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TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZED THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1907. GILMAN COMPANY WANTS Itemizer, one year in advance.................................... With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal. With Oregon Woodman................................. II 50 DAMAGES . 2 00 . 1 75i Alleges Business Was Ruined by Acts of Furniture Associations ’PHONES: . ( OIBce, 257 Residence, 113 11 MUTUAL-( f Office, Kt HÌdencc, 371 Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town anil County. Scrofula sunshine just right to produce a fruit of U*HUtiful color, firm texture, and unrivalled flavor. And fier people | have the intelligence to take advan tage of theserconditions ”— Wilbur K. Newell, president state* board of horti culture. DO YOU GET UP UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. WITH A LAME BACK ? Ralph Adams, The Anti-Trust Man V. P . F IS K E . SUBSCRIPTION Buy Your Furniture Of Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilm er’s Swamp-Root, tnc great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth cen tury dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and B right's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilm er’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helplessjoo poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in 1 every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of th A paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to 1 find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and * 'vA/7V' i send your address to I Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- j hamton, N. Y . The regular fifty cent and Homenf swamp-itoot. ■ dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Probate Court. Alleging that its business was ruined by the furniture association, the Gil man Auction A Coni mission company has filed suit in the United States cir cuit court against twenty of the leading members of the association asking for damages according to the provisions of the Sherman anti-trust law in the sum of $150,000, placing the actual damages suffered at the hands of the combina tion at $50,000. The Gilman company J s located at 4M Washington street, and alleges that it was forced into the Northwest Retail Furniture Dealers’ Protective associa tion, one of the retad associations of the general organization, hut afterwards withdrew. The persons and firms nam ed in the comidaint are nearly all of Portland, as follows: F. S. Harmon A Co., D. N. and E. Walter A Co., of San Francisco. Hav- wood Bros. A Wakefield, Doernbeclier Manufacturing Co., W. and J . Sloan, of San Francisco Meier A Frank. Lipman Wolfe A Co, Tull A Gihba, ( his. Wort- man A King, Tail ben heimer A Schmeer, Powers Furniture Co. IGevurtz A Sons, Do not make any mistake, but re Eastern Outfitting Co., Oregon Furni member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr ture* Co*, E. A. Coveil, J . G. Mack and j Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address Herman Calef. I inghampton, N. Y. on every bottle. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J V Lyons and F J Goad et al to G RCurtis, 00 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w Willamette Valiev Lumber Co to G W Cone et al, 83 acres, t 7 ami 8 s r, 8 w................................. Anna M Coad to Paul Wessinger ejh^ftl, dower int lard in Dallas- C \yBoyle to G L Hawkins, lfi acres, t 7 s, r 5 w......................... Ed war? 1 Finley et ux to Jerry Graham, 20 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w W G Moore and J McHardy to Wm McHardy, 280 acres, t 7 s, r 0 w .................................. Jacob Brown to Joseph Winn, lot in Buena V ista............................. Ida R Sportsman to Ella Baker, lots in Independence.................. The editor of this paper does not take it u|ion himself to edit his adver tising columns. T hat space is pur chased by our business men to do with as they see fit, so long as 1101111111- ob jectionable to public decency is adver tised. We would prefer no personal references among competitors, but that is entirely their affair and not ours. We stand for free speech in our advertiseing columns just the same as in our news columns. ‘ Oregon excel in fruit. Because iter apples are the aek now lAi red stand ard of the world, bringing highest pric es from the trade of New York. Lon don, Paris and Berlin, lle r pears, cherries, dried prunes and strawberries have a national reputation, uuequaled by the fruit of any other section of the United States. Why? Because nature has given her a soil contain ing the necessary plant fond, a climate without extremes, and moisture had FO R Array of Legal Talent. * See 4<H 1200 12)0 1 175 $5 Special Rates and Train Service to Newport for Season of 1907 via Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. Hotels, resorts and attractions at Newport are now open for the season, and indications all point to this famous “Oregon Coast Resort” being more pop ular this season than ever before. A decided innovation, bound to he a source of great satisfaction to visitors and add greatly to the popularity^ this fast coming only “ Oregon Coast Resort,” will be the opening on July 3rd of the Newport theatre, for the summer season by a high class Stock company, made up of some of the best Stock actors on the coast, to include various members of the well tnow n Baker Theatre Stock Company of Portland. A series of the best stock plays available will he pro duced during the season with frequent change of bill. About July 1st there will be opened to the public one of the largest and best equipped Skating rink’s in the North west, containing 12,000 square feet of floor space. The rink will be kept open continuously day and evening except • luring bathing hours. These two attractions will divide hon ors with visitors in filling a long felt want for some place to while away the evenings after the close of out door at tractions. This company, as well as the South ern Pacific company and Oregon Rail road & Navigation Company, have now on sale season tickets to Newport from all points in Oregon at greatly reduced rates. These tickets can he purchased daily and are good for return until Octo ber 10’ 11X17. In addition to season tickets, this company and Southern Pacific company have placed on sale at reduced rates popular week-end three day tickets, good from Saturday to Monday, for the benefit of those who cannot advanta geously are season tickets, but who de sire to make frequent short interval trips to the beach during the summer. This company will also, commencing Sunday, June, lfi, provide special Sun day excursion trains from Albany to Newport and return, and have on sale one day excursion tickets at reduced rates for this train. Passengers holding season tickets or three-day tickets, cun travel going or re turning on Sunday excursion trains. For information relatives to rates, trains, etc., see tariffs on file at stations, for public inspection or refer to any agent of Corvallis and Eastern R. R. company, Southern Pacific company or Oregon Railroad A Navigation campany, GEO. F. KEVINS, General Passenger Agent. B. GILDNER, 1 3 Our Dinnerware Has Arrived W. H .Roy& Co. China and Notion Store, Tricks. GOOD GOODS — AT — RIGHT PRICES D L KEYT ?ERRYDALE* °-EG0« I have been notifie?! by the Oregon I Furniture Mfg. Co., of Portland, the on-1 ly place that I have been able to pur- ! chase western made furniture in Port- | land at wholesale, that Guy Bros. A l Dalton and Frank J. Ghaptnan told j them if they sold to me that they would ] I not buy of them, that l was selling too ' ! cheap. No doubt we are selling too j Chen pas Mr. Dalton came to my store last spring and wante?! to set prices. He I I sait! that we might as well have a good I j price; ami then they will tell you i ' that thev will save you money on fur- j niture. When I started my store last sprinc I was told by Mr. ( ’Impman that 1 I could not bnv furniture in Portland w'itbout an order from aomemie in the association, which I guess was true, as | I got Frank Kerslake to send in an or- ?ler f?»r me. Buy Your Furniture of Ralph Adams, Do You Know Corvallis & Eastern Railroad T h a t b re a d is l i k e l y to a b s o rb d is e a s e g e rm s w h e n sh ip p e d in a b a g g a g e c a r a lo n g w ith o t h e r common b a g g a g e ? T h a t th e Star Bakery p u ts o u t s o m e o f th e best bake- stuffs to be o b ta in e d a n y w h e re in th e W i l la m e tt e V a l le y ? T h a t #1 sp e n t in y o u r h o m e to w n is worth more to you th a n $ 3 s e n t o u t? T h r e e of th e m a n y r e a s o n s w h y sh o u ld do1“ m a u d th e Dallas product w h en b u y in g h ak estu ffs. TIME TABLE No. »5. b e st in BUSINESS COLLEGES BEST TRAINING; BEST POSITIONS Knroliment past fear. *43 pupil* nrariiiale* am * all uni nyed. we wtl! pi»?*?* you Into a position when rump«- PORTLAND, ORECON Clenn fwrep. Hnrker - D’d your »later take part ta the d um b fair? Parker Well, ahe wna one of a d«»xei girla who took everything In Bight.- Chicago New«. J fi. YAN0RSDEI A. J. BARHAM VaiOrsdel & Barham Moat have more farm* and city property t?> aell. We are turning away men everv day for want of plitiva to suit. lYrhape youra would. Come ami list with ns. We are making up a new IM to be aenl east. Get in on this. Will aell oq small commission. See us. It makes bone, blood and muscle without putting any tax on the digestion. When a Man Marries His Troubles Begin Tin- Su m m it. i've scaled the Itoc y mountain tops, I ’ve braved the Matterhorn, I’ve viewed the s’.ars front Frem ont peal And climbed Mont Illanc at morn. And yet of all Lrio vn altitudes Th?» highest on? »eined this: When Caroline ;VLd she’d be mine I reached the height of bliss. MLF.I SIEJ LAUNDRY Leave orders in Dallas witk J . J . Fidle nr at the Willi*»*»«onnfertinnerv The Catskills and the Apennines. \ Pike’s peak—I’ve climbed all three, And likewise old Vesuvius— They seemed quite high to me. But when i begrred the daughter’s hand H er father said: “By golly. You’ve surely touched th° apex now. this Is the height of folly!” —Carroll Watson Rankin In Judge A GOOD WATCH Was never to be gotten so easily as now, and here. With a stock of watches on hand, sufficient to equip any two jewelry stores in town, we can sell you a good time keeper anywhere from $3 up to $250. Everyone of them we guan.dtee for live years. Gold watch es from $10 up. The best movements, finest^cases. HIDDEN DANGERS. Nature Gives Timely OPTICIAN Warnings That No Dallas Citizen Can >0000000000000000 DANGER SIGNAL, NO. 1 com«« from the kidney secretions. They will warn yon when the kidneys are si k. Well kidneys excrete a cleat, amlier Huid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red ill-smelling urine, full of sediment and irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO 2 comes from the ha k. Rack pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the ap proach of dropsy, diabetes and Hrigh ’s TEN TH A N D M O RRISO N S T R E E T S , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N disease. Doan’s Kidney Rills curt- A . P. A R M S T R O N G , L L . B ., P R IN C IP A L sick kidneys and cure them perma- rcn tly . Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each s'.u- Mrs. A. R. H ill, of 331 E. Fifth St., de:it to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for Albany, Ore., says: “ Not a word too v horough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in much’ is said in praise of Doan’s Kid- fraction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the ne Pills, and it ought to be proof „ oucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand; enough of their merit when people asy, rapitY, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free— living right here in Albany recom mend them, instead of some unknown write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland. person in Texas or some otheff faraway place. I have used Doan’s Kidney « * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pills myself and know of many more * * who have used them. In my case * * they cured back ache and other trou blesome symptoms of kidney com * ft plaint. Everyone else who has used f t them to my knowledge have had the! ft same satisfaction and th at is why I j f t ft lend my name in endorsing the rente- | ft ft dy." Remember the name, Doan’s, and i f t take no other. For sale hy all deal ers. Price 50 cents. Fo ter-Milburn i f t ft (to., Buffalo. New York, sole agents I for the United States. ft ft USINESS COLL ft D E N TA L SURCEONS Dr. H. L. T o n e y Graduate Ann Arlsir, Michigan Dr. S- T . D o n o h o e Graduate University of California I I lllice, Uglow Bid . - ft ft ft ft ft ft • Soth Phones. I f t C om e in and see ou r new sh ip m en t o f shoes ju s t r e c e iv ed. G a y n o r ’s . 7:30 a. m. NATURALLY CARifUl, IT DOFS NOT COMC HIGH. No. 4 - L eav es D e t r o i t .................................... A rriv o ! « t A lb a n y ............................ 1 :00 p. m. 5:55 p. m. No. 3 - L ea ve* A lb an y Arri ve« ai Detroit .................... .12:30 p. m. Trains for Cor vai li» : No. a— beavo« A ibany ........................ A rrivo« a l C o n r a lli« .......................... No. 10- Leaves A ib a n y ..................................... A rrivo« a l C o rv a llls .......................... L eav e* A lb a n y .......... A rrivo« a t C o rv a llis No. I f — Leav L eaves A lbany. Affi ve* at C o rv allis 7 .55 p. in. 8;.l5 a . m. .. 2:52 p. m. . 3:00 p. m. 7 :35 p. m H:15 p. m 12 :50 p. m . 1 :S8 p. m. No. A— Leaves C o r v a llis ..........................................6:30 a . m. A rriv e* at A lb a n y .................................. 7:10 a. in. No. t — le a v e s C o rr a l lis ...................................... 12 4 5 p .m . A rriv es at A lb an y .............................. 1 :30 p, nt. No. 7— le a v e s C o rv allis ....................................... ft-nnp.m . A rriv e* at A lb a n y ............................ . 6 ;4 0 p . ni. No. 1 1 - Leaves C o r v a llis ........................................ 11:30 a m . A rrive« at A lb a n y ................. I2 ;1 5 a .r a . All o f th e ab ov e tr a in * e»M)neet w ith S o u th e r« P *«-I«r tr a in * t*»th a t A lb an ? an?i C o rv allis a* w ell a a tra in s fo r D etro it, g iv in g d ir e c t serv ice to New nort and R re te n b u sh H ot Sp rin g s. Frir fu rth e r In fo rm a tio n apply to U « 0 P. NKV1NH, <»en Pas* Agent, A lban y, O regon. H a . U N O . Agent. GsrveJUe. S h o e S to r e ORECON ................................ Traina to and froni Detroit: C. H. MORRIS, D A LLA S Afford to Ignore. HfCTRiCITY 10R LIGHTING IS ONLY EXriNSlYE TO PEOPlf W H O ARC WASTFUl AND CARIUSS. 10 YOU, WHO ARC Arrivus *t Ytiquiiia................... j *€* T . 1 :16 p. m 1 6:15 p. m L e a t e s C o rv a ÌU s................................ Trains for Albany : In Hi?- I 'a r k . She (imetlralijri Ah. the humtn* of the le-ive* In the park In the mitumnl \Vh*t doe* tlie uromii remind you oi. dear? H e The et**ra yon bought me for ■ fell thday present. — Bouton T ru * •crip». S c o t t ' s E m u l s i o n is powerful nourish- ment —highly concentrated. W IL L A M E T T E UNIVERSITY No. t - UftVM Yaqntnn .............................. . 6:10 a. m . ! Arrives ut Corvallis........................... 11 1» a. in. i Arrlvosat Albany............................. 12:15 p, m. j No. % - . 1*2:50 p. m 1 1 leaves Albany STAR BAKERY, D. T. BROWNE, Prop ^ qj, ^ ALL D R U G G ISTS! B O c.JIN D $ 1 .0 0 . v The new hotel is so nearly completed hat Mr. Fugit will move his business | »to the same next week. Another business block has l**cn he rn on North Main street next to Rob ison Brothers new building. Hop picking is over in this vicinity F o r t y - f o u r P r o f e ss o rs , T h r e e I ns t r u c t o r s . •ind tlie quality of the crop is of the best. | The quantity is about average. AFFILIATED COLLEGES. COLLEGE O FLIBK RA L ARTS The water franchise presented the. Courses—Classical........................... A. B. College of Mediciee . . ..................... M. D. council Monday night was not satisfac L iterary ........................... B. L. College of Law................................ LL. B. mry, and the matter was laid over for a j Scientific........................ B. S. College of Theology............................ B. D. time. Philosophical................. Ph.B College of Music..................................B. M. The Affiliated Colleges are financially The College of Liberal Arts main The electric light poles are nearly all independent of the College of Liberal •et, an<l the wires are being strung, and tains the following schools: Arts. The College of Oratory, O. B. icon we will have as light a city as any The School of Art, Certificate. The Teachers’ College, B. Pd. n the valley The School of Art is also financially The Normal School, Diploma. City Marshall Chamberlain, who is The Oregon Institute or the Aca- independent of the College of Liberal also acting street commissioner this demy, Diploma. Arts. week, began the much needed improve* The School of Commerce, Diploma. mentjof North Main street. F o r C at al o g ue , a d dr e s s Pr esi dent, Falls City and western Polk county J O H N H. C O L E M A N , Sal em, O r e g o n . lias room for ten thousand people and the same number of homes, and tne peo ple are beginning to find it out. George Rogers, from Fort Dodge, Iowa, is a Falls City visitor, and is so favorably impressed with the outlook here that he has concluded to locate with us. We are getting our share of the large number of people, who are taking ad I If his wife insists on having his collars, vantage of tlie low colonist rates to see cuffs and shirts laundered at home, af Oregon. When the visitors contrast ter he has been accustomed to sudi ar conditions of soil, climate and oppor tistic work as we have given him. For tunities with similar conditions in the highclass work on your, linen, for care states to the East, their praise of our ful treatment ami lor that faultless col country is loud and strong. or and finish on your linen, there is no laundry that can compare with tlie DALLAS Trains from ami to Yaquina Tke Anti-Trust Man • E N D FO R C A T A L O C U E $181 The attorneys for the Gilman com pany are James Cole, assistant United j * DALLAS . OK. States attorney, who successfully prose-1 uited the furniture combination in the m * * X * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * United States district court this sum mer; the law firm of Chamberlain, Thomas A Hailey, ami William McGar- . rv and A. E, Clark. The complaint alleges that the per-1 We are now prepared sons and firms named as defendants i to (it you up with a were members of the Northwest Furni new dinner set ture exchange, the Northwest Retail Furniture Dealers’ Protective Associa tion and the Oregon Retail Furniture Dealers’ association. All of these as sociations were part of the combination The Liuly—Ain’t seen your yoiui*. ordered dissolver! by Judge Charles E. | brother Jim ah >ut lately. Wolverton last June, the Northwest The Gentleman—No; ’e got ten day* Furniture exchange being the associa tion for wholesalers, and the others fori for knocking down n pleeceman. The Lady Ten day a tor one pleeea retail dealers. 1 man?— J'omh. Effect of Combination. According to the complaint, and as ll«*UNKure<l. was shown in the federal court last sum mer, members of the Northwest Furni ture exchange refused to sell goods to I retailers unless they were members of the various associations formed along J the coast, including the states of Oregon. I Washington, Idaho, Montana and Cali fornia. In turn the retailers pledged The patterns are themselves not to buy furniture from all new and the any wholesaler not a member of the ex prices reasonable. change. The plaintiff alleges that, in \ Come and see for accordance with the rules of the combi- j y o u r s e 1 f. We nation a schedule of non-competitive ! are always g la d prices, terms of sale and discounts was j to show our good8 maintained which throttled the trade *t is also claimed that a system of spy- i tg was maintained whereby would lie Felix Comegys was in yesterday on purchasers were sent to the Gilman his way home from the state fair and store to attempt to purchase goods at j reports it an improvement over former less than the schedule price. years. If successful! they would make a re Kra uleln Kulalla—My dear sir. w.- port Miss Bertha Collins announces to her to the association, which in turn I C O L L I N S B L O C K are drawing near a tunnel. Will l not I would fine the offender. Because of many patrons that she will have her hope that— D A LLA S, - O REG O N opening of fall millinery Friday even I these fines and other restrictions the Mini That's right, miss. You would plaintiff alleges it was forced to discon ing and Saturday, September 20th and 21st. lH-tter not hope. Meggeudorfer lllat tinue its relations with the association, ' thereby placing itself in a position where | tar. Mr. A. M. Vernon, who has l>een on it could not buy furniture. the Tom Notson place near Perrydale Because of this fact the complaint al was a caller yesterday. Mr Vernon leges the Gilman company was tumble has purchased afannnear McMinnville, to supply its trade, which rapidly fell and will shortly move there. I away and caused the damage to the I firms business in the sum named in J the complaint.—Oregon Journal. The Furniture Trust at Their Old signifies th e $1000 SUMMER ^EXCURSION. ^ T I M B E R Next Friday and Saturday will see our second annual school fair iti full operation. That it will 1»' an even greater success than the first one is bountifully assured. Business men of Dallas and Inde|>endence have given lilierally to insure such, ami if com petitors have done half as well, we will have a fair unw cdlcd by any county. The various comm it tees have worked hard and made good in every way. FALLS CITY. Estate of L. 1.. Hannuiu, decease?!— final account heard and approved and administrator discharged. Estate ?*f Charles A. Mattison, decent e?l —report of sale of real estate appro - ?*?1; ordered that administrator executi deed to purchaser. Few are entirely free from it. It may develop ao slowly as to cause little if any disturbance during the whole period of childhood. It may then produce dyspepsia, ca tarrh, and marked tendency to con sumption, before causing eruptions, sores or swellings. The answer made by the Pacific To get entirely rid of it take the great States Telephone company in the suit blood-purifier, brought against it by the state of Ore- i gou for unpaid taxes is one of the In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets most important in otir history, as it known as S a r s a ta b s . 