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We have the biggest list of Of Special Interest to MOTHERS News from Our Boys Department Boy s K nickerbocker Suits, all sizes $2.00 to $6.00 Mary L. Hannon, of Lewisville, Closes Eventful Life. Bring your Boys here. We will consider it a pleasure to show you through the stock A Large and Elegant Variety of Boy’s Hats “When You See it In Our Ad, It’s So” WIT HERZOG LEADING CLOTHIER DALLAS, OREGON . , K ioi 'in i h w m i i n i • . il *, IV U in Polk county and can quote ground floor prices. If you are in the market for real estate you will serve your own interests by get ting in touch with us. Oregon lands a specialty. PIONEER PASSES. These include Knickerbockers or Long Pants Suits Mr. Lvon* an«l wife went to Portland The Neal family has moved to West la*t week. Mr». Lyons continuing her 8 ta\ton. and will anon move to Dallas, trip on to Giuoinnatti, Ohio, and Mr. where they own property. Lyon « returning home. . Hev. C. H. Hilton received a telegram Mrs. Dnnton, mother of T rofessor j \|on,jHV f,om Lewisville, Kentucky, say- Dnnton. alter n eural .lays visit here, j jll|{ th|lt hi„ fat|lor ,|eH<l. returned to her home in Clackamas i The Monmouth grange held its regu county last week. lar maeting Friday. (li Fugit has moved into the W ile« Riddell Bros, pm out of gasoline a residence. p . . short time ago ami are unable to rush T. E. Dwier came up from I ornano j||ejr plowing with the engine on the for a couple of days visit and return big farm. Tuesday. FARM AND FRUIT LANDS Itemizer Realty Concern D a lla s , O r e g o n Boys Confirm ation Suits, all sizes $5.00 to $12.50 gents and citizens of Monmouth at a re* ception in the chapel Tuesday evenin- ing. That Commissioner Riddell is -------------------------------------- ~ — thinking seriously o f taking the I b e « to announce my candida- stump to promote his candidacy cy for the nomination for county for county treasurer. assessor, subject to the will o f the republican voters o f Polk That Al. Snyder will file com county, in the primary election plaint against Captain Tooze fo ri fto be held A pril 19. 1912. purloining his chairs. W. A. A YR E S . That after the primaries are __________________ over and it' is seen who is to I wish to announce my candi- make the run for office, politics dacy for the nomination o f Sher- will be given the goby until hop iff o f Polk county, subject to the picking is finished, thus making: will o f the Republican voters o f the campaign one o f six weeks | said county in the primary elec instead o f six months. tion to be held April 19 1912. That Wm Jost is building a new I wish to state for the benefit toilet o f those who do not know me _. ' , I that I was born at Rickreall, Polk That the young man around county, Oregon, 33 years ago. the other day trying to sell lots I vvas brought up on a farm in La Grande and claiming prop- and at present am engaged in ei'ty was too nigh here.exhibited that occupation on my farm near considerable business sense in so Rickreall. I was educated in the stating, and we hope got the Public and High schools o f Polk glassy eye elsewhere, as he did county and the Portland Business in this office. j college, o f Portland, Oregon. That Frank H. Morrison is not . I f nominated and elected I will much disturbed by the mixed up ir>ve the people o f Polk county rates per klllowatt.as he gets his the very best that is in me. Sincerely yours, for 5 cents straight. JOHN W. ORR. That E. C. Kirkpatrick always (Paid Advertisem ent) shows up at lodge i f an election I am a candidate for the Re is due. publican nomination for Superin That if T a ft delegates are el tendent o f Schools o f Polk coun ected in Oregon it will sort o f ty, Oregon, and solicit your sup grind them to have to cast their Will Jones was in from Lew is vote for Roosevelt or Lafollet, port at the nominating primary, ville yesterday and informed us should either be elected by the April 19th, 1912. ______ JAM ES E. D U N TO N . o f the death o f Mrs. Mary L. popular vote. Hannum at 4 o ’ clock that morn I hereby announce my candi That W. J. White sold that Pe ing, at her home 5 miles west of dacy for the nomination for the Lewisville, at the ripe old age of ters goat hide to a junk peddler, office o f school superintendent o f 170 years, her demise being caus after vainly trying to lay the Polk county. Oregon, for a sec ed by general debility incident blame o f killing onto Sheriff ond term, subject to the will of Grant. thereto. Mrs. Hannum was one the Republican voters at the 1 o f our best known pioneer ladies, That the high school boys nominating primary, April 19, one loved and respected all over would have a peach o f a base 1912. the county for her many virtues, ball club if they only had the I wish to sav that when a can the fond mother o f a large fami necesary finances. didate fo r my first term as school ly, and one whose demise will be That many teamsters are kick superintendent, I promised that I sincerely mourned by her manyj I would give my best work for friends o f life-long standing. ing about being let out o f haul the schools o f the csunty, I have She was a member o f the Evan ing rock from the crusher for spent my entire time in working gelical church, a consistent the street work. the betterment and advance J Christian lady in every respect, That you may confidently ex for ment o f the schools and ask a I and the funeral w ill occur from ; pect March to go out like a lion. nomination on the record I have i the home at 11 o ’ clock Friday That the big fight o f the city made. I f nominated and elected morning, some pastor o f that election will, o f course, be in the for a second term, I will follow faith from this city officiating. the same policy as in the past Bloody First. Mary L. Ritner was born in will give my best work for j Missouri 74 years ago, crossing ! That the Progressive tick et is and the schools o f the county. | the plains in the early emigration [ composed o f men fully acquaint Respectfully, i o f 1852. and taking her part to ed with the city affairs, and know H. C. SEYM OU R. the full in all the vicisitudes in- fully how to handle its business, R EA L E S T A T E SNAPS Boys N orfolk Suits, all sizes $3.00 to $5.00 FALLS CITY CANDIDATES’ ANNOUNCEMENTS ZENA-SI’RING VALLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Cal De Harppert, of Sa lem, were week e.'jd guests at Fred Pur- vine’ s. The conquerors ronqnered ! The No. 2 side in the school attendance conte.-t defeated the No. 1 side, the usual con querors. ane treat« d then, with fudge and popcorn on Friday afternoon. Mr. an«l Mrs. VV. H . Crawford were in Salem Saturday and purchased a 1 ranted copy of the Sister Madona for the school. cident to pioneer life. Her hus- band, Lew is L. Hannum, crossed in the same year, and they were united in marriage in 1856. Sev - 1 en children were born to the union, five o f whom survive— J. A. Hannum, Joseph, Helen Tur ner, o f Texas, Anna and Lena. She also leaves three sisters — Mrs. John Walters, Mrs. Jos. Ed wards, and Mrs. Anna Dunn. Also two half brothers, John and Lew is Ritner. Christian Church. Bible school 10 a. m. Communion service 11 a. m. Morning- sermon “ A Study o f Daniel.” , Senior C.* E. 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon, 7:30, “ The Rich Man and Lazerus. ” LE O N L. MYERS, Christian Minister. Mr. Frank Newton, o f Lincoln County, who is making the race or joint representative to the legislature from his home and Polk counties, comes before the voters o f Polk county well rect m- mended by substantial citizen.-, o f both divisions o f the territory he seeks to' represent. He is a suc cessful hardware merchant, bears an enviable record o f nine years military service in the Spanish American War; has a wide circle o f influential friends; has been a resident o f Oregon for 39 years and is a man o f unbiased convic tions, a republican who would bear in mind the interest o f the taxpayer and work for the meas ures desired by his constituents. A s a good citizen, as a successful business man, as a man entirely fit to fill the place and as repub lican candidate for the nomina tion as joint representative for Polk and Lincoln counties in the next legislature, he is entitled to the fair and impartial considera tion o f the voters o f Polk county. E. M. SMITH. Candidate for County Clerk. Through the influence o f many