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The Best and Largest Paper in Po% County. DALLAS VOL. X X X IV . * * # * * « ♦ ♦ * # * * * * * # * * * + # * * # # # # # + # # + * # + * * # * ON OV ERCO A TS Until further notice we will sell our stock of Overcoats at the following prices: $ 7.50 Overcoats 11.00 Overcoats 12.00 Overcoats 13.50 Overcoats 15.00 Overcoats 20.00 Overcoats $ 5.85 8.65 9.45 10.50 11.85 16.00 Among the lot of coats are the famous Hart, S chaffner's & Marx cravenetts,none better made. You will have to see them to appreciate them. Ev ery coat new this sea- Copyright 1907 by Hart Schafi'ncr & Marx Lend Needed Assistance. I I t t I SO n Campbell & Hollister, Masons Install. C ash Store Collections Promptly Made. I can do your collecting for you as Last Friday night the Masonic lodge M r. Peterson, of Oakdale, is laid up with rheum atism . Recognizing t lie here installed the following officers, | cheap as anyone. My experience in fact th a t his work was getting behind Hon. G. L. Hawkins being the install-1 t iis line w arrants thorough work. hand owing to his physical condition, ing officer: W orthy m aster, W. V. ! Bring me your accounts, ami I will do L. D. B utler, Dallas Ore. eight of his neighbors gathered at his F uller; senior warden Dr. Mark Hay t e r ; j the rest. place Saturday and split up a lot of junior warden, Conrad S tafrin ; treasur- | wood, and did lth e r needed work, thus er, It. E. W illiam s; secretary. J. C. j The Alaska basket hall team defeated shoving th eir fraternal sp irit ami the Hay te r; senior deacon, G. N. G hcrring -1 Berkelv 45 to 35. proper application of the golden rule. I ton ; junior deacon, C. D. C horpcning; K. E W illiams, E . C. K irkpatrick, ----------- ♦ • ----------- senior steward, A. B. M uir; junior dew School Superinfient Seymour informs ard, Ed. Biddle; tvler, D. G. McDonald. Dr. McOallon, T. J . C herringtnn ana M. D. E llis are among State T reasurer us th a t the school census of the county \ Steele’s newly acquired bondsm en, the had ju st been com pleted, showing a to- j Frank Sal Ark v and bride are visiting first nam ed for $10,030, and the others tal of school age of .‘»,900, 2,045 of them for $1,000 each. his parents in North Yam hill. being boys and 1915 girls. # * DALLAS •5V * ib ib New Furniture Store # ORECON ib ib * # ib ib & ib •X' Nursing Mothers and broken-down by over-w ork, exacting social duties, the too frequent bearing of Despite the high w ater and the in- children, or other causes, will find in Dr. clem ent w eather, which kept many Pierce’s Favorite Prescription the most from attending, 41 hop growers were potent, invigorating restorative strength- present a t th e second m eeting of the giver ever devised for their special bene fit Nursing«mother« wlUfind it especial Polk county association a t Indepen ly valuable iK sustaining ©heir strength dence last Saturday. The m eeting was I and r>romoting\n abundantm nirlshm ent «. 1 « . ?kild. E xpectant 'm o to rs too called for 2 o’clock in the afternoon, but will find it a priceless\tQ>ajRTnN<u)hre the system for baby’s coming ana relwjWing so enthusiastic were the hop men in tire comparatively painless/* j l ’ m atter and »> anxious to hear ways of the ordeal Lilli jjtato , or cunflltj ^ i bettering th eir condition discussed, chat LA leale, women, who | they convened in the m orning and lb - suffer from frequent eak headaches, back- | tened to explanations of the objects of ache, . dragging w ragging-down twn distress low down the abdomen, or from painful or Irreg j the association by A. L. Shinn, of S* — in ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis j rum ento, and Senator E. F . Woodward*; tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or I of Santa Rosa, prom inent California hop faint spells, soejmaginary sp ^ k s or spots floating beforo^byes, have disagreeable, 1 growers and projectors of the Pacific pelvfrt catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante- Hop Grow ers’ union. These gentlemen version or retro-version or other displace ments of womanly organs from weakness | explained the plans of th e union in d e of parts will, whether they experience tail, and th eir discourses were listened many or only a few of the above symp find relief and a permanent cure by to with great appreciation and profound toms, using faithfully and fairly persistently interest. They showed the need for Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. such an organization and how by the This world-famed specific for woman’s right kind of m anagem ent and sticking weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a lire glyceric extract of the choicest na together and toward an ultitnate object ve, medicinal roots without a drop of I success could be assured. in its make-up. All its ingredi- The m eeting was in charge of Hon. I. .lccnol nts printed in plain English on its bottle- | M. Simpson and in the absence of the rapper and attested under oath. Dr. secretary during the m orning session, Pierce thus invites tho fullest investiga Verd Hill and H. H irschberg were a p tion of h s formula knowing th a t it will bo found to contain only the best agents pointed as secretaries. A com m ittee consisting of S. II. Petrc, known to the most advanced medical of all the different schools of prac M. A. Burch, A. J. Richardson, W. W. science tice for tho cure of woman’s peculiar Pereival and 1. F. Yoakum, were a p weaknesses and ailments. pointed on resolutions, and they recom If you w ant to know more about the mended th a t the organization be made composition and professional endorse perm anent find th a t pur representatives ment of the "Favorite Prescription.” send in congress be requested to use their postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, N. Y., for his free booklet treat best endeavors to have such a law enact Buffalo, ing of same. ed as to m ake it a crim e to deal in the You can’t afford to accept as a substi future products of the soil which do not tute for thi* remedy (¡f known composition exist. The latter resolution strikes at 1 secret nostrum o f unknown comport- the h eart of the hop trouble and if such ion. Don’t do it. a law can be enacted it will go far toward stopping m any of th e evils which now exist and th e uncertain and u n sta Our public schools from a m o th e r’s ble condition of our m arkets. These res olutions were adopted w ithout a dissent point of view—Mrs. A. E. Seym our. Discussion led by Mrs. Geo. Siefarth. ing voice. A com m ittee to solicit m em bership l i t A MEHRL1NG, chairm an. for the organization among those pres ent was named by C hairm an Simpson, consisting of Verd H ill, of Indepen For Over Sixty Year*. dence, H. L. Bentz, of Aurora, Clyde Beckett, of Salem, and H . G. Campbell, An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. of Dallas. The result of th eir im m edi W inslow’s Soothing Syrup 1ms been ate efforts was 41 signatures, every hop used for over sixty years by millions of j man present a t the m eeting, and repre m others for their children while tee th senting over 1,000 acres of land set to ing, w ith perfect success. I t soothes the 1 th a t product. child, softens the gum s, allays all pain, Hon. I. M. Simpson was elected di cures w ind colic and is th e best remedy rector of the union and he named the for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. following com m ittee to continue the Sold by druggists in every p art of the work of soliciting new' m em bers, and to w orld. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is secure the acreage now set out and the incak“liable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. num ber of bales of bops in the hands of 1 W inslow’s Soothimg Syrup and take no the growers : C. VV. Beckett, J. E. Ilu b - j other kind. G uaranteed under the bard, Mark Burch, M art Scruff ord, an j Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906. H. G. Campbell. Serial Num ber 1098. A resolution was introduced by W. W. Pereival, requesting of the press th a t when they make mention of hop sales SHEPARD AT* MONMOUTH. they include the names of both buyer and seller in the reports. He took occa sion to thank th e press of Oregon for Secretary of Deveiopement League the help they had already given 111 m at Gathering Facts. ters pertaining to the benefit of the growers, but put this .11 the form of a resolution so the press would under J. R. Shepard met with great encour stand th t the giving of all the data would best conserve the interests of the agem ent a t the Monmouth Farm ers and F ruit G row er’s In stitu te Saturday, where growers. After a most enthusiastic day’s ses he m ade an address, opening the cam sion the growers adjourned late in the paign for One T housand Facts of Pro afternoon to again meet at the call of duction for the W illam ette Valley. H e the director when in his judgm ent it has secured over 100 statem ents of fact from Marion and Polk counties the past becomes necessary. week, each one of them a ringer, and verified over the signature of th e man Bad Stomach Trouble Cured. who produced the crop. Mr. Shepard Having been sick for the past tw.o impressed the audience with the great years with a had stom ach trouble, n need of more im m igration. More peo friend gave me a dose of C ham berlain’s ple he argues m eans higher values for Stomach and Liver Tablets. They did lands, better roads, better support for me so much good th a t I bought a bottle schools and churches, and every man of them and have tised twelve bottles in w ho is a producer and every man who all. Toil ay I am well of a had stomaen I»»« the deveiopement of this country at trouble.—Mrs. John Lowe, Cooper, h e art should help in this cam paign for Maine. These tablets are for sale by the facts of production. First get your facts and then circulate them , says Stafrin Drug Co. --------♦ -------- Shepard. The facts, and the facts alone, will do the business of bringing us our FALLS CITY MEETING share of the tides of im m igration sweep ing westward. We have been too busy this week to write an ad. telling you of the many bargains that we have to offer in high- grade furniture. 4 4 £ £ 4 s s s 4 4 4 4 4 4 Begins Thursday, Jan. 2,1908 AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 30 DAYS . 4 ''rpv 4 4 4 MPA 4 4 4 4 Tremendious Reduction on All Lines of Merchandise We must turn our goods into money, and will give you prices that ab solutely will do this in a very short time * Our White Sale £ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Weather, Maternal Garet or Of Muslin Underwear new on—1009 garments, all new goods, arrived just in time to go in on this sale—Splendid assortment too. Store Will Close at 6:30 P. IWI. Except Saturday i THE SEE HIVE STORE : DALLAS A Reliable Place to Trade FISKE, THE BEST PRINTER. OREGON The City Expre»» & Transfer Co. do all kind» of haul ing a t reasonable ratea. Stand and both pilone» a t W ebster’» confectionery. Look Here! STOW BROS, DAUAS, OREGON. k**4 JEW ELRY AT ALMOST COST! ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ADAMS & COMPANY SALE 4 4 4 Program for School Officers, Parents ! the World in General. |a n d T eachers’ meeting to be held in i j Falls City school house on Saturday, 1 jJa n u a ry 11,1908: Lying in the rapidly freezing mud and Morning session. sluggish, icy water, with the therm om Agriculture in the schools—( \ L. eter touching a m ark seldom reached in #* the W illam ette valley, utterly oblivious Hawley. to her surroundings or threatened death Discussion led by C. C. G ardner. Lunch. by drowning or still more im m inent Afternoon session. death by freezing, and with a three Program by th e school. year old papoose on the bank, shivering Address—H on. VV. L. Tooze. with th e eotd Sind crying as if its poor Some conditions in our schools which little heart were breaking, an Indian should be im proved—Wm. Ellis. woman was found in a beastly state of Discussion. intoxication nine miles from Salem, on Music by school. the McCoy road about 9 o’clock Monday night. A q u a rt bottle, half em ptied of its contents- whiskey—was found beside her, and the indications were th a t she had fallen from a horse. She and the little suffering papoose were taken to the home of A. G. Good- fellow, who resides near, where they * - wefe made comfortable and are being cared for until th e woman is able to continue to the G rand Konde reserva tion, whence she is thought to have come, and was upon her retu rn trip when th e accident happened. # Successor to Annual G e a m 4 4 ib Dallas Furaiture Company OUR GREAT AHI ENTIRELY* "OBLIVIOUS Of Officers, Parents and Teachers on January 14th. To * • * ib ib ib # ~ ■& •* ib * ib *• ib *• ■* ib ib * * ib * * * # ALL SIGN UP. JANUARY 2 Over- burdened Women Forty-one Hop Men Form Comity In all stations of life, whose vigor and Organization. vitality may have been undermined and ‘ v ' SALE X OREGON ib ib ib ■X* # * # * * * iM c * * * * * * * -* * * * * * * * * * * * * Feed you r hair; nourish it; give it som ething to live on. Then it w ill stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. A yer’s H air Vigor is the only genuine h a ir-fo o d you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. T h * b * « t k in d o f a testim o n ia l — “ B old fo r o v e r s ix t y y e a r ».” ___ a T ao A yy O»., U w<n, M**» w a a ta o tu rw * o f Î SAffWABILLA. ijers sa. » . W. L. TOOZE LOCALS. O rest rale of all »ahw Jan . 4, lfHW. Rea<l onr ad. and see how we did It, Head onr wonderful ad. in thin ¡»»tic. j (ireateat »acriflre wale of nierohandire ; ever attem pted in W e.tern Oregon. E ntire stork will be on the block, Jan-1 nary 4. Come and m ake u» a o a .h offer. | «•m em ber th e date Ja n u a ry 4, 1008. On thia day we will be the c h ea p e.t .to re in the W illam ette V alley. The wife of II. V. G ate, died a t Hille- t.,ro laet Saturday, aged Sti year«. Dennett A Needham, of Hnlem, have 1».light J . H. Law ton’»barbershop. Mr. Lawton wUi roauain with Uwa lut a My sale still continues. I am offering goods at :: the least possible price. All 1 expect out of this sale l is to barely meet expenses. It is not possible for any i! one to undersell me as no one has goods to give away i: or sell below cost. A. H. HARRIS, Jeweler and Optician, DALLAS, OREGON wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Largest Stock of W atches on the W est Side