NOMINATIONS FOR PRIMARIES. Those Woo *re Seek g the Will of l!.e People April H'.h. 3 # SENTIMENT OF WOODROW WILSON IN WILSON. PEOPLE COUNTRY SHOWN GREAT DEMOCRAT SEE TRUE FRIEND ' * J COUNTY CLERK E. M. Smith, Dallas, republi­ Editorial Comment Proves Wood- Judge Stringer of Illinois Recog- Voters of Both Parties Sure Best COMMISSIONER nizes Him as the Logical row Wilson Is Almost Unani­ Interests of Country Will Be J. A. Baxter, Perrydale, re­ mous Choice for President. Leader of the Party. Served by His Election. can. publican. A. H. Wyatt, McCoy, demo­ crat. GROWS STRONGER EVERY DAY IS FITTED FOR WHITE HOUSE CONFIDENCE SHERIFF IN TAFT LOST J. M. Grant, Dallas, democrat- ASSESSOR W. A. Ayres. Dallas, republican Arthur R. Allen, Rickreall, re­ publican. Finley Edgar, Rickreall, demo­ crat. Democratic Party Hat Opportunity of 8ignalizir>g Its Return to Power With the Election of an Ideal Chief Executive. Statesman, Scholar and Proved Prac­ Renomlnatlon of Present Chief 1 » tical Executive, New Jersey States­ ecutlve Will Mean That Progrea- man Would Be Ideal Occupant aiva Republicans Will Turn of the Presidential Chair. to New Jersey Statesman. ITEMJZER REALTY CONCERN ........................... Room I, Brow n i i Block, 420i ■ *— M ain Street, D allas, O regon We have British Columbia and Oregon Timber Lands We have California Orchard Lands We have Canada Wheat Lands We have trades all over the United States Besides this list of Home Lands Significant Missouri Comment. ! BY LAWRENCE B. STRINGER. BY HON. FRANK G. CANNON, Independence (Mo.) Examiner—The Democratic Candidate For the U. 8, Former United Statee Senator From SURVEYOR Clinton Democrat remarks; “ Many Utah. Senate From Illinois Against I have traveled in ten states since Lorimer. Ben. F. Beezley, Falls City, re­ Missourians would be glad to see Champ Clark President; others would ______ , _ _ _ — Before meeting Gov. Wilson, I was leaving Colorado a month ago. The ■ ■■ . publican. prefer Jos W. Folk; but If the nom­ somewhat predisposed in his favor, cry of the Progressives In these states TREASURER A house and two lots one block west 147 acres, 50 in cultivation and the 132 acres, 5 acres in cultivation, 5 ination has to leave this Slate nine —Texas, Oklahoma. Kansas. Nebras- acres, all in cultivation, level land, he depot. Fine large 10-room hard Tracy Staats, Dallas,demociat- out of ten Missouri Democrats would from having read many of his produc­ ka. South Dakota. Wlsconatn Iowa ru,,,,i,,K wairr, close to town. (¡.«..I balance in oak and fir timber. T vo acres slashed, balance in fine second of prefer Gov. Woodrow Wilson. This tions and having admired t*e great Illinois. Indiana and even M l.'aourl- U'".rovementH. Will take »1:1,(kk) (ur acres of fruit, good house and barn, well growth fir timlier. All kinds of berries, finished house with all modern conven­ CORONER ience* and street work completed. springs. Only half mile to school 45 fruit trees, all 2-year-old. Nice run- comprehensive grasp of economic sit­ is fnr i a v n iu t^ an* u-n - the whole piece, or will divide it into and sprm la very significant.” church. W© want $55 an acre for ning stream through owe corner, got>d Price $3200. n R. L. Chapman, Dallas, repub­ p j.r , r nnd ' Vll8° n Th® three different tr.u-u of 25 acre. will. ami chu uations which prevades all of his pol­ Sinister Purpose Apparent. fl $1200 27 acres within one and a half miles Progressive Democrats want the He- the building« at »175 an acre, nice peach this and it is a bargain. house ami barn. fig Price, j— $2500 lican. publican party to nominate Robert orchard. Aim. 28 acre tract iur $125 an Raleigh (N. C.) News-Observer— itical utterances and writings. of town, of the very best land, with $5000, only $2000 of it cash, will buy cash, balance on terms to suit. Still while predisposed In his fa- LaFo.lette for the presidency; so that acre. Half cash. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT When you read a New York paper 80 acres of land within one mild of We have 720 acres in one body of hill good improvements and fine orchard. tror, until I had personally met and complimenting some Southern man or school and church, on free delivery am), some in cultivation, balance in Price $4000. H. C. Seymi ur, Dallas, repub­ : l L t pROm.,nr :r ti C.„ Party *ha" '“ " L 67« acres, «cleared, 100 acre, of pas State for “ Conservatism" In the same conversed with him. 1 was not con­ People will win. I ture, balance in eaw timber and wood, I »»<1 font miles from town. 41 good timber, running water, some in 84^ acres, 45 acres in hops, rest in lican. provements, good article that it opposes Woodrow Wil­ vinced of bis availability as a can And Progressive Republicans wuut small orchard, Hno water Nupply and 1 acres are cleared ami the balance is in ¿j , soi - l°t8 * good pasture land, with creek running the Democratic party to nominate power, big out range; three mi lee from oak grubs. There Is a fine spring and fine stock ranch, close to school, ficy , through it. Good improvements and son, It may be well to look and see •didate for President In Justice Court. jl0p house, and yard treilised in fine Woodrow WlUon. so that— If the Re good town, nnd two from school. »:tü 5 or 0 acres can be irrigated. Some miles of town, for $3o an acre to what party and business Interest Since meeting Gov. Wilson, how­ publican party shall lose__still the ‘¡n »-'te, »6000 down and the balance at stock will go uith the place. [ 34 acres w ithin a couple of mile* of a shape. Price $8825, half down and Monday before Justice Holma> the aforesaid paper belongs. j 6 per cent. ever, all doubt in that regard, in my People will win. ifi acres, four miles of town, all in good little town, 10 acres under cultiva- i terms on the balance. Chas. Livesley brought sui Michigan for Wilson. own mind, has been removed. Gov. You will observe that the Progrès We have «40 acre» witldn I X mile* of good timher. no improvements, on tion, 10 acre* slashed, and the balance OA- ,.A , , , » , » against W. H. Pelker & Pelkei ’ - Price 307 acres, 140 cleared, 40 slashed, 140 Marquette (Mich.) Minn Journal— Wilson is presidential timber of the dve Dove ha* at last learned wisdom 1 in second growth oak. an 10,000,000 feet of good saw county roafi. Price, $35 an acre. in pasture, 130 in cultivation, 100 iu of near Independence, for pos The New Jersey candidate nas a big exact kind and quality required at the. from that wily old Serpent, the Sys- I , ” " b.‘‘r.0" Kltl' acre, $1000 cash and the balance on .,t'.. Tll.e ™ a place r K is " ” cleared PrHVe: timlier, fair buildings and water supply, 80 acres, 12 acres under plow, and 15 term to suit. of the session of the latter’s hop yard following among the Democrats ol present time. To begin with be Is an rem; whose favorite plan has been inputs but half four miles from town ami one from ami there is an abundance of out slashed, rest in good fir timber, some on which a four years lease ha( Michigan and stands a fair show of Intellectual giant, with a broad com* to select both candidates, subscribe to land, 230 acres, 4 miles from town. Has school. $80 an acre, one half cash, first New house of six rooms, range The soil is first class and we are large oak. having the Wolverine delegation in been obtained, only three o' ^ good barn, good water, two springs, and good house and 4 barns on the place, mortgage for balance. both campaign funds and then let only asking $12 an acre for the lot. the National convention ranged be­ prehenslve graep of every public sit­ creek runs through it. One mile of several good springs, splendid water. which had been used. It wu hind Here is a dairy ranth for you that is uation. Throughout the east, he Is the People, In deadly earnest, fight his banner. 1000 acres near a railroad, 500 of good school, 3 miles of town. Price $40 SO acres in cultivation, 40 acres in tim­ hard to heat: It consists of 380 acre.-, tried before a jury consisting 01 which is iu cultivation, for which we universally regarded as the brainiest i useless battle. ber and the balance in open pasture, 125 being in cultivation, 100 heavy tim­ Wisconsin Seeing the Light. Personally, I fear that the Progrès are only asking $45 the ucre. Desirable an acre. Terms cash. W. A. Simonton, P. A. Finseth, American living today. Even in priv­ fine grazing land, the land is gently ber and the balance pas.ure. There Milwaukee (W is.) Journal—Just go ate conversation, his Intellectuality •five Republicans cannot control their location and first class» soil. We have 358 acres that is a bargain, • rolling and soil is splendid. D. J. Riley, John Bird and M. D. Price are 40 cows and calves, 4 hogs, 80 goats, and nominate Taft, with Wil scintillates in every sentence he ut­ convention. $7500. $4500 down, balance 6 year’s good buildings and lots of them, fine Here is a coast ranch for you: 280 at $55 an acre. Ellis, a id they found for M>. ahead son the opposing candidate, and see ters. He has a logical and analytical j time at 8 per cent, acres none in cultivation, and no im Republicans Playing Politics. For $2100, l 2 cash, we have for sale a soil, a complete outtit^jf farm and dairy Livesly, but the case was appeal what happens to the Grand Old Party The oitice-holdlng machine is pow provements None cleared, and several 10-acre tract that is hard to heat. It is 102X acres in Lincoln county, all open machinery, and the cream check each ed and will now go to a highe, right here In Wisconsin. There'll be mind.v His language Is simple, easily erful, million feet of good timber already for within a mile and a half of town, in one insiduous, and experienced. Che month amounts to $100. The owner’s understood, yet definite, Incisive and court. _ a railroad when if gets there. School of the most desirable directions, nnd pasture land. It is right on the coast the worst grade-crossing horror that convincing. He has been a student of mteiests are despeiateiy determined and postoffice nearby. Four miles from will probably be on the new electric on a good river,for only $2000, half cash. reason for selling is that he wants to ever happened north of Neenah. political economy since his boyhood, i.o prevent a l.ai ollette term in the the coast and on county road. The soil road. It has some improvements, is Fine stock and as cheap as you could get out of the dairy business. The land Farewell Reception. VLite House; and their financial aid is excellent, and it is now a fine dairy nearly all cleared, and is fenced on one ask with a good road to it.—Itemizer is situated 2li miles from the Peedce See Wilson as Next President. has written varied books upon the store, and within one mile of the rail­ Realty Concern. At the circle last evening Mr. Roswell (N. M.) Recoid—Tne Re­ subject and is conceded to be^ibe makes the machine almost resistless. ranch. Will trade for vallev land, or side. Is close to church and school. road surveyed from Airlie to the coast. Frankly, I do not believe iu this talk $5000. half down and the balance at 6 108 acre, 48 in hops, l° «n cultivation We also have two other tracts in the and Mrs. A. P. Starr, prior t< publican newspapers are afraid of highest authority upon theories of A phone goes with the place. This is per cent will take it. j f a fatal breach between President for potato?», corn or urn like, and \% same vicinity, unimproved. the best piece of land in the county for their departure to take up then Woodrow Wilson for 1912 and their government in the country today. *aft and Big Business. On both side: aerea ie paid foi tube ffrii'fltefl, tho bal- daîrvînif or slock raising. The price is is 222 acres of fine fan n in g land fo r sale. residence in Portland, were ten fear is made manliest In a variety While our presidents have generally ¡t looks like a calculated quarrel, : Has a good spring, a small orchard, 26 acres If von want a nice small prune or­ ance of the piece lieing in a-h and ina- „,vjbü and one-third can be paid in cash here is your chance. Eight dered a farewell party. The ev of ways. Since the election of last been men of patriotic Impulses, hon­ melodrama played tor uai.ona! en uf good clover, good fencing and sufficient, chard, pie tim Der linn is all b’IK*¡ bottom anj the balance to suit Inner, wood for farm use. W ill sell altogether or acres, with dryer, and all other improv- land, ami the hop yard turned out 41),- | and the balance to suit buyer. when New Jersey did not do so est and conscientious, still few of ening was spent in social entei week up to suit. A most desirable location, ments, close to town, and everything in 000 pounds of first class hops this last well as It might have done, these pa­ them have been great Intellectually. i.ertainment. The need of such ar. divide 20 acres, one acre slashed, rest in oak between Dallas and Perrydale. Only $65 ar* tainment and banquet, the part pers have taken occasion to renew Thomas Jefferson was an exception to iffectation of battle is too obvious acre. good shape. Seven acres of 10 year old crup. There are two good plastered hop grubs. Four room box house. »411 prunes, and some nice apples. Close to houses, with balers and all things need­ fenced. Three and a half miles from ners to tb" *after being secoro, their attacks on Wilson. Hut. never­ this rule. Woodrow Wilson, if elec­ Jespite his earnest work, the ; to- acres, 8 acres cleared partly, with tow n and school with city water. The ed for their operation, and situated far Dallas. Close to school. Good well, bv severed hearts in honor of Val theless. Woodrow Wilson will be elec ted president, by reason of his In­ pie had no faith that President Tart no 24 waste land, and the rest ir. fir nnd enough apart so that both could not good soil. Price $50 an acre with some entine day. A. P. Starr got thi ted president of the United Stated stincts, characteristics, training, fear­ would solve'our vit t! problem and le oak timber. Half an acre is in straw price is $4500. store the government to the custody 75 acres, 45 cleared., slashed 15, and catch from the same fire. It is on a household goods. Terms, $800, cash if lessness, patriotism, faith in the peo­ first prize and Wayne Greenwoo< next year. l>erries and other small fruit. There is desired. ple and extraordinary intellectuality of the people. A play was needed. a small house on the place and tHe soil 20 in pasture, with 12 acres of oak tim­ good county road, and only one half the booby prize, loosing all hi His Worth Recognized. It is being played 80 acres, 70 in cultivation. This land is a fine black loam. Only }n mile from ber; 45 acres are under cultivation, and mile from the depot in a good hop dis­ would indeed be a second Thomas hearts. Miss Mamie Montgom Long Branch (N. J.) Record— Pic But there remains Wilson, whose i railroad station, and four miles from even 7 acres are set to prunes. There trict. This is a first class buy at $250 lies well for orchard or anything else. « an acre, and good time will be given There are 10 a»’res in pasture, with nice ery, organizer, was also present tures of great men adorn the edit­ Jefferson. are three wells on the place, the soil is nomination by the Democratic cc.i Dallas. Church and school convenient. on half the amount. Ideal Chief Executive of State. river and tim ber; good garden right at orial sanctum of Editor H. P Bennett vention can only be prevented by In You can get this now for a short tinu* a red loam, and it is wire fenced There is a house of eight rooms, and As governor of New Jersey, he has 47 a c r e s fine garden land and in culti­ the river’s