<¡ v l M The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County v o l . xxxiv. 4fr 4fr « ** 4fr DAL L A S 1 f A NEW LINE OF LADIES’ TAN OX­ FORDS JUST RE­ CEIVED THE TIME TO BUILD. OREGON J U N E 25. 1908 BABY SHOW. 4» iW Why Dealers in Building Material Bring on Your Babies Tomorrow Morning. Should Help Themselves. | CARNIVAL SALE 0 The committee have deeided that as a Ignorance on the part of an individual jjk j community state or a nation may not special feature for Monmouth and In ­ .{J; I he excused when every facility and ev- dependence day, on Friday of the carni­ 4fr * ery opportunity exists for its removal. val, there will be a baby show for all .lust now the building trade of the Unit- children under six months of age, male 4fr y ed States is unsatisfactory because of or female. A prize of $10 will Tie given 4fr the general indifference or neglect of to the baby adjudged to be the prettiest We have them in Black, Patent, Colt and Tan I the business educational factors. The and $5 to the infant who is named as 45* at prices from $1.85 to $3.50. It is thought best to have j time to build is when material and la- second best. I bor can be secured on most advantageous as judges men of experience, those who can tell pretty babies when they see | terms. That time is now. Ignorance of the present unusual op­ them, and the committee has named to portunities ami the failure to take ad- act in that capacity Messers H. Hirdftti- See those new U. S. Fleet ■¿L vantage of conditions w hich mav not berg. of Independence, E D. Kessler, of present themselves for years, are Monmouth, and Wm, Kaiser, of Salem. Waists. They are right - ' again Now the committee does not war V inexcusable. The ignorance is due to car less ness, negligence or oversight on get these gentleman into any particular in season. Prices always I the part of commercial educators, as trouble, but canvassing all he men of I stated. It should be charged up to the undoubted experience in this line in right. shortcomings of lumliermen, dealers in this vallev, have decided that they are hardware, real estate men. hankers, best fitted to fairly and impartially de­ T h e b e st k in d o f a te s tim o n ia l — “ S o ld f o r o v e r s ix t y y e a r s .” | commercial organizations and industrial cide the momentuous question. To show that our hearts are in the right | associations. The press of the country 0 - .................................................................................................................................................................. ......- ......... Ladies’ Wash Belts 19 cents Made by J. C Ay#r Co., Lowell, U u i . ¡occasionally prints an article setting place we have provided special trails- Also tnanuflaoiurer* of j portation facilities, to lie available as “ ¡forth the current advantage which 9 SARSAPARILLA. - 0 - builders may derive, but no sympathet­ soon as they have rendered their decis­ V U S CH8RRV PECTORAL. ic campaign for the enlightment of the ion. In fact we will furnish them with - /»pN 0 - We are showing a very people who are in a position to build a tie pass out of town before their de­ if they think it will ever has been launched. The time to cision A- Complete line of Wash build. This country is suffering, if at he nw 'Haary, all, with suppressed* enthusiasm. The Goods, it will pay you to C U Y CRIDER DEAD. warehouses are full; stocks oflum ber, E M P I R E M AK E DOES THE BUSINESS. building hardware, lime, cement urn! take a look. all other classes of building material — *— 1008 Native Son of Dallas Basses Away * are more than sufficient to supply the present demands. Nominally some The Whiteaker Well Filled With at San Jose. manufacturers of W ilding materials Scrap Iron, have hot lowered their prices, out in .every lihe, owing to the slack demand-, Monday evening Mr. C. L. Crider, i dealers are willing to make concession Information reaches us that the our grocer, received a wire fro hi 8 an j to secure business. This is true of the -0 - ** glassmakers, lumbermen, hardware Whiteakel oil well near Dallas Was filled Jose, California* that his brother, Clay, CASH STORE with scrap iron one night last week by ' dealers, brick and stone men and of pro- Was dangerously ill of Appendicitis, and ilk dneers of almost every article that en­ some party or parties unknown. It is not expected to live. Tuesday' morn­ ters into the construction of dwellings, said that this renders it useless for ing another wire came stating that he 0 - rehouse« and office buildings. It is true in every line of industry in the future operations, and that either a had passed away that morning at 3:30 United States and each particular de­ new one will have to be started or oper -1 o ’clock. Mr. C. L. Crider took the Mr. George Go Hinge r returned f ro m j E. J. Arnold went to Albany Tuesday partment of trade is waiting for some­ ations close altogether. The well was train Monday night for San Jose, and Portland Sunday night where lie had' morning, where he will put on his show thing to start. Now is the time to start down several hundred feet and pros­ been attending a conference of timber I during the big 4th of July celebration it. The reason has been stated and may pects for oil were considered very Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crider, Mrs, C. L. Crider, Mrs. J. M. be reiterated. Material and labor can men. ' there. he seen red on more advantageous terms bright. That anyone could so hamper Campbell, and Mr. Rice, a relative 0 now than at any other time within the so valuable an industry is much to lie ' who has been visiting here from San - last five years, and probably more cheap regretted. The reasons advanced for Jose also went down. The news came 1 lv than will be possible at any other “ ““ “ A as a severe shock to Clay’s many rela­ time after l ‘.K) 8 . Mills and factories are such an act are only surmises. being operated under reduced schedule, tives and friends in Dallas, where he j So .ie of them are closed down entirely, Scelev-Irvine. w as born and passed his boyhood days. 0 " j The workmen who manned these insti­ A very quiet we lding occured at the Clay was aged about 23 years, and mov­ tutions are idle; some of them are walk­ ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ing the streets looking for employment. home of Mr. and Mrs. (). K. Seeley in Crider to San Jose, some 10 years ago. The..’ are abie and anxious to work and this city Tuesday evening at 8:30 oclock. under present conditions w ill give great­ when their daughter, Lonnie, was united He had received a liberal education, er and better service in exchange for in marriage to Mr. Charles Irvine, Rev. standing extra high in bis class work a less money now than they have been ac­ R. C. Blackwell performing the cere­ and graduation honors, and had just customed to give in the past. Money is mony. The bride was dressed in white entered into business for himself, hav­ had as ing succeeded his father in the real I easier. A Chicago bank has just issued silk carrying . . . . . bride’ ~ s roses and , this statement : We made a real estate h^r maid, Miss Eva L. Moulton, Mr. estate line. His prospects were extra­ loan late in May at 4b> percent and sold Merwin acting as liest. man. The affair ordinarily bright, as he was possessed of it three days after we made it. We ar~ was very informal, only immediate the rare faculty of making friends making loans every day at «5 per cent friends being present. Miss Seeley is easily, and his business acumen was of and that will be the current rate very one of Oregon City’s charming young high order. He was in Dallas only a ladies, and was the recipient of many few weeks ago to attend the wedding of soon. Lumber is now being offered at prices valuable gifts. The groom is a promi­ his brother, Chauncy. He was ill but which appear rediculously low when nent young merchant of Independence, about a week The family have the compared with market values last year. where Mr. and Mrs. Irwin will reside, sincere sympathy of a host of Dallas ! Where the manufacturer or the dealer after a month’s trip through British Co- I friends in this their sad bereavement. I refuses to make heavy concessions in lumbia.—Oregon City Courier. - — ^ » -------- prices someone else willing to do so steps BALLST0N SCHOOL COMMENCE­ I in and takes the trade. This year a heating the room. A A- A A . A A A A A 0 . A A * A A- A A A A A A- A- A A . A -: HIT WITH STONE. } great deal of lumber has been sold at MENT. prices that did not yield sufficient to cover the actual cost of producing the A very large audience gathered at stock. This, of course, has not been Edward Smith, of Dallas, in Port- Ralph Morrison is up from Portland Mr. (iraves, of the Portland Journal, The carnival is on. Woodman hall Friday night to witness the case generally, but the lumber trade, I on a short visit. was doing business in town this week. land Racket. the commencement, exercises of Ball- Get your tire set at Fred. Wagner’s, so far this year, has been conducted on ston public and high school. The stage the household tire-setter, in 15 minutes Mrs. Connoway has been up from the about the same basis as the business of Prof. Saunders has been down from was beautifully decorated and the hack metropolis visiting Mrs. Anna Goad the man who trades a dollar for 100 Albany on a visit. you will see why this is so. The heat from the Saturday’ s Oregonian tells of a was draped with the pennants and class or while you wait. and other friends. cents. Yellow pine, hemlock, spruce, Tongue’s of Fire disturbance at Mt Ta­ chimney of the “ New Perfection” is concentrated Loughary’s grocery front is receiving and hardwoods in all sections of the bor in which a Polk county man was colors, the eighth grade choosing red There is splendid refreshment for the under the kettle and not dissipated through the room and white, and the ninth green ami hot weather in the July Everybody’s. a beautiful nice coat of paint. Dallas residents have been busy this country now are being offered at prices by radiation. Thus it does the work of the coal involved. A number of youths cut the week cleaning up their homes in order ranging at $2 to $10 below hist year’s ropes holding the tent, and in the white. The program was rendered in a O. Henry leads off with a picturesque range without its discomfort. Ask your dealer about very satisfactory manner and was much For sale: dark red bull, one year old, to look their prettiest for the carnival. s hednies. Shingles, red cedars from shooting that followed Edward Smith. a tale of the West, “ The Last of the Trou­ thisstove— if not with him, write our nearest agency. the west, bringing $1.20 to $1.30 a 1000 man 65 years of age and a zealous fol­ appreciated by the audience. Prof. A. badours,” and he is followed by K. J. mostly Durham. Price $15. G .W . Starr, F. Cam obeli delivered the class address Dr. Bollman informs us of the follow­ Salt Creek. before last year’s level Prices of mill lower of that religion here, was severely Rath, who has «indescribably funny tale, ing new arrivals: On June 19th to work are on approximately the same wounded by a stone. The conflict oc­ in which he gave much wholesome and *M r Trimble’s Speech” and by Arthur 1116 ................. I* v e ry I hand«ome VVe have quite a number of extra Mr. ami Mrs. John McCoy, af Powells footing. Other kinds of building ma­ curred shortly before 11 o ’clock Friday timely advice to the class. At the close Hullivaut Hoffman, who puts his polite terial are also being offered at bargain night, after tl>e public services in the Prof. Diinton in a few well chosen re­ and gentlemanly burglar into a new set­ 1 rooms listed for the carnival, but more camp, an 11-pound boy ; on June 21st to housefurnishing and gives marks presented the diplomas. Zelma j are required. Please let us know if you Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8 hewey,of Dallas, a prices. Retail dealers as a class have big tent on Mt. T ib or hill The flaps ting— the story is called “ Patsv Moran a clear, powerful light more agreeable than gas or I have an extra bed. 10 -pound boy. worked off their high priced goods, of the tent had lieen let down and the Butler, Luther Ottinger and Rhoda 1 the Trappings of Chivalry.” electricity. Safe everywhere and always. Made which have been replaced by late pur­ congregation was absorbed in the grov­ Conner receiving ninth grade, and John of brass finely nickel plated—just the thing for tne Kenfert. Chester Ball. Harry Bissell, chase" at as near current values 9 s it eling, frenzied convulsions of the burly living-room. If not with your dealer, write our I was possible to secure. In some sec­ negro leader, and several had joined Carl Gregg, and Gladys Harris receiv­ nearest agency. tions of the country buildings has been him in the sawdust on the floor. Two ing eighth grade diplomas. Gratitude is due Prof. J. K. Dunton, the princi­ A tag from a 10-cent piece will count FULL value good but as a whole it is far from satis- outsiders were shot. S ta n d a r d O il C o m p a n y pal and his assistant, Miss Leo la Foster, ! factory. Its sluggishness must be trac­ (Incorporated) A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value for the wav the exercises were managed ked largely to the ignorance of the peo­ and the natrons of the school are more ple who are able to build and who do Baptists Again Active. than p 1 eased with their work in the not appreciate or do not know of pres­ List .Sunday Rev. Curtis P. Coe, of ent ao vantages. A moment's reflection McMinnville, preached to interested school during the year just passed. Be­ could convince anyone that it is a pret­ audiences at the Baptist church Sunday. low is the program aR rendered : ty safe thing to buy at prices which rep­ After the morning service the members Instrumental Music........... Mrs R Clark resent merely the cost of production. of the church issued a call to Mr. Coe to invocation .......................... E W D orton It is incumbent upon those who handle serve the church as pastor for half time W elcome............................................ Zelma Butler building material to acquaint the trade which call has l>een accepted, and regu­ Pnlntatorv........................ John B Seufert ............. Chester I Ball with those facta. Soon the railroads lar services will lie held on the first and Cla « History Vocal Solo ..................Gladys llarria and other consumers mart come into tllirrt 8 .ln(Uv. ,,f w ch month M r. Cot* Luther Ottinger the market and the instant they do [ has r had ,.„, ex ten. led experience ____ in educa­ Class Prophecy...... W h e n I w a n t m y la u n d ry done ..............Rhoda L Conner prices sire going to advance 10 to 25 per tional and missionary work in Illinois, Oration Vocal S o l o ..................... Florence Dorton cent. Andividual who delayed building Kansas. Texas, Arizona and Alaska, up n ice ly I take it to the Carl F Gregg in the hope of securing even better and he has recently been elected princi­ Valedictory....... terms is going to be left. Dealers in pal of the commencement. and prepara­ Class Address...... Prof. A. F. Campbell building material, lumber organiza­ tory departments of McMinnville col- Presentation of Diploma« ................. . .P ro fJ a sK Dunton tions, lianks and others who are inter i . * | lege. Strong efforts will lx? made to in- ested in having the people at - crease the membership of the Sunday ing something for themselves ami ad­ ; school and prayer meeting will be main­ CLOSING AT MONMOUTH. ding to the physical properties of the N O R T H M A IN S T R E E T J nation, should co-operate in presenting tained Wednesday evenings. Fveryolie may feel assured of a cordial welcome this question to the people of the cotin- to all .die services. Pa-tor Coe will Sermon to Clast Deli vere 4 by Rev. i try through the medium of the daily preach morning and evening next Sun- press, fieriodicals of all classes and I day, June 2 Htli. Dr. Wilton, of Portland. trade publications, acquainting tin* peo­ ple who do not know or who are besi -1 Commencement exercises at the state taring wuth the present state of affairs j MARDI GRAS DAY. normal school opened Saturday evening, | and impressing unon them the gre:»t j Old Statesman Old Hanaaty tl« rour 45* with tl"* Greek mythological comedy, ! saving which «'an be made by those who Old Peach Eglantine Black Boar Tenoanny 1 build uh»*n building can 1 m * done most Suggests a Feature tor Our Carni* “ Pvgm dion and Galatea,” given by the Tlnaley't I6-01. student -’ dramatic club. Praise is due | cheaply and most satisfactorily. 1 Pick W. N. Tine ley’» * Mis* Tutill, professor of elocution, for val. the careful training and supervision of •vy ❖ Proof of Merit this play. The sermon to the class was 45* ! The proof of the merits of a plaster is Perrvdale. Oregon, Jun* 20 , 1008 delivered on Sunday morning bv Rev. S the cures i‘ effects, and the voluntary Mr. V. P. Fiske, Dallas, Oregon. Dr. Wilson, of Portland. Monday ev­ ♦ j testimonials of those who have used Dear sir: I have a suggestion to ening was taken up with the literary j ijk 9 Mk 9 itk t i ° 9 \ * is announced, Don’t have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you I Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home I Fasten it tightly to your scalp! You can easilydo it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress­ ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. A 0 facturers cost * 0 0 Owing to the lateness of the season and realizing that we have only a short time to move these goods, we have decided to take a loss rather than carry anything over Carnival Sale Saturday No. 1 Ladies’ Lawn waists regular value $1,50 and $1.75 & goes at $U5 each 0 £ Carnival Sale Saturday No. 2 Ladies’ Lawn and Mull waists, regular $2 to $4.50 0 goods, your choice at $1.75 each 0 0 Your choice of any Ladies’Tailor-made suits in the 0 store $25, $30, $35 values will be sold at $18.75 U. S.NAVY FLEET WAIST $ * * * $ * # * ® Ladies’ ready-to-wear garments at less than manu CAMPBELL^ HOLLISTER « ♦ 0- H ave You a Su m m er The S stifling tove ? air of 0 0 0 0 0 close kitchen is changed to comfortable coolness by installing a New Per­ fection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove to do the family cooking. No kitchen furnishing is so convenient as this stove. Gives a working heat at once, and main­ tains it until turned out —that too, without over- If you examine the Ladies’ Skirts, Muslin Underwear and other ready ^ made garments at cut prices £ The Bee Hive Store 0 0 .A. RELIABLE 0 DALLAS, PLACE TO TPLAJDE :: OREGON 0 000T 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0^ % 0 0^0 0 0 0"00^0^00T ; NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove r . C i m p TOBACCO A COMMON EXPRESSION with valuable tags Dallas Steam Laundry Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T . BOTH PHONËS Sailor’s Jody Tar Brtdla Bit * Fine Footwear a Specialty DALLAS SHOE STORE M R S. J . C. C A Y N O R # 4Í* 45 * P H O N E 1251 D A L L A S , O R EC O N years is unimpeachable evidence of the r superiority and should convince the most skeptical. Self-praise is no recommendation, hot certificates from them who have lined them are. All­ cock’s are the original and genuine iM>r- Ofis plasters anti have never lieen equal­ ed bv those who have sought to trade upon their reputation by making plast­ ers with holes in them. Avoid sulmti- tntes as you would counterfit money. Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many oltwr useful presents as shown by catalog : hours at least, on the last day of the carnival like the Mardi (inis day at New Orleans, at which all ¡»ersens de­ siring to do so mask. It would 5 m * quite a novel thing, hilt would take quite a lot of advertising to make it a success. It would 1 m * quite an easy matter to get a costumer to come from Portland and without any cost to the committee. Wishing the carnival success. I am, Photographs. suggestion is that it comes trio late. It would have been a good feature all Miss Pearl Pe rei val, of I mie pe mie nee. right, and roses might have been used waa a Dallas visitor Momia?. iaalaad J confetti. T. J. t'HKRKINUTON. projM*r. T u sd a y evening was the alumni reunion, which is changed from Wednesday this year. For lynt, two houses, H. Dallas. L. Fenton It is up to FaPs City to upho! I the honor of their town ami provide a couple to 1 m * married on that city's »lav at the carnival. O jld Cuff Buttons—50 Tags Fountain Pen— 100 Tags English Steel Razor 50 Tags Gentleman’s Watch—200 Tags French Briar Pipe— 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook—80 Tags Steel Carving Set —200 Tags Best Steel Shears—75 Tags