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\ Lay in your supply of coffee, 6 pounds of 25-cent coffee for $1 at Crider’s grocery. Just arrived— a car of Star A Star shingles at Crider’s grocery. The turnout at the carnival at the The farmer» institute at Monmouth Colomnmui was a large one. There were Saturday called out a large attendance, over 100 masqueraders and a goodly and w h s -extremely instructive to all nuinlier of spectators. In fact it was who attended. Many prominent in* the event of the week among the young ^ structors were present, as evidenced by folks, and they surely passed a merry J the subjoined programme: ▼ ’ Among the important addresses de time until the whist es began to blow, livered during the meeting were: announcing to all that a new year had “ Fears,” President W. K. Newell, of the State Board of Horticulture ; “ Small dawned. The large organ discoursed Fruits.” Professor Lewis, of O. A .C .; continuous lively music, causing both “ Oherrier,” J. H. Shepard, of Saletu; young and old blood to stir in unison “ Walnuts,” Fred Groner, of Hillsboro; with it, and to welcome the whirl of “ Strawberries,” A. J. Shipley, of Mon mouth; “ What Horticulture Will Do motion. The costumes worn by the For Monmouth,” H. M. Williamson, skaters were handsome, unique or com secretary of the State Board of Horti mon, just according to the light in culture. which you wantfll to look at it in. In addition to these helpful and in- Q | structive addresses on matters pertain- Much amusement was generated by the ing to horticulture. Dr. James Withy- ability of some of the maskers to most combe spoke on “ Stock and Dairy successfully diguise themselves so that Farming:” Professor Bradley, of O. A. C., on “ Soils,” and President even their closest friends failed to re Kerr on the “ Value and Influence of cognize them. After some time of fun Industrial Education.” making the competitors were lined up Now that such meetings have been ami the judges announced the results started, others will be held in Polk of their deliberations. The judges w’ere county, notice of which will be given in Dr. A. B Htarhuck, E. VV. Fuller and these columns A creamery at Mon Willis Siminton, who heartily wished mouth will probably be the direct re themselves rid of their job, as it was a sult of the meeting. hard matter to discriminate among the contestants so many of them approaching the nearly perfect in each class. It was OUR GOAT SHOW. finally agreed as follows: Best lady’s costume-—Miss Buena List of Premiums to be Offered for Fiske, as a Turkish* girl. Best gentlenmn’s costume—Mr. Ev Blooded Animals. erett Gwinn, as George Washington. Best sustained character, lady—Miss The Ninth Angora Goat show for the Bessie Hayes, as a fisher girl. Best sustained character, gentleman state of Oregon will l>e held in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, on Wednesday, Merle Myer and Laird Woods as tho M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building. Thursday and Friday, January 1ft, Gold Dust twins. Leap year. Best advertising costume, lady—Miss ! The grocery stores now close at fi:3l). lf> and 17, 1908, under the anspicies of DM you write it 1008. the Polk County Mohair Association. Let a Grant, as Observer. I Do not forget it. a a «< Best advertising costume, boys— There will be a partial eclipse ol the The show will also be open in the even Mr. F. S. Ramsey lias been taking in ing of the first and second days. There George Morton, representing Guy Bros. [uu today. << «< a the citv by the sea. Best lady skater—Miss Allie Fuller. will be two grades of goats eligible for Dr. II. L. Tonev and Dr. S. T. Dono- Best gentleman skater— Mr. Thomas entry : Registered in one class and un L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary oe, dentists, ('glow building. << << a registered in another class. The follow Magers. public, typewriting. Best couple skaters—Carl and Leone ing 38 cash prizes will be awarded in It is now in order for you to get anoth Registering for the June election will the registered class—1st prize $3.50; Williams. << u u er license if you want to hunt game. begin next Monday. The prizes given were useful, orna second prize $2.50; 3rd prize $1.50—and Tracy Stunts is down from Airlie. He mental and most pleasing to the parti Orville Shultz is running the Hall bar no cash prizes will be awarded in the cipants. A ter the unmasking a wonder << a a vil 1 once more locate in l*i lk county. unregistered class. All animals, except ber shop at Falls City. ful grand march was executed to the kids, competing for prizes must have The Albany jail housed "2 holmes the it «< a delight of the beholders. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Shaw were visitors been shorn in 1907. fcther night, Thank gnodneaa, we do at Newport this week. First, second and third premiums on f o t get many on this side. Robert Dyer, a resident of Rosalia. << u <i Buck kid born before March 15, 1007. H. G. Campbell was at St‘ Johns yes You can get the Commnuor, \V. J. Same on buck kid born after March 15, Washington, last Monday bought of terday on a business trip. Aryan’s weekly paper, and the Iteinner James Wilson 10 acres of what has a 1907. << a together one year for *1.75. Mr. and Mrs. A derman were down Same on buck, 1 year old and under 2. been known as the Beseker place, pay ing therefor $2,000. Mr. Dyer bought from Falls City Wednesday. Same on buck 2 years old and under 3. On our exchange table can lie found pa- << a a Same on buck 3 years old and under 4. the part on which the house is located, Ipers from all over the state. Those who The public school children were given and his family will arrive here to make Same on buck 4 years old or over, desire can make use of them any time. ;i vacation on New Years day. <« a << Doe kid l>orn before March 15. 1907. their home February 1st. Wanted—A timber claim relinquish- The county court is in session today, Same on doe kid born after March 15. ent from the owner. Address 1’. O. auditing bills, drawing jurors, etc. t i a a 1907. l . x 88. »1» Same on doe, 1 year old and under 2. Born. Wednesday, January 1st 1908, Same on doe 1 years old and under 3. a a a Miss Nellie Pomeroy, of Seattle, pub- to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmes, Same on doe 3 years old and under 4. lic schools, has been visiting her aunts, a s >n. Same on doe 4 years old or over. Mrs. J . G. Van Uradel and Mrs. ,1. P. Prof. Ed Coad has been down from Sweepstakes best buck of any age and Hood River. He is principal of the the same for doe, same in each class. a on storm y day s Byers. school there. Free space will be given to all those \ \ ,\ by wearing a Our barber shops and some of the R. L. Chapman is having his under w ho desire to make an exhibit of sheep , other stores closed for a time yesterday taking parlors hung with chandeliers and swine. The latter exhibits will he to give all a chanee to eat New Years for electric lights. entirely independendent of the goat turkey. show’, and this arrangement is made The Alaska basket ball team was simply to give the sheep growers and Miss Jennie Boworsox and Raymond yesterday by the Halt Lake swine raisers an opportunity to show Peterson are Dallas college students beaten Y. M. C. A., 39 to 33. their blooded stock. ! that have spent the holidays in this Clean - Light The Southern Pacific Company and Mrs. Gene Holcomb, of Springfield, 1 c ity —Corvallis Times. Durable Oregon, is hereon a visit with her moth* the Salem, Falls City & Western Rail ‘Had dyspepsia or indigestion for way Company will charge their usual , Mrs. L. B. Frazer, Guaranteed years. No appetite, and wliat I did eat rate on all animals sent Jo to the show Waterproof Henry Lacey, a prominent farmer of for exh ibit; hut upon presentation of a f distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me,”—J . H. Walker, 8uu- the Peedee vicinity, who owns the old receipt from the secretary of the asso O 1359 Everywhere Nick Tarter place, is in town today. ciation, these companies will return all bury, Ohio. animals to the [>oint from which they All the latest phonograph records at Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, TO"cs or any itching of tlie skin. Doan’s L. D. Daniel’s music store. No cheap were shipped free of ciiarge. Ointment aives instant relief, cures john music—all popular and classical. ANOTHER LINK. quickly. Perfectly safe for children. L. D. Daniel disposed of rafts of pic All druggists sell it. ture postals during the holiday season, but still has a very choice assortment !o the Basket Ball Laurel of Our Mr. G. W. Richardson wasin Monday. He has just sold his farm near McCoy on hand. College Team. to I'. T. Kemig, of Iowa, who haH now f ----------— ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- Johnson brothers and Ray Ramsey taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. Rich were among those going down to sea the ardson will find a smaller place near basket nail game at Portland Wednes Last night our college basket ball some large town. day evening. team fully demonstrated that they can f Is the price we will pay for wheat X In the Capital Journal’s free box vot The state levy comes high to6, it Ix»- hold their own on a foreign court as well j| at our mill. f ing contest which closed Christmas ing placed at $35,305, as against $31,407 evening, Miss Beulah Myers, the Spa last year, ami $19,187 for the year before as on the home court, they walking away with the scalp of the Portland candidate, proved a winner by a plural for Polk county k .C a O ' . ^ D ’ .*>1 ity of 57 votes, Miss Myers is quite East Side Athletic Club by a score of 33 F. A. Lucas, W. J. Southwell, Chris to 14. Today’s Oregonian says of the well known in Dajlas. Franklin and John Paul, of Falls City, At a meeting of the tax pavers of went to Portland Tuesday on business game: 1 S W E E N E Y B R O S ., j 4 school district 2 a tax of of 3 mills was connected with a land contest. In the basket ball game last night (• j > Proprietors. 4 vote 1 as requested by the board of direct between Ringlet’s Athletic Club and During the month of December, 1907. Dallas college, Dallas won with a score ors through last week’s Itemi*"r. There >ur postoffice did a business amounting was a small attendance of voters, only of 33 to 14 at the close of the second 18, ami the vote stood 7 for a 2 mill tax to t<» $948.35, us compared with $010.80 half. When the first half w’as finished the previous year. Surely a phenom- the score stood at 24 to 8 in favor of ami 8 for a 3. *nal increase, and Postmaster Coad feeL You may eat turkey any day in the iulv elated over it. An increase of Dallas, while in the last half Dallas year—if von have the price. You will $331.49 in one year is surely gratifying. scored only 7 points, the Portland boys scoring 6. Harry Vinson’s foul throw have the price if you invest in a safe The plan of the hop growers’ union ing was a feature of the Portland side of mining company. Stock is only 15 cents a share in the Lee Comstock gives Oregon seven directors, one each the game, for in Ifi tries at the goal he Eugene, Salem, Woodbnrn, Port scored 9 goals. The only other foul Mining company. P. D. box 258, Rhyo land, Forest Grove, McMinnville and goals scored by Ringler’s club were one lite, Nevada. independence districts. I. M. Simpson by Sweeney and one by McKenzie. Constipation causes headache, naus was chosen director for the Indepen With more team work the Portland ea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. dence district. boys would be a hie to hold the Dallas M o t o r L in e P o u ltry Farm Drastic physics gri|«, sicken, weaken team to a very close score. There will be a meeting of the Polk the bowels and don’t cure. Doan's M ILK S SO U PH E A ST O F DALLAS In the first half Dallas succeeded in Regulets act gently and cure constipa county Horticultural society at lOo’clock worftng their plav of a pass from center C. I. BA L L A R D - - - K ic k r c a ll, Ore. next Saturday at the court house for to forward with great success, Craven tion. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. B ree d e r und Im p o rter of O. I. C. sw in e; young sto ck fo r s a le ; also S. W hite Lcg- the purpose of discussing the cannery Our constantly increasing business proposition and anything else of inter and Fenton each scoring four points in horns. B la c k M inorca», B arred R o ck s, M. B. has made it necessary to have more est to the orchard growers of the coun the first half, while N. Shaw, the big T u rk ey s an d P e k in D u ck s; you ng s to ck for sale. room. The business and editorial de ty. The president of the association, center, scored 12. In the second half a change was made partment of , the Iteinizer will here Mr. II. S. Blitz, desires that all attend in the lineup of the Portland team, after be found directly across the hall who possibly can. Harry Vinson changing places with Mc from the old stand in the large front N E W T O -D A Y The Falls City Woodman camp and Kenzie. That this was a wise move is risen. We have given up the old quar circle will hold a joint installation this shown by the score of the second half. ters entirely to the printers. evening. State Organizer Harry Day Dallas’ team work was brilliant. The A d vertisin g u n d er th is h ead } c e n t a word The Stafrin Drug store is acknowl and Special Organizer V. I*. Fiske will men constitute the tallest team on tin each in sertio n edged to be one of the best drug dispen be in attendance, also Mrs. Woodward, _ a i coast, averaging (5 feet. They will ont- After an enormous business of 1!)07, we find our many departments full of remnants and broken lines. saries in the state. They carry a large Women of Woodcraft worker of Port" weigh the Portland boys by an average gild varied assoitment of everything Hnd. Refreshments will be served and | PI pounds. The guarding of Vinson J OHT on th e stre e ts of D alla s, a gold A rtisan p in . F in d e r w ill please re tu rn it to the goiog to clean up our entire stock. , used in the modern practice of medicine, a wavup time had by all who are for and Miebus was acknowdedged by the D allas H otel. tf and their mixologist is as skilled at his tunate enough to lie present. Dallas team to l>e the best against them trade as it is possible to he. Prescrip made our profits so now we can afford to almost give away our remaining goods. this Reason, Vinson holding Craven tions accurately and carefully coinjiound- down to two goals during the entire O AK wood for sale at \ L a c o r d —Hay Howe, SALOON BURGLARIZED. D allas. JO ed. evening. Meibus held Fenton down to the first sale of the new year, and will be the greatest sacrifice sale ever attempted in three goals. Teats acted as referee and Success Magazine for January contains this county. j Professor Ringler as umpire. The Ring- p O R S a le —7 B e rk sh ir e brood sows. Tw o sou s a number of important articles. Through Torn Edgar’s Place Broken Into ler team will play a return game with » 'registered. A bout 20 pigs w ith sows, O n c i Robert D. Heinl, Thomas A. Kdison de registered B e rk sh ire b o ar. All Rood young j —Remnants ill dress goods, our very bust patterns must go at some /Dallas within the month. Monday Night. ■i s to ck —W . J . C raw ford, Z e n s, O regon. D2G scribes his newest invention, the con crete house. Frederick Uphatn Adams price. Ladies’ and Childrens’ Underwear, Hosiery, Cloves, Coats, Waists, Skirts, Millinery; in fact this OLD RESIDENT GONE. begins his series, ‘‘The Romance of Sometime yesterday morning before C O R S a l.“— O at, vetch a n d c h e a t h av , and oats I entire department is placed on the block and must go at your price Tammany Hall.“ Samuel Merwin de O f ie n in g hours thesaloo:. of Thomas Ed * W. W. U llroy. D allas . Jl ! scribes the efforts of the Chinese to J. H Dunlop Passes Away Mr. Mens’ Clothing, Hats, (hips, great assortment of Un throw off the opium curse, and Frank gar at Falls City was entered by a bur-1 j O R S a le Second h an d plain/, n e a rly new, Near Dallas. Fayant lays bare Thomas W. Lawson’s glar and considerable cash gotten away ' ’ sm all phonograp h an d a k itc h e n rang e derwear, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. record as a prophet. ‘‘ Preventing the with. Entrance was effected by boring j ------------- H. B. M cCnm ish, O. P. seh oolh o u ae. JO Next Panic," by David Graham Evans, through the door, and creating an ap- ; Mr. ^ Dnnlop, who has been a akvocates government guarantee of Na erture large enough to get at the locks. 1 resident of the Dallas vicinity for sonic Our enormous business is built • WO P oland C h in a b o a rs an d tw o P o lsin i tional Bank deposits. hinn sows, o n e to be w ith pigs in M arch, on solid rock. It is not built by misstatements, misleading advertisements; but by good goods, right The implements used in breaking in 25 years, passed away at his farm near for s C ale by H. D. 8 teff y , D allas. J2 There is more catarrh in this section were left there, consulting of a brace and j own ^a®^ evening at 9 o’clock. His prices, and 40 years of business experience. of the country than all other diseases Wt and chisels. The cash register was iioath the immediate result of a "’e are able to buy in such enormous put together, and until the last few Bids for Printing years was gupj>oseii to be incurable. robbed of some $10 and it is estimated stroke of paralysis, which occurred sev- quantities and at such low figures that we can compete with the great mail order houses of the east. For a great many years doctors pro by Mr. Edgar that some $40 was seeur-1 eraI but be h»- not bid« w ill be received up to in o 'clo ck , I nounced it a local disease and pre ed from the slot machines. Quiet in- K0**1 health for several years, J •' FA Ja DED n u a r y 1«. like, for ihc p rin tin g of th e dc- < ar loads of goods from the east, md we make this great sacrifice sale scribed local remedies, and by con vestigation led to suspicion pointing to 'vaf* a man known for his sterl- ; lin u u cn t ta x lint of Polk c o u n tv for th e year stantly failing to cure witli local reme [ i1.« m. worth,!__ a certain man who had l>een working i.ng honesty and moral worth, and his to make room for the largest line of spring goods ever received by a iy one firm in Western Oregon. Done by o ro e r o f th e co u n ty co u rt. Ja n u a ry dies, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitution in the vicinity. A description of him death will come as a sad blow to those 2. 1*1*. E. M. SMITH I have known and respected him for al disease and therefore requires con was furnished Sheriff Grant and last who County C lerk. | his many virtues during his residence stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh among us. He leaves a wife, ami son evening he saw him on the streets of Core, manufactured by F. J . Cheney A * 4 a former marriage to mourn his loss. | Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitu Ih&llas and arrested him. Only ahont by Call For Wariants. i tional cure on I he market. It is taker. $8 was found on him, hut as that was He may have other children in Canada. ; this his wife did not know for cer Iutarnallv in doses from 10 drops to a mostly in small change, evidence of his bnt tain. He was aged about 70 years and OTICE i*h ereb y given th a t all Polk m u s ty ; leaspoontul. It acts directly on the born in Petersburg. Canada. 1 His y , a r r a n t* endorsed n o ’, paid for w ant of ' - blood snd mucous surfaces of the ays guilt is pretty conclusive. The sheriff was fiinda," p rior to D er.-m ber 1«, 1907, will be paid I t f E f S M burial will take [-lace from tbe Metho took him to Falls City this morning and tem. They offer $100 for any esse thev upon presen tation at m y oflb-c. No In terest V y X p K will be allow ed a fte r th e d a te of thin notice. fail to cure. Send for circulars and tes his preliminary examination was set for dist church tomorrrw at 10 o’d oc*. Dated. D allas, Polk c o u n ty , O regon, Decern timonials. Address F. J. Cheney A Co., Satnrday morning As he refused to During 1907 the county clerk issued bar. Itt, HOT Toledo. Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 give his name, he is entered on the over 100 marring* lirensss and 511 hu nt-. i . R M tfc Z L K Y , r* ns Take Hall’s Family PiUa tor con- compiala 1 m John Doe« iiiptUou. Crider’s Grocery DALLAS, OREGON € ? A CLEARANCE SAIF THAT Will SHATTER AIL PRECEDENT IN LOW PRICES. Our strictly adhered-to policy of never to pack goods away from one season to the next, makes it imperative for us to hasten the de parture of our present slock of Suits and Overcoats before the arrival of spring goods. WE WANT FRESH 6000S EACH SEASON J DOINGS IN THE TOWN. lomings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. INSURE YOUR HEALTH and COMFORT I slicker and not “Carry Overs.” “But it is too late to buy winter clothing,” you say. Not a bit of it— providing the inducements are great enough. Winter is not over by any means. We can expect plenty of cold weather— more than likely, the coldest of the year. The reputation earned by adherance to our rule of making quality paramount to price, has given this store an unsurpassed reputation for reliability and square dealing. This is the way it will continue to go until the sale ends: $30.00 Suits and O vercoats,__________________ $22.50 ________________ 20.75 27.50 _____________ 18.75 25.00 ________________ 18.00 24.00 ____________ 17.50 22.50 __________________15.00 20.00 _____________ 13.50 18.00 _ ______________ 13.00 17.50 _______________12.50 16.50 ______________ 11.25 15.00 ___________ 10.25 13.50 _____________ 9.50 12.50 _________________ 7.50 10.50 Boys Short-Pants Suits and Overcoats, $5 and $6 values at $3,50 and $3.75; $4 and $4.50 values at $2.50 and $2.75; $3 and $3.50 values for $1.75 to $2.25. Boys’ Long-Pant Suits, sizes 12 years to 18 years, at actual COST Boys’ Golf Shirts, good 59 cent values at 35 cents; Boys’ S M T O , $1.25 and $1.59 values at actual cost Smoking Jackets at Greatly Reduced Prices. UGLOW GLOTElliO HOUSE Wheat 80 t Cents egg o n <♦> o n [ Dallas Flouring Mills f [ GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE Remember the date, Saturday January 4,1908. W o are W e Have Th is will be Great Drygoods Sacrifice C o m e and M ake U s a C a s h O ffe r- C a s h W ill B u y F ive T im e s as M uch as E ve r B e fo re O n A ccoun t of O u r G re a t Financial S tan din g W e are Expecting Daily N Walter L. Tooze Great Department Store F A L L S C IT Y , O R E G O N . m