resident there had in his possession a stock of liquor, which he was dispensing to those who desired i t Now, if the sheriff had been a newspaper man, and full of experience a; we are with that class of people who are prone to giving pointers, to shove an undesirable job onto some one else, and afraid to sign their name to their petty spite work, he would have thrown that let­ ter in the wastebasket and thought no more about i t But in his anxiety to faithfully and fully perform the duties with which the people had entrusted him, he took the other course, and without saying a word to anyone of h s mission, quietly took the motor and went to Inde­ pendence. Walking in on the man who had been so maligned by this sneaking kind of evidence, he plainly told him what had been done and requested the keys to the room which had lieen named as the repository. The keys were handed him. and he at once entered the room, to find it filled with all kinds of fruit and pre­ serves, and no evidence of intoxicants more than a half pint with maybe an inch of what was presumably whis­ key in the bottom. Now was not that a nice wild goose chase for you? The sheriff lost a day’s work from his business, was put to the expense of the trip to our neighboring city, and all because some extremist labor­ ed under the idea, probably from having heard someone say so, that the man in question was keeping liquor for sale. Such ways of taking up an officer’s time for noth­ ing should be against the law. We, as taxpayers, are paying for the services of the sheriff, and we should re­ bel against his time being frittered away in useless search for evidence that cannot be substantiated. Such a case has also happened right here in Dallas, investi- g ition proving that there was not the least cause fer the charge. The Itemizer wants the law observed as much as anyone, but we do not believe it the duty of our officers to spend their time in chasing down every rumor of violation that comes of street talk and surmise, in which case they would not be able to attend to any other of the duties of their offices. G O N E TO R E ST . l'i o u e e r P o lk IM iysIH an I ' usscn to tlu* B eyond. A week ago we a tte n d e d th e fun eral of U ncle D an R ic h a rd so n . A m o n g th e a ged M asons th e re tu rn e d out none w h o s e m e d in b e t t e r h e a l t h t h a n T. V. B. E m b r e e , a n d h e m e n t i o n e d t h e f a c t to s e v e r a l f r i e n d s . A w e n k l a t e r h e h u $ p a s s e d a w a y , a n d t h e Useful a n d a r ­ d u o u s life o f a n o ld t i m e c o u n t r y p r a c t i o n e r h a s c o m e to a n e n d ; a n d h e will s o o n b e f o r g o t t e n , e x c e p t b y a fe w , c o m p a r a t i v e l y , g r a t e f u l s o u ls , w h o will r e m e m b e r a n d t h i n k k i n d l y o f t h e tim e s t h a t he h as aided th e m w hen s i c k n e s s o f s o m e lo v e d o n e w a s g r i p ­ p i n g t h e i r h e a r t s t r i n g s a n d t h e p a t h of life lo o k e d t e r r i b l y d a r k b e f o r e t h e m . H i s s i c k n e s s c a m e u n e x p e c t e d to h is m a n y f r i e n d s , a n d W as c a u s e d by u r e a m i c p o is o n , h i s w h o l e c o n d i t i o n r a p i d l y g i v i n g w a y b e f o r e its r a v a g e s an d y esterday aftern o o n about 3 o ’c l o c k h e p a s s e d a w a y . Dr. E m b r e e w a s a m a n o f u n d o b u t - ed hon e sty , a n d s tro n g convictions, a n d th e faculty of e xpressing th e m in t e r s e a n d c o n v i n c i n g l a n g u a g e , a n d lit t l e d i d h e c a r e w h e t h e r o t h e r s c o ­ i n c i d e d w i t h h is v i e w s o r not. Suffici­ e n t t h u t t h e a r g u m e n t s h e u s e d wi r e s a t i s f a c t o r y to h i m s e l f . H e w a s a m a n of g en ero u s im pulses, an d m a n y are t h e old t i m e f a m i l i e s t h a t c a n gi ve te stim o n y of needed assistance he has given th e m , b o th a s a physician a n d as a m a n and brother. H e w a s m a d e a M a s o n in 185 8, J o i n i n g J e n n i n g s lo d g e o f D a lla s , a n d h a s s e r v e d a s M a s t e r M as o n . H e w a s a p r a c t i c a l e x e m p l e r of t h e s u b l i m e t e a c h i n g s o f t h a t o r d e r , a n d a i m e d to in a C h r i s t i a n a n d f r a t e r n a l m a n n e r t r e a d t h e w a y. A t t h e t i m e o f g o i n g to press, a r r a n g e m e n t s h av e n o t been d e f i n i t e l y c o n c l u d e d n s to t h e t i m e o f the funeral. H e w a s a so n o f t h e l a t e C a r y a n d L ucinda Em bree, an d was bofn A ug­ u s t 14, 1838, n e a r F a y e t t e , H o w a r d , C ounty, M is s ouri . H e crossed the p l a i n s in 184 4, a r r i v i n g In O r e g o n C ity o n D e c e m b e r 24 o f t h a t y e a r . H e c a m e w i t h h i s p a r e n t s t o P o l k C o u n t y In t h e S p r i n g o f '4 5. u n d w o r k e d o n h is f a t h e r s f a r m u n t i l 1858, w h e n h e b e ­ g a n th e s tu d y of m edicine, re a d in g w i t h Dr. J. W. B oyle, a w e l l - k n o w n p io n e e r physician. He entered C oop­ e r M e d ic a l I n s t i t u t e in S a n F r a n c i s c o in 1860, a n d l a t e r p r a c t i c e d in L a f a y ­ e t t e a n d Amity,* l o c a t i n g in D a l l u s in 1874. H e w a s g ra d u a te d fro m the m edical d e p a r tm e n t of W illa m e tte U niversity In 1881, a n d t h e n p r a c t i c e d 3 H y e a r s In C o rv a llis . T h e n m o v e d to H u m s , H a r n e y C o u n t y , w h e r e he p r a c t i c e d 8 y e a r s . R e t u r n e d to D a l l a s , a n d l a t e r w ent to P o rtlan d , w h e re he practiced a b o u t t w o y e a r s . A b o u t five y e a r s a g o h e l o c a t e d in D a l l a s a g a i n .. H e w a s a v e t e r a n o f t h e Y a k i m a In d l a n W a r . E n l i s t e d In 1855 In Co. O.. C a p t a i n Ben H a y d e n c o m m a n d in g ; a f t e r w a r d s r e - e n l i s t e d In Co. D., C a p t . 11. F. B u r c h c o m m a n d i n g . W a s a m e m b e r of S ta te P ione e r A ssociation, a n d a t th e tim e of d e a th was G rand Com m ander of Indian W a r V e t e r a n s o f t h i s s ta t e . H e m a r r i e d A n n i e E. F i n l e y in C o r ­ v a l l i s in 1868. S e v e n c h i l d r e n w e r e b o r n — t h r e e s u r v i v i n g C ly d e a n d V a n o f B u r n s ; Mrs. A r m o n G u t h r i e , D a l ­ las. —i ■■ i . The lecture to be given at the M. E. church Friday evening. October 2H, will be worth your while to ittend. Rev. Geo, F. Hopkins, A. M , has been in this conference oniy a short tim e a n d comes to us very highly recommended from Aberdeen, S. I t o k o U . Below are some press comm ents. 027 LOTT D. BROWN P opular B alias Young P e o p le Arc M arried. Y e ste rd a y a s th e to w n clock w as s t r i k i n g t h e h o u r o f m i d d a y , R**v. G e o r g e F. H o p k i n s , p asto r o f th e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h o f t h i s city, w a s p r o n o u n c i n g t h e w o r d s t h u t m a d e on«* flesh o f t w o o f D a l l a s m o s t p o p u l a r y o u n g p e o p le . T h e o c c u r r e n c e w a s a t t h e h o m e o f t h e b r i d e ’ p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d M rs. H o l t M c D a n ie l, a n d t h e c o n - I t r a c t i n g p a r t i e s , Mr. F r e d R. E l l i o t t a n d M is s I v a M c D a n i e l . T h e h o u s e w a s e sp e c ia lly d e c o r a te d fo r th e oc- I c u s io n w i t h a p r o f u s i o n o f flo w e r s a n d t h r o n g e d w i t h r e l a t i v e s a n d i n v ite d g u e s t s , h a p p y t o le n d t h e i r pres«*nce to t h e o c c a s i o n . T h e b r i d e w a s g iv e n aw ay by h e r fa th e r a n d th e cerem ony t o o k p l a c e u n d e r a m a r r i a g e be ll s u s ­ p e n d e d lin t h e a r c h w a y b e t w e e n t h e parlors. T h e b ri^ e w a s c h a r m in g ly a r ­ r a y e d in w h i t e s il k, a n d c a r r i e d a boquet w hich was c a u g h t by h e r cous­ DIRECT PRIMARY in, M iss M c D a n ie l, o f P o r t l a n d . STATEM ENT NO. ONE At th e conclusion of th e cerem o n y a n d th e offering of c o n g r a tu la tio n ^ a LET THE PEO PLE RULE n ic e l u n c h w a s s e r v e d , a n d a t 2 : 3 0 Mr. a n d M rs. E l l i o t t t o o k T h e F l y e r f o r P o r t l a n d a n d T h e D a lle s , w h e r e t h e y V o t e f o r I. H. V a n W i n k l e , o f S a - C h a r le s G r a n t Lane, th e subject of will s p e n d a h o n e y m o o n o f a couple* l e m . R e p u b l i c a n C a n d i d a t e f o r C i r ­ t h i s s k e t c h , is t h e 1 8 - m o n t h s - o l d so n o f w e e k s , r e t u r n i n g to s e t t l e d o w n c u i t J u d g e . T w o t o e le c t. 12 7 o f Mr. a n d M rs. C h a r l e s H. L a n e , J r . , a m o n g u s a s s t a i d old m a r r i e d folks . (P aid A dvertisem ent.) o f D a lla s, a n d is c o n s i d e r e d a w o n d e r A b e v y o f f r i e n d s s a w t h e m off uflth for his age, because of th e fact th a t D ie d , a t I n d e p e n d e n c e , S a t u r d a y , a ll t h e a c c o m p a n i m e n t s , a n d e v e r y ­ he c a n say his letters. W h e n quite t h i n g in t h e w a y o f l u g g a g e w a s a p ­ O c t o b e r 22. W a y n e G o o d e , i n f a n t s o n young he show ed a decided preference p r o p r i a t e l y la b e l l e d : " J u s t m a r r i e d . " o f Mr. a n d Mrs. W. M. G o o d e , a g e d 21 f o r b o o k s ' i n s t e a d o f toys , a n d a t t h e B o t h a r e t o o w e ll k n o w n to r e q u i r e m o n t h s , o f d y s e n t e r y . a g e o f 18 m o n t h s is a b l e to r e a d l e t ­ a n y special la u d a tio n a t o u r hands, L y m a n D a m o n a n d C la u d e H u b ­ te r s w h e r e v e r h e sees th e m . W h e n r id ­ h a v i n g live d h e r e all t h e i r live s; s u f ­ b a r d o f I n d e p e n d e n c e h a v e b e e n h e r e i n g a b o u t t h e s t r e e t s in h i s b u g g y p a s t fice It to s a y t h a t t h e y a r e h i g h l y e s ­ the past week looking a fte r th e ir d es­ a billboard or signpost he c o m m a n d s t e e m e d , a n d will s e t t l e d o w n in life e r t c l a i m in H a r n e y c o u n t y . — B u r n s h i s m o t h e r t o s t o p u n t i l h e r e a d s t h e w ith th e best w ishes of a host of letters, a n d a t c h u rc h he passes the N e w s. fr ie n d s . t i m e b y r e a d i n g t h e l e t t e r s in t h e F. H. M o r r i s o n o f D a lla s , t h e A r c h i ­ h y m n b o o k . — P o r t l a n d T e l e g r a m . M e th o d ist C h u rc h Services. t e c t w h o is s u p p l y i n g t h e p l a n s f o r " M a k in g F a c e s .’’ Services of especial o r d e r n ext S u n ­ th e new A bbey hotel s p en t /S a turday a n d S u n d a y in t h i s c ity . — N e w p o r t d a y a t t h e M. E . C h u r c h . T h e fa m o u s ch alk talk, "M aking 9 :4 5 a. m . H a lly D a y f o r S u n d a y News. faces," by th e a r ti s t - l e c t u r e r M erritt S c h o o l. F i n e p r o g r a m h a s b e e n a r ­ Le R o y will be g i v e n a t W . O. W. ha ll, M rs . G. F. G i b b s a n d s o n C o r t l a n d ranged. M o n d a y e v e n i n g , O c t o b e r 31. h a v e r e tu rn e d fr o m D allas, w h i f e 11 a. m. F a m i l y D a y . S e r m o n by O n th a t occasion th e p eople of D a l­ t h e y h a v e b e e n p u t t i n g in t h e i r fall p a s t o r , "U Q it o f t h e F a m i l y . " g r a i n f o r n e x t y e a r o n t h e i r r a n c h . — la s wil l h a v e t h e p r i v i l e g e o f s e e in g 2 : 3 0 i». m. J u n i o n l e a g u e . a f in i s h e d a r t i s t a t w o r k , a s h e a c ­ Hood R iver G lacier. 6 :3 0 p. m . E p w o r t h L e a g u e . co m p a n ies his lectu re w ith cartoons 7 :3 0 p. m . P a s t o r b e g i n s a s e r i e s of m arvelous beauty, J o e S to w e h a s m o v e d b a c k t o D a l ­ a n d p i c t u r e s o f s e r m o n s o n " G o d a n d M a n . " T o p i c of las, h a v i n g t r a d e d h i s K i n g s V a l l e y d r a w n b e f o r e t h e ' a u d i e n c e . fir st s e r m o n , " J s T h e r e a G o d ? ” W h ile th e le c ture p a r ta k e s of the f a r m to h i s f a t h e r f o r h i s i n t e r e s t in Ail m e m b e r s , a d h e r e n t s , f r i e n d s a n d t h e l i v e r y s t a b l e . T h e e l d e r S t o w e wil l h u m o r o u s it is a l s o i n s t r u c t i v e t e a c h ­ s t r a n g e r s a r e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d to be n o t g o o u t to li ve o n t h e f a r m b e f o r e in g g o o d , c l e a n , m o r a l t r u t h . p r e s e n t a t t h e S u n d a y S c h o o l R ally , s p r i n g , if t h e n . R ec e n tly a t E u g e n e , O regon, an F a m i l y D a y , a n d a ll s e r v i c e s . G ood a u d i e n c e o f 1800 'p e r s o n s g a t h e r e d on M rs . L e v i A lle n a n d d a u g h t e r F l o r ­ t w o d a y s ’ n o t i c e m u s i c a t t h e s e s ervic e s . and was highly e n ce . o f R i c k r e a l l . r e l a t i v e s o f Mr. J e f f p l e a s e d w i t h t h e e v e n i n g t h u s s p e n t. G E O R G E F. H O P K IN S . P a s t o r . B e y e r l e y ’s a r r i v e d l a s t w e e k a n d a r e C o m m e n t i n g o n t h e a p p e a r a n c e o f Mr. l o c a t e d in O l s s o n s c o t t a g e in O l s s o n - L e R o y In S a n J o s e , Cal, t h e M e r c u r y ville f o r t h e w i n t e r . — N e w p o r t R e ­ s a y s : C h ristian C h u rc h News. porter. "M r. L e R o y ’s m o s t i m p r e s s i v e r e ­ S o m e th in g doing a t th e C hristian C h u rc h . A splendid o rc h e s tr a leads a I. H. V a n W i n k l e , o f S a l e m , f o r i m a r k s ares, t i n t e d w i t h a c e r t a i n d r y g r e a t c h o r u s o f voices. E v e r y s e r v i c e a c i r c u i t j u d g e wil l g i v e e q u a l j u s t i c e to h u m o r v^hich is ail h i s o w n a n d h o ld s t r e a t t o m u s i c lo v e rs . P r o f . C a l d w e ll all a n d s p e c i a l f a v o r s to n o n e . Q u a l ­ t h e u n d i v i d e d a t t e n t i o n o f h i s l i s t e n e r s Is a t t h e h e a d o f t h i s d e p a r t m e n t o f ifi c a tio n s b a s e d o n e x p e r i e n c e a n d p r e ­ H is p i c t u r e s , w h i c h h e d r a w s , a r e h i g h l y a r t i s t i c , t r u e t o life, a n d h e is the w ork. p aration. 127 one of th e m ost interestin g speakers L a s t S u n d a y t h e r e w’e r e 2 28 p r e s e n t (P aid A dvertisem ent.) th a t ev er faced a San Jo se au d ien ce." a t t h e B ib le S c h o o l. I n c r e a s i n g ev er y Mr. L e R o y ’s w o r k is c o m m e n d e d Sunday. T racy S tunts, D em ocratic c a n d id a te B ib le S c h o o l 10 a. m. for C ounty T re a s u re r, a fter c o m p le tin g b y C o ll e g es , Y. M. C. A . ’s C h u r c h e s S e r m o n 11 a. m. S u b e c t : " F i r s t Ids ed u catio n , ta u g h t in som e of o u r a n d t h e p r e s s . H i s a p p e a r a n c e h e r e T h i n g s . ’’ A d i s c o u r s e o n t h e " B o o k of l>est schools for a n u m b e r of y ears, serv ed will be u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s of th«* c o l ­ A c t s . ’’ T h e r e will be b a p t i z i n g a t th e as d e p u ty sh eriff an d d e p u ty assessor, In­ le ge Y. M. C. A. sides h o lding m an y o th e r jKjsitions of T i c k e t s a t S t a f r i n ’s D r u g S to r e. c lo s e o f t h e s e r v ic e . T w o c o n f e s s i o n s resp o n sib ility in th e co u n ty . In all of l a s t S u n d a y . W e e x p e c t a g r e a t i n g a t h ­ th ese p o sitions h e lias m ade good, am i ering next Sunday. if elected trt th e office to w hich he now T he le c tu re to he given F rid ay ev en ­ C. E . 