100 doses $1. involves a ipiestioii of national as well as state inipormnce. Should this Today is Dallas day at the state fair, company succeed in their contention, or it could seem seem so from the ab I it will knock many of our present and sence of people on our streets, . contemplated laws into worse than a Is Association Dissolved? cocked hat— in fact such a result Some assert that the state fair horse Aside from the claim for damages the would he too far reaching and disas- most important charge in the complaint racing with the lid on is like apple DR. C. A. CAMPBELL jtio u s to seriously contemplate The is chat the furniture association, which dumpling without the sauce. question raised is one th at must l>e was supposed to have been dissolved O S T E O P A T H I C P H Y S I C I A N . when the members pleaded guilty in - ...... • At last a private citizen hue brought considered, however, and might lie the United States district court this Graduate American School of Os- ^ teopatliy, Kirkville, Mo. summer, is still active, and according settled now us well as at so iu p future suit against the Southern Pacific to to the complaint filed today, carrying compell lhem to accept 13.50 an acre time. In brief, the Pacific States out its operations more actively than for 160 acres of there railroad land. Company alleges that the entire in it before the members were fined. Chroiftc Diseases and Diseases of In the complaint it is alleged that I t is our belief that this man will win iative ami referendum system as en the Gilman Company was enjoying a Women and Children a Spec acted by the people and the legislature out, but we are afraid this procedure business amounting to $(**0,000 a year ialty will have to be followed by every one is void, null and worthless because it prior to the formation of the combina violates the Constitution of the Uni tion, from which it derived a net profit who desires any >•( this land. of $10,(XX). It is alleged that the com Dallas Hotel ted States and of Oregon in something bination, because of its restrictions, and • ■ ORECON system of fines, ruined the business of D A L L A S Another session of our city council like fi.ty different wavs the Gilman company, which claims to lias come and gone and we are still have suffered actual damage in the without some plan devised for a per sum of $50,000. w ^ ^ yr F^F^ A SeiiBt* »tf P ro p o rtio n . According to the Sherman anti-trust manent night-watch. As time toes law, a person or corporation can recover | I IF YOU WANT TO SELL on, the nights get longer and longer, three times the actual damage suffered j leaving our town unprotected for from a combination in the restraint of trade. If the jury finds the damage in more hours than before. The council 'he Gilman case to have been $50,000, man who Buds an acceptable way out the court will assess a judgment for * | $150.000. Attorneys fees are also al- | of the difficulty will certainly he de And Get Quick Returns lowed by the law, which are asked for serving of our eternal gratitude, in tin* sum of $3,000. Hood’s Sarsaparilla g» ^ Convalescent* need a large amount of nourish* •fcr ment in easily digested form. It is e c o n o m ic a l b e ca u s e it ca n bo q u i c k ly tu r n e d o ff w h en n o t n e e d e d . W ith g a s o r k e ro s e n e th e r e is th e te m p t a tio n to le t li g h t b u rn w h en n o t n e e d e d , to sa v e Ito th e r o f lig h tin g a n d a d ju s tin g , In s o m e h o m e s th e e l e c t r i c li g h t b ill a m o u n ts to o n ly a b o u t $2 p er m o n th . Y o u c a n p ro b a b ly g e t s o m e k in d of a r t if i c ia l lig h t for less m o n e y th a n e le c t r ic lig h t, hut d oes i t s e v e y o u a n y th in g « ’h en it li m its o p p o r tu n itie s for w o rk %nd r e c r e a tio n , r u in s y o u r e y e s ig h t,.s m o k e s y o u r « a l l s , m a r s d e c o r a io n s a n d in c r e a s e s h o u s e h o ld w o rk . Y o u c a n p ro b a b ly s a v e « d o l l a r to -m o r r o w b y g o in g w ith o u t \ o u r m e a ls , b u t it w o u ld n 't li e -e c o n om y. I* is n o t so m u ch w h a t y o u s a v e , h u t, h ow y o u s a v e , t h a t c o u n ts . We a r e a lw a y s r e a d y to e x p la in th e “ in s a n d o u ts ” o f th e li g h t in g p ro p o s itio n to y o u , C a ll o n u s o r p h o n e to u s. W e a r e n e v e r to o b u sy to t a l k b u sin e ss. Willamette Valley Company E . V / . K E A R N E S , M a n a g e r, D a lla s , O r e g o n . Office on Mill street, p u t north of the coart house. Phones: \ Bell, 421, Mntuid, 1297, ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft