I
We met Chan. Spaile driving Peter na Vista to Parker ami return once a
Cook’ « spirited team the other »lay and «lay for $250 a year. This is retrench
I we thought it was an automobile. The ment with a vengaiice.
! drummer was holding on to his hat and
Mr. Sam Brannon has lieen in our
looking a trille frightened.
midst for the past week. Mr. Brannon
has rented his property here to Mr.
BUTLER.
Flathead, a most worthy tenant. Mr.
F. has materially improved the Bran
non farm.
Sam Pettyjohn is on the sick list.
Ed Prather and Ralph Hall have W n
Will Smith, of Salem, is visiting his in the Cascades for the past week look
parents here.
ing after timber claims to buy fir locate.
Mrs. Henry Savery lias been down
Sam Osborne is shearing goats for \\ e understand that they found condi
BALLSTON.
tions more favorable to* locators than
from Dallas visiting relatives.
Glenn Butler.
they anticipated.
Mrs. Mark Sears is visiting her pa-
J. C. Cockerham has returned from a
Pete Nairn has returned home.
Ed Prather returned from theCa*w»de
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ottinger.
visit to Portland.
mountains Friday evening with a very
Bert Conner is home for a few days.
Mr. C. I). Nairn has returned from
Don’ t forget the basket social Satur sore linger caused hy running a splinter
Tom Woodley has been under the a six months visit to his old home in day, March 30th.
into it a week previous Nothing but
Scotland.
weather again.
S. F. Tharp and Win. Ray were Sher prompt action prevented a serious case
of blood poison. At this w riting he is
Mrs. R. C. Sears, of Hillsboro, is vis idan visitors last week.
Mr. Cook has just received his supply
much letter, and it is hoped that the
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
of new millinery.
Walter
Scott
moved
his
family
up
worst is over.
Maxtield.
j from Sheridan lat-t week.
Richard ClanHehl has been helping
The steamer Pomona has her upper
Henry
Butler
and
family
were
called
his brother. Will, butcher.
Miss Patterson, of Salem, is working decks crowded with passengers almost
I to Dallas Monday to attend the funeral
for
Mrs.
J.
C.
(
’oekerhani.
Mr. Long, the Dallas butcher, has of her nephew.
every trip up or down. Most people
been in this vicinity buying cattle.
August Ford, of McMinnville, is vis prefer traveling by boat. There is a
Born, March 14th, to the w ife of Prof.
charm about traveling on water that
N. F. Gregg has just finished putting I Davenport, a daughter. Mother and iting with Louis Pettyjohn.
civilized man cannot put down. Give
up a new water tank w hich will hold I child doing well.
A baby boy arrived to gladden the us an open river from Eugene to Port
al>out 1,700 gallons
home
of
Win.
Ruy
last
week.
land, ami it can lie done the tear around,
A. Vernon will move to McMinnville
next fall and live on a recently purchas
OscarFaulconer, of Sheridan, visited ami more than half tlie travel will he
K tli el Berry is clerking for Peter
hy river. I nch* Sam, open up the wat
ed
farm
of
90
aeres.
relatives here the first of the week.
Cook.
er ways for your children.
Miss
Ottie
Mayfield,
who
is
attending
Ed
and
John
Hodges
visited
a
few
The merchant from Rick real 1 was in
Harvy Nash has returned from the
the normal school at Monmouth, visited days last week with their sister in Goph
our town Sunday.
her parents over Sunday.
Siletz, where he has been looking after
er.
Mrs. Peter Cook Is improving from an
Homeland. He found a desirable loca
Several took in the dance at Sheridan
While driving Dr. Barbur home from tion, hut on his return found that the
attack of lagrip|>e.