6:30 . asp ires, h e will c o n to n e to he co u rteo u s ing of th is week will lie a tre a t to all. S e r m o n 7:3 0. “T h e l a b o r i n g M a n to all w ith whom h e com es in co n tact, E very b o d y com e and h e a r Rev. H o p -in s am i his acco u n ts an d records w ill alw ays in an A m erican T ra m p A broad. Ad­ a n d a S q u a r e D e a l. " m issio n 15 an d 25 cents. Y o u a r e In v it e d to a t t e n d t h e s e s e r ­ he found n eat an d correct. vices. I ----- D em ocratic C and idate for R ep resen ta tiv e from Polk County at the G eneral E lection T u esd ay, Nov. 8 , 1010 O N L Y C A N D ID A T E F O R T H IS O F F IC E U N D E R T H E D IR E C T P R IM A R Y N O T N A M E D B Y A N Y C O N V E N T IO N , A S S E M B L Y , O R B O S S E S If elected, I will, during my term of office: Uphold the Direct Primary Law and Statement No. One. Support all measures advocated by a majority vote of the people. Do all in my power to assist the survivors of the Indian wars. Will oppose all machine methods, and all grafting, and repre­ sent the whole people as best I know how. Services ut P res b y te ria n C h u rc h . S u n d a y s e h o l 10 a. m . M o r n i n g s e r ­ vice 11 o ’c lo c k . T o p i c : " S o w i n g a n d R eaping." C hristian E n d e a v o r m e e t­ in g 6 :3 0 . E v e n i n g s e r v i c e 7:30. T o p i c : " T h e i n n e r V o ic e." M i d w e e k p r a y e r - m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g 7:30. Y ou a r e c o r d i a l l y in v i t e d to a t t e n d o u r s e r v ic e s . S p e c ia l Musi«*. M ORN IN G . O r g a n .......... " V o l u n t a r y " ........... S u d l o w R e s p o n s e " T h e L o r d is in H is T e m p l e " ............................................. I r a B. W ils o n O ffertory . . ." A n d a n te " . . .B e e th o v en A n t h e m " I will p r a i s e t h e Nairfe o f t h e D o r d " .......................L. O. E m e r s o n EV E N IN G O rg an . . . . " V o l u n t a r y " . . . . K im ball R e s p o n s e " B e T h o u E xa lt e «!" ............. ................................................I r a B. W ils o n O f f e r t o r y ............................................. 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FR EEZE FREE & R IC E R d ia b le E y e S p e c ia lis ts P o r tla n d V ancouver D a lla s At Stafrin’« Drug Store Saturday October 29 P L A T F O R M —P e rm an e n t Im p ro ve m e n t of ou r koad.v. but a m ore e co n o m ical ex p end itu re of the C o u n ty Fund.«. Tracy Staats D e m o cra tic C a n d i d a t e for County Treasurer A N O T II K it H E C < )M M K N R A T IO N . J u d g e G a llo w a y t h e Id e a l C a n d id a te fo r Ju d g e. J u d g e A. S. B e n n e t t , o f T h e D all e s, w r i t e s a s fo ll o w s : "I have kn o w n J u d g e W illiam G all­ ow ay for m o re th a n a q u a r te r of a c e n t u r y , a n d in t h e l i g h t o f m o r e t h a n tw en ty years active p ractice a t th e bar. should always be used where several people sit, because it does not strain the eyes of those sitting far from it. The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Every detail that increases its light-giving value has been included. The Rayo Is a low-priced lamp. You may pay $5, $10 or even $20 for other lamps and get a more expensive container—but you cannot get a better light than the Rayo gives. This season’s Rayo has a new and strength­ ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder keeps the shade on firm and true. Easy to keep polished, as it is made of solid brass, finished ut nickel. Republican Nominee for Representative Paid Ad. I a m le d to c o n s i d e r h i m a n id e a l c a n ­ d i d a t e f o r c i r c u i t j u d g e . H e h a s a fine le g a l e d u c a t i o n a n d is v e r y f a m i l i a r w i t h le ga l p r i n c i p l e s a n d t h e a d m i n i s ­ t r a t i o n o f j u s t i c e ge m* ral!y. H is c o u r ­ te s y a n d k in d n e sB a r e k n o w n t o all m e n , a n d in h i s r e s i d e n c e o f m o r e t h a n 50 y e a r s in y o u r d i s t r i c t , h e h a s m a d e a rep u ta tio n for h o n esty a n d integrity w h i c h in a ll t h e s e fifty y e a r s h a s n e v e r b e e n « ju e st io n e d ." Once a Rayo Uaer, Always One. r Dealers Everywhere. I f not at yours, write for descriptive cir.ular to the nearest cgercy of the Standard (In c Oil Company o rp o ra te d ) THIRD ANNUAL 0 -0 * T O National Apple Show Lynch’s SPOKANE, WASHINGTON Christmas BE Ira 0. Powell Economical bus i ne s s administration of pub­ lic affairs HELD The greatest varieto of prixe*, «*up* ami trophies ever offered. single apples, boxe« a m i everything up to full carloails will be nu a nie« I FOR Candy Boxes Empties and filled ones of all kinds FAIR PRICES Prize* for Two «lours south of C rider’s new store $1,000 Championship Carload Prize For th e b e tt ear load .»f tvTfi boxes or Imshels. A (1«>or spuc'e of three ane one- half seres require«! to hone*' this great show. Resale* the exhibit of apple*, apple growers, packers an«! «nx»kers will learn anil gain valuable inform ation. Ample hotel accommodation without raise in price will be provided. moderata C O N S U L T A T IO N POLK COUNTY N o m inated on th * D em ocrat c T ic k e t at the P r im a r y E le ctio n 3* p t. 3 4 , 19 10 Advocates Maintenance o f th e Primary Law $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 in Premiums Our COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF The Lamp with Diffused Light Novem ber 1 4 to 1 9 , 1 9 1 0 Everybody knows that the best is the cheapest in the long run. We never pre­ scribe glasses unless they are needed and give what will bring solid comfort. C a n d id a te fo r The Famous W ILL Your [yes Deserve the Best S. H. PETRE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Will hive le effect Lew Roued-trip Feree from ell Relate ee He Liae For furlhep inform ation apply to any S. P. Agent o r to W M - M c M U R R A Y , Ceneral P a s s e n g e r Agent A ll W h o Love Xittle Ones w ill p ro v id e Ip u rest of the >ure in f Candy fc . t h . 8 m 1 a i P urity Pmtroniee the “ Modem Vernier* ■W «. Cir tm m i I C*. » fr., PirltMi. O m w REPUBLICAN TICKET. Governor, JAY BOWERMAN. Congressman, WILLIS C. HAWLEY. Supreme Justices, HENRY J. BEAN, THOMAS A. McBRIDE, GEORGE H. BURNETT, FRANK A. MOORE. Secretary of State, FRANK W. BENSON. State Treasurer, THOMAS B. KAY. School Superintendent, L. R. ALDERMAN. State Printer, WILLIS DUNIWAY. Labor Commissioner, 0. P. HOFF. Railroad Commissioner, FRANK J. MILLER. State Engineer, JOHN H. LEWIS. Water Superintendent, JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Circuit Judges, I. H. VAN WINKLE, PERCY R. KELLY. Joint Senator. C. L. HAWLEY. Joint Representative, FRED W. CHAMBERS. Representative, IRA C. POWELL. Sheriff, W. L. BICE. County Commissioner, JOHN B. TEAL. County Clerk, E. M. SMITH. County Treasurer, JOHN L. CASTLE. County Surveyor, B. F. BEEZLEY. Coroner, R. L. CHAPMAN. Paid Adv.