men and taxpayers o f the county, I have become a candidate for re-election. It has generally been under stood that the fees o f the Coun ty Clerk’ s office, fo r years past, barely paid the expenses, and in view o f this fact, I respectfully Report of «pulling contest for rural school« for Polk countv for te«t given y itch 15, 1912: Fourth grade— First place, Gooseneck, L *ne Star. Oakhuret, 1UU per cen t; sec ond place, Red Prairie. ‘J y; third place, Enterprise. Mistletoe, 98. Fifth grade —First place, Peedee. Polk Station, Ward, Oak Point, Harmony, Etna, McTimmonds YaHey, Sunny f lope, 100; second place, Oakgrove, P i oneer. 98; third place, Smithtield. 97 Sixth G rad«— Firat place. Spring Yal- l«*y, Etna, McTiiuiiiondJ Yalley, Lone M ar, McCoy, 100; second place, Bnell, 99; third place, Montgomery 99. Seventh grade— Firat place, Ward, lame Star, McCoy, Oakhuret, 100; *ec- nd, Buell, 99; third, Montgomery, 99. Eighth grade— First, Red Prairie. Cochrane. Elkina, Lincoln, Etna, L«>> e Star, Oakhuiat, Mistletoe, 100; second, Kola, Enterprise, 98; third, Ward, 97. The following school« have been plac et 1 on the roll of honor for having made 95 or more in the teat: Fourth grade— Red Prairie, Valley View, District 16, Gooseneck. Harmony, Montgomery, Enterprize, Lone Star, Pioneer, O h kburet, Mistletoe. Fifth grade— Smithtield, Peedee, Polk Station, Oak Grove, Ward. Oak Point, Elkina, Harmony, Suver, Etna, McTini- moods Yalley, Fir Grove, Sunny Slo|>e, Pioneer, Hopville. Sixth grade— Red Prune, Polk Sta tion, Antioch, Buell, Spring Yalley, Harmony, Montgomery, Enterprise, Etna, McTimmonds Valiev. Fir Grove, Sunny Slope, Lone Star, McCoy, Oak- hurst. Seventh grade —District 15, Ward, Buell, Enterprise, Oakdale, Lone Star. McCoy, Guthrie, Oakhurst, Valley Junction. Eighth Grade— Eola, Red Prairie, Ward, Cochrane, Elkins, Lincoln, En terprise, Etna, Lone Star. Oakhurst, Mistletoe. Report of spelling contest for two or more rooms: Fourth grade— First, Bethel, Rick reall, UK); second, A iilie , 98£ ; third, West Salem, 98. Fifth grade— First, Black Rock, 10J; second, Ballston, 99)^; third, Ricrwreall, yy. Sixth grade— First, Falls City. 99; second, Rickreall, 97; third, Bethel. 90. Seventh grade— Firat, Ballston, Falls City, 100; second, Mountain View, 99; third, Buena Vista, 98. Eighth grade— First place, Black Rock, 100; second, Rickreall, 98; third, West Salem, 95. The following schools have been plac ed on tfie roll of honor for having made 95 or more in the contest: Fourth grade— Ballston, Perrydale, In dependence. North Dallas, Mountain View. Fifth grade— Bethel, W est Salem, Buena Vista, Mountain V iew . Sixth grade— Ballston, Independence, Mountain View. Seventh grade— Salt Creek, Bethe., North Dallas. Eighth grade— Black Rock, Rickreall, W est Salem. Call for Bids. Declaration of Principles. That Cosper got tired o f gratui- tious services for the city and a Falls City, Oregon, multitude o f kicks on top o f it. March 4. 1912. _ , . , To the voters o f Polk County; That two new bricks on Mill I have no adverse comment to and three on Main will give our brick men something to work on make with regard to our present school superintendent. this season. Only, as a fact, during the . That the socialist orator last .present incumbent’s term the night did not seem to make much saiary o f the office has been rais- o f an impression. | e(j f rom $1000 per annnm to That Dave Riley will see we ! $1200; also a supervisor has been get oil at W hiteaker’s. , appointed who receives $1000 per m. . • . . . | annum. May I ask who pay3 That a commission merchant t^e |jj]]g? was unable to find a vacant store I will not if nominated and building in town yesterday. elected ask from the county SPELLING CONTESTS. submit the follow ing figures showing the immense profit to the county that this office has become: From January 1, 1912, the fees were ............,$5,624.12 Hunting and Fishing li censes__________________ 1,368.00 Total f e e s ........... _$6,992.12 Salary o f C le r k ........... 1,600.00 Salary o f Deputy Clerk. 900.00 Extra help $2.50 a day. 475.00 (A verag e $36.50 per month) Extra help on Tax Roll 113.75 V’ OTICE is hereby give that the boar«1 of District No. 16, of Airlie school «liiector* of F Ore. will receive sealed bids till April 20, 1912, to raise the present achooi building and build two rooms under the same, and to do such other work as may be dire« ted. Informa tion can be obtained from tb«* said dlre«*tor*. PERCY HADLEY. Clerk. J. F. Ulrich. Chairman Wm. Shc’vey, John Weinert, Directors. Proposal for Bids for the Con struction of Cement Curbs- CEA LED bid* will be received at the office of *3 the undersigned auditor and Police judge *>f Dallas. Oregon, until 5 o’clock, p. in., on Monday, the Hth day of April, 1912, for the con struction of cement curbs on certain part* of Academy. Court, Hayter, Shelton, Lyle, Olay, Ash a nd Jefferson streets in Dallas, Oregon, Said curbs shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 106 of said city of Dallas. Oregon. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the city of D h II hs , Ortgon, for ten ( 10) per cent- of the amount of the bid, said check to be forfeited to the said city of Dallas, in «-ase the bidder shall fail to give a pn»d and sufficient bond for the faithful per- ormanee of the work for which he bid and to execute a contract with said city therefor. The envelope containing the bid must be ad dressed to the undersigned auditor and police judge and marked ‘ bid on street improve ments.” t Bonds equal in amount to the contract price will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. The city of Dallas hereby reserves the right to rejset any and ail bids. Done by order of the city council made and entered of record on the 26th day of March, 1912. That our Isaack Waltons are court a change in the salary dur- Total expense______$3,088.75 gettin g their fishing tackle ready j in<i my incumbency, Neither Clear profit to county.. 2,535.38 for next Monday. | will I take the $200 allowed for Hunting and Fishing license The Misses Joyce find Marie Craw ford gave an at home Friday evening in (P rofit to S ta te )_____ 1,368.00 That you had better not ask traveling expenses without mak Fred Toner, candidate for county honor of their cousin, Rem ind Culp, of clerk, was a Falla City visitor Thursday. Rev. Miles it he has heard from ing and publishing quarterly an Bethultn. Illinois. Total p r o fit........... $3.903.75 Mr. Toner was well received hy our Colorado, New York and some itemized account o f the same. I Mr. and Mrs. W ill Thun are here people and made many friends here. will not employ any member o f The past two years the law re from Beaver visiting the latter’ s par other states. Jim Hubbard is stating ovt a straw my family to whom a salary is to quires many additional records ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Holland. George Vick came over from Salem berry patch. That the fans will be happy be paid. I will not accept com to be kept, some o f which are as the last of the week on real estate bus- The B. L. M. S. met last Wednesday | Hugh Smith has been here visiting • iness. afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craw - i The Oak Grove Grange will when the ball scores again ap missions on school fu.niture and follows: Record o f Motor Vehi ids sister, Mrs. ,1. I> Hubbard*. ford’s, the principal biminess transacted give a basket social at the hall on pear on our bulletin board next apparatus, which may be placed Archie Chamliera is up from Portland I cles; Bills o f Sales; Lien upon being the election ot officers. It was Ben Tliompso i and Don M iller are for a while. Tuesday. in your buildings from school Chattel Mortgages; Record of nnnmiouslv vote«! to retain the old of the evening Saturday, April 6th shearing goats. F. K. Hubbard was a county seat vis for the purpose o f purchasing Nurses; Minister’s Record and ficers for the coming year. T h a t the Taftites are planning supply houses. Ed. Fritz is moving to the Steffy itor Saturday. I will, i f nominated and elect Register o f Farm names; the The young friends of John Holland some new furniture for the hall a rally at the armory for place, where he has been employed lor surprised him last W ednesday night j and to assist in building a new ed, make economy and efficiency registration o f voters and issuing Saturday night n special from Black ■ the vear. April 7th. with a pleasant party, the occasion be-| horse shed for the public. CHAS. GREGORY. Rock brought to rails City a large iniin- j All my motto. o f hunting and fishing licenses Fred C)oper*a parents have arrived ing his title«-nth hir-today. Auditor and Police Judge of l»er o f the O ld Fellows and with them I will visit each school in the and the work connected with the [SEAL] are invited to attend. Ladies Dallas, Oregon, from the east and have bought the Er two young men s candidates for m em County Superintendent II. C. Sev- I county at least once in each year, county and circuit court has j mour visite«l the school last Tuesday please bring your baskets and bership. A Hue evening of lodge work ickson place at P.oueer. Edw. Singleton and Ida Schaf and comply strictly with the greatly increased. i an.I gave the children an interesting gentlemen don’ t forget to bring was spent, ami after the work a nice Mr. TodlinutWr is shear ng goats in * talk on the school fun . lunch was given, which all enjoyed. this neighborhood this week. fer. laws governing the office in all well filled pocket books. It is only by the experience Tiiunks are due Mrs. llollow oli and Mr. K. J 8 toller, of Aurora, is visit other matters. that I have, constant attention to OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Mr. am i Mrs. Frink are moving to Mrs. Emma Algood le ft this Mrs. Flower tor their kindness in pre ing his former Illinois friend, W . S. the Jim Ford place and Mr. McDonnell I will keep the office constantly dbties and hard work, that I am Office 719 Court Street, Dallas, Oregon paring and serving the lunch. afternoon for a visit with Port is moving to the plate vacated by Mr. Catton, ot this place. under my attention, and will des able to give you the results o f a Estate o f W alker W. Bevens, land friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bales, of Rickreall, I. H . W iles came in from his home at. ’ Frink. ignate, at the proper time, two business office. petition for letters filed. were Spring Yullev visitors Sunday, Wood bur n Friday ami returned Satur Mr. (iraham is grading up bis vard A t the residence o f Mr. and days each week as “ office days.” I f my record appeals to you, I day after transacting some business Estate o f Martha V. Whitmer, and is going to enclose it with a wire Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdall last ev I will hold an industrial school respectfully ask your support at here. DENTIST fence. final account filed and set for ening a reception was tendered fair each year in which I shall the Prim ary election April 19th. Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. N. Selig was a Salem visitor Monday. Mrs. Joe Murphv visited her mother Card* under thi* heading will be charged for hearing Saturday, April 13, at 10 Miss Olive Smith, in honor of Office Hours: 8 to 12 A . M . 1 to 5 P. M. endeavor to have some work on E. M. SM ITH. o ’clock. The new surveying crew are near the at Bridgeport Tuesday. A ll kinds of Dental work done at her appioaching marriage, by exhibition from every boy and at the rate of l&t.OO a year. Hinshaw place in the basin. reasonable prices. Estate o f Orville L. Buchanan, her fellow memoers o f the Pres girl in Poik county. Independence, Ore. The revival services held in the M. K. petition o f authority to compro byterian church. The hospita I will hold educational meet Almira Rebckuh Lodge, No 26 To the Democratic voters o f church are well attended and much in -1 mise and settle claims for dama ble mansion was filled with well ings in different parts o f the Meets on the First and Third Wednesdays terest is being taken in the meetings. Polk County I announce m yself ges against the I. & M. Railway Mrs. G a n ge Whiteuker ami Velma of each •mitith in the Odd Fellows Hall. wishers and the evening most county at staled times. Dallas, Oregon. as a candidate fo r county com Sunday was candidate day at Black ; W liiteaker were visiting friends in 8 a- Co. for the sum o f $3000 allowed pleasantly spent in various ways E mma C o a i >, Noble < I rand I will strive continually to missioner on the democratic tic R .E . W IL L IA M S Hock as several were there