-c > e> tutti The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County. Well Written Advertisement. SPECIAL SALE m High Grade, N ew Style Ladies’ Oxfords We have decided to close out our entire line o f 1907 Oxfords to make room for new fall goods. The pri­ ces these goods are offered at will appeal to your ju d g­ m ent as money savings. All are o f extra good val­ ue and the correct shape. All $3, 3.25, 3.50 patent kid in button or Blucher, go in the sale at $2.68. All $2.25, 2.50, 2.75 values in Vici and Patent, button and low, extra values at above prices, sale $2.19. All All our w hite canvas Oxfords go at $1.19. Don’t for­ g et th at our shoes are o f extra good value at the regular price and the sale is an extra money saving chance. Yours for Shoes, Campbell Hollister’s STO R E C ASH FISKL TSF. BEST PSISTtS TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA. ROOFING E ditor I tem izkr : I One day last week, in com pany T H E ItKST ROOFIN'»! I with my wife, m y daughter, G w endolyn, ON T H E M A R K E T I Mrs. H enry M urphy and Hob M cCarty, I I started on a trip to the “ big.trees.” M ade by the N orthw est Hoofing which are reached within a bout MO miles com pany, Portland. Does not b u c­ and cast o f Posterville. Our road lay kle, G uaranteed for 10 years. almur the north bank of the Ttile river for about 20 m iles, when we crossed the L. C. K O S E R È Agent for Polk County. Ê river and began to clim b the Sierra J m ountains proper. For som e utiles we V i tm___k ' r . MISS M. OLIVE SMITH INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO AND ORGAN. S tu d io : R oom 2, W flson building, . Dallas, O regon. Ì DALLAS RESTAURANT D. Hill, P ro p rie to r. M ajn and Mill 5treet5. M e a ls at all h o u r s. 5 h o r t o r d e r s R eg u la r d in n e rs. O y s te r s in season. F u rn ish ed ro o m s. Look for Ihe big Pole on Main Street and von w o n ’ t go wrong. First«*lasa w ork ....... lnych a W IS E C A R V E ". For that Dandruff There is one thing that will cure it — Ayer’ s Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs w h ich ca u se this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap­ pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you — heaiihy hair, no dan­ d r u f f , no pimples, no eruptions. T n best kind of a testim onial — “ S - l i for over six ty y e a r s." V A lu e rs IStuio b v J. C A y e r C o . L o w e l l . M m *. A ls u m a n u fa c t u r e r a o f ) S\RSAi AR1LLA. HL S. CHLkRY PECTORAL. M ic a i ----------------------------------- — A x le Grease L takes m ilc9 o f f the rond, and w eight fro m t he load. H elps th e team and pays th e teamster. P ra ctic a lly d estro y s friction. Saves half the wear that con ics from jo ltin g ov er rough roads, and lengthens the life o f a h eavy vehicle m ore than a n y other on e tiling. A sk the d cal cr fo r Mica CONFECTIONERY O f all Kinds Fresh and T o o th s o m e ICI CREAM A x le Grease. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Iomrporsud T h e best In the city, Froze just right of delicious flavor. r- CIGARS All the leading and any price you w ant to pay_______ I0HNS0N BROS Is The Place. Sallow ness Transform ed to Dusky Beauty l Y e' «1 ir The coun try th roosh which wc n a ss«! " «<’ r e « c h « l the top of the m oun. tain, was e o v e r«l with a serubbr bye oak grow th , ami presented a verv nnin- v .tm * «pnearai.ee. But, on arriyi,,* at tl e tnp “ h b e m ountain, we w ere met » itti o n e o f the m ost beautiful si*bts it l,Tivilw ll:'* , 0 '« h o ld ! i r í " .T T " th a " ' 1 « e s t , there ■ tri .1 b « l ou t before us tin- entire San Joaquin valley, ,,r so m uch o f it as our eyes perm itted us to see. P n on t b i. plain, with the aid o f a *<-«1 »lass eould see Tulare, Fresno, Visalia, fcxe It r, land say, and I’osterville and m any Y 'lal! tow ns, lln,| w ilo|,. eonntrv was ' m . k b m t ICM ° " r oranÜ éan n V,neV* ri,B’ '"-' hards, o , fó f besides I,m e ■lieds o f grain farm s and st.a-k ranches l i v i n g this p i « « , w hich we named nrst view , we wended ou r wav n o the ! ..... .. «n d found a different apm ar- « " ' " t t y : « hiel, la « >Ve ,«| w d b ' ,i",e ' ¡ e s ‘ ’f enorm ous size, also a litt le fm - * V , " " - * ' / ‘" " " ' j Hr, and what they , ’ H 'k " ,,k - A>l 've tr» ' » l here, it ■as the a|,|a-anim e of traveling through H e n ion n ta "1» ,,( O regon, with this diff- e i . n . e - w c we found but little of wliat H’l Oregonian would ca llg ood water nut lit last, b e r e u e are at tbe b i« trees, »m l big tire s th ey are i,, ,.yerT jeapeet. m easuring from 75 to 15 0 f,,et in em -i.inference an......... ... o f fee, I iil I i . \\ hat IS c la im « ! t o b e the largest ,r1r? ,l1p IH “ fellow name,I, |fer- ‘ ll" h measures nearly irai feet in e, reti inference, with a honse or rmun ai tually cu t out. or rattier h o llo w « ! out o f tin trie . „iiint n<), thj k ( | h i s t r « . « hoM .,, for aneli is n ot Hm t. an it is ns solid a tree as stands in t , e solid s X ì , wood w,n 'l|t ,'e r i00m c,,t 20 feet of tnp and is W,,H al»out square. There is «Is,ut 10 eords o f wisxl corded up beside the t r « - which o A lm ! r ^ H' in eaeavatigg the room out T hese trie s seem to grow in bunches fo r a sin gle trgg is seldom met w ith' Now, the most leau tifiil burn ii o r g rove tl-at we m et with, is known b y tbe name of the Seven Sisters. T here are I -even o f them occu pyin g a spare o f not I ore than a quarter o f an aere. N ,„ j ".ne nt them I» less than 7.Ï or NO f,e t in eireu m ferem e.a n d as p n d tv and straight I £ tree* as was ever seen ot .n y Now there is an Im m ense saw m ill 1 : r r " Ì th,'f * n' 1 " “ « in * , aim «.* exclusively, th€M im m ense trees. ti,f. mm 1 s t of w hich, when delivered at ,7l feet f “ ' ' ,r * * ! ' " ,S" ' * r fhrms- ! fLn i. ,n "»w in g this t initier, they e l it saw and blast tbe l.Vs opei, »hen i| uarter them , draw t h e m t o 1 -aw Them " h| " d0,,k* T ’,n'fin" " n' 1 »he. J T i L l IT i '. n m v l" “ m ie future arti- | ^ f e n ^ r . ,e * n* ,h e V n “ pu i s. .......... ,, w • R. S K A I., I forgot to tell von bow hot it work w !' 'în is ,rril *'"■ h a o b J , I work we V bave to keep cyjo |. Caution. TROPICAL ERilliS Best of everything l-i that line, and as fresh as it can be procured. « o n t »Ion * at a brisk trot, but soon Inn*» c h a n * « !, am i wo I»*•*»„ t „ |ear" * ,i" t u » • «« »» •» as­ Mr. W. R. Neal Tells of his Exper­ iences by the Way. WEBFOOT rr- NO. :5 DALLAS OREGON J U L Y 25, 1907 V O L . X X X III. A dark skin becomes fascinating when deli ntely soft, underspread with the radiant glow which indi­ cates a healthy, active skin. Robert- inc keep; the skin refined in quality, keep* pores free f rom clog ^ ir g waste and ti*i ulates thetiny caj llariesto contribute thec»>Ior w ldch< harms in I !. .n«ie and bn aettealike. R«»bert- ine is cert.un p-wtretion against tan, sunburn and freckles if applied be­ fore exposure to tun or wind. Spreads like an i.n, cr. eptible sheen of gauze over skin «u.fbce, forming a shie.J stimulating and pr serving a ■ del.