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STUMP PULLING MACHINES W S FOR SALE AT THE DALLAS IRON WORKS We have several of these machines On hand which have been selling for $75 each, but are reducing the price to $00, which price cannot be duplif-ated. Our machine carries an iron clad guarantee and it will be to your interest to see us before buying. i H L C htae. Rickreall ............................ rep G A Laraon, R ick rea ll........................... ind J W Edgar, Rick reall.........................Jem M ichael Becker, Independence 1 dein Merrill Gee, Dallas l .................... .. .»ep Fred S C row ley, Ind ep end ence.........deni E J Brown, Independence ................. rep • F A W iliianja, Independence ........deni .Tniiiee II Jotiea, Ind ep en d en ce.........dem Tom Fox, Independence .................dem John R C ollins, Independence. ...d e m * 1 John M cK in non , Independence . . . .rep Thom as M cClellan, Independence rep E L Ketchurn, Independence .......... rep Eli Tice, In d ep en d en ce ...................... deui I L Sm ith, In d ep en d en ce .................. rep C A M cLaughlin, In d ep en d en ce......... aoc rep 1 A lfred W hitn ey, Indepem lence. . rep Asa B T aylor, In d ep en d en ce.. John Ballard. In d e p e n d e n c e .... . . imi 8 H Kdwarriä, Independence . . . . . rep S F C lodfeiter. Independence. . . . . rep Beiij F H tike, Ind ep en d en ce.. .. . . . r ip O B Francia, Ind ep end ence........ . . . rep rep ■ J t) Kizer, In d ep en d en ce............ • i I) W H aley, Independence ............ dem ' W N Futnani, In d ep en d en ce................. rep i D J Purvine, In d ep en d en ce...................rep j George Reuf, In d ep en d en ce................ deni | W H Riggs, In d ep en d en ce .............. rep C E H e n e n , M o u m o u th .................... dem f James M T edrow . M on m ou th ............ rep| W arren Neal, Mon m oot n ..................rep f S W Leonard, Buena V ista ................ rep * W E Be vena, Buena V is ta ..................rep j, W I R eynolds, Buena Vista .............. rep|i M M Porterfield, In d ep en d en ce... .dem W in Shafer, Independence ...............dem R Peterson, Buena Vista ................... rep !. Everett Carden. In d ep en d en ce...........rep Edward Pugenkoff, M ou m ou th .........dem j That the knockers are so ela ted over their semi victory that they threaten to enter county politics. All Over Baby’s Body, Head and Face. Scratching Made Sores. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Have Had No Further Trouble. ••On July 27, 1909, we left Boston for a trip to England and Ireland, taking baby with u*. After being in Ireland a few days a nasty rash came out all over his body. We took him to a doctor who said it was chicken pox, and gave us medicine for him. The trouble started in tho form of a rash and was all over baby's body, head and face, at different times. It Irritated, and he would scratch it with all his might. The con sequence was it developed into sores, and we were afraid it would leave /f nasty scars on his face. “ When we reached England we took baby to another doctor, who his condition was due to change of food and climate, and gave more medicine. The rash got no better, and it used to itch and burn at night so bad that the child could not .deep. He was completely covered with It at different times. It was at this time that my mother advised us to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After using Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for about nine months the places disappeared. There are not any scars, or other kind of disfigurement, and baby Is completely cu*-<»d by the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. We have had no further trouble with baby's skin. Nothing stopped the itching, and allowed baby to sleep but Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment.'