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G r h * :t r o t tlx Ti s G i v o S rL t to V Jä. F O R IN D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P E P S IA . H S L IE V E S SO U R STO M ACH , b t C U U N u . ETC. S 14 "toy C O I n T j ¿«..¿vTO T o t tn 2' Vote for W . I. Reynolds. d Nothing doing in the police court this 1 week. For rent, two houaes, 11. L. Fenton, Dalian. Matting sale now on at Guy Bros A Ca U • 1 L L i Dalton’s. Miss Nohi Coad is visiting with IVrrv- dale friends. < : __________________ - t.> ------ tu Ui— . ,:a here_________________ - i ; T T s -s » . r l „> C i> M i.'A n k 'i 'W *1 A V/ E. C. L u W I. 5 T A F H I 1 T . D a lla s , C reg -cn Vote for \Y. 1. Reynolds. Do not forget the picnic at Oakgrove on June 13th. PHONE M U T U A L 1411 PHONE B E L L SH Local politics are warming up at last, £* a X. 1 o<l i.rot* <u I i i., -i!» try tt h*i in : T* • , i-Hl. y. on tina iriiarunle».-. ter *t itie t.me oi pmuham .'ie- ird of tlio mudicir. l y rui ;rn tic ).«t>! (•••■(• ; J reload your fruiii »liu b iyou bought it, and r> »ftt-rllf t,;- - ro Kill out krul .»itm the »"l.ov.iuf. T'- <"<t |f i r«.u »i e ít r.r ■« v - r AND A WOMAN’S WOJH Hon. D. L. Kevt was up from Perry- dale Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Cadwell has l>een visit ing in Portland. Fred Wagner has been attending to business in Portland. Walter Barham has gone to Washing ton to visit with relatives. F. (\ Kirkpatrick and wife are at Seattle to see the big fleet. Mrs. George Gerlinger returned Wednesday from California. Pleas and Frank Fisher have gone up above Falls City to work in a logging camp. Harold Jorgenson, engineer at tint Reform school, spent Sunday with friends here. Insist upon DeWitt’s Witch Hazel salve. It is especially good for piles. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Drop in at the store of L. D. Daniel That rain was a mighty fine thing and see the fine assortment of postal for the country just the same. cards and other novelties You will save money on matting now Nature ami a woman’s work com Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butler and Mrs. on sale at Guy Bros. A Dalton. bined have produced the grandest Jane Brown have been down from But Cleveland Burch is working for Wes remedy for woman’» ills ler visiting relatives here. world has over known. ley Vaughn as assistant plummer. Baby won’t suffer five minutes with In the good old-fashioned J. R. Hubbard has returned from croop if you apply Dr Thomas’ Electric n upon Rodaville, not improved by the change. our grandmothers 'hoy relied ‘ n Oil at once. It acts like magic. Ti e pile driver was in town Monday the roots and horns of the field to Hugh Black came out from his tim erne disease and mitigate suffering. ber claim and is making arrangements repairing a bent or two in the large tres The Indians on our Western tle to move his family over this Week. If you want score hooks or score cards Plains to-day oan produce roots and Andrew Vender, of Spring Valley, herbs for every ailment, nnd cure lias purchased residence prope. ty in Sa for baseball games, go to Ross Ellis for diseases that baffle the most skilled them. lem and will take posession July 1st. physicians who have spent years in Wallace Brown, of the Aiilic vicinity, Hon. W. M. Cake was in town for i ' tiie study of drugs. few hours last Saturday interviewing lias purchased a new Case threshing From the root- and herbs of the the party leaders of the republican party. «•nth:. TRIAL MANY WITNESSES ON BOTH SIDES The Case Long Drawn oul and Pleniy of Visitors. Dallas has been full of visitors during the week, drawn principally by the Hembree trial under change of venue from Tillamook county. Probably 30 witnesses were suhpoened from Tilla mook county alone and the interest manifested during the trial has been in tense by both the local and foreign ele ment. 'Fhe prosecution has been tep- I resented by John H. McNary, assisted . | by Hon. J. E. Sibley, of Dallas, and) ! Uharles Talmage, of Tillamook. The | G R O C E R IE S | attorneys for the defense are McCain & Vinton, of McMinnville, assisted by | ¡Judge M L. Pipes, of Portland. Crowds have visited the court room ! both during the dav and night sessions, ! and a good inkling of the fair sex | , has been noticeable, especially Tuesday I ¡evening. The jury iu chatge are J>i — — — — — — M W ^ C 3 a R IM B B 3 d e «f*| i Elliott, N. M. Dickey. G. W. Gibson. F H. Fawk, Alfred Sin.kins, John Stein feldt, B. Southwick, Lewis Edwards, ( . Dal'nis ha- been chuck full of visitors The Queen Bumblebee. O Merritt, Gio. \V. Starr, W. H. Cu- I The length of life of a queen bum till» week. j die and .1. \V, Yost. I The evidence seems to he in favor of blebee is probably iittle more than a Republican speaking; Hon. G, C» the defendant, audi t is likely that he year at most. Here Is oue reason for Moser, of Portland, will address the vot I will be acquitted, for the reason that this belief: She hatches among the ers of Polk county at Woodman Hall ! the pro-edition has not been able to es- ] ThurnUy, May 21st, at 8 o’clock p, in. Haven Smith has been at Collins hot field Lydia E. 1’i‘ikham more than I tablish a sufficient chain. As we go to late broods of summer and soon after Mr. Moser is one of Oregon’s able speak* Mrs. Edythe Devoe requests us to women thirty years ago gave to the leaves fhe neat, leading a vagabond Springs and thinks it helped his rheu change herltemizer from San Diego to the case has not gone to the jury, ers, and everyone should hear him. of the world a remedy for their pe press Salem, where she vill probably remain matism. but will do so in the next lew minutes. existence, night and day. among the culiar ills, more potent and effica autumn flov era. Tin* winter she passes for the summer. There was a special session of com cious than any combination of drugs. Go to the Ladies’ Emporium if you missioner’s court Monday to finish up and see the memorial cards at In uu earth burrow dag by herself and I.vdia K. I 'inkham’s Vegetable L. Come unaided • ahllshej- a colony In the some road work. want millinery of the latest styles. We I>. Daniels. j Compound is now recognized as the spring Tin • e combined periods of fall have nothing but uptodate goods.— The autos are out today on their reg For headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills A progressive Philadelphia doctor has Volt* for \V. f Reynold« standard remedy for woman’s ills. .uid spring require the dally use of her Smith & Shelton. ular inns to Salem, having laid up dur been experimenting with the X-rav ma Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building. ills . Bertha Muff, of 510 N.C. St., chine in an endeavor to bleach negroes frail wings In the field at least four See Kisser, the gunsmith, for all kinds ing the bad weather. A second-hand [Wind Morris Fowle is back from seeing the of fishing tackle. He has everything white, and has met with a degree of months. Now. we know that the wings For headache Dr. Mile«' Anti-Pain »Mil» There is a special sale on, of street Louisiana, Mo., writes: fleet at Frisco. you need for fishing and hunting, ami hats at the Emporium in the new Riley mill and a 3000 gallon -Complete restoration to health success. The June number of Popular of the worker honeybee wear out in Mis. Henry 8avery is vi iting in j me ins so much to me that for the sake Mechanics contains an article on the less than half that time; also that the Oyster shell grit food for chickens, of the latest and best makes. block on Main street. Baliston. Galvanized Tank subject and also a view showing the doc old queens who take to the field after of oth.-r suffering women 1 am willing old and young at Loughary’s. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy Our council will take a night off next to make mv troubles pubt'e. L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary tor at work on a patient. Ten reat- the nest breaks up in August fre INQ U IR E OF Clifford A Roberts and family have and natural movements, cures constipa Monday night. They have been hold public, typewriting. ** fo r twelve yeats I him been suffer ments, it is claimed, have transformed quently have tattered wings and soon tion—Doan’s Regulates. Ask your drug ing weekly sessions lately. moved from Folk county to Salem. ing with the iviii - s . V rm sof female ills. very black negroes into pale muluttoes. disappear. Nature does not supply in We make a specialty of horse shoe-, gist for them. 25 cents a box. --------------- * * » ------------------- The electric festoons from the During that time l had eleven different ing at the old Smith shop.—E. Wade. J L D. Brown, lawyer, notary public. sects with new wing cells as It sup Call and see the dainty new styles in court house for the carnival were the phy»lei::ns without help. No tongue Abstracts furnished. Upstairs Uglow plies birds with new wing feathers GLASGOW’S SLUMS. Car Is with your name on them while building. nefckweai and veiling at the Ladies Em sug estiou of Mr. Newt Guy. in t ‘11 what I st tiel'fd. nnd at times 1 DALLAS, OREGON So the loss of the power of Might at you wait at L. I). Daniels’ music store. , porium. We can also supply you with oou’.d hardly walk. About two years For sale—new five room cottage and all kinds of embroidery material. We have a lot of old wrapping paper, ago 1 wrote Mrs. i’ lnkhi tu lor advice. Its A w fu l Sleeping Quarters and It* this season of the \ear to the queen Office phone, 1216; lies., 1386 Mutua^ DeWitt’s Little Early liters are two Inis; price $800. See L. D Brown just the thing to put under carpets. 1 fo'l ived i ,, an « i an truly say that bumblebee means the loss of life “ P e n n y F a w n j.” small, safe, sure and gentle little pills. or Frank Fuchs. A local option election notice was You can have it for the asking. M7 Lydia 15. Dinah:.ra’s V< gctr.Mo Com- In the Mlllgute Monthly there Is a Sold by Conrad Stafrin. torn down in town Sunday. The per Mr. Everett. Gw inn and his sister. jwuit.d and Mrs. Pinkhan.'s advice re description of the “ Al: aii:i of Glas At L. D. Daniel’s store you can find Dallas will be nearly deserted next! anything you desire in phonograph roc petrator may not he aware that the Miss Ethel, have gone to Seattle to vis stored health r.:-.d sti\.'. ‘ h. It is gow” —the Cowenddcns where “ all minimum fine for such an offense is Saturday, as many have announced j ords. A lot of nice new ones wur.di mountains of gold to suffering it their sister, Mrs. Win. Stringham. $50. that is most unsaliibrlous and repellent theit intention of attending the Falls j women.” Hon. \V. I). Henry was in town Mon in our modei n life Is to he found.” Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ford, of Luckij’ - Citv picnic. Silver camp, M. W. of A., will have i What- Lydia E. I ’inkhnm’s Vege- day evening interviewing our voters mnte, left last week for an extended vis When we laid our first sewer tl ere ; it with friends and relatives ai Colfax their eighth annual picnic at Kidder’s relative to his candidacy for the legisla | talie* l I'lmxnuid did li " Mrs. Muff, Side by side with nil that is demoraliz ing live and nourish harpies of various grove on the Corvallis and Indepen was as much opposition to such an im an 1 Spokane. it will do for in '.cr ••ul.i- dig women. dence road near Silver on Mav 2), ture. kinds and degrees. None is so dan provement as there is now to p&vir.g, ' M21 gerous to the health of the community Tracy Staats received a card from Ed ! and the ciy went up that the proj erty | Tim Oregonian’ s cartoon ca< tron of 1808. Vote for \V. I. Reynolds. owners could not stand it. that they j Monday ridiculing the initiative and as she who night