« ate, lustrous beauty. Jiipmr I -»fft«» TT s DJT R0S£RT!NE Imitations have l,een plaee.1 uno» ,1». marke, elmwly resemi,li, g TSÛ k SZ I la-ter. in general J well calculated to daeeive. It is bow ever, in g e n .,.I appearam-e ,m"’, they compare with Alks k*., Tor ,|„ , are not only lacking in the best elements «hieb have made A Hock’, J ffi?'iet but are often „a rm fu l in I heir e f f « Ì j m ^ b . , i n / r, i r s , T , « (mmô : ^ ^ v‘t to always insist npon having Alba-k’s Fine Cow, Brinr Good Price CITY NEWS. One of the most attaetivo and liest written announcem ents that ha* appear ‘ ed in the* Item izer for a long a tim e i that o f the Portland Business college 1 printed elsewhere in this issue. The | heading is strong and artistic, the word ing cleancut and im pressive. Send for I the catalogue m entioned in the adver­ tisem ent. It is a beautiful production that tells all about the school and its splendid w ork. No educational institn turn in the Northwest is better known than the Portland Business college. Its principal, Prof. A . P. A rm strong, has been engaged in rclm ol work all his life, and lias an enviable reputation as an educator. H e knows the requirem ents of em ployers of office help, ami can pre pare any willing student to m eet tht^T; in this com m ercial age. King Business is m onarch o f all be surveys. Oppor- t uni ties are not wanting for those wl ire properly qualified. A course in the Portland Business college will prepare anv young man or wom an for work ^ the com m ercial world, and result in a |M»sition that will render the investm ent of tim e and m oney in a business educa­ tite most profitable that can t»e made. SPLENDID IMPROVEMENTS. ! The Dallas Flouring Mill Being Greatly Improved. On happening dow n to tb e above nam ed m ill the other evening we were greatly surprised and delighted to see the substantial im provem ents that are being made there by Sw eeney Bros. T he fact is that the mill is receiving an entire renovation from top to bottom . | C onsiderable excavation has been imuli under the grain bins and the mill proper, anered and convenient office now greets you on entering. Mess­ ers Sweeney will be able to receive wheat in about 10 days and lie ready for grinding probably about that time. These im provem ents, and others in con ­ tem plation in the near future will cost Sweeney Bros, a neat sum o f m oney, hut they have com e to Dallas with the expectation o f m aking it their perm an­ ent h o m e ; they Indieve in the future of the tow n and that its resources are bu t ,as yet com m enced of d eve lo p m e n t; they recognize that one of the Ix*st wave to aterially assist in the. growth of the place is to provide an excellent flour m ill, and that in m aking a first class brand of flour they are providing the first essential. C om bined, as this is, with courteous treatm ent, fair prices, and niosi convenient location, and you have a few of the reasons why the Sweeney Bros, have d on e such a large business since buying our flouring mill And their trade will grow larger with every m onth that thev do business. -------- -------- A Good Joke on Dick. A good jok e is told on li. F. J . T h u rs­ ton, manager o f the Calapooia l um ber C om pany. H e took a trip to Portland last w eek, returning by way of Halsey m a night train. On bis way he tele- rraphed to Brow nsville to Livery man Pugh to meet him at H alsey. Now Mr. T buston bad left his horse and buggy at tbe livery stable, so the liverym an sent it over to H alsey. W hen Mr. Thurston got off thetraiu he did not find the ex|»ected rig awaiting him . so lie oncltided to walk over. He w as con­ siderably Hurprisisl when b e arrived here to lparn that bis own horse and bnggv w’ere in Halsey. He sent for the rig and row! to O rawfordsville.— Browns- ilie T im es. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Meet to Arrange for Industrial Fair Next Fall. Ti e E xecu tive com m ittee o f th e Polk C ounty School C hildrens Industrial f»iir held a m eeting in the office of the C ou n ty Superintendent last Saturday. Independence, M onm outh, Bethel, Me­ o w P errvdalc, Hmithfield, Hick real I tn»l Dallas were represented with oth ­ ers from the coun ty at large. All re- •*ortcd several prizes 8«*cured, also bat not a single person in the county das been solicited for a prize or for m on­ ey w ho has not willingly responded and ■-everal memt**rs o f the com m ittee re- ;»orted having been offered prizes from parties w ho had not l>een solicited. A long list o f prizes consisting o f sheep, goats, hogs, jsm ltry and m erchandise and m oney is now in the bands of the «•ominittce. T he com m ittee is still working and w ill continue to d o so uuj *il the 10th o f A ugust, when a m eetin j w ill Is* held in the C ounty Superintend d an t’ s office and a list o f the pnsluets to he exhibited together with th e prizes for each will I k » published. Prospect?- for a num ber o n e fair w ere never U*tter, and if every friend of the boys and girls of Polk C ounty will s|»eak a go«*d word for tbe fair, it will I k * a grand success. C om m ittee, C. L. H awley. W m . Riddle, G . M. M yers, T. W . Brunk, D. L. K eyt, Percy H adley, Evan Evans, J. M. Prath- e«\ W . L. T<>oze. Mrs. J. H. C ooper, Mrs. Geo. W ilcox . Miss Maggie Butler. Miss ____ f ........ ~ L. T o s s y , M«s. J. E . S m ith, Mrs. G . L . Hawkins. Mrs. C. L. Hopkins. Mrs. O E. Focht II. f R E Y M O T R , • rint**ndent. HeR 7 T t¿ M rk ? «^ r- •••ven Mr M n nry \i V*era*r Price of $ a n Ht,u^ M r t.ibson S C .rn„ , ¿ T y n A t o ^ i Miles Davis has been the raising o f first ela .« si.^k o f « v,.rT quinsy. kind and says that the .„ n n tr y has W . J. K eeney has been down from w onderfully Im uroved in th i. rtm L rt % Sherm an cou n ty, looking for harvest ti»,noi thing to find p o o , H oek t W hands. T he w hite raspberry craze is being re­ [ " [ ’ " 'T ' '* 'e f " " o d o o t that it p a y . They used to be numerous in keep the best, and are cutting ou t all in- vived fe n o r ^ k , and buying the I « , 1 this valley. ! wmm mmMmmm IvOts o f exchanges free at this office. Those who want com e to this office. TREMENDOUS PÍÜCEREÜÜÜTI the BEST printing, Miss Ella K im ball, of Portland, is v is­ iting relatives here. O. N. Itisjord will soon St. Johns to Dallas. m ove from Ladies’ Tailor-m ade Suits and Spring and Summer Jackets at from 25 to 53 per cent re­ duction Mrs. Geo. M uscott ami daughter, are visiting relatives in low a. A cem en t w alk is being laid along D. J. R iley 's Main street proj»erty. George Hngood and w ife left M onday for a tw o weeks trip to the Tillam ook >ast. T be C am pbell, H ollister and Graves lw»il families pick nicked up Brown creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Goad and little Doris, spent Sunday w ith jela tiv es inM c- M innville. Miss Paula G orkhe is up from P ort­ land visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! I. L. G orkhe. W . L. Soehren, B. M. Guy and W es Vaughn and wife were week end visit­ ors in the city. Veva M orrison has been clerkin g in the Racket store while Miss C am pbell was at Seattle. Mrs. Donaldson, Charlie, and Mr. and | Mrs. Oscar Donaldson were visiting in Dallas Sunday. a D. A . Madison has added an electric piano to the many attractions of his wet goods resort. Miss Ada Longnecker has l>een visit­ ing the Misses Clow at their country hom e east of Dallas. Absolutely the greatest offering o f the season. N o reserve. Everything m ust be sold. Ladies’ cot­ ton Shirtw aist Suits, regular value $3.50 to $4, at $2.50. Ladies’ tailor-made suits, w ith satin lined jackets, regular price $15, at $8. Ladies’ tailor suits, regular value from $16.50 to$18.50at now $10 a n d $12.50. Spring and summer jackets, regular val­ ues $8.50, sale $4.95. Ladies’ coats, form er price $10 now $6. Come at once for best selection. Mr. L. A. M atthews is recovering! nicely from injuries received som e tim e ago while unloading slab wihm I. THE BEE H Mrs. Joseph Bernardi and son, Fred, o f Salem, have been visiting at the hom e | of M r. and Mrs. John Sweeney. W e can make it worth your while to see us regarding subscriptions to the Daily Oregonian or Daily Journal. OREGON DALLAS, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. G orkhe, daughter, and son, have gone for an extended trip up the C olum bia and over at Sea­ side. m C. A . Dunn. C. C. Albright and R. B. Fisher tiled articles of incor|>oratioii of the H avana Cigar conqam y. Capital stock, $S(H)0. W e have ju st printed 1000 berry and apple lalads for Fruit Inspector Nunn, p roprietor of Lone O k farm . T b e law now requires the uffixing of such labels to every l»ox o f fruit sold. W e can print them as good and as cheap as any­ unsigned com m unication one. which must go to the W e must know w ho is items sent in. Mrs. Kdythe De Voe orders bis Itein- izer changed from Tucson, Arizona, to M cC oy, she saving that she is coining hom e for the summ er. W e have an from J. M S. waste basket. responsible for I I«oave*your orders for slab w ood at W ebster’s store. All orders will receive prom pt attention. All grades of slab wood in stock .— W . D. M atthews. THE NEW BARBER SHOP DALLAS CI1Y BANK Gold Storage Dallas, Oregon. R.C . CRAVEN W. G. V ASS ALL Meat Market - Cashier D I R E C TO t s : D ALLAS, OREGON N. L. Butler, R. C . ( ’riv e n , D. L. K eyt M. M. Ellis, W . G . Yassail. This bunk is pleased to nlace at*the disposal o f its custom ers the facilities gained during many years of continuous service and growth. All kinds of m ea ls, in clu d in g fid i and p ou ltry . Satisfac­ tion V uaran » t ill. G3RKE & S H A W P aren t - I is the place to get Mrs. Percy W illis, of Ft. Stevens, Or., w ho has l>een visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Pnrvine, of Spring V al­ ley, left Sunday for her borne, accom - anied by her niece Pauline Repiington, w ho will spend the slim m er there. 12 your barber work done.............. We have Suitings for Ladies and Fine Hair Cutting W esley Y oung, form erly of Dayton, but now residing in Dallas, is reported as being very ill. He has not I k h * ii well for some tim e hilt is now confined to is bed. His many friends ho|K» to see im out again soon.— Dayton Optim ist. Children. and the best face lotions in tbe city. C ounty Treasurer J. L. H yde was In a reminiceiit mood on the hom e trip from celebration at Newport on the Fourth. He said that 55 years ago he was crossing the plains, from Missouri Oregon, w ith an ox team and that be | celebrated the Fourth at Ft. I«aramie. You are most cordially invited to our store for tbe purpose of inspecting the New Spring and Summer Wearables. TO M REIL P rop rietor B. W e are sh ow in g m an y e x c lu s iv e s ty le s , on e o f a p at­ tern , and we a rc v ery co n fid e n t the new id ea s as well as the fa ir n e s s of ou r p r ic e s w ill p rov e to be o f g rea t