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F O R IN D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P E P S IA .
N E L IE V K S S O U K S T O M A C H . B E U .U N U , E T C
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Cherries are now in market.
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Our carnival hegins one week fron»
I t«*«lay.
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to tho d ia le r from «L o r n you bought it, and w a w ill refun d y o u r money.
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Edgar King has gone to British Co
lumbia.
George Bowlen has gone to Chico on
husiness.
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PROGRAM OF SPORTS
If you want a strictly fresh berry buy
Try a pair of O-so-eze for men at
Kraber’s special pack.
the Mercantile.
Oyster shell grit final for chickens,
A full line of muslin underweaV at
old and young at Loughary’s.
the Emporium.
Complete catalogue of Edison rocords
A. A. Launer has gone to Washington
on sale at L. I). Daniels— Nothing miss
for the summer.
ing.
PHONE
MUTUAL 1411
DALLAS, OREGON
The Dallas Lumber Company have
shut down its mill here for an indefinite
period.
Mrs. T. J. Grave«, of McCoy, visited
with her sister, Mrs. Ray Craven, over
Sunday.
There are quite a few’ vacant spaces
in the big tent at the street fair. A p
ply here.
Moving pictures every night at the
Colosseum, change of program every
other night.
Days Carnival at
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Dallas.
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SCHULTZ
GROCERIES
5 per cent discount, cash (or thirty days) 5 per cent
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Berries
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For quality and quantity try Kraber’s
special packed berries, delivered at 9
a.m. and 3 p.m. daily, at Crider’s and
Webster’s stores.
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T huksuay , J u k i 26th.
10 A. M— Ha sol »nil game. Ballaton Iunior* vh . Dalla* Juniors.
4 1*. M.— Baseball «ame Willaimna vs. Dallas.
8 P- M— Wheel barrow race, free (or all. First prize $2, second prue
Sack race, boy» under 16. First prize $2.60, second prize |l. Thru«
legged race, free (or all First prize $3, second prize $2. Barrel! race,
free for all. First prize $1.60, second prize $1.
There is quality in a box of K raber’s
freshly packed berries.
The county court were at Perrydale
Tuesday inspecting bridges.
We Strive to Keep Our Store ia a Clean, Sanitary Way
i SPECIAL!
Three
Miss Vera Cosper is visiting relatives
at The Dalles.
PHONE
BELL 511
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For rent, two houses, H. L. Fenton '
Dallas.
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SPECIAL!
Tillamook Cheese, 15c per pound
Boiled“Ham every day
We are the headquarters for the
Kraber berry, fresh three times
a day.
CRIDER’S GROCERY
F r id a y , J unk 26.
I. V. Lynch and wife are with their
daughter in the metropolis.
10 A. M—Baseball game. Peedee vs. Airiie
4 P. M.— Baseball game Monmouth vs. Chemawa.
8 P. M.—Street sports. Girls race, 60 yards, Kiris under 16. First prize $1.60
second prize $1. Mens race, 100 yards, free for all. First prize $2, sec
ond prize $i. Pillow fight, free for all. First prise $2, second $1.60. Pil
low tight, boys under 16. First prize $2, second $1.50. Hose race. First
prize $10, second $5.
Wm. Yost and wife are here from
Bent on a visit with relatives.
I»uis Gates and family are up from
Portland visiting relatives here.
Harry Kinhous is here from Idaho for
a visit with his sister, Mrs. Ira Wens.
Some body who has been scratching
If you want score books or score cards
plate glass windows lately will get
for baseball games, go to Ross Ellis for
caught some night.
them.
Judge and Mrs. N. L. Butler left
Rev. Curtis P. Coe will preach at the
Mondav for a visit with their daughter,
Mrs. \f. O. Pickett, at Waitsburg, Wash. Baptist church Sunday morning and
evening.
Any skill itching Is a temper-ten ter.
Let us all boost for three days of the
The more von scratch the worse it itch
es. Doan's ointment cures piles, ec- greatest event in Dallas history—the
Carnival,
item a—any skin itching. At all drug
L. I). Brown, lawver, notary public.
stores.
Abstracts furnished. Upstairs Uglow
Mrs. S. W. Blessing sent us in Satur building.
day a large and beautiful boquet of
flower«* It has brightened our busi
Mrs. Josie Brinkley is here from
ness office greatly, and its aroma is de Portland on a visit with her sister, Mrs.
lightful.
I). A. Madison.
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10 A M.— Baseball (tame. Falls City Juniors vs. Dallas Juniors
4 P. M.—Baseball game. Winners of the first and second day* games
8 P .M .—Street SportB Belay race, free for all. First prize $8, second $ 4 .1
Fat man’s race, weight over 226 pounds. First prise $2. second $1. Ke-
lay race, 60 yurds and return, free for all. First prize $2, second $1.
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ish mail race, wagon, boys 12and under. Fltit $6, second $2.60
DIXIE MILL SOLD.
BUY ROCK CRUSHER.
Peter Cook and Will Rowell Now The County Court Invest in Roller
Proprietori.
And Crusher.
Mrs. J. J. Wilsoe ami daughter, Miss
Vina Wilson, of Independence, who
Were visiting in the city with Mrs. A. J.
Lticks, have returned to their home.—
Albany Herald*
J* C. Ilavter, W* V. Fuller and I). J.
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at Portland Saturday evening. A num
ber of Shriners went from Polk to see
them ride the camel.
Lee Smith, being so rushed in his bi
cycle and repair shop, has decided to
rent his chicken ranch in the south
western suburbs, and move down into
town. See his ad. elsewhere.
Plan for
Summer Comfort
Don’t add the heat of a
kitchen fire to the sufficient
discomfort o f hot weather.
Use a New Perfection W ick
Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
and cook in comfort.
W ith a “ New Perfection” Oil Stove the preparation of
daily meals, or the big weekly “ baking,’’ is done without
raising the temperature perceptibly above that o f any other
room in the house.
If you once have experience with the
Ember's berries are grown on creek
The Dallas City bank has this dav i . The ™unty court ,,etti,18 *" e*1' “ • * -
bottom sand soil, which gives them a
delicious flavor*
transferred to Peter Cook, Wm. Rowell, T " ,
mornint5 «-onciud«*! a deal with
which they
ft,..ir imir. .iiiii u..iunu ,.ii ........ i » . a »- Beale & Co., of Portland, by wbleb
De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve It is their heirs and assigns all their inter
especially good for piles. Be sure to get est into what is known as the Dixie became the jioscssorH of an Aurora rock
DeWitt’s. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
flouring mill. It in the intention of crusher, with 24-foot elevator, shoot
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L. D. Daniel wants you to go in and Messers Cook & Rowell to by the end screens, mounted on (rucks, f. o. b. Dal
hear the new June records no matter of the harvest season install suitable las at a cost of $11.40 when it has been
whether you have a phonograph or not.
you will be amazed at the restful way in which it
machinery for the proper grinding of accepted by the court and found to he
Mrs. Smith, of the enterprising and flour for the local trade. They mean doing the work in good shape They
enables you to do work that has heretofore overheated
prosperous millinerv firm of Smith it
the kitchen and yourself.
also purchased an American road motor
while
will
do
a
warehouse
business
and
Shelton, has been buying goods in Port
The “ New Perfection” Stove is ideal for summer
cleansing work. Mr. Rowell will he roller on the same terms for $2080 If
land.
everything is in r-adiness this will In*
use. Made in three sizes and all warranted. If
School Superintendent Seymour is on miller ami manager, and his long ex-
perience in this capacity guarentees to first worked on the Salt Creek road, and
not at your dealer’s, write our nearest agency.
Monday the executive committee en the program for the state teachers’
it is the plan of the court to have rock
gaged the Sheridan hand of 25 pieces to meeting at Eugene the last of next the public the best of service and a
week.
delivered at the road by parties interest
high grade of flour.
assist in furnishing music during the
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ed when the county will crush and
three «lays of the carnival. The Dallas
W. O. Meador and family left this
hand was engaged some time ago.
Rev. Ballantyne is away on a trip spread it. More extended mention is
morning for Monmouth, where they
whether high
through
Washington.
er low— is therefore free from disagreeable odor and can
prohibited by our going to press. It
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Cornwall moved will reside during the summer.—Eugene
Guard.
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not smoke. Safe, convenient, ornamental—the ideal light
M. Ilavter. dentist, Wilson building.
from Sodaville to Dallas this week.
Miss Parrot, of Roseburg, is visiting will arrive about July 1st.
If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency.
Mr. Geo. Humphrey, now a resident hor sister, Mrs. Bat Casey
F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s' A n t i-P a in r i l l s
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. They a»e excellent people and have
man./ friends in this section who regret of Skelley, close to Yoncalla, in South
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Dr.
Mock
reports
a
fine
fishing
trip
Come and see the memorial cards -at
Sewing machines for rent— L 1). Dan their departure.—Lebanon Express.
( I V. O H D O H ATE D
ern Oregon, is visiting his old time up the Lacreole the other day.
NORTH DALLAS.
L. 1). Dauiels.
iel.
friends
in
this
vicinity.
“ I have been somewhat costive, but
Dan Feeley, of McMinnville, operated
Lewis Carter is now clerk in the
«Fresh row for sale by Mrs. Frakes, Doan’s Regulates gave just the results
Mr. II. L. Fenton is today tearing up
The strawberry crop in lighter than
Crider grocery.
Dallas, Oregon.
«118 desired. They act mildly and regulate his hoard sidewalk around his hand a horn in our band concert Saturday
night.
last year.
B. some residence preparatory to the in
L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary
Mrs. B . Y. Morrison is up from Port the bowels perfectly.” — George
Claud Shaw is attending the Y. M. C.
Krause.306 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa. stallation of a cement one.
Miss I-eone Bromi in a visitor bere at
public, typewriting.
land visiting relatives.
A. conference at The Breakers in Wash thè buine of ber linde, Clarence Brou n.
We make a specialty of horse shoe
George
Conley
showed
us
yesterday
Messers
J.
P
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Thompson,
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tho
W
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Mr. C. G. Rowell has been visiting
ington.
ing at the old Smith shop.—E. \\ ade.
M in* ,Stella and Dora Khbe are pick»
liams and Mrs. Wilson have well under some of the largest gooselierrieR we
relatives at McMinnville.
Mrs. Lute Chapin, of Ellensburg, is ing Htrawberrie* for Mr. Me.Nnltv at
have
ever
seen.
They
were
grown
on
way
the
construction
of
a
10
foot
cement
Cards with your name on them while
Edgar Craven is learning the dental walk on the north side xof Court from his place in North Dallas.
visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs H e n - | fo lk Sation.
you wait at L. D. Daniels’ music store. profession under the tuition of Dr |
rv Muscott.
the (iail hotel to the Stafrin drug store
Mr§. Henry Brown i* entertaining
Messers Bverley and Harris with
Somebody can make money by put Hay ter.
corner.
Mr*. H. \V. Blegsing lias onr thanka | ber parente, u bo are bere on a viait
their
wives,
went
to
Portland
in
the
ting up a lodging tent «luring the carni
Mrs. Mina Bauer, of Portland, has] Kodol ¡ h the best known preparation former’ s auto last week, returning by f o r a handeome boqnet of cimice ro«e» fr .,111 Missouri,
val.
been here visiting her sister, Mrs. F. that is offered to the people today for way of the east side in five hours.
and earnation*.
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W A S H I N G T O N AN D T E N T H ST R E E T S
,
Hie annual aehool meeting of dlstrict
F. S. Ramsey and Willis Simonton H. Muscott.
dyspepsia or indigestion or any stomach
The ladies of thè M. K. ebnreli will No. 41, North Dallas, was lield last M o n -1
Some 30 Masons went up from Dallas
PO R TLA N D . OREGON
left Sunday lor a few days visit at the
For sale—new five room cottage and trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral have borne baking in Htafrin’s drug day evening. John Ebbe was elected
coast.
two lots; price $800. See L. I). Brown pleasant to take. It is sold here by of their late brother. Mr. Frank Butler, store Saturday.
director for three years and Will Brown
W R IT E FOR CATALOG
M7 Conrad Stafrin,
at Falls City, returning that evening.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the or Frank Fuchs.
Mrs. Bigg*, V. P. Fiske and J. G. •or one year and -Mrs. Herdert Lee was
elected
clerk
for
the
ensuing
year.
famous little liver pills are sold bv
While washing the front windows of
Mrs. Ella Metzger will this evening
Ths K. P. lodge yesterday installed a VanOrsdel have completed new cement
Conrad Stafrin.
entertain the ladies of the degree staff the Dallas boot and shoe «tore Monday fine piano for lodge work. It was pur walks on Mill street.
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morning,
Mr.
Harry
Gaynor
in
some
of
the
Rebekah
lodge.
chased from Mr. L. I). Daniel, and be
Eat Kraber’ s berries and be happy.
The electric wire and telephone poles j «HtHHH* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -* :M ;* * * * * ^
way ran his hand through the glass
Remember ihu places, Crider’s and
At L. 1). Daniel’s store you can find cutting his wrist quite severely. Dr. sides being a beauty, is of extra fine on Main street are today being set over
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tone.
Webster’s stores.
anything you desire in phonograph rec McCallon sewed up the wound.
in the cement walks.
Fred Itoss, formerly in the employ of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Shinn returned this ords. A lot of nice new ones.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
I,.
Sweeney
and
Mr.
Thanks of the committee are due Mr.
afternoon from a business trip to In
Mrs. Ellen Pennell arrived up from Arnold for the gift of his large tent, 180 Landlord Stark at Independence and and Mrs. Jos. Bernard!, of Salem, spent
dependence.—Eugene Guard.
Monmouth this afternoon to visit Mrs. x 24, in which to install the stands at Baker City, lias accepted the position of Sunday up the Lacreole,
night clerk at the Smeede.— Eugene
When you need to take something Zeiber and Mrs. McIntosh a few’ days. the carnival, thus putting them all un Guard.
Alderman F. J. Goad will tomorrow
take it promptly for the stomach, but — Eugene Guard.
der roof at no expense to them and giv
take over the Holmes carpenters to erect
When you want prescriptions filled tiim a cottage at Newport.
take someting you know is reliable—
A specific for pain—Dr. Thomas’ El ing the street the appearance of a mid
by a competent druggist, one who is
something like Kodol for dyspepsia ami ectric Oil, strongest, cheapest liniment way.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman, of
careful and knows what he is about, go
indigestion. Kodol is pleasant to take, ever devised. A household remedy in
There are few miseries in life greater to Conrad Starin’s drug store, corner of Sheridan, have been here on a visit to
it is reliable and is gu ran teed to give re America for 25 years,
than
the
campanionship
of
an
ill-con
their
daughter, Mrs. Nez Dale.
Main and Court.
lief. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. %
While falling a tree at the stave ranch ditioned person who must have some
Mr.
and Mrs. G. N. Cherrington yes
W. 8. Walker returned Tuesday from
The big Salem bridge has been closed on Salt Creek Saturday, Mr. C. L. Hub- thing to worry, fret and nag over, says
for repairs since Saturday. Coiumis- J hard was caught beneath it and suffered the July Designer. Nothing is to small Dallas, where he had been to see his terday purchased of Mr. L. D. Daniel
sisioner Riddle went over Saturday a fracture of the right arm.
to make into a gigantic evil and to be brother-in-law, J. B. Thompson, who a handsome cabinet grand piano.
was seriously ill, hut is now recovering.
offended accordingly.
morning to represent Polk county in
Walter Boy and John Ford are at
DeWitt’
s
Kidney
and
Bladder
Pills
— Lebonon Express.
ordering necessary repairs made, which
tending the K . P. grand lodge in Port
Dallas
will
be
up
against
a
hard
prop
are
prompt
and
thorough
ami
will
in
a
are principally to the Polk county ap
Floyd Myer has turned down an offer land as delegates from our lodge here.
proach. A ferry is now hauling the very short time strengthen the weaken osition when it comes to furnishing to pitch for a Salt Lake base hall nine,
sleeping quarters for visitors at the car
ed kidneys. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Green Campbell went over to Salem
traffic across.
nival next week. Those who have prefering to remain in Oregon during today to move over our new grocer, Mr. |
He is now doing Shultz. They will occupy the Frank
The contract with the electric light rooms to spare will please leave their the present season
company for the illumination during the address at the Itemizer office between fine work for a Salem team.
Stiles residence.
carnival calls for 7 % blocks of street il now and next Thursday. We need all
I). S. Grant, of Falls City, John M.
Nothing doing in Police Brown’s court
lumination and four festoons from the the beds we can get hold of.
TLA
Lynn, of Dallas, I. A. Allen, of Rick- this week, but a man will be up this af
court house tower.
reall,
George
Bolton,
of
Parker,
and
M.
Prof.
Fred.
S.
Crowley,
Miss
Hallie
ternoon
for running a stove pipe through
N ot 1 in HXX) who buy
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is Morrison, A. B. Owen, N\ V. Hall and W. Mix, of Independence, have been Ids roof. Usual fine.
the
one
that
children
like
so
well
to
take
drawn
in
the
federal
grand
jury.
Mrs.
J.
Mover
have
been
retained
as
Schilling’s Best wants the as it tastes nearly as good as maple teachers for another year at the school
The saloon of Layton Smith was clos
The county court were, on last Friday, ed by the sheriff on Tuesday on account
sugar. It acts gently vet freely on the at Falls City succeeding themselves.
money. •
enjoined
from
declaring
local
option
law
of
a suit instituted. This morning Sher
bowels and thereby it drives the cold The school has had a most successful
in effect in Dallas. Suit was brought iff Grant was informed that it was brok
Your grocer returns your money if you don’t out of the system. It is sold by Conrad year and teachers and parents are « s o
by
Bilyeu
&
Sparks,
who
secured
an
or
Stafrin.
like Schilling's Best , we pay him.
cially pleased with the good work done. der from Judge Galloway to that effect. en into vesterilay and some things stol
en. Mr. Grant is there now looking into
Dyspepsia is our national ailment. the matter.
Burdock Blood Bitters is the national
Hon. and Mrs. M. M. Ellis left yester
I cure for it. It strengthens stomach day for their summer home at New|sirt.
I membranes, promotes now of digestive Mrs. Ellis has been in very poor health
No better opportunity offers itaelf for the application of business prin
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juices, purines the blood, builds you up. ami goes early that she may soon recov
ciples to agriculture than the selection of machines for the harvesting
| Travis McDevit left at noon Wednes er her health. Mr. Ellis will return in a
day for San Francisco, to he alisent ten few days, hut will go back later to te-
o f grass and grain. “ C H A M PIO N ” is a familiar name throughout the
days. H aifa dozen fond hearts in Cor maiu the rest of the summer.
vallis sigh us they wonder whether or
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world, is due to the actual value that is put into the design, material
j not he will return alone.—Corvallis
Times.
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DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal“
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Misses’ “
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Children’s “
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Men’s
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$2.50 Bed Spreads
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Ladies’ Suits at a special price, $12.50
COME AN D SEE THEM
A fine line o f Ladies’ W a i s t s _____ 95c
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Eugene’ s city ordinance, which d e
clares keeping or storing liquors in one’ s
! house or place of business to !»e a nuis
ance, has been held legal in all its de
tails by Judge Harris of the circuit
court.
J. fl. VanOradei now has his residence
cement walk down, and it is a nice one.
He has the name of the intersecting
streets, Mill and Jefferson, cut in the
corner, a plan which it would do well
for all to follow.
Miss Stella Haddock leaves tomorrow
for Ihjrena, Lane county, to vis t with
her sister, Mrs. Earl Fickle, after which
she will proceed to Fall« City, Polk
¡county, to visit with the Chappell fain
ily.— Eugene Guard.
At the annual school meeting held a
! the court house Monday afternoon Dr
II B. McCallon was elected director to
j succeed himself and H. 8. Campbell
was reelected clerk. A Unit $1200 was
; found remaining on hand which will Is*
! used to furnish the additional room
which
increase«! attendance makes
necessary.
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You can make no mistake by investing in a machine that lias
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machine.
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“ Champions” were built fifty years ago, and each new harvest has
found them meeting the advanced demands of the modern grain and
grass grower, until today they stand in the front ranks of the harvest
ing machine line.
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and workmanship of each muchine.
Champion machines are conscientiously constructed of the best
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Poultry
Ranch
For
Rent
a c r e s e n c lo s e d w ith 7 2 - i n c h
Woodmen hall was crow-led Ust Sat < >
urday night to see Misses Ethel John*
! son, Klrna Harris, Bernice Cone, Katie
Hughes, Ollie Coulter, Berta McBride,
Amy Whithorn, Anna Garner, Lilah
McDaniel, Ruth Morrison, Ruth Him- ;
Kin«, VHmr Hinshaw. Edna Clifford. 1 ¡ 4 > >
Georgia Fiske, Hattie Convert, Bessie
Miller, M«*ssrs Norval Gates, ArlieHimp- ; ;
kins. Homer Galkins and Marvin 8c how-
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•die» graduate from the eighth gradeof < •
our public school. This was the laru»-«t
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Dallas Furniture Co.
D A L L A S , OREGON
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saving sale on Tables,
DrMMn, Bed springs,
will l»e continued
throughout the week.