* (Signed) Mrs. Margaret Gunn, 29 Burrell St., lloxbury, Boston, Mass., March 12, 1911, Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world. Send to Potter Drug A Chem. Corp., Dept. 14A, Boston, for free .sample of each with 32-p. book oa the skin. Win lloiaington, Monmouth 1 ....... dem Win E Burns, Monmouth 1 ........... Jem M C Syron, Dallas............................... rep F i CJhus Biege, Dallas ............................. rep | ( | Wm E Beaver. Dallas ............... .. deni r ! Clair Snyder, Dallas............................. rep • Karl Crook, D a lla s ............................... re p 1 ! W D Calkins, Dallas............................. pro j Mark Hayter. D a lla s.... ................dem i You can see one of these ! John Bird, Dallas................................. rep I M a chin es at Craven Bros. j J L Blodgett, Dallas ..........................ind |c E Sibley, Dalla-*.............................. dem 10 Hughes, Dallas .............................. repj Oscar Holmes, Dallas .......................... rep Floyd E Smith, Dallas..........................rep Peter Berg, Dallas ............................. dem J H Ruber tson, Da H uh ....................... rep Frank R Smith. Dallas........................prog LTr Dornhecker, Dallas..................... dem J M Simmons. Dallas............................rep jl Hugh Hayea, Dallua............................. rep E W Fuller, Dallas ............................. repH <J«50 W Keller, D a lla s ....................... deni Cleve Burch, Dallas ......................... deni | Willard Wright, Dallas........................rep E H Steinmetz, Dallas ........................rep [ H L Crider, Dallas ...........................dem A Vaughn, Dallas .............................dem f I4*n i ’ Stouffer, D allas........................rep dem C O Tennis, Dallas .. . ...................... rep Otivid N achtigall, Dallas......................rep Frank B Windsor, Salem 1 .dem J C Hayter, Dallas ............................. rep On** E Blake, Dallas........................ rep A W Vernon, Independence 1 .dem Morgan Ellia, Dallas ........................... soc E w Willing, Dallas............................. pro I) M Pewtberer, Uickreall. .dem T J Card, Dallas ......... pro Fried A Wells, Dallas........................... rep Geo T Brunk, Salem 2 ---- .dein Fred W Hughes, Dallas......................ind aBarn’ l Bulk, Dallas ............................. ind C L Brunk, Salem 2 ......... rep Roht J Mi Bride, Dallas..................... dem P ter A Finseth. Dallas ............ ...r e p George Boyer. Salem 1 . . . dem H D McDonald, D Has..........................rep. ■O N Harrington, Dallas........................rep Reason Brunk, Salem 2 ... . . rep Frank B Riggs. Dallas........................dem Leo Roberts, Dallas...................... Frank P Byers, Salem 2 .. soc .. rep Cleve Sears, Dallas ..............................rep. J E Sherwood, Dallas........................... rep F H Begun, Salem 2 ........ pro Duitiel Syron, Dallas ..........................rep B H Pillar, Dallas.................................rep G M Douglass, Salem 2 ... .. rep B V Ball, Independence................... rep Frank Wall, Dallas ............................. rep C A Clark, Salem 2 ......... dem John L Cave, Indepenpence................ soc ■Geo Swint, Dallas 1 Robert Glen, Salem 2 . . . . rep .dem S E Cralier. Independence............... soc- Guftt Schultz. Dallas 1 .................. ...re p L 1) Gibson, Salem 2 ....... .. rep Geo W McCamey, Independence .. rep A L Barnhart, Dallas 1 ....................... pro Wm Lorek, Salem 2 . . . . . rep H E Norton, Independence . . . . ..dem J Will Bush, Airlie R M Harris, Salem 2 .. . . . . . ; ......... dem dem Philip Cave, Independence ................ soc Win T Turner, Airlie ......... N Mi tty, Salem 2 ............. dem Jason Neely, Independence.............. dem .. rep A F Lamb, Salem 2 . . . . Frank Van Camp, Airlie ....................soc . . rep I) G Dove, Independence ................deni I H F Dad man, Independence ......... rep A Robertson, Salem 2 . . . . .rep Geo L Whiteaker, Independence.. .dem if! M Egberts, Monmouth ..................rep M Riser, Salem 2 ............. .dem I B Hiltibrand, Independence............ rep John W Leacii, Monmouth................rep Dirk R Redaman, Salem 1 ..rep Will Beamon, Iiuicdemlence.............. rep A L Morrison, R o c c a ..........................dem O J Runcorn, Salem 2 . . . . . . rep C S Rockwell, lndei>emlenee ............ pro R R Van Oradel, Dallas..................... dem John Sykes, Salem 2 ......... .. rep Win C Wood, Independence.............. rep !N Hughes, Dallas ............................... ind J I Miller, Salem 2 ........... .dem H C Chase, In depen den ce................ rep Lloyd Elliott, Dallas............................. rep John H Morgan, Salem 2 . pm A S Wilson, Independence ................ rep T P Janes, Dallas ............. J A Shields, Salem 2 . . . . rep rep F M Brown, Independence.................. rep K G Erickson, Dallas ........................rep Gottleib. Stoller, Salem 2. .r e p W H Roy, Independence ....................rep A L Bartholomew, Dallas....................rep J M Turner, Salem 2 . . . . .deni A L Sperling, Independence..............rep E A Cad well, Dallas............................. rep Jas Simonton. Salem 2 ... . .rep L P Bail, Independence ..................rep N H Stonebrink, Salem 1. . .rep Barron W Agnew, Independence... rep F L’ Wood, Salem l ........... . rep Carl Richards, Independence ......... rep Frank Wells, Sahn» 2 ___ . . rep John H Ilihbs, Independence............ rep M A Vandenberg, Salem 2 . soc A L Thomas. Independence................ rep J F Walters, Salem 2 . . . FOR FLETCHER’S . . rep ! L Hazel ton, Independence................dem A K Chase, Rick reali .. . rep i N W Miers, Indepe deuce ................ dem M H Richards, Independence REGISTRATION LIST. List of Persons Who Are Now Eli gible to Vote Next November. Children Cry C A S T O R I A — —1 *********** I p « « ’« ' « » * 4* *- * #■ 4* *■ *r * ^ ■- . . , 4* »16- *r #r * * * * * * # # #r * # * + * * * # 10 * £ * * * )0 + # * & * # * + + + # F t ALLAS is the most progressive City on the W est Side o f the Willamette River, with a pull together population, and the best prospects for future advance ment. She has a number o f good, sound industries, but wants more, and is open for any sound, business like proposition from manufacturers who have capital behind them and the experi ence in making the goods. Dallas now has a fruit packer, a flouring mill, a foundry, a planing mill, wagon shops, tannery, saw mill, axe handle factory, wheel barrow factory, and the other usual small in dustries, and prospective oil wells. Dallas wants a cement factory, a woolen mill, a match factory, a furniture factory, a barrel stave factory, a ship knee and bow sprit factory, piano factory, box factory, etc. Our timber resources are unlimited and we desire them worked up into anything that can be made o f wood. For further particulars address the Secre tary o f the Dallas Commercial Club. That some some of them are very liable to want assistance to <ret rid of an incubus they are very certaiu to have foisted upon them at the primaries. Rank and File of the Party in That Great Section Recog nize His Worth. All is not gold that glitters, as a would be Polk millionaire found out to his discomfiture last week. H AS R E D E E M E D HIS P LE D G E S That if our base ballists want a play ground, they must first show they have the goods. That Brother Mills cannot stay away from Dallas. Hi» A ction » » » Chief Executive ol the State of New Jersey Show His Political Ability and In tegrity— Loyal to People. That the bunch got fooled 3 Y CHA R LE S G. HEIFNER, when the toastmaster called on Chairman of D em ocratic State Com- J. R. Craven at the banquet. mlttee of W ashington. 1 know pretty accurately the sentl- That an arbitration committee should be named for Kirkpatrick m eat o f the rank and tile of the dem- and Fenton if we are to ever get oerdte o f the West. T hey are etroug- 1/ tu favor o f W oodrow W ilson for Mill street improved. our Presidential nom inee next year. 1 That the Carnigie library would leel sure that this statem ent will hold show up fine on the Woods cor fcood In every state west o f the Mis ner. sissippi Kiver. 1 recen tly spent som e That the Hotel Scott is devel time in the east on business that brought me in touch with a number oping a crackerjack business. of influential business men. Inci dentally 1 have had occa sion to dis cuss political condition s with these men and I am glad to say that, regard less of past party affiliations, 1 find them strongly in favor o f Governor That John McBee was as much W ilson. It is not difficult to aecer- surprised as Walter Fuller was laiu the cause of this faith aud trust at the result o f the election in and coniidence on the part o f farm- ers. wage workers and business men the second ward. in tbe political ability and integrity That we cannot find out who o f W oodrow Wilson. He kept the started the story of Humphrey faith. A year ago while a candidate confessing to the killing o f Pat for G overnor of New Jersey he made certain pledges and prom ises to the terson. people of that trust ridden stale. The That we’could work the convicts people took him at hie word and elect on roads nearer home than Clat ed him, the first dem ocrat to be sop county. elected Governor in that state in six That Harry Lane will be the teen years, and to tbe gratifying am azem ent of all honest men and to next U. S. Senator. the utter consternation o f the political tricksters he and bis loyal support That if the Beavers want the pennant they will have to learn ers in tbe legislature proceeded to en act laws and carry out plans in ex to beat the Angels. act conform ity with his pledged word That it is time you were put to the people. Am ong the plain peo ple everyw h ere be has com e to be re ting up your screen doors. garded as a man w hose p erform ances That our milliners reaped a square with his prom ises. Just such harvest last week. a man is im peratively needed as the That we are all looking to Dave ch ief executive o f the United States. Riley to bring forth an oil gush H aving dem onstrated his practical ca pacity to accom plish things in his er. own state, though one branch o f the That after next Friday Bill legislature was of opposite political White will know better than to faith. It Is not surprising that there is such an overw helm ing demand for bet on another man’ s game. his elevation to the W hite House. That no one should be leary of All Favor W ilson. taking stock in the proposed I believe the State of W ashington chair factory, vill send a delegation to the next D em ocratic National C onvention fa- That that band of cattle had vorable to Governor W ilson for our no business on our Main street presidential candidate, and I might Saturday. ray further that I believe he is the That Judge Brown will be the jn ly dem ocrat who can get the elec- loial vote o f that state, and other next chairman of the democratic W estern States. W e d em ocrats out committee. there sre not unmindful of the m erit That Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Meyer ed consideration which other great will soon be residents o f Dallas. den ‘» r a t s are receivin g at the hands or their fellow cltlxens throughout That Dallas is doing her part ihe country, but we believe O overnor toward raising Oregon made hen W ilson, m ore nearly than any other fruit, but we have noticed no avow ed candidate, ty p lfle s'ln his rec ord and bis personality, those quali dimunition in price. ties and characteristics w hich the That Kirkpatrick & Williams average A m erican Is proud to see ex will open a hop office in Portland em plified in the President of hie in July— a swell affair. coun try Hence, his popularity In That people who own large tbe East, the W est, the North and the South. His record as a acholar, an street frontage in a town must odurator. an historian and as stu expect to pay the cost of improv- dent and writer on social and eco ment in Dallas and not retard nom ic su bjects all com bine to equip progress. him to be Just what be is today— a fin That street improvement for ished orator, a great statesm an and our logical leader In solving tbe great the year should be in progress Industrial and financial questions and not held up by bickering as which now disturb the business world, to who is to boss the job. aud which the republican party has That the charter provision that proved itself Incapable either to un all officials should be Dallas vot derstand or to solve. Governor W il son is progressive in that he is not ers is a wise one and for the ben- w edded to tbe m ildewed past or to fit of the city. p reced en t to such an extent as to That the smelling committee m ake him timid and afraid to meet the could find use for their olefactor- dem ands o f the present hour. 1 am for him because he stands for genuine ies in South Dallas. represen ta tive governm ent— the act That a doctor was hard to find ual rule o f the people after careful Saturday night and nearly drove con sid eration o f all governm ental m atters com ing before them. He our Hello girls distracted. w ould free trade and com m erce o f That we are to have auto ser the Im posts and handicaps with w hich vice to the coast this summer. they sre now burdened. He would p lace on the statute books a law reg That Captain Tooze’ s plan for ulating Inter-state com m erce so clear, the commercial club to publish a so con cise, s o Just and so definite that list of lands for sale did not meet all men and r.ll corporations would not with ready acquiesance from the be left In doubt as to w hether they real estate dealers. w ere com p ly in g with or violating the law. H e would thus place our indus That lots of people will have to trial affairs upon s solid and legiti be sworn in for the primaries. m ate foundation, freed from uncer That the main thing is to allow tainty and d istru st In his record ss G overnor o f N ew no political bickering to create hard feelings and retard our Jersey he has literally lived up to and exem plified In his ev ery act the progress. tim e honored tenet o f dem ocrm cpi1 "Equal rights for all, sp ecia l p rivilege* to non e.” H e will bring to the discharge of Ma W hat is known as the Smith duties as ch ief m agistrate o f the n a ranch, located six miles west of tion. the right scholarship o f a Baa- Salem in Polk county, was recent croft. a L ow ell and a Hawthorne, all ly sold hy Thomas E. Langley to o f whom held political office; he w ill Dr. J. M. Hanlsman and M. N. have had tbe experien ce that cornea from practical a d m in is t r a t e an* Moore for $35.0C0. This farm I ex ecu tiv e responsibilities, and ta contains 320 acres of as good land j every resp ect he will w orthily rank as is to be found in the Willam with those other great leaders a* ette valley, and is a highly i m - ! d em ocracy w hose achlevem eats make ed place, The improvements I brighter and m ore gloriou s the pagaa consist of a large modern 14-room | of American history. T h ese are some dwelling equipped with all of the of the reasons why ! am for him an4 That every citizen should do his part toward getting that 2500 inhabitants and let no prospec tive home buyer escape. Purchase Smith Ranch. essential conveniences, barns and why the American people are tor htoa, outhouses. The residence is heated with hot water and all the buildings are piped for water which is secured from a large spring on the place. The new owners plan to devel op a nearby water power to sup ply the place with electrical pow “ /> » ! Wr. F o rg e t." er, light and heat. C. L. H A W K IN S ltailroad street, Dallas. ON U ME N T Ch FOR il dr en Cry FLETCHER’S C A S T O R I A Marble— — Granite Ward school closed April 2nd after having a very successful term of six months’ school. The patrons have been loyal and true to the school and ever ready to lend a helping hand to assist in the upbuilding of the school. But few districts have enjoyed the curtesy and sympathy as that shown by the board in their un tiring effort to aid and assist the teacher and pupils in fulfilling their duty. Because o f this promiscuous effort on the part of the directors the school has become one of the standard schools of Polk county and has established a president that will be an incentive to the teachers and school officers that are to follow. The pupils are to be congratu lated on their success in the spell ing contests and their good at tendance throughout the year. Much progress has been made in the school work and the improve ment in penmanship has caused the patrons to sit up and take notice. The following is a brief report for the entire term: Per cent of attendance 96.5, number of visits made by superintendent and su pervisor of Polk county 4, Benton county 1, number of visits made by directors during school hours 19, clerk 5, total visitors for the entire year 51. Many of the patrons and teach ers of the ruial schools are in clined to feel that the time is fast nearing when the six months’ term will be a thing of the past and the chilren will be given the same or nearly the same amount of time that is taught in the city schools and thereby place them on equality. Parents who send their children to a six months’ school realize that they cannot advance the same amount as those attending a nine months’ term, while the teachers feel that the short term does not ju s tify them to follow that vocation. Send F or This Seed Annual-Free paaiMHi without wune obstruction of the bow «In, in other words, constipation, even if ouly temporary. The bloating, the doll feeling may stait after theev^uing meal. If a laxa tive is not taken that night it in certain that sleep will not be nound, and you will awaken unrefrenhed. Hence, it in important for you and fo** all the meinbern of vour family that a good, re liable laxative be always kept in the house for just such emergency. It in sure to be needed, and when needtd yau want it at hand. No family^ that in careful of it« health can do without noch a remedy. But the question of which remedy to have on hand in also of vast importance. The laxative most highly recommended by the majority of intelligent Americans us being Lent for babies ami growuupn is Dr. Caldwells ,p re j mu n. It is a liquid laxative-tonic, is mild, and never gripes, in effective on r> I bust people and can be given with safety to { an iufant. Children like it bebauae of these i gentle qualities and because it is pleasant to the taste. it in the bent all-around remedp you can 1 have in the house for any disorder ot the 1 stomach, liv. r :ind bowels, and many people I like Mr. W. j Wigner, Alma, Oolo., and Mrs. Albert E. Garni, Messex, Colo., say I they would as soon be without the necesri- i ties an without Dr. Caldwell’s Byrup Pepsin. ! Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying it in the regular way of (a druggist at ¿SO ctmts or one dollar a bottle family size) can have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge b.v simply addrennin; Dr. W B Caldwell, 40.'» Washington B t, Mont cello, III. Your name and address on a postal card will do. ¡! Old Çorvtm?rvt&l Is the acme of excellence in whiskey production. It is the Genuine Old-style delicious product which made Kentucky famous . . . For sale b y Chas. N* Bilyeu PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW TO THE E A S T -S E A S H O R E or M O U N T A IN S * THE ¡SOUTHERN PACIFIC! % Will place on sale low round trip tickets to all the principal Cities of the East, go- ing or returning through California, or via Portland with going limit 13 days. Final return limit Oct, 31. --------------------------------- SALE DATES — •---------------------------- April 25, 2«, 27 July 2. 3, 0, 7, 11, 12, 15. 16, 20, 22, 23, May 2, 3, 4. #, 10, 11, 14.15. 17,18, 24, 29 26, 29, 30, 31 June 1, 6, 7. 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, Aug. 1, 2,3,6,7, '.2,15, 16, 22, 23, 29, SO, 31 21, 24 25, 27, 28, 29 September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12. 30 IMPERIAL COUNCIL MYSTIC SHRINE, Lot Angela*, April 30 te May 4 NEW PORT Y A Q U IN A B AY Offers many advantages for a seashor outing. Low fares from ell l*>ii-te in Oregon, reiiMoneble hotel rates, outdoor amusements and ell tne delights of the seeshore T H E N E W P. R. & N. B E A C H E S Tillamook*, Garibaldi (Bayocean), Brighton, Manhattan and Ro kaway, LakeMytle __ , Tillamook ............. .. ~ Beach and ‘ Bay CUy will (»pen a new ^ Ocean Lake Park, Twin Rooks, field for a summer outing. Low Round Trip Fares from ail points in Oregon Call on our nearest Agent for full information as to East Bound Excursion Far s, Routes, Stop-Overs, Etc., or write to the very higheil S • quipped labor direction of • k seed te*er removes all «ocas work. When buying Lilly, toed. ^toJ buy increased crop.. Sand fl. YklaVig Tb. CW H. Lily Cfc. tosol. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Eat California Raisins. Raisin Day April 30 REO t h e FIFTH, Five Passenger Touring Car The Result of 25 Years of Successful Automobile Construction. $1275 f. 0. B. Dallas. Completely Equipped wifi Tip, Windshield, Speedometer, Gas Lamps Self Sbrter. If interested let us show you this Car and demostrate its Advantages L r> r\ A M I C I A g e n t for Polk County for ■ Um U n l v I C L R E O and A P P E R S O N CA R S The Largest Industry in Polk County is the Dallas Lumber and Logging Company Buy Your Lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow