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Fiske, the bent printer. Will Butz Dead. Probate Court. Mr. Lee Willard W. H. H. Stewart has changed his ad- Will Butz succumbed Friday morning 1 and his excellent eastern com pa Estate of A. J. Byers deceased—final dres* from Buell to Sheridan. account heard and approved ; adutini*- j to the creeping paralysis which l»a« had comes to the Wo* dman hall on Sato - Ralph Butler has been under the trator discharged him in its clutches for the last six day niirht, January 24th, for one nigh weather several days with la grippe. | Estate of F. M. McElfresh -same or- months, and for the reiie of which all onlv, when he wifi present the beauti ful old fashioned comedy, The Country Mr. D. T. H«*djzes has ordered his It- der. medical skill seemed unavailable. Squire. Mr. Willard lias been in Dallas Economizes the use of flour, but I pound can of Folger's Baking P o w d er............ 35c Guardianship of Myrtle Withrow and emizer changed from Butler to Dallas. l*’fore and our theatre going folk know Harold II. Withrow, minor*— Mary H Death came gently and he passed away that they will witness a fir-N ias-* per Flaked Hominy, per pound at 5c ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, Sheriff Grant was at Black Rock and Withrow appointed guardian. mh one would go to sleep. Mr. Butz formance. The Country Squire is said Falls City yesterday on ofticial business. 5-Ib. can of Chase & Sanborn’s “Special B lend" Estate of Joseph Stiver, deceased— fi hud been a resident of Dallas some t » he an intensely interesting comedy. cake and pastry more appetiz seven years, and was greatlv esteemed Mrs. Lvdia Ford is reported as se nal account approved and administra Coffee at $1 .1 5 by all who knew him for his many I It i - written by Jam** A. Kent mid col- ing, nutritious and wholesome. riously ill ut the home of her soniulaw. tor discharged. noble and manly qualities. Especially laborat.d in by Mr. Willard, and we Fancy Evaporated Pears, per pound at 7c Walter Hears. Estate of David Peters, deceased— re- will he be missed by the members of are promised something out of the ordi- 1 Fancy D ried Prunes, per pound at 4c The Iteinizer has just put in some new iort of sale of real estate tiled and set for La Creole club, where he was a regular nary. Woodman hall will no doubt be , faces of job type and has some special nearing February 4th, at 10 o’clock a. m. nightly visitor until illness kept him at packed to capacity. Reserved seats Just rec e iv e d a fre s h supply o f glucuse fo r f a n c y c a ndy making. nice stock for personal cards. In the matter of the estate of Win. home. His brother, II. S. Butz, left now on sale at Belt <x Cherrington’s. Mr. Ben Masters, the genial manager Milller, deceased; bond filed and ap- Saturday with the remains for the old Arthur Starr has purchased of W. C. • j proved, and Frank Quennel, Fabian home in Sturgis, Michigan, where he of the big mills business at Black Rock, TINW AR E SALE SPECIAL Brown the property where A. H. Harris was here to attend the Woodmen meet (¿uennel and Daniel Robinson were will lie laid to rest by the aide of his now resides. made appraisers. parents. Mr. Butz was 36 years of age ing Timsday. and was l>orn in St. Joe county, Michi Mrs. George Gates, who has been ill 60 c Stew Pans for 42c 50c Stew Pans for 34c C. L. Starr was over from Salem Sat gan, in 1871. He lived in that state un so long, has been taken to a Portland j Our county jail is now empty. urday and Sunday to spend the week til 11H)1, when he came t*» Oregon, hospital for treatment. end at Dallas and Falls City on business where he staved with his brother until In the February number of Every and pleasure, V. lb*- tune -»I bis death. He was the j body’s the publishers have a production youngest of the five •hildren of Mr. and of which thev may well be proud. From Miss Elizabeth Young gave a leap year Mrs. Leonard Butz, of Michigan. the cover, which represents an Oriental party at her home, Saturday night, in rug of worm color and intricate design, honor of Miss Lina Babbitt, who will Mr. Kearns, manager of our electric town to the fin ii pages, where Thomas soon depart for her Nebraska home. light plant, and B. M. Adkins, of Inde W. Lawson explains his reasons for giv Dallas and Newberg played a game of is the man who pendence, were Portland visitors today. ing up his long-waged war upon crimi basketball on skates at the rink la«t ha» tried to get B. M. Guy left Tuesday to attend the nal high finance, the magazine is packed night before a large audiance. Of the same service haidwaretnen’s convention in Portland. with interesting, forceful narrative and ) r course Dallas got away with it—28 to 8. j out of some He was accompanied F)v Alfonso M a nstoh a gi'odlv share of romance and humor. other make I). A. Madison and E. C. Kirkpatrick leave today for Toledo to appear before , the railroad commission there in an in vestigation before that body brought bv VSH BR«® Hon. B. F. Jones regarding the 0. & E. railroad. Ctean Light -Durable Guaranteed Waterproof August Konneman, of Pioneer, had and Sold Everywhere quite a serious accident Sunday evening at S3 OO While splitting kindling wood he cut his left wrDt so as to sever an arteiy Th ere ere Alum end Phosphate ot Lim e mixtures sold at and several cords. It i* to be hoped In* a lower price, but no bouseke.-per regarding tha health I will not he L ft in a crippled condition. • I her fa m ily can afford to use them. Dairyman Frank II"lman rep at - rt| ; number of milk robheyries lately. Tin Bert C’.»nner an-1 Boyd Gee have gono ! full bottles are taken from the pi ut f Ho i M. M. Ellis made u buohuiss vl.-- to ('otidon. | where 1 ft for cn- tomers, and sonc t ii«! it lo Albany yesterday. It is said Dallas is ho m to have a r.vovered empty in an al’ ey or other j-r l)r. II. L. Tonev anil Dr. S T. Don* - ; out of the way place. The thief is very j Y I*tud once more. hoe, dentists. LJglow building. | liable to get ( aught. I L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary Cash paid f »r mink. coon, skunk, fox A prisoner in the city cooler g"t on I j Coulee. H e experts to improve it in iblic, tyj'fcwriting. marten and otherfur*.—Butle* & Du: N O R f.i DALL IS. [ the ramnag ■ tin* other day and Tm-ded | 4* I the spring. Jimmv Kirkpatrick was marrieil in | up the door of hie cell. Chief Hubbard ‘ J Frank Lucas, formerly postmasU i ; Grandma Marks had an unfortunate •s Angeles recently. i Hays he is going to get a hall and chain , .j. Liltle Elmer Hayes was on the sick Mo'itnouth, is now a leader of a band i. j* Is tin* price we will pay for wheat + f .il Tuesday morning badly spraining |ist M mday. Portland. Fred West is now ru ining the electric j and those who refuse to work on the :* at our mill. her wrist and hurting her hip. Her I streets can stand on Main street and he Mr. Wilson Ins been to Ballston the ! a : vam ed age makes her injuries of a Mon. J. D. Lee came up from Port- light plant at Falls City. admired by the passing throng. I past week on bus-no.«. serious nature. land Saturday evening for a visit with j A wood Raw has been dome consider * i** r i i if* ^ ÍV .*-1 his sister, J. E. Smith. able business around town this week. Mr. Andy Brandt, recently from Ok-1 TIME AT FALLS CITY. ! lalioma, is at present a guest of the j Cass Rages has returned from a v is it; Mr. J. II. Buttici-, of Ballston, was up | S W E E N E Y B R O S -, % PIONEER. I j Mitchell family. at Bellingham. Frank Gibson has been yesterday to attend the Woodmen blow- 1 ill with pneumonia there. out. Proprietors. v I Mrs. O. H. Cohb, who ha been quite K. P.’s Will Have a Special Train ;! > ' * * * sick with heart trouble i better at Mr. 8 impaon went to Salem Tuesday. E. Caldwell is reported seriously ill, j Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hill have gone to j- « - - 5 - -I-^**J- v-I-4—5-4- There Toaight- s w i . ! present writing. and nis daughter, Mrs, Willard Siefarth, make their future home at Haines, near Mr. Konneman cut his arm quite bail-’ is up from Portland at his bedside. | Baker City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright have ly Sunday. This evening the members of the gone to Rock Creek for a visit with Mr. Go and see Lee Willard and bis ex- | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Campbell spent ; . . N E W T D -D A Y Miss Ida Blo»l:ett has been sick for Wright's parents. ce! lent company at Woodman ballon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison a t , Knight’s of Pythias lodges of Indepen several «lays. Saturday night. Seats now on sale. VVid G i holt has so fi donee and Dallas will utilize a special Independence. Mrs. FT Sberwo »d *|>ent Sunday at to from bis ivvouL sick sp~-ll ahi Advertising under this head J Our night train now pulls out of Port- I Mr. Lewis Gerlinger was up from train from here t«> convey them to Falls earh Joe Slier wo x l’s. insertion to walk down town. land with four coaches in order to h i - Fort land 3'esterdav, looking after his City, when they expect to nave one « f M r. A. Können a is at home now. commodate the rapidly increasing travel. manv interests here. ^ ( ’laud Coulee returne»! snudi the biggest times of their live-*. The She is bettor than si.o w«4 last week. Middleton, where he lias been WILL not *>e responsible f«-r any debts con Home of the handsomest leather shop- B riiam & WThslow have several motor w ill bring over nl*)Ut 2') Knights There a ill be noschool Thursday and his si ter, Mrs. Will SHewcy. , traded by Mrs. Win. Worrall.—Win.Worrell, ping bags ever brought to Dallas and farms for sale that, they will'tak»* Dallas from Independence, and about the j Dalla«, Oregon. Friday as four pupils ar»* going to take J80 Mr. Ira Uumlle recently pur based the everything in postal cards at L. D. Dan- j city property for as put piym«»*it. 8th grade examination. same number will go from here, besid the p.Mperry ho I kch in from George ieis\ Jasper U. Miller lias been quite ill several from outside points. The Falls A eoofl house and barn on six LOR UK.N’T The fire department was called to a in Portland, and Mrs. U. S. Grant and I i acr.-s just outside city limits. —W. M. Elliot t. City lodge is preparing to receive the Mutual I X * * # * * '* * * * X * X * H*** fire Thursday evening at the residence T. A. Riggs have been at his bedside. phone 1226. visitors in grand style, and after the of W. R. Palmer but their services were Wanted—A timber claim relinquish- not required. „„ and lots in Dallas ui'-nt from the owner. Address P. O. lodge work is over a fine banquet will U f ANTED—Two houses Must be close in Apply at once to Henry Call at L. D. Daniels’ and get your Box 88. D19 be served at The Tavern. Judge H. M. J23 Brown. phonograph records. Everything in Cake, of Portland, L. R. Stinson, of Sa A recital was given at the Christian stock that you are liable to call for— church Monday night by Prof. E. R. lem, Mr. Diniick, of Oregon City, nothing missing. on the streets of Dallas, a gold Artisan Moon to a large and delighted audience. and John M. Wall, of Forest Grove. L I ÖBT pin. Finder will please return it to the N. M. McDaniel is doing well in the W’ill be among the outsiders attending. Daluis Hotel. “ We are constantly receiving new ad real estate business in the metropolis, Those from Dallas will F)e Ed. F. Coad, having recently acquired some large and ditions to our subscription lists, the people of Polk county realizing that we W. H. Roy, Ed. Bricker, Cliff Johnson. [H ave a few fine Plymouth Rock cockerel» valuable holdings. are giving them an uptodate and newsy Frank Riggs, Chet Rowell, C. C. Coad, 1 left at SI each -Wm. Sargeant. Perrydale. J23 On exhibition at the goat show’ was a paper. O. E. Williams, L. A. Boll man, Dr. 6 month old fawn, the property of L. M. The Monmouth Creamery Company Donohoe, C. L. Crider, A. P. Starr, J. C. Dennis. It attracted much attention COR sale on account of my wife’s sickness— was organized Saturday and the follow and admiring comment. I Fine farm, consisting «>f 258 acres. Stands ing boarii was elected: Rufus Smith, Hayter, George Hawkins, G. N. Cher- close investigation. Good flrstelass buildings. R. E. Williams, G. N. Cherrington, A. L. Chute, Mr. Hetiley, Mr. Murdock rington. Half purchase price cash, balance on time. Also good baled bay for sale.—W. F. Simon, 2J Conrad Stafrin, Mark Hayter and E. C. and Mr. Morrison. miles of Rickrealf. Address Independence. Kirkpatrick attended a Masonic meet No. 1. F12 Mr. and Mrs. Hoppe, trom near Ta ing in the metropolis Saturday. MONTHLY REPORT coma, are at present visiting their cous- Lee Willard and his eastern company in, Mr. and Mrs, A. Konneman, of Pio- of some fifteen actors at Woodman hall neer. They intend to settle near here j Of the Schools in Session in Polk Executrix Notice. on Saturday night in the comedy, The if they like the country. Country Squire. Seats now on sale. County. is hereby given that the undersign Don’t let the baby suffer from eczema, \ OTIOE ed has been appointed executrix of the Prof. J. B. Horner delivered a very sores or any itching of the skin. Doan’s of L. S. Perkins, deceased. II per interesting lecture at the Presbyterian Ointment gives instant relief, cures School Superintendent Seymour has estat«» sons having claims against said estate are re church, last Sunday evening, on “ The quickly. Perfectly safe for children. ust furnished us with his regular month- quired to present the same, duly verified, and Mediterannian,” which he visited re All druggists sell it. y report of the condition of the schools with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned cently. I in Polk county from which we gather at the drug store in the city of Monmouth, Never can tell when you will mash a that during December there were 2243 Polk county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. J. W. Rushton, who some 20 years finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or * Dated at Monmouth, Ore.. Jail. 18, Itxw. ago used to drive the stage between here scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas’ Elec pupils in attendance, 1165 o them be EMMA JAN- PERK I H, Executrix of the estate of and Salem, is now engaged in the lath tric Oil instantly relieves the pain— ing boys and 1079 of them girls. The number neither absent nor tardy were i . 8. Perkins, deceased. ~ ing business in Portland. His wife died quickly cures the wound. A. F. Campbell, 1198. The visits made by parents were lust fall. Aitorney for estate. Good reading has Fwcome almost a 155 and by the school boards 59. There The Rickreall* orchestra will give a necessity in every home. The Success were no tardies in the districts of Zena, dance at the Woodman hall tomorrow’ Magazine is just the one you need ; good Red Prairie, Lewisville, Parker, Polk, W ood Bids Wanted. night, with Blaine Southwick and Hor for all members of the family. L. A. Cochrane, Popcorn, llarimmy, Mont ace Webster as floor managers and Stef- Matthews, agent. Pacific Phone Main gomery, Enterprise, Suver, Aetna, Fir fy brothers as callers. Grove, Liberty and Rock Creek, and the \jOTICE is hereby given that up to February 216. last named had no absence either. The ‘ X f,t i9fW, at In , ni.. I will receive to be* Mr. G. P. Conleehas been in Portland Have Dr. I^iwe relieve your head and eighth grade examinations are now in opened at the February term of county court, and Salem to have his teeth treated. eye ache with a pair of his superior for the court house as follows: Twenty cords progre*8 in all the schools of the county, of grub oakwood t«> be not less than two inch He w’as in yesterday to pay up his .’Toth- glasses. They cost no more than others at the small and 10 inches at the large ends: consecutive year as a subscriber of the and you have the Ixmefit of his skill and and on Saturday the examining board, es also 20 cords of body fir wood, ohi growth. All consisting of J Dean Butler, of Buena Itemizer. Who can heat it? >ver 18 years experience. Consult him Vista ; Jas. E. Dutton, of Ballston ; Wm. of it to be delivered at the court house not later than September 1, 190*. Mr. J. TI. Moore, the rustling proprie? January 27th and 28th. Pettys, of Monmouth ; and R. R. Hill. K. M.SMITH, Couuty Clerk. tor of the Dallas feed store, went down Constipation causes headache, naus ofT>allas, will meet at the school su to Bridwell Fridav morning to buy a ea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. perintendent’s office in the court house couple of carloads of hay. He says it is Drastic physics grij>e. sicken, weaken to pass upon the papers submitted. not to be obtained in this vicinity. A dm inistrator's Notice. the Fmwels and don’t cure. Doan’s I make and repair umbrellas and Regulets act gently and cure constipa AT McCOY. tion. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. otic e ih h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n - have new ones for sale. You can de dersigned has been appointed by the coun pend on my makes being 3olid of con Next Monday and Tuesday, two days ty court of Polk County, Oregon, administrator struction and to wear well. Electric Only, January 27th and 28th, Dr. Lowe, I A Good Attendance and Much In of the estate of Martha Fuchs, deceased. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said flash lights on sale.—C. Kisser, the gun the well known oculo-optican, who has estate are hereby notified to call ami settle the smith. terest lieen coming to Dallas for more than 16 same with the undersigned within six months from the date hereof and all persons hohling Elton Connoway, who was raise«! in years, will l»e at Hotel Gail. Have him claims against sai«l estate are hereby The School Officers, Parents and m Dallas, is now engaged with his brother- test your eyes for glasses, he knows how, to present tin* same ______ ur 1 duU- S 3 vérifie«! S 5 S 5 to 5 th. B ie under- I Teachers meeting at McCoy last Satur- signed within six monfris from the date hereof, inlaw, Mr. Neiss, in the engraving bus 18 years exjierience. that tho same may I k * r «1 justed Tuesday morning Dr. Starbuck and •iay iness in Portland, and are doing a good lay • was a grand success in every way. Dated at Dallas, Oregon this 16th «lay o f Jan business. They made most of the half Mrs. J. B. Nunn accompanied MissJu- C.L.Halley, vice president of the McCoy uary, 1908. FRANK T. F l’ < IIH, tone cuts for the Portland Journal’s fine lie Nnnn to Portland, where she will section, acted as chairman and filled Administrator. endeavor to find relief from constant the position well. edition lately. L. D. Brown. torture at the electric baths at the Mt. 1 Sui*erinten<lent Seymour gave a short Attorney for entate. Don’t conflict Dr.Lowe with self style«! opticians peddling glasses from house to Tabor sanitarium. She has F>oen in a talk upon the school attendance in the house. Dr. Lowe has l>een coming to critical condition since July 4th, and it county, which was followed by u discus Dallas for over 16 years and can only be is sincerely hoped she will now find re sion in which all were generally of the Guardian’s Saif-of Re »1 Property opinion that pare its were to Fflame to a consulted in his hotel office. He has no lief. at Private Sale. At the last meeting of the Lincoln An great extent for the number of tardies agents, all |»ersons claiming to be are frauds. See him at Hotel Gail January nuity Union the following officers w’ere inane by the children. An excellent lunch was served by the inetalle»l by Neighbor J. H. Montgom 27th and 28th. Tn the county court o f the state o f Oregon ladies of McCoy, Perrydale and Bethel. for Marion enmity So much money is thrown away in ery. of Salem: Past speaker, Fred At 1 o’clock the meeting waa again fn the matt**r o f the estate ) Rich ; speaker. Flora M. Lee; vice speak buying useless Christmas presents. A °f J called to order ami Mrs.Stewart explain ) certificate of mining stock in a good er, J. R. Ratliff; chaplain, R. I. Chase; e»l the school childrens’ fair. A gr»^at Mabel Smith, minor. company will l>e ai>preciate«l and may clerk, Lydia CampF>ell: cashier. Eliza amount of interest was taken in the fair ZTOTICE IH H ER E B Y GI VE N T H A T T H E I ' V - I * tx d es ign ed , a.« guardian o f the Hald estab of | brinjc wealth to the owner. Send a Hatton ; sargeant-at-arins, Lucy Harris : tjy parents, teachers an«i pupil*. Mal»el Smith. min«»r. under an«l by virtue of an i portion of your Christmas money to the physician, L. A. Bollman; trustee, A. Some conditions in our public school* order <»f sals d u ly m««!**. given and rendered ta II. Harris: inside doorkeeper, H. A. an«l by «aid court, and »Inly entered «»f re«-«>rd j Lee O m m M Mining rnnipaiiv. 1 that should be improved called forth a therein by the above entitled court in ih ■ j box 258, Rhyolite, Nevada, and buy a Lee; outside doorkeeper, Win. Worrah. general discussion. above entitled proceeding on the 7th day «»f A ll memliers re»juested to l>e present block of stock at 15 cents a share. 1908, w ill from an«1 after the 24th day j Our public schools from a mother’s January, Friday evening, January 24th at next o f February, 1908, proceed to sell at p riva te, There is more catarrh in this section meeting. point of view, was introduce»! by Mrs. «ale. for caxh In band f«»r the highe«t price o b of the country than all other diseases tainable an undivided neventh interest in and ( Polk county last season produced R. M. Prickett, followed bv a discussion. to the follow in g den ribed real property, Ire put together, and until the last few The gathering a»lj urned at 3:30, all U> the «aid estate, to -w it: years was supposed to Fie incurable. some of the largest potatoes ever grown pronouneng it a number one meeting longing Beginning at a point 38.19 chains south «>f F.»r a great manv pro in Oregon, and it is douhitful if any oth and F»eiieving that a great deal of g»jod the southweet corner o f section 1* in townxhlp i 6 «noth, range 5 w«*«t, o f Wll!am«*tte meridian : I nounced it a lr>cal disease and pre- er section of the country can show any was accomplished by this meeting. thence east 28.51 ch ain « to the aouthcaat <*or- scriF^ed local remedies, and by con thing near those grown here in size and -------- ^ ner o f the tract of land heretofore deede«l to ' quality. On the J 8. Cooper farm, stantly failing to cure with local reme o n eC ln ff; thence north to th»- north boun«!ary | Program at Monmouth. this side of Independence, the crop of line o f the Ma«on L. Heward donation ian«l dies, pronounced it incurable. Science : then«*** ea«t X4.79 r-hain« to the northeant The next school officers, tea«*hers and ! claim has praven catarrh to bea constitution Burbanks was of exceptional quality corner «»f «aid Heward «-laitn : thence notith 39.M , al disease and therefore requires con and in size the toilers are remarkable. parents’ meeting will F»e held at Mon- chain« : thence we»t 58.30 ch ain« to the town stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Mr. Co»q>er pass»*«! through here yester month on Saturday. February 1st. C. «h ip lin e: thence north alon g «aid township to the place o f beginning, and situated in Cure, manufacture»! by F. J. Cheney A day afternoon on bis way to Portland, L. Hawley will *|>eak on the subject of line polk county. T» Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu having with him a few samples of Iris elementary agriculture. L. R. Travcr T«»gether with the tenem ent«, hereditarn<*nt« tional cure on the market. It is taken prize spuds. Three of tFiem half-filled a will bring forth the auction of Some and appurtenance« thereto belonging or other- appertaining. internally in doses from 10 drops to a 50-pound flour bag and each of the trio Conditi«>ns in oar Punlic Schools that w l«e Bid« may le* submitted at any tim e after the i teaspoonful. It acts directly on the was fully a foot in length an«l of a girth HFiould F>e Improved, an«t A. J. Shipley flret publication o f th i« notice, an«l before in proportion. He expected to place will lea»i in the discussion thereon. m king the «ale. at the law office of N. L. But blood and luwuus mucous surface-* ui of me the bt ay* «- , uurei nisi ■ ...... * ., . '. tern. The? offer »100 for any owe thev ««•*"> on exhibition in Portland, to -how Mrs. Ira Powell will talk aD*nt our ler, In Dalla«, Polk <*otinty. Oregon. . .. . * . / v l,.» Pr.llr iHionfl, ui.ll r.ratflileM n-hnn i » Date o f fir«t publication thereof January 9. fail to care. Send lor circular-« end tee what Polk countv soil produces when it scbo«*lB from a mother’s standpoint. Wifi; last publication thereof February 5. I'* * J. S. HMiTR. timoniele. Addre«« F. J Cheney 4 Co., is half given a chance. The three pota The male quartet of the normal will w as stated, were taken out of % sing and an interesting program Fie Guardian o f the rotate o f i Toledo, Ohio. Sold by dnwgtete, 75 toes, , 5 it ______, .__ , . , Matiei Siaith. minor I be contributed by tbs pupils of the training cent*. Teke H ell’* Family Pill* tor con- -o* ’* * —«>?*« ° * « > ■ » 1 W alter E. Keyes. ing selected at mu do on. i deparXiuaat auor a*y lav aatala . ftipatioa. S P E C IA L S j Crider’s Grocery j I D A L L A S , OREGON THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH 5RAND SLICKER \ Hakin£Pöwder ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. DOINGS IN THE TOW N. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. It Has No Substitute î Wheat SO Cents y . 7 k~ [ Balias flouring Mills I m 98 : as Si III 1 MONEY SAVED HERE! A CLEARANCE SALE THAT WILL SHATTER ALL PRECEDENT IN LOW PRICES. Our strictly adhered-to policy o f never to pack goods away from one season to the next, makes it imperative fo r us to hasten the de parture o f our present slock o f S u its and O v e rc o a ts before the arrival o f spring goods. WE W ANT FRESH GOODS EACH SEASON i and not “ C a r r y O v e rs .’’ “ But it is too late to buy winter clothing,” you say. N ot a bit o f it— providing the inducements are great enough. W inter is not over by any means. W e can expect plenty o f cold weather— more than likely, the coldest o f the year. The reputation earned by adherance to our rule o f 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 27.50 ____________________ 20.75 ___________________ 18.75 25.00 ___________________ 18.00 24.00 ____________________ 17.50 22.50 20.00 ___________________ 15.00 18.00 ___________________ 13.50 17.50 __ 13.00 16.50 ___________________ 12.50 15.00 ___________________ 11.25 13.50 ___________________ 10.25 12.59 ___________________ 9.50 10.50 ___________ 7.50 ii ii" ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii N a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B oys S h o rt-P a n ts S u its an d O v e rc o a ts , $ 5 and $ 6 v a lu e s a t $ 3 .5 0 and $3.75; $ 4 and $ 4 .5 0 v a lu e s a t $ 2 .5 0 and $ 2 .7 5 ; $ 3 and $ 3 .5 0 v a lu e s fo r $1.75 to $2.25. B o ys’ Lon g-P ant S u its , sizes 12 y e a rs to 18 y e a rs , a t a c tu a l COST Boys’ Golf Shirts, good 59 cent values at 35 cents; Boys’ SWftKRS, >1.25 a il $1.59 values at actual cost S m oking J a c k e ts a t G re a tly Reduced Prices. ;1 UGLQW CLOTHING HOUSE