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The greatest cloudburst o f clothing bargains ever known in Dallas will break loose with a rush on the M erciless Sacrifice o f Clothing morning of----- SATURDAY, FEBR UAR Y 29, 1908 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 o f any suit in the house, no matter what it’s former price, will be sold for only W e are going to con All our #15, $20, $22.50, vert the remainder of and $3o Suits will go at our winter stock into this sweeping reduction. cash. Put us to the Nothing reserved, not a test. Seeing is believ garment has been dis in g —therefore, come turbed, everything must and see for yourself. We Need the Money and We Need the Room The Uglow Clothing House is known from one end of Polk County to the other for the Quality of its goods, and such an opportun ity to obtain bargains may never be offered to you again. Everything will be sold for cash, so bring along your purse. You won’t need much money to buy a lot o f goods at this sale. 20 PER C E N T R E D U C TIO N ON UNDERW EAR Wea f , i On the Famous F L O R S H E IM S H O E S I t ’s like givin g you one dollar for another when we sell Florsheim Shoes at any time. Come early while the styles and sizes are complete. Solid comfort from the start, excellent service to the finish, that’ s the life-history o f the Hylo. A boot that g< ¡ndcir.en commend. ! • D o u b ly G u a r a n te e d The largest and most complete hat department in Polk County. The best $3.00 hat, the WTolgu $3.50; Mallory rain-proofs; #5 and #6 Stet sons; your choice o f any o f these great hats only »O U The name of Mallory, since 1823 , has stood for the b»-st in men’s hat wear— honest materials, best workmanship, and styles that are accepted as standards. Besides this guarantee of excellence, the Immense variety of patterns from which to make your selection. “ Trouser time is all the time.” Cravenette H a t has what no other hat can have— the quality of being weat/ur-proof from the Cravenette process, which makes a Mallory stay new in spite of all kinds of weather. We can heartily endorse any bat that bears the Mallory stamp. Wc have them, both soft and stiff, in all styles and all the popular shades. They await your inspection. wood Cards with your name on them while you wait at L. D. Daniels’ music store. There is t: lk of one of the Philomath Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal" ! 1 schools beet ming a part of Dallas col lege. las and their Friends. Is -very em ployer of women labor I in P »lk county complying with the For i adach e D r. M ile s ’ A n t i- P a in P ills Mr«. Frank Lynn was up from Perrv- dale Monday. L. D. Brown for abstracts. public, typewriting. Notice our many new ads. F o r h ea da ch e D r. M ile s ’ A n t i- P a in P ills. Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. It is said that Dallas will again have a Notary Chinese laundry. Prof. Campbell, of Monmouth, was a Dallas visitor Saturday. Mr. J. L. Sweeney made a business trip t© the capital city Monday. Miss Cordia Gooch is taking a busi Don’ t miss seeing the moving pictures ness course in a Portland college. at the Colosseum Saturday night. John Greenwood is one of the many Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richmond were who are afflicted with mumps in town. passengers for Portland Sunday after The Seventh Day Adventists have noon. been holding successful meetings at Mr. Karl Stone, of Portland, spent Black Rock. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D e W itt’ s Little Early Risers, small, P. Shriver. safe, sure little liver pills. Sold hv Judg * Stouffer was able to be up town Conrad Stafrin. M ondav, after several weeks confimnent The Daily Oregonian is kept on file to the house. in this office for the use of those who Drop in at the store of L. I). Daniel desire to refer to it. and see the tine assortment of postal If you want to see some prettily dress cards and other novelties. ed windows just look at those of our Photos: Have baby’ s picture while furniture stores this week. alive and well. Fam ily group while to suffered habitually from constipa gether and well.— T , J. Cherrington. tion. Doan’ s Regulets relieved and Miss Mable Shinn has returned to strengthened the bowels, so that they her Eugene home after several weeks have been regular ever since.” — A. E. s]>ent with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Blessing. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. Ladies are cordially invited to attend our Spring Millinery Opening Saturday, M arch 21 W e have on*e o f the most complete and up-to-date lines o f millinery goods now on display in Dallas, including the famous “ Merry Widow ” Hats — most popular design of the present season. An excellent line of our new spring styles will be displayed at H. C. Couri er's store in Falls City, Thursday and ' Friday, March 26 and 27. MISSES M. A N D A. REDDEKOPP, P R O P R IE T O R S OK The Elite Successors to Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, formerly the leading milliner in Dallas Co. A N Y O V E R C O A T IN T H E S T O R E FOR Prices range from $16.50 to $30 The celebrated d u e tt’s “ Standard,” “ Monarch” and “ Brighton” Shirts. Men’s regular 5(»c Work'Shirts go at 15 per cent reduction. 10 Per cent Reduction Priestly Cravenett, Storm and Dress Coats Ten dollars is a good day’s wages. You can save $15 if you buy your suit now ÁCKACHE P. A. Finseth was at Portland on business this week. Get D eW itt’ s Carbolized W itch Hazel Mrs. M attie W alker, of Lebanon, is Salve— it is good for piles. Sold by with relatives here. Conrad Stafrin. Mr. G. N. Townsend was up from The new arc. light on the top of the hill in North Dallas shows up in great Perrydale Wednesday. shape from all over town. Mr. Lee Smith went to Portland Sat - A t L. D. Daniel’ s store you can find lrdtiy on business connected with his lomestead. .untiling you desire in phonograph rec onis. A lot of nice new ones. The inner appearance of tin* Metho- ist church has been greatly improved .Miss Halite Reynolds was quite badh hu ned in P »rtlaml the other day, and >v the repainting of the seats. her mother went down te attend her. Barham it W inslow have several farms for sale that they will take Dallas The young men of Dallas are request city property for as part payment. ed t » meet at the court house next Thursday to organize a m ilitia company. The streets were crowded last week Kennedy’ s Laxative Cough Syrup acts with out of townersbrought here by the socialist convention and other things. gently yet promptly on the bowels and allays infiammation at the same time. Mrs. Bertha C o llin ! Toner now has It is pleasant to take. Sold by Conrad on display her street hats which are Stafrin. things of beauty, and are sure to suit Beginning Saturday morning our en all ladies. tire line of fancy dishes will be put on Mrs. J. C. Uglow was called to Mc sale at first cost. Come early and get M innville Monday on account of the I what you need in this line.— C rider’s serious illnes of her grandfather, Mr. [Grocery. John Martin. Mrs. M. V. Smith and Miss Mae j Frank McCready, who recently had Shelton are especially busy this week | his arm broken at Black Rock, suffered opening and making goods in their new another fracture of the same member store preparatory to their opening on i Friday afternoon. i March 12th. Notice the attractive ad of Laughnry’s A defective fine in Hotel Gail Friday grocery each week in this paper and night caused considerable excitm ent. , you will find something that will al It was located in the sample room, and ways please you. was extinguished without much damage Papers from other counties in the being done. state are crowded with candidates cards, Itching piles provoke profanity, hut some having as much as two columns of profanity wont cure them. Doan’ s such notices. Polk’ s office seekers seem Ointment, cures itching, bleeding or afraid to announce themselves. protruding piles liter years of suffering. Kodol is a scientific preparation of A t any drug store. vegetable acids with natural digestants I make and repair umbrellas and and contains the same juices found in i have new ones for sale. You can* d e a healthy stomach. Each dose will d i pend on my makes being ¿olid of con- gest more than 3,000 grains of good ! «truction and to wear well. Electric food. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. 1 flash lights on sale.— C. Kisser, the gun M. M. Cake, of.Portland, a candidate smith. | • r United States senator on th e repub- j The following schools for the mr nth can ticket, will address the citizens of ; ending January 24th were without tard- Dallas at the court house this evening. I ¡o s: Cochrane. Popcorn, Harmony. Mr. Cake has the reputation of being an Upper Salt Creek, Montgomery, Etna •ntertaining talker, and from the re | and Mountain View, the Etna school al- publican standpoint his address will I so had no absences. •»rove most pleasing. Mrs. Bertha Collins Toner announc- es to her many patrons that she will have her spring opening of m illinery on Saturday, March 21, at which time she will show the ladies some of the choic- est things in that line ever brought to the county. The n*w postal department rating : TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS Mrs. G eorgeG erlinger informs us tha* arrangements are being made for a \*er> interesting entertainment to be give' for the benefit of the public library, ot March 27th at the skating rink. Fur ther announcements will be made in these columns. mate it oerrss^ry for os. on April tst, to drop from our subscription list oil who are over one year iu arrears. Th‘ amount then due. from earh de linquent. will be plared in proper bauds David Johnson died Saturday morn- l ing at the home of his grandson, Fred fur (ollertion We bate to be arbitrary U floojier, at Independence, at the age of [ vl years. Funeral services were h *ld at \ iu the nutter, h i have no rhoue - 6 the Christian church Sunday afterm*>n, | Rev. E. C. W igm ore, of Eugene offleiat i it is either do this or be exrluded from ing. Interm ent was in the I. O. O. F. [ the m il. All you have to do is U •emetery at Buena Vista. Gideon S to lti came over from Salem nay np to date, and then we are al- Monday and it did not take him lo rg to ' tw M to give you credit fur another ixe « arp-nter* at work on the building *'.» the new soda works in W est Dallas. year. The machinery has been ordered and will « ill he here by the time golant the building i* completed. Yhe bottling I feature«. coatain many additional DALLAS OREGON DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOP. 10 -hour law? M. 1 layter, dentist, Wilson building. M ic h a e l « , s t i h n ft 1-4 O F F O N D R E S S C O L F , A N D N E C L I C E E S H IR TS UGLOW CLOTHING HOUSE I I «•W aiftirr4M « ST rut makxm flft MICHAELS-STERN FINE C LO TH IN O Sale Begins Saturday, February 29, 1908, and will end on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 1908 W e want several cords of oak at this office. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. T o gi: - quiii.ted with the Ily lo is to ■ receive an object lesson in twentieth century c, shoe achievement. It is strictly a shoe £m for the nan who cares. m) M o s t s ty le s are $3 ’ ■* 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. M a llo ry They all go at 20 percent reduction Pa .ent l t ; u i e r lacr- boot, ».lull top , l i e a v y w in t e r sole f o r s tr e e t w e a r A L L T R O U S E R S CO A T 2 5 P E R C E N T REE U C T IO N The Mallory Cravnnntt© Hat 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. Look f or name in strap W ea'i Kidneys, Lame Back - . ■ and i. - Inflammation o f the Bladder A WEEK S TRIAL 25c | Bowman Bros, are loading about five Icarsof slabwood daily for the W . V . L. POLITICS people, the same being shipped to out- I side points. I M. M. Ellis has had erected a neat UP I cottage on his lot adjoining his home which will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Parrish. TO DATE ■ Elbert Call at L. I). Daniels’ and get your j ---- phonograph records. COMPLETE LIST OF CAN D ID ATES! NOW IN FIELD. A Number Yet to be H eird From — A Little Bashful. li“bU' Everything in c“u f,ir_ Travis M cDevitt, who is manager o i the big creamery at Corvallis, Inis been 1 visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8 . McDevitt, in Dallas. B. F. Jones will h avea competitor for the nomination representative for Polk ' and Lincoln counties iu the person of We give below a complete list of the C. A . Gardner, of Toledo. candidates who have registered for the John Me Bee has bought the Dubre • 1 iffeient county offices, together with farm at Bridgeport and Henry Gorke has pm chased a lot of L. M. Pollock, situ at their party affiliation : ed in the eastern part of town. REPRESENTATIVE C. L. Hawley, M cC oy............ C O U N TY JU D O R Glen O. Holman, Bridgeport K I. F. Coad. Dallas . .) ( i Vaut)rsdel, I fallas.......... J. E. Hibley, Dallas . . . . COUNTY CLERK “ Dad’ KShultz is to soon put up a res idence on his lots in the th ird ward. Vlr. Shultz is a pioneer in this line in Rep mr town and one of the most proficient. . Rep Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Jennings, o f . D* m Knoxville, Tennesee, arrived here S a t . Deni urday evening oil a visit to their cousin , Mrs. I. F. Yoakum, and other relatives. .. Rep E. M . Smith, D a lla s ....................... Rep SII ERI FF J. M Grant, D a lla s ............ .........Dem I)r. Htarbuck was a Portland visitor Sunday to make arrangements for the removal of his parents and sister to this •ity, where they will reside in the fu ture. AS SE SS O R Kodol is today the l>est known re m e ........ Deni dy for all disorders of the stomach, » . . . Rep such as dyspepsia, heart burn, sour stomach ami notching of gas. Bold OM MISSION ER here by Conrad Stafrin. Win. Riddell, .Monmouth K 'l Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach “ o ff” ?— Just a TREASURER plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Hardy Holman. Dallas .. Rep Dem Bitters tones liver and stomach, pro I)in P. Btonffert Dallas . motes digestion, purifies the blood. Edward C. Dunn, D a lla s ................Deni Mrs. Ralph McTiminonds arrived SURVEYOR home Saturday afternoon from Valdez, Rei Alaska, where she went to visit her bus- B. F. Bee*ley. Falls ( ’ity ban*!, who was *|iiite sick but is now much im proved.— Lebanon Advance. Mr . M. G. Flynn, of the inetro|>olis, 1 is visiting Mrs. J. C. Gaynor. The Dallas school teachers have kept up their cred¡table fire drill, and for ex- j i ( ie nge Muscott has traded his place amplification to the directors, without I in this city to J. H. Chapin for his farm warning to the children, the alarm was < in Cooper Hollow. •oiinded Tuesday morning and theschool \ B. M. Atkins, manager of the W il house was emptied in less than a m in lamette Valley Co, interests in Corval ute. — ■" ■ — ♦ • * ■ ' ■ i lis. uas in town Sunday. F K Mver, Dallas . ('. S. < rraves, Dallas W hile on a tour of the Pacific coast, having s|»ent most of the winter at i>»s Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hanson, of Nebraska, are now here visiting their ■ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Kersay. They are especially pleased with our beautiful spring weather. Their next visiting place will be Seattle. We have a communication this week j from a prominent leader of the women suffragist movement taking us to task | for not advocating the movement. We als*» »ad one from eqnal|y as prominent | a lady urging us to use our influence against such a movement. As we look at this question, it is costing the state considerable unnecessary expense. It has been settled by the ballot several times, and should be dropped for a few years at least. If a majority of the la dies of Oregon really desire*! the ballot, there w»Mild be no trouble io regard hi their t«U iu g it. AN EXTERMINATOR Wanted for the Pertiferous Can- ada Thistle. McCoy, Ore., March 10, '08 Editor Item izer: Can you or any of your many readers tell me of a quick and sure way of e x terminating the Canada thistle, so nu merous in some localities? W e have heard that if the tijs» of this pest are cu toff ami a little salt sprinkled on the stock, there will l»e nothing l«*ft in a short time. This is only hearsay with us, however, and we would like to hear from some one who has found out by actual experience the liest and s u r -I way of gutting rid of this peat. Young Men’s Clothes Ederheimcr, Stein & Co. - Makers E T T E R take a second look at these styles for Young Men. Absolutely defy one to find any thing common-place or ordinary about them. Brimful of style and good taste; with smart patterns and perfect fit. Also have others of the Eder- heimer-Stein make. All different. Can’t put them before you on paper; you must see them to know. B 7 u o, fhret and four-button m ill; mtdium and lor.g lap»It; coati 31 to 32 inchet long ti lth 2 l j -inch dip in front. Siztt up to 38. TH E Bee Hive Store DAI .LAS, OREGON