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t h e polk county it e m iz e r . s o W IT H A L A M E B A C K ? A d m itte d to t h e s e c o n d c la s s o í m a i l m a t t e r . who reads the news- sure to know of the wonderful e v e r . ’ybody cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and Bladder remedy. P. FISKE. Item izer, one year in ad v an ce.................................................. »1 60 \Vi*h Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly J o u rn a l.............. 2 00 W ith Oregon W oodinnn............................................................ I 76 r t , i ( Office, BLLu-j Kesidonce, PHONES: I Office, 11 M UTUAI. í ( Residence, 1401 Patronize One Another for the U phuitdino o f Town a n d County. C a ta rrh a r REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilm er’s S w am p-R oot is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, am ong the helpless too poor to pur- Left to Seven. NOTHING TO IT. What Our Comity Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. BACCH E Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 2, 1908. SUBSCRIPTION UNDER THE BIC CLOCK. D O Y O U GET UP No Move Toward Sunday Closing of Everything. It h a s been m esistciitly circu lated oi. th e s tre e ts lately tliAt o u r ch u rch peo ple w eref m aking stre n u o u s efforts to h av e th e confectioneries, d ru g stores, eic., close on S undays, an d ulsn to p ro h ib it law n ten n is p laying anil band co n L. M urphy appointed appraisers. In v estig atio n proves th a t th ere E state of Fàlizabeth W right, deceased ; certs. is no fo undation for such a ru m o r and petition to complete contract of deceas th a t no m ove has been m ade nor is co n 1 ed granted. tem plate«! in th a t d irectio n . Yesterday we asked the Republican com m itteem an for Oregon, Mr. R. E* Williams, of Dallas, who in his opinion would he selected as the chairm an of th a t com m ittee and have control of the political destinies of tin* republican par ty «luring the next presidential cam paign. Mr. W illiams informed us th a t just before adjournm ent a t Chicago his comm ittee left this m atter in the bands • if seven of its members, they to confer with the nominee for president and fol low his wishes in the m atter, in order th a t both could work in full harmony and accord. Mr. Williams thinks th at conference has already taken place and in a few days the man suggested by Mr. Faft will be announced by this sub committee. As to who it will he is as much a m atter of conjecture with Mr. Williams as with outsiders. He fu rth er stated th at Hitchcock could have hud the place if he hail taken it. A L and G A Sperling to J P Lin den, (» acres, t 8 s, r 5 w F 11 Reeves et ux to J I. Moore E state of Mary A Dougan, deceased ; et al, lami in R iducali • 1500 final account set for hearing Thursday, ,J II Moran, trustee, lo ( ’ <ì Griffa July 30 a' 10 a. m. Card ot Thanks. lots in M m inouth . 45 i E state of William Livermore, deceas Dallas, July 1, 1308. A D G raves and lid to Sarah J Through the earnest efforts of friends, Zumwalt an«l children, lot in I ed ; ,1. .). Wigeman I). S. McDonald and E C. K irk rat rick appointed appraisers. as-isted by the vigorous and efficient Independence................................ 1 Inventory and appraisem ent filed and aid of Hou W. 0. Havvlev, Congress hie* Lelia H anna to Hugh Hanna, in approved. allowed me a pension of $24 per month terest in 558 acres, t 0 s .i 7 v . 1 Estate nf John E. Davidson, deceas for services rendered during the Civil .1 A Lynch et ux to Eva Teal, lot Leased Woodman Hall. in D a l la s ............... • 350 ’d ; hearing of final account ; aplication W ar. Through my inability to see these for distribution of e s ta te , continued to friends personally I take this opportu Company H. has leased the Wood Samuel L Burk et ux to A Rubier nity to thank them for this kind ami man hall from the association for a 45 aerea, t 6 s, r 5 w 1010 Iuly 10 and 11a. in. unsolflsh act. JOHN E. SMITH. stated sum yearly and will hereafter The back is the mainspring "f J J W iseman to Nancy ( ’ Foivler Private Co. K t>4th O. V. I. have full control and derive all revenues. half lot in D allas............... 151 Patents. woman’s organism. It qui'kly culls It will serve as arm ory and barracks, Wiseman to Jennie Caldwell attention to trouble bv aching. It J J half IT. S. to Santa Fe Pacific Railroad The subjects for Sunday’s services at ®**d is now store«l with ten t equippage, hit in D a lla s ....................... 151 tells, with other symptoms, such as S C Spencer et ux to W D M ixter ( ’«>m pany. at the Baptist church are: Morning, etc., ariiM and uniforms to arrive in the nervousness, headache, pains in the C. S. to Luw N •ah 040 acres, t 0 c, r 8 w ....... 5 The Glorious Hope«»! the C hurch; even near future. For the next month the loins, weight in the lower part of l 1» 1* Mnlkey et ux t• » Eugene Bo ing. The Matchless Name. Sunday hoys will «lrill Tuesdays, Wednesdays the body, that a woman’s feminine school at 10 a. m, B. Y. P. C. 7 j«. ui. an.I T hursday evenings to get in shape gart, land in Monmouth $ 050 M’.rriage Licenses. All welcome. for encam pm ent next month. organism needs immediate attention. I E E SichafooHc and lui to Elya Richard (>. Ferguson and Louisa ( ’. Neal, land in Monmouth 100L In such cases (lie one sure remedy Murphy. which speedily removes the cause, H S Port-wood et al to John Royer, Geo. R. Pratt and Elizabeth E. Pom- 130 acres, t 0 s, r 4 w ............. 3000 and restores the feminine organism cry. il. Denny to John Boyer, to a healthy, normal condition is i Eleanor Peter G. Schrenders and Nellie F. 104 acres, t li », r 4 p . . . . 0000 Beery. F W tu b ili et ux to M Putnam , A rth u rs . Ross and Viola J. Gardner. i no cfrect of malaria lasts a long time. i 20 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w ................... 1004 — - *> • ------ G (' Lewis to F. (.'. and Minta You catch cold cas-ly c r becom e ran Davidson, lot in M onmouth, . 1000 Falls Circle to Give Banquet. Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia I Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Co. ch v n because of th e a fte r effects of malaria. Ave., Rockland, Me., says: Falls Circle. No. 038, Women of ! to H elena McClure, 53 aeres, t 0 “ I w as tro u b le d fo r a lo n g tim e w ith I s, r 8 w .......................................... 1 Woodcraft, will give a joint installation S t r e n g t h e n y o u r s e l f with S c o t t ’s d re a d fu l b ack a c h e s a n d a p ain in ray with the Woodmen the second W ednes sid e, a n d w a s m ise ra b le in ev ery way. day in July. A banquet and fine pro P robate Court. I d o c to re d u n til I w as d isc o u rag ed find gram is being arranged. Two halls will th o u g h t I w o u ld n e v e r g e t w ell. I read i G uardianship of Henry D. Moore, a he engaged for the evening, one for the It builds new blood a n d tones up your nervous w h a t L y d ia E. P in k h a tn ’s V eg etab le , m inor; bond on sale of real estate ap- installation and program and the other system. C om pound h a d done fo r o th e rs and | proved. for the banquet. A large crowd will he decided to t r y i t ; a f t e r ta k in g th r e e A L L D R U C C I3 T S : S O o . AND $ 1 .0 0 . E state of Fred C. Raymond, deceas present, consisting of members and in- b o ttle s I can t r u ly say t h a t \ never fe lt sited guests. The program may be ed; bond on sale of realty approved. so w e ll in m y life .’* published next week. Miss Hammond E state of Frank Butler, deceased; J. 1 is preparing some special music among « Mrs. August us Lyon, of East Earl, j T. Cham berlain, S. II. Tetherow ami G. | luw pupils for t !iis installation and some | Pa., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: I "f the best readers will he heard from j “ I had v ery sev ere backaches, and I that evening.—Falls City Logger. pressing-dwwn pains. I could n o t sleep, and had no appetite. Lydia E. Pink- ham ’s Vegetable Compound cured me Sheriff G rant is in the Eola vicinity and made me feel like a new woman.” today. j FACTS FOH SiCK WOftfEN. WISE TALKS BY U. S. LAUGH Mr. Peter Sm ith and family, who | For th irty years Lydia E. Pink- have been visiting at Judge Cojtd’H, left ARY ’S OFFICE BOY today to see old ocean at Newport. ham ’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has Ir. ii the There G an unexplained scarcity of | (standard remedy for female ills, city water and the supply in the reser- I and has posi' ivelv cured thousands of vf ir is gradually going down. Manager | women who have la-on troubled with Snob ron is doing his best to locate the j trouble. displacements, iniiammation, tile era . tion, fibroid tut tors, irregularities, Property owners are now complaining ; periodic pains, backache, tiint bear-1 ih iut having the nicely macadamized I tug-down feeling, flatulency,indiges-1 block between Oak and Academy driv- j ■ n ’\ er by team s and dirtied up, and | t,ion,dizziuess,or nervous prostration w * do not blame them . c ity council a t it* m eeting n e x t M on day n ig h t. If th e council are willing to d iv ert th e pay of th e th ree are | chase relief and has proved so successful in One of the moat common of blood dis lig h ts to th e m v m ethod, o u r m er j «very c u e that a «pedal arrangement has , i i , been made by which all readers of th.> paper eases, is much aggravated by toe sudden c , h a n ts will gladly m ake lip th e hal- ! who have not already tried it, may have a >s of weather at tins tune of changes, mice, or so all have signified with ! sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book treatm ent at once with year. Begin " l's Sarsaparilla, which effects rad- whom we have talk ed on th e m at e r j a ^ t W Hood’i S l 5 S £ ical and permanent cures. This great It W'otild he a g reat th in g for the j When writing mention reading this generous medicine has received town if we can keep these lig h ts up, offer In this paper and your address to and no tietter adver isem ent could we send Dr. Kllm er& Co.,Bing in two years, which prove its wonderful efficacy in purifying and enriching the have w ith visitors from outside. T he hamton, N. Y. The Item izer is w illing to sta rt th e list regular fifty cent and ' Hon,, of Swamp-Root, blood. Best for all blood diseases. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. I n u s u a l liq u i d form or chocolated t a b l e t s w ith $ 1 a m o n th k n o w n a s S a r s a t a b s . 100 doses SI. Do not m ake any m istake, b u t re m em ber the nam e, Sw am p-Root, Dr K ilm er's Swam p-Root, and the address Photographs. ingham pton, N. Y. on every b ottle. A western railroad has ju st ordered We arc making the finest photos ever fifty new locomotives. E vidently re mude in Dali is ri*ht now. T. J. CHKR KINGTON. tu rn in g prosperity haa decided to g et C. & E. SCHEDULE. som ething of a move on. • New Subscribers This W eek. Commencing June 22ud and until fur ther notice, the following train service Chas. Dancer, Salem No. 2. A New Jersey preacher advises men w ill he in effect on the line of the C. <& J. B. N etherton, Dallas. to let th eir wives have th e la -t word K. R. R. between Albany and Yaquina, Tredway Bros., Ind. No. 1. daily except Sunday: Will Rowell, Kickreall. alw ays. And we suppose th e y pay him 1). VV. Sears, Ind. Train No. lb, Mixed—Leave Albany a salary to hand o u t such advice as 7 :45 a. m .; arrive Yaquina 1 :30 p. in. Morris Fowl«*, Arlie. Train No 15, Passenger—Leave Ya- th at! Mrs. A. J. Rhodes, Seattle. quiim 2:15 j>. m ; arrive Albany 7 p. in. Dallas Lum ber (Jo., Dallas. Train No. 2, Passenger—12:40 p. in. Governor Johnson says his nam e 5 :20 p. in. A Wrong Im pression. may not be presented at Denver. Train No. 1, Mixed—7 a m . ; 11:55 R ecent events have shown th a t if it I The impression seems to have gone a. m. out th a t the pioneers had to pay 25 On Sunday service will be ilk follows: were the form ality would be but an cents each for their liancpiet here on Leave Albany 7:35 a. in .; leave Y aquina em pty com plim ent. Pioneer day. This is not correct. The ti p. in. ;arrivc Yaquina li:4 U a . in.; a r I hampiet was paid for out of the funds rive Albany 11 :3l) p. in. President Castro, of Venezuela tnav ' ai-i-d l>v the carnival com m ittee and ' 1 volunteer subscriptions of eatables. The Is- interested in th e a n n o u n ce m e n t 25 cents paid by the pioneer* is then- Miss Lydia Muscott and Miss Ruby Fiske went to Portland Tuesday to meet th a t Secretary of 8 ta te R oo’ has gone annual dues to tiie society. the la tte r’s (ousin, Mrs. John Perry, to M uldoon’s place in New Y ork to be nee Rowell, who comes from Alaska for Still A nother Injunction. a visit with relatives here. trained in to fighting trim . Judge Galloway Monday evening IfM rs. Russell Sage is really devot gr nted a ti m pm ary ¡un. t ,:i res'rainii g ‘ m inty judge of I’olk countv from ing a large p art of her fortune to th e declaring CO FFEE the town of Independence anti-gam bling erusade on the New dry. However it seems th at the coun- Mr*. Georae Gerlinger lias a* Iter T h e re is a tim e for goo d York race tracks, the Russell Sag« ,| tv court had already filed its order to guest her sister, Miss Ducile Hazard, nf tiint effect. The m atter will come up tea, and a time for go o d California. money is engaged in a f ir finer work j for a hearing and argum ent before the th an the greater p a rt of th e Jay court on next T hursday by stipulation coffee; there is no tim e for between the attorneys interested, Gould money. NEW TO-DAY facts upon which the saloon men of p oor either. j Independence base their action arc “ Senator ‘Jeff’ Davis is no joke ’ 'th I e s e : The c harter of th a t city was Your groerr returns your money if you don’t Advertising under tills head 1 rent a word s a y s 'h e Cleveland Plain Dealer. No, I amended by the legislature in 1905 and like Schilling'» B est: we pay him each insertion gave th at m unicipality complete con indeed; when one th in k s of poor A r trol over the m atter of licensing saloons kansas and some of th e g reat m en I and sim ilar m atters. The local option -------- N EW D a c lla lo s. v e r h a y for s a le b y H e n rv R o b h in I t m u s t ho a gr eat-consolation to a | law passed in 11104, and the argum ent is MISS M. OLIVE SMITH who have represented her in the I widow to know th at th e in su ran ce more . . , „ . , , | th a t the action of the legislature in 1005 t h a n covers t h e loss. It is onlv n a tu r a l ate, he is a n y th in g h u t a jok<— he is re g a le d th a t of 1004, insofar as In.lo- . ? b o n d o f r«*gistereri C o tsw o ld e v t s INSTRUCTOR ON * c h e a p by E d . R ic h m o n d , a lia s . J2i for a lady to he looking ou t for n u m b e r a problem and alm ost a tragedy. j peinlence is concerned. The ease is one, h u t I know a n u m b e r do wn where identical with tin- one ...... . Medford, PIANO AND ORGAN. we live to be looking ou t for n u m b e r , , I j ' Where a sim ilar injunction was g ran t C O R 8 ALK N ice h o m e in D a lla s : g o o d n in e A contem porary notes th a t two. I h e a r d a fellow sa y “ If v o u v ’e ed, Carson A Brown are retained by Studio: Room 2, Wilson building, ■ ro o m b o u s e . O v e r o n e a e re o f la n d m o stly got h av fever d o n ’t m a r ry a grass will al E vans retired to private life w ith the saloon men, while District Attorney in f r u i t ; g o o d g a r d e n . P lu m e M rs. W. 1, S H E W O N T BUY Dallas, Oregon. ow.” I guess people d o n ’t g et th e hay R e y n o ld s . o u t carrying a quarrel with h im .” McNary w ill represent Polk county. f e v e r a i o . i n d t h e s e p a r t s ; its mostly a l until sin- liiis satisfied herself! The president m ight sig h t th e adm iral falfa, A fellow cam e in th e store th e read this If you w a n t slab w ood, b u t other 'lav a n d sai l to t h e boss “ Why that the article is without a I NORTH DALLAS. as evidence of the correctness of the D O if not you w on t good tir or «*»ik w o o d , o a k « 1« n ’t you h u e ■ m a > t o write y o u r ads 'law T h a t’s the kind of ai ! p o s ts , s e c o n d b a n d fa rm w a g o n n r fre sh J e rs e y ll> F O R M A T I O N Roosevelt idea a n e n t a big navy. and a ani to run tlie e r r a n d s ? ” 'Geo, c o w , c a ll u p J . 8 . M iie o n ib e r, p h o n e B lack b ll.A U D IN G M rvin Boyer, of Salmon River ¡ h the “ F ighting Rob,, was always on trim w ouldn’t t h a t tu rn your whiskers gray? e n s i o n i P t we like — one who — I I gin s-« t h a t was a dig a t m e . 1 h a v e « ¡11 hum for the weak points ! for all hostile comers, hence there giant of W alter Easier. fo r sa lo . N o t p a rtic u la r a b o u t lo c a tio n . : C o r Hale T w o m ilc h co w s b o th fre sh , mnl l b e e n s o busy in t h e s t o r e o f l a t e t o e a i - Earnest Hanson is at present in a were no hostile comers. W _ ish _ to __ h e a r fro m o w n e r o n ly w h o he won t lind any, however,' * g e n tle to m ilk , als«» o n e w o rk h o rse , A p I r y p a c k a g e s a m i s o t h e y c o m e in t h e Portland hospital suffering from an ab Will M il d ir e c t to b u y e r. G iv e p ric e , p ly to W in. F a n il, D a lla s , ti •orge M edley. d e s c r ip tio n a n d s ta te w h e n p o s s e s s io n tf i s t o r e a n d h u m ! t h e m t>> m e . \ \ e l l , y o u in our scess. c a n b e b a d . A d d r e s s A rrangem ents are under way for — j can lay bets on one tiling a n d t h a t it— L DARBYSHIRF., Bo< 9* *9 KocliMtor, N. T- QUEENS WARE Mr. and Mrs. floppy and children, of | am c u t out for a litera ry car eer. Some o u n d p u p s fo r s a le b y J a k e Hteffy, Dalla.* the keeping of five of our m ain blocks Pioneer, visited a t the Lee home last J 1 S . day 1 will he a big editor ami nmuld •r in any of the crockery on | electrically lighted as d u rin g the car Saturday. public th o u g h t. Meanwhile I am satis "u r shelves. We went on a fied with being a big e a t e r an d helping nival, the success of th e new way Mr. and Mrs.' (Manfleld, of Salmon R O R SALK T e a m o f h o rs e s , 11 a n d l'J y e a rs If yon (our of inspection before she * o ld . s o u n d a m i g e n tle . W e ig h t 2 G( m ) p o u n d s . to r u n t h e Ijoughary grocery. m ostly depending on the action of the River, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P r ic e $ 2 ö 0 . J . H u n t e r , R .F .D . 2. D a lla s , O re g o n . are a big eatei you kin» we are tin- N. H. Wilcox. P h o n e B lu e , 25. Ji.s people an d if y o n ’re MCMCOTT Jk HTAKK, PROPRIETORS put everything big editor you '■ante and Mr. Parker and son, Edward, were All kinds of hauling a t reasonable food things know o u r t h o u g h ts , viz. ijjrlit. ineluding the prices. callers here last week while on his way rates. Phone orders prom ptly a t W I L L IE . h a \ fo r s a le b y I. A. M ay, o n th e o ld to e a t an d d r i n k . ” to the earnival. H ALKD tended to. HcndqnaiteiH at W e b J2r) R o w l i n e place, Dallas. RCY & CG s te r’s confectionery. ■W* Jam es Mitel.ell, Jr. had the m isfor FOR • *:-% -•5-»I-• ! - v t**§*•!• *5*-<**!**{• 4*•}**!••}• *5* tune to cut his arm quite severely while Phones: Bell 204, Mutu 1 254 C K R V K ’EA HLK <». I. C. I»ours fo r sa b cutting wood Tuesday. lln llrtrd , 2.J m ile s e a s t o f D a lla s . ILi'ii Phone M utual 245 and guaranteed Mrs. .las, Mitchell and daughter. Mrs. absolutely (¿INGLE « " i : ;1 ’ Huff O rp in g to n i Henry W right, left Tuesday for a busi i' J. E. Beezlev Fall s City. ness trip to Portland and Salem. WATERPROOF ^owr,j W alter and EfFie Easier have re tu rn KOR S a le A sh, m a i 'le a m i a b le r w ood Kvan I ed from Wald port, where they have WILL HUBBARD I E v a n s , D a lla s. 1 * h o m \ F a s i 35. tí I been the past three m onths visiting i the price OILED SUITS. SLICKERS their uncle, Sam Haves, and family. ! pay for w heat Phone and stand at Cherring- our mill. AND HATS D O R SALK -T w o g o o d c ow s g iv in g m ilk a n d j H erbert Lee left Tuesday m orning for ton’s drugstore. Every garment guaranteed 1 w ill b e fre sh in \ p r i l a n d M ay. On< a n d n Pendleton, where he has em ploym ent h a lf m ile s n o r th of D a lla s , o n r o u te 1. M rs. F. I Clean - Light • Durable M. D u n lo p . tf I for the next six weeks. He was accom Suits‘3qp Slickers *39? panied by his cousin, Robert Jennings, , a « H E A D o f N a n n ie g o a ts to let o u t o n s h a r e s ! who goes on to Idaho. SOiO BY BUT OOllt/ti fve*rwni*[ in a n y q u a n t i t y d e s ir e d .—s M. R a y . | 40,366 Testimonials oi’C LYDIA E. PSNKHAIYI’S .-ooooooooo»»*»»»« VEGETABLE COMPOUND E m z/ 'sio n . So** Gocd Things to Eat \ WANTED F a r m o r B u a in e a a City Express & Transfer Co. MADE 'SERVICE H. f Wheat 85 TRUCK AND CATAL04 n u t fOA THt ASKING ¿ " .m i ... Caldwel B ros. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL Ito I m M il Ike Kerslake Butldim; ( E v e r y t h in g u n to - d a t e ) The BEST MEATS Mr. Bitner, an aged G erm an, of this vicinity, attem pted suicide at his home Tuesday afternoon by taking laiidnaiiin, hut by the quick help of neighbors and the doctor, the effects of the dose was overcome and the next m orning Mr. Ritner had entirely recovered. During the m onth of Ju n e there were loaned at the free library 320 works of Action, 33 of nonfiction and 143 juvenile There were 1147 callers and 18 new borrowers’ cards issued. O F ALT. K IN DS AT BARNHART & GRANT 1 W E B F00T D a lla s . ROOFING Real Estate linlfi „ere very mnl For Prices snd Terms see A. J. BARHAM First door w«tt of postoftee, Dalian, Or. and have every thing to satisfy your wants SALT CREEK LUMBER CO. SWEENEY jo W. (i VA88ALL C a s h ie r , L. C. K O S E R A g e n t fo r '