Friday night, given hy the Woodmen, a late call Saturday night, Mr. Hender president's proclamation bail deprived
Mrs. E. W. Dorton has lieen visiting a n l report a very pleasant time.
sons team bearne frightened and ran him of his right to Incite. How long
relatives in Falls City.
away. Very little damage was done.
will the common peopb* be cheated out
George McCulloch shot two worthless
We hear that Peter Cook is talking curs who were eating his sheep. Sever
There will he an entertainment and of their natural rights by that minion of
of starting a tile factory.
al more curs deserve the same fate.
basket social at the Butler srhoolhouse corporations and | lutocrats. It is time
Saturday night, March 30th. Everybody the American people should call a'hah
One of George Newhill’s cows got pois
Andrew
Campbell
had
a
slight
runa-
cordially invited. Imdies will please and see whence they are drifting or !>e-
oned and he had to kill her.
ing driven. The slogan of Rooseve t
vay, his horses getting frightened at the bring baskets.
Henry Butler has gone to help care for i ars; slightly bruised but no bones brok-
seems to I k * : ‘ Not an acre of hin t of
his mother, who is very sick.
tlie public domain for the common peo-
KINGS'VALLEY.
pie, hut millions for the rich and opu
lent.” ‘ ‘ Verily to him that hath shall
he given, but to him that hath not shall
John McCallum wfas an Airlie visitor
lie taken away what he already hath.”
Saturday.
TV
visitors Saturday.
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ
ten up hy Our Brainy Rustlers.
R H E U M A T IS M
Mrs. Jim Grant has been very sick
hut is convalescent.
Will Graham and John Bulah were
Airlie visitors Monday,
CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY
It is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, ami when the muscles,
nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and tw itch in g with the pains of
Rheum atism the sufferer is apt to turn to the linim ent bottle, or som e other
external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing
counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment w ill quiet the pain terapo-
la rily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it
does not reach the blood, where the cause is located.
Rheumatism is more
than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can on ly tie
reached b y constitutional treatment— IT C A N N O T BE RUBBED A W A Y .
Rheum atism is due to an excess o f uric acid in the blood, brought about by
the accumulation in the system o f refuse matter which the natural avenues
o f b odily waste, the Bowels and K idneys, have failed to carry off. This
refuse matter, com in g in contact with the different acids o f the body, forms
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts o f the
b ody, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains
are on ly sym ptom s, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time
b y surface treatment, they w ill reappear at the first exposure to cold or
dam pness, or after an attack o f indigestion or other irregularity. Rheum a
tism can never he permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated
w ith irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison.
The disease w ill shift
from m uscle to m uscle or join t to joint, settling on the nerves, causing
inflammation and sw elling and such terrible pains that the nervous system
is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes
deform ed and crippled for life. S. S. S. th orou ghly cleanses the b lood and
renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and exp ellin g all foreign
matter from the system . It warms and invigorates the b lood so that instead
of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit
in g acrid and corrosive matter in the m us
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining
blood which com pletely and perm anently
cures Rheumatism.
S. S. S. is com posed
PURELY VEGETABLE of both purifying and tonic properties—
ju st what is neeiled in every case o f Rheu
matism. It contains n o potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is
made entirely o f purifying, healing extracts and ju ices o f roots, herbs and
barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time
tryin g to rub a blood disease away, but l>egin the use o f S. S. S. and write
us about your case and our physicians will give you any inform ation or
advice desired free of charge and w ill send our special treatise on Rheumatism.
s * s . s >
THE S W I F T S P E C IF IC C O ., ATLANTA , GAm
A new hunk house was built at tlie
mill last week for the men.
Mr. Polka, of Big Elk. was in the
valley on business last week.
Joe Graham has returned from Tole
do, where he has been on business.
Miss Rose Neathamer, of Sheridan,
is here visiting her sister, Mrs.Graham.
BUENA VISTA BUBBLES.
The equinox seems to indicate unset
tled weather.
Rupert Hall has been wrestling with
an attack of rheumatism.
Dr. Stanley is busy almost clay and
night, his practice entending from Jef
ferson to Yaquina Bay.
George Molatt, a prosperous farmer
of Marion county, has been ill for some
time and consult«* 1 our local physician
the latter part of last week.
The steamer Rainoda loaded 97 hales
of l»oys at this place for Pickett & Mer-
1 riain Friday morning. We understand
; the selling price was quite satisfactory.
Mr. B. F. Brannon has recently come
I here from California, where he is a sue*
I cessful horse deafer. He has some
horses suffering with a new kin«l of dis-
temper.
Jacob Nash has been awarded the
contract **f carrying the mail from Bue-
NEW GOODS
FOR LADIES
New arrivals in Suitings,
Wash Goods, Long Gloves,
Corsets, Shoes, Etc.
Frank Gilliam and Alva Womer have
sprayed their orchards.
B. L. Hastings has been very low at
Albany but is now better at this writing.
New Shoes
The Famous Packard and
Flintstone lines
DALLAS, OREGON
Mr.
Ford, of McMinnville,
was
among our farmers last week buying
sheep, paying
cents.
One Mother’s Trials — Little Ones
Treated at Dispensary for Three
Months — Did Not Seem to Im
prove — Suffered Five Months.
ALL WERE PERFECTLY
CURED BYCUTICURA
“ My three children had eczema for
five months. A little sore would ap
pear on the head and seemed very itchy,
increasing day after day. The baby
had hud it about a week when the seo-
end boy took the disease and a few
sores developed, then the third boy
took it. For the first three months I
took them to the N— Dispensary, and
th *y told me that the children had ring
worm, but they did not seem to im
prove. Then I heard of the Cuticura
Remedies, and I thought I would write
you about my case, and when I got
the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint
ment 1 bathed the children’s heads
with warm water and Cuticura Soap
and then applied the Cuticura Oint
ment. In a few weeks they had im
proved, and when their heads were well
you could see nothing of the sores. I
should be very glad to let others know
about the great Cuticura Remedies.
Mrs. Kate Keim, 513 West 29th St..
New Y ork, N. Y ., Nov. 1, 5, and 7, lyofi.’ 1
Firi
iN f& N I S ,* « HU liK L N
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Mr. A. J. Shipley visited relatives
near Corvallis last week.
Bears the
Signature
of
Alx.Swuui *
fUtA.lU SmUt-
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
H f+’/rrwtt -
Hi Ci’iôituüràeda - a
ft fr ip .lW -
<0 s£ L ïV L m
Aperfecl Remedy torConslipa
Ron, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms1 Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss o f S l e e p .
Mr. Ashford, <»f lefferson, visite«i the
Clark boys Sunday.
Warm shampoos with Cuticura Soap,
and light dressings with Cuticura, the
purest and sweetest of emollients, stop
falling heir, remove
crusts, scales, and
dandruff, destroy
h a ir p a r a s it e s ,
s o o t h e irritated,
it c h in g surfaces,
stimulate the hair
follicles, loosen the
scalp skin, supply
the roots with en
ergy and nourish
ment, and make the
hair grow upon a
sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all
else fails. For all purposes of the toilet,
bath, and nursery, Cuticura Soap,
and Cuticura Ointment are priceless.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
A M « -W -
Mr. Johnson and family have arrive«!
home from Idaho.
Mrs. Lizzie Clark and son, Jay, have
gone to Blrslgett valley.
For Infants and C h ild r e n .
Ih n fttfO U O-SAMVELPtTCHOi
Our school has «dosed after a term of
five months.
Removes Dandruff and Soothes
Itching, Irritated Scalps.
CASTOH
N ot N a r c o t ic .
Mr. Frank Clarke is very low at this
writing.
Mr. Ferguson, «»f Indepemlence, was
in our midst Friday.
Q 3 .Ì3 S ¡xri. 0 r.jcr. \r?.
z
AVegetaWe Preparai ion for As
similating ttwlood and ließ uia-
bn£ the Stomachs and Dowels of
SU N N YSL0PE.
CUTICURA GROWS HAIR
Facsimile Signature of
n ew ' yo rk .
A lt o i f i o n i H s o l d
Mr. Will Fishhaek returned home
from Portland last week.
Mr. Herman Wunder has recently
purchased a fine set of harness.
J j II o
l
Mr. R M. Bosley and Win. Herren
sprayed their orchards Wednesday.
sk s
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
CASTORIA
T M I O IN T A U R C O M PA N Y. NEW T O M CITY.
