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------ — ....... in C. E. Huntley, Independence. desire this examination should J T. Huntley, Independence, No. 1 at once apply io the secretary Morgan Ingermanson, Independ eleventh civil service district, once No. 1. I v y v iu w a n » Medley's Appliance the modern W H. Walker, Independence. Seattle, Wash., for application . ____, — scientific invention, the wonder- Railroad Street, Dallas. J. W. Jenkins. McCoy. S u r v e y i n g and F l a t t i n g ful new discovery that cures rup ; form 304 and form 1107. Geo U. Jones, Monmouth. ture will be sent on trial. N o ob- J. N. Jones, Independence. Estimates furnished on all H o w ’s Thia? E. N. Keeney, Dallas No. 1. noxious springs or pads. Has aut I W a offer Cae Hundred Dollars Re O. E. Warden, Dallas No. 2. kinds of Engineering W ork omatic A ir Cushions. Binds and Lent We Forget." F. M. Waters, Alrlle No. j. ward for any cor o of Catarrh that D. L. Keyt, Perrydale. Phone 502 - Dallas, O r .. draws the broken parts together cannot be cured by H aifa Catarrh as you would a broken limb. No H. A. Webster, Dallas. I Cure. J. E. Wells, Buena Vista. salves. N o lies. Durable, cheap. F . J. C I I E N E T A CO.. Tolsdo, O. C. P. Wells Buena Vista. Pat. Sept. 10, '12. Sent on trial | _ W e . the u nJcrsljn ed, h ave known F. J. C. E. Staats, Alrlle. Cheney (o r ths last U years, end believe to prove its worth. Send him perfectly honorable In *11 business Frank Frlesen. Dallas. D allas, Oregon. . transactions and financially able to carry name and address today. George W illis Fink, Falls City. : out an y obllcatlons m ade by hie Arm. E. W. Fuller, Dallas. Medley, Dallas, Oregon. R.E. W ILLIAM S, President ! N A T IO N A L B A N K O F COM MERCE, Harvey Gage, Dallas. W. G. V A S S A L L Vice President Tol do, a C. L. Gardner, Dallas. H a ll’s C a ta rrh C u ra Is taken Intern..!!y. F. J. C R A V E N , Cashier W. B. Steven. Falls City. Women from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from all sections a c t ln j directly upon the Hood and mu- F. A. Stiles, Dallas. cone surfaces o( the eyoten. Teetlm onlils Directors: of this great country, no city so large, no village so small sent free. P rice 75 cents per bottle. 8o!4 Henry Gohrke. Dallas. by e ll P ru gglets. R. C. Craven, I. N. Woods, J. N. Stow, Dallas. ************ ************ but that some woman has written words of thanks for Take 17s i r . Xam Ur P ill, foe W. G. Vassail, R. E. Williams, B. H. L. Grice. Salem No. 2. Spanking will not cure child health restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com McCallon, F. J. Craven. J. W. Crider. T. J. Sullivan. Alrlle. C q u £ I i s A ttention, Soldiers! C. G. GrifTa, Monmouth. pound. N o woman who is suffering from the ills peculiar Tlis bank is pleased to place a. the ren of wetting the bed, because CONRAD STA FRI N, Druggist All Union soldiers who served J. C. Syron, Sheridan No. 1. disposal of its customers the facilities it is not a habit but a dangerous to her sex should rest until she hasgiven this famous remedy xver 90 days in the arm y or navy J. C. Talbott, Falls City. sained during many years of contln A jae_ a . n A. C. Taylor, McCoy. a trial. Is it not reasonable to believe that what it did for .nd have an honorable dis uous service and growth. uisiase. m e L. n . UOWdn Ltrug Easter Sunday, this year will C. O. Tennis, Dallas. Do you need wood? In pre charge, w ho m ade homestead __ _________________________________ Co., Dept. 1459, Chicago, 111.,have these women it will do for any sick woman ? J. L. Hanna, Independence. come on April 12, Ash W ednes paring to place your ortie-a entry o f less than 160 acres prior Thos. W. Hart, Independence. i discoveredastrictly harmless rem day, the beginning of Lent, be remember that I am able to R. A. Hastings, Alrlie. to June 22, 1874, are entitled to W o n d e r f u l C ase of M rs. Stephen son, edy for this