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PORTLAND ? S P E C IA LS ' 35c 1 pound can of Folger’s Baking Powder 5c Flaked Hominy, per pound at 5-lb. can o l Chase & Sanborn’s “Special Blend” $1.15 Coffee at 7c Fancy Evaporated Pears, per pound at 4c Fancy Dried Prunes, per pound at t ♦ j | ' TINWARE SALE SPECIAL 60c Stew Pans for 42c = 1 ( 50c Stew Pans for 34c 1 | Crider’s Grocery j ! D A L L A S, OREGON 3 ^ Mrs. I'. H, Hurt. Monmouth. Mr»». I. McDevitt, Dalian. Hen Wutkinp, Dalian. Sunday: J. J. Finn, McCoy. W. II. Gaynor* Dalian. M onday: C. J. Irvine, Indep. C. If. Dillinger, Dallas. Tueaday: W. S. Kvans, Falls City. H. F. Jones. I mien. ( ’ . yf. Schafer, Inaei ep. Wednesday: W. N. Boots, Monmouth. F ra n k © ^ » © DOINGS IN THE TOWN. ^S0 L. D. Brown for abstract*. Notary public, typewriting. The Leo Willard Company played to a very enthusiastic crowd Saturday night. Owing to financial depression I will sell a 40 room apartment and 50x100 lot at a HuenSee. Address II. F. Reese, 488 Washington street, Portland O regon . Fb MADE SERVICE Final Settlement. P ro icu tin g A ttorney to do Business NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lTN- *” t o ilfiM d have Altai their tiual account aa administrator of the eatatt* of Hiram B.Sii k na lc« casc.l, mid Saturday. February H.UiW. at 10 o’clock, o. nt.. of said day, at the’ county court house, or Polk countv, Oregon, has becn/flxod by lion. E. F. Goad, lutlge of the comity court for said county, as the time and place for the hearing of the same. All person* interested in sain matter are hereby nvtitled to ap|>ear at said time and show cause, if any there oe. why- said account should not be approved and the 'state settled and closed Hated this 7th day of January, 1908. U.FRED 81MKIN8 JOHN SIM KINS, Administrators of the estate. Webster Holmes, attorney. W ith T hem . X M uscott in W reck. Cents ’ Is the price we will pay for wheat ' at our mill. Dallas Flouring Mills Wednesday—Penmanship, history, spelling, phy.siral reading am) - puyehology > . . . . . 1 geography, --------- 1 --------**--------» .....*- Thursday-Written arithmetic*, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday— Physiology, geography, composi tion. algebra. Saturday—Botany, plane geometry, general history, school law. FOB COUNTY PAPER8. Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o’clock, a in., and continuing until Friday, Feb ruary 14, at 4 o’clock p. nt. Wednesday- Penmanship, history, orthogra phy and reading. Thursday—Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, school law, civil govern ment, English literature. H. C. SEYMOUR, County School Superintendent of Polk Coun ty, Oregon. i from the F rom Grapes, the m ost healthful o f fruits, com es the chief ingredient o f R 0Y A I J Ü Ü I P O W D E R « The only baking powder p u blic n u isa n ce, the p e n a lty for m a in - made from Royal Grape Cream o f Tartar X N‘ Costs a little more than the injurious alum o r phosphate of lime powders, but with * taming which is a sentence of from one R oy a l you are sure of pure, healthful food. to six months in the county jail or a fine of from $50 to $200, or both. People living in the vicinity of the I joint pronounce the conditions intolera- ble. Drunken Indian* can be seen, it is I said, at all times of the night or day, ly- \ ing along the roadway. There are i many who feel certain that it was from I cemetery by the Masonic fraternity. ROBERT GAYNOR DEAD. this place that the Indian ohmiited his I During his many years of residence in liquor who is charged with killing bis; Dallas he held the esteem of all with wife in Polk county some months airo, w hom he came in contact, and his many P asses to the G reat Beyond at and who committed suicide in jail while friends heard with great regret of a ca awaiting trial. *- * H eppner S aturday. reer so soon cut off. He was a member Mr. McNary will stop off at the reser of Dallas camp, Woodmen of the World, vation the last of the week on his way the Royal Arch and Eastern Star. He Residents of Dallas were shocked Sat -to Tillamook and if present plans are has lately been engaged in the furnish carried out will commence action against urday morning to hear that Robert ing goods business at Heppner and w as the saloon man