The PTe-v.est cloudburst o f clothing
hni'i yin-i ever ' nown In Dallas will
break lo ?e with a rush on the
norninrr ux-----
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SA T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 : 9 , 1908
W h en the U g lo w C lothing
House w ill place on sale its
W e Siaad fiia Money and
We Need the Hoem
R £ A D T H IS IN C O M P A R A B L E O F F E R
During this sale your choice o f any suit in the house, no matter what it’s former
price, will be sold for only
en tire line o f m ens’ and boys’
Clothing, Furnishing, H a ts,
and Shoes, at prices n ever b e
fo re heard o f in Polk County.
This sale w ill include e v e ry
article in the store except C.
& W . Collars.
All our $15, 520, 522.50,
and #3o Suits will go at
this sweeping reduction, myj
Nothing reserved, not a
garment has been dis-
jr a
turbed, everything must . s |
go.
■
W
m
The U g lo w C lothing House is
known fro m one end o f Polk
County to the other fo r the
We are going to con-
vert l ^e remainder of
Jg
B f_
our winter stock into
M
cash. Put us to the
$
.fj
□ test. Seeing is believ-
k
^
Ife' k V
in g —therefore, come
K Jr $ fig k j and see for yourself.
IS
H
Quality of its goods, and s u c h an opportun-
( iiy to obtain bargains may never be ofl’ered
to you again. Everything v/ill be sold for
cash, so bring along your purse. You won’t
need much money to b u y a lot o f goods at
this sale.
N o t a sh elf-w orn or ou t-of-date suit in the lot
ft O
2 0 P E R C E N T R E D U C T IO N ON
6
On the Famous
Weath
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C LO TH I NG
M IC H A E L S , S T E R N
R O C rt.S T C H , N
ft CO.
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I t ’s like giving you one dollar for
another when we sell Florsheim,
Shoes at any time. Come early
while the styles and sizes are
complete.
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Th«
The largest and most complete hat |
department in Polk County. The
best $3.00 hat, the Wolgu 53.50; ;
Mallory rain-proofs; ;$5and $ 6 Stet- 1
sons; your choice of any
£Z.{\<
of these great hats only * w ^ ■ O U |
Mallory Cravanotto Hat
i s D ou b ly Guaranteed
The name of Mallory, since 1823, has
stood for the brst in men’s hatwear—■
honest materials, best workmanship, and
styles that are accepted as standards.
Besides this guarantee of excellence, the
Mallory
Cravonette Hat
has what no other hat can have—the
quality of being weather-proof from the
Cravenette 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.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal
las and their Friends.
P. W. Flannery was up from Amity,
Monday.
^ i \ - * H F * * * * * ^ ^ * * * * * * * * * * ^ ^ # * P * * t * ^ - * ^
*
»
* Immense vsrietv o.f patterns from *
’ which to make your selection. j
3 “ Trouser time is all the time.”
|
F I NE C L O T H I N G
M lftH A ll”». ETEHN ft CO.
j
ANY
$13.75
1-4 OFT ON D R E S S . COLF, A N D
NECLICEE S K IR T S
Prices range from
516.50 to 530
: The celebrated Cluett’s “ Standard,”
i “ Monarch” and “ Brighton” Shirts.
Men’s regular 5< c Work Shirts go
i at 15 per cent reduction.
1C Per cent Reduction
O V E R C O A T IN
T H E S T O R E FO R
Priestly Cravenett,
Storm and Dress
Coats
Ten dollar.; is a good day’s wages. You can save $15 if you buy your suit n>w.
Sale Begins Saturday, February 29, 1903, and will end on St.'Patrick’s Day, March 17, 1908
UGLOW CLOTHING HOUSE D
Æ<âs
We want several cords of
at this office.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Quick are up!
from St. Helens on a visit to her parents, j
Judge Stouffer and wife.
At L. I). Daniel’s store you can find
anything you desire in phonograph rec
ords. A lot of nice new ones.
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
The new |»sta! deoertment ruling
makes it nete^ary for us. on April
1st, to drop from our subscription list
all who arc over one year in arrears.
The amount then due, iro n each de
linquent, will be plared in proper hands
foi collection. We hate to be acU rary
in the matter, but have no choice—
it K either do this or be excluded feem
the mail. All you have to do is to
pay up to date, and then we are al
lowed to give you credit for another
year.
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A ll pictures brou gh t in to be fram ed on M arch 6, 7 and
8 w ill be discounted 25 per cent fro m our regu la r prices.
W e are still selling Tables, M attresses and Beds a t sale
:::
MICHAELS-STERN
en Mesh, Cooper’s Spring Needle,
Dr. W right’s Health, Eagle, and 1
many other staple and fancy lines,
They all go at 20 percent reduction
winter
E V E R Y W A G E -E A R N E R SHOULD A T T E N D TH IS SALE.
Special— Picture framing
prices.
The famous lines- Dr. Daniel’s Lin
T o get acquainted with the Hylo is to
receive an object lesson in twentieth century
shoe achievement. It is strictly a shoe,
for the man who cares.
M u st styles arc $5
Notice our many new ads.
Thirty more sacks of those potatoes
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. left to dose out at 60 cents a sack, de
livered.— W. H. Kral>er, Independent
Old oak wood delivered at your door phone.
L. D. Brown for abet acts. Notary for $3.50 per cord, Crider’s Grocery.
Joe Craven and W. J. White have itn-
public, typewriting.
Deputy County Clerk Toner is again j proved their residence property by set
Edd Dunn has been driving the Salem at his post after an illness of over a ting out walnut and shade trees in their
month.
st ige for Mr. Fldler.
park strips.
5 pound can of Santos Coffee at Cri- J Lumber prices are down. Read the
Notice the attractive ad of Laugbary’s
Willamette Valley Lumber Co’s, price grocery each week in this paper and
der’s Grocery at $1.15 per can.
list in this issue.
you
will find something that will al
Don’t miss seeing Hie moving pictures I
The City Council met for regular ses ways please you.
at the Colosseum Saturday night.
sion Monday evening and adjourned to
The Si monton & Scott grocery store
Early Rose, Vermont and Yealdei i meet this evening.
lias been newly painted throughout,and
Seed Potatoes for sale at Crider’s Gro
The
Daily
Oregonian
is
kept
on
file
now
is one of the prettiest and cleanest
cery.
in this office for the use of those who stores in the valley.
If you are going to build, read the desire to refer to it.
Miss Lillian McVicker has been se i Over 200 new subscribers added to our
Willamette Valley Lumber Co’s, ad in
If you want to see some prettily dress lected by the local union to represent list this week.
this issue.
. County Clerk E, M. Smith is at Mon- ( ed windows just look at those of our them at tin* Prohibition Oratorical con ! The Muscatine five* bent Independence
furniture stores this week.
test at McMinnville on April 24th.
; by a score of 48 to 25.
mouth at the bedside of his mother, j
Barham & Winslow have several
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup acts
who is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Aure Fon], of Portland,
gently yet promptly on the bowels and
Drop in at the store of L. D. Daniel farms for sale that they will take Dallas allays inflammation at the same time. i are visiting relatives here.
city
property
for
as
part
payment.
and see the tine assortment of postal
lion. Tilinon Ford, the noted Salem
It is pleasant to take. Sold by Conrad
cards and other novelties.
Miss Pearl Percival, who has been in Stafrin.
i lawyer, died the other day.
Photos: Have baby’s picture while Portland millinery establishments for
I make and repair umbrellas and I Cards with your name on them while
alive and well. Family group while to the past three years, will assist Mrs.
Smith and Miss Shelton in the millin have new ones for sale. You can de ; you wait at L. D. Daniels’ music store.
gether and well.—T. J. Cherrington.
i
pend on my makes being eolid of con
ery department of their etnporum.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, small,
struction and to wear well. Electric safe, sure little liver pills.
Call at L. D. Daniels’ and get your
Sold by
E.
C.
Kirkpatrick
has
had
the
inter
phonograph records.
Everything in
Hash lights on sale.—C. Risser, the gun I Conrad Stafrin.
ior of his grocery store painted white, smith.
stock that you are liable to call foi1—»
which adds much to the appearance
nothing missing.
The Industrial fair committee met
and makes it a very attractive place.
Messrs. IL L. Fenton and F. J. Coad,
Saturday in the school HUperintendcnt’s
Mrs. E. E Coad, went to Portland, By the way, Dallas can boast of having of Dallas, have purchased a piece of office. A bright outlook was repotted
Hgtu.d .y, to visit friends for a few «lays. the neatest and cleanest stores, grocery, real estate, through the medium of C. from all sections.
Prof. Coad joined his wife, in Portland, general merchandise, furniture, confect E. Sheffield, just adjoining the proper
Miss Ella Rov is in Portland visiting
Wednesday afternoon, and attended the ionery etc., than any place in the Wil ty where Langdon’s new cottage is be
They contemplate build her i-istera, Mrs. Harrison Barendrick
wedding of Mrs. Coad’s sister in the lamette valley, and we are very ing erected
ing at an early date.—-Newport News.
proud to make this statement,
and Miss Minnie Rov.
evening.—Hood River Glacier.
M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building.
l
Patent l e a t h e r lace boot, dull top,
heavy
sole for s tr e e twear.
I A L L T R O U S E R S CO A T 2 5 F E R
C E N T R E D U C T IO N
! Get DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel I
! Salve—it is good for piles. Sold by !
' Conrad Stafrin.
-
O
UNDERW EAR
Solid comfort from the start, excellent service to
the finish, that'» the life-history of the Hylo. A
boot that gentlemen commend.
I A new cement walk «is being laid
j front of the ice plant.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
:
The Hylo
r
SERVICE
a
Louli fo r name in strap
, FL O R S K K iM S H O E S
m i c h a e l s
FINE
9T
5 cent and 10 cent counters all this week.
Guy Bros. & Dalton
‘‘The store where you always get your money’s w o rth ”
L" o ,
C1.V T3L í
on
T o O l* . Sr .
If. nfter up
Ray Ramsey is out again ;
attack of typhoid fever.
C. L. Stai r, secretary of the normal
board of regents, was in Dallas Wednes-
Jk L .
,,M>
f o r iN i'»c r-:H T T O T » a n t > d y s p /' p v i a ..
•‘ Beck” Craven, our crack basket b a ll, tGEHLlJEVli-S
S T O M A C H , B B LC ll i N G , E TC . K. C. D cV / ili'
forward, witnessed the game between :
Independence and the Muscatine five]
Monday evening.
Those who are boosting the Oregon 1
National Guard for Dallas say that as
sooij as the red tape can he overcome a j
company of militia is an assured fact.
T;
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M .n c y
d
Ba^K,
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i f t . ' h o u c a tly t a y I t 1 m m n u t I
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í
StyCi bom.
.1 tato__
cOta^Afilf, CHICAGO, ILL.
AFFECTS
DALLAS
WEBF00T
ROOFING
DEFEATED
INNOCENT
AT LAST PURCHASERS *
♦
MUSCATINE, IOW A, FIVE TURN HAWLEY’S RESOLUTION IS NOT
T il K BEST HOOKING
ON THE MARKET
Beginning Saturday morning our en
tire line of fancy dishes will be put on |
sal«* at first cost. Gome early and get |
what von need in this line.—Crider’s |
Grocery.
In answer to several inquiries, the
Cu- tain Fiske no^ testifyi g before the
senate committees is not our brother,
who is a captain in the army and not
the navy.
or
ü b o trlo c i
ir ni m r
1
Made l>y the Northwest Roofing
company, Portland. I)oe« not hue-
kle. Guaranteed for 10 years.
ALL TO THE GOOD.
THE THICK.
L . C. K O S E R
i
ut for r,olk County^^p
Our Five Badly Handicapped by It Will Work Harm to Many Mill
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Warren came up
Illness and Hurts
Owners.
from McMinnville Tuesday
Mr. V. ar-
ren returned home Wednesday, but
Mrs. Warren will visit with relatives
A resolution by Senator Hawley. !
In two of the swiftest and most, excit
until Sunday.
ing basketball games ever played in backed by Senator Fulton to f -rfeit the 1
Dallas,
our
basket
ball
team
went
down
Kodol i-* today the best known reme
¡rant lauds of the Oregon & California
dy for all disorders of the stomach, to defeat before the team from Musca Railroad Company in Oregon, is said to i
sucl: as dyspepsia, heart burn, Hour tine, Iowa, twice this week by scoies of
Htor aeh and belcl ing of gas.
Sold 2*2 to 14 in d 15 to 13. The game Tiles have provided no protection to the j
dav night was witnessed b V the laju.’Ht thousands of innocent purchasers who j
here by Conrad Stafrin.
crowp ever gathered into tin* local gym,
Miss Sadie Frances, t ie youngest and the attendance Wednesday wa: al now occupy and use portions of these*
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Frances, most as large. Fenton, the crack for lands. Lumber mill men, mining men j
former residents of Dallas, was married ward, was out of the game on account of and farmer« lietwedn Portland and Ash
in Portland last W ednesdav evening to sickness, and Shaw, our champion cen land, w hile favoring forfeiture proceed
Win. Nev. Miss Mina Hughes, of Dal ter, was suffering with a badly sprained
ings, will make determined opposition
las acted as bridesmaid.
I arm, else the result might have been
to the term« of the resolution.
The handsome resilience of Mr. and I different. However, Rice, of the sec-
Some of them bought, from the rail
Mrs H L. Fenton was the scene Satur ond team, who took Fenton’s place in
day evening of a delightful reception to the two games, played a splendid game road company direct, others purchased
our unconquered basket ball team. throughout, and is a game little fighter from firms and individuals who had I
Many of our voting people had a pleas who will make the first team in good bought the lauds from the railroad com-
shape when the proper time comes. The ,
ant evening in games, etc.
official of tin* Mmcatines that refereed j ! pai y. All kinds of prices were paid. A j
A large crowd (Mime over from Inde- game Tuesday night was rat lier partial! ! Falls City manufacturer ixnight for |
pendenn and Mdnmouth to attend the to his team-mates, giving them the best '
basketball game Tuesday night. A of every d< cisión. On account of objec 1 ¡? 12.50 per acre 700 ) acres >f timber that
sp rial motor being chartered for the tions of the Dallas pi ivers a change was , hunker bad purchased from (ho rail-j
occasion. Falls City and
Rickrtall made in officials for the Wednesday : ¡ road company for $6.
were also well represented.
night game, and the referee guve better
'Pin* timber was far removed from I
In justice to the 1 , transportation, and was not regarded as
Kodol is a scientific preparation of satisfaction by far
vegetable acids with natural digestants visitors however, it can be truthfully
and contains the same juices found in said they are the U*st aggregation worth the money paid lor it at that time, i
a healthy stomach. Each <1 >«e will di that has ever played against the Since then $309,000 has been spent, by
gest more than 3,000 grains of good i local collegians on the home court and the purchaser building mills and a rail
to be beaten by a team of their skill in road into the timber. Half a dozen
food. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
tin* game i- mi di-grace. The effect o^
Fruit Inspector Nunn is attending to j these two defeats d«#cs not in any wav other mills in the same region are in a 1
his official duties over the county. He endanger tin* the chances of Dallas for similar ituation regarding their tirtiher
finds it much easier to secure compli the coast championship, as we have
lands.
ance with the spraying law than in. 1siateli everything els»* on the coayfc this
It is vitid that between 300 and 400
previous years. The farmers have also year. An effort is being made to g»-t a
found the advantages to accrue from gatin* with the strong Snohomish,Wash saw mills» wop Id be put out of business
| scientific pruning.
ington, team, for the near future, to by tin* enforcement of the terms of the
settle the q ile Gioii of basketball suprem Haw ley resolution.
acy
on the Pacific ( amai.
Inloxiciled With His Work.
• • ♦
- • — —
, Wise Talks by the Office Boy
[O. S. Marden, in “ Success Magazine.” ]
Not. long ago I asked a young man |
Mrs. M. Martin is up from McMinn
how he was getting along, and he said :
“ I am just intoxicated with work.
I ville visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. C.
cannot get enough of it.
I just ache ; Uglow.
every morning to get to my task, and I : Mr. l/ie Burch, who has been in
leave it with the same regret at night California for »»ver a vear. was calling
that a Irorn artist lays down iris brush on bis Dallas friends today.
when the twilight cuts him off.” There
Itch pig piles provoke profanity, but
is no need of anxiety About the future of
Doan**
a voung man who faces his work in this profjmity w».*it cure then .
Ointment cures itching, Mc*-ding or
spirit.
protruding pile* liter years of suffering
At aiiv ding »tore.
DALIAS CIÌY BANK
The Mohair a
court house la t
ed the following ¡
fW f e n t mohair sacks c|
Cashier Pfcvne. Sheridan
Da ¡la«, , Oregon.
CRAVEN
-
-
H . G. V A S S A LL
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-
m «Hero**;
N. L. Butler, R. C. Crrven, I>. L. Keyt
If. M. Elli*, W. G. V’an nail.
Tbi» bank in pleated to place at the
disposal of it* ewetomem tne facilities
gained during many years
—rvira tad growth.
Bridan I
«
A Alcorn, Airlie;
Valiev ; .1. \\ . lì
Mill, r MH nv.
Sheridan next Sn
L ie
ad to
'h "
i
t±
%
Pa w as reading in a Is» »k of finance
the other evening, where it said,
“ Don’ t puc ftli your eggs in one bas
ket; try an incubator.” it takes
more than an incubator to hatch out
any new schemes for increasing busi-
ne'-*.- u w tdavs. I tell yon the people
art* citing to be wise old owls. My
boss use*l t-i go into all kinds of gift
enterprise« that looked anywhere
item r i . ht, and give away valuable
premiums with every purchase. We
don't do that any more excepting a
few coupon - that the manufacturer«
pot in their packages. The only
scheme we use to make people buy
good« of us is good goo Is, courteous
treatment and your money buck if
von want it without any hack talk.
The bos» sav«! “ We’ ve been giving
tin* people better values every year,
but we want to give still better value«.
It is ?!*>♦ how much will an article
I ring but bow low can we sell it.*’
You trade with us; don’t von?
U. S, L A U G H A R Y
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crus
I mix in fe«d or «alt. Prooer dosa in tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
Fo? Home*. Cattle. Sheep, Swine and Fowls. T h ty »re mad»; from th« « c U t « principie or the
condensed casen» e of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Fran. A rt jr t l
as good when 10 year* old as when 10 days old. They rom plv with ail pure drtt¿ laws. Ask for
and try once S K I O O O Cond»t on Tableta, or S N t D O O Worn». Katecy, Chicken Choleen,
Blister, Cathartic. Heave. Lever, H o g Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, C o lict»blnt»nr Lonn* F h w d ««
i too will la* at Spavin Cure or Barb Wire liniment. Distribute J by T H C B L U K B E L L M I D IO I l t d O Q s*
Mandi 7th, t » incorporated; Capitel Stock kX«l(WUU0; W ate»tow n , South Dakota, U* S. K
cootinuoue |»»l«-rv»e« ilia mohair i«**p i* iu that m k *
‘ ws%
K. J. tfcclcy returned this noon fmm
a few days business trip to Monmouth,
Dallas and Falls City
Mr. Heeley say«
that Falls City is a thriving place of
alsut* a thousand population
A big
sawmill i- located tile re furnishing ern
pi »viuent for nmnv men.— Albany Her
ald.
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l or Sale by R A Y & C O . Dallas, Oregon