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How to be Certain of Curing Constipation Official Canvass, Primary Election, Polk County, April 19, 1912 j 18 6 1 6 19 10 20 13 6 1 1 « ? o 00 P resid en t R. M. L aF o llstte Theodore R o o sev e lt W illia m H. Cham p Jonath an J. W . Ben O. A. P. Lane M. M iller A. M. S ty r e t a r y 8. W . 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V ista M on m ou th . . . 7 15 f C V <t to a South CO M cCoy Lu cktam ute Buena South In depen dence .................................... j •< South » ....................................... ................................................... 1 R lck reall E o la A Lake .......................................... 1 S a lt Jackson D o u g l a s .......................................... i t X 3 S. ............................. ii « « R ep resen ta tive Frank N ew ton W a lte r L. ....................... Tooze, Jr. . . . . . Rep ................................. . . . Rep . . . Rep 3 79 248 436 R ep resen ta tive J. W . F in n E lm e r Verd H ill C ou n ty Ed. K. Paddock . . . . ....................................... . . . Dem .fu d g e F. Coad ............................. F. K . H ubbard U. 8. Loughary John Teal ....................... » 241 ■ .................... 3 ....................................... 27 IS 3 3 17 7 9 50 29 29 17 »« 18 11 11 25 2 1 25 17 7 5 25 11 15 12 22 S 3 12 12 8 » 15 9 6 32 7 16 10 24 tended the state Sunday school conven tion at Mc.Minuville, last week. Mrs. W illard Gilbert and Barbara vis ited Frank Holman’* last week. | Mr. and Mrs. George Conkey, of Inde pendence. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDevitt Sunday. Mrs Hinhaw and Mis. Campbell, of Predjudice i« a hard thing to overcome, , Letters recently received from Mr. W in. where health in at stake ami the opiuion Dehlin, 1)24 C«>eur D ’Alene fit., C«»em the Methodist church, attended the hut thom-amU of reliable |>eople differ» fro;n i D 'Alene, Idaho, and Miss Lina Beues, .’Se I state Sunday school convention at Me* of yours, prejudice then becomes your menace bastopol, Calif., are hut a few of thousands : Minnville this week. and you «night to lay it aside. This i« »aid in ' showing the esteem in wnich Dr. Caldwell’s interest of people »uffuring from chronic Syrup Pepsin is held. I t is mild, gent's, | Sidney Johnson has gone to Tacoma, the constipation, and it is worthy of their atten n on -g rip ing -n ot violent, like »alts or cathar- W ashington. tion. gradually and pleasantly, so C. E. Swander preached at the Chris Ii* the opinion of legions of reliable A m eri j tics at in It tim cures e nature again does its own work tian church Sunday a took a collection can people the most stubborn constipation ' ! th without «»utaide aid. C onstipated people «»we imaginable can be cured by a brief use of Dr. i it to themselves to one this grand bowel s|»e- of $75 for missions. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepriu. You may not have | cific. Susie Lewis, of Falls City, visited ov* heard of it before, but do not doubt its merits on th at account, or because it has n«>t been | Anyone wishing to make a trial of this er Sunday at Mr N unn’s. advertised, i t has sold very sue remedy before buying it in the regular way of Mr Churchill, who has l>eeu working blatantly cessfu'ly on won! of mouth recommendation. druggist at 50 cents or one dollar a L ittle in Simon’s barber shop, has gone to Parents are giving it to their children today ! I (* family size) can have a sample bottle sent to | who were given it by their parents, and it | the home free of charge by simply addressing North Yakima. I has been truthfully said th at more druggists ! D r. W B. Caldwell, 405 W ashington S t., Ed Graves is working at Independence. use it personally in their families than any | M ont'cello, 111, Y our name and address on a postal card will do. Fred Holman, of Black Rock, visited ether laxative. J. F. Holman the last of the week. H arrv Seymour and w ife attended the j state Sunday school convention at Mc- j Minnville this week. Mark Embree is seriously ill. Mr. Calkins has returned home after [spending three weeks in Uysterville, in Groceries as well as anything else NVa»- hington. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith have rented the Knight place. Mrs. A. W. Teats has gone to Port land. Harold Miller is clerking in Ed Dunn’s grocery on Saturdays. Mrs. Swan and Bessie left for Ho- South of the Court House, Dallas quiatn, W ashington Thursday. Mr. Buford is sewing twelve acres to clover. Charley Teats and wife, of Portland, have a little babv boy. Mrs. Bollman returned home from Halsey Sunday, wdiere she has been visiting tier mother. TO THE Mrs. W aller Baker, of Tillamook City, is visiting her m other, Mrs. Foland, here. E A S T -S E A S H O R E or M O U N T A IN S f WEST SALEM. THE | 323 1 51 499 23 10 25 71 83 17 665 156 >» 1» 19 11 16 1 7 23 1 4 19 12 1 347 104 17 18 1 1 5 8 9 13 2 ! 243 Good Service Counts We have the Clerks and the Goods SIMONTON & SCOTT PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW Mrs. Frakes’ son and family, of Iowa, arrived here on Friday to make their home. C o u n ty C lerk II 29 W ill place «in sale low round trip tickets to all the principal Cities of the East, go 8» 33 31 40 31 17 28 12 31 28 66 21 34 74 M . S m i t h ................................. . . . R e p 37 45 15 22 44 60 50 Mrs. J. Bedford and Mrs. Ellen Brag- 277 35 21 893 ing or returning through California, or via P«»rtland with going 48 35 25 19 28 25 Rep 13 16 12 6 61 A . F . T o n e r ................................. . . . 67 40 64 13 don took part in Materon silver medal « 7 . 19 12 19 14 37 616 28 7 lim it 15 days. Final return lim it Oct, 31. 13 33 31 34 8 17 25 53 26 Asa R o bin son ................. 12 18 22 contest last Tuesday at the W. C. T. U. 47 34 2 8 17 25 8 16 546 31 institute at Salem. C ou n ty C om m issio n er --------------------- S A L E D A T E S ---------------------------------- 40 28 52 21 2 13 47 8 1 36 10 40 J o h n A . B a x t e r ....................... 38 9 1 7 13 15 1 7 Sam Coats, of Oakgrove, visited with 474 19 17 2 8 1 0 £ April 25, 20, 27 Ju ly 2. 3. 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 3 4 Rep 1 8 1 7 5 0 3 5 1 E v a n E v a n s ................................. . . . 3 Mr. Miller Friday. 38 11 5 23 1 21 24 24 3 352 J M ay 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11,14.15, 17,18, 24, 29 20, 23,30,31 6 56 35 13 5 53 16 12 24 39 22 24 39 George W e lls ................ 36 1 <2 28 11 31 24 42 40 177 8 646 19 Mrs. Chas. Baker was called to West £ J une 1, 6, 7, 3, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, Aug. 1,2, 3,6,7, : 2,15,16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31 8 4 16 32 3 21 25 12 Dem 31 16 4 21 S. H . M eE lm u rry ............. 29 19 1 3 17 7 6 303 31 6 13 5 21, 24 25, 27, 28, 29 Septem ber 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 11, 12. 30 Woodburn Saturday as her daughter, 18 4 H. W yatt 24 3 24 19 9 13 25 5 16 1 5 S 11 10 Kffie, was taken ill. 7 7 17 272 7 C oun ty Assessor The Missionary society will meet with f. IMPERIAL COUNCIL MYSTIC SHRINE, Los Angeles. April 30 to M ay 4 3 0 2 0 9 7 4 5 Rep 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 5 2 A r t h u r R . A Flen 1 7 , 2 5 0 2 2 37 30 8 10 7 23 48 55 |688 74 19 10 Mrs. C. E. Brinkman on Wednesday. 36 16 15 N E W P O R T -Y A Q U IN A BAY Rep 16 30 21 2 8 5 3 A. A yres ............................. . . . 2 0 5 9 1 7 2 6 59 18 24 « 17 so 26 22 >1 « 37 1 603 10 F. L Wood was elected justice of the Offers m any advantages for a seaahor outing. Low fares from all point* in Oregon, Rep 16 15 (\ L. H u b b a r d ....................... . . . 27 1 24 • 16 22 5 3 7 5 « » 6 5 7 8 9 10 » 8 7 1 232 peace Friday. reasonable hotel rates, outdoor amusem ents and all tne delights of the seashore 25 12 F in d ley E d g a r ....................... 12 18 12 7 13 5 7 3 1 7 » « H * 6 >> « 7 3 1 176 We believe if the Editor had of heard 8 IS 12 24 Frank E. M eyers ............. 13 9 5 21 7 41 1 7 2 1 12 3 8 2 3 3 2 10 10 28 1 408 7 23 17 i Rev. Mrs. It H Stone, our former pas 232 11 T H E N E W P. R. & N. B E A C H E S tor’s w ile, on Woman’s rights, the scales Tillamook, G aribaldi (Bayocean), Brighton, M anhattan and R<* kaway, L akeM ytle would have fell from his eyes on Wo Ocean Lake Park, Twin Rocks, Tillamook Beach and Bay Ctiy will open a new man Suffrage, as th at was her text. field fur a summer outing. Low Round T rip Fares from all points in Oreg«>n President Taft was two votes ahead in this precinct. for full inform ation as to E ast Bound Excursion F ar », Mrs. Geo. Frazine is still quite ill j j ^ Call on our nearest Agent Routes, Stop-Overs, E tc., or w rite to with stomach trouble. convention of the Evangelical Sunday here taking care of her m other, who has TO THE VOTERS OF POLK COUN the people’s votes at the general CHILDREN’S CONTEST. Hchool. i f JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon I been sick. election next preceding the elec TY OREGON: Mr. Hall returned to Sheridan after Mrs. Cary Campbell went to McMinn tion of such senator, without re Harriet Davis. 5ÜC . .5 0 . . FOR F L E T C H E R ’ S Eat California Raisins. Raisin Day April 3 0 — Stump .50 gard to my individual preference. Frank Miller. 50c visiting ins family over Sunday in Dal ville Tuesday for a visit. i $ . .30. ÜÖ6 las. C A S T O R I A Having received the nomina I further state that I am in A Unti) Miss Maggie Evans went to McMinn . 50. .. 25c Rev. Victor Hailantyne, of Soduville, ville Monday to attend the S. S, con tion for representative for Polk favor of good roads leading into Ima M ite Iteli is visiting in Dullas. vention. our local trading and shipping County, to the State legislature, Harriet Davis. Miss Nora Jonea. of Buell visited; Mrs. W. W. W. Miller went to Mc- at the recent primary election. 1 centers, but I am opposed to the Mr. ami Mrs. Skift went to 8«lem friends in Dallas Saturday. j Minnville Monday. wish to thank the people of Polk proposed state highway measure Mrs. M. L. Hamilton of Salem, is vis John l ’glow went to McMinnville county for the honor thus con as being detrimental to the best Thursday. Mondi y. John Lynn was over to Salem Tues* iting in Dallas. ferred and to state that I desire interests of Polk county. day, Wi lard Swan was in Dallas the first M iss Maud R«)b<*rtson, of Salem, is I believe we.should have fewer the support of all those citizens of the week from Independence. visiting relatives here. who believe the state legislature laws and stricter enforcement of H arriet Duv:s has a new bicycle. Carl Gerlinger went to Portland Sat Edna Rowland spent Sunday with her should, as an example, be more those we now have, especially Will Young went to Salem Friday to urday. parents at Periydale. economical in taxation and ap the criminal laws. visit relatives. propriation, for, if I am elected I, therefore, promise to support August Kisser returned from Newport Clare Davis went to Salem Sunday. L. M. Locke, of Salem, was in Dallas Earl Barham went to Monmouth to on business the first of the week. to said office at the general elec only those laws and appropria Wednesday evening. j_ ]>. S. lirunk, of Eugene, was tieredur- tion next November, I will, dur tions directed in the interest of Mrs. Troy Turner, of the Peedee vi"ith i »»«I«. Mr. Beebee. ing my term of office, stand for good government, and which are country, was in Dallas the latter part of John Davis visited at Monmouth Sun- *ng the week, day. more economy in all legislation absolutely necessary for our state the wee;c. E B. lliihhard, of Falls City, was a P. F. Bowers drove down to Mon county seat visitor the last of the week relating to taxation and appro institutions. Mrs. Eva Worner, of Peedee, was in mouth to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fuller. priation of the state’s money, I wish to state that if I am Dallas Wednesday. Clarence Ireland visited his aunt, Anna Coad, last week. firmly believing that the admin elected I shall be perfectly free ] Mrs. L. A. G arner went to Portland W iliner Babbitt, of Salem, is visiting Mrs. at M. B. Young’s. istration of all state affairs should to act in the best interests of Tuesday. Rov Sparks, of Newport, visited in be conducted along strict busi Polk County and the state of Or- j Rev. Rickler, of Dayton, was a Dallas Mrs. Bonnie Smith went McMinnville this citv last week. Monday. egon, being under no obligation visitor Wednesday. ness and economical lines. Rev. MeVficker. of McMinnville, was I believe in, voted for, and to any man, click or combine. Mr. Billings and wife, of G uthrie, Miss Anna Kan, of Pee«lee, visited at a business visitor in Dallas Sunday. H. F. Douglas’ Monday. have always stood for the Oregon In conclusion, permit me to were in Dallas Friday. Agee went to Sheridan Sunday. yJl The Result o f 25 Years o f Successful Automobile Construction. $1275 f. 0. B. Dallas. Completely equipped with Top, system of elections and legisla say, if my economical views and l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byerlev. of Falls Mrs. L. B. M artin is home after a Ed Miss Et hel Lucas went to Salem Fri social career meets with your ap week’s stay at Halt Creek. tion. City, were in Dal. as Friday. her parents. Windshield, Speedometer, Gas Lamps Self Starter. I f interested let us show you this Car and demostrate its Advantages I further wish to state to the proval, I shall not only feel it a Mrs. Chas. Bennett went to Lewis The team at the mill ran off Friday, day M rs. to visit AI Campbell went to McMinn people of Oregon as well as to pleasure but an honor (as any to visit her aunt, Mrs. Beebee, but no one was seriously hurt, ville to nttend the Sunday school con A g e n t for Polk C ounty for Saturday. the people of my legislative dis man horn and reared in Polk ville Mrs. Mark Embree is seriously ill. vention. ■ U ■ L / M I l I L L R E O and A P P E R S O N C A R S trict that during my term of of county should feel it an honor) Otis Foster, who underwent an opera Mr. M artin who died, was taken to M rs. Sm ith, of Huntington, arrive«! to serve all the people as their fice, if I am elected, I will always tion at the hospital, returned to his McMinnville Monday on the 3 :2iJ train. Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. vote for that candidate for State Representative in the next home Friday. D. A. W right’s children, of Portland, ami Mrs. Neis. Miss M. Evans went to McMinnville visit»*«I United States Senator who has legislature. him Sunday. Monday to attend the Sunday school Alma Mitchell. Kespectfullv Yours, received the highest number of Hallie Smith ami Ruth McCollum Alma Mitchell visited Miss Anna VKKI) HILL. | went to Portland Fridav. Kurtz, of Perrydale last Friday. Otella Fryer, of Fola, visited Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hanson have gone Verd Hill has decided to be- I>»v Saturday. j to Alsea to look after their place. 1 come a candidate for representa- H erbert Fennel went to Montana Will M artin and Newton Harris are tive on the democratic ticket. If | Thursday. ; moving their saw mill to the other side I he is successful in this undertak- | Albert Fennel sold one of bis horses of Salem. :inir, Folk county will have a rep 1 to Howard Griffith, of Well-». Miss Fave Ilensen, of Falls City, vis resentative that we need not be! AI Stow and family visited his broth- ited her sister, Mrs. Forrette. ashamed of. While he is not i er, Joe Stowe, at Amity. Dave McDonald, Hugh Hayes, ! identified with the party we sup- A R em arkable and C o n vin c in g S ta te Mrs. Boling and daughter, Mabel, Chauncey Crider. Mark Bl<*lgett, Jean j |>ort, we must admit that he is a m ent o f th e Success o f C u tic u ra | went to Portland Monday. Hay ter, Everett Gwinn. were suhpoened man of hitfh honor and integrity. Soap and O in tm e n t in th e T re a t- F. L. Kan, of Peedee, brought his mo to he in Corvallis the 25th as witnesses hair to Dallas Mondav. l in the H um phrey cases. Independence Enterprise of m e n to fth e P ain, Itc h in g and | Mr®. Forrett entertain«1«! a few of the April 5th. Frank Slump young girls Mon«lay with a taffv pull. B u rn in g o f Eczema Mrs. Will Middleton, of Pioneer, vis John G iound.of Lewisville, was in OAKDALE. " I , the undersigned, cannot give enough town Tuesday. ited her mother over Sunday, prals«» to ttie Cuticura Remedies. 1 had been Carl Swanson, of Sheridan, visited his Jim Yoakum, of lVrrvdale, was a parents, doctoring for at least a year for eczema on Mr. ami Mrs. Swanson, over my foot. 1 had tried doctor after doctor all county seat visitor Tuesday. Jay Green is on the sick list. Sunday. to no avail. When a young girl I sprained AT THE Mr. Jones, of Perry dale, visited in Jim Iluhlmrd bought a milk cow of my ankle three different times, paying littlo Dallas Tues«lay. or no attention to it, when five years ago Hugh Smith Tuesday. Ruth Miller. a small spot showed upon my left ankle. Miss VnnOrs«lel spent last Mrs. Vine, of the Baptist chnrch at- 1 was worried and sent for a doctor. He Charley Bird hatched 101) chicks out rakl it was eczema, lie drew a small bone week with Pauline her parents in the city. cf 150 eggs in their incubator. from the ankle at>out the size of a match and atHMit an inch long. The small hole Carl Fenton home from Eugene Frank Ward made a business trip to grew to about the size of au apple, and Corvallis Thursday, the eczema spread to the knee. Tne doctors last week. never could heal the hole In the ankle. Lloyd Rice w^as a Salem visitor Thurs Joe Murphy and wife went to Dallas The whole foot ran water ail the time Erl« lay. "M y husband and my sons were up night day. day wheeling me from one room to an Ross Nelson, of Indepen.lencc, was an Be i Thompson arnl wife ami Grandma and other in the hope of giving me some relief. j over Sunday visitor here. Kimball went to Falls City Sunday. 1 would »it for hours at a time In front of the lireplace hoping for daybreak. The Dr. Sheets was a Portland visitor puin was ik » Intense I was almost crazy, 1 Monday. in fact, I would lose my reason for hours at a time. One day a friend of mine dropped J. R. Mills, of Salem, was « county in to set» me. No more hud she glanced at i seat visitor Sunday. foot than she exclaimed, ' Mrs. Finnegan, Quite a crowd attended the school f my why in the world don't you try the Cutt- Mr. and Mrs. Frank H arris were vis- price picnic Saturday a ml enjoyed themselves doctors ami their medicine««, am! not being d o rs m F a lla l lty S tnu lay very much. cannot able to slet*p at all, 1 d«*cl«led to give the 1 Mr®. Plank went to Fall® City Sunday. S«»ap and Cuticura Ointment a The Gooseneck school teacher spent Cuticura trial. After using them three days that Sunday with Mis# Helen Coffey, Mr. and Mr®. A1 Stow visited in Ami See those New Coats night I dept as sound as a silver dollar for eight long hours. 1 awoke In the mornim ty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher made a with hut very little pain. In fact. 1 thought that just arrived at husine a trip to Sheridan Monday. 1 tvas in heaven. After using the Cuticura Mia® Paulino Hinder has been visiting K«-iftedies for three months 1 was perfi'ctly friemle in P«»rtland. Sherd Braley spent Saturday and restom i to health, thanks to the Cuticura 8oap and Ointment. 1 will be sixty-four Sunday in Sheridan. r. an<l Mr*. K.I Shnw w er« visitors ; ear* of age my next birthday, hale and in M Kalla I «'¡tv S u n d a y . eartr at pr«*sent." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Finne Steve Bralev anil son. Tony, were on gan. 22*4 Hebert St.,0t.Louis, Mo . Mar.7/11. You can on« of the creek Sun«lav. Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Ton*« went to Cuticura Sosp and Ointment are sold Machines at Cravan Bros. Also a complete line of the worl«l. Send to Potter Drug Portland TucMlav, Mrs. Henry IM anev has been on the throughout A Chem. Corp., IVpt. I2A. Button, f©.- free tick list. sample of eack with 13-p. book oo tke skin. Mi** Katta «'»m pb.ll, of Portland, i* Hosiery- and Underwear N’ . 1 « (JrfKK Jam es M . ............................. S w e e n e y ............. . . . Dem 1 H E. SOUTHERN PACIFIC II B . i* * « i i i I „ ■ « •• 3 88 1 i * ¡1 A. !l . . A. .................................. 1 fi h 3 h »« « ! 1 1 ...................... . . . 1 W . C h ild ren Cry REO the FIFTH, five Passenger Touring Car L n BEAR FOR ECZEMA- STUMP PULLING MACHINES The Largest Industry in Polk County is the FOR SALE Dallas Lumber and Logging Company DALLAS IRON WORKS We have several of these machines on hand which have been selling for $75 each, but are reducing the to $00, which price be duplicated. Our machine carries an iron clad guarantee and it will be to your interest to see us before buying. theao nAIUlCI BUELL. « « i 11» i w i u i «•«* s i n e in g U L iR ilN ln l w iin U iQ j • . • ,, ,» .... ., Buy Your Lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow ■ DALLAS VARIETY STORE f