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vol . xxxm. Weak Lungs B ron ch itis liginus awakening. The public con- | science ami the individual conscience needs to lie startled and awakened. Leeko says England wap waved from moral decay by the preaching and the revival* of the Wesley’s and Whitfield. G« m 1 give us a revival all over thin land, a revival of pentecostal power.” —San Antonio, Texas. A Great Outside Remedy. For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. Tha b e s t k in d o f a te stim o n ia l — “ S o ld lo r o v e r s ix t y y e a r s .’ » tt Most paiiiH are of local origin—a crick in the back, a twinge of rheuma- i tisin, a soreness all over arising from u cold—are all cured by outside applica tions. The Quickest, safest and most certain method is Allcock’s plaster, known the world over as a universal remedy for pain. They never fail, they act promptly, they are clean and cheap. You can go right ahead with your work while the healing process goes on. Six ty year’s use has given them a great reputation. CITY COUNCIL. • b y J. O. A y e r C o., L o w e ll. IZm A lso m anufa cturers o f lip rc - ■ U - _ _JL W l O SARSAPAMli.4. New Marshal Elected and One Wa ter Bond Taken Up. wus. h a ir v ig o r . W e h iv# n o i t c r e t i ! W > p n V 's h th e form u la s o f a il o u r m ad.e.-.aa. Ayer’ s Pill* keep th e b o w e ls regular, A ! v e g e ta b le a n d gen tly laxative, The Badge o f Honesty U on every w rapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery becauso a full list of the ingredients coni|Hising It Is printed there in plain English. Forty years of experience has proven Its superior worth as a blood puritier and Invigorat ing tonic for the euro of stomach disorders and all liver Ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medic inal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherry bark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple- r®fined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, X. Y „ for free booklet which quotes extracts from well-recognized med ical authorities such as Drs. Uartholow, King, Scuddcr, Coe, Ellingwood and a host of others, showing that these roots can be depended U]>on for their curative action in all weak states of the stomach, accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well us in all bilious or liver comp'aints and in all "wasting diseases" where there is los; of flesh and gradual running down ■ d the strength and system. The "Golden Medical Discovery "makes I rich, pure blood and so Invh urate , and regulates the stomach, liver and bowels, tnd. through them, the whole system. 1 bus nil skin a flections blotches, pimples uid eruptions as well as s.-nifiilons swcl- ings and old open ruining sores ,,r ulcers rn cured nml healed. Ill treating old tinning sores, cr ulcers. It Is well to In ure their healing to apply to them Dr Pierce s Ail-lleallng Salve. If yoordriir ;lst don't happen to have this Salvo i ; took, send fifty-four cents in post- tamps to Dr. R. V. I'iereo. Invalids' llol. and Surgical Institute. IlntTalo. N Y . an a large hex of the "A M inding Salvo' win reach you by return post. 5 on can't tin r ; to accept a Her ret nos The council met in regular session last Monday evening with all the aldeiineii and city officers present except Auditor Stouffer, Alderman Avres assuming his duties. W. C. T. U. SPACE. O. A. Conduit offered to turn a <11.000 water bond at <12.50 premium, and the Mrs. Chloe Butz, Editress. offer was accepted and the I k i iu I order ed taken up. Claims allow ed: ON VICES THAT KILL. City hall insurance.......................... <04 oo W. ,). White, fees for December. 43 00 Win. Tatom, h a u lin g ...................... 2 13 Rev. A. B. Davidson. W. G. Campbell, h auling.............. 12 05 trum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic “ It may be said that these three sins Klectric lights 115 00 medicine of known c < ai-osirui.x. me are the prevailing sins; the most eotn- ('bitty & Bilyeu were granted a saloon even though t'te urgent « 'eider muj m >n. moat degrading and most ruinous license. thereby make a little bigger prelit. of all sins, They strike at truth, anil Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet, regnlnt. W . J. White resigned as city marshal, and Invigorate stomach, liver: ml ho.cels righteousness, and all virtues. Yellow vigar-roated. tiny granules, easy to i.,lo fever, smallpox and leprosy ure great and his resignation was accepted. plagues and are to he feareif, but drink The Vassall sidewalk business was as candy. ing, gambling and impurity are plagues laid over to inquire into a suggestion bv more awful and more to’ be dreaded. Mr. Vasssll regarding the extension of These are serpents found in many lands. said walk. The rattlesnake is found in America, All other sidewalk improvements months, coming here from St. Joe, Mis but not in India and other countries. were again postponed. souri, for his health. The climate has Tli e cobra is found in Asia, but n otin worked wonders with him and he is An electric light ordinance was passed now as hale and hearty a man as von this country. But these poisonous, giving to the Willamette Valley Co. the deadly serpents, of which I have spok could w ish to see. He in 34 wears old en are found everywhere. Those wdm same rights as of the old company until and in the prime and vigor of ids man are bitten and poisoned by them far n - the termination of the franchise some hood, ami having had some two years exeeed in number those who are slain three years hence. A change in the of experience in St. Joe as a |aaee offi by yellow fever, smallpox and leprosy. arc system was also included, in which cer, is undoubtedly the right man for “ The second sin is the triple link of the city now gets 22 lights at a rate of the place. Courtous and obliging, he death, which islieing forged by the dev <0 each, instead of lti lights at <7.25. is yet a tnan whose word cannot lie il. is intemperance. I mean,'drillkitur. ‘Jdll'iteL ftlltl twn?werittre of our laws Whiskey, wine and beer nmiwing all go plaowfin rtifttiinalion W S n a fstiu l, “ Mr? ly what he nays. lie is by occupation a together. This is the twentieth century Byers getting two votes and Mr. Palmer salesman. ami yet less than 5 percent, we are told, five. ever darken a church door. Who is re J. M. Sears was cited to appear and Classes In Physical Culture. sponsible for this awful state of affairs? show cause why certain sidewalk im All persons wishing to join a class in The home, first, is the cause, in part. provements ha<i not been made. Home, where by our defective system of The city attorney was ordered to physical culture or calistlienic drill are family government and lack of proper bring in an ordinance repealing w hat is j invited to meet in college chapel Satur sense'of moral responsibility, we start known as the Meat ordinance, and day, January 12th, at 2 p. m. ; Mondav, our children out into the world with de which prohibits the peddling of fresh January 14th, at 8 p. m. The work will fective moral characters. *tn the next meat within the city limits in less be explained and classes formed to suit place, the great cause is found at the quantities than one quarter. your convenience, if there is a sufficient number to organize. The drill is for door of the open saloon. You place The marshal was instructed to see ladies and gentlemen. Terms very more saloons in the way of vour child reasonable. Persons who can not meet ren than churches, more saloon kee|>ers that the eurfew ordinance is enforced. Adjourned. at time announced above, may call on and liartenders in their way than preach or address, N. VY. S. aokr , ers and Sunday school teachers. “ The gambling mania is the great enemy of Physical Director. j Our New Chief of Police. — — ------------ tlie church, the Kingdom of (l<sl, the Mr. Ohas. F. Palmer, the gentleman home and our government. “ What tl e Freight Train Wreck. world is dying for today is another Pen elected by the city council Monday ev tecost. \VV need a religious awakening. ening, w as immediately sworn in and Monday morning while our down freight W e have had all kinds of awakenings, assumed the duties of his office. He was wending its way up the Smithfie’d bu: the one awakening we need is a n - has been a resident of Dallas for seven hill, two carloads of lumber jumped the Eighth Annual Sale Clearance Will commence Wednes- ¡j the same at, owing to the day morning, Jan. and continue for 30 days. Sweeping reductions on all lines o f merchandise during the sale.__________ Our many friends and patrons will find an oppor- tunity to buy good reliable goods at wholesale prices, and in many instances at less than we can replace • 15 cent side and back com bs 10 c 25 cent hair brushes 16 c 30 cent clothes brushes 20 c 75 cent handkerchiefs 2 for 25 c 5 cent card easels 2 for 5c Leather postal cards each 5 c A ll other cards 4 for 5 c $2 5 parlor $1.50 hand decorated fancy lamps your ch oice at cent box A m erican boxes for o f tooth picks either or Japanese g<)ods 2 Sc P illow tops 25, 30 and you r ch oice at Individual n ickle coffee pots each 35 cent plated tea goods 19 c and 9 c Tin Ware 6 7 8 cent m ilk pans 5 c 95 c $1 25 copjier tea kettles 40 cent crum b trav and scraper n ickle 20 c plated goods 14 c 25 cent gem tins 3c Pancake turners 15 cent {lour sifteis 9c Brass curtain rods extend to 40 in- 6 c ches each steady advance on all mer- chandise. Slashing Prices On All Clothing Mens’ suits at $3.65, $4.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Worth double what we ask for them' Boys’ and Childrens’ clo thing at from 15 to 35 per cent reduction. Ladies’ wool and silk waists at half regular Ladies’ skirts, coats and ready made garments o f every discription at a tre mendous reduction. Dress goods and fancy suitings at wholesale pri ces. Cotton s u i t i n g s , sheeting, blankets, linens, etc., all at a heavy reduc tion. This greatest of all sales will continue for 30 days. Every body invited, plenty goods for all. THF RFF-HIVF STDRF A Reliable Place to Trade, trmet, and it became necessary to send to Portland for the wreeker to get them on again. Trntfie between here and Whiteson was cut off entirely, both the' Flyer and Express having to go by way of Indeoendenee Monday to get to Pal- las. By Tuesday morning all was in running order once more, wit11 no eus- uulities to report other than delayed trains. Fiske, the best printer. Cream separator oil, Guy Bros. best grade, at R. X. Airlie lias been visiting at Al bany fur several days, Walter Eton allows tlie noise to get hold of him finish-in speaking of the Willamette’ s recent rise at Albany: Onward ever, lovely river, ' Softly calling to the sea, But your creeping/neiith this office, Starts the thought of ‘ 23” for me.” to our people. With our lurge anil stored on a farm near Independence, rapidly growing |ajpulation, it is hut i Owen H. Heple was able to borrow $2,- right that Dallas should have some of OuO from the Oregon TusfccV Saving»* com Well* Fargo Down Town. the courtesies extended liv corporations pany. A few day ago it was discovered Mr. E. Jacobson w as circulating a pe to the large towns. The companies that Seple had no such amount of bark. tition Monday for the removal of the would not lose by such a move, but He was Itelieved to be in Htacrtmento, Wells Fargo express office from the 8. probably increase their busini-Hs one- so Alex Sweek,one of the attorneys of tli« bank, w «- dispatched to see what P. depot to some more central location third. terms could he made with Seple. Seple down town, and met with great success, is in that city at present. The police of all of the business men of course favor Borrowed Money and Left. Sacreinento have l**en asked to hold ing the project. Such a move would j b^ng with it the Western Union t e le - 1 On the strength of his statement that j ^®|4e if necessary but no warrant for j graph office, and he of great convenience ! he had 40,0(X) pounds of cascira hark ; ,nfl arrest has been issued.___________ Cash prize for furs at Lotighary’ s. , 3 * The Closing Out Sale Is On Glass Ware About a year ago we purchased the store of Chas. Knecht at Albany and have been running two stores. We find at the beginning o f the new year that we have not sufficient capital to run both stores on as large a scale as we had planned and have decided to CLOSE OUT THE DALLAS STORE and concentrate our efforts upon the Albany Store. Our lease here expires Feb. 1st and by that time we wish to dispose o f our China, Tinware, Stationery, Dolls, Toys, Notions, in fact our whole stock. means every thing must go at 20 to 50 per cent, discount. a few articles here. This We mention C om m on Lamp C him neys any size 4 c each Tum blers regular 25c goods per set 15 c of 6 hand 35 cent vases B ohem ian glass painted each 28 c $3 water sets rieli ruby B ohem ian $1.95 glass only 25 cent fancy lam p ch im n eys the big 14 c ones on ly 20 cent books cloth bound each 12 l-2c 5 cent envelopes 10 for 25 c 35 cent books fancy backs M ary J. Holmes and others 28c 50 cent box paper and envelopes Ea ton, H u rlb u rta n d W hitting’s 33 c 5 cent tablets, ink or pencil 2 for 5 c 20 cent m edallions green and red back ground 13 c China Ware $4 china salad sets one bowl six dishes to set fancy decorated $3 42 piece dinner set decorated in pink $3.65 or blue flowers each $3.50 toilet sets gold decorated at $5.85 Read them: Meiser & Dallas Dallas, Oregon. ( * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * *■ »< * * * * * * * * * * * * * » » a » » » » » » » » » » » » » » « » » » » » » » » » » » » » » **■**■**# j, Notions 2nd, \ wholesale price. $2 jardiniers iancy brown ware new $1 65 goods $2.50 cracker ja r fine German china $1.85 handsom ely decorated Oregon