in te rest to you. F. JONES Attorney-at-Law IN DKPKN DF.N CE, OR. Mrs. A. F C am pbell, of M onm outh, and Mrs. T. H. A lien, o f P ortland, spent Friday with tbe fam ily o f ye editor. | Thin was Mrs. Allens first visit to Dal­ is, and she thinks it one of tbe pretti­ est towns she was ever in— all on ac­ c o u n t o f our wide streets and shade trees. Fancy Dress Shirts for Men and Boys. Call and see. S. W . Miles, of Polk coun ty, returned Saturday from Lane coun ty, w here he s»ught 1 GO acres o f land near Eugene. I that he can send his children ro the ‘ State U niversity. His place is on the Sitislaw stage road, five miles west of Eugene. Probate work a specialty. F. S. RASYISEY, Racket s«»re DALLAS, PALACE CIGAR STORE, ORECON. £ Mr. Carry Howe and wife cam e up from Portland in his ;to--H P m otor Sat ai lay for a visit with his relatives here. They made it up on tbe east side to Dal- 1 is in less than four hours. The Misses Hi lie H owe and Eflie prow n -accom pun- i**d them on the return trip Sunday after­ noon, going Imek on the west side. R. J. Evans, Proprietor. Soft drin ks in season, cigars ami tobacco. Fresh candies. Mr. I,ee H u m phrey, who has lately been visiting other towns in the vail«*y. «ava that although Dallas is one of the most progressive towns he has been in, she is d' ficent in on e thing, and that isa ! convenient d rin k in gan d w atering place. ( He is right. W e should have a place for visitors and others to get a d rin k o f ! our pure m ountain water w hen they are thirsty. ♦ j ONU MENT YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A REFRIGERATOR AT WHOLESALE PRICES “ foe*/ ID Foêijrt." Marble— -Granite j The August E v ery lsslv ’s is a m id-sum - mer num ber, bright with color and offer­ ing an inviting spread of short stories for vacations days. However, those i wlio look to a m agazine for som ething beskles entertainm ent, even in hot w eather, have not U*en forgotten, the preponderance o f fiction being happily balanced by the first instalm ent o f a new series by Charles Edward Rnascll $16 R efrigerator at 44 $15 $10 44 44 C. L. H A W K I N S R a ilr o a d s tr e e t, P a lla s . W .i . S T O W , TRU CKM AH. T be Dallas C ity bank held their an ­ D a l l a .« : O r e p o n nual election Saturday, resulting in the A fair sh are o f p a tron a g e aolitite« follow ing officials w ho will control tbe d all o-ders promptly filled. destinies of that lianking institution for the n ext y ear: President, R E. W il­ liam s; vice president R. C. C raven; cashier, W . G . V assall; assistant cashier, F. J. C ra v en ; directors, N. L. Butler. % M. M. Ellis, D. I«. Kevt, R. C. Craven, I * - A L F R E D BOOR.SE- R E. W illiam s. W . Vassal!, B. H. McCallon. Noah A. Clodfelter. niirht-watrhman at the Portia ml |sist office, died Saturday m orning at Ht. Vineent’ s Hospital, aged H4 »ears. A widow, tw o daughters, and four sons survive him . Mr f ’lodfelter was L u ti . o Indiana, afterwards rem ov­ ing to M onroe coun ty, Iowa. He cam e to Oregon 25 years ago ami was a resi lent of Independence. During tho past few years he resided in Portland. l i e was a m em ber o f the 17th Iowa reg- intent and was a highly respected citi- zen T he funeral s as held at Inde­ pendence at 3 o'clock M onday. 8 A RELIABLE PLACE TO TRADE. Painter, Paper Hanger Decorater Both inside and outside. W ork done in a satisfac­ tory m anner, latest styles of the art and com plete satisfaction guaranteed. % V? G iv e me a trial and be convinced. * - • J Dallas, We have sold our entire stock except three. These will soon go. B etter call early.