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DOINGS IN THE TOWN. 1 '-' 2 ^4 , We all i IMLnoys, Lam* Back Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal* ___________ ***£ & A WEEK'S TIUAL 25 c las and their Friends. s-l=l ‘toy COlC^ia-D STAFBIN-, Dill»«, Oregon “ ------------------- • .d -------------------- £ Ó 6 O 0 0 0 t <? 0 0 0 O O a O C G C C C < i C O O Q liifii m.'n -ition of the alerter # $ 0 0 # $■ * > f # o # * £ # # # # dSjF ■#■ and See * ♦ * TH E #■ ■É1 ★ -gjg- ö "jfc * #■ O 3¡£ a » * -L«a^fc4itssaw « & $ - * ■ Votc for \V. 1. Reynold*. l>o not forget the picnic at Oakgrov' on June 16th. PHONE M U T U A L 1411 PHONE BELL 511 * * £ Oyster shell grit food for chicken old and young at Lough ary’a. Fancy hosiery given away next Satui day— read our ad on first page, Bee Hiv store. I DALLAS, OREGON IP lip i f i You can got no in re capable man t< 1 fill the office of county treasurer that ! Edd Dunn. I! (Jo to the Emporium for all the late | styles in neckwear Do not forget the j j place in the Hi lev building. I G o t o the Ladies’ Emporium if you j , want millinery of the latest style,-. We have nothing hut uptodate goods.— j Smith iV Shelton. | New goods coming in every week. I j Our stock of ladies tailor suits, millin' ®' ery and ladies furnishing goods are sell- 1 ing so rapidly that we are kept busy or- : dering new supplies.—Smith & Shelton, GROCERIES 5 per cent discount, casti (o r thirty days) 5 per coot ( ***** Vote for Dunn. Vote for W. I. Reynolds. Vote for W. I Reynolds. F o r h eadache D r. M iles’ A n il- P a in Pills. Mr*. Oscar Hay ter went to Salem by auto Thursday. Indications of oil at the Wliiteufcu well are increasing. Grocer Kirkpatrick and wife came home from Seattle Thursday. Bert Wells ami Milt Grant have gone to Albany to attend theCarrieis conveti- t ion. The county commissioners went to Perrydalc Wednesday to look after the Flannery bridge. Dr. Donohoe. dentist, Uglow building. Dunn is ttie man for county treasurer. The Dallas junior* defeated an Inde Sewing machines for rent— L. D. Dan Nl. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building. pendence team at the latter place Fri- iel. b\»r he»i«lm*he Dr. Milos’ Anti-Pain Pills darby a score of 17 to 6. If you want score books or score cards C(.me and see the memorial cards at for baseball games, go to Ross Ellis for Drop in at the store of L. D. Daniel L. D. Daniels. and see the fine assortment of postal them. cauls and other novelties. L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary L. D. Brown, lawyer, notary public. public, typewriting. Baby won’t suffer five minutes with Abstract* furnished. Gpstairs Gglow croop if you apply Dr Thomas’ Electric Hon. W . 11. Holmes, of Salem, was building. Oil at once. It acts like magic. over on legal business Sunday. Douglas shoes free next Saturday at Mrs. M. Dennis and Miss Grace New Boys waists free witb boys suits next the Bee Hive store— read our ad on ell, of McMinnville, visited ovei Sun first page. Saturday at the Bee Hive store. day with Prof, and Mrs. Dunkelberger, Read Dan 1*. Stouffer’s letter to the There will be .180 16-candle power voters of Polk county in this issue of lights in the carnival illumination. A good accountant and reliable busi the Itemizer. ness man—you could not find a Defter We make a specialty of horse shoe for county treasurer than Edd ing at the old Smith shop.—K. Wade. For sale— new five room cottage and one Dunn. Garda with your name on then» w hile two lots; price $800. See L. D. Brow n M7 The Independence races have drawn you wait at L. D. Daniels’ music store. or Frank Fuchs. large crowds from Dallas each day. Ev There is a special sale on, of street James Harris has been busy this week eryone rejKjrts them as exceptionally j distributing ballots, etc., for the election hats at the Emporium in the new Riley good. block on Main street. next Monday. The Emporium have a nice new line Insist upon DeWitt’s Witch Hazel of childrens aprons and dresses on dis- ; Ik* W itt’s Little Early Kisers are salve. It is especially good for piles. small, safe, sure and gentle little pills. play. Also a line of la«lies muslin un-j Sold hv Conrad Stafrin. derwear. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. At L. 1). Daniel’s store you can find Your attention is called to Dan P. See Kisser, the gunsmith, for all kinds Stouffer’r letter to the voters of the anvthing you desire in phonograph rec*, of fishing tackle. He has everything ords. A lot of nice new ones. you need for fishing ami hunting, and , county in this issue. Impure blood runs yon down— makes of the latest and best makes. James Shipp left yesterday for York, Nebraska, where he will close up his you an easy victual for organic diseases, j Guy Heater spent last Sunday in Dal-1 business and remove to the Willamette Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood ' las visiting with Roy Wassam, who is valley with his family. He bus rented —cure* the cause—builds you up. holding down a good job in the hub of u farm near Lincoln, Polk county, and A. B. Eberhart, manager for the Polk lounty.— New berg Graphic, expects to remain in Oregon permanent* Pacific Bridge Company, who are to ly.— Statesman. build the big steel bridge at Indepen»j Call and see the dainty new styles it» neckwear and veiling at the Ladies Em deuce, was a caller the other day. Miss Pansy Maurer came home from porium, We can also supply you with Oakgroveit.es will give their third an* all kinds of embroidery material. Independence this afternoon. She has been teaching in the public schools there nual picnic at that place on June 13' Regulates the bowels, promotes easy during the year. She will leave in a 1908. This is one of our best county few days for Denver, where she will picnics, and all want to keep the date in and natural movements, cures constipa tion— Doan’s Regulates. Ask your drug join her mother, and they will make a mind. gist for them, 25 cents a box. tour of the south and east.— Eugene Kennedy’s Laxative Cong! Syrup doe* Guard. “ Doan’s Ointment cured meof eczema not constipate, hut on the other hand When your food seems to nauseate its laxative principles gently move the that had annoyed me a long time. The take K< dol. Take Kodol now and until bowels. Children like it. Sold by Con cure was permanent.” Hon. W. S. Mathews, Commissioner Labor Statist vou know you are right again. There rad Stafrin. ics, Augusta, Me. isn’t anv doubt about what it will do (Jus Moser, a Portland attorney, «poke ( and you will find the truth ot this state- to a limited number of republicans at Ross FUi* has installed four of the • ient verified after you have used Kodol the Woodman hall Thursday evening, i nicest plate glass, double decked floor .• a few weeks. It is sold here by There did not seem to be much enthusi- , cases of which our town can boast, mead Stafrin. making quite an improvement in his asm in the matter. already neat confectionery. Judge W. S. MeFudden will speak on Kodol completely digests all classes of j rohibition next Friday morning at food. It will get right at the trouble Ah Byerley has been visiting his son, ‘.idder’s Grove, and at Independence and do the very work itself for the Mr. L. Byerley, near Airlie. Ah says lit evening. Saturday evening he stomach. It is pleasant to take. that while there the family of five per iil speak at Falls Gitv, Sunday at .‘1 Sold by Conrad Stafrin. petrated the gastronomic feat of getting clock at the court house here and in away with two sacks of flour a day. The June number of McClure’s Mag- j lie evening at the Evangelical church, Mrs. Ed. Plaster was taken to Port le will he accompanied by the Benton azine appears in a new cover of formal design, which it is proposed to use as a land last Friday for an operation for >unty male quartet. permanent standard. The function of cancer of the stomach. The operation a magazine cover is presumably to hold \ was ferformed by Dr*. Hamilton and J together and facilitate the handling o f ; Starbuck, and was successful in every TEA the pages; hut this fact seems to have j particular. Mr. Plaster went down been very largely lost sight of in tli • ov- j this morning. Is t! re a better way to er devel ipement of cover decoration \ Considerable has been said regarding which has taken place during the past ; keep tiie family longer at ten years. The use of color and picto-! the length of time it will take to cast a ballot at Monday’s election. We tried rial effects has become increasingly ex table*, to keep it together? travagant with a view to attracting at- ! it this morning and cast our vote on ev ery question submitted in just 26 sec tention «>n the news stands ; until in the onds. Of course you want to laok up Your L’ .ocer returns yr.ur money if you don't midst of the rmt thus created, nobody like ... * . est . we* pay It il l the matter before going into the booth. can he heard. ******* *»* a »***»»»»*» »* * »* * * » E con o m izes th e use o f flo u r, b u t t e r a n d e g g s ; m a k e s th e biscuit, cake and p a s t r y m o re a p p e tiz in g , n u trit io u s and wholesome. Remember the hand concert at the park Sunday afternoon at ‘¿:30. H akin£ Pow der ABSOLUTELY PURE T h i s is th e o n ly b a k in g po w d er m ade fro m Royal G ra p e C r e a m of T a r t a r . It Has No Substitute Tbcr, . r . Aluot and P h o ip h tU ot Lint, m lituroa M id at a lowor prlco, but no houMkMpor recording tha M a lta •I h «r family can afford to > h tbom. INDEPENDENCE. a lowing officers wort? elected for the en suing tern»: G. N., Ella Irvine; advis or. (Hire Fluke; magician, F.tta Dorn- Courtesy West Side. site captain of the guards, Nettie Bo Born, on Friday, May 22, 1908, at in hannon : attendant, Mellie Smith ; inside dependence, to Mr. and Mrs, J, W. sentinel, Nettie Hooper; musicians, Melissa Govro, Clara Purvine. Bullock, a daughter. There has not been a time in a good Miss Eva Cooper has been very ill for the past two weeks at her horn«* in this many years, says an Independence city. We are pleased to report that she grower when Imps were as hack ward as they are at this time. The majority of is improving. the glowers have laid off their trainers The pupils of the ninth, tenth and because the hops are not high enough eleventh grades gave a reception to Prof. to train. It is due to the exceptionally Murdock add the teachers of the public cold weather, which lias prevailed dur school ou Friday evening of last week at ing the entire season. There was not a the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Huston. single trainer in manv of the hop yards during the past week. Clover Leaf Rebekah Lodge No. 56 of this city has been signally honored in The work on the new bridge is pro the election of one of its members to gressing very favorably. The cut that the vice-presidency of the Oregon Re : is being made hack of Jones’ feed stable bekah Assembly. Mrs.J. E. Hubbard i is nearly completed; a very substantial D the member on whom the honor has | bridge is being put up over the slough, been so deservingly placeil. i As so->n as the new road is finished the T. J. Fryer, of this city, lias a lamb | work of pulling down the old bridge that is a curiosity. It ha» the form of a will commence. Although welcoming sheep and the coat of a goat. The head the new steel bridge and grade, quite a is clean out—no heard nor horns—the number will feel a twinge of regtet tail long like a sheep. If a cross be ! when they pull down the old bridge. tween a sheep and a goat it is the first It lias stood for along time against the known case. The mother is a large floods and high water and made a con necting link for the citizens of Indepen- Cots wold ewe. ' donee. Soon it will he a memory and At the regular meeting of the Women the citizens will point with pride to our of Woodcraft last Friday night the fol | new steel bridge and graded road. If» » » » » » » » » * »fl* OF ALL Sacrificing the entire stock of the U G L O W C L O T H IN G H O U S E , Dallas, Oregon* N o old goods* Everything new and up-to-date. T h e only chance of the season to get absolutely new goods at about half the price usually asked for old junk A ll must go—Peck Clothing, Florsheim Shoes, Cluett Shirts, Sietson Hats; everything w ill actually be sold at less than cost of manufacture * i ii ii i i ii i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i 12.50 16.00 18.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 ii l ii i i ii it i i i i .............. $5.95 7.45 9.35 10.15 12.65 14.85 17.45 22.35 .................... 25.85 DRESS SHIRTS Uglow’s price, “ $ .75 .90 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.50 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Our price WORK SOX FLORSHEIM SHOES ONLY MEN S SUITS Our price .47 .58 .83 .97 1.28 1.63 2.18 2.97 3.33 3.68 3.97 Uglow’s price, $4.50 ii ii 5.00 ii ii 5.50 ii ii 6.00 ii ii 7.00 ii ii 8.00 ii ii 9.00 ii t 10.00 Our price ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii $2.97 3.33 3.85 4.15 ....... 4.85 5.35 6.15 ........ 7.45 Uglow’s price, *1.25 “ “ 1.50 “ “ 1.75 “ “ 2.00 “ “ 2.50 “ “ 3.00 “ “ 3.50 Our price $ i * * I * I t * .6 8 .83 .97 1.23 1.67 1.97 2.47 i i ii “ “ ;* “ “ •< 25c 11 “ “ 20c “ “ " . 11c MEN’S PANTS Uglow’s price, $1.00 1.50 .“ 2 .0 0 “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 “ “ 5.00 Our price “ “ “ “ “ 8.00 *• “ 1 0 .0 0 i .67 .97 1.37 1.78 1.97 2.23 2.85 3.37 1.18 6.00 7.00 “ 13.97 4.85 Our price ........................... 7c ii 11c i i 14c 18c 22c 24c 33c 38c 44c i i ii ii ii ii i i i i i i WORK SHIRTS Uglow’s price, $ .50 Our p rice....... “ “ .65 “ “ ..... 75 << «< <« u “ “ 1 .0 0 “ •* “ “ “ » 1.25 1.50 “ “ “ ..... “ ...... “ “ 2 .0 0 “ “ 4.63 6.15 6.65 9 .0 0 5.35 5 . 9.5 1 0 .0 0 6.75 5.00 8.00 Our price “ it H No prices have been exagerated. ....... 33c 46c 53c 62c 78c 97c $1.28 TIES 14c II ■< g - M II 18 c H II U ) Il II $1.23 1.47 1.97 il II I J iJ I. II « II | (X ) « « ii ii i 2 1, ii ii 2.33 •i » 150 “ “ 27c 43c 58c 76c 83c BOY’S SUITS Uglow’s price, $2.50 “ “ 3.50 cl it A i u k 4.00 7.IIO “ Our price « Uglow’s price, 15c 20c ii 25c ii 30c 35c 40c < < ii 50c < i ii 65c 75c Uglow’s price, $ .25 Our price PANAMA HATS Uglow’s price. $6.00 4c 6c 8c Uglow’s price, 10c Our price “ “ 12£c “ “ MEN'S HATS Seven and one half days to get high-grade goods at the above prices. * DRESS SOX Bring in New Goods for Seven Days: This is W hat Your Money Goods excha lged or money refunded. Sale Begins Friday, May 29th, at 9 a. m., and Positively Closes Saturday, June 6th, at 10 p. m. THE NATIONAL OROKERASE a SALE 00. IN CHARGE— Meaker & Cochran, Mgrs. w W t > » U » I I W I W W I W W W « H M W M W I « » » > » » * » « » »tu t « » » « » » » » » I . * 4 « DeWlTT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR.