^ w y w ^ w w ^ ....WE HAVE FOR.... # Fine Swiss Cheese ............... 30c Fine Cream Cheese............... 2()e Cream llriek Cheese..............30c Mi Laren’s CM til) Cheese.......... 15c Just in— Barrel Heinz’s Sweet Mixed Pickles, something fine. Boiled Ham every Day. Fresh Barrel of Queen Olives. Grape Juice, the finest on the maiket. We Are Still Hammering Crider’s Grocery DALLAS - - CHURCH DIRECTORY. OREGON Beware of Oinment for Catarrh That Contains Mercury, Preaching hours at 11 and 8 . j as mercury will surely destroy the aens© ' “ f smell and completely derange tl.e _ | whole system when entering it thmueh © Preaching Sunday morning and even I the mucous surfaces. Such . rticl Ì 1 i11«- S,V at fi:4S,i '‘ houl i never la- used except on presetip- e '¡-“ 'tue a‘ tl;.t0. _ Prayer Mieet ug ThurH- fr,„n r reputable . „ a b l e phyi physicians, as H e day evening.—A. C. Bluekenbury, past­ iamage they will do is ten fold to the or. good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manafactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, con­ BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and even­ tains no mercury, and is taken inter­ ing. Sunday school at 10. B. Y. P. U. nally, acting directly upon the blood at 6:80. Praver meeting Wedneeday and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you evening.—C. rt. Davi*, pastor. get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. Cheney A Co. Testimonials sent free. PRKSBYTlfilUAN CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev­ Sold by druggists. Price 75 cents a ening. Sunday school at 10. Christian l>ottIe. Take H all’s Family Pills for Endeavor at 6:30. Praver meeting constipation. Thursday evening.— D. J. lacker, pestor. Wanted—Some acreage tracts.-r-But- 1er A Dunn. CHRISTIAN cnrucii Preaching Sunday morning and even­ ing. Bible school at 10. Senior y * . ï H * ’ V ir â Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible class and prayer meeting Thursday evening. ; A. C. Corbin, pastor. è L UNCHEON to get your Hardware trade because we know wc can give you Hie mo»t satisfaction at the least cost. Wheth­ er it Ire trade-tools or domestic and culinary untensils, we know that om stock is superior in quality and du­ rability to any in town. You can only find this out by leaving a trial nder with 11 s. You’ll surely leave many more afterwurds. ^ I ( We M. K. CHt’ HCH few go«- - • r sa’ e -ten head o f nannies and , For a decree com pelling the defendants an4 I OST Tw o ruin coats between Pallas and | live o f wethers John Martin, Dalla«, or each and all o f them to appear and M l forth 1 * Derry. Finder please leave at Ghorke A w hat interests, claim or title they have or 8haw ’s meat market. Mutual phone 551 Pioneer. claim in or to the lands mentioned and describ­ ed in the plaintiff's eoinplaiut, which said land* OR S A LE —One heavy w a g o n -A . C. Dim irk «r e described as follows, tow it: U fA N T K D -O. k wood. Strictly fir«trlass oak Notification No. 1M7.claim N o . « , being parts Dalla«. tf butts tor ax handles. ( ’ash on d elivery.— of sections 14 and 23 in township 9 south, range 1 Address Western Handle Mfg. Co., Chas. A. 4 west, bounded and described as follow «, tow it: i Hoff, manager, Pallad. Or. 85 Beginning at a point 6.70 ebainaeast and 5.6t chains north o f the southweat corner of «aid section 14, running thence eaat S2.20 chains, Vo. 1 cow f o r mile. Inquire o f Mrs. Kd. Sei- thence south 5.60 chains, thence east 26,06 ' farth, Riekreall. chains, thence south 1» degrees west «ch a in s, tiience south 50 degrees west 10 chains, thence v r o T IC E 18 HERE BY G IV E N T H A T TH E FI south 53 degrees and 30 m inutes’ west, tM.JfeO mil aeeount «>f Juliiui Hanumn as ad- cl,dins, thence west 26.71 chains, thence north \\ H K R K \s mv wife. « T H I J Hall. Iia» left l l * ' iny bed at u board «>i her owti free w ill. I inlnixtrator o f the e*tate«*iLewUL Hannum. de- 36.25 chains to the place of beginning In th* heroby warn all persona not to trnst her ou my <‘eased, has been fll *d In the county court of district of land subject to sale at Oregon City, dcrouut, aa 1 w ill pay no billa of her «-«uitraet- Polk county, state o f Oregon, and that the 14th Oregon, containing 160 acres. And for a de­ in g .