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The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County. VOL. X X X III. DAL.LAS O R E G O N N O V E M B E R 7, 1907 HERE AT LAST. m No Man Will Ever Wear a more stylish suit than our Hart, Schaffner & Marx Var sity sack suit There’s distinction in it; gives a “man so different” look; high toned. You ’ll m iss a good thing if you don’t see. and wear these clothes We can fit you perfectly in these goods, and they’re all wool, per fectly tailored and our prices are no more than you pay for mercerized cotton suits C o p yrig h t 1 9 0 by Hart Schaffner i i Marx FURS! FURS! Ladies’ Skirts from and Long Coats At Attractive Prices $1.25 to $20 We are Showing a Goad Line of City Rock Cruiher and Roller Now in Dallas. is i.p to date and the values we offer are ap preciated by the buying public. W e draw this conclusion from the amount we sell BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIBBON SHOES Yours for business EN CAMPBELL & HOLLISTER Cash Store INDEPENDENCE. Courtesy We tBide. C. E. Barclay of Alsea, was an arrival here Wednesday and will remain prob ably several weeks. After being week« and weeks over Mrs. Eoff and children departed due our rock crusher lias at last arrived, | Wednesday for Portland where they will reside in the future. and is now being set up by mechanic« i Miss Nola Owens has returned from at the rock quarry. The road roller al an extended visit at Portland and took so eaine with* it, the two having been ! charge this week of a school at Parker. shipped from Portland on the same car. | J. W. Lemmon, a former resident of Instead of coming directly to Dallas, a Indejtfu d-jiw- has been here the past nice little convenient run of 60 miles, few days and is considering a busi and arriving here at least the next day, j ness projgv itmo with the probability of « pmug « .‘ttident here. it wae seen fit to send the car up on the 4 gu. east side. They let it go as faf as 1*1 p * of vim. Fred «-Hooper’s 'Woodburn and then it took a run out on Sunday *« tool class were entertained the Silverton road, getting into Albany last Wedm*sd.» • evening at the home of Mrs .1 I>ori -die in celebration of Saturday. It then came back to White- Hallow’een. («hosts, witches and Jack- son and on to its destination. If a more o’-lanterns were in evidence at the en round about way from Portland to Dal tertainment, and a very enjoyable time las could possibly have been devised, was had by a 1 present. the S. P. certainly would have found it. Sheriff Culver came over from Salem The roller was taken off the car Tuesday yesterday and took hack with him a aftertiiKHi under the supervision of En young man named Taylor charged with gineer Ed. Biddle and Engineer Pn-het, stealing a bicycle belonging to a clerk in watched by a large and intensely a mercantile establishment in Salem. interested crowd. It is a 12-ton roller, The w heel was taken Tuesday and rid and the backing of it off the car under den by young Taylor to Polk county. its own steam was quite a particular The local officers were notified and j »b. The city will have to pay out 22 Constable Moran located the young cents a hundred pounds for getting it man and gave chase, taking him in out up from Portland. The amount on the near Airlie. He was brought to Inde- two being $90, of which the freight on pendence and lodged in jail over night the roller w ill l>e $65. Freight on the until Sheriff Culver’s arrival here cruel er is paid by the Indiana road peo to take him to Marion county to answer ple. The roller seems to work to the to the charge. satisfaction of all, and to come up to all E. N. Eldridge departed Wednesday its requirements. A building 16x24 feet is to be erected on the southeast cor for Portland and will proceed from there to Madison, Wisconson, w here he ner of the city property, and in it the roller will be housed. The calaboose will enter the University of Wisconson will also be moved to this building and for the year. He will take wotk in the Young Eldrige al the old one torn out, giving a much dairy department. larger council chamber, and suiting ready has a practical exj)erience in creamery work that is gained by very spectators better, as several times lately we have seen the accommodations not few young men at his age, but he is not sufficient in the old chamber for those content to let this pratical work be his who gather to watch the deliberations entire education in creamery work and of our law making body. The taking will put in at least this year and possi away of the cooler from the main build bly more in taking the dairy course in ing will be a boon to the Odd Fellows, the Wisconsin school which is regard the Free Library and even the council ed as having no superior and few equals itself, as the yells and vile langu »ge in character of w'ork done. sometimes let loose by some abstrep- We \isited Falls City Woodman camp orous drunk are not conductive to ordi nary social or business meetings. The last Thursday evening and had a most new calaboose will be 6 x 12 feet in size, enjoyable time. Dr. Wolfe and Clay and we would suggest that there be two Courier were the committee on enter cells instead of one. A farm traction tainment. They served a fine lunch, engine will he rented to work the rock gave uh all lots of fun, and received suf ficient fines to come out even. crusher at its home at the quarry. The Evils of Constipation Our Shoe Stock A Woman’s Back are many; in fact almost every serious Has many aches and pains caused by illness has its origin in constipation, and weaknesses and falling, or other displace some medicines, instead of preventing ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp constipation, add to it. This is true of toms of female weakness are frequent most cathartics, which, when first lied , headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or have a beneficial effect, but the dose darMpots -floating before the eyes, gnaw bus to be continually increased, and be ing sensation in stomach, dragging or fore long the remedy ceases to have the bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic slightest effect. There is one prepara region, disagreeable drains from pelvic tion, however, that can be relied upon organs, faint spoils with general weakness. to produce the same results with the! If any considerable number of the above same dose, even after 50 years’ daily use, I symptoms are present there Is no remedy and this is Brandreth’ i Pills, which has | that wrH^lve quicker relief or a more per a record of over 100 years as the stand -1 manent than Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ard remedy for constipation and all has a record of over forty troubles arising from an impure state years of cuft*^ It Is the, mQSt_t potent of the blood. Invigorating tunic and *\repgthem Brandreth’s Pills are the same fine I vine known to medicalsclepco. It is made laxative tonic pill your grandparents ofth e glyceric extracts of native medici used and can bo found in every drug] nal roots found in our forests and con and medicine store, either plain or tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or sugar-coated. habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are all printed on the brittle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct. Every ingredient entering into "Fa vorite Prescription" has the written en dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac tice—more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials—though the latter are not lacking, having been con The manage rsof the several teams eom- tributed voluntarily by grateful patients I «»sing the southern section of the basket in numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for hall league met at the Y. M. C. A. rooms in Salem Monday evening and formula the cure of woman’s ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine ted the schedule given lielow. The league of unknown composition as a substitute is now divided into two sections, ami for this well proven remedy o k k n o w n the leading team of each section will c o m p o s i t i o n , even though the dealer may nfter these scheduled games which are make a little more profit thereby. Your arranged for the same dates, then play interest In regaining health Is paramount for the championship of Oregon. to any selfish interest of hi m and it is an Manager Kersay has not as yet ar insult to your intelligence for him to try ranged dates with Htiy outside teams, to palm off upon you a substitute. You hut has under consideration challenge» know' what you want and it is his busi from an Kast aide athletic club in Port ness to supply the article called for. land ; the Pendleton high school; Y. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the M. 0. A., of Salt 1-ake C ity ; Some, Alas original "Little Llv»*r Pills "Hirst put up ka; Pullman, Washington, and Musca by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, tine. Iowa. With the first game to he much imitated hut never equaled. Little played here on December 13th our bas • 'gar-coated granules—easy to take M ket hall season will thoroughly open, and the fans begin to limlier up for the candy. SCHEDULE OF GAMES. A L S& N Y Aowtomie,, Collegiate, Normal and Com m ercial* roaiMN. EdocnJion in all brunches, ¡nohi iing class-1 ion, science, mathematics, etc., all based o n the I found;.tion that has won kreatcot su< ret-sos f o r our ! greato-i m en and women. W e help boo s who cannot I pay; special dormitories fnrgirls, under care o f m a-l Iron. V. H ITE TO D AY Tor particular* and oataV-. ALBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, OREGON Look for The big Pole on Main Street and you won’t go wrong. Firste lass work...... LYN C H & W IS E C A R V E R . CONfECTIONERV Of ail K in d s F re s h and T o o t h s o m e ICE CREAM CITY NEWS. Miss Bertha Collins continues to do | an immense millinery business, and j her popularity is due to her excellent ! taste in selecting her stock as well as Sallie Snooks, stenographer. | trimming and making the hats. She M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building. makes regular trips to the metropolis to keep in touch w ith the latest and best L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary to be had. Call at her parlors in the public, typewriting. Collins block. Dungan & Holman, the painters, will have an office and paint shop next door to Mr. H ill’s harness shop. Help! Help! I’m Falling 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! This was Decause 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 fl b e s t k in d o f a te s t im o n ia l — “ S o id f o r o v e r s i x t y y e a r s .” » b y J . C A y e r C o., D o w e ll, Iffsca A l s o m a n u fa c tu re r-» o f yers T h e b e st In the c ity , Fro ze Just r ig h t of d e lic i o u s flavor. SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. TROPICAL ERUITS B e s t of e v e r y t h in g In th a t line, an d as fre sh as it c a n be procured. CIGARS All the le a d in g an d any p r ic e you w a n t to pay________ JOHNSON B W Is The Place. 1 4 j * j | / I (i f ) A Fresh Complexion ¡ , preserved— and produce d— b y R o b ertin e, a m ild ; d e lig h t fu l preparation, delicately fragrant. M a k es the «k :n exquisitely soft, |f f barj.r.rs crackled appears- . e caused y by over-dryness j reduces the siae o f i enlarged pores, cleanses them , re duces inflammation and spreads an even, radiant glow due to w holesom e nourish m ent of skin glands and stimulation o f the capillaries w hich also feed the skin and supply its healthful color. Ask jo u r Dru/rgut f i r a fre t ¡ample e f [O S E H J i: V . - V :• ' Ed. Dunn is learning the jewelery nder A. H. I Harris and Chet Coat! trade under has his place at Laughary ’a grocery. Chapped hands are quickly cured by applying ChambdViain’H Salve. Price 25 cents. For sale by the S afrin Drug Co. Mrs. Rufus R. Wood will accept a few | pupils iu voice culture. Old Dalian method. Private lessons only. Room 7. Dallas Hotel. Sweeney Bros., at the Dallas flouring mills are paying 82 cents for new w heat. They have excellent storage capacity, and you cannot do better than to store with them. Milo A. Graham, who moved from N’ ewberg to Falls City some time ago, has recently moved to Alma. Michigan, where he has bought property.—New- berg Graphic. Harsh physics react, weaken the bow- els, cause chronic constipation. Doan’s Regnlets operate easily, tone the stom ach, cure constipation . 25 cents. Ask your druggist for them. | The many friends of Miss Emma : Riggs will be pleased to learn that she is recovering nicely from a critical 0 |>er- ' at ton performed at Cottage Grove sana tor in in, and is expected home again in j the near future. Mrs. Ella .T. Metzger at her millinery parlors on Mill street continues to re ceive almost every day the latest trim mings and other things to keep up the reputation the has already established for first class millioerv at reasonable prices. She keeps only the l»eat trim mers. N O . 50. Basket Ball Will Commence in Dal las December 13th, long winter’s work of jollying up the Dallas team. The fact is that we have a good team, and one that will need no incentive to play their very beat, yet I our exhuberance must have an outlet, j "Lent We Forget.” ami we know of no better one than the mouth during a basket ball game, es|ie- : dally if your team is a little behind, j The gain s will come off as follows. Decemlier 13— Y. M. C. A. vs. W. U. j a* university. December 13— Dallas vs. O. A. C. at 1 Dallas, December 20— Dallas va. W. D. at Dallas. December 20—0 . A. C. vs. Y. M. C. A. at Y. M C. A. Jan. 10— W. A. va. Y . M. C. A. at Y. M .C. A. Jan 17— Dallas va. Y. M. C. A. at Y. M C A Jan. 17—W. IT vs. O. A .C .a tO . A. C. Jan. 24—D ali»» vs. W. IT. at W. IT. TRUCKM AN. Jan. 31—W. U vs. O. A. C. at W. IT. Feb. IS— Dallas vs. Y. M. C. A. at Dal D a lla s : O re p o n las. A fair «hare of patronage solicited Feb. 21—O. A. C. vs. Dallas at O. A. C. nH all o-ffer« promptly filled. Feb. 8 —O. A. C. v«. Y . M.C. A. atO. A. C. «»«»-»»»♦ M O « « « » » • a « » » « » » « « O N U ME N T -Granite C. L. H A W K IN S ITEMIZED BARGAIN DAY Saturday, November 30 th We have decided to make a bargain price on the Itemize!* for one day and see how it works out. On that day you can secure the ITEMIZER for one year for only $1, a re duction of 50 cents from its regular price. You can pay for any number of years you wish at that price, hut pay ment must be made on that day, and on November 30th only. Letters postmarked that day will be accepted. At this price no one can af ford to be without the big gest and best paper in the county Railroad street, Dallas. W.J. STOW, Bilionsneu and Constipation. Look at the condition of the working For years I was troubled with M1i«»us- man Pslay. remark- an exchange . Who nes* and constipation, which made life is he? The tin» er is continually going miserable for me. Mv appetite failed up the spout, the plumbers are always me. I loet my usual force and vitalitv. in the gutter, the paper hangers are up # Pepsin preparations and cathartic* only against the wall, bakers are always com- "made matter* worse. I do not know peltal to raise the dough, the black where I should have been today had I smith ie always on the strike, the |*>- not tried Chamberlain’* Stomach and 1 ice man has to be on his beet to live, Liver Tablet*. The tablet* relieve the the shoemakers have to work on their ill feeling at once, strengthen the diges uppers and get waxed in the end, the tive functions, helping the system to do cloek maters mn on tick and never on it* work naturally.— Mrs. R'lea Pott*. time, barbers have to skin people to Birmin/ham, Ala. These tablets are lire, the washerwoman is always in the for sale by the StafHn Drug flo. soak and ahe is not the only one von see hanging on the line. They evidently Mm. Lillian Hurd, of Minnesota, has | forgot us printer«, bat we are «till p*ck- arrived on a visit to her mother, Mr* A. 1 iog up H. Holmes. A L F R E D B O O R S E -- Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorater Roth in.ide and ontaide. Werk done in a »atinf.e- torr manner, later! style« ni the «r t »nd complete »atj«f»ction guaranteed fii.e me a trial and be ennrinead. I