giving j i lem Saturday President and granted. • A lta S avauk , Secretary and in the discussion o f a fine treat every person and every ket at the primary election April W. G. V A S S A L L glad hand to the troys. Cuhier Mrs. J. Burton has purchased a new luncheon. Guardianship o f Geirgre A. school district impartially, en 19th. My aim will be lower tax The corrupt practice act seems to 5-passenger M axwell car. DIRRCTOR8 : Lewis et al, minors, Sarah H. have the effect of creating a drouth dur deavoring at all times to carry es and better roads. Mistletoe Circle. No. 23, R. C. Craven, I. N. Moral) M. M. E llis Mr. ami Mrs. Percy Dickinson at ing this campaign. By a careful read Lewis appointed guardian, letters Women of Woodcraft out the will a f the people. VV. G . Vaeeall, R. K. W illiam s, S. H. M cE LM U R R Y. ing of the same anyone can see there is tended the dance at Suver Friday night. Meets on the Second and Fourth Wednes- to issue. B. 11. McCallon, F. J. Craven. I will work incessantly for the nothing in it that forbids a smile. Geo. Car bray was a Portland vielter days •f each month at the Woodman Hall. To the Republicans o f Polk Co.; upbuilding o f our school system Estate o f Mark Dashlell, in Thin hank ia pleased to place I tl ■» last week. M aky S tak , Huant iati Neighbor I hereby announce my candi lUpo.al o f its customer!« the fa n 'it I*, and the w elfare o f the boys and ventory and appraisement filed Misses Iva ami Florence Burton were S ah ib L ynn , C i . kkk dacy for the nomination o f coun gained during many years of c o n tin u e s girls o f Polk county. approved. Salem visitors Saturday. ty commissioner. Subject to the service and grow th. JAS. E. D U NTO N . Dr. W illiam s, of Portland, lectured to Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hedges and Mrs. Pal«i Advertisement Dallas Assembly, No. 46 will o f the Republican primaries SUMM» the students of the normal and high I G uy Walker were in Dallas Saturday Seeley, M ho F itted the C zar o f Ru.w- United Artisans April 19, 1912. Respectfully, school Tuesday morning. evening. McCoy, Ore. »1«, W ill be at the Merlon A t the Woodman hall Tuesday I Meets First and Thin! Monday Evening* of J. A. Baxter. I announce m yself as a candi The Monmouth concert band gave an Hotel, Salem. Mrs. J F. Groves was a guest at the ! . JO H N E flB R E E Yiaiting eveninK the camp had one of open air concert Sunday afternoon in t tie | h jm e o ilie r daughter, Mrs. Ralph Da- 'each month in Woodman Hall. date for county commissioner on their usual Rood times. In the member* conlially invited. band staipl on Main street. vi«tson, in Parker last week. the democratic ticket, at the pri To the voters o f Polk county: Jolly-up VV. A. Ayres managed C it y K i l l K o s t e r I J. K. MlLI.BR. Master Artisan F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and P h ila The Monmouth high school basket The Misses Grace W all ice and Ena W il l is S i monton , Secretary to take off his coat vest, suspen delphia, the noted truss expert, will la* mary election, April 12, 1912. I hereby announce myself as a hall team was defeated by the Silverton Parker, of Corvallis, visaed relatives at th e Marion hotel and remain in Sa Less extravagance and lower Phon e, 1406 M ain candidate for the nomination for ders and shoes, reach the latter team here Saturday evening in the gym : here this week. lem Wednesday and Thursday only taxes. A. H. W Y A T T . the ortiee o f county judge subject * at the end o f the hall, return and nasiiim, 28 to 10. The cause of this was Dallas Camp. No. ?09 April 3rd and 4th. Mr. Seeley save: Paid Advertisement Miss I . hu ra M iller was the guest of to the decision ot the republican due to the absence ot Kanie Burk head iret dressed a^ain quicker than “ The Spermatic Shield Trnaa are now Woodmen of the World I Mrs. O. D. Butler last week. and Howard Morlan, To the voters: As a candidate primary election on A pril 19, Meet* every Tuesday at Wo«>dinan Hall, the six other contestants, with used and approved by the United State* Misses M illie and Anna Addison ai d goverhment and will not only retain fo r _______ J. B. T E A L . A great manv autos, hycicles and mo assessor. I respectfully ^ ask 1912. W. R. Adams second. The hu eniner of Wash in ;ton au I Jetfenam Street*. “ 1 torcycle« passe«! through here Sunday. Einroy M cDevitt were Salem visitors VUiting Neighbor* welcomed. your « u i p ^ fo r ¿¡^n om in ation (Paid Advertisem ent) man wheelbarrow race was won I last week T h ey were making use of the good mads. n fS. R^CTOB ON T racy S taats , Con*«d Commander by Will. Bennett and John Reas In lei. day*.... the .ver»»e case. ri.ie the republican primary elec- Mr. ami Mrs Macev have returned The Falla City negative debating team W . (I, V ashall , lei k | instrument received the onlv award in | tion to be held April 19. If oned from a visit with tr ifiils at New berg. PIANO AND ORGAN. it to meet tiie Monmouth high school ! England and in Spain, producing result* i nominated and elected my aim The annual meeting o f the affirm ative team here kriday evening Mr. and Mrs. S Cooper returned without auigery or harmful injections Stadio : Room 2, Wilson build us, Woodman association was held. Mr, Seeley has documentary references w ill be to serve you and your in A. F 4 A. M T h e grounds between the normal and j Momlay from a visit to California. Nary T. Goldman » Dallas, Oregon. A ¡rood years business was re ! from the United States government, terests with courtesy and justice. high school IniiMing are being prepared Jennings Lodge, No. 9 Kersey Rldridge was up from Port ! Gray Hair Raatorer for a baseball diamond. A R T H U R R. A L L E N . land over Sunday. Election o f officers re Washington I». C., for your inspection. Meet* Second and Fourth Friday* of each ported. restore* <*rigi:mi colot in t* mild ho*lthfu> A number of young people are pre Rickreall, Ore G. Thurston, of Stiver, was in town month in Masonic hall on Main street. Vi*, sulted as follows: President, E. A ll charity caaes without charge, or if -dar» Ku¿. manner in irom 7 to any interested, c a ll-h e will tie glad to Paid Advertisement paring to attend the debate at Bethel Tuesday iting brethren welcome. I 14 day*. Entirety different Irom anythin* else C. Kirkpatrick; vice-president. I show the truss a ltd fit them if «lesired. It* effect i* permanent, Doe* not wadi off u«>i F rid ay evening. George Snell and family visited rela W. L. SoBMKKN, W. M. J. E. Sibley; treasurer, C. L. Anyone ruptured should remember th« Has no sediment, so it To the Republican voters O f I I "ok uni a u r a l. H. C. Ostein has secured a lot and in* t iv e s in Salem Stindax Lov mcscott , paopairroa W alt « « S. Mura, Secretary date nd take advantage of this unusual Polk County: Hubbard; secretary. W. G. Vas- ty: hereb; I hereby announce1 ^ ' W ' 3S K J3J ten«ls building a new house ¿a the near Tin»*. Hartman amt family have »nov » pportunity. M 2 H All kinds of hauling at reasonable thou-*i <t • >ther have found safe ami satis sall; trustee for three years W. A. future. m yself as a candidate for asses- al to their home in the country for the . » • * fa«» -r> i en n a n tu. sample a s d r o .n b » m h rates. Phone orders promptly at Ayres. T h « high school students are planning » a m » e r . sof before the primary election for See statao* »■» cf.ver postage a id park tended to. Headquarters at W eb- ry I The membership contest will for a rally day. | Tw o buildings on Main street belong- ster's confectionery. on April 19. and request the vc tes <k>M iV ' o o 1 1 5 *.i«T*t.rp»i* i * ‘ r: Th. FO R F L E T C H E R ’ S FOR F L E T C H E R ’S T b « faculty of the normal entertaii c l ing to li. Hirsh berg wcie dislroyed by « close next Tuesday and the feed o f ail who desire a square deal. ja r ft-* sis* «1 b »til _ „.>1*1 by a li dealer* r'udlns ! Phones Bell 264. Mutual 254 th e student« of t b « normal, board of »•- Dre Tuesday morning. occur the week after. w n js v A t l E T Y S i O R E i C. L. H U BBAR D. barn Phone Mutual 245 OAKDALE. Oak Grove Will Give a Social. big - Marriage License*. Dr. A. M . M c N ic o l Probate B. F. B U T L E R LODGE DIRECTORY. INDEPENDENCE. DALLAS CITY BANK NOTED RUPTURE EXPERT HERE! MONMOUTH NO. 2. Woodmen Association Meeting. MISS M. OLIVE SMITH FREE City Express & Transfer Co. Ch i l d r e n Cr y O A S T O R I A C h i l d r e n Cry I C A S T O R I A