Something in p<« t -cmn i» nk- D amw I’ a .
DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR
BACKACHE
9 :ld . • b y C Q 1 T H ..A J D
L. lì, SCHULTZ
G R O C E R IE S
Crockery and Giuntry Produce a Specialty
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Inflammation of the Bladder
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Miss Hallie Reynolds is up from Port
We would like much to have a corres
pondent from the McCoy vicinitv, also land, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
from Independence. Write for terms. I VV. 1. Reynolds.
Anv skin itching is a temper-tester. I . Some parti«« were rrm te d ! brought
The num* von scratch the worse it itch- before .Judge Brown ami fined Tuesday
es.
Doan’ s o in tm e t cures piles, ec-1 Lor run,l,.nK
hora© acioas Mr. J,
i I
i f nema—any skin itching. At all drug J Sweeney’s sidewalk.*
stores.
Mr. J. I. Wiseman yesterday sold two
Dr. H. L. Toney was out from his lots in East Dallas to Mm, Nancv Fowler
and
Mrs. K. Cad well,
claim over Sunday. He ha» been with j
a purveying crew for the laut nix weeks, | The free library
have
one of the
turai will
. . . . . __
,mm
and now hit# the section in which he re» j nicest stand« in the big tent, l«ook out
nicle» entirely surveyed.
for something unique.
C. Ë, Vanderpool. the dam kina of I The tat hery has lint! t * o w»r-loads of
Mill 4.
received this week An Otdef from , j ..cmlock
hemlock bark
hark shipped do#rt
down froili
from their
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the Pttllan Meat company for 200 bUMv | land near Black Rock.
els of etflhiS, to !>e delivered about JnW j ri.
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1st. The Hama Art* to be used in a big i , lhfe Dallae Lrty Hank fa * trtneferred
tdam bake near K rtla n d .'-fo le d o Bead-; the engines fV«Jn the RickreaB mill to
yiy.
! their m»il at PerrydalU.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Miss GrAce Whitehorse was ottered J rtl
*or
hoinejat
the position of critic teacher at the Stat£ ;
' 1H*&’ Polk countV, to spend the
nil
mitten—
Eugene
Guard.
Normal school at Montttoulh, and has
| accepted the same. Alias Vvhitfehobste
Mh and Mrs. Louis Uerlittger have
graduated from that institution last gone to Npokutie, he to seek the relief of
i winter, ami it is quite an honor to her a dryer climate for hay fever.
' to he offered the position.—Tillamook
Mr. Win. Fault has kindly donated
Headlight.
the use of the room adjoining his store
On last Wednesday evening Mr. W. and nicely fitted it up for a resting place.
P. Miller tendered his Sunday school
Win. Hunter, of Buena Vista, who has
class a reception at his residence. Ten
been attending the O, A. C. college is
F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s' A n ti-P a in Pills. | voung men were present and were roy working in a Black Rock logging camp.
ally entertained. Tee cream was sei*
Dr. Don oboe, dentist, Uglow building, ved as refreshments, music, games and
The Eestcrn Starr degree team was
| social conversation making the evening royally entertained by Mayor and Mrs.
Sewing machines for rent— L D. Dan- pass most pleasantly.
A.
B. Muir at their residence last Sat
iel.
The band boys received their new un urday evening.
Born, in Dallas, .Tune 22nd. to the iforms from Columbus. Ohio, last week,
President E. D. Ressler, of the Nor
wife of Mr. It. Y. Morrison, a daughter. and made their first appearance in them
mal, has returned from a trip east, in
No hooks will be given out from the at their concert Sunday afternoon, which he spent a profitable time in
library during the Carnival, but the which was this time given on the court many institutions of learning.
j house lawn. With this week Mr. Dun
reading room will be open to all.
The Menorites held a three days con
can will close his engagement as lead
Mr. Arnold’ s boss canvassman suffer er of the band. His departure Is to be ference at l ’olk station,commencing last
ed a dislocated wrist 0 in the
streetcar
ae-
Saturday.
Many delegates were pres
.
regretted, as he lias surely brought them
« d e n t at Portland Sunday morning.
, to „ m()rt (tl.„iralde proficiency.
ent, four states being represented.
