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D r .M FOR them h ptw.-ibie to gel i th v are fro m ju st o rd in a ry e_ But i g o o 1 as tin y re tin an- not a i>it l*et- ; -P a in P If you have il l s Headach< Try One Headache R h e u m a t is m B a c k a c h e . P ain in c h e s t D is t r e s s in STOMACH. S leeplessness YVe lay o u r egtjs b efore * '»n fresh from j th e fa rm . F rom ln*n t> vom i • !'• t' • v come as quickly an it il e s â n t i They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effects /777777Z777Z777777777777777V7fc T a k e A, O ne 2 5 D oses 2 5 C ents o f Ih e L itH e T a b l e t s a n d the P a in is G o n e . ^ Never Sold in Bulk- yo u like treali e g . •, as y o u su re iy w in . j y o u w ill like o u r o th e r g r o ce rie s e q u a llv as w ell. Y o u w ill like o u r p rice s too. T iie y a re a lw a y s tlie lo w e s t th a t w ill pay for tine q u a lit y . . . . a t t h e .. That bread is likely to absorb disease germs when shipped in a bag gage car along with ot h er common baggage? That the Stir Bakery puts out some of the best bake- stuffs to he obtained any where in the W illam ette Valley? That $1 spent in your home town is worth more to you than tfo sent out? Three of the many reasons why should de mand the Dallas product when buying bakestuffs, STAR BAKERY, D. T. BROWNE, Prop C o rn er G rocery June 25th , 26th and 27th—For* the Three Days Only STEVENS 3*3 THE POLK CO C .F o r T r a p o r F ie ld a S T E V E N S S IN G L E or D O U B L E B A R R E L S H O T G U N is Id e a l. L o w in P rice — H ig h in Q u a lity — g o o d g u n va lu e right t h r o u g h ! M a d e in stand ard g a u g e s, le n g th s , w e i g h t s , e t c . — H a m m e r or H a m m e r le s s S ty le s. S T E V E N S SH O T G U N S SH OOT ST R A IQ H T A N D 8T R O N Q Adm itted to the sec ■lva Hardware a Sporting flood* Mer chant*. I f you cannot obtain, we *hip direct, exprea* prepaid, upon receipt o f Catalog TH URSDA' trated Catalog log entire output. Has attractive cover In color*. Mailed for 0 cent* In atamp* to pay postage. Price. V. F J. S T E V E N S A R M S & T O O L CO. Ite m iz e r, o n e y ea r S U B S C R IP T IO N ] W ith W e e k ly Orej, W ith O reg on W<>< P. O. Box 4098. C h i c o p e e K a lla M a ss. 'PHONES: ■••u.) ÍSS.. Patronize One Another for th P e c u lia r t o Its e l E. D. MASON Paper H anging a Specialty Located at Mason hoard ing house, Dallas, Ore. Hood’s Sarsaparilh In usual liquid form or in chocolate tablets known as S a r s a t a b s . 100doses $ With the election over mid the ill s iira n c e of a great cherry and herr c r o p , the people of all Oregon slioul “ get busy” and advertise more th.t ever before. With its latest additiot the Toledo Developement League, th Oregon Development League now ha 83 members. The cr y that Statement N o. I leg is I i tors will go hack on voting forChain herlain is all the veriest bosh. An; member • f the legislature so d o iif w ou ld not dare to return to h is horn« com m unity. The t>eople have - xpress • d th e ir desire in this matter and i m u s t U* complied with. Nocomhinn t o n s ra n is* made to defeat sueli a. result. % On and After This Date the Price of ke Wiil be as Follows: | 50 lbs. and under, I Ac per !b. 100 lbs. . . . $1.25" per 100 ! I 200 lbs. . . . 1.00 per 100 I % C ash m ust u tvom p iin y all o u t- o f-to w n ordern an d a d d 15c for each sack . DALLAS ICE CO. our growth, and not lie on our Have Homer Dale the billposter Post Your Bills and distribute your advertising cards. S licker ? Clean - Light Durable Guaranteed (Waterproof ‘ 3S2 Every wh*r» <© Mtrtn i program each day. Til I— Electrical illumination— Nine blocks a blaze o f light. Four festoons of light from the court house tower, j v I * ¥ Four : hundred lights all told. RATES EAST W ILL BE MAKE TH IS SEASON BY TH E SO UTHERN P A C IF IC (LINES IN OREGONI From Dallas, Or. U ^ T M «1 W II AH FOLLOWS: Chicago St. Louis t St. Paul ♦ I Omaha A Kansas City i * £ ♦ 9 that the heat and cheap est wood you can buy ia the block wood from the Wi l la me tt e Vallev Lumber Co.’ a sawmill ? Because it is cut from big timber, therefor ia su perior to second-growth nr. Leave your order at Webster’ s confection ery store, or call * 4 TO : Do You Know i Both ways through Portland One way via California $74.40 69.40 64.40 64.40 64.40 $89.40 84.40 83.65 76.90 76.90 TICKETS W ILL HE ON SALE May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Phones: Bell 445, Mutual 1196 Bowman Bros. G ood for return in 00 days w ith stopover priv leges at pleasure w ithin lim its. I * Corvallis & Eastern Railroad REMEMBER THt OATES. For an y further inform ation call on I. N. W O O D S, L o c a l A g e n t , Or w rite to TIM E TA BLE N o .»6. W M . Trains from and to Yaquina M cM U R R A Y , G eneral Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON No. l — to a. i 15 a. i le a v e s Y auulna ......................... A rrive» at r o r v a llis .. .................... A rrive* at A l b a n y ............................ No. 2 - Leaves A lb a n y ................................. Leave» C o r v a ld » ............................... A rrives at Y a q u in a ................ 1á p. » 6 0 YEARS* E X P E R IE N C E 50 p. 45 p. 15 p. Trains to and from Detroit : No. 3— Leaves A l b a n y .................................... A rrives at D etroit ........................... No. 4— Leaves D e t r o i t .................................... Arirves at A lb a n y ............................. . 7 :-*T0 a. m. . 12 $0 p. ill. 5 :5fi p. m No. 8— Leaves A lbany ................................ A rriv e»a t C o r v a llis........................... No. 10— L«-a\ea A l b a n y . .................................. A rrive»a t C o r v a llis....................... Leave» A lb a n y ......................... A rrive«at C orva lll» ....... T rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . 1 :00 p. m Trains for Corvallis: . 7 :85 p. ni. . 8 :.W a. m. . 2:52 p. m. . 3:u5 p. m. 7:8ft p. in. 8:1ft p. in. Anvone «ending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly conüdontlal. HAN0B00K on Patent« sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. P.-itents taken through Munn & Co. receive xruil notice, without ebargo, in the Scientific Attics ¡can. A handsomely illustrated weekly. T.argest Hr- cnlalion o f any scientific journal. Terms. $3 year; four month«, |L Sold by all newsdealers. a MUNN & Co. seiBroiiim,, ^gyy York Brauch Office. 625 F 8L. Washington, D. C. No. 12- Learea A lb a n y ........................... A rrives at C o r v a llis .................. .12:50 p. m, . 1 :33 p. in. F R E D . J. W A G N E R Trains for A lb a n y: No. ft— Leaves C o r v a ll is .............. 6;30 a. m A rrive« at A l b a n y .................................. 7:10 a. m No. 9— Leaves C orva llis ......................................12:45 p. m. A rrive» at A lb a n y .................................. 1:30 p .m . No. 7— Leaves C o r v a ll is ...................................... 6 0 0 p .m . arrives at A lb a n y .................... , 6 :4 0 p .m . No. 1 1 - Leaves C orv a llis...................................... 11:80 a .m . Arrives at A lb a n y ................................. 12:15 a. m. has just put in one of the “ Btireus” HORSE-SHOEING All o f the ai*ove trains con n ect w ith Southern P acific trains faith at A lban y and C orvallis, as well as trains for D etroit, g iv in g direct service to N ewport and Bretenbush Hot Springs. For further inform ation apply to GEO. F. NEVINS, <»en. Pa«. Agent, A lban y O regon . FI. H. LING. Agent. C orvallis. I r e p o r t "U paleniaMlily. AIL Oc: IsrmCTLV OONFIOCNTIAL. I leni pructico I I ’ N Wldweruke inventor« *h«n : i :. .ve our hnr I hookonl! >•-. tooMainanO .-*('11 pt’ .uiia.W I • devices. It is the latest thing out for shoeing horses and he has the best equipment and can do the best horse-shoeing there is done in the county. He has the best of help and therefor can hack up what he says. Just give him a trial and be convinced. There is no letter work put out than is put out at this shop. ! it I uinrrjind •• VI D. SWIFT & CO. I v.ullAble in mi l.ui-'il. Sont to- 1501 Seventh St., Wishmoton, U. C.i ■ p n r <1 • ( T» jpft • ^ iyîjr 1 by a Special I TRAOL-M LHKS. I MV. U » h : 1 I • h u r .' I ten-.l. ft«•ml M velrh, M«»l« l o r 1 '«.«a. . I. r ti< H H N THE WET WFATHtS A COMFORT AND iy \ P R O T E C T IO N afforded and Monmouth Day; Saturday, Falls City Day. I promptly -M. ted In ill eorut-: >*, or HO FFff. o .ra * DO YOU Kfww I * * * * * -* # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JudgoN .L Butler says itstr’ kes him I hat the platform of the demoea .ilig party can Is* well put in the following few te se words: “ Uesolv°d »hat t he Idun lers of the republican party have become o* noxious to the American pimple, and it is up to us to r e c tify them as laid down in our heretofore expressed poli. i e - ” If the lodge ha# not here in a few words expressed the gist of the whole matter we surely miss ourguessof th« present situation The Itenm er has received many congratulations on its editorial of last week regarding a go-ahead spirit, and is glad to find that the sentime t of our people is an it is. That tired feel ing to a certain extent so prevalent just after the election has entirely vanished. All now realize that Dal las must go a head hih I do husineas just the same, whether the town is wet or dry. We have got to liv \ and to do so successfully, must keep up ! House and Sign Painter In selection, proportion and coiubinath of ingredients, In the process by which their remedl values are extracted and preserved, In effectiveness, usefulness and econora Curing the widest range of diseases, Doing the m ost good for the m oney, Having the m ost m edicinal merit, And the greatest record of cures,— Thursday, Pioneer Reunion Day; Friday, Independence Per ma nent Town Im prove ments Draw First Class Immi gra tion and Keep It LOW Do You Know DALLAS STREET FAIR E. B O Y D & SON n Five free acts, each day, consisting o f balloon ascension, two slides for life from court house tower and two high wire stunts. Si AKT!* T * 4 U ^ • Two baseball games each day and street sports of all kinds. i>TATlCX€RvÄlTlN(; T R Y T H E REST 5-C'ENT CIO A R IN T H E C IT Y - rOACiAZlt^f A N h i r n v ; ' J Amusements o f all kinds especially provided by Arnold’s great aggregation o f scientific caterers to public needs* Nothing as good ever here before. 1 c v :V f $ » , v \ S A tei ...IC»« A AI 10 9 > f L I T h e B ig B ear Also the KING ALFRED Cil Cigar NONE BETT r I! HORACE WEBSTER’S CONFECTIONERY