after night seek;» to Miss Lillian McVicker came up from Biddle yesterday. Mr. Biddle was at would have to mortgage their property j referendum is an insult to every farm Dallas Friday, w here she is attending El Paso, Texas, and having the time of j make a dishonest penny by overcrowd Sowing machines for rent—L D. Dan to have tin* work done, that the town er in the state. college, to visit her parents. Rev. and his lite. ing her slummy house. Sanitary in iel. was not big enough, and ail tho-u* oth spectors find the occupants of over Impure blood runs you down— makes Mrs. E. E. McVicker, over Sunday.— Th ■ Emporium have a nice new line er time worn arguments. Was there you an easy victum for organic diseases. Corvallis Times. Dallas lost her hall game to Sherwood crowded houses, in their attempt to of children* aprons and dre-ses on dis one man who,had to mortgage his prop 'Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood Below we give a summary of the entire registration list avoid detection, concealed iu every Ko loi completely digests all classes of play. Also a line of ladies muslin un- Sunday, S to 4. erty? Are we not all glad that said —cures the cause— builds you up. food. It will get right at the trouble dervvea r. See Guy Bros. & Dalton’s ad in this conceivable corner—hidden iu cup of Polk county, as furnished us by Registration Clerk sewers are down. Are not the districts boards, under beds and even on th** Oakgroveit.es will give their third an and do the very work itself for the W. H. Easter, who used to run a meat issue about matting. yet nnsewered clamoring to have them It is pleasant to take. market here, now engaged in the livery put in? Is not all property held at a nual picnic at that place on .lune 13, stomach. The ha loon for the ascension at the housetops. Two tiers of people have B. Cosper: Sold by Conrad Stafrin. business at Tillamook, has been in town Falls City picnic was taken up this been found In one bed, one on the much higher figure than it was before? 190S. This is one of our best county TO TAL TO TAL PR O s o c 1ND 1908 1906 picnics, and all want to keep the date in Subscribers who were cut off our list this week. morning. board:-, or mattress, the bed then filing mind. Douglas................. 52 98 100 37 9 on April 1st, aré continually dropping over, and another living tier on the top. Last night’s Telegram had a picture Go to the Emporium for all the late Kennedy’s Laxative Cong! Svrup does in and paying up and renewing their of the Willamette Valley Lumber com styles in neckwear What nr** known as “ penny pawns’* Jackson ................. . 80 42 2 2 12 138 126 Do not forget the T IÎA subscriptions. They cannot afford to not constipate, but on the other hand pany’s mill here and of the electric place in the Rilev building. abound in the district. A broker who Salt Lake................ 43 64 19 1 63 light plant. laxative principles gently move the do without the Itemizer. The greatest tea-drinkers its Mrs. II. B. ('< per was again reelected | keeps one of these can purchase an Spring Valley ...... bowels. Children like it. Soi l by Con 64 55 34 30 Chris Stafrin went to Portland Mon Mr. J. (i. Farley, mayor of The Dalles, without opposition to the office of grand | article of any value from a penny up- Stafrin. day morning to undergo an operation was a culler yesterday. He is making are full-bottom Dutch rad The He is compelled to keep it Kola ...................... 72 47 125 128 6 seen tavy of the Kcbekah assembly of i ward Southern Pacific will make a for appendicitis. Conrad Stafrin and a tour of the state in the interests of the Oregon at their state assembly, that has i for only seven full days, and at the Riekreall 49 55 1 110 125 5 great reduction in rates for those who Dr. Cary went down Tuesday. Every men. There isn’t much fish amendment. just adjourned at Salem. This makes I end of that period ho may sell It to de ire to attend the fleet reception sit thing was perfectly satisfactory. 175 155 95 62 2 13 a I Kill t the 12th year that Mrs Cosper I whomsoever he chooses, and that, too, South Independence Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown, of Air- n e r v o u s prostration in either Tacoma or Seattle, Tickets, New goods coming in every week. lie, have just returned from a two weeks has filled this office. Mi -. Smith, of 1 In all probability, for several hundred South Monmouth 102 112 51 39 4 4 4 with a limit of 14 days, will be on sale Our stock of ladies tailor suits, millin visit in San Francisco, they being pres Southern Oregon, was elected president. j per cent more than he paid for it. for Seattle May 21 stand 22nd, the round ery and ladies furnishing goods are sell II..Hand. 82 83 Buena Vista 40 36 4 2 ent at the arrival of the fleet. trip from Dallas costing $10.05. For I Thousands of poor people are entirely Suver ................ 34 39 18 16 Your srro'uyr returns your money if you Û :n’t Tacoma tickets will he on sale May 25th ing so rapidly that we are kept busy or Ignorant of the difference bet we; u ti The Townsend creamery is doing a dering new supplies.—Smith & Shelton. and 2fith and cost $8.35. like Lvilil. \ e v DE* pawnbroking establishment and .t Luckiamute ...... 2 fine business, constantly adding i ew 1 2 90 174 175 79 Elmer Reese, of Salem, representing roulcs and have no intention of quilting “ penny pawn,” with the result that In Bridgeport 2 76 79 37 29 4 4 Carmichael, who is buyer for Wigan & the field, as has been reported. many cases w hen they go to the latter Richardson, one of the largest hop firms 15 ^ r . r . y i R r t * t y t * v v t * v v r t* v r ? .v . v t East Dallas ........... 11 348 237 189 107 26 they lose goods which. If pledged vvi;'.i Rev. Dixon will preach a Memorial in the world, was in the cits this week !L the former, they might have redeem McCoy ................. 34 1 11 18 78 80 14 looking over the hop situation.— Albany sermon next Sunday morning at the Methodist church, and in the evening In time. Herald. South Dallas 180 72 9 10 278 207 7 he wdl deliver the annual temperance Mr and Mrs. G. Sperling, of Inde per.... . 224 219 12J 86 1 North Independence 8 8 G e t t in g H is O w n B a ck . JÍ pendence, :*re in the city, the guests of JUST A R R IV E D — An ironworker, having had the worst North Dallas.......... 122 The fleet failed to stop at Newport or 11 190 161 4 6 55 the Hotel Smeede. They have been at of an argument with u friend, decided Rock Creek I Coos Bay, where they went with a view even to come in sight of the naked eye. 2 1 1 5 A new line of Honey, from Eastern Oregon, made from 1 of hicating. They are undecided about Few from this vicinity went over, rath to got even w Ith him. alfalfa, honey in the comb. 20c; two for 35c. Strained. V 2 2 8 6 58 7 101 95 I the matter and may move here to live. er expecting things would turn out as | Waiting, therefore, until his enemy North Monmouth 35c per jar. tht y did. JÍ — E uve ne Guard. 435 2 8 2 had retired to rest one night, lie np Falls City .............. 272 27 61 2 73 Candied Money, 2<>c per pound. ri Mr. Ira Stubblefield was operated up proaelied Ids street door and knocked ( ’. I ). Chorpening, of Dallas, arrived in Eugene this afternoon to visit friends on Sunday bv Dr. Uaicy for u astoid, an loudly In order to wake him. 88 163.S 931 121 29 0 5 2527 127 We also h ve ripe Olives, 35c per pint jar. I over Sunday, lie is now bookkeeper for abscess oi the ear, with good results, Opening the bedroom window, the We carry the Chase tt Sanborn line of Coffees and Teas, and is now recovering as rapidly as can j 1 the M illas.lelte Valley Company at that ; other hurriedly inquired what the noise In this we have combined those who registered as Inde f moiis the world around. ! place, having charge of the hooks for the he expected. j was nil about. niant there and those at Monmouth and pendent and those who refused to give any party affilia Ii. L. Fenton wants the party or par- ; On all purchases of $1 or more, or within thirty days, “ Why.” replied the outside one, “ one dependence.— Eugene Guard. ties who about a week ago took the | I of your windows is wide open.” we g»ve 5 per cent, except feed. For example: tion. It will be noticed that the registration has increas When vonr food seems to nauseate springs off hia buggy to letnrn them j v “ Which one?” Independence Flour. $1.14, net. pretty pronto or there will he some ike Kodol. Take Kodol now and until ed some 4<X ) votes over that of 1906, and that those regis % “ Why. the one you have your head v you know you are right again. There thing happen. ! through.” chuckled the other as lie tering as republicans have a majority over the democrats isn’ t anv doubt about what it will do p “ Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema j ! went away satisfied with the success you will find the truth of this state that had annoyed me a long time, i ia* ?> and of 707. There is also a large number registered as social of his plot. Illustrated Bits. ment verified after you have used Kodol cure was permanent.” Hon. W . S. * for a few weeks. It is sold here by Mathews, Commissioner Labor Statist- 1 ists. 4 A A A ¿ A A 4 A A d A A ¿ « A A a ^ ^ A Conrad Stafrin. Must Char jo to Get Crowd. ics, Augusta, Me. The ladles’ guild of an uptown church Alderman F. J. Coad and several of! - . had planned an evening entertainment | ers went over to attend the annual Mils and reception and asked the rector to \ coVite s ssion at Salem last night. This make unornmcenient of it on the Hun- ! is t high order of the Odd Fellow s and day preceding. lias perhaps a dozen members in Dallas. “ This Is all right.“ he said, “ but you | Ben Jones came in from Indepcn mu at charge admission.” de ice Monday evening, and has been “ Why. this Is Just a social evening.” acti \£ as attorney for several horn - they protested. “ We are Inviting peo- \ ste iders, who have been contested bv in th government and are having their pie.” he iring before t ounty Clerk Wade this “ They won’t come.” said the rector, ! Perfection Wick week.—Toledo Leader. “ beenn.-o they will think It Is not worth j Blue while. But charge a small admission | We are in receipt of an invitation from Anything that any Vivian Cecil Htauts to attend the coni and you wi.l have a good crowd." So $. 73 $1.00 Drawers $ .98 $1.25 Gov/n ine iceinent exercises of th * medical de- ! the women gave In. and subsequent < < the "N ew .... 1.08 1.08 1.35 Young Men’s Clothe* 1.50 pamnent of the Hfc. Louis university events proved the rector was right.— | i < Edcrlu mu . , Stem /*>: L.o - Maker* do it belter. May 22nd, when Mr. St-.uts w ill ren-ive i 1.33 1.50 “ ............ ...... 1.13 New York I’ll M* 1.75 i the right to add M. I). to his name. He ! heats i i 1.33 1.68 1.75 2.00 I is a son of Mr. C. E. Staats, of Airlie. j E o f our DALIAS, OREGON POWDER Absolutely Pure The o n ly baking p o w d e r made w ith R o ya l G ra pe C re a m o f T a r t a r that the days of 5 per cent discount, oasli (or th’rty days) 5 per cent DOINGS IN THE TOW N. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. No Alum, No Limo Phosphate FOR SALE A. J. BARHAM TO TAL REGISTRATION Those Who Have Registered in the Precincts of Polk. H. PRECINCT * We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way REP DEM * * 1* (i * & a v e * e C R I D E R ’S GROCERY 4 n r* 'a a 4 T o r S tim m e r? # Dress Skirts at Cost on friday and Saturday. Special on Muslin Underwear ■gfc 0 - - 0 t 40 # 0 0 - - - 2.50 3.00 3.25 H t i 1.25 Skills 1.35 1.50 2.00 2.50 2.75 3.25 3.50 i t 11 ii i t i i O r -& ............ i i i i i t ..... 1.98 2.38 2.77 ................ 98 ............ 1.08 1.15 1.68 ............ 2.08 ............ 2.18 2.85 2.98 1.68 2.00 .25 Corset Covers .50 “ .75 1.00 1.25 1.00 Chemise 1.25 2.00 2.50 I ........ 18 .38 .59 .72 .89 ......... 72 ........... 89 1.45 1.85 Sf* O -0 A pair of Red Wing Moccasins tree with each Boy’s Suit, on friday and Saturday 0 -0 A pair of $3.5<» Tan Shoes and Ox Blood Oxfords for $2.85 SEE WINDOWS ON THURSDAY AND t FR ID AY AND SATURDAY -0 ^ C. \V. Beckett, N. II. fttonebrink and j L. I). Fields, appraisers of the state, | ! have filed a rejKjrt with the county j j court, showing that the estate left by I I the late Julia F. Harritt, consisting of , ! f irm of 278 acres in Polk county, situa ted two miles north of Salem, is valued ! at $10,000. ( The Dallas band has a new leader in ! j the person of Mr. I. 1». Duncan, of P »rt- 1 uid. w ho expects to settle amongst us. He is ,t man of vast experience alorg! ! this line, and the hand boy * are to lx* j congratulated on the acquisition. As; j the hand gets a little more practice they i | exiK*ct to give regular Smut ay afternoon , concerts either at the p -rk or np town. ■ All should aid them in this feature, A gigantic production of Pain's; Eruption of Venus, arid Carnival at Na ples tiA* been contracted for as a special • night entertainment for the thousands of visitors that will he at the entertain- , metil in Portland during the R-- Fes tival week. This enormous production i« bejn-r brought direct fiom M «nhattan Beach. New York, and is without doubt tel the largest theatrical or apect tetiiur at traction ever brought across the conti nent to fill one contract, nut the new Portland spirit has taken sueh a hold upon her |K*otifa that they are going to . try and on too all • \ - tfoug Uua Luw ui «uVtrUuiuim Dallas Mercantile Co. £ * a j? £ $ p it # tt $ P I <f V i # it <* $ <> « P P P 0 P i O Springstyles you ii find wherc- ever g o o d fellows get together. N o t extrem e; nor too plain; hut always stylish. 1 las scored with other young m en; w ill with you ,too. See w hy just the minute you put it O il. A f atirrn t$ please every JeHnu. They —• ......— — - H er. - — Inoculation F o r Sm all pox . luiily Mil' W " I l f Mon ugn I k «•*»• •mil)' crpillli I with hnvlnif liilriKliuf<l lu'*:tilntloii Into EiiKliinil from Turk«), lit I71M rli« lul l I «r non Inoculatal nt | Adrltmoiile with KUCc< ‘- t Kli« win» nl | towed to h '.ve It trl«,l In Emrlnnd on | l »even . .......I »•¡•Iniliii'.ln In 1721.1 i m,d In 1722 tin* member, of the rtr. .il Cnmlly wnre inn uln'i"! Tile pracll'e ; win» bliterli <,i| > «d by the Here; lit»- j 11 ; til 17»«. A !ir. Meiul |i;a -.lwd InorU-1 tel 1 latlon with .tlici 'K U|> to 17m. nnd I»r. I Duiiodule of London inornlated Cntti- [ erlne II. of Bnn la In I7«8. Vaeclne Iu o»'ulntlon wna Introduced by Dr. Jen M r lo 179ft-N«w York American. The Bee Hive Store DALLAS. OREGON M ade A grandmother win* reproving her | lit ile grandchildren for making so much noire. "Dear nn*. children, you are so nok’-y to*.ay! Can’t you lie a little more j quiet?” “ Now. grandma, you mustn’t acold | us. You see. if It wasn't for us. you | wouldn't he a grandma at all."— Hur per’s Weekly. Nothing adds to kitchen convenience summer weather like a New Fiao e Oil Cook-Stove. stove can do Perfection” will do, and Bakes, roa?ts, boils, toasts; the wash water and the sad iro s, and does it without dissipating its heat through the room to your discomfort. The VTck Bias ¡Flame Oil Cook-SIove actually k -ps the kitchen cool— actually makes it comfortable for you while doing the ramiiy cooking, because, unlike the coal range, its heat is directed to one point only — right under the kettle, i ie in three sizes, fully warranted. If not with your < aler, write our nearest agency. LA MV SET tight that i. very grateful to tired eve»—• perfe, t ¡-indent nr family lamp. Brass, nickel plated, hence more dur able than other lampa. If not with your dealer, writ* onr nes cat agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY