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£ M ^ ¿ m u y u )< u y w y y y ^ y y u y v y y !m n A » A » y y y y w » w w !y v y y u u w ^ M n ¿ y y y u y y y y y y u y y y y u y u u y y y y y y y y v * m , e r e i l ess Sacrifice of Clothing The greatest cloudburst of clothing bargains ever known in Dallas will break loose with a rush on the morning o f----- SA T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 9 , 1 9 0 8 When the Uglow Clothing House will place on sale its entire line of mens’ and boys’ Clothing, Furnishing, Hats, and Shoes, at prices never be fore heard of in Polk County. This sale will include every article in the store except C. & W. Collars. R E A D T H I S IN C O M P A R A B L E O F F E R During this sale your choice of any suit in th ? house, no m atter what it’s former price, will be sold for only All our $ 15, $20, $22.50, We are going to con- and $3o Suits will go at Z T * / f i ' vert rema*n^er of this sweeping reduction. I 3 t our winter stock into Nothing reserved, not a jH Xk M cash. Put us to the garm ent has been dis- 1% 9 K m H test. Seeing is believ- turbed, everything must ■ i B 3 i JO in g —therefore, come go. ^1^ ® and see for yourself. Not a shelf-worn or out-of-date suit in the lot IO 0 Reduction I t’s like giving you one dollar for another when we seil Florsheim Shoes at any time. Come early while the styles and sizes are complete. MARCHS O W M IC H A E L S , S T E H N H O O M .B T C R , S A CO. V. The Hylo Solid corr..'ort from the start, excellent service to the finish, that’s the life-history of the Hylo. A boot that gentlemen commend. P a te n t le a th e r lace b o o t, d u l l to p , h e a v y w i n t e r so le f o r s tr e e t , w e a r . T o get acquainted with the H ylo ia to receive an object lesson in twentieth century shoe achievement. It is strictly a shoe, for the man who cares. A L L T R O U S E R S CO A T 2 5 P E R C E N T R ED U C T IO N T h e Mallory C rav a n ette Hat ie Doubly Guaranteed The largest and most complete hat j department in Polk County. The best $3.00 hat, the Wolgu $3.50; Mallory rain-proofs; $5 and $6 Stet sons; your choice of any of these great hats only T h e D allas college second team d e feated th e b ask etb all te a m from C he- iiiaw a S a tu rd ay n ig h t,o n th e local gym n asiu m floor, by a score of 20 to 14. T h e tw o te a m s w ere very evenly m a tc h ed, th e nam e being d o s e and exciting th ro u g h o u t. R ice played th e best gam e fo r D allas. T h e In d ian s are g en tlem an ly p l a y e r , a n d th e ir referee, Teabo, was fair an d im p a rtia l. The name of Mallory, since 1823 , ha 3 stood for the best in men’s hatwear— honest materials, best workmanship, and styles that are accepted as standards. Besides this guarantee of excellence, the M a llo ry Cravanette H a t has what no other hat can have—the uality of being weather-proof from the ? ravenette process, which makes a Mallory stay new in spite of all kinds of weather. We can heartily endorse any hat that bears the Mallory stamp. We have them, both soft and stiff, in all styles and all the popular shades. They await your inspection. T he b asket-ball gam e S a tu rd a y n ig h t betw een Dallas an d N ew herg a t th e rin k was good and especially th e last h alf of it. T he D allas boy 8 w ere w inners in a score of 13 to 30, b u t th e hom e team is not di -coilraged and w ith a m o n th of p ratiee w ith a coach will he ab le to keep th e b est of th em busy. M r. B row n, one of th e visiting te a m , is an e x p e rt s k a te r a n d a fte r th e gam e gave a fine e x h ib i Immense variety of patterns from which to make your selection. “ Trouser time is all the tim e.” 10 Per cent Reduction « .VJVf f'J.UU i ables ai < 7.00 “ ................ ..................................... .... 5 00 9.00 <l ...................................................... 13.00 (i ......................... 15.00 19.00 II .12.00 16.50 II ................................... 11.00 15.00 ALL OTHERS AT LIKE PRICES -------- M attresses All kinds, from the cheapest to the best, at less money than the material to make them costs For instance; $ 1 1 .0 0 $15 M attresses for B00 $7 *» ......... ...................................... 3.75 $5 « .................................................. OTHERS IN PROPORTION 1-4 O F F ON D R E S S . C O L F , A N D N E C L IC E E S H IR T S The celebrated Cluett’s ‘ ‘Standard, ” “ Monarch” and “ Brighton” Shirts. Men’s regular 50c Work Shirts go a t 15 per cent reduction. NS • •» r « t op M IC H A E L S -S T E R N F IN E C L O T H IN G M 'G M A Lh l, 3TCRN A CO. ANY O V E R C O A T IN T H E S T O R E FOR $ 1 3 .7 5 Prices range from $16.50 to $30 Priestly Cravenett, Storm and Dress Coats Sale Begins Saturday, February 29, 1908, and will end on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1908 UQLOW CLOTHING HOUSE tio n in fancy sk a tin g . A large crowd was p re se n t an d m any favorable co m m e n ts w ere h eard concerning th e m a n ag em en t of th e rin k an d of th e m usic fu rn ish ed by th e R ow land o rc h e s tra .— N ew herg E n te rp rise , I T he D allas college ch am p io n s will from M uscatine, Iow a, on th e local c o u rt on T h u rsd a y , M arcli 5 th . T h e M u scatin e p lav ers h av e been m ak in g a to u r of th e U n ited S ta te s, a n d h av e won n e a rly every gam e played. W e th in k o u r p lay ers a re in- Be su re and see th e m oving pictu res v inciahle, an d th e best g am e of th e sea every S a tu rd a y a n d W ednesday n ig h t son is looked fer w hen th e tw o team s a t th e Colosseum . m eet a t th e g v m n u siu m . j m e e t th e fast team Cost not taken into consideration on sale at a very low price. The famous lines—Dr. Daniel’s Lin en Mesh, Cooper’s Spring Needle, Dr. W right’s Health, Eagle, and many other staple and fancy lines. They all go a t 20 per cent reduction s, EVERY WAGE-EARNER SHOULD ATTEND THIS SALE. Ten dollars is a good day’s wages. You can save $15 if you buy your suit now. If you buy your goods at our special sale from February 27 to March 6. j I Between these dates we will give our customers all the profit and part of the cost. We consider it the best way to advertise—give it to our custo mers. Read this and you may think we are crazy if you knew the cost of goods. And we are not sure th at we are not, to offer them at the prices we do. E xtension Tables 2 0 P E R C E N T .R E D U C T IO N ON UNDERWEAR M o s t s ty le s a re $9 You Will Eat and Sleep Cheap Every one of our Quality of its goods, and such an opportun- ity to obtain bargains offered gains may never be offeree to you again, fiv Everything will be sold for casn, so bring along your purse. You won’t need much money to buy a lot of goods at this sale. L o o k f o r n a m e in stra p FLÖRSHEIM SHOES C O P V n iO M T 1907 B Y T H I The Uglow Clothing House is known from one end of Polk County to the other for the "r'-SSKOE On the Famous MICHAELS-STtRN Fl N E C L O T H I N G We Need the Money and We Need the Room numbed of I r O l l B e d s cV o“ice $ 6 The same beds that Portland dealers, and others, ask from $8 to $12. A big variety of colors and styles. We expect to lose' mone) on them hut that’s our loss and your gain, DON’T MISS THEM Some articles special, in the Hardware Department, each day: T h u r sd a y , F e b r u a r y 2 7 14 oz. heavy Copper Boilers a t ............. Iron frame W ringer................................ $2.45 166 F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 2 8 Milk Pails, of all kinds, at less than you ever bought them. S a tu r d a y , 2 9 One dozen only 25c Broom« at 10c each DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. G eorge G o rk h e is u p iron» P o rtlan d . Roy F in seth cam e dow n from E ugene for an o v er S u n d ay v isit w ith h is p a r e n ts h ere. Prof. Win C aldw ell, Roaco B alln n ty n e and M iss E d ith Y ates a tte n d e d th e P aderew ski co n cert in P o rtla n d M on d a y n ig h t. ODD FELLOWS Have Organized New Lodge at Mon mouth. N orm al loqge, No. 204, was in stitu ted on last S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t M onm outh B eginning S a tu rd ay m o rn in g o u r e n w ith a fine c h a rte r list by D eputy G ran d tire line of fancy d ish e s will he p u t on M aster ( ’. L. H aw ley, of McCoy. T h ere sale a t first cost. C om e early an d g et w ere d eleg atio n s from Salem . In d e p e n M. H ay te r, d e n tis t, W ilson b u ild in g . D r. D onohoe, d e n tis t, Uglow build in g . w h at you need in th is line.—C rid e r’s dence a n d D allas in atten d an ce, th e tw o G rocery. fo rm er lodges doing th e work. There Clam ! D unn was u p from P o rtlan d Miss E d n a H olm es has been vistin g H . G. C am p b ell is se ttin g o u t lfl acres were fifteen can d id ates in itiated and th e frien d s in R ickreall f o r a few days. | la s t week. to ap p les on h is farm o n e m ile so u th of following officers w ere elected to look L. D. B row n for a b s tra c ts . N o tary M r. B elcher an d W . T. G rier w ere D allas an d will likely p la n t o u t som e a fter th e d e stin y of th e new ord er for public, ty p e w ritin g . ¡d o w n from F alls City W ed n esd ay . ^ ch errie s an d E nglish w aln u ts on th e th e coining y e a r; Noble G ran d , I ra P ow ell; vice g ran d , C. H . N ew m an, sec O ak d ale tra c t. Mrs. E d . Shaw v isited frien d s a t F alls 1 Old oak wood delivered a t y o u r d o o r re ta ry , P. K. C h a se; tre a su re r, Ja s. for $3.50 p er cord, C rid e r’s G ro cery . C ity th is w eek. U ncle W in. Brown w as in a tte n d a n c e R adck. a t th e can n ery m eetin g an d offered to T hose a tte n d in g from Dallas w e r e : M rs. F ra n k Rowell h a s been on a visit M r. Lee R ow ell, a p ro m in e n t farm er give his half acre of gro u n d ju s t e a s t of H o ratio M orrison, E . M. S m ith , R. R. to relativ es a t T acom a. i of B u tler, was a co u n ty se a t v isito r T u es M r. C o b b ’s p ru n e d ry e r to th e com pany H ill, II. R u d ik , Fonso M ans to n . George for a c a n n e ry site . P. A. F in e e th m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to day . R ich m o n d ,'C . G. Coad, F. R. Rich. th e m etro p o lis th is w eek. O regon will do u b le in n o p u latio n Miss B rittie Me Devi t t cam e u p from ! w ith in th e n e x t te n y ears. W atch Ore- P o rtla n d W ed n esd ay ev en in g for a visit F iske, th e l»est p rin te r. 5 pound can of S an to s Coffee a t C ri , gon grow. an d to be p re se n t a t th e w edding a n n b d e r’s G rocery a t $1.15 i>er can. v ersary of h e r p a re n ts, M r. and M rs. i E. F. L ong, of D allas, was c irc u la tin g D on’t m iss seeing th e m oving p ic tu re s am o n g Jefferso n frien d s to d a y .—J e ffe r ( ’has. M cD evitt, th is aftern o o n . a t th e C olosseum S a tu rd a y n ig h t. son Review. C. N. M c A rth u r, fo rm erly of th is Born, T uesday, F e b ru a ry 25th, to M r. See G u y B»* 08 . A D alto n ’s ad in th is c o u n ty , has an n o u n ced h is can d id acy for th e rep u b lican n o m in atio n for re p and Mrs. J a s . W ilson a 12-pound son. issue for S pecial P rice on F u rn itu r e and re se n ta tiv e from th e se v e n te e n th d is H ard w are. tric t co n sistin g of C lac k am as a n d M u lt E arly Rose. V erm o n t and Y ealdei L u m b e r prices are dow n. R ead th e n o m ah co unties. Seed P o tato es for sale a t C rid e r’s G ro W illa m e tte V alley L u m b e r C o ’s, price cery. H . G. C am p b ell has b o u g h t of M rs. list in th is issue. Special P rice on M attresses, T ables, H allock w h at is know n as th e C h itw ood | T h e Daily O regonian is k e p t on file farm of 150 acres n e a r th e O ak d ale Iro n Beds a n d H a rd w a re a t G u y Bros. A in th is office for th e use of th o se who school ho u se, w hich he will su b -d iv id e j D alton. d esire to refe r to it. to s u it th e p u rch ase r. T h is is one of If you a re going to b u ild , read th e Do you need m oney? T h en Hive som e th e finest tra c ts of fru it lan d in th e W illam ette V alley L u m b er C o ’s, ad in sta te . by buy in g a t o u r Special P rice th is week th is issue. an d n e x t.—G u y Bros. A D alton. Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k M u sco tt h av e , D rop in a t th e sto re of L. D. Daniel B arh am A W inslow h av e several sh ip p ed th e ir ho u seh o ld goods hack to an d see th e line a sso rtm e n t of p o stal farm s for sale th a t th e y will ta k e D allas D allas and will h e re a fte r resid e h ere, card s an d o th e r n o velties. h e h av in g ag ain e n te re d th e e m p lo y of city p ro p e rty for as p a rt p a y m e n t. th e H alem -Falla C ity railro ad . T h e ir | | T he fam ily of W . H. B esecker will M r. W ad e, of S h erid an , h a s opened m any frien d s a re rejoiced to h e a r of | leave th is week for S ears, th e ir fu tu re j u p a g en eral b lack sm ith sh o p in th e th e ir r e tu rn to th is city . hom e in n o rth e rn C alifo rn ia. J o h n E. S m ith b u ild in g on M ain s tre e t. T h e parti«* d e fe n d a n t in th e gallon Mrs. B oyer, an aged lad y of N orth Dallas, w as c o m m itted by Ju d g e Coad i T h irty m ore sacks of th o se p o tato es house tria l, V icto r G ro ss and W . A. | left, to close o u t a t 00 cen ts a sack, d e B u tler. ap|»eared before J u s tis e Ifol- to th e in sa n e asy lu m M onday. liv ered .— W. II. K ra b e r. in d ep en d en t i i i hi i T u esd ay aftern o o n an d after pre At L. D. D an iel’s sto re you can find p h o n e Ma w as kicking ab o u t th e price of lim in ary h earin g w ere bon ml over fo ri a n y th in g y o u d esire in p h o n o g rap h rec eggs an d saying th a t eggs go u p when W e a re ag en ts for th e W estern Sales ap p earan ce in c irc u it c o u rt u n d e r $200 ords. A lo t of nice new o nes. th e h en s lay dow n, b u t, ho n est, d o n ’t Book co m p an y , w ith offices in P o rtlan d , bond each . T h e o th e r cases a g a in s t P h o to s: H ave b a b y ’s p ic tu re w hile and w ho get o u t th e b e st sales books E m m itt and A. F ly n n w ere dism issed , you th in k i t ’s a bloom ing sh am e for a I alive and well. F am ily g ro u p w hile to m a n u fa c tu re d . W hen you w an t a n y as th ey had re tire d from (th e busin ess couple* h u n d re d hens to sta n d around som e tim e ago. g eth er an d w ell.—T. J. C h e rrin g to n . th in g of th e kin d , com e an d see our and do n o th in g w itb eggs a t 20 cents S a tu rd a y n ig h t being th e tim e se t for T he a ir is full of s u lp u r fum es th ese sam p les an d give yo u r o rd er to a hom e a dosen? W hy, our hen* sta n d u p by co n cern . Do n o t send aw ay for a n y th in g I th e o rg an isatio n co m m itte e of th e Polk d ays. O ur o rc h a rd is ts are sp ray in g and th e fence a ml cackle and m ake faces ' co u n ty W oodm en to m eet w ith B allston th e a«r sm ells like th e ap p ro ach in g end of th e k in d . : of tim e. a t every one who goes by an d ju st I t will on ly 1*? a few y ears u n til th e ’ cam p th e inem lm r* p rep ared a nice oy- ' s te r su p p e r an d in v ited th e ir fam ilies seem to glory in th e ir sh am e. Well, i ( ’all a t L. D. D an iels’ and g e t yo u r v icin ity of D allas will be a reg u lar p a r i o u t to have a good tim e. T he ladies phonograph records. E v e ry th in g in adise, w ith red ap p les, p e a rs, p ears, cam e an d b ro u g h t b ask ets full of good every dog has his day, and th e hens stock t n a t you a re lia b le to call for— p ru n es, c h e rrie s, lo rrie s , vines an d w al th in g s to e a t h u t th e v isitin g co m m ittee are hav in g th e irs, b u t I w ant to tell nuts M any in b earin g now , an d co m n o th in g m issing. you th e re ’s no laying down o r laying ing i .to 1 »earing all th e tim e , w ith tin* | m ad e th em selv es conspicuous by th e ir Notice th e a ttra c tiv e ad of L a u g h a rv ’s b erries, fru its an d n u ts. W h ere can al»sence, b u t B allston chopper* do not u p a n y th in g on th is job b u t a fierce h av e to d ep en d on o u tsid e h elp to have grocery each week in th is pu(>er and an y one find a l»etter, p re ttie r o r m ore a p p e tite . I t ’s lucky we h av e so m any a good tim e, so a fte r som e speeches by you will find so m e th in g th a t will a l h e a lth fu l place to live on e a rth ? te m p tin g th in g s, a t U . 8 . L aughary's, th e m em liers for th e good of th e o rd e r, ways please you. T h e b a sk e tb a ll gam e w ith D allas Col and som e songs an d re c ita tio n s bv th e to allay your craving for good things If you h a v e n ’t tim e to ex ercise regu lege and th e ev en ts co n n ected w ith it young folks all p re se n t p arto o k of a to eat an d d rin k . E v ery th in g is fresh larly, D oan’s R eg u lets will p re v e n t co n reflect very little c red it u p o n th e in s ti b o u n tifu l s a p p e r, a fter w hich to th e st p stio n . T hey in d u ce a m ild easy tu tio n s involved. Dallas College sh o u ld m usic of E d w ard s Bros.* o rc h e stra a an d p u re am i we certain ly sell th e H ealthful actio n of th e lx>wels w ith o u t l»e ab le to play in C o rv allis w ith o u t social d an c e w as enjoyed u n til n ear m id finest b u tte r in th is m a n ’s town. g r ip in g . Ask y o u r d ru g g ist for th em . such hoodlum ism as was d isp lay e d hv n ig h t, w hen th ey d e p a rte d for th e ir N o w ; d o n ’t w e? 25c. b o th sides last n ig h t. H ow ever, n e ith . nK e r Dallas nor O. A. C . are to l»e co n sid not a tte n d m issed th e tim e of th e ir lives. I m ak e an d re p a ir u m b rella s and I have new ones fo r sale. You can de- ered as wholly resp o n sib le for th e d is | pend on m y m akes b ein g jo lid of con- graceful co n d u ct a t th e a rm o ry or a t MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING stru etio n an d to w ear well. E lectric th e tra in . A th letic ev en ts b etw een th e flash lig h ts on sa le .—C. Rinser, th e g u n colleges a ttr a c t follow ers from th e ro u g h er elem en ts in th e college town* sm ith . whose bad c o n d u c t is ascrib ed to th e Cfuth and ml« in toad or aalt. Promt» n o n n taoiata | Stops eara c h e in tw o m in u te s ; to o th colleges co n cern ed . In m oat cases such ache or pain of b u rn o r scald in five clashes are l»egun by tow n hoodlnne- m in u te* : h o arsen e ss, one h o u r: muscle- an d th e h o tte r-h e a d e d in th e stu d ei t ache, tw o h o u r s , sore th r o a t tw elve body join in. E very good stn d e n t o f O. F o r H oraaa, Cattle, Stam p. Sw tea and Fowl« T bay a *» mad« from the e-rtir* ••jv e tp ia o r tb« h m rs—Dr. T hom i s E lectric O il, m on A- O. regret* th a t an y of th e ir n u m b e r condensed essence of tba drag. They d o n 't contain S*wdos«. Ash«». Cbo»* Feed e r ¡'ram. Are )n«t arch o v er p ain . sh o u ld So far forget th e h o n o r of th e ae fo o d w hen 10 years oM aa w hen 10 daya old. They com ply w ith «M pure drag law«. A t* foe and tr y one« f lK ID O O Condition Tablet«, o r E K ID O O W o- > /«doe*. Chick«« ^ Mr. an d Mr&. C*. J . Pugh, of Falls college as to join in hoodlum a tta c k s m In ju stic e t B litter, C athartic, H aara. F e re r, H og Cholera, U iatem pe«. P m k E y *v Catic tabietaor Leu*« P l - w A nw C ity , a u n t to P o rtlan d S a tu rd a y and on a v isiting deleg atio n Mr Pugh w a s Aiicr**Mifiilly o p erated on th e stu d e n t body of O. A. C . i t m u st lie Sp o r te C ore o r B arb W ir» L teteem t. DteWteotw i by T H E B L U B B E L L M tO IO lM E C O M Scorporate* Capette StaU P M E » WMWUlll«, is« W lie te K s a i d t h a t do s o c h d is g ra c e fu l a o o d n c l for A ppendicitis. Mr» Puwt» retu rn e d home yesterday h t e o w g and report« bar baa ore*» rad a trope whom the baa coma in m Da Mi CnUag*»—O. A. C For Sale by RAY A (X L Dallas, Oregon [ btvihaarf a« HEN FRUIT IS LOWER SKIDOO HORSE AND CA TTLE TABLETS Guy Bros. & Dalton TV Stare WWe Ye. Aiwiy* Get Year Money’» Wortk 5, 10 and 15 cent tables >rill he run during the en tire sale. Notions in Hardware at one half the money you usually pay. See the next issue for the special sale, daily, next week. Makes *Your S<ock Look Like ti e Top Price