Mr. E«i Rogers is plowing and seeding
his farm. He works rain or shine.
Mr. Ernest Bush, of Peedee. is work
ing for his brother, Mr. Bluford Bush.
Mr. Ed Rogers expects to put nut
10 acrt»s to English walnuts this spring.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for
Every Humor o f Infanta, Children, and Adulta con
sists o f Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin.
Cuticura Ointment (o0c ) to Heal the Skin, and
Cuticura Resolvent (oO c). (or In the form o f Choco-
Mr. Bluford Bush and family were
guests of Win. Herren and family Sat
urday.
Mr. Joe Hou«man, of Monmouth, vis
I'hem. Corp.. Sole I'rops. Boston. Mass adTMailed
Free, Cuticura Book on Skin aud Scalp Diseases.
ited his fatherinlaw, Mr. R. M. Bosley,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tuttle, of Indep
B. E. Harman and M. N. Prather lost
endence. visited Mr. Wm. Herren and
i valuable dog by poisoning.
family Friday.
Thomas McLain was doing business
Mr. Grover Pitzer. who has lieen work
at Scio the latter part of the week.
ing for Mr, J. B. Stump is now working
J. R. Loy and wife sold their timber or Mr. John Walker.
claims near Grants Pass for $3,500.
Mr. Ralph Dodson, who lives in the
The Misses Smiths, of Corvallis, were Elkins district, has recently purchased
tlie guests of Mrs. McLain this week.
a new improved separator.
E l Prather is carrying his hand in a
Mrs. Bell Sullivan and daughter, Miss
«»ling, caused by running a splinter in Bessie, will stay at her mothers, Mrs.
his finger.
Lizzie Clarke, while she is in Blodgett
✓
The Bell lineman were moving some valley.
of their poles this week that were stand-
in the county road.
AIRLIE.
Grandma Hannon, of Independence,
has bought the McCormick place and
will move here next fall.
.■liM.ialtfUBWIimn
While on our way to Sheridan we
had the pleasure of seeing a full grown
ferret at the farm <*f Mr. Porter. They
are trained t«> catch rats and gophers,
and very useful around the farm and
garden.
A teachers’ an«l patrons’ meeting was
held at Buell school house last Satur
day. Owing to the nonappearance of
Superintendent Starr, E. B. Swartz was
chosen chairman, and in a few well
chosen words told of the object of the
meeting. Soeecbes were made bv E. B.
Swartz. J. W. Butler, J. K. Guttry.
Jacob Smith, Mrs. A. M. Fletcher and j
I). C. Walker. The school fair, eonsoli- |
dation of the schools, a play house for j
the children in bad weather, agriculture (
for juveniles, was discussed, interspers- j
ed with recitations and singing. A
bountiful dinner was served and enjoy
ed by all. A searching partv was form
ed to go among the Eola hills to find !
Superintendent Starr, as it was feared i
he had not returned from the basket s«>-
cial.
Grandma Staats is very poor again.
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Mr. O. L. Buchanan and children vis
Mrs. C. Kaw. after visiting with ited in Corvallis last week.
friends and relatives here, returned to
E. T. Evans drove his fat beef caltle f t
her home at Perrydale Saturday.
lo Monmouth last Saturday.
ft*
R. Emmonds and wife went to South- j
A1 St. Dennis and O. E. Berry visited
ern Oregon Tuesday where she was call
Mr. Hadden came in to his claim by ed to the bedside of her grandmother, at Independence last Monday.
way of Korea. Hitherto he has gone via who is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Max field visited
Siletz.
in Dallas the first of the week.
F. J. Morrison lost a fresh cow, she
BALLSTON.
Mrs. J. I). Bevens visite«! her sister,
having got down between the logs and
Mrs. I. M. Simpson, last week.
they could not get her up again.
W«* are now apppreciating a very good
McCormick Bros, and Dorton have
Aaron Maybee will will go to Portland shower.
their hop yard nearly all poled.
on the 20th to prove up, F. II. Brock
Henry Gregg is spending a few days
and G. B. Hampton going as witnesses, at home.