as soon as the special Gaynor had succumbed to pneumonia at doing well financially. Thomas Robert term in Tillamook county 1ms been dis Heppner that morning. His mother, Gaynor was the younger son of Mrs. J. posed of. Mrs. J. C. Gaynor, had been previously 0 . Gaynor, of this city, anti was born in Attorneys familiar with the law on summoned to hi« bedside, ana was with Clinton Junction, Rock county, Wiscon this subject state that there are several him when he succumbed to the great sin, September 23, 1869. He lived for precedents, notably the case of the state destroyer. He had just recovered from I many years in Iowa and California, and of Oregon v. Nies in which the defend an attack of pneumonia, but it had then went to Missouri, from which state ant was convicted of maintaining a caused inflammation of the heart, which he came to Dallas in 1891. He married criminal nuisance inthe form of a bil resulted fatally. The remains were | Miss Clara Uglow. a «laughter of Mr. liard room with evil associations and brought to Dallas and after reposing in i and Mrs. Abel Uglow, May 2, i960. His connections, in the city of Portland. i nt he Masonic ball from Sunday to; wife lived only a few years after her Monday were followed by the members marriage, dying November 18, 1904. Don’t Vet the baby suffer from eczema, of that order to the Methodist church, I sores or arty itching of the «kin. Doan’« where Rev. M. P. Dixon conducted the I Surveyor Winslow has one of the Ointment gives instant relief, cures ! burial ceremony. The floral tributes' neatest offices in the court house, it quickly. Perfectly safe for children. j were many and beautiful. Robert was lately having received a new coat of • then laid to rest in the Odd Fellows varnish and kalsomine. All druggists sell it. SWEENEY BROS., Mrs. I. V. Lynch has returned from a ; Congressman Hawley has been notified visit in the metropolis. of .the following persons who have had Proprietors. f,.- pmitdons increased in Polk county: A Lean Year party is Born. Jan. 24th, to the wife of Austel ; C C Fuqua, Monmouth.................... $ 12 * + + + + *++•{•*•}•++++++++++++++? ■ skating rink Friday nig McCarter, -a daughter. I 1» F Heviland, Dallas........................ 12 Ray Ramsey has been confined to his J M Stark, Independence................. 11 Floy«! Mver is receiving instruction bed for ten days with lagrippe. ------------------------- at a Salem business college. N E W T O -D A Y It is said the Corvallis water system j T . M. BAILEY DEAD. Born, Jan. 26th, to the wife of George is ea> ning the city a net income o! $900 Starr, of Salt ( ’ reek, a daughter. Advertising under this head } cent a word Dr. 11. L. Toney and Dr. S. T. Dono <l momt,‘ Oid R esident of D allas P asses A w ay. each insertion McMinnville is now a dry town on _________ hue, dentists. Uglow building. Sundavs also, even the confectioneries , Administrator’s Notice. Mrs. E. B. Caldwell is convolescent hell,* close«Uin. ' >n Sm'?»V afternoon the remains of SALE—Four cows, that will be fresh in » 1 I b unas M. Hailey were laid to rest in COR from a ten days seige of lagrippe. * February, by John Ebbe, Dallas. F13 JOTK’ E 18 HEREBY GIVEN TUT THE UN H. L. Barry, late of the Dayton Opti- the Odd Fellows cemetery, he having »!• -isigned has been appointed by the conn Bert Morris, of Mehama, is now em mist. was looking after insurance mat- tpiitelv passed away at the rioeold age tv court of Polk Co., Oregon, administrator of ployed at the Caldwell poo! room. ters here Tuesday ( of 84 years on the Frit lay previous. The Q A K fence posts for sale by W. P. Marra* Dallas the estate of Margaret M Y Riddell deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said The county court were inspecting The room in the ice factory has burial was held from the Ad vent' church estate are hereby notified to call and settle the ” ‘ 1 and the large crowd paid fitting tribute bridge flown by Independence Tuesday. been .en tcl by R. S. Henhne for a hil- same with the undersigned within six months to the worth of a resident of our midst- i;iR 8T class baled and loose hay for sale at from the date hereof and all persons hobiing The Carnation club will give a dance liard .iiui pool room. fo r a quarter of a century. Mr. Bailey * reasonable rates by 8. A. May, on the Row- claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified t»* me at at the Woodman hall Saturday night. JH0 Eugene will engage with Dallas in a leaves an aged wife, one son and five cliffe place, near Dallas. Both phones. Monmouth, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Cash paid for mink, coon, skunk, fox, basket ball tussle on skates at the rink daughters to mourn his loss, Mrs. John Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 27th »lay of here Saturday evening. Munson and Mrs. Henry Clifford resid marten and other furs.— Butler «ft Dunn. WILL not be responsible for any debts con- January, 190«. WM. RIDDELL. ing here. Mrs. Jerome Stewart and Mrs 1 ---------- .. *«- ----- . h Wm.Worrall. traded - . by Mrs. «5... Win. w Worrall. Administrator. Mr. Geo. W. Haynes, the genial has been suffering lb.lt McDaniel J30 Dallas, Oregon. J. Proctor at Seattle, Mrs. L). T. Mc N. L. Butler, with a gathering in his head fur the Ballston hardware man, was doing bus- Intyre in Kansas, and P. P. Bailey near Attorney for estate. ineea in Dallas yesterday. last ten days. Forest Grove. Mr. Bailey had made R RENT—A good house and barn on six We understand that the Falls City two trips across the plains and had many rO Delman Caldwell, of Stayton, is visit I acres just outside city limits.—W. M. Elliott. m -ì< -* ^ * * à M ^ ìi^ -^ % W -* * % * * ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * tf- ing his brother, the genial proprietor of News lias changed hands, C. L. Starr exciting experiences in pioneer life to Mutual phone 1226. having again taken charge. relate and lx* enjoyed by those fortunate the Dallas pool room. Barham & Winslow have several enough to hear him. He was born in IfTANTED—Two houses and lots in Dalla» Harold Jorgenson, now chief engineer Randolph county, Indiana, April 1, at tlie reform school, was over to see farms for sale that they will take Dallas 1823, of Quaker parentage. He mar Vf Must be eloseln. Apply at once to Henry city property for as part payment. hi« old friends here Sunday. ried Miss Lucretta Plummer in Tipton The reported death of Mr. George county, Indiana, April 23, 1848, and J. Dornsife, of Independence, ¡ r a Itowcliffe in Portland last Saturday aftewards moved to Kansas, from which I OST on the streets of Dallas, a gold Artisan guest at the home of \V. O. Cook and L pin. Finder will please return It to the state he emigrated to Oregon in 1881. family w est of the city.— Eugene Guard. seems to have no foundation in fact. Dallas Hotel. tf H. B. Cosper is at work on the exten L. L. Shreve left yesterday for Port STRICKEN W ITH PARALYSIS. land, where he will visit with relatives sion of the 1907 tax roll in the jury Have a few fine Plymouth R»Vk cockerels before going to his home in eastern Or room opposite the circuit court room. left at fl each —Wm. gargeant, P ern iale. J28 O ur V eteran B lacksm ith S uffers a egon. Mr. Joe Brown was out again with Call at L. D. Daniels’ and get your the cannery stock paper this morning S troke. COR sale on account of my wife’s sickness — phonograph record«. Everything in and the result is quite a number of shares 1 Fine farm, consisting of 268 H i res. Stands Last Monday evening Mr. J. E. Smith, close stock that you are liable to call for— that do not appear in our list. investigation. Good firsteiasH buildings. nothing missing. Never can tell when you w ill mash a the veteran blacksmith of Dallas and Half purchase price cash, balance on time. Iso good baled hay for sale.—W. F. Simon. 2J Dr. R. C. Hunter, who several years finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or | one of our most representative citizens miles of Kickreuil. Address Independence, F12 ago practiced medicine at Perrydaieand scald. Be prepared. I)r. Thfimas’ Elec suffered a stroke of paralysis, the out No. 1. Dallas, died at Lexington, Oregon, re tric Oil instantly relieves the pain— i come of which is now liard to determine! quickly cures the wound. cently, aged 75 years. Executrix Notice. Good reading has become almost a I Mr. Smith is probably one of the oldest Hon. W. L. Tooze has offered as a prize to the lady taking the most W ood necessity in every borne. The Success members of the Methodist church here man applications between now and the Magazine is just tin* one you new !; good and in bis zeal for its wellfare has vol VTOTICK is hereby given that the undersign ' ed has been appointed executrix of the Falls City picnic, a handsome silk w aist for all members of the fam ily.. L. A. untarily assumed the position of janitor, estate of L. 8. Perkins, deceased. 11 per Matthews, agent. Pacific Phone Main pattern. sons having claims against said estate are re always making it his business to see that 216. quired to present the same, duly verified, and I make and repair umbrellas and . . ... t , ,,, . everything i§ kept in good condition for with tin* proper vouchers, to the undersigned As the editor of the West Side-Enter- L . , . , , . T . a A at the drug store in the city of Monmouth, have new ones for sale. You can de pri-e was the only one placing a bid b e -1 U.e com fort of the worshiper*, hast Sat- Polk county, Oregon, within six months from pend on my makes being ?o\id of con «late »»f 'tlrls notice. struction and to wear well. Electric lore the county court’ s adjourned ses- ! urday, while engaged in putting in some the Dated at Monmouth, Ore., Jan. 13, 190«. EMMA JAN: PERK I 8, flash lights on sale.—C. Itisser, the gun ■ion for last Saturday, that paper land- wood for the furnace, be overtaxed his Executrix of the estate of ed the job of publishing the 1906 delin- j strength, and the stroke of paralysis 1s smith. » . 8. Perkins, deceased. quent tax roll. ,, . A. F. Campbell, ^ a direct result, ro r several years Mr. E. W. Thompson and w ife were Dal Aitorney for estate. A large crowd of enthusiasts went Smith bus been a great sufferer from las visitors from Brownsville over Sun day. They had just been married, the from here Friday to help veil tor Dallas rheumatism, and by reason of the rav groom being a cousin of Mrs. H. H. college in this game with the Willam Wood Bids Wanted. Dunkleherger, Mrs. W, L. Soehreu and ette university that evening at Salem. ages and pain of that dreadful disease, Well, Willamette was not in it, the his constitution has been grcatlv sapped Miss Effie Brown. score standing 87 to 4 in our favor. of its strength, so that when he permit OTK’ E is hereby given that up to February B. M. Atkins, of Independence, is a Constipation causes headache, naus ted himself to indulge in a little extra \ f*, I'JfiH, nt I n . m., I will receive bids to be guest of his parents and si-tcr, Mrs. opened at the February t»*rin of »-ouuty court, ea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. VanAUison. He is an electrician and is physical exertion his body did not hold for the court house,as follows: Twenty cords grub oakwood to he not less than two inch with the Willamette Valley Co. at Inde Drastic physics grijx*. sicken, weaken the necessary reserve force to battle with of es at the small and 10 in« hes at th«* large ends: pendence. Mr. Atkins has not visited the bowels and don’ t cure. Doan’s also 20 cords of body fir wood, old growth. All the emergency. Tt is Mr. Smith’ s left Regulets act gently and cure constipa <*f it to be delivered at the court house not this city for some time and says he side that is affected, the leg and arm and later than September). 190« notes many improvements.—Cottage tion. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. K. M.SMITH, Grove Leader. The meeting of the poultry associa a portion of the torso. This last is what County Clerk. Report of school district No. 36, for tion at Treasurer Beezley’ s office last makes the stroke especially dangerous, the month ending January 24th. Per Saturday w s fairly well attended, and on account of the proximity to the heart. Administrator’s Notice. cent ef attendance 98.2, number times considerable knowledge gained bv those Should that be reached all hopes of his tardy 0. Those neither absent nor tar present from the experiences related by a << a tly are Dwaiu Gibson. Ora Cavitt, Min a number of speakers. These meetings recovery is at an eiid. The best of med OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN ical attendance is looking after his well- \ dersigned has been appointed by the coun nie Grice, Mabel, Ollie and Jay Porter, will occur monthly. n «« a ty court of Polk County, Oregon, administrator Rosa, Flora and Ammon Grice, Roscoe A fire alarm wss sounded Monday fare, hut as we go to press the outcome of the estate of Martha Fuchs, deceased. All and Mildred Clark, Fred and Myrtle noon, and the dense smoke coming from is a great uncertainty. All we can do is persons knowing themselves indebted to said a « u estate are hereby notified to call and settle the Wilson.— Harriett Higgins, teacher. the jiostolfioe made us afraid that our to hope for the best. • same with the undersigned within six months from the date hereof and all persons hohling The Woodman camp at Dallas had mail might I k * damaged. Postmaster a a « «-lalms against said estate are hereby notified five applications for membership Tues Coad was equal to the emergency and to present the same duly verified to the under P a te n ts. day evening.. A committee was ap soon ha«l the fire under control. To» signed within six months from the date hereof, u n « U. 8 to Frank Bond. that the sain«* may lie adjusted. pointed to draft resolutions of con do close proximity of hot stove and wall Dated at Dallas, Oregon this i6th day of Jan lence on the death of their late neigh paper. uary, 190«. <« n a bor, Robert Gaynor. The payment of FRANK T FUCH8, Collections P rom ptly M ade. Mistakes are Ixwind to occur in even Administrator. this death loss will make $14,000 that the best of well regulated printing of I can do your collecting for you as L. D. Brown. camp has been called U|jon to pay dur a u << Attorney for estate. ing their 13 years of existence, and they fices. Last week in our list of those cheap as anyrne. My experience in have taken in on such payments in the registering a number of mistakes oc t tis line warrants thorough work. a a 4f curred, owing to the tin familiarity of a Bring me your accounts, and I will do neighborhood of $20,000. new printer with the names and the the rest L. I). Butler, Dallas Ore. Guardian’s Salt-of Re tl Property For variety of interest, the February hurry of reading proof just ■« we were a a « at Private Sale. As we go to press Mr. E. Cad well is McClure's is in the lead Miss Mii- going to press. And D. J. Riley is not expected to expire at any moment. mine resumes her ' ‘ Life of Mrs. Eddy,” a democrat. a <« a giving the history of the Schism in the .4 In the eonnty court of the state of Oregon Portland is overrun with unimplov I .Born, in Dallas, Tuesday, January 28. for Marine < nitnty early church. Prof. William James, of | 1608, to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shultz, a U a a In the matter of the estate ) Harvard, sounds a battle-cry to the col ed men, but it does not se*»m to I*» the j daughter. lege* in his article,“ The Social Value of case here. We have been trying for a a << a \\ ho can give us the address of C. A. j yoTfCElH h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e \: s the Col lege-Bred George Kiobe Turn year to get a few odd jolts of carpenter er’ s article. “ The Men Who Learned to ing and |>ainting done hut it seems as | t lark, mention of whose orchard wa* j il dentgned, a* guardian of the «aid estate of made in our last week’ s issue? Matsd Smith minor, under and by virtue of an h.ard to do as it was in the summer. Fly,” describe* the experiments of in rder of sale duly made, given and rendered in w ventors who have made better wings And you cannot get anyone to saw a Since Heney changed his politics, he ami by said court, and duly entered of r«-or<! therein by th** above »-ntitled court in th< )e than a bird’s and are offering lor sale cord of wood —all too luisy. doe* not «««-ru to lie r.ble to convict any above entitled proce#*ding on the 7th day of an aerial war- ship. January, 1908, will from and after the 24th dn> A union service will be held at the one. Hall will probably be cleared. ofFebiuary, 190*. proceed to sell at private i There i« more catarrh in this section Christian church Sunday bv the Endea Hon. N. F, Gre.rg came up Ballston sale, for cash In hand for the highest price oh- j of the country than all other diseases vor societies of the V ity to com m ent- tainahle an undivided seventh Interest In ami | Friday to nee hi* n»u*in. Mr. Simp*on. put together, and until the last few rate the anniversary of their founda to the following described real property, b«- years was supposed to I k » incurable, tion. They have prepared an extra nice who is critically ill with heart trouble. longing to the said estate, to-w it: Beginning at a point 23.19 chains south of t o r a great many years doctors pro program. Good live addresses on Chris tb« southwest corner of section 1« in township I nounced it a local disease and pre tian Endeavor subjects, male quartette f. south, range ft west, of W'illamettc meridian | thence cast 23.51 chains to the southeast cor scribed local remedies, and by con anr other special music. The member* : ner of the tract of land heretofore deeded t stantly failing to cure with local reme of the M. F,. Epworth league and the ! one d u f f ; thence mirth to the north hmtudan F o r freali- dies. pronounced it incurable. Science Baptist Union have l»een invited to par line of the Mason L Seward donation laixl nes*,purity an»l reli claim . thence east 31.79chains to the awrtheast has proven catarrh to be a constitution ticipate in the service*. ability.Ferry’ s$«ed s j corner «»f said Seward claim ; them e south 39.S3 al disease and therefore requires con are 1 b a clasa by them- f chains: thence west 5* 30 chains to the town ■elves. F irm er* stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh C mplaint ha* lieen made to thi* ship line: thence north along said township have con fideoc* | line to the place of beginning, and tUtuated in Cure, manufacture*,! by F. J. Cheney A | off» * of the proximity of the city jail to In t'.ietu becam e : Polk c«mnty. Co.* Toledo. Ohio, is tlie only constitu the free lihrarv, and that th#* foul lang they k n ow they I Together with the tenements, hereditament* can relied up I and aptmrtenances thereto belonging or other tional cure on the market. It is taken uage indulged in by it* inmate* can on . D on't expert- | wise appertaining. internally in doses from 10 drops to a ! plainly !>e heard Uv the lad it** and Bjent w lt’ i e ‘ ieap • Bids may lie submitted at any time after the teaspoonfnl. It acts direetlv on the children who nightly have «>cca*ion to a e e d * -y o u r *ure- ! first publication of thla notice, and hefor*- ty i.e s ia buy tag I inking the sale, at the law office of N. L. But blood and mucous surfaces of the sys v§*R the library. It i* the intention of seed«sent out by j ler. In Dallas, Folk county, Oregon tem. They offer $100 for any esse thev ! the council toaoon a* poafible move the a conscien tious Date of first publication thereof January 9. fail to cure. Bend for circulars and tea citv jail to the rear of the new lviilding and trtwtw'jrthy 190*; . last publication thereof Ftferaa February rjrfi « iw Louse. timonials. Address F. J. Cheney A Co., when the mad roller i* h »u*ed, an I J N SMITH F#ery*a «sod ■ * * « • Guardian of the eetaie of Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 then *nch nnplea*ant happening* « ill • t* ricF.K AAdTWB Mabel Smith, miao« cent*. Take Haifa Family Pills torcon- c*w*e. We are glad to say that it ia not 1 i M U m M U Walter E. Key ati patios. of frequent occurrence. I George Gerlinger is back east and California. Absolutely Pure Wheat 80 C hange in Firm . E. C. Kirkpatrick has purchased of the Dallas Mercantile Company what was formerly known as the Howe gro cery, underneath this office. The in voice of the stock is now being taken Mary Suitor is up from Portland and it will reopen for business under Uriah Beeman is now living .A Pend friends. leton. the new management February 1st. Mrs. J I). Smith has been severely I B. M. Guy is nursing a hard attack ill for several weeks. M ore Pensions. of lagrippe. POLK’S GALLON HOUSES. The Baleni Statesman says: The peo ple in the neighliorlwxMl of the Grand Rondo Indian ies« rvalion are up in urnis regarding the trouble cause»! by a government licensed grog «hot» just outside the reservation and just on the Folk county side of the line dividing Polk and Yamhill counties. The pro- prietor of the place knew of course that tie could not sell liquor in Yamhill county, which is dry territo v, nor on FOR the Indian reservation, which is in charge of the federal authorities. He Final Settlement. al*o knew that it would be useless to ask the Polk county authorities for a and guaranteed absolutely OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- retail liquor license so he proceeded to dersigned have Hied their Huai account as get a government license, for a nominal WATERPROOF sdmlnistrators of the estate of Mary Ann 81m- sum, entitling him to sell liquor in kins, deceased,ami Saturday February S.190H, at 10o’clock,a. in. of said day, at the county court quantities of no^less than one gallon. house, of Polk county. Oregon, has been fixed The saloon has ci used a great deal of ‘fyl »«*>>* • by Hon. E. F. Chad, judge of the county court trouble and District Attorney John H. for said county, as the time and place for the OILED SUITS. SLICKERS McNary has tried several times to put hearing of the same. Ail persons interested in AND HATS said matter are hereby notified to appear at the place out of business by con said time and show cause, if any there be, why Every garment guaranteed victing the proprietor of selling less said account should not be approved and the \ Clean - Light - Durable I than a gallon of boose at a time, but estate settled and closed. having to depend on the Indians for Dated this 7th day of January. 190«. Suits *3°° Slickers *399 ALFKk 1> 8LMKIN8 eviden<*e he lius never been able to JOH N 81MKINS, sold are/ jr ocaiias eve ay wh im make out a case. Government inspect Administrators of the estate. CATALOG FAtC FOA TH£ ASH/HG ors who’ have been called into the case Webster Holme«, attorney. 1-- M T**" l|°, fg**!-v,» « likewise have been powerless, appar- ' ently having no discretion in the matter I as long as the applicant pays his license Teachers’ Examination + + + + + + + + «•+++ + + ++ + + + + < fee Notice is hereby given that the county super Now the pj prosecuting attorney is going iutendent of Polk county will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county after the dispenser of firewater on a papers at Dallas, as follows; different truck. On the strength of ev FOR 8TATE PA PKRS. idence now in his possession he will Commencing Wednesday February 12, at 9 o’clock a. m . and continuing until Saturday, move in the justice courts of Polk __________________ , p i __ county to have the saloon declared a February 15, at 4 o'clock, p The first accident on the Oregon Elec- trie line occu red Tuesday night at 6:30 1 at the Goodrich curve near Chemawa. > A gravel train was hacking up to Salem 1 and ran into a bunch of cattle. Three , cars were ditched and two of the cattle ^ killed. Hrakeman Fred Powers and the ^ > © 1 1 conductor Frank Muscott were .near the front end of the train. A h the cars turtle«! both jumped, the conductor | getting clear. Powers fell in the ditch I and the car fell on him but the ditch was ho deep that he was not seriously | hurt His only injuries are bruises on j the side and shoulder.—Salem States man. Comings and Goings, of Citizens of Dal las and tfceir Friends. Fiske, the best printer. Mrs. Bert Dennis has been visiting in Portland. : ► ^ • * ; . ^ © ^ y < ? '^ > © ^ > © - ^ > © ^ > © ^ © - * t v © '< e > © - * i v ^ '* V © ^ > ' ~ Friday: B. Muir, DallaH. Saturday: 4inv Harvey, D.illa«, A It. Muir, Da.la." J. V . D e m in . Fails C ity . Just received a fresh supply of glucose for fancy candy making. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building. HOTEL ARRIVALS MONEY SAVED HERE! A CLEARANCE SALE THAT WILL SHATTER ALL PRECEDENT IN LOW PRICES. Our strictly adhered-to policy o f never t o . 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 ve rc o a ts before the arrival o f spring goods. WE WANT FRESH GOODS EACH SEASON . I SPEEDS and not “ C a r r y O v e r s .” “ But it is too late to buy w inter 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 w eather— 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 w ay it will continue to g o until the sale ends: $30.00 Suits and O v e r c o a ts ,_______ ^_________ $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 B o ys S h o rt-P a n ts S u its and O ve rc o a ts , $5 and $6 values a t $3.50 and $3.75; $4 and $4.50 values a t $2.50 and $ 2 .75 ; $3 and $3.50 values fo r $1.75 to $2.25. B oys' Lo n g -Pa n t S u its , sizes 12 ye a rs to 18 y e a rs , a t a c tu a l C O S T Boys’ Golf Shirk, good 59 cent values at 35 cents; Boys’ SrVcAKRS, >1.25 ad $1.59values at actual cost Sm oking Ja cke ts a t G re a tly Reduced Prices UGLOW GLOTHIIIG HOUSE