-D . K. Hall. 86 dav o f September. l'NW, at the hour of lu o ’oloe* cree declaring that the plaintiff is the owner in a. in., has been du lv apiMilntinl by «u«‘h court fet of said lands and that the delendants and for the hearing o f objections to «ueh final mis­ each and all of them have no right, title, in­ p O R S ALE—10 head o f good, young dairy rows. count and the settlement thereof, at which terest or claim In law or In equity in or to said * Some are fresh now, and the rest w ill be time any person Interested in «ueh estate may lands or any part or portion thereof and that next mouth. Reaulenee about 2} miles aouth- appear ami file objection« thereto in w riting they be forever enjoined irom claim ing any jright, title or interest therein and for thecosts oust o f R iek rea ll.- Manly Martin. S12 and contest the same. JCLIC8 H A V N C M . and disburesments of this suit to bs taxed, Adm inistrator o f the estate. ]T u s iu m m o iis is served upon you b^ pub 11 Gal- N. L. Butler. Attorney. cation by order of the Honorable W ill / 'H O IC K fresh cow for «ale by W. D. Calkin«. loway, Judge o f the above entitled court, J Ä W ^ Bell phone 4ÔH. on the 2nd day o f August. made at chambers char 1907. T at said order provided that said publica­ tion be made by publishing the same in the 'O A T S for sale 20 wethers. 12 tmnniea and 2 Polk County ltemizer. a newspaper published J registered b illle «.—I. F. Yoakum, Dalla«. in Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, and that the N O T IC K H H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T fir«-' publication thereof Y>e made on the 8th by virtue of an execution iaaued out of th* d»i\ of August, 1907, and the last publication Yl’ K have SOoak pouts for sale—( ’ rider’s gro- circuit court of the state of Oregon for the . ther of be made on the 19th day of September. ” eery. county of Polk, and to me directed on the 1907, and that you be required to appear end loth day of July 1907. upon a judgment and an*w er said com plaint on or before th# 19th dav of September, 1907. W EATH ERFO RD A W Y A T T L'OR 8A LE W hite oak posts by Black A Coch- decree duly rendered, entered of record and and N. L. BUTLER. I ran. Mutual phone, black 51 tf docketed in and by «aid court on the 13th dav Attorneys for Plaintiff. of July, 1907. in a certain suit then in aai-' \ F Final Seul ment. __ Sheriffs Sale. court |>ending, wherein J. M. Mitchell, was plaintiff, ami Annie 8. Griggs ami Preston Richardson were defendants, iu fa­ vor of plaintiff and against said defendants, by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in nai l execution, and herein­ after described, to pay the sum due the plaintiff of $77 and the further sum of $20 attorneys fees together with the costs ami disbursement* of said suit taxed at twenty dollars and ooata and expense* of *aid execution. 1 will On EVANGELICAL CHURCH. -,--------------- . Caveaia and Copyright« regi»- I Preaching Sunday morning ami even . tered. Send Sketch, Model or Photo, for free I I re p o rt on patentability. ALL b u s in e s s I ing. Sunday school at 10. Christian I * TBICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. l atent practice I Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meetings I I ’gH'lnalTeiy. Surpassing reference». Wideawake inventors should have our hand- Thursday evening.— N. W. Sager, past^| 1 I hook on How to obtain and Sell patents. What in- _ I ventiona will pay.How to get ft partner.andother I or. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Still I valuable informal ion. Sent free to any address. I MARKET REPORT. Want Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­ las and their Friends. The - V V V V W V V T V f V v V -V f V f V f Chance » » 4 FRTSH | E C C S a nd * B U T T E R and ; Y O U N C C H IC K EN S to figure on your builders hardware. If we cannot save you money we do not want the businest. Our large line of door locks and I fixtures are still unbroken. ! The largest and most complete line 1 % of firstclass paint in the city. —W ANTE D A T TH E— DA H A S HOTEL W e Pay C a sh - y'w W W Ask AAA AAA4 V a AAA V7l W ' r V A v A W A W V V VVV V W V V Umbrellas repaired by Lee Smith. Lots of exchanges free at this office. M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building. About The New Washing Machine Hint runs by water power. No work about it, and it costs but little more than the others. Something New Corborundum Grinding Wheels for Every Purpose Cuts ten times as fast as the com­ mon grindstone. Does not heat the steel and therefore does not draw the temper. All prices and sizes. When it comes to Cutlery you can’t beat us. Our Knives, Sissors and Razors are the Best that Can Be Made, and We Guarantee the Fact. About Our Furniture Department Mrs. J G. Wright, an old and high­ ly respected lady, of Salem, died Tnes- dav at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Rosenburg, in Seattle, of heart failure. Sweeney Bros., at the Dallas flouring ,niils are paying 72 cents for new w heat. They have ekcell ent storage capacity, and you cannot do better than to store vith them. A. Lynch has purchased 70 acres "f '.and west of this citv belonging to the Dallas City hank. The sale was made will give you com- hrough the agency of the Dallas Real > plete protection Estate Co. and long service Itihing piles provoke profanity, but You can't afford •rof.initv won’t cure them. D »anfs oin­ t to buy any other ment cures itching, bleeding or protrud­ Every garment ing piles after years of suffei nig. At any guaranteed irug store. The best dealers sefl it We have a long communication from I H. Dunlop explaining some family Htferences. As said things'are of no nterest to the public, the manuscript was returned. £fyopt earache in two minutes ; tooth­ ache or pain of burn or scali in five minutes; hoarsenes, one hour, mus- 1 cache, two hours, sore throat 12 hours. —(V. Thomas' ElectricOil, monarch ov­ er pain. If vou haven’t the time to exercise •eguiailv, Doan’s regnlets will prevent <*onsti|>ation. They induce a mild, easv I healthiul action of the tmwelp without I gri|-©ing. Ask your druggist for them, j 25 cents. Will Paul returned Monday from Ea.«t- , ern Oregon. He brings hark some sam­ ple w heat that from one seed there I were 133 perfect and fully developed | I heads. It is a new variety ami called | Dale's Gloria. A China and tin shower wes tender-1 ed Mr. B. M. ( J mv an«l M il" Mabel | Hi'lme. at the < kl• J. A. McLaughlin, J. T. Mc­ Laughlin and McLaughlin, his w ife, E liza ­ beth Kennedy and Richard Kennedy, her husband, _ ACRES, l m ile south o f Falls City, Polk Umphrev Ward and--------- Ward, his w ife, Au iileG reen, 1^0 county, best produce market oil the Ward, Thom as Pltzer, e6ast. Im plem ents and hay If desired. Three Isaac Dora I’ itzer, Pearl Pltzer, or five years. Orchards, sm all fruit and g a r­ Jackson Pltzer, W illiam den, residence and two barns. Murphy a m i--------------- Mur­ FR A N K BUTLER, phy, his wife, Margaret A. 85 Falls City, Oregon. Francis and------------ Francis her husband, Charles Mur­ phy a n d --------------- Murphy, his wife, Edward Murphy and---- Murphy bis wife, Dov- ie Pltzer, Columbus Tetherow a n d --------- Tetherow . his V O T IC K IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T TH E UN. | wife. King Teth erow , Cain I ’l (lerslgned has filed his final account as ad- ‘ Tetherow and------------ T eth ­ iniiiistrator o f the estate o f Elizabeth Manston, erow, his w ife, Samuel T eth ­ deceased, and Friday, September 27, at 1 erow a n d ----------Tetherow, o ’clock p. m.‘ o f said day at the county court Ills wife, Emma C olw ell and house, o f Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed W arner Colw ell, her hus­ by Hon. E. F. Coad, Judge o f the county court band. G. W. McLaughlin for said county, as the tim e and place for the and Sophronla McLaughlin, hearing of the Maine. A llpersona Interested in bis wife. A. M. McLaughlin said matter are hereby notified to appear at and Mary M cLaughlin, his said time and showcause, if any there be, why wife, W. tf. M cLaughlin and said account should not be approved and the --------- McLaughlin, his wife, estate settled and closed. H arriett Ward, Kate McCar­ Dallas, Oregon, Aug. *1, 1907. ty and Albert McCarty, her F H. MANHTON, husband, Martha Tetherow Adm inistrator o f the estate. h i m ! Thomas Tetherow , her husband, defendants. ,, Summons Farm to Rent. Final Settlement. Final Settlement. For Guardian Sale. O TH ’ E 18 H EREBY G IVE N T U T T H E UN- dersigned has been appointed by the muii-. ty court o f Polk County, Oregon, administrator In the m atter o f the guardianship o f Bessie o f the estate of W illiam T. Haley, deceased. All Hay vs, Margery Ha>es, Ross Hvyes, N eal H ay­ persons knowing themselves indebted to said es and W iley Bayes, m inor children o f N ellie estate are hereby notified to call and settle the Hayes, deceased. same with the undersigned w ithin six months ON T TH18 29th ____ D A Y OF JULY „ ___ .1907, OW OM H IS ____ from the date h tr «o f and all persons holding comes C. U. Coad, the guardian iu the claims against said estate are hereby notified above named matter and presents to the court to present the same duly verified at the oftiie bis petition for the sale o f certain real proper- o f N. L. Butler, ill the city o f Dallas, Polk coun­ j ty belonging to said wards which, is described ty Oregon. within six months from the date t as follow s: hereof. Saturday, Sept. 14th, 1907, 1 A part o f lot 3 and 6 in block 3, o f ths O rig­ Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 5th day o f inal town of Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, and September, 1907. at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m., of said described as beginning at the southwest cor­ M AX H A LE Y, dav, at the we*t door of the county ner o f said lot 6, in said block S, thence run­ Adm inistrator o f the estate o f W illiam T. cour*. house in I)all..*, Polk county, Oregon, ning north 127 feet aud 8 inches; thence east 76 H aley, deceased. sell at public auction to the highest bidder feet ; thence smith 127 feet and 8 inches; thence for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the west 75feet to the place o f beginning; and it right, title, interest and estate which «aid appearing to the court that said jietitlon on it* face is in due form o f law. defendants, Annie S. Griggs and Preston | It is therefore ordered by the court that said Richardson and all persous claiming under j petition be set for hearing on Proposals for Street Improvement Adam* and Hibbard Com- Poultry Business not Overdone OILED CLOTHING A Few Facts Caldwel Bros. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINESS. One drunk is reported bv Police Judge Messrs. Bob McBride is now a resident of North Brown for the last week. Usual fine. Yamhill. pose the New Firm. Corvallis pap rs say that Arnold« | Earl Wisecarver has been visiting in merry-go-rounc f h left * that * town for Dai- | McMinnville. Messer« Ralph Adams and Harry las. F. K. Hubbard is seriously ill at his Mr. R. R. Bettis, of Fall« City, left Hibbard, under the firm name of Adam« Bridgeport home. yesterday for a visit at his old New A Co., have entered the field as hand­ Willis Siminton is Quite ill at his home York home. lers of furniture, hardware and agricul­ in South Dallas. The Kirkpatrick wooden awning is tural implements. They have leased Those who want the BEST printing, now dow'ii, being the last one to go on the D, J. Riley corner on Main and our Main street«. come to this office. Washington «treets, and will immed- Thev «ay that D. P. Stouffer let go on j iately begin the erection of a business« L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary his auto and hired a rig to take his wife public, typewriting. block there commensurate with their and daughter to the farm yesterday. needs. The building will have a front­ All hop yards are now running that We have parties looking for bargains age of 85 feet on Main and 100 feet on intend to pick at all. in city property. List with the new Miss Angeline Southwick is very ill at real estate company.—Butler A Dunn. Washington street. For the present it her home in Bickreall. will be built of corrugated iron, but with There is nothing lieats advertising in Labor day was not observed in Dallas. the ltemizer. Charley Svron brought a cement foundation so laid as to allow Too busy a time of year. up that lost lady’s skirt before the paper in the near future of a brick veneer. It will be one story only. Its erection Carev Howe came up from Portland got off the press. in his touring car Tuesday. Nicholas Tarter, assistant teacher of will be commenced next Monday and it Mr. and Mrs. Willard Siefarth are up mathematics in the Oregon Agricultural is expected that the new building will college, who has been receiving treat­ be completed by November 1st, and from Portland visiting relatives. ment for his eyes in this city, ha« re­ C.W . Nash, of Salem, is now employ­ turned to Corvallis much improved.— realy for occupancy. The new firm will put in thorough- uptodate lines in ed by D. A. Madison as mixologist. Salem Journal. the articles mentioned, and that they Four oi our compositors being in the Everywhere you go. on train, steam­ will do a large business is already guar- hop field, the old man h. s to hustle to boat or other public conveyance, you I anteed. Mr Adams has already shown to the get out this edition. nlways hear Dallas spoken of bp travel ^ T h e fire bell was rang Friday night ers as one of the most thriving town« od public that he is an energetic business man and of suj>erior ability in such a for a burning chimney in Tom Stock- the west side,— ltemizer. And Newberg the other one. Shake. capacity. For Mr. Hibbard it will be a well’s house. Damage nominal. venture, but his success in other lines —Newberg Graphic. Through the agency of A. .1, Barham, predict that he will make good. The For some time it has been recognized new firm have already secured from the Uncle John Wiseman has bought of l\ S. Greenwood a lot in the first ward by all that the Stafrin drug store was forg­ council tha right to make an improve­ ing far ahead in the matterof popularity ment that w ill mean much to the city •or $260. and patronage. In fact this store has and meet with the popular approval of Mr. and Mrs. George Miles, who have long enjoyed the major portion of the all. This is the installation of a public been visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. trade tributary to this city. Their cour­ drinking and watering fountain. It will F. S. Ramsey, left Tuesday for their tesy to all, carefullness in preparing per- he located on Washington street inside homo in Los Angeles. seriptions, excellent goods and fair pric­ the curb line, and besid'sa convenient Hon. Frank Butler is seriously ill at es, have aided materially in bringing trough for the watering of animals, there will bo an ice fountain for the general Kails City and was taken to the hospi­ this about. tal at that place Wednesday, typhoid Through the agency of the Dallas real public, which Mr. Pepper, the genial fever l>eing the ailment. estate company the following deals have proprietor, of the ice factory, has agreed to keep cool and pleasant for allcomers. Frank Bverley presented us with a been made this week. Hon. G. L. This is hound to make that corner an •ougar claw the other day. He killed it Hawkins has purchased of Charley Boyle extra busy one and one of our business on his ranch on Sunshine Creek, and it h> acres of his fartn between here and centers. Riekreall, the price an acre not as yet measured 9 feet from tip to tip. being given out. George R. Curtis, of Will Baker, a Salem carpenter, while California, has bought 61 acres of the F. CO U N cT MEETING. working at Kimball’s fruit dryer Mon- J. Coad place four miles north of Dal­ lay, made a misstep and fell 16 feet to las. Bonding the City by Initiative for the ground, sustaining serious injuries. Us Washington, D. C.J REPORTED WEEKLY BY U. 8. LOUGH ARY. Wheat, a bushel, $1. Bran, a ton, $22 50. Shorts, a ton, $25. Oats, a bushel, 45 cents. Flour, a barrel, $4.50. Baseball goods at Lee Smith’s Cyclery. | Flour, a sack, $1 15. Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt. Got kite A Shaw have a new canvass Potatoes, a bushel, 90. awning. Butter, a pound, 30 cents. Lard, a pound, 14 cents. Real estate—that« all.—Van Orsdel Bacon, sides, a pound, IS cents, A Barham. flame, a pound, 18 cents. County court is still in session as we Shoulders, a pound, 14 cents. o to press. Eggs, a dozen, 25 cents. Chickens, a dozen, $3 @ $5. A Mr. McKinnv is reported missing Dried fruits, a pound, 0 @ 15 cents. from Falls City Beets, a pound, 2 cents. There is an Uncle Tom’s Cabin show Turnips, a | k > u i k 1, 2 cents, in town tonight. Cabbage, a pound, 2 cents. Onions, a pound, 3 cents. Come and list w ith the hustlers—Van Beans, a pound, 5 (cb 8 cents. Orsdel A Barham. Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents Sheriff Grant was in Indej>endence Hay, a ton, $10 (a $15. yesterday on official business. The millinery store ef Misg Bertha Collins will be open next Saturday. D. SWIFT & CO. 1501 Seventh St., . V O T IL E 18 HERE BY G IVE N T H A T TH E UN ’ derslgned has filed his final account us ad­ ministrator of the estate o f Edward R. Cutler, deceased, mid Friday. September 27, 19 )7, at 1 o’clock, p. in., o f said day, at the county court house,of Polk county. Oregon, has beendlxed by Hon. K. F. Coad, Judge o f the county court for said county, ns the time and place for the hearing of thè same A ll persons interested in said matter arc hereby notified to appear at sh i o’clock, a. m. o f said day, at the county court house, o f Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon. E. F. Coad, judge of the eouuty court for said county, as the tim e aud place for tl.e bearing o f the same. All persons interested in said matter are hereby notified to appear at said time and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved and the estate settled and closed. Dallas, Oregon, July 30, 1907, E U Z A B K fll E LLE N STEW ART, Adm inistratrix of the estate. Spices, Extracts, Toilet Articles, Stock and Poultry Food. A ATCH FOR ATKIN’S A GON A buy o( the traveling W And agent for Polk County. W a t k in ’s R e m e d la s Geo. Hinshaw. *x # M ****m ***********x *m ****M x ***m M d k M d k ** j Improved i Slabwood We have graded our slabwood. and can now suit the most » fastidious customer in either length or quality. Now is the time to plain* your order and have it perfectly dry for win­ der consumption. Farmers or­ ders also filled. are now here ready for you r in- sp ectio n -an d t r y -o n -a n d that we offer you and you r friends the first opportun ity o f viewing the largeet and moet m agnifi­ cent display o f Sprin g apparel wo have ever had. If you can’t com e to-m orrow , com e the day after, or an y day thi« week. It’s to Your Interest to Know * That the Smartest Spring Fash- % ions For Men and Young Men Owing to last Monday being Lalior day md a holiday the city council simply met and adjourned to last night. Tin me« ting then found all present except Mdcrtnon VanOrsdel and Stafrin, who Oregon. Dalian, are in the east on personal business. The city attorney re|M>rted the plan <»f landing the city for sufficient to pur- NEW TO-DAY hase the water works a feasible one by the initiative process, and that it would rake almut four months to go througn the necessary preliminaries. No defi­ 0 \K L i >«! for naie by V a \. Planter, Da I bin RIM nite action was taken in the matter, but it is prolrable that there will be in the pO R HALE- -One full Jerney row g lv lm > milk ; one Poland t'hlna Iniarand one Po near future. land China now---J. M. Harford. HH> riaims allowed : F H Morrison, fees........... ...... $3 25 Wm Faull, merchandise............. 5 50 i ; o r s %UE--O im • neeond han«1 Ohio ennilac utter, So. W, nelf fee«ler and blower, inolili' J R Harris, salary ..................... 52 00 • I •«1 « on track.— W. J. Crawford, Ha lem. Vo. 1 V P Fiske, printing ................... 7 04 Prione, Parin ‘/s HI Jno Klauck, ’« ashinghose........... 4 00 M D Coulter, sprinkling............. 6 00 Between h alla* and K lrkreall laal I. D Brown, fees ................ 50 95 b I OHT Monday, a blue akirt. Return tit thin «»f Willamette Valley Co lights .. 131 20 flee or to Mra. Jan. Middleton ami be nultably D. A. Madison was granted a saloon rev» arded. license, J R. Harris resigned as city marshal L’ OR HA l.K K itra good row J Jemey. W ill la* and street commissioner and the same * frw h in Oetolirr. I rupi ire of Ora Hnrrii g «12 was accepted. John P. Bv*»rs and C. ton. Dallan.- -Mutual phone ft L. Hnbl»ard were nominated to fill th«* vacancy, the vote standing Byers 2, C O R S A LE or trod** for goats o r cattle a IfiM Hubbard 1, blank 1. As it takes a ma- j * pound horse W. p. Dalla-. No. 2, HIV jority of the council vote to elect, there phone A . IP. 15. was no ©lection, and the council will meet in s|»ecial session tonight to elect a , URUXEH warned to dry on the successor to Mr. flarri«, the town l»eing « )»ought by Henry Voth, Kalt Croc without an officer of that description durirg the meantime, except Mr. Joe NEH w a-»-d by H. P K im ball at hla Ita lia » Stow e who c arries a star as a s|»ecial of­ OKI • dryer. W ill pay the highest market p f i f f ficer. a-h. • H19 Ralph Adams was granted leave to put in a cement watering trough at the U ’ H EA T Wanted - New 1907 National htcyel intemection of Main and Washington " with eoa*ter brake to trade for w heat at streets. i • ark e< price at Lee Smith's Uyelery As the atreet grading c*»ntract W F. 8. Ramsey was unfulfilled, new bids LO RH ALF^ Both 1 tinregi were called for which will lie foil ml else­ * *r|, O itawobl ra m - A la o a few m rlw tcrM j Angora bu cks--W. D. G illia m . Ita lia * UHI where. ^ S ' l M M l. Ü T IH H | Adjourned W> Thursday night. I f you wish to dross well at little e x p e n se -if you want a Suit o r Overcoat o f smarteat »tyle and o f strictly high q u a lity -it is to you r interest to come here at once and m ake an early selection from our splendid ai-ytrlinent o f ....... W. D. MATTHEWS j M IC H A E L S -S T E R N FINE C L T H IN G .. which wo show in a ll the most fashionable fabrics in a broad variety of handsom e weaves. Look where you m ay you positively cannot find values to eqi|al those we offer you in -- Spring Sack Suits for Men and Young Men at $12 to $30 o f most advanced sin gle and double-hrested with every detail as perfect as if exclu sively custom -tailor-m ade with a special offering of selected styles and fabrics, fu lly equal in valu e to most $20 suits at ................... styles The new Spring styles in Hats both stiff and soft li Spnat Ibbtrtahcry tt slaw *1 that’s kw «8 wart, free («liar ii kaN- lose, oast Mfaatfty priced. U6L0W CLOTHING HOUSE Dallas, O re g o n . m ■ W m « t