The Best and L argest Paper in Polk County DALLAS OREGON JUNE l'¡. 1907 VOL. XXXIII. AT Many June Sale of CITY NFWS. RegLlar 6 1-4c lawns, good assortment of patterns Sale price Regular 10 and 1 2 1-2c organdies, good assort­ ment of pattens, sale price - - 6 Aiieyer Reguiar 15 20 and 25c Dinuities, Organ­ dies, fancy Swiss and Batistes Allover Regular 25 and 30c Sil« Organdies, Mer­ cerized Ginghams and Silk Mulls, Sale price Allover Regular 3 5 ,4 0 and 59c Soiesetts Shimmer Silk, Sale price . . . . PHI Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits and Spring and Summer Jackets at from 25 to 50 per cent re­ duction 4c 1-4c 11c 19c 26C CAMPBELL & HOLLISTER’S Cash Store. Absolutely the g reatest offering of the season. No reserve. Everything m ust be sold. Ladies’ cot­ ton Shirtw aist Suits, regular value $3.50 to $4, a t $2.50. Ladies7 tailor-made suits, w ith satin lined jackets, regular price $15, a t $8. Ladies’ tailor suits, regular value from $16.50 to $18.50 a t now $10 and $12.50. Spring and sum m er jackets, regular val ues$8.50, sale $4.95. Ladies’ coats, form er price $10 now $6. Come a t once for best selection. THE BEE HIVE STORE. A R E L IA B L E P L A C E T O T R A D E . DALLAS, FISXE, THE BEST f f l lT E I Cold Storage Meat Market DALLAS, OREGON _ jlu d in g A ll k in d s of m e a ts , ine S aliefao- tisi» a n d p oul'-ry. Si tio n g u a r a n te e d . PALACE CIGAR STORE • AI R U E - • OREGON \ R. J. Evans, Proprietor. Soft d rin k s in season, cigars am i tobacco. F resh can d ies. MISS M. OLIVE SMITH INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO AND ORGAN. S tudio : Room 2, W ilson b u ilding, D allas, O regon. DALLAS RESTAURANT D. H ill, P r o p r ie to r . M ajn and M ill S tre e ts . M e a ls a t a ll h o u r s . S h o r t o r d e rs R e g u la r d in n e r s . O y s te r s in season. F u rn is h e d ro o m s. J. A Lynch's Barber Shop Main Street W ith three chairs and two hath tubs they al­ ways give you firstclass work CONFECilONfRY O f all K ln d 3 F r e s h and T o o t h s o m e ICI CREAM T h e b e s t in th e c ity , F ro ze ju s t right of d e l i c i o u s flavor. TROPICAL FRUITS B e s t of ev eryth in g in that line, and a s fr e s h a s it c a n be procured. CIGARS Ail the le a d in g and any p ric e you JOHNSON BROS Is The Place. OREGON AI y Hair G 0 R K E & S H A W ^ Ran A versa h Mina Axle Grease DALLAS CITY BANK ' A GOOD WATCH C. H. MORRIS, We have Suitings for Ladies and Children. Fancy Dress Shirts for Men and Boys. re ONUMENT Marble— -G ran ite C. L. H AW KINS W.J. STOW, iR O B ER TIN E 8U B 8C 1 Visitors Already Enjoying Coinings and Goings of Dallas Peo­ ple During the Week. Ocean Breezes. Lots of ex ch an g es free a t th is office. W e sp e n t th e week en d a t N ew p o rt •y th e sea, p a rtly t«> recu |« erate an d Big reduction on ull law n m ow ers at •artly on b usiness. W h ile th e su m m e r : Guy Bros. trav el h a s not as y e t really co m m en ced , August Kisser was a visitor at Dayton e t th e re are a goodly n u m b e r of breeze eek ers a lre a d y th e re , a n d th e h o te ls W ednesday. tre p re tty well filled u p . In fact, for T here a re y e t m an y cottages for rent . !u* first tim e in i t ’s h isto ry , N ew p o rt has ha«l a m ost sa tisfa c to ry w in te r tra d e , at Newport. th e h o tels re p o rtin g a b risk tr a d e d u r ­ O ur crops, all of th em , w ere never in If you want some bargains in Wash Goods here they ing th e e n tire y e a r. H ereto fo re th e l>ett«*r condition. are. W e have decided to close out our entire stock of tra v e l h as been alm o st e n tire ly lim ited Buy a good law n m ower all y o u r own to th e h eated m o n th s, h u t th is y e a r peo­ summer Wash Goods at a big reduction in price: ple from all over th e w orld h av e c o n ­ price at ( ||iy Bros. clu d ed th a t N ew port w as a g«K>d place Mrs. C has. S m ith has been visitin g to le s t u p even d u rin g th e w in ter M eM inuville relativ es. m o n th s. T h e clim a te th e re is a lio u t th e A lu n ch c o u n ter is l »eilig nd«led t« nam e d u rin g th e e n tire y e a r, an d it if th e Caldw ell pool room . In co m in g so fam ed a llo v e r th e lan d . W e p u t it n u t'th e A hliey house an d if F rank S n y d er w ent o ver to Salem you can fin«l b e tte r e - u b an y place else, I'uesdav to visit w ith friends. we w ould like to know it. T hey it- w F o u rteen carlo ad s of lu m b er w en t out tell a new o n e on i t ’- g en ial p ro p rie to r *ver th e w est side road M onday. Som e tim e ago, d u rin g th e ope 1 se.iso: venison was on th e bill of fare, an d th G eorge Jo h n so n has been u p from th e way it got th e re , if th e sto ry lie tru e , i ’o lu m h ia w ith old Dallas friends. c e rta in ly u n iq u e. T h ey say th a t M r. M rs. FannieG «»iland son, of P o rtla n d , A bbey w as w o rk in g on h is fru it ran cl an d a d eer h ap p en ed alo n g an d becanu have been v isitin g M ilt G ra n t a n d wife. s o asto n ish ed a t th e sig h t of such an nn M iss Veva B urns has gone for an all usu al proceeding on P e te r ’s p a r t th a t i* su m m er visit w ith relativ es in P o rtlan d . a t o n ce d ro p p ed d ead . A nyway they Mr. Cha« McD«*vitt is back from sev­ ha«i th e venison and Mr. A hliey brought it in . H e su rely could n o t have secured eral m o n th s sp e n t in San F rancisco. it a n y o th e r w ay. M r. an«l M is. G eorge G crlin g er are Q u ite a n u m b er of P olk co u n ty peo­ th e p roud p a re n ts of a n e w born d a u g h ­ ple are occupied in d iffe re n t ways th e r e : te r. M r. W h ite a k e r, of In d ep en d en ce, is one C h au n cey C rid er w en t to P o rtlan d «*/ th e p ro p rieto rs of th e big sk a tin g T his is an opportunity to buy that 4»h of July dress. rin k th e re . J . W. C o rser an d wife, of to d av for tr e a tm e n t for a n affection of Come early and get first choice. D allas, a re sto p p in g a t th e Bay View th e th r o a t. a n d h e h as a line of lau n c h e s for p lea­ See big p o ste rs for Ju ly 4 th . T h ere su re trip s , an d is d eliv erin g wood in will l>e an im m en se crowd h e re from N ew p o rt from th e m ills u p tin* bay. G. ev ery w h ere. M. Brooks, of D allas, is ru n n in g a sh o o t­ G. T. B u rn e tt req u ests th e ch an g e of in g g allery . F ra n k M nlkey, of M on­ m o u th , is th e affable clerk of th e A b ­ his Itc m iz e r from A lbany to O ak p o in t, W ash in g to n , bey house, b u t is now a tte n d in g th e n o rm al co m m en cem en t. Miss M innie F ra n k L au g h ary , W. V. F u lle r. H a r ­ Lewis, of Dallas, is also engaged in th e ry Dunn an d U. 8 . L au g h ary are fishing «lining room th e re . B. F. Jo n es, of I n ­ on th e Siletz. en d en ce, is ru n n in g an o pposition BREEZE GIBSON TELLS OF h e hud som e in te re s tin g rem iniscen ces d re ep M r. C. B. F re eb u rg , «»f Red P rairie, so rt u p th e coast, an d th e re are m any to re la te co n cern in g th e p io n eer d ay s in was in W eilnesday t<> pay for his Ite m i- o th e r P o lk ites now living th e re . O regon. W hile ta lk in g to sev eral old EOLA’S HISTORY. zer a n o th e r y ear. residdftts of P olk c o u n ty recen tly , B reeze discovered th a t he w as th e 01 ly GROWS BETTER HERE. M r. an«I M rs. L. F. C onn, of Lakeyiew , in g person w ho knew th e o rig in and are v isitin g a t th e hom e o f f. Ju d g e and One Additional Vote Would Have liv h isto ry of th e n a m e E ola. H e stater! M rs. N. L. B u tler. n in e porous p i a -tern mid lik e m o st m e ri­ M rs. J . E . S m ith , D allas.......... tw o little -k n o w n facts a b o u t E o la : Vetch Seed will Grow Better Here Established Capital ii John M. Smith Dead. C h arlev B erry , L. H . C o n n er ami to rio u s articles have been ex ten siv ely M rs. Singlet«»ii, F alls C ity ........ ; F irs t, t h a t E ola is n o t th e o rig in al nam e J . II. S m ith , who died at M onm outh, W ill C aldw ell a re back from a fishing im ita te d , th e re fo re alw ays m ak e su re Polk County. : of th e tow n, a n d also th a t its p resen t Than Anywhere. YOUNG L A D IE S J u n e 16, w as horn in C o lu m b ian a C o u n ­ tr ip at Ocean P a rk . an d get th e g e n u in e A llcoek’s. 1 a p p e la tio n is d eriv ed from a classical Mias Veva M orrison, Im i.......... 4 ,fino ty , O hio, May 9, 1831. In th«* ’50* he source. M rs. J e n n ie S m ith h a s 're tu rn e d from B reeze G ibson, th e p a tr ia rc h of E ola, 1.000 L. L. Brooks called a t th e H o m estead several m o n th s sta y in P o rtla n d and rem oved to K an sas, w h ere he took up a Miss F lo ren ce P a lm er, D allas,. M any p re se n t-d a y re a d e rs a re p ro b ­ STILL AHEAD. h o m stead n ear th e p re se n t site of J u n c ­ w as in S alem recen tly , a n d as usual ably n o t a c q u a in te d w ith Kola a t all, office d u rin g th e first p a r t of the'W eek, 1.000 Miss V elm a B utler, B a llato li.. . will spend th e su m m e r here. tion C ity. He served in th e m ilitia u n less it he th ro u g h ti e m ed iu m of h a v in g conic to S alem to receive and «00 M iss O ra K earn s, P e rry d a le . . a g a in s t th e In d ia n s an d took an active C hauncey C rid e r lias p u rch ased th e s h ip a carlo ad of vetch seed w hich he som e m in stre l show joke, or new pa per 500 referen ce to th e so-call« d “ h a y s e e d s” p u rch ase d from farm ers in Polk and p ro p erty across th e stre e t from J . M. p a r t in pioneer life of ea ste rn K ansas. Miss Morrison Getting Far in the Miss N in a Slagle, M cC oy.......... His first wife was Miss J e n n ie C reasy .of Miss In ez R idgew ay, B u e ll............. 500 w ho in h a b it t h a t v en erab le co m m u n ity . M arion co u n ties. T h is la te s h ip m e n t C am pbell of his fa th e r for $650. Lead. C ooville, Ohio, who died in 1861. H e ; S uch read ers w ould no d o u b t be s u r ­ w ill go to S o u th ern C a lifo rn ia a n a T e x ­ Miss M ira Lucas, R ic k re a ll............ 200 Mr. and M rs. J . W. C rid er retu rn e d prised to le a rn t h a t only by a m ere as an d som e of th e o th e r so u th e rn sta te s to th e ir hom e in San Jo se today a fte r a was m a rrie d to Miss M ary J . E v an s Miss A llie F u lle r, Dallas ................ 1.50 A ugust 14 187.3, at W h ite C ity , K ansas. w h e re it will be sow n in A ugust an d a f ­ ch an ce E ola h a s n o t changed places As y e t Miss Veva M orrison seem s p leasan t visit w ith relativ es h ere. Miss V iola G a rd n e r, F alls C .......... 100 Two «laughters w ere bo rn to th e m . I 11 w ith S alem , b u t it is a fact th a t in th e te r it h as grow n tn a co n sid erab le h e ig h t about th e on ly c a n d id a te d o in g any W ill Caldw«*ll and O rville P a in e raised 1882 h e m oved to O regon, s e ttlin g on a M iss E d n a H all, Dallas .................. 75 ea rly te rrito ria l d a y s E o la cam e w ith in will be plow«*«! u n d e r for th e p u rp o se of very effective work in th is co n test. one vote of being c re a te d th e c a p ita l of a d d in g f e rtility to th e soil w hich is som e checks a t Falls C ity last week. farm n ear T u rn er, v. Imre th e fam ily re- All votes m u st U* voted th e sam e sided u n til 1893, w hen th e y rem oved to H er gain h as been steady* an d c o n tin u ­ T h e la tte r w as fined an d th e forem er so m e w h at w orn o u t bv c o n s ta n t c ro p ­ th e sta te . week as seen red. T h e b allo t box is a t th e ir p resen t hom e at M onm outh. F o u r ous «luring every week from th e s ta rt, th is office am i w hen votes are given o u t In recallin g th e sto ry y e ste rd a y , p in g f«»r m an y y ears. T he d em an d in let o f f «in parole. aged sisters, in Ohio, su rv iv e him . as B reeze (ribson told of an u n cle of his. t h a t pa i t of th«* U n ite d S ta te s is very am i he now h a s a very co m fo rtab le th ey m ust 1 h * v o te d a t once. No ho ld in g A n u m b er of hors«*« h av e been on sale J. B. V. B u tler, long since deceased, e x te n s iv e for th e reaso n t h a t in n o o th ­ at th e f«*«*«l sh ed th is wc *lc. T hey w ere well as h is wife a n d d a u g h te rs, Mrs. lead over all co m p etito rs. T h e re is no back will be allow ed, us it m ak es too D on’t have a falling out with J . J . I la n d s a k e r an d little d a u g h te r, of er p a rt of th e civilized w orld, ex cep tin g but f a th e r of th e p re se n t Polk co u n ty j b ro u g h t from P rin e v ille by W. H . Mc- H n q u iam . W ash ., am i Miss G race K. one y e t too far in th e lead for an even m u ch tro u b le on final co u n t. your hair. It might h a v e you! B utlers, w ho founded th e second sto re in G e rm a n y , can th is seed b e raised to 1 C oin an d J u d Jero lf. S m ith , of M on m o u th . T h e M asonic en tire ly new c a n d id a te to com e in and su ch perfectio n as in th e W illam ette in P o rtlan d . A n o th e r uncle cu t t i e Then what? That would mean M r. anil M rs. C has. Knelling, after lodge of In d ep en d en ce co n d u cted th e b ru sh from w h a t is now one of th e p r in ­ valley of O regon. M r. Brooks h a s by A Gr«»t Outside Remedy. by good h a rd work get th e m ajo rity of fu n eral service at th e cem etery . thin, scraggly, uneven, rougli ! spem ling several m o n th s on t-heir t i m ­ h ard w ork an d stu d y a s c e rta in th is fact cipal stre e ts in P o rtla n d , in o rd e r th a t votes. Mrs. A n derson h as g ain ed som e M ost p ains a re «»f local o rig in —a ber claim s on th e Kiletz, h av e re tu rn e d a n d is d o in g ev ery th in g p o ssible to e n ­ th e stre e t m ig h t be su rv ey ed . T h is was hair. Keep your hair at home! votes th is w eek, am i th e re :»r«* o th e rs as •‘c ric k ” in th e buck, a tw inge of rh eu - in th e early ’40’s w hen P o rtla n d was a co u rag e th e farm ers to grow it in stead . to th e ir farm a t P ioneer. m u tism , a so ren ess all over arisin g from Fasten it tightly to your scalp! of so m uch w heat and »«ther g rain which Safe, Sure and Speedy. sm all h a m le t. y e t nn re p o rte d . If you w ant 10 d ay s a t W a lte r Davidson, of Oregon C ity , has a cold—a re all cu red by o u tsid e a p p lic a ­ At th a t tim e S o la w as know n as ( ’in- is so d e trim e n ta l t«^ th e la n d . V etch p u rch ased «»f M r. J . W. Cri«h»r th e r«*«i- You can easi!ydo it with A yer’s No e x te rn a l rem ed y ev er y e t devised N ew port, free of cost, e n te r th is con­ tio n s. T h e q u ick est, safest an d m o st c i n r a t t i, th e n a m e p ro b ab ly h av in g been build u p th e soil and fu rn ish e s th e fi­ 1 «lence p ro p e rty n ear th e bridge for $500, h a s so fully ami u u q u estio u a b ly m et test an d get to go. A ny y o u n g lady c e rta in m ethod is Allcoek’s P laster, | Hair Vigor. It is something applied by fo rm er re sid e n ts of tin* B u ck ­ n est k in d of feed for stock a t tin* sam e ind will m ake h is hom e h ere. th ese th re e p rim e c o n d itio n s as success­ living m ost a n y place in th e co u n ty , know n th e world o v er as a u n iv ersal eye sta te . At a n y ra te , th e Oregon Cin- tim e. L ast y ear. M r. Brooks sh ip p e d more than a simple hair dress­ fully as A llcock’s P la ste rs . T h ey are T he T elegram co rre sp o n d en t a t fm le- safe because th ey c o n ta in no d e litero u s h av in g a little leisu re, ca n easily get rem ed y for p ain . Th«*y never fail, th ey c in n a tti lived u p to i t ’s cosm o p o litan th irty -tw o carlo ad s of v etch see«l and ing. It is a hair medicine, a title , for it was a b u stlin g tow n in d eed . will exceed th a t th is y e a r.—H o m estead . p en d e n c e ste a ls o u r w riteu p or D. L. d ru g s an d ar<* m a n u fa c tu re d u p o n votes. I t will n o t h u r t you to mak«* a a c t pro m p tly . T h ey are clean am i ch eap . You can go right ah e a d w ith yo u r w ork K e v t’s m in eral sp rin g , anil sends it in scientific p rin cip les of m edicine. T hey In fact, th e C in c in n a tti of th o se «lays hair tonic, a hair food. tria l. w hile th e h ealin g processes go on. as news from th e C om m ercial C en ter. was a g re a t deal larg er th a n th e Eola a re su re because n o th in g goes in to th em Last Tuesday's vote: T h e best kin d o f a testim o n ia l — SUMMER EXCURSION. S ix ty y e a r’s use has given th e m a g re a t of th e p resen t tim e . A cu rio u s in cid en t “ S e ld fo r o v e r s ix t y y e a rs .” Mis« Eva Cha*ten. F alls C ity , is in th e ex *ept in g red ien ts w h ich a re e x a c tly <’ H A P E R O N E . re p u ta tio n . in reg ard to M r. G ib so n ’s uncle is th a t Adapt«*«! to th e pur|M»ses f«>r w hich a city a t th e h o m e of h er au n t Sirs. C. ( ’. 200 Liado by J . C A y e r Co., lio w e ll. Mass. M rs. E. M itty , Eola M r. B utler sol«l o u t h is sto re in P o rtla n d n i n u . a c t u r o r a o J i L inden. S he atte n d e d com m encem ent p laste r is req u ired . T h ey are speedy A l 00 e ------------------------- 350 am i estab lish ed . business in C in c in n a t­ Special Rates and Train Service to exercises at th e college.— M cM innville in th e ir action b ecause th e ir m edical Mrs. A nd erso n , B uena V i s t a .... 7 SARSAPARILLA. C . M. St«iiit was in to see us W ednes- ti, Polk co u n ty , beeauee be th o u g h be (iiialities go rig h t to th e ir work of r<* Mrs. A. Sykes, P o |> e o rn ........ Newport for Season of 1907 via T elep h o n e R egister. d ay , accom panied by th e express m e s­ ; coubl secure an in crease of tra d e , hav in g IE aíí Y PECTORAL. lieving pain and resto rin g th«* n a tu ra l Mrs. J . W . M cCrow , M c C o y .... 100 sen g er on T h e Flyer. Mr. S to u t is now M ayor M u ir an n o u n ces th a t th e Firing and h e a lth y p erfo rm an ce of th e fu n c­ 1 a larg er pop u latio n to d ra w upon. T h is Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. firing on th a t ru n . He w orked in th is of crack ers will not be allow ed «luring tio n s of m uscles, n erv es an d sk in . A ll­ Mrs. W in. F u q u a , P in k e r............ ev en t, as n e a r as Mr. G ibson can re- office s«nn«* 10 y ears ago. th e 4 th of J u ly parade, and n o n e over coek’s ph isters are th e o rig in a l an d gen- M rs. U. Bush, K ings Valley ineniem hcr, o c c u m l in th e y e a r 1850. Besides M r. B u tle r’s sto re th e r e w ere H o te ls, reso rts a n d a ttra c tio n s a t six in ch es in len g th will he allow«*«! to m an y o th e r successful e n te rp ris e s con­ N ew port arc now open for th«* season, he se t off a t a n y tim e. duct e«l in w h at was th e n th e m etro p o lis am i in d ic a tio n s all p o in t to th is fam ous Dr. M cCalli'ii took C h a rley Tice, of of th e W illa m e tte vallev. T h e list in ­ “ Oregon C oast Res«>rt” b ein g m ore p op­ Fall« C itv , to a P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m I D O O O O O O O O C O O C O O D O O O O © « D allas, O regon. cludes th e first saw m ill and g rist m ill u la r th is season th a n ev e r before. Momlay to h av e an op eratio n perform-*«!. R.C. CRAVEN rm M e a i ever erected in O regon, w hich w ere A d ecided in n o v atio n , !>ound to be a T he o p eratio n was successful, and Mr. le n g th e n s th e life of th e ow ned am i o p e ra te d by A lva S haw . In so u rce of g re a t sa tisfactio n to visitor- V . G . V A SSA LL - - C - h ,tT Tice is ra p id ly recovering. wagon — s a v e s horse­ regard to tlie c h a n g in g of th e n a m e of am i add g re a tly to th e popularity* of th is D iKH -rois : th e tow n from C in c in n a tti to E ola, th e fast co m in g only “ O regon C oast R ep o rt.” Inst«*ad of p ay in g for th e ir necessary N. L. B u tler, K. C . C rav e« , I). L. K ay t pow er, tim e an d tem ­ W as n ev er to he g o tte n so easily as now, am i h e re . \\ ith a stock facts a r e th o ^ e : ft w as aliout t h a t y ear will be th e o p en in g on J u ly 3rd of tin* a d v e rtisin g th e sam e as o th e r people ot w atch atches um l, , su m c ie n i to y t\s« two jew elry “*'*“ sto res in of es on m hum sufficient ¿o eq u ip an unv •“ ,M M. M. Kill«, W . l i . Vassall. per. B est lu b ric an t in o r in th e e arly six tie s , w hen a g*e t N ew port t h e a tr e ,f o r th e su m m e r season th e S o u th ern Pacifiic is now w orking tow n, we can s«*ll you a good tim e keeper a n y w h e re from $3 u p to T h is hank is p!saas«l to placa a t 't h e th e w o r l d — contains a m o u n t of in te r e s t along m usical lin e- by a high class St«»«*k co m p an y . ma«l«* Sam R ich a n lso n , th e d ev elo p m en t $250. E veryone of th em we g u u m d te e for five y ears. Gold w a tc h ­ ilis|Mwal n( its c u sto m rra th e facilities pow dered m ica w as m an ifested in th e Polk C o u n tv u p of som e of tin* h«*st 8 to«*k acto rs on league, e tc ., for w h a t th ey need. es from $10 u p . T h e liest m o v em en ts, finest cases. Ituinril d u rin g tunny years of c o n tin u o !« neighborhood. M usical societies ami th e co ast, to in clu d e v ario u s m em b ers of w h ich t At B ellin g h am , W ashington, M om lay, service an d g ro w th . sin g in g schools w ere org an ized an d th e w ell know n B aker T h e a tre Stock form s / w hile lab o rin g nmh*r a te m p o ra ry ab JEW ELER OPTICIAN m any te a c h e rs of m usic arose in tin* C o m p an y of P o rtla n d . A series of th e a sm ooth, la n d , in clu d in g Tom P earce, th e fath er l*«*st stock plays a v a ila b le will be p ro ­ b e rra tio n of m in d . R obert W alker sh o t hard co atin g on a x le , an d of Lot Ii. P e a rc e an d G eorge ,T. P earce du ced d u rin g th e ten só n w ith fre q u e n t an«l killed It's wife ami th en blew his own b ra in s o u t. T hey fo rm erly resided B. F. J0NE5 of S alem . Tn co n fo rm ity w ith th is for- ch an g e of bill. reduces friction. OKEUON D ALLAS in L in n co u n ty an d he was a b ro th e r of warints in Oregon a t g re a tly m lu e e d D allas. Miss Sn«*11ing is a g ra d u a te of v ! A «lark skin becomes fascinating loss of a lim b . H ence every m an m ust ra te s. T h ese tick ets can b e purclms<*l th e M onm outh n o rm al, am i will re tu rn when delicately soft, underspread from n ecessity he his own d o cto r for d ailv an«l are good for r e tu rn u n til O cto­ to th is eity n e x t M onday to a tte n d th e te a c h e r’s c o n v e n tio n .—S alem Jo u rn a l. with the radiant glow which indi­ th is class of a ilm e n ts. Success often b e r *10’ 1907. You are mo*t cordially invited to our »tore cates a healthy, active skin. Robert- re exposure to sun or wind. j coughs, colds, cro u p am i w hooping tr ip s to th e beach d u rin g th e su m m er. by secu re b e tte r an d h ig h e r priced in- ( TRUCK.MAB. Spreads like an imperceptible sheen cough. C h a m b e rla in ’ll Pain B alm , (an T h is co m p an y will also, co m m en cin g strn c to rs. w ell a s the f a ir n e s s of o u r p ric e s w ill prove to be of gauze over skin surface, forming a a n tise p tic lin im e n t) for c u ts, bruises, S u n d ay , b in e, Ifi, p ro v id e special S u n ­ D a lliL N : « Ir e p o n shield st.mutating an«! pr« serving a All sin g ers, ta k e noti«*e! T h e m usic of u re a t in te re st to you. b u rn s, sp ra in s, sw ellings, lam e beck day ex cu rsio n tra in s from A lbany to A fair «hare u( icii«il*«l co m m itte e oi th e F o u rth o f J u lv <*«*le- delicate, lustrousbeauty. a n d rh e u m a tic pains. C h a m b e rla in ’s N ew p o rt am i re tu rn , a n d h av e on sale •ul all o 'ile r. proniptly Iliad. J i i rm r b ru t t tit TO D A T S tom ach an d liv er ta b le ts for c o n s tip a ­ or«» «lay ex cu rsio n tic k e ts at reduced b ra tio n . req u ests every sin g er in Dallas hr « ft— uunfb •/ to a tte n d a m eetin g in tin* P re sb y terian tion, biliousness a n d sto m ac h tronbb*s rate« for th is tra in . C h a m b e rla in s S alve for d ise ases of th e P assen g ers h o ld in g season tic k e ts <*r c h u rc h . S a tu rd a y evening, at 8 «»’clock. sk in . O ne b o ttle <»f each of th e s e five j th re e «lav tick ets, can trav el going o r New ch o ru ses have* la*en ordere«! from II preiw irations coats b u t $1.25. F«»r sale | re tu rn in g on S u n d ay ex cu rsio n tr a in s . P o rtla n d , am! it is necessary th a t re- ORECON. DALLAS, l>y S ta frin D rug Co. F o r in fo rm atio n re la tiv e to ra te s, hearseD begin n ex t w eek . Tin* co m ­ I - A L F R E D B O O R S E - || | train « , e tc ., see tariff« on file at « ratio n s m itte e «lesires every sin g er to fm nsider A b ro th e rin la w «»f A. F. St >ner, Mr. for p u b lic in sp e ctio n , o r refer to an v th is a perso n al in v itatio n to tak e part. 7 1 : W. 8 . M um aw , of R iv ersid e C al., h as ag en t of rV rv a llls am i E i« tr* n R . R. Do not fail to attem ! th e m eetin g S a t­ I Painter, Paper Hanger WEBFOOT d ?*ci«led t*> ra«t h is futur«* i«»t in D allas. co m p an y . S o u th ern Pacific co m p an y r*r u rd ay even in g . Decoratar H e is living in th e L im lsay R obbins O .eg o n R ailroad A Vavigati«»n co m p an y , Bank«*r U. E. W illiam s has ad«le«l an- ROOFING house. G E O . F. N EV IN H , : «»ther t«» o u r au to m o b ile co n tin g en t. It G en eral P assen g er A g en t. Both in side am i «»uUi.lt. T H E B E ST R O O FIN G F ra n k F in se r b ro u g h t up a new Foni is a F o n t m a c h in e of 15-horse pow er and W ork d o n e in a satisfac­ a u to for J u d g e Htonffer T uesday . H e cost $910. R alph has consM erable to tory m a n n e r, latest sty les left P o rtla n d a t 9 in th e m o rn in g am i learn y et a b o u t th e m an ag em en t of a Colic and Diarrhoea. of th e a rt am i co m p leta got h ere h t a b o u t 2 o ’clock, m ak in g a b u b b le wagon. S u n d ay h e biok his P a in s in th e sto m a c h , colic an d a«l* fair, am i a rrh o e a , are q u ick ly releived bv th e use ga««»line w hen a m ile o r so o u t «»f to w n , «*f C h a m b e rla in ’s Colic, C h o lera an«l j th ink« th e tr ip can be m ade from th e D iarrh o e a R em edy. F or sale by S tafrin an d h ad to p h o n e in tow n for m ore. D a llas, O ra g a n . J u s t th e «am e it is a nice looking m a­ city h ere in a little over tw o h o u rs ru n - ■ ning tim e. Jm lgc Stm iffcr ha« -in*- of D rug Co. ch in e, am i w e e x (» e c th e will Iiave lots | th e best au to s in tow n. of sp o rt «»ut oi it. C e le b ra te a t D allas. Wash Goods C o p y r i g h t 19 0 7 b y H art Schaffner & M arx NEWPORT. NO. 91. F. S. RAM SEY, Racket store FISKE, THE BEST PRINTER. T h e j] in t h e cl to a c t i 1 officers i Begi n w ill her« n i e n t as T h e Ite i p u jier to a n e d it su b scrip i g ro w n t r u la r eu i n eceasar; ad v ertisi o u r 1,50C T h e col th e east p ie m e n if to o u r in sid e is pi h e re a fte r B o th old few m om good hea c id e o ts e fifth a n d T he d a 1 V or