A specific for pain—Dr. Thomas’ El
Ex-president Grover Cleveland’ died
A novel with a delightfully “ horsv”
ectric Oil, strongest, cheapest liniment flavor, entitled.
“ The
Mistress of at 8:45 yesterday morning and we had
ever devised. A household remedy in Hounds,” bv Jay Hardy, is the feature it on the Itemizer bulletin board by 9.
America for 25 years,
of the July Smart Set, and no better The court bouse Hag was placed at half
DeWitt’ s Kidney and Bladder Pills story could be found for summer read mast a few minutes later.
ing. The author knows intimately all
are prompt and thorough and will
Jolm Scanlon was the man who broke
very short time strengthen the weaken the types of which he writes, ami the into Layton Smith’s saloon last week.
whole
novel canters along at a brisk He was arrested by Sheriff Grant and
ed kidneys. Sold by Conrad Stafrin,
and llvelv gait. A delightful love story on arraignment before Justice Holman
Kodol is the best known preparation is wound around the heroine, who is the fined $25and costs, which he paid.
that is offered to the people today for central figure id a smart summer colony-
dyspepsia or indigestion or any stomach
Dyspepsia is our national aliment,
An en périment with electricity for Burdock Blnod Bitters is the national
trouble. Kodol digests all hwids. It is
pleasant to take. It is sold here by heating hotbeds and its results are dis cure for it. ft strengthens stomach
cussed in an interesting illustrated ar membranes, promotes flow* of digestive
Conrad Stafrin.
ticle in the July number of Popular juices, purifies the blood, builds you up,
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is Mechanics. An ordinary 110-volt cur
The council held a special meeting
the one that children like so well to take rent was utilized, the electric heat be
as it tastes nearly as good as maple ing sufficient to keep the earth warm Tuesday evening, for the purpose of
sugar. It acts gently yet freely on the even in the coldwest weather. The nominating four extra policeman to
bowels and thereby it drives the cold growth of the flowers was very rapid, serve during the carnival. They are
out of the system. It is sold by Conrad the plants being large and well formed Frank Muscott, Frank Morrison, Albert
Stafrin.
and readv for transplanting as soon as Stafrin and Will. Paul.
Peter Smith, of Canton, Missouri, his
Mrs. Metzger went to Portland Tues the frost is out of the ground. This ar
daughter, Mrs. Clara Greigwinch. and
day to attend the wedding of her son, tide is illustrated.
her son, Earl are visiting at the home
Oliestcs P. Gates, the popular pastor of
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas of Judge and Mrs. Ed. F. Coad. Mr.
the St. Johns Evangelical church. The
Smith is a brother-in-law of the judge
bride is Miss Ethel Thayer, a charm county.
Frank J. Chenev makes oath that he and they had not met before for 30
ing and accomplished young lady of that
is senior partner of the firm of F. J. years,
section.
Cheney <k Co., doing business in the
The contest for a gold watch and chain
I want to buv a farm in Polk county. city of T ledo, county and state afore
Will pay some cash difference. I have said, and that said firm will pay the which has been going on at Mr, Blod
gett's
shooting gallery ended Tuesday
a nice new strictly modern house and sum of one hundred dollars for each
lot in Portland which I would like to and every case of catarrh that cannot be morning, James Middleton winning out
trade in on the farm. Give discrjption, cured bv the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. w ith a score 35 out of a possible 36.
location and price of place. Ralph Ack Frank J. Chenev. Sworn to before me Mr. Powell, of Falls City, came next
ley, (103Corbett Bldg., Portland, Oregon. and subscribed in my presence this Mb with a score of 34.
day of December. A. D. 1896. (Seal)
A nice new’ drop bead sewing ma
Tracy Staats. Joe Craven, E. M. Smith A. W . Gleason, notary public. Hall’s chine for $12 at L. D. Daniel’s. Other
N. L. Guy, G. N. Cherrington, W. I. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and styles including Standard Grands, lat
Ford, R. R. Hill, W. L. Soehren, Carl acts directly on the blood and mucous est improved Singers, New Homes,
Fenton and Dean Collins went over to surfaces of the system. Rend for testi Wheeler & Wilson’ s, Domestics, from
Monmouth Friday afternoon for a few monials free. F. J./Cheney & Co., To $12 to $30. This w ill pay to invest, if
friendly games of lawn tennis on the ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. you are in need of a sewing machine.
Monmouth normal grounds with tennis Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa
tion
devotees there.
The W. O. W . observed their memor
ial day by unveiling monuments at the
graves of Joe Atkinson, I. II. Ellis, Win,
Scott and a Mr. Bales, who moved here
.j.
.j.
/ÎjeT
from Tillamook some time ago. The
ceremony was in accordance with the
ritual of the order.— Newberg Enter
prise.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal
las and their Friends.
M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building.
F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s ’ A n ti-P a in P ills
L. D. Brown for abstracts.
public, typewriting.
Notary
Mrs. J. J. Burch, of Rick real 1, was a
Dallas visitor Tuesday.
We make a specialty of horse shoe
ing at the old Smith shop.—E. Wade.
Cards with your name on them w hile
yon wait at L. I). Daniels’ music store.
DeW itt’ s Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills are sold bv
Conrad Stafrin.
Eat Kraber’ s berries and be happy.
Remember the places, Crider’ s and
Webster’s stores.
“ I have been somewhat costive, but
Doan’s Regulates gave just the results
desired. They act mildly and regulate
the bowels perfectly.” — George
B.
Kraus«*, 306 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa.
When you need to take something
take it promptly for the stomach, but
take someting von know is re’ iahle—
something like kodol for dyspepsia and
indigestion. Kodol is pleasant to take,
it is reliable and is guranteed to give re
lief. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
The Arnold shows arrived here Mon
day and began the work of erecting their
tents. They make this the starting
point for the season. Mr. Arnold is too
well known as a caterer to the amuse
ment loving public to need an introduc
tion, in fact lie is the only Oregon pro
duct in that line who makes good. lie
is square in all his dealings, and it is a
pleasurs for committees to do business
with him,
TEA
Y ou think one tea as
good as another ?
W h y don’t you buy at
the lowest price you see
in the window ?
Your grocer returns your money if you don’t
like Schiliuw’s Best: we pay hitn.
I SPECIALS-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Ladies’ canvas Oxfords____$126
Misses’
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Children’s “ “ ____ .85
Men’s
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$2.50 Bed Spreads _ _____ $2.18
1.65
2.00 “
1.35
1.60 “
1.50 “ <«
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1.25 “
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We are the headquarters for the
Kraber berry, fresh three times
a day.
CRIDER’S GROCERY
OLMESi
July rauunli now ready «t L. D. Dan
iel's «tore.
BUSINESS COLLECE
W A S H IN G T O N A N D T E N T H S T R E E T S
P O R TLAN D , O R EG O N
W RITE FOR CATALOG
that Placet You in a Oood Position
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PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS
Do W itt'« Wlt.'h Har.el Salve. It is
e«pecially good for pile«. Be aure to get
Try a pair of Q-so e»e fur men at Thursday i
0 « Witt's. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
The fire anil water committee and the the Mercantile,
John Holman, Dalla«.
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fireman have n||reod mi the fullowiiiK
J.
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,
Coopt-r,
Imliipamlt-nce,
code uf'Wgnal« fur the different lire
Mr, and Mrs, Henry Byerlv are up
Witrdl ruceiitly e«tah!l«iied te lie tnp|>ed 1 from I*»rrydale.
Friday ¡
Harry 1), till« and Kìhol M, M cKee,
A, L, Clark, Independan»'«,
J ai, Iv Ho«« and Ida H. a,own,
2tnJ v V l i i o . ' , - . l)ilw n .b5’ t,,v Wlll* M,’ l W w U H flood man i of Layton, i« Saturday;
t J h K
for ward one, the bM ln w i
lh* c» r" ,v‘ ''
R, R !>«Almond, 1 ndapehduiltiVi
suction, f ill be a cOnlitiUOU* tinging Of j JftCt Klynfi
rivttth tfa genial wprwentativ* M»*« Alla Pavue, Dallas
tho Are fall of a Continuous blowing of of Blake* Mccall* is doing bitaines« hef*
L. F. Finaeth. Dalla«i
the siren at tho electric plant.
today.
H. P. DVeH-, Dallas.
For Ward tUo« the rfesid^nce 0•rflion
tNDBI’ ESDBXtifci OR,
\V. E. lfodoje, Well»,
so hie GattM iinktioVVh to UB OUJ
lying sifUth of Court sth«!^t mid \Vest of
F. IWdole, Wells;
I’ robate work a specialty .
supplements failed to arrivi
Main street, the signal will be a contin colored
this week on time.
M oh d a v ;
uous alarm foitoWvd hy two taps of the
Alla Savalrí, Dalla»;
The cloudV weather J this ntorning
bell or two blasts of the siren to indL
C. I, Shaw, Dallas;
ettte the nhtbber of the ward.
is certainly casting a giödm over thé
<t It. Kiire, Dallas,
For ward three, the residence .por chi nival committee;
Clarence R eynold«, llalla«.
tion of the city lying sottth of Court
Wm Caldwell and wife, of Lav ton, ’ John W ells, Dallas.
street artd east of Main Street* the con
are visiting with D. C. Caldwell, He is Tuesday:
tinuous alarm will be followed by three chain manufacturer there.
J. M. Iirown and daughters, Dallas.
blasts of the airon or three taps of the
That bread is likely to
bell.
Mr. Harry Parks, president of th e ' A. K, Brown. Dallas.
W. Daniels, Indep.
Ward four, the part of the city lying mining department of O. A. C., is here
absorb disease germs
Fannie Fisher, Monmouth.
north of1 Court street and east of Main visiting his sister, Mrs. A. J. Syron, on
Marv Whitney, Monmouth.
when shipped in a bag
street, will be indicated by four taps of his way to Tacoma.
W. Domes, Indep.
the bell or font blasts of the siren, im
gage
car along with oth
E.
J.
Arnold
yesterday
kindly
tender
A.
L.
Layton,
Falls
City.
mediately following the continuous
ed the committee 40 large American
M. I,. Semiring, Dallas.
er
baggage?
alarm.
Hags
that
improve
the
appearance
of
Ward.five, the residence portion lying
That
the
puts
the streets wonderfully.
north of Court street west of Main
out some of the
street, will he indicated by five taps of
Subjects for next Sunday’ s sermons
the bell or five blast* or the siren fol at the Baptist church “ What right has
U.
to heirs of Moses Allen.
to be obtained'any-
lowing the general alarm.
the Baptist church to E x ist;" evening,
wliere
in the Willamette
“ A Vital Question, What shall I do
When you want prescriptions filled
with Jesus?”
Valley?
by a competent druggist, one who is
That $1 spent in your
Mr. D. A. Madison has purchased the careful and knows what he is about, go
Mr. A. Thompson, of Oregon City,
to Coniati
Alec Conover place at Salem, located at | {¡J
.
, Starin’s drug store, corner of
home town is
has purchased the steam laundry and the corner*of State and Commercial, be- ■ Wam rt,,< ' ourt-
will lake charge In the near future. Mr. hind Wilput’s cigar store. He will take 1 Mrs. Waymire is here on a visit with
than $3 sent out?
Dellaven has certainly made good in the charge July 1st and will be ph ased to I Grandma Peterson. She now resides
Three of the many
have
his
manv
Polk
county
friends
call
\
at
eastern
Washington
but
lived
here
laundry business here and proved to the
reasons why should de
. many years ago.
satisfaction of all that such was a pay on him there.
mand the
Mr. R. E. Williams has returned from | Mr. E. Evans removal his complete
ing proposition. Mr. Thompson comes
when
buying hakestuffs,
highly recommended and will no doubt his trip to Chicago to the republican Advance threshing outfit from the
convention where lie captured the great , Luckiamute to this vicinity, where he
rsceive all the patronage heretofore en honor of being mode nat onal committee- ( has located permanently and expects to
joyed.
man from Oregon. lie reports a tine operate the machine. This outfit con-
trip despite the usual troubles ,such as j sists of a 22-horse power strawburning
washouts, etc.
engine ami 36x60 separator.
Marriage Licenser.
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Ì F , JONIS
Altorney-eDUw
Do You
Know
common
Patents.
stuff*
Star Bakery
best bake-
Laundry Sold
to you
worth more
Dallas product
STAR BAKERY,
D. T. BROWNE, Prop
Adjourned Term of Court.
Judge Galloway, of Department No. 2,
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cuit court tomorrow at 9 o ’clock in the
morning for the purpose of hearing ar
guments in the local option injunction
suit, instituted by Bi’.yeu & Sparks.
This is the ease in which Bilyeu &
Sparks desire to prohibit the countv
court from issuing an order that local
option will he in effect in this county
after July 1st. Webster Holmes, of
Salem, will appear for the plaintiff, and
Prosecuting Attorney McNary for the
other aide. A divorce case will also
come up to be heard.
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W HAT
DO
YOU
TH IN K
There is quality in a box of Kraber’s
freshly packed berries,
Caldwell Bros, and Tom Hell have in
stalled lunch counters.
The'baloon ascensions will occur back
of the Court house and not on the camp
us.
Mr, Duncan will remain as leader of
the Dallas band until after the carni
val.
OF
TH IS
Our main block should be open to
travel today, and those obstructions re
moved.
737
Ed Campbell was badly hurt by a
cable at black Bock logging camp yes
terday afternoon, and brought down to
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Green Can obeli. Dr. A.B. Htarbuck
was in attendance upon him.
Having a baby Go-carts and Carriages sale right at
the height of the season. Wa3n every mBrehant ex
pects a good profit, we are cutting and slashing pla
ces away below others. “ You might say why.” Be
cause all jobbers and manufacturers are done with
this line for the season and are willing to sell at most
any old price for cash. We on the other hand are
laying for just such snaps and are there with the
ready cash, that is why we can offer you such excep
tional values; Come while the sab is on. You will
not be disappointed. We mean and carry out what
we say.
A meeting of the citizens of Polk
county is called at the court house to
morrow at 10 o ’clock for the purpose of
organizing a I hw enforcement league.
J. It. ivAJocleU, president of the anti-
saloon league will he present.
Poultry
Ranch
For
Rent
13 block* from Courthouse
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SEW ING M ACHINES
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The Dallas Furniture company now j
have in o|>eration, at the corner of their
i st-»re on Main and Washington streets a
[drinking fountain and a horse trough,
w here either man or beast may quern h |
their thirst. The drinking fountain has ;
a plentiful supply of ice always on hand,
and it is perfectly free to all. It is sure-1
ly a great help to the public and Messers
: Hhewoeiler and Adams are to he con
gratulated on their gift to the people.
New 5 room cottage. Good
well. 125 1-year-old hens,
with houses complete; two
acres in closed with 72-inch
Page poultry fence. Pay
ing proposition....
Three striking and powerful dierns- j
sions of great questions make the July
McClure’ s an especially important num-
ber Samuel Hopklna Adams treat- in
the ojH-ning article, of theappaling loss j
of life due to the lack of sane methods j
for the protection of the health of the 1
American public. Judge McKenzie
Cleland in a statement of his judicial
experience in Chicago, shows the extra-
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orainary
aueces# _______
of a new
ith city criminals which h« inau
gurato*! io that city.
Takes too much time from
my bicycle business.
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A fine line of Ladies’ W aists_____ 95c
Boiled Ham every day -
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10 A Mv—Baseball game. Falls City Juniors vs. Dallas Juniors
■*'5» M.-—Baseball game. Winners of the first and second days games
8 l\ M •‘-Street Sports Relay race, free for all. First prise $8, second $4.
w Fat man’» race, weight over 225 pounds. First prize $2. second $1. Re-
¿V layiMue,.50 yards and return, free for all. First prize $2, second $1. Ir-
^ isb mail race, wagon, b<*ys 12and under. First $5, second $2.50
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10»A. M—Baseball game. Peedee vs. Airlie
4 P. M.— Baseball game Monmouth vs. Uhemawa.
8 P. M.—Street s|M»rts. Girls race, 50 yards, girls under 16. First prize $1.50
Jbecond prize $1. Mens race, 100 yards, free for all. First prize $2, sec
o n d prize $;. Pillow tight, free for all. First prize $2, second $1 50. Pil-
low tight, boys under 16. First prize $2, second $1.50. Hose race. First
V^prize $10. second $o.
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Tillamook Cheese, 15c per pound
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F rid ay , J une 26.
Miss Alberta.Cam pbell, who is in
structor i the instrumental depart-
! ment of the University of Oregon, hap
’ returned to Eugene, after a few (lavs’
| visit with Charles 1>. Latourette. Miss
| Campbell was accompanied by Mrs.
• Charles W. Pope to Oregon City, who
! has also been visiting with Mrs. La tour-
ette. Mis# Campbell is a neice of Pres
ident Camp hell, of the University, and
! a daughter of A. F. Campbell, of the
Normal school.—Oregon City Times.
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T bu m d ay , Jr. s i 25th.
THREE ACRE
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We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way
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10 A. M— Baseball (fame. Ballston Juniors vs. Dallas Juniors.
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4 P. M.— Baseball game Willamina vs. Dallas.
8 P. M— Wheel barrow race, free for all. First prize $2, second prize $1.| ¥
Sack race, I toys under 16. First prise $2.50, second prize $1. Three I
legged race, free for all First prize $3, second prize $2. Barrell race, j
free for all. First prize $1.50, second prize $1.
The Sheridan Concert band of twen
ty-five pieces has been engaged to fur
nish music at a three days carnival and
pioneer reunion at Dallas next week. » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a »«
When it comes to providing good hand
music Sheridan can supply the demand.
Many of our citizens w ill go down with
tin* Imys to help our Polk county neigh
bors celebrate in the proper style.—
: Sheridan Sun.
COME AND SEE THEM
AT THE DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
Three
Dallas.
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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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We« Elliot ii erecting a residence on
his fruit farm.
A clairvoyant is one of the attractions
! at the carnival.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deckwa,
; June 24, two boys.
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If you want a strictly fresh berry bay
Mrs. Willard Siefarth.of Portland, is
lim ber's special pack.
with relatives here.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glea
Dallas beat Independence at baseball
son, June 19th, twin boys.
Sunday by a score of 20 to 12.
Oyster shell grit food for chickens,
old and young at Urnghary’s.
The Sheridan hand arrived tliia morn
, ,
,
.
ing and ure a line bunch of fellowa.
Complete catalogue of Edison rocords
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If von want score books or scorecards
on Hale
at L. D. Daniela—Nothing
misa
[ for baseball games, go to Boss Ellis for
ng.
them.
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Mr. Ed
Richmond
of lambs from McCoy to Portland Tues- i Miss Lulu Dempsey has gone to flak
ier City to visit her sister, Mrs. J. N.
day.
Hart.
Another water main was broken
Mrs. Anna Cullin, of Carlton, visited
by the steam
roller Friday, caus
ing considerable inconvenience to con i her brother, Ah Hembree, who is here
in jail.
sumer*.
L. D. Brown, lawyer, notary public.
it. Jacobson, formerly of Dallas, lias
purchased the Hood hotel in Portland I Abstracts furnished. Upstairs Uglow
i
building.
for $85,000.
P. S. Anderson now owns the Ballston
Moving pictures every night at the
Colosseum, change of program every | store, Peter Cook lieing now located at
Rick
real 1.
other night.
Those having bills against the carni
Rumor is abroad that Miss Alberta
Hart and Lloyd Hyde are to be married val will please present them promptly
at this office.
next week.—Philomath Review.
DALLAS, OREGON
f
J. P. Byers lia« been to Washington
state.
j J B. Thompson is recuperating At
j Lebanon.
S T A .F I i .I l T . S « .lla a , O r t f e r .
PHONE
M U T U A L 1411
PHONE
B E L L SII
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We are also making a special low price on Standard
Sewing Machines, one of the highest grade machines
made that never retails for less than $50. H ta
ken during this sale the price will be only
$35
R eason F o r R entin '« .
Enquire
On sale »11 next
week Tin and Granite
ware. Come e a r l y
and get some choice
pieces that coat but
a trifle.
Dallas Furniture Co.
DALLAS, OREGON
Lff SMITH'S CYCLERY
I # + + ***♦ *♦ ****<
Anotton tanfP ship-
inint o f Se vlng, arm
and upholstered r«»ck-
♦-rs just in direct from
the m a n u f i c tori«#,
.on fcnow what that
mean*.