edge; fair buildings ami good at the Press office. There you will Christian Church. -anity or perfidy—or both u ! ei for only $1500 or will trade for a small good barns ami other improvements. vation, 2 1-2 miles from Dallas, on rail­ little orchard. Horses, hogs, cow ami find photos of statesmen of the past, given that state a practical business canlidctec are able; they have- sin place in Falls City or Dallas. July one mile to town, school and road. Price $8») per acre. Terms to suit calf, grain, l ay and machinery, ali goes Bible school 10 a. m. 20 acres, 10 acres of t»ml»er, rest open present and future. Governor Wll- administration, so conceded by all. ere advocates But the Ptogress!v* church. Price $8000, half cash. at $8500. Terms at 8 per cent. Morning service 11a. m.; topic. son, of course, Is In the limelight. He has shown himself to be pecullar- tepufclicans— as well as the mass o land, one acre slashed. Small house, Two blocks south and one block west lb acres only four miles from Dallas “ How we ([now That the S'vri Instead of putting Wilson's name un- 103 1-2 acres at $50 an acre. Dwelling Otted for the executive office along Democrats— want Wilson nominated close to town, all fenced. Price, $50 an that we can now offer at $40 an acre. of the depot we have a house and lot for house and hop house. Thirty acres Beareth Witness with our Spir­ der the portrait he has placed there Hie most practical lines. In meeting nd it is the Progressive Republican acre; $000 cash, balance to suit. sale for $1200. It has seven rooms and All iu fir timber, hut the best of soil, cultivated, 60 acres <»f timber. Good W e have a a-room nouse In Dnlios fo r gain a bat.!» | hirn* >ou a,e impressed with this fact ■vhose votas will decide the Issu» its.” Tne text is Horn, o.io these words: "A Man." -t only This Is a bargain, and we di* a »1 you can pay for the place easy in spring ami well. One-half cash, with The schoolmaster Is not in the least Read entire chapter. If Taft shall be the Republican ncm not expect to keep it on the market very long clearing it up. Close to school and 25 acres, small house and barti,% of a time on the balance at 7 per cent. General Trend Toward Wilson. in evidence. He is plain, matter of mile from school house, 1100 cord of Junior Endeavor at 4. 18 acres bearing prunes, ln 1 Vi miles of other facilities. Winder (Ga.) News— According to fact, and his conversation Is not pe­ nee. Progressives of his party w o . i I l 97 acres 3 ^ miles from Dallas. 30- town :$BU 0 U mile Senior C. E., 6:30; the sentiment of the country, as dantic or pedagogic, but direct, force­ urn almost en masse to Wilson — 70 acres, 45 cleared, 25 pasture, 25 in wood on it, 250 coni of fir wood, Seventy acres of unim proved land in th - from railroad station. Price $1800— acres cleared, halanceiii fir and oak tim­ ind Wilson is the only possible Dem vft. PisgHh region within tw o m ile» of ( o w l timber, 38 acres in prunes and pears Evening service 7:30; Sub­ shown by interviews in newspapers as ful and earnest ber. 1000 2 year old Italian prune trees, Itemizer Realtv Concern. jcratic nominee to whom they woi we are authorized to let go of fo r $80 an from 1 year to 10. Eighty acres can be ■ 00 Pomona currants Fair house anu ject. “ H owl may know I an well as editorials, the trend toward Above all he is a man of the people. bus turn They will not leave T 't • ere. It is all good orchard land and cannot irrigated and the creek runs all the year 182 acres, all in cultivation except a barn, piantv oi water, two good springs, the nomination of Gov. Woodrow .« be-it for a home clime to town. All under saved.” Don’t miss these set Wilson, of New Jersey, for the presi He was born with no silver spoon In ;n order to vote for any Democru » en d solid fence. B elter pick up this b a r ­ round. The land is rolling aud the soil few trees around the bouse. About 100 5000 cords of woo»! and a good road to vices. Special musicat each ser dency red and heaver dam. All fenced with acres in cultivation. House of eight haul to town. Land lies well (or bill They will i .t gain while you can get it. Is growing stronger every day. his mouth He is not a man or means illy of the Interests woven wire. Five miles from Salem and rooms, large barn, granary and hen land. Price $80 an acre. $2500 dow n, vice. | or wealth He is easily approachable, lesert their own party to e.iance : ' 1<** acres, nil in cultivation. 1-room house. They Are Afraid of Him. i No dignity hedges him about. He re­ nimillating experiment with the « »• I’vmily orchard, and all the best of land. one mile from school ami postoffice. home. Sixty acres of bottom land, and LEON L. MYERS, 140 acres, 50 in cultivation, ami the On the public road. Price, $2500. $7000. cash, balance at 0 per cent. all tbe pla»*e is black loam soil. There Ottawa (Kan.) Republican— It is a sides in a very modest home at Prince­ •r They want to preserve their • chnsuan aiimaicr is a family orchard, and 80 young cher­ balance fine timi>er. There is a creek 60 acre* of well improved land within fo u r significant fact that the Taft news­ ton On knocking at his door, no ser- '•espect and at the same time t*.r 108 acres, all cleared and under culti­ miles of Dnllaa. W ell adapted for fruit or mile of station, on the place and several nice springs, papers all have a special antipathy ! vant, liveried or otherwise met us at form a high public net vice vation, all fenced and fine soil, 1 1-2 ry trees, It is within poultry, and with especially rich noil. \Ve can sell t his for a short time only at which can be piped where desired. REVIVAL SERVICES. miles to town and school. $00 an acre for Woodrow Wilson. They make a the portals It was the governor him­ This is a fine fruit ranch or dairy farm, One o f the best paying private saw m ill $3000 down and balance on good terms $75 an acre. prominent display of every Item of all being the best of land, and only $4,- who opened the door for us, wel­ properties in Polk county, doing a good busi Wilson’s Fr.ith in Publicity. The revival services at the news that seems to favor any other self Large 80x150 lot near Wash plect e in 200 is the price, one-third down, and the less and lots of timber land in connection comed us in. took our hats and wraps 385 a< res, 125 cleared and in cultiva­ rees Ellis addition ; haa several fruit ti Owner desires to retire. Methodist church have been wel candidate for the Democratic nomina­ and laid them aside, ushered us Into balance on easy terms. At all times and places, say», < tion, the balance in pasture and timber. No. 166 — 166 acres, at $125 per acre; o n There is 2 acres of fruit and some gar­ and two large walnut shade trees, Good attended from the first and th* tion. Wonder why? j his library, made us feel at home and writer in Success, Woodrow Wiison main $2000 cash will buy my improvements building location. Price $175. rv»d <>"d only a mile from tbe cit> crowds are growing in number: j talked to us ueighbors who had has counselled opening our g<>\ern- limits of Dallas. Only 1 Vi mile* to the court den, two wells ami several springs. The on 190 acres of O. A C. railroad land l 1^ Wilson Boom Overshadows All. soil is good and it is all fenced. Only mental processes to the light. Thus 340 acre*, 40 acres slashed and seeded niles from Falls City. Improvements house square nnd postoffice. The place i* al' every night. The preaching L Boston (Mass.) Traveler — The dropped in for a casual call. There under cultivation with the exception of only 2*5 miles from railroad town. $00 an to grass, 10 acres in cultivation, very consist of a good 4-room house with Minneapolis plain, forcefull and convincing. Woodrow Wilson boom nowadays is nre no frills nor ture-belows about at “ Every » few acres along the north end. where the acre is wanted lor this, and half cash good barn, shack of a house, plenty of chamber, about 2 acres in cultivation, community is vaguely aware beautiful ha Creole river runs and bounds the There have already been a num­ making several other presidential det­ him He Is essentially Jeffersonian. water, ail under good fence. Place is about 20 fruit trees, some berries, chick­ at the political rna< nine upon which same; afford s a cool place fo r stock w here will carry the deal. As governor of New Jersey, he has there are no flies to bother. T his is an ideal ber of coversions who are now onations sound like muffled popguns. W e have 120 acres five miles from Dallas rough and has a good bearing orchard. en bouse and good picket fence and fought for the plain people and they it looks askance has certain v*?ry uefi place and has an 8 or 9 room house, with uf the best land in the valley that we can sell 290 acres of good fir timber, mostly sec­ other improvements. Reason for sell­ rejoicing in what God has done Would Draw From Republicans. {8knty of shade, a large barn and all the for $100 an acre. There are no improve love him In doing so. be has anta­ nlte connections with men who are m-cessary ond growth, averaging about 20 inches, ing other business to look after. Also outbuildings that go with an up-to- for them. From 30 to 60 voices Fresno (Cal.) Herald—The nomi­ gonized the Interests. He knows It, engaged In business on a large .«cult*, date farm of this kind. There are about 8 meats, hut it is all in cultivation and crop will» about 1,000,000 teet of large fir. have 40 acres joining same with about oue-third o f the crop goes in at this are in the choir every night, th. nation of a man like Woodrow Wil­ but doesn't cate. He has faith in the and the suspicion which at tallies to acres of fam ily orchard, including prune*, and All good black 15 acres open land, 5 acres in good cul­ 'igue. This is one of the finest farm s in Price $5000, if soM soon. apples, pears and cherries, also has about a. Polk ccunty. and the owner has only lately soil. with Miss Merritt’s solos makes son on the Democratic ticket will people aud lakes them into his con­ the machine itself has begun to at­ dozen tivation, will sell along with other for English walnut tree* that are loaded decided to dispose of it. tach also to business enterprise just with nuts at the present time. This farm lie« the song service one of the mosi bring to Its support all the really pro­ fidence. We have a nice residence, close in, $1500. Good little barn. •«s level as could be and has good drainage. 15 acres within two miles of town, unim because these connections .»re Known It is of five attractive features of each even­ gressive strength of the Republican 120 acres. 3 miles of town, 30 acres tin­ Ser.se of Duty Supreme. h i* place is easily worth $125 an acre, situ proved, but the finest of orchard land. Now that is a snap at $1300. to exist If these connections w re T a ted as it i* in a countrv where the blizzard « oata, with a few young trees set out this rooms, and is fixed up with all modern der cultivation, rest in pasture and s» me ing unless you enjoy the beam party. I also found him to be a man of pos- open and avowed. If everybody knew are unknown and delightful summers. Tf in spring. W e can get you this snap fo r $125 conveniences. The lot is 80x150 feet, People for Wilson. | ing faces and words of apprecia cooviclious with the courage of just what they Involved and just w ¿ii vn« are looking for something nice this place an acre. Just the place for a desirable home and it cannot be beat as an ideal loca­ timber. Good house and barn, good family orchard, best watered place hi Huntsville (Ala.) Times— Woodrow tbe same. He is fearless In his ex use was being made of the alliance w ill suit you. Price $125 per acre. T rms tion of these who have been cor- We have a dandy stock ranch in the tion. Come quick or someone else will the country, and some can be irrigated. half cash, balance time to auit. WlUon 1« the moat favorably talked pi. ssions of opinions. If they do not there would be no difficulty in ke* :> gobble it up. verted. coast range of 180 acres that we are Good soil. Some broken land. Ma­ T w o vacant, lots on M ain street, opposite presidential candidate In the run­ agree with >oui opinion, he is sorry, now offering at $2000. There is a good chinery and fodder will go in at $«50 an Ing an eye upon affairs and in c»*.t school house. 50x100. This is a grsat revival, large of We have a lot of overflow land along ning This It because the people but he does not trim his views to cou- trolling them by public opinion house thereon aud two hams. There acre. A desirable home— N ew 5 room cottage anil B».. crowds, gooi singing and i are for him. bath, toilet, lavatory, and electric lights. F in « areabout 40 acres of fine bottom la m l. the river that is just the place to grow • form with yours His sense of duty unfortunately, the whole p i. .- - , Good house and lot 2 blocks from hearty welcome to ail comers. inside finish. Hoof painted green. Attache- fine peaches. Conveniently located in lf vou want a fine mountain ranch, here ; is supreme. He would uot change his law-making In America is a very » Highest Type of Democrat. t * sewer. $1290 the price, $300 down, term * every way, and the price is $!10an acre. Main street; lot 80x150 ft; 8 room is your opportunity to get one cheap. All who hear Miss Gleason • n balance. Fine location. A ll im provem ent* views, unless convinced that he was house; good barn; Price $1400, terms if Houston (Tex.) Chronicle—Signs one. There Is no highway paid for. preach, and Miss Merritt sing are multiplying on every side that wrong, even though It made him pre scure Nn. 243— 5 acres. 1 mile from Dallas Col Two improved lots on Hay ter street, desired. gislc. '^n. hut there are many I . lege, sidewalk to town, 10-room house and a clow in, for $250 cash. T w o acre* of land in Dallas. H as nice 7 Both fine build­ are delighted and chat med. We Woodrow Wilson Is the best man for cidenl He Is not a trimmer He Is ways.” Two houses and three lots in Dallas good barn, two w ells and pumps at the barn >m hone**, with private w afer plant, an»* acres of orchard that ing site*. hear words of appreciation iron the Democrats to put up. because he rot a politician, but is a statesman In for $4000. One lias seven rooms and At another .lmo he paid this i j v e il furni bed throughout. Splendid barn nnd one at house; 2 bolt m land ,n d lot, of »11 k in d . o f.. W * * f ° to » M 0 without «tl.n tlo n , all that word implies. He abhors One house and barn and four lot* in i* modern in every respect, and tbe all who hear them. Is the highest type of Democrat, an |iorous tribute to publicity fruit. S e w ru l large Royal Ann eharry tree* heaidea all; the f r a il that ow n er» can uae “ There Is one very disturbin'* qua I that Inst year bore 1000 pounds to the t re *. T he orchard consista of prunes, pears, apples, Dallas for $3.500. Nice location, sewer other has six rooms. The larger can be A lot of r.ew seats have been American of the character and cali­ machine politics and machine met connections, city water. Half cash. purchased alone for $2500. He does nothing behind closed ity In man. and I h:»w exper 'cue I nly 5 hi <*k* from the court house. W o u l«’ put in to accommodate the peoplt ber of the country's elder statesmen ods A beautiful home, giving the quiet House cost $2500. :»ke an Ideal garden spot. W e w ant $200»' meadow. doors Everything with him Is In It myself and I dare say you have easy life of a farm and the advantages of a 264 acre*, 220 of which is cleared, and d $2000 of it down. and more will be put in at once whose names Illuminate the pages of the city. Price $3500, terms $1500 cash, bal open and he has no political or When you are a long way ft on» m.me 8 acre* near tow n, 4-room house and 200 under cultivation; 40 acres oak H ere’ s n snap- only $4200 w ill bu y two aoce time to suit. to insure that all who come wil. our history. public secrets What he says to you, grub*; 1 acre apple* ami pear* ; well ami out buildings. Three aerre* in cultiva­ and see no neighbor Horn near youi fine residences riifht close in town. One is a Appeals to Thinking People. Hor only $3000— A 9-room hard finished tion an«i rest have a seat. Our building is slashed. Good road. running water. Land slightly rolling he la willing the world should know home you give yourself an extraor­ 1 iree 9 ri.nni house and the other a 5-room house in Dallas, only one block from business Springfield (Vt.) R eporter-Gover­ Modern improvements. On three and black and gray loam. Fair improve­ well lighted and heated and best He Is the soul of Integrity and honor dinary latitude In voui conduct »ur • 1 >ftrt»re. section. This place w ill only be on the Price, $1050. ts with fn iit, berries, ornam ental trees and Woodrow Wilson recently said In ment* ami close to school and 3>$ mile* market fo r a few weeka. and he stands today as the one great If you were on the desei i of Ss«h «r:» flow ers. Sold separate if desired. of all Goii is with us and has | a nor public 360 acres, 35 in cultivation, 25 acres of of good town. Tl»1a i* a bargain at only address; “ The Immediate No. 51— 278 acres. 125 cultivation, 80 timber, 300 acres of other laud not $80 an acre. honored hislmessage by bringing thing we have got to do ti to resume champion of progressive ideas of gov and met one of yotn Immediate 1 , • :h We ha*-« 240 acres af the head o f the Me- seres of oak timber, balance slashed off, place fenced, two stream* of running water Telle»- that we nre authorized »• er’ lent in stat» ind natic , f ele* bors coming tbe otlur way on a came: F r’ ¡minut'd men and women to himself. all fenced, the house is an old one, but the 10 acres in city limits, of which 8 acre* popular government.” Irrespective ot t so of ut |Mon. It is liH-suid $ m ile fro*?, ted president, no machine leaders you w ou'1 behave yourself until *>Hrn nnes; there is a 7-room bouse ami i )flg*"'rfron, | acre, one half cash, the balance at 7 per cent oi fractions will control or In got out of sight ” B u fo rd Bush place. It Is 16 TO> i pects. this Is a pronouncement that joy these privileges with us. this at $20 an acre, one-third cash and a log barn. Terms one hi.If cash, ami »alias. anv*a with the place if sold lie- lots In Dsllns. close ]». Monday evening seats will be elsewhere can afford to Ignore? as a statesman, as an executive and the thing« We »uppoaed we wer-il 600 acres near Antclone W ill sell ,, at ^ . »1 . 0 . t House and pU two «tered . with wood fibre an« macadam streets all paid f«>r, one of fore July 1st, also seven bead oj home* And He Hae Something to Say. as a possible. If not a probable, fu­ electing our public official» We werui I •** •c m or trade fo r valley farm reserved for men, with a special ! has five moms and «rntW ildings. Price $1250 which is ct»r»er. Both face north, bm and colts, the tows, two brood sows, Knoxville (Tenn.) Sentinel— An ex­ 205 neves, 80 a«'res in cultivation, balance 1 h a lf cash. W ill trade stock, ture pre*- tent He stems to combine electing them, but were not «electin ; I address to men. can be cut to face east if desire»!. Will machinery and wagons, in fact every­ psatur« and tim ber land. There ia h good j Is perturbed with fear that in one personality, great Intellectual them thing to farm with, including a pair of Certain gentlemen In privet i I In sell at cost, w hich is $»*50 for tbe two. Miss Gl .-a.son will spea'- at 11 change dw ellin g bouse, b a m s and other outbuildings. . W e have several business chances In Poll Woodrow Wilson may talk too much. platform scale-*, sheep, goats an I chick­ About ">0 a«-res are sown to grain, and the j countv for sale, among whi.-h might he men a. m. on ' The Great Net d of the The veiled meaning of this hint Is it) simplicity modesty, fearlessness office were making up the »late» anil ! balance t< grass. Tt is located on the public ■ Mnned a barber shop, * furniture st«»re, n For $4,500, $2000 of it. cash, we can let ens. The price, im-luding everything, In the discharge of duty, sterling then permitting us to accept them I Church Today." In the evening that It it wiser for a candidate to character r*>*d, within 4 miles of Falls City snd flouring mill, a livery stable, etc. is $»>5 nn acre, or $55 an »»ere without you have 88 acres of land tor anv pur­ honesty of motive, effective want to have a voice In the »election miles of A irlie. The price is $35 an acre. . Fifty acres are cleared and ready the stuff mentioned; $2,500 of tins can her subject is "Tekel.” Servic hlsper his attitude to the trusts ness executive abil'ty energy enth a «,, _ i ___ 1 « . • A living pr .ducing home for sale— One o4 pose. of men I shall advocate What Ir MCTfl of g»H*»l dark *otl lay* the most beautiful living sitee in Falls City for pasture, 18 acres are under cultiva­ run at 7 |*er cent. es will continue every night next than to take tin- public into his con­ s su tugged honesty piactl'amv “ radical?" Why. merely giving back for 800 pLUtilllf, bus about a m ile frontage ; Oregon, is offered far sole ;«t a bargain. The tion, «tml there is no waste land | 105 acre* for $4000. :I0 acre« cleaned, fidence. However, we can see no ob­ and Jeffersonian democracy in 4 t, , o .. There . | week. acres in exte.it and is the best And to the communities of New Jersey alo itf *<»v| »1 Mill tv mad; Otllv 3 miles of j land is jection to public discussion so long what mere what mice would anyone what they supposed they had ai: «00.1 r a i l f w l *t««io n , w ill)in 7 mil«-« of »«rsw W ry «•»! «• Iks worW. II is alraady » 7 T , ° f " i,k( Hr '•I»-'«--', re-« timber, ( i o . l lr,M S 0? Hra.II tam-e F . , wv e • , lamed in 40 hnglish wsluuts and some «<■ . Ahoat 100 apple tree«, four jo-,r- old. UlM, as one has anything to say. j railroad town. Kvorv font of this , lnM.. ,,ut 1omr JMin. An »ajoininr , rrr »re on the (.l»eo and in p.-d condition. * nd other budding*. want * along— WOODROW WILSON. Kopiah Coal. tract »‘an l*e plowed up at once, and l* j . »n b* had for $T30. Almost new modern There is running water and a| aituatcd right in tha heart of the W i l - i house of 9 rooms. With many conveniences J doxen acres could be irrigated. There . 633 acres of suitable land for colonix- First class Kopiah coal in any l-iinptto Yallei utid all we are Hiking is a®*** h» rn • " * outbuildings. The cash price . . trv w . rara«« . . « is .. a . snap for the portion who j ¡9 « good seven rooin house on the place, I ' nK» **60 acres of rick black loam which quantity deliuered to any part of mrnette ' U,‘ , . H 18 . is and 1 Candidate’s Announcement I $50 per a v e , »'n the foliowing following terms, term*, , . waU \rauts tn a • fine ftn* location, sure «arc to «foul «inuhlc in r*ln# j it is I cated mile from school and pactically level; 333 is rolling ami the city promptly on telephone $8(100 down at time *»f agreeing to buy, j and whereon one can easily make a uving covered with »nine oak timlier which j miles troni town. I betr to announce my candida­ DENTIST Dalla*. Oregon. call. orders with S. M. $<>000 in 80 «far*, ami $8000 on or before » now used for pasture, when cleared i* Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. Scptemlier l, lo ll, »uni tin* balance on i We have a fine sub-division project of | 171 acres, • acres , . elea , m l. balance I good fruit or farming hind. The entire Ray & Co., phone 31. W. L. cy for the nomination for county R.E. WILLIAMS President Office Hour«; 8 to 12.\ M 1 to .5 P. M. or assessor, subject to the will of lielnre 3 year*, tit 8 i>er cent, interest »«early hi Dull*»*, that I*on Ine i pasture and fine oak timber. Five acre* tract i* No. 1 land and has good im - Barber, dealer in coal. W. G. VASSALL Cashier All kin»!* of Dental work »lone at on all .Ivfprrvl OHvnienl*. Now hniM- • »»«rk e1 for 30.l«y* only. Fine «oil ami of fine be»ver land. Ktmninir water pmrementa. Hon-e and two barn*, all the republican voters of Polk rearonnble price*. ¡nil- on the t.l«.V P r o a c tiv e hover* •• " ' « « * ' » pl»H '»it it. i and I wo spring*. Fine soil, go»*l fen- fenced, well watered with welK» and Ot KHUTORS : county, in the primary election o ...Id take the no,min* trau. at Port- r , , , , , c-ea. *-mon> hojiv^harn and other .m- epriiim. 114 miles to Airlie stati >n an d R. C. Cravrn, I. N.U...»i M. M. Fili* to be held April ly. 1912. |H n,l u . k ilu> biml over ami return the t » r aie, m u m tin * improvement*. If sold tn 80 dav*, N o t ha* good countv road running across it NY. G. Ya-*al l . R. K. William«, laiei, HM't VIM laiia over ami return ww» ox%T jjqo u n d er.p low , balance fine !,m n n»rt_ ga W. A. AYKES. Pooession any time. Price $50 per acre H. H. McCallon, F. J. Craven. same event»» g w,in. in f f* * * years. ***,JU- Paid Advertisem ent tf .».w, e i L a * k • ' new h»n*e m»u*e. »ro»*.. goo.» Lai mi i Mi m hits i and ami new new j owo> baUiaea two 124 acre*, M ) acre* in grain, .200 •> *n»i fence* running water, land been in pas- We have 97 acre* within *ix mile« of j Thi* bank i* plea««*! to place t II Veterinary Surgeon 8 year-old prune trees, 4 or 5 peach j tore 8 vears, is rich ami equal to new. j 320 acres, 35acre* cleared and 100 in Dallas, close to school and railroad, all i ii*jM»sal of it* customer* the fun'ilie* tree* in (tearing. re*t in tim ber Ron- w ill grow heavy grain c rop s; fine .tairv pasture, b »lance tim ber, two house* under fence, soil, ut«» but «u no i uiiiri other mi- im- p • " r - i » , ^ . ««mvi iviiv » • good out«, # 1 * M a i s S t » e k t gainwl »luring many year* of contit.tior.r • ning water, fair improvement*. Price f»rm ; only »R5 , « r «o r» : adjoining land 1 olner im,>roveinenl«, line «pringa, provements, thal « e c»n «ell at »57 an Curva Cold». Croup and id Whoopiog Cough. ■oil fine. »17 an acre, half ca»h i tervice anti growth. Phone 2» D ALLAS OREGON j $50 an acre, half cash. beiti at »100; owner retiring acre for the next 80 day«, with ,** down. DALLAS CUY BANK Leave B. F. B U T L E R D R . B. E. N E V E L Chamberlain's Cough hemedy