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The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County. VOL. XXXIII. DALLAS OREGON JULY II. 1907 tí. ON E WEEK: Old Timers Gather Together From all Sections of the County — To Talk of Past Experiences and Re new Friendships. Allover2 >2 quality, plain or f a i!y, sale pdcea pair 19c u 20c “ - sale price, 3 pairs for 50c u 15c “ - - sale price - 10c a 10 and 12 l-2c quality, sale price 3 pairs for 25c The above prices includes anything in our hos iery department. S> Campbell & Hollister's j WEBFOOT [ ROOFING * A T H E B E S T R O O FIN G ON T H E M A R K E T t M ade by th e N o rth w en t Roofing I com pany, P o rtla n d . Does n o t buc- ’ kle. G u a ra n te e d for 10 y e a rs. i L. C. KOSER Agent for Polk Count L ots of ex ch an g e s free a t th is office. H irrv M adison is clerk in g for U . 8. L au g h ary . W . .1. P a lm e r ip p rep ared to ta k e p a r t ies» to th e coast. P rof. A. M. S an d ers h as b een visiting relativ es h ere. M rs. A. L. S h re v e an d c h ild re n o v er from S tay to n . in had Tom Stock well is off for a ten tr ip to h is tim b e r claim . days E a rl G ee o rd ers his Ite m iz e r changed from D allas to S ilverton. E . \V. R e a m ’s new resid en ce is now receiving th e fin ish in g to u ch es. H on. F ra n k F aw k an d b rid e are back from th e ir w edding to u r in B. C. PIANO AND ORGAN. S tu d io : R oom 2, W ilson b u ild in g , D allas, O regon. DALLAS RESTAURANT D. H ill, Proprietor. M a jn a n d M ill S t r e e t s . Meals a t all h o u r s . S h o r t o r d e r s R e g u la r d in n e r s . O y s te r s in se aso n . F u rn is h e d ro o m s. J .A Lynch s Barber Shop Main Street Thus cried the hair. And a kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The hair was saved! T his was oecause Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular hair medicine. Falling hair is caused by a germ, and this medicine completely destroys these germs. Then the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy hair. T h e b e .t k in d o t a te s tim o n ia l — “ S old l o r o v a r s i x t y y e a ra .” M a d e t>y J . C. A y e r C o .. L o w e ll, M as«. A ls o m a n u t e û t i .r o r a o f A yers y_ SARSAPARILLA. Of all Kinds F re s h an d T o o th s o m e ICI CREAM The best In the city, Frore just right of delicious flavor. TROPICAL FRUITS Best of everything In that line, and as fresh as It can be procured. CIGARS All the leading and any price you I0HNS0N BROS Is T h e P la c e . PILLS. CHEWY PECTORAL. M iss M adge G roves, of In d ep en d en ce, has been a g u est of Miss L ucile Da lio n . H e n ry G ee, th e M cM innville c a p ita l ist, w as a caller a t th is office on th e 4 th . M rs. J o h n M cC ulloch h as h ad h e r Ite m iz e r changed from A m ity to M cM innville. H on \V. H . H olm es was over from S alem T uesday on m a tte rs connected w ith th e K eyt e s ta te . A fter e ig h t m o n th s sp e n t in D allas G eorge W . B e n n e tt h a s re tu rn e d to his A lab am a hom e. Dick T u rn e r is now a resid en t of P ark- j er, b u t h as been v isitin g h is d a u g h te r, L ulu, in P o rtla n d . C. S. H eadley an d wife h ave b een lip from P o rtla n d v isitin g th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs. F. H . M nscott. M iss Belle E llio tt, w ho h a s !>een te a c h ing in W ash in g to n , is hom e w ith h er p a re n ts for th e su m m e r. F . E . C h a m b e rs, form erly of D allas, now a E ugene h a rd w a re m e rc h a n t, will erect a 8,000 residence th is fall. With three chairs and two hath tubs they al ways give you firstclass work CONFECTIONERY iarge R ev. J . W . C raig is now p asto r of th e M e th o d ist c h u rch a t M eham a. IN ST R U C T O R O N fr are tow n R ay C raven is in ch arg e of a m erch an d ise sale a t New berg. MISS M. OLIVE SMITH Mica Axle Grease Helps the Wagon up Hie Hill C T he load se*m a lig h te r—W agon and team w ear longer—Y ou m ake m ore m o n ey , a n d h ave m o re tim e to m ak e m o n ey , w hen w heels are greased w ith Mica Axle Grease —T he lo n g est w earing and m ost satisfactory lu b ric an t in th e w otld. STAN D ARD OIL CO. r L <e?> <s> Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark skin becomes fascinating when delicately soft, underspread with the radiant glow which indi cates a healthy, active skin. Robert - ine keep« the skin refined in quality, keeps pores free from clogging waste and stimulates the tiny capillaries to contribute the color which charms in blonde and brunette alii. e. Robert - ine is certain protect on against tan, •unbum and freckles if applied be fore exposure to sun or wind. Spreads like an imperceptible sheen of gauze over skin surfac-, forming a shield stimu’ating and \ »•rserving a del irate, lust • o».is beauty. .** roDjr R O B E R T I NE T h e m o rn in g of th e 3rd it looked as if th e old p io n eers of Polk w ere going to have a m ost d isa g reea b le d ay for th e ir 1 Sth a n n u a l reu n io n . All know n an d rec-1 ognized w e a th e r sig n s p o in ted to co n tin u o u s sh o w ers d u rin g th e d a y , h u t th e ! w eath er m an took p ity o n th e old v eteran s who m ad e old P olk a n d concluded to \ allow th em a sem i fair day for th e ren ew al of th e ir old tim e frie n d sh ip s, an d to tell again of th e ir early exjierieiices. T he stre e ts w ere too m u d d v fo r p a ra d e an d th e c a m p g ro u n d too cool for com fort, so th e m o rn in g exercises w ere held in th e c o u rt house. T h e follow ing p ro g ram w as r e n d e r e d : M u sic ..................................................................... ..................., ................N o rm al band S e x te tte ..................................................................................B eau tifu l W illam ette I n v o c a tio n ........................................................................................ R ev. C . H . Davis Q u a r te tte .................................. ............................................. Did K en tu ck y H om e A d d re ss............................................................................................ Til F o rd , of Salem R e a d in g ................................................................................. . . . - T h e P io n eer S tory. M iss H elen e H olm an T h en ca m e th e b a n q u e t in th e old s k a tin g rin k , a t w h ich covers w ere laid for 100, an d th e se a ts w ere a ll ta k e n . Bert D en n is te n d e re d th e use of h is big auto- an d took th e re in th e old an d en feeb led from th e c o u rth o u se to th e b a n q u e t b all. M any of th e m h ad n e v e r en jo y ed th is m ode of tr a n s s u d a tio n a n d w ere g reatly pleased w ith th e co u rtesy e x te n d e d , T he bill of fare waH a d e lig h t bo th to e y e and A R E L IA B L E P L A C E T O T R A D E . sto m a c h , an d will be g ratefu lly rem em b ere d b y a ll w ho took p a rt. P o st p ra n d ia l speeches w ere m ad e by a n u m b e r of p io n eer o ra to rs an d u m ost p leasan t h o u r 8j>ent in ta lk in g o v er old tim es. T h e a n n u a l b u sin ess m eetin g followed th e b a n q u e t. All of th e officers w ere re-elected as follow s: J . H . H aw ley , p re s id e n t; D r. K m bree, vice p re s id e n t; J . D. S m ith , se c re ta ry an d tr e a s u r e r ; J . J . W illiam s, T. J . H a y te r an d G. W. Mr- Bee, ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee, T h e re g istra tio n of m em b ers w as n early tw ice as large as th a t of la s t year. W e h a v e ju * t p rin te d 1000 lu r r y »nil | II i - k . T h e rocking c h a ir prizes w ere aw ard ed to M r. an d M rs- W . E . C lark , of R ick- ap p le lab els fo r F ru it IiiHpector N u n n , T L - f j l f ® Ti ? O » £ 3 & 0 re a ll, a n d T. O. W aller, of M o n m o u th . Dallas, O regon. D uring th e aftern o o n th e Bee H ive b a se b a ll n in e defeated th e C h e m a w a In d ia n s p ro p rie to r of L one O k farm . T h e la* now req u ire* th e affixing ot Much label» R.C. CRAVEN T m ddc nt by a score of 0 to 5. to every box of fru it sold. W e can In th e even in g th e N orm al c a d e t h an d g v ■ a concei t on th e c o u rt h o u se law n , W. G. V ASS ALL - - Cashier p r in t th e m as good an d as ch eap as a n y w hich w as m uch a p p re c ia te d b y all w ho h e a rd it. niH K C T oia: D A L L A S , OI.’ EG O N T h u s closed one of th e b est p io n eer re u n io n s ev er h eld , an d o n e w hich will long one. N. L. B u tler, It. ( ’. C ra v e a , D. L. K e y t be rem em b ered by th e p a rtic ip a n ts for its p leasin g featu res. All k in d - <4 m e u te , in c lu d in g M. M. E llis, W . G . V asrall. T h e follow ing is a list of p io n eers w ho reg istered th e ir n am es w ith S ecretary J . fi-h um l p o u ltry . Su Ur fac [ T h is b an k in plensed to place a t 't h e D. S m ith , of th e Polk C o u n ty P io n e e r A ssociation, W ed n esd ay : tio n « ilari;n • i d . I disp o sal of its cu sto m e rs th e facilities 1844— M ark E m b re e , W illiam G r a n t, J . H . H aw ley, M rs. T. J . H a y te r, D r. T. ' gained d u rin g m an y y ears of c o n tin u o u s V. B. E m b re e , M rs. Alice D em psey, M rs. F. M . C ollins, M rs. T. O. W aller. I service an d grow th . 1845— J . E . E lk in s, J o s h u a M cD aniel, J . J . W illiam s, S. H . T eth ero w , L u cin d a P a rk e r, M rs. L. I» u g h a ry . 1840—J . D. S m ith , J . M .C ro w le v , F. M. C ollins, E lv in a W oods, J . B. N esm ith , A. M. Bed well, J . L. C ollins, D. M. lu th r ie , B. F. S m ith . E . M. S m ith . 1847— H a rd v H o lm a n , M rs. J o s h u a M cD aniel, M. E. H o lm an . W . C. Brow n, S. T B urch, J a c o b B u rch , J o h n E m b ree, A. J . H edges, M rs. W illiam Jo n e s, M rs. M. J . C osper, M rs. ( ’h a s. H u b b a rd , A. M. M iller. 1848— B eojam in W h ite a k e r, M rs. C. S. B a ssett, M rs. A. Kellogg, M rs. P. E. E ld e r. 1849— N. L. B u tler, J . II. I^ewis, G . W . M yer, J . S. M urp h y . 1850— T. J . H a y te r, A. S ie f a ith , Jo h n O sb o rn e, N. A. C raw fo rd , E. G. R ob b in s. 1851— Z im ri H in sh a w , F. S. P ow ell, T. J . P ow ell, D. L. H edges, M rs. E liza E m m ons, W . M. S arg ean t. 1852— M rs. W in. G r a n t, G. W . M cBee, R o b ert (»rant, Mrs. R o b e rt G r a n t, F . M. S p law n , E s th e r A. H e rre n . J o h n S vron, M rs. R obert H ow e, C . C. M cC racken, II. B yerlev, M arion M oon, M rs. J . Si. C a m p b e ll, E dw ard (Mark, J . Brow n, Ira Y ju are mast cordially invited to our store K im b all, S irs. H. B verley. T O M R E IL 1853— A. N. H al leek, M rs. S. H . T eth ero w , M rs J . W. Lewis, M rs. M. E . H al- for the purpose of inspecting the New Spring P ro p rie to r lock. Cass Riggs, M rs. J . L. C ollins, Ira. F. M. B u tler, M rs. M. A. T eth ero w , J . and Summer Wearables. M. C am pbell, W . G . C a m p b e ll, Mrs. 8. A. D oughty, Mrs. W . E. C la rk , W . I). Rose, M a rg a re t B u tler, L. L o u g h ary , M. E . S arg ean t. 1855— M rs. C ass Riggs. We urc showing tunny exclusive styles, one of a pat 1857— M rs, J . S. M u rp h y , G eorge K elty. B. F. JONES tern, and we are very confident the new Ideas as 1858— M rs. M. E . H in sh a w . DEE M IE d l une. DALLAS, CITY NEWS. N early every fam ily som e v isitor on th e 4 th . Absolutely the greatest offering of the season. No reserve. Everything must be sold. Ladies’ cot ton Shirtwaist Suits, regular value $3.50 to $4, at $2.50. Ladies’ tailor-made suits, with satin lined jackets, regular price $15, at $8. Ladies’ tailor suits, regular value from $16.50 to $18.50at now $10 and $12.50. Spring and summer jackets, regular val ues $8.50, sale $4.95. Ladies’ coats, former price $10 now $6. Come at once for best selection. THE CASH STORE Aileen Miller Passes Away. Ladies’ Tailormade Suks and Spring and Summer Jackets at from 25 to 50 per cent re duction — Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ Hose At 9 o ’clock T uesday m o rn in g was laid to re st th e m o rta l re m a in s of little A ileen M iller whose serious illn ess was an n o u n ced last w eek. V ario u s c o m p li catio n s u n ite d to cause h e r d e a th , sh e h av in g been ill for q u ite a w hile Rev. A. C, B rack en h u ry p reach ed h e r fu n e r al a t th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h , an d th is pure blossom of w om anhood w as con signed to th e grave, m ourned by h e r m an y school frien d s am i all w ho knew h er, She w as aged a b o u t ten vears, an d was th e d a u g h te r of M r. a n d M rs. W. P. M iller, on whom h e r loss falls m o st se verely. THE EIGHTEENTH REUNION of the Polk County Pioneers a Grand Success in Every Way. SPECIAL S AI F. oh FISKE, THE BEST PillHTER NO. 33. W e can m ake it w o rth y o u r w hile to see us re g a rd in g su b s c rip tio n s to th e Daily O regonian or Daily J o u rn a l. T h e old wooden aw n in g s on M ill stre e t a re su c cu m b in g to th e m arch of p ro g ress, as per recen t o rd e r of th e council. T h e b est fiour in th e valley is m ade by th e D allas fiouring m ill. K ep t by all grocers e x c e p t C rid e r.—Sw eeney | Bros. M rs. M. D. E llis h a s re tu rn e d to ■ G ra n ts P ass a n d th e old m an , C h e t Coad j an d LT. 8. L au g h a ry h av e gone fishing i on S alm on riv er. Ju d g e Sibley will leave M onday for j S e a ttle , w h ere he goes to serve on an ad v an ce co m m itte e of th e W oodm an j head ('am p m eeting. M rs. F . 8. R am sey w rites h e r hus- liam i th a t a severe h ail sto rm h as al- , m ost com pletely d estro y ed th e crops | w here sh e is v isitin g in N eb rask a. At th e d ru g sto re co rn ers tw o sta n d pipes gave good city w a te r to th e th irs ty , o u t th e y w ere ta k e n o u t a fte r th e 4 th . T h ey sh o u ld rem ain p e rm a n e n tly , “ T h e e n g ag em en t is an n o u n ced of M iss B ernice W illiam s, d a u g h te r of M r. | an d M rs. W . P. W illiam s, of W ash in g to n , an d S alem , O regon, to H arold ¡C lifto n L incoln, of W ash in g to n . T he w edding will ta k e place very q u ie tly in B oston n e x t S a tu rd a y . M r. W illiam s • t o n e tim e w as e d ito r of th e Ite m iz e r. I^et S alem h ave a proposition like Ko gene has ju st ta k e n u p, to suljecribc ffi»), 00) to w ard s a ra ilro a d to th e Siuslaw c o u n try , an d see if sh e does not ju m p a t it. T h e D allas a n d F alls C ity ro ad ,-x- te n sio n , for in stan c e. S alem h as a lot of e n te rp ris in g people an d would lik»* to h av e a ch an ce to show i t .—S ta te s m a n . Oh, ye*, re rv likely : T hey h ad a good p roposition for such a road tw o years ago an d ta m e d it dow n cold. Y es, S a l em h a s som e e n te rp ris in g people, b ut th e y get lost w hen it co m et to digging o p. OREGON RHHDO DALLAS CI1Y DANK Meat GORKE & SH A W We have S itin g s for Ladies and Children. Fancy Dress Shirts for Men and Boys. well us the fairness of our prices will prove to be ot great interest to you. Attoraey-»t-L»w IN D E P E N D E N C E , O R. PIANOS AND ORGANS AT WHOLESALE P ro b a te w ork a sp e cialty . F. S. RAMSEY, PALACE CIGAR STORE, A I R L IE - - OREGO N R. J. Evans, Proprietor. S oft d rin k s in seaso n , cig ars and tolrticco. F reeh can d ies. ONUM ENT “Isti ID Fogg ft.” Marble— AT THE STORE OF THE POPULAR DALLAS JEW ELER, MR. A. H. HARRIS. THE STOCK MUST BE BE MOVED IN TEN DAYS -G ranitei C . L. H A W K IN S Railroad street, I »alias. W .J. S T O W , T R U C K M k l. Mr. Harris will devote his time to D a lia n : O re g o n n a g e • o li.ite d jewelry business, the same having oH A a fa ll ir o -d s e h ra a r e p r of o m p p a tly tr o filled . grown to such proportions as to de mand his entire attention. Mr. Wm. S * ♦ « * * * • * + » * + f t * # # » » * # * # » « « t Krull, the auditor, and Mr. F. J. An % - A L F R E D B O O R S E - - J | ------ derson, the wholesale representative, t Painter, Paper H aa|er tad j[ Decorater f EILERS PIANO HOUSE “The House of Highest Quality,” will assist Mr. Harris in closing out the stock in the least time possible. Roth in side an d o u tsid e. W ork d o n e in • sa tisfac to ry m a n n er, latest styles of th e a r t an d co m p lete satisfactio n g u ara n te e d . G ive m e a tria l aud I k * convinced Dalian, • - R acket Store D A L L A S .................................................OflECON. 7i M fifsaa f y w u w y y w y y y * OUR REFRIGERATORS Are the Famous Badger and Peerlees lines. The Peerless are full enamel ed. These Refrigerators were brought directfrom the factory, and we can give you the best value for your money. Your investigation is invited. PRICES FROM $10 UP.