Messers lank and Brown have their
sawmill nearly ready for business.
S. I*. Brock, of Shedds, and two of his
Mr. John Mayfield is hauling posts
daughters, Miss Tempy Brock and Mrs. for h's hop yard.
Walt Bradley is breaking a colt to
v
Kate Croft, and little daughter, Edith,
ride, for Rich Grant, of Kings Valley
Born,
at
the
home
of
Prof,
and
Airs.
are here for a few days visit with F. M.
i Tuesday’s train brought in a new sad-
Davenport, a girl.
Brock and wife.
I die for A. R. Lewis. Mr. Lewis order
Miss Otta Mayfield spent several lays ed it from Heppner.
at home last week.
BUENA VISTA.
Airs. Burros Rose departed Monday
N. T. Gregg attended the horticultur «•veiling for Dallas where she expects to
J. M. Prather was shearing goats th ’s al meeting at Dallas.
reside in the future.
wiek»
Mrs. C. I>. Nairn has returned from
Mr. Robinson, tin* Falls City butcher,
Mrs. R. P. Hull was a Salem visit« r an extended trip to Scotland.
j was here last week buying cattle for the
this week.
George McCulloch has rid the town of I meat market at the former place.
Albert Davidson was an Albany vis!- several of the worthless dogs.
Airs. C. V. Johnson was a Portland
tor Tuesdav.
Mrs. R. L, S«*ars is visiting at the visitor last week where she went to at-
Ifenry Lee, >f Springfield, is visiting home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John teml the play, ‘ ‘ Madam Butterfly.”
his sister, Mrs . A. J. Hall.
Mayfield.
R. J. Evans went to Dallas Saturday
Mrs. Henry Butler is up at Buell to se<* the basket ball game, returning
helping take car of Air. Butler’s mother, I Monday after enjoying the game and
who is very ill.
i visiting friends.
“
| Dave Simpson has a crew «if men rol-
BUELL.
f ling stray log* In the river, the high
water last winter having placed a ntim*
her «if logs on the hanks of the river.
Bessie Clanfield spent Sunday with
Air. J. Parrott, traveling salesman for
Nora Jones.
a Portland grocery house, was here last
Lin Braley has s«il«l his stock farm to week, Air. Parrott was raise«! near
Air. Nichols.
here and was glad to be hack after an
I absence «if thirty years.
Willie Fletcher has bought a new
YOu «lrea«l the hard,
buggy horse.
hack breaking work
SUNNY~SL0PE.
of doing the family
Mr. and Airs. Nichols were Dallas
washing? Then why
visitors Saturday.
do you «lo it? We
Jav and Ethel Scott have returned to
Mr. Walker and son, Clarence, were
can save you this
their home in Colfax, Wash,
at Sheridan Friday.
lianl work, wash your clothes
Mr. Ed. Richard formerly of this
Airs. Tillman Hinshaw has come hack
cleaner, do it «piicker, and do it so
place is in business in Corvallis.
from her Dallas visit
cheap that there is no economy in
Albert Owen, south of Dallas, has
Sherd Braley, the Mill creek capital rented ami will occupy the Thurston
washing at home.
ist, was a Sheridan caller last Friday property.
We are doing it for your neigh
of last week.
Miss Clara Brant, who has lieen at
bors.
J«ie Parker, our genial mail carrier, at* tending school at Corvallis, was home
tended the basket hall game at Dallas for a few days last week.
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Get “ cheap” Flour if you want it, but we don’ t
think you want it.
If y«»u
would
like Flour
that will make perfect bread and have some of the “ staff
of life” about it, buy
Blue Stem Blend Flour
SIM0NT0N & SCOTT
The Court street grocers, Dallas, Oregon.
Do You
Dread Monday?
Dallas Steam Laundry
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M U T U A L 197 .
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MAIL ORDLR LIQUOR
BUSINESS
FOR GENTS
Ellis & Keyt
There was a dance at the IVedee hall
Saturday night.
Out of 53 little chickens Will Bush
Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Ross, of Alsea, are
here at the liedside of Mrs. Ross’ father, has 12 left. They just disappeared and
John Miller, who has been very sick, they think the cats bail a good feast.
hut is now better.
Reulien Hastings and
wife ?ame
Fanny Dodele and Tillie Rogers re home from Albany, where thev have
port good hatches from their Petaluma lieen for over a week by the bedside of
incubators. The former 9fi and the lat his father, who has lieen very ill.
ter 97 chicks and both reset them again
Lambert Shepard has bought Mr.
Mr. J. L. Newton was through the Condon’ s team and Albert Burbank
valley last week for the first time gath bought the oxen of Mr. Condon Bur-
ering up the cream for our new cream hank has and aliout 17 men helping put
route. Several or nearly all the farmers in logs.
will not be ready until in April as the
the roads are had yet ami they are busy
ROCCA.
farming and havn’ t their separators
ready yet, and there is a great deal of
Miss M. L. Hampton is teaching at
argument as to which is the best.
Ktorrs, Lincoln county.
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( ’ has. Snyder and Harvy Nash have
done some good work trapping for mink
and coons this winter.
Correct Styles and Patterns
Mrs. Brown and son have been to
Portland.
We learn that B. G. Hastings, who
John Bulah wU^ commence building
his mill Wednesday, with Mr. Staats has been very sick at Albany, has had
lung fever.
as boss carpenter.
Ernest Bush and wife, of near Parker,
Has anyone around Dallas Buff Or-
phington chickens to sell. If von have visited at his brother, W ill’s over Katin -
lay and Sunday.
telephone 55-51, Kings Valley line.
Curtis Thom is spending part of his
time here and a part of it at the Magers
Imp yard.
Suits
Frauk Gilliam has been on the sick
list.
Mack Maxtield and wife, of Falls City,
Wo learn that Tom Vale, who had his
are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
leg broken, is not getting along very well.
II. T. Maxtield.
‘ ‘ Down with the Japs” is the slogan
of this community at the present time.
N ew
PEEDEE.
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Uov your wines ami liquors
direct from the wholesale
house at wholesale prices.
OUR SPECIALTY
four foil quirts of Iilldmook <r i <yr
Rye or Bourbon Wliskry • - • P > . l J
Stupiteti to any part of Ore
gon.
All express charges
prepaid. There is nothing
belter, give us a trial.
MIKE JACOB & COMPANY
SI Front Street
Portland Ore.
...¿Most Popular of all Musical Instruments...
With the Edison factories turning out machines at the
rate of two a minute every working day there is no
longer any question that the Ellison Phonograph has
become the most popular musical instrument of the
present day.
Probably more Phonographs are now
sol«l than all other musical instruments combined.
The Edison Phonograph is no longer to lie considered
as in the class with those machines against which
many are s«i prejudiced. Mr. Edison and his assistants
studied long to determine the cause of this prejudice.
Finding it due to load an«l unnatural sound repro
ductions, hlatent horn tones, harshness, scratching
and other needless noises, they have eliminated every
vestige of stWi faults, and produced a machine that
sings, plays and talks, naturally, smoothly an«! with
out scratching or h«irn tones.
It is impossible to
compare an Edison Phonograph with any other style
of machine without realizing that the former is infinit
ely lietter. To th«>se who want real music, naturally
reproduced, thi Edison Phonograph asks f«>r no other
test than to be played alongside of any talking ma
chine in existence. Such a test will win all but those
who want noise an«l are not lo«>king for quality.
L. D. D A N IE L , - - -
dallas , orecon .
6c Chitty
Bilyeu
Sole Agents for Dallas.
When a Man Marries
His Troubles Begin
if h i. wife in.i.ta on haring hi, oolli
cuff, and shirt, laundered at horn*,
ter he ha. been arcuetomed to ,«eh
ti.lic work a . we h .v e g ii.n hitn. ]
hishrta.. work on your, tinei-, (or ea
ful treatment and lor that fkuitj.a,
or and fini.h on your linen, th<
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