Kodol
r o t t i |
«tK * t *• .»f K. .1«»;. > • M <•<?» I’ ’ -U ly
v f 'iv s i ro
.ri
,u -j
Tr> \ .ini t « l a - n f i n - *«•«■ itw. I
rH«.i.t It 1- ■!;. .!• -U r ut th .'time ut pur lànr. I
’ l e U-tti») cnet«. :
d u i the uiodicioe I
'ufhi it, udó wt« '-ft refund jrotir mouoy.
If ifU T ln ln .* t* > t; r Í - -.f .• ••
brn.'rtttd you » » « i « ...Ul».
Kill out mu l » v i. the fui: vii:. , i
If It fall 11 ) r 1 ! : *■ ! y V. ' ' reti, <i
to tliedoMl»r trout »Uom you u
------------———
.
...............
F O R IN D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P E P S IA .
R E L I E V E S S O U K S T O M A C H , b & L U l l N O . ETC. K . C . O . W I T T .Ui C O M P A .N V . o U I C A U O . I L L .
s r ^ . r B I i r . D a lla s , O rsp on .
S -Id . b y
f»—
oooooooooooooioojooooooooooo
Id
>r
1
1
Il
ls
P
P
P
P
p
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
p
P
P
P
p y*v. J a
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
G r G iV 1 f l 1 S * «JL
X - Cb Z I t O C i C l
wU fn :, :OI-. OP Xcv~* M -ae> uL'^h«
To
M. Havter, dentist, Wilton building.
p
P
P
p
P
p
P
p
Gome and See
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal'
las and their Friends.
For headache Dr. Miles' A nti-Fain Fills
p
Kor rent, two houses, H. L. Fenton,
I »alias.
Carl Woods has gone to work in Port
land.
Miss Kathryn Shrew is up front the
metropolis.
Como and see the memorial cards at
L P I *H 11 if I-
A full line of mu»lin underwear at
the Emporium.
Dr. Lowe, the optician
will I»« in
Dallas June loth und Kith.
Now. if they could only make those
Merry Widow hats waterproof.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soohren went
down to the metropolis Wednesday.
Complete catalogue of Edison roeords
on sale at L. D. Daniels—Nothing miss
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, I ’ glow hnilding. ing.
Sew ing machines for rent— L. D. Dan
Leif Finseth is hack from New berg,
iel.
where he has been assisting J. H. Kr»i-
!
ger
in a sale.
Mrs. II I*. Shriver is visiting rela
tive*» in Salem this week.
J. P. Randolph and wife, of Kansas,
Ray Pitzer, of Monmonth spent Sat- are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs.
J. G. VanOrsdel.
uidav and Sunday visiting in Salem.
Mrs. Arthur Moore and daughter,
If yon want score books or score cards
for baseball games, go to Ross Kllis for Mabel, of [nde|iendence, «pent Sunday
with friends here.
them.
F o r hefldaehe l>r. M ile «' A n ti-F a in Fills
Plan 1er
Stunraer C ociori
OUR
Don’t add the heat of a
kitchen fire to the sufficient
discomfort of hot weather.
Use a N ew Perfection W ick
Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
and cook in comfort.
W ith a “ New Perfection” Oil Stove the preparation o f
daily tneals, or the big weekly “baking," is done without
raising the temperature perceptibly above that of any other
room in the house.
If you once have experience with the
AU the C
L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary
public, typewriting.
Mr. Willis Simonton has been quite
Mis» Neta Waller left Saturday for
L. I). Brown, lawyer, notary public.
ill, but is able to he out again.
Abstracta fimii«ln*d. Pputairw Uftlow Monmouth, to vi«it old acquaintances,
We make a specialty ol horse shoe
— Philomath Keview.
buiirti i iK-
ing at the old Smith shop.— K. Wade.
Harvey Dickinson, of Luckiainute, is
Douglas riiocH free next Saturday at
Cards with your name on them while the Bee Hive store— read our ail on building a new house. Wonder if Har
you wait at L. D. Daniels’ music store. first page.
vey is going to quit baching.
Miss Linnie Mitchell and Miss Lena
J. Pierpont Morgan announces that
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bogue, of Corval
v4yr Hobson spent Sunday with friends in lis, have been visiting her brother, Mr. the I panic is all over. Get your tickets
you will be amaxed at the restful way in which it
Salem.
for
the prosperity procession.
M. I). Kllis.
enables you to do work that has heretofore overheated
The hand concert at the park Sunday
Onr junior base twill team whs defeat-
For sale— new five room cottage and
the kitchen and yourself.
drew a large crowd despite the odd two lots; price $800, See L. D. Brown led hv McMinnville here Monday, sus«
weather.
The “ N ew Perfection’’ Stove is ideal for summer
or Frank Fuchs.
M7 | tuining its first defeat this season.
use.
Made in three sizes and all warranted. II
Everett Gwinn and sister, Miss Eth
L.
D.
Daniel
wants
yon
to
go
in
and
Mbs Ruby Fiskc is visiting triends
el, spent two weeks in Seattle looking and attending the Rose Festival in hear the new June records no matter
not at your dealer’s, write our nearest agency.
i at the fleet
whether you have a phonograph or not.
Portland this week.
The
DeWitt’s Little F.arly Risers, the
Miss Hazel Donohue who is attend
Mrs. James Elliott and Mr». Conrad
g i v t i perfect
famous little liver pills are sold bv Sts fri j» have been taking in the rose ing normal school at Monmouth, was
c o m 'ju itlo a
| Conrad Stafrin.
the
guest
of
Miss
Claudia
Coad
o\
show in the metropolis.
i ■
whether high
Sunday.
•r low— Is therefore free from dtutgrceeble odor end can*
1 Miss Ine* Allen, who has been teach-
F. C. Zosel, of Salem, was visiting at
not
smoke.
Safe,
convenient,
ornamental—the
ideal light
| ing in liastern Oregon, has returned to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell,
Miss Neva Chambers returned to
If not at your dealer's, write our nearwit agency.
j her home at Oak Grove.
Portland Monday after several weeks
North Dallas, on Monday.
visit with her mother» Mrs. Martha
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
The logging ramps at Black Rock
At L. D. Daniel's store you can find
<1N< M BPttU ATK»
were sent a couple boxes of magaiinea anything you desire in phonograph rec Chambers here.
the other day from our free library.
Walter L. Tfmse, of Falls City, will
ords* A lot of nice new ones.
deliver the Woodmen memorial address
Miss Anna Simson Is enrmtte for her
R. F* Robinson will act ns toasttnaBt*
home in Minneapolis, after an extended er at the alumni banquet at the Wood at the Fast Side Woodmen hall in Port
land on next Sunday.
visit with her brother, Mr. W. S. Simp man hall next Wednesday evening*
Karl Wisecarver is again at work
hay carriers at 44 for two weeks at
son.
Slow«* DlMhern bad quite a ntimbet of the Lynch and Shultz barber shop.
j Guy Bros*
One of the attractions of the Arnold Visits from relatives last week, they
A specific for pain— Dr, Thomas’ El shows will be some tine scenes in mov
R. II. McKim, of Baker City, is visit
Wm. Kraber commenced the delivery
¡'ttiw
ectric Oil, strongest, cheapest
liniment ing pictures of the big fleet at San Fran coming from McMinnville, Oakland, ing his daughter, Mrs. L. 1). Brown.
of strawberries Monday.
Portland, Independence and Bellvue.
ever devised. A household remedy in cisco.
Save $1 on a |o hay carrier by buying
Wm. Kaiser will probably deliver the
America for 25 years,
Dyspepsia is our national ailment. address at the pioneer picnic oil June ! it at $4 for two weeks at Guv Bros.
Mr. K. .1. Arnold came up Sat
Monmouth defeated Dallas in a base urday night to confer with the commit 1 Burdock Blood Bitters is the national 18th.
I W. K. and Hood Craven have been
hall game Saturday afternoon by a score tee regarding the platting of the carni I cure for it. Tt strengthens stomach
out from their Salmon river ranches.
Many voters were sworn in I
| membranes, promotes flow of digestive
of 5 to 1. The game was an interesting val grounds.
juices, purities the blood, builds you up. county clerk Monday, who had failed
one from start to finish.
Quite a number from here attended
(). P. Hoff and family, state labor
| to register.
the Woodman picnic at Bidder's ¡grove
Mrs. Chester V. Hare, of Portland,
Any skin itching is a temper-tester. commissioner, have been over from Sa
Alva Morton has been to see the fleet
Miss Bessie Hayes ha-< gone to Port Friday.
The more you scratch the worse it itch lem visiting their old friends, Mr. and spent last week at the home of Mr. and
at Taeom i.
‘ Mrs. W. C. Cook. She was joined l»y land to make her home with Mr. and
es. Doan’s ointment cures piles, ec
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Shultz went to Se
Oyster shell grit food for chickens, zema—any skin itching. At all drug Mrs. 1C W. Kearns.
her husband on Sunday, who came up Mrs. Mike Flvnn.
attle Sunday, called there by the illness
old and young at Lmigharv’s.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills for tin* day.— McMinnville Telephone
stores.
There was a hall game at Dixie Sun of their son, Karl.
I are prompt and thorough and will in a Register.
Principal lid Goad, of Hood River,
Our tennis players are keeping their 1 very short time strengthen the weaken-
day, Bethel walking away with the
Rev. Curtis P. Coe will preach at the
has been visiting relatives here.
We
have
just
gotten
out
the
posters
court warm, and will soon be prepared I ed kidneys. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
home team-4 to 3.
Dallas Baptist church Thursday, Fri
for the postponed Dixie picnic, which
W. K Pal n *r. of tha agricultural col to meet all coiners. Manager N. L.
day and Saturday nights and Sunday
Worse
things
have
happened
to
a
The skating rink will not close for the will he held tomorrow. The program
lege. has bee;» visiting his parents here. Guy is arranging i r several touraments
morning.
season until after the carnival, Kers will he carried out in full. Geo. II. ‘ town than going dry. Let us all con
j to take place in the near future.
Fancy hosiery given away next Satur
lake & White announce that they will Hines and Supt. Ackerman will make tinue to boost for a bigger and better
Kodol
\
h
the
best
known
preparation
Dallas.
day— read our ad on first page, Bee Hive
soon install a moving picture outfit of addresses.
that is offered to tlie people today for their own.
' store.
Dallas has the tirM empty store build
TEA
Rev. N. W. Sager and family have
dyspepsia or indigestion or any stomach
De W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve
It is trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is
K. K. Hewitt, of Monmouth, this gone to California and probably east, ing for many months, the Vogue millin
ery
store
in
the
Fanil
block,
having
especially good for piles. Be sure to get pleasant to
M
o
n
e
v
b
a
c k m eans that
week
shipped
a
registered
Poland
China
they not having as yet decided on a lo
ke. It is sold here by
Dt Witt s. Sold hv Conrad Stafrin.
pig to J. II. Gray & Son, of Prineville. cation. Dr. Mock will fill the pulpit at gone out of business.
Conrad Stari™
the tea is g o o d and w ell
Oregon This is the third one shipped the Evangelical church until a succes
There will he no services at the Chris
The IT glow clothing house is packed
The bo* tbs at tin* carnival will all be
tian church Sunday morning, so all may
with buyers from morn until night who placed under one large tent on Mill to these enferprising people this spring. sor to Mr. Sager is appointed.
w orth the m on ey.
are taking advantage of the extraordi street. 'I bis tent is 180 feet long and
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is
When you need to take something attend the baccaluureate exercises at!
the Evangelical church.
narily low prices offered.
the
one
that
children
like
so
well
to
take
take
it
promptly
for
the
stomach,
hut
24 f**et wide, accomodating 18 stands.
C an t m e a n an yth in g
The graduating exercises of the eighth i
“ I have been somewhat costive, hut The merry-go-round will he located on as it tastes nearly as good as maple take someting von know is reliable—
Doan’ s Regulates gave just the results Shelton street and the big tent on Mr. sugar. It acts gently yet freely on the something like Kodol for dyspepsia and grade of the Dallas public school will
else.
desired. They act mildly and regulate Kirkpatrick’s lot, leaving plenty of room bowels and thereby it drives the cold indigestion. Kodol is pleasant to take, occur at the Woodman hull next Satur
Your grocer returns your money if you don't
I the bowels perfectly.” —George
B1 for teams to pass in the street, and a out of the system. It is sold by Conrad it is reliable and is gu ran teed to give re day evening, a week. This will he the
lief, Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
largest eighth grade class in the county.
Stafrin.
like schilling's Best: we pay him.
Krause, 306 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa. wide walkway for pedestrians.
THE
P
P
P
P
P
P
yfv
G R O C E R IE S
5 per cent discount, cash (or thirty days) 5 per cent
R a y o Lamp
Ï
kcantile Go.
Vvv
Wick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove
P
EW GOODS
AT
NEW PERFECTION
P
P
P
P
P
R. L. CdAP
FUNERAL
e
EM3
urPN'K: Hh«H *
D A LLA
Bell Phone l « i
Coll* Prom ptly At
• 4
B W W I
PERR1
I). L Key! was
1 mm o f the week.
The
Ku
Jennings Sifriday.
Win. Kevt am
Dallas visitors M<
Mr. and Mrs.
Friday front a tri
coma.
Hazel Duigman
turned It »me *atu
Gee’s where the
and picking wil
SKI
H U l
When the 1
»m l free ,'rom I)
lation its presi
humors Rtt till
condition of ! h
oil the waste ¡1
to sour and T i
poison. The h
pores and clan
Salt Rheum an
with a slight
flows a sticky I
It is generally
of the body 111 a
the acid in the I
to keep it soft i
hard, leathery
I s u ffe re d w i t )
y e a r s e n d co u l
cu re m e u n t il I
s u ffe re d ln ten s,
intr and b u rn in i
fo r m fro m \vhf
s t ic k y flu id ; oru
th e e k iu und w
th e s k in w a n le f
o f b ee f. I « n f f i
Io n a y e a r s I i
w h e n I u sed H. !
fe e t ou re. T h e
a n y r e tu r n o f t
S to c k m a n , N e
* ^ ^ * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Z * * * * * -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
S
SALE OF ALL SALES
Sacrificing the entire stock of the UGLOW CLO TH IN G HOUSE, Dallas, Oregon.
No old goods.
C
PURELY
because they d
ami forces out
normal, pure
affection. Bo
to all who wri
Everything new and up-to-date.
k * * * ■ # # * * * - *
T h e only chance of the season to get absolutely new goods at
about half the price usually asked for old junk
All must go—Peck Clothing, Florsheim Shoes, Cluett Shirts, Stetson Hats; everything will actually be sold at less than cost of manufacture
DRESS SOX
This is What Your Money Will Bring in New Goods for Seven Days:
O u r price
U g lo w ’s price, $10
< <
“
12.50
44
44
16.00
18.00
20.00
a
n
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
U g lo w ’s price, $4.50
44
5.00
44
5.50
$5.95
7.45
9.35
10.15
12.65
14.85
17.45
22.35
25.85
O n r price
2.00
2.50
3.50
4.00
5.00
*
6.00
•*
7.00
*
O ur price
a
« <
6.00
(<
< «
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00
$2.97
3.33
3.85
4.15
4.85
5.35
6.15
7.45
U g lo w ’s price, $1.25
“
“
1.50
1.75
O ur price
.47
.58
.83
.97
1.28
1.63
2.18
2.97
3.33
3.68
3.97
$
.68
.83
.97
1.23
1.67
1.97
2.47
2.00
l
2.50
3.00
3.50
“
“
“
;*
“
“
8.00
“
9 .(10
“
1 0 .0 0
“
•*
4c
6c
8c
11c
MEN’S PANTS
U g lo w ’s price, $1.00
“
"
1.50
O ur price
2.50
3.00
3.50
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
10.00
S .67
.97
1.37
1.73
1.97
2.23
2.85
3.37
4.18
4.63
5.15
6.65
Our price
$3.97
4.85
5.35
. 5.95
6.75
U g lo w ’s price, $ .50
“
“
.65
.75
U g lo w ’s price, $2.50
“
“
3.50
4.00
5.00
Our price
“
11c
44
14c
18c
22c
24c
33c
38c
44c
< i
4 <
44
44
Our p r i c e .....
1.00
1.25
1.50
2.00
44
.50
.75
$1.23
1.47
1.97
2.33
1.00
1.25
1.50
a
o
c
a
Our price
44
a
3
33c
46c
53c
62c
78c
97c
$1.28
TIES
<4
BOY S SUITS
................................7c
44
WORK SHIRTS
U g lo w ’s price, $ .25
PANAMA HATS
U g lo w ’s price, $6.00 O ur price
“
“
7.00
“
“
U g lo w ’s price, 10c Our price
“
“
12£c
“
“ .
“
•*
15c
“
“ .
“
“
20c
“
“ .
2.00
MEN S HATS
DRESS SHIRTS
U g lo w ’s price, $ .75
.90
1.25
1.50
WORK SOX
FLORSHEIM SHOES ONLY
MEN'S SUITS
U g lo w ’s price, 15c
20c
25c
30c
3f>c
40c
50c
65c
75c
44
14c
18c
27c
43c
58c
76c
83c
*
-V;
*
I
%
■
*
*
Seven and one half days to get high-grade goods at the above prices.
No prices have been exagerated.
Goods exchanged or money refunded.
Sale Begins Friday, May 29th, at 9 a. m., and Positively Closes Saturday, June 6th, at 10 p. m.
*
THE NATIONAL BROKERAGE
i
»* * * «* * * * * * * * * • * * * « i ••*** *******
M i » ''
& SALE CO. IN CHARGE— Meaker ( &
IKHW