distressing disease ing February 25. Spring will furnish you all kinds of slab C. W. Hatfield. Dallas. an addition o f enough more to begin March 21, at 5:11 a. ni. J. H. Tli trston, Suver. wood from either of the Dal and to make known its merits o n th e P a c ific C oast. make in all 160 acres. If soldier C. L. Hawley, McCoy. -Memorial day and the Fourth of is dead, his w idow or heirs can las sawmills, at the best pos they will send a 50c package se I ndependence , O regon . —“ I was sick with what four doctors Geo. M. Tice, Falls City. July will come on Saturday. sible rates. Send in your called Nervous Prostration, was treated by them for several years, C. W. Henkle. Undektaker. •iell same. I will pay market curely wrapped and prepaid abso- Labor day will be September 7, would l * better for a while then back In the old way again. I had orders by either phone. loti;! W. D. Henry, Salem, No. 1. price for such claims. ! lutely Free to any reader of The Wm. Herren, Independence. election day Novem ber 3rd, palpitation of the heart very bad, fainting spells, and was so nervous and long hours of exposure will find C H R IS V A S H A W , J. F. Robinson. Dallas No. 2. that a spoon dropping to the floor would nearly kill me, could not you dry and comfortable if you wear a ltemizer. This remedy also cures 1 hanksgiving day Novem ber 2tt •116 Dallas, Ore. J. W. Rogers, Independence No. 1. lift the lightest weight without making me sick; in fact was about as and Christmas day will come on frequent desire to urinate and in S. H. Crook. Monmouth No. 1. T O W E R ’S FISH B R A N D sick and miserable as a person could be. I saw your medicines ad Friday. L. Damon, Independence. a b ility to control urine duringthe vertised and thought I would tiy them, and am so thankful 1 did for R E F L E X S L IC K E R James Savage, Sheridan. they helped me at once. I took about a dozen bottles of Lydia E. ; night or day in old or young. The Ralph Saverv. Dallas No. 1. with the famous R eflex E dges (p a t’ tl) that p re Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and also used the Sanative Wash. Mail Clerks Wanted. vent water from running in at the iion t when N. Dornstfe, Dallas. 0. H. Kowan D ru g Co. is an Old buttoned. N o w et w eather coat s useful a j a Since then I have used them whenever I felt sick. Your remedies P. H. Drexler. Independence. The United States civil service Slicker. N o Slicker mo w aterproof, durab'e or lieliable House, write them today are the only doctor J. employ. You are at liberty to publish this let M. Scrafford. Suver. neat in appearance as the Fish Brand Reflex. commission announces that an Gel yours today and be prepared for rain. Fred R. Elliott, Dallas. ter.”— Mrs. W . S t e p h e n s o n , Im pendence, Oregon. or the free medicine. Cure the open competitive examination W R. Ellis. Dallas. $3.00 Everywhere I afflicted members of your family William Ellis, Falls City. lo r railw ay mail clerk, for men A G r a t e fu l A t la n t ic C o a st W o m a n . L. C. Sherwood. Rlckreall. h ave had no m an y Inquiries lately S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D then tell your neighbors and only, will be held on February _ re g JVe a rd in g Eczem a a..d other akin d is- Geo. F Shew, Monmouth. H on e d o n , M e . — “ I feel it a duty I ow e to all Buttering women to ease«. that we a re g la d to make our 21. 1914, lo r the purpose of e s friends about this remedy. Fl-14 A . J . T O W E R C O . ^ C fW E f t 's Frank M. Shuck. Alrlle. tell what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for me. One tablishing an eligible register fu ,!Wer R.uhllc- A ft e r c a re fu l Inveetlga- Evan Ev.ans. Dallas. BO STO N or n i T ' „ i a w . , f u n i thut a » ‘ rnple wash year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. 1 had pains in both sides o f W ln te rgre e n , aa compounded John Farley, Dallas No. 2. irom which to fill vacancies as T o w e r Canadian Lim ited ^ ® and sueli a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My UDoo' r w ? ' P r ' “cr|r>tlon. can be relied Seth Fawk. Rlckreall. they may occur in this position upon. W e w ould not m ake thla state T o ro n to 1112 back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, Henry Fern, Dallas No. 2. ment to o u r patrons, frie n d s and nelgh- at $900 per annum. Applicants i.U A. W. Fink, Dallas No. 1. then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. .KS unle"5 w e w e r® su re o f it— in d otto F'teschman. Alrlle. must have reached their eigh ‘ » I 1-* a r ? m any so-called Ec- It seemed almost impossible to move or do a Lit of work and I iem edlea sold, w e ou rselves ur. G. N. Sloper, Independence. teenth but not their thirty-fifth scrlp tion *ly reoonlmen<1 D. D. D. Pre- D. C. Forette, Dallas oven 65 YCA birthday anniversary on the date Drop Into our «tore todey. Just to telk J. H Foster, Dallas No. 1. PERI ET: Z i o f the examination. Persons en rip nil I* merlu of thu wonderful Pre- R. M. Fowle, Alrlie. appetite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a fam H. D. Stoats. Dallas. who meet the requirements and CONRAD STAFR IN , Druggist “ W RITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND I T " ily of four. I shall always feci that I owe my good health to your B B. Knowles. Rlckreall. A G R E A T Continued Story o f the World*« medicine.”—Mrs. H a y w a r d S ow ers , Ilodgdon, Maine. M. J. Kreutz, Suver. ProjrreM which you may begin i eading Peter Kurre, Independence. at any time, and which w ill hold your For SO years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable interest forever. You are living in the best P. C. Lady, Wlllamlna. year, o f the most wonderful age, o f what ia Compound lias been the standard remedy for fe Homer Laliberty, Independence. doubtless the greatest world in the universe. male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments T rade M ar k s C. W. Leonard. Independence. A resident or Mars would gladly pay— H D e s ig n s does justice to herself if she docs not try this fa C. Lorence, Monmouth. f c l A A A FO R O N E Y E A R ’S C O P Y n iG H T S &(*.. mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it J p l , U U U S U B S C R IP T IO N Hiram Wood, Independence. Anvone sending n skelrh nnd description mnr has restored somany suffering women tohealth. n ilck ly fiscortnin our o'.’iiilon free 'who* her nu W. E. Williams. Alrlie. to this magazine.in order to keep informed o f :reniion is probnLly patentable. Cotmounloa- our progress in Engineering and Mechanics. Wm. Addison. Independence. •V/rite to LYDIA E.PINKIIAM MEDICINE CO. iinns«irictlyoonO tlentfal. HANJBOOK on Patents A re you reading it? T w o millions o f your sent free. O.'dest agency io r securing patents. Frank W. Wilson, Salem No. 2. _ _ .(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. neighbors are, and it is the favorite maga Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive J. A. Winters. Amity. zine in thousands o f the best American Your letter will be opened, read and answered tpcc ml notxce, w ithout c hargo, la t h e T homes. It appeals to all classes — old and H. Wunder, Monmouth. by a woman and held in strict confidence. young — men and women. B. F. Wells Wlllamlna. T T h e “ Shop N o te s ” Department (2 0 pa gee) <>♦ gives easy waye to do things — how to moke A handsom ely Illustrated weekly. J.n reest clr. ■y* oseful article« fo r hom e and shop, repairs, etc. dilution o f any scientlUo journal. Term s. 13 a W , B. Allen. Rlckreall No. 1 Dallas Camp, No. 209 ye a r; fou r m onth», $1. Bold by all newsdealers. Summon«. ** Amateur Meehanioe ” (1 0 p ages) tells how to J. D. Allen, Salem No. 2. make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boat« Woodmen of the World In the Circuit Court of the State of U. Y. Allen, Dallas. engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves' Meets every Tuesday evening at Ttrcnch OfUce. ¿25 V BL, Woslnn .-ion, D. C. iregon for Polk County. •1.SO HER YEAR. SINGLE CORIES I S CENTS O. M. Allen, Suver. V Woodman Hall, corner of Washington Ask your Newsdealer to show you one or Sheridan State Bank of Sheridan. J. A. McCann, Dallas. W RITE FOR FREE SAM PLE CORY TOOAY and Jefferson Streets. Visiting Neigh )regon, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. R. H. McCarter Independence. Patronize the ltemizer adver Electric lighted homes have no dangerous bors welcomed. T 1. A. Campbell and Minnie A. Camp- P O P U L A R M E C H A N IC S CO. Chas. Aplegate, 'Alrlle No. 1. tising columns if you w ant to JERRY DRISCOLL, Consul Com. 318 W . Washington SL, C HICAGO -oll, his wife, and Norman Barnett, T C. N. McCarter, Salem. lamps for children to upset— no matches JOE CRAVEN, Clerk. get results. Defendants. C, R. Armstrong, Falls City. Y To R. A. Campbell and Minnie A Camp John McCrow, McCoy» lie around for chubby hands to find. bell, Defendants: A. F. A. M. C. M- Bailey, Rlckreall. In the name of the State of Oregon, J. W. McDowell, Salem No. 2. Jennings Lodge, No. 9 'ou aro hereby required to appear and Electric light consumes no oxygen and gives S. H. McElmurrv. Independence. Meets second and fourth Fridays of nswer the complaint filed against you Geo. H. Ball, Ballston. each month in Masonic hall on Main W . R. C o u lt e r a the above entitled suit and court on off no noxious odors. T he atmosphere J. R. Ballard, Independence. street. Visiting brethren welcome. oi before six weeks from the date of ❖ Mike McNulty, Dallas No. 1. W. R. ELLIS, W. M. 'lie first publication of this summons, is pure and wholesome— induclve to sound G. W. Baun. Monmouth. W A L T E R S. MUIR, Sec’y. Phone 1031 Dallas, Oregon hich answer and appearance muBt W M Meeker Monmouth. in Groceries as well as anything else i- made on or hofo'o the 26th -lay of L. E. Beebe, Monmouth. sleep. A lm ira Rebekah Loage, No. 26 tbruaty, 1914, and If you fall so to T J. E. Beezley, Falls City. Meets on the first and third Wednes ippear and answer the said complaint, T John Middleton, Dallas No. 1. T h e economy of Mazda electric lamps places lav of each month in the Odd Fellows he plaintiff will apply to the court L. N. Belieu. Dallas No. 2. Hall ifor. raid for the relief prayed for in J. E. Bell, Amity. electric lighting w ithin the means of every E LLA J METZGER. N. (1. its complaint, now filed in the above M. W. Mix. Independence. ORA COSPER, Secretary. ntltled court, and which relief brief!" T. P. Bevens, Alrlle. one. is us follows: W. H. Mixer, Suver. For a judgment and decree of this T John Monson, Dallas. Mistletoe Circle, No. 23 South of the Court House, Dallas t a n that the plal itlfl recover from G. S. Billings. Dallas No. 2. Women of W oodcraft Te'ephone 24 and ask for a cost estimate for he defendants, R A Campbell anfi Lewis H. Moore Buena Vista. Meets on the second nnd fourth K'Etti Minnie A. Campbell, the sum of T A. A. B. Moreland, Monmouth. wiring your home. T 12466.65, with Interest at 8 per cent ? Wednesdays of each month at the O. P Black, Independence No. 1. Woodman Hall. •or annum irom January 2nd. 1912, M. 11. Black, Independence No. 1. EMMA JOST, Guardian Neighbor. tntll paid; the further sum of 2250.00 W. F. Black Independence No. 1. SADIE LYN N , Clerk. W. O. Morrow, Independence No. 1 is plaintiff's reasonable attorney fee niT the costs and disbursements of Mark Blodgett, Dallas. his suit nnd for « decree foreclosing T Samuel Muhleman, Independence. Dallas Assembly, No. 46 '.hat certain mortgage executed by the H. A. Illy. Rlckreall No. 1. United Artisans aid defendants, R. A. Campbell and 4Î4 J. K. Neal Buena Vista. Meets first and third Monday even Ilnnie A. Campbell, to plaintiff on J. W. Booth Amity. ings of eacli month in Woodman Hall anuary 2nd, 1912, which Is recorded G. T. Hoothby, Monmouth. Visiting members cordially Invited 'ebruary 29th, 1912. Volume 29, page Ross Nelson, Independence. J L. W H ITE. 29. of the Records of Mortgages fot John A. Both, Jr., Sheridan No. 1. Master Artisan. Polk County, State of Oregon, and for V George Newbill. Ballston. W IL L IS SIMONTON. Sac’y. A decree that said mortgaged premises, J. R. Bowman, Ballston. Ip* 4|4 . —« — — —«— —S® — « — — - « ’ —S" — s — —« - —■ « — —« - *t* -ff—' described as follows: James Boydston, Dallas. . ‘Lot one ( 1 ), beginning at an iron J. M. Boyer, McCoy. pipe 1% Inches by 24 Inches, driven 20 C. E. Burroughs, Independence. .riches In ground on South side of the Ira Phillips, Dallas. Get That N am e LON MU8COTT, PRO I’ RIKTOB C ounty Road leading from Ballston to J. W. Butler, WBlamlna. in y o u r m in d— m e m orize Broadmead, ssid pipe being S. 1 de T. S. Brown Dallas No. X. it — «a y it e v e ry tim e yo u All kinds of hauling at reason cree West 17.28 chains and South 89 Ed. F. Plaster, Dallas. b u y w h is k e y a n d y o u w ill able rates. Phone orders degrees 16 minutes East 10.68 chains William Biitterlck. McCoy. a lw a y s get the b e « t promptly attended to. Head from the Northwest corner of the J K. W. H. Cadle, Rlckreall. quarters at Webster's confec O R D ER FR O M DeLashmutt D. L. C. No. 40 In Town L. W. Porterfield Independence. tionery. The Shultz ship 6 South, Range 5 West of the Will. Ira C. Powell, Monmouth. Phone 511. Barn Phone Mutual 24 .Mer. In Poik County, Oregon; and rui Ora L. Carry, Falls City. i ing thence South 1 degree West 37.6:. A. J Purvlne, Salem. chains to an Iron pipe 1 Inches by 24 William Carroll, Ballston. I>oran Chamberlain, Monmouth No.l. inches, driven 20 Inches In the ! MRS. MRS OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL ground ; thence East 10.56 chains to R. B. Chanty, Monmouth No. 1. in iron pipe lVs Inches by 24 Inches, T. J Cherrlngfon Dallas. In s tru c to r on drlvtsn 20 inches in the ground; thence George Clan field Dallas No. 1. North 1 degree East 37.62 chains to an Henry Clifford, Dallas. ron pipe on the South side of the E. B. Reynolds. Saver. P IA N O and O R G A N 'ounty road: thence North 89 de- F. J. Cord, Dallas rees. 16 minutes West 10.56 chains Felix Comegvs Amity No. 2. Studio: 712 Oak St. Dallas, Oregon to the place of beginning and contain-! M. Conger, Suver. Geo. T. Richmond, Dallas, No. 1. Ing 39.68 acres more or less. Rekerv-1 W it. Riddell, Sr.. Monmouth. ng and excepting a strip of land 20 N. M. Conner, Sheridan No. 1. *eet wide lying along the end parallel D. A. Coovert Dallas. a 1th the' West side of the above de- L. CHAPM AN. H B. Cosper Dallas. icrlhed tract of land to be used In Willard Craven, Independence. common for road purposes. * F U N E R A L DI RECTOR C. W. Boyle. Dallas. * and The tract hereby Intended to be de- 4 W iley Norton. Alrlle. EM A L M E R icribed being the tract set over to T. T. Notson. Dallas. i OFFIC E : Chapel and P a rlo r«, N. Main R A. Campbell by the decree In a ter- L. E. Bradford, Salem No. 1. 4 D A L L A S . OREGON : ain partition suit made and entered M RS. J. G GAYNOR, Proprietor Phone 513 Charles O'Brien, Independence No.l tr the Circuit Court of Polk County, * B o th P h o n e « 1 1 8 3 John W. Orr, Rlckreall. irevon, on the 12th day of January ♦ C all» Prom p tly A nsw ered Day or Night C. L. Bratcher, Perrydale. 1912.” O. W. Brentner, Falls City. ie sold by the Sheriff o f Polk County, W. A. Breasler, Monmouth No. 1. Oregon, and the proceeds of such sale E. A. P.ngonkopf Monmouth No. 1. L. D . B U T L E R N . L. B U T L E R !„• applied tr the payment of the plain W. I. Branson Alrlle No. 1. tiff's demands; that upon such sale, John Palmer, Monmouth. plaintiff or any other person may N. L. Palmer, Dallas No. 2. become tlie purchaser of said Clarence R. Brown. Dallas No. 1. oremfses and that the purchaser be A W Y E R S Ceo. M. Brown. Dallas. lht Into the Immediate possession there W. A. Brown, Dallas No. 2. of by the Sheriff of Polk County. Ore IN PEN ENCS - OREGON A. B. Brown, Falls City. gon: that such decree debar and ter W. A. Patton, Independence. minate all the Interest of the defend Richard Paul, Falls City, ants herein; that If such premises do E. V. D. Paul, Buell. rot sell for a sum sufficient to pay all T. W Bnink. Salem No. 2. D E N T IS T the demands of the olaintlff together Reason Brunk, Salem No. 2. with accruing costs, that plaintiff then Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. John G. Brown. Dallas. have a deficiency judgment against Office Hours: 8 to 12 A.M. 1 to5 P.M W. W. Perclval. Independence. the said defendants, R. A. Campbell All kinds of Dental work done at A. F. Peterson, Amity. and Minnie A. Campbell, his wife; and reasonable prices. J H. Burns, Dallas. for such other and further relief as to P. T. Peterson. Buena Vista. the court may seem meet and proper E. E. Hewitt, Monmouth No. 1. In the premises. Including coats and JU R Y L IS T . Frank Hllke, Independence. disbursements of said suit. L. R. Hill, Independence. This summons Is published for six Verd Hill, Independence. Names Drawn to Serve the C ir -onsecutlve and successive weeks by Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable— J H. Treaux. Alrlle. the order of the Hon. J. B. Teal, Judge ci £ C ourt During 1914. B ic y c le a n d M o to r c y c le , U m b r e lla an d Bottled at drinking strength. D. M Turner, Alrlle. of the County Court o f the State of L o c k R e p a ir in g . K ey3 F itted . Sold everywhere— and costa no more thaa T D Hollowell, Falls City. Oregon for Polk Counfy, made on Jan B ic y c la a n d M o to .-c y e ls S u n d rie s . O ils T L. AcnlT, Salem. No. 2. any other good whiskey. uary IS. 1914 J. D. Holman. Monmouth. and G re a se s G. R. Adams, Salem. No. 2. The date of the first publication of A H. Holmes, Dallas. E F Aebl. Dallas No. 1. L. B. H IX S O N . JR. this summons Is January 16th, 1J14. John E. Martin. Dallas. Ira A. Hooker, Independence. G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G O F A L L P H O N E 13 B. A KLIKS. J M Akers, Independence. K IN D S Fred Hooper, Independence W. N. Alexander, Independence. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Phone 1072 Joe. E. Hubbard, Independence. I. A. Allen, Rlckreall No. 1. 31S Main Straat Dallaa, Ora. C. L. H A W K IN S Don’t Wear a Truss! ¡Himes Engineering Company r, ONUMENT Garble— -Granite G v & u c v fe to z DALLAS CITY BANK Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Edict b n Spanking I A For WOOD FOR SALF K and Colds <zl&L Snd of d WdttQcuLv What Cures Eczema? T u 2 World Moves Itself We Move Anything Else Popular Mechanics Magazine Use the SAFE Electric Light It Guard Your Family ScMtic American. T Fi5l!N!UGo.38,Broa^N3W York f ? t Í ft i & Good Service Counts W e have the Clerks and the Goods j f S IM O N T O N & S C O T T & o Get this idea of rough, high- proof, strong whiskey out of your head—or it will get you—play the devil with your nerves—ruin your digestion. Why punish yourself? 4 5 c Per Foot CRIDER'S ^ STORE f y T T t OREGON POWER COMPANY s 605 Court Street % NOW IS THE T I M E ! Come and see U- * i: BUUER & BUTLER B. F. B U T L E R DALLAS SHOE STORE THE Flesher Meat’Market Meats and Fish o f all kinds in season. Our meats are always fresh— our prices always right. Highest market price paid fo r poul try at all times. W . J. Van Schuyver & Go., General Ageuta Portland, Oregon f T t T To Buy Good Shoes at the Right Prices ATTENTION!! Wood Choppers sell at y y t City Express & Transfer Co. Just received a shipment o f Diamond Point Atkins Cross- Cut Saws in 6 , 6 V 2 , and 7 ft. lengths, that we can y y y y y y y y y y T T YOUR GUIDE TO REAL WHISKEY WILLAMETTE VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY B uy yur Lumber f them and help the C mmunit y Grow. f X y Ÿ CITY TRANSFER CO. The Largest Industry in Polk County is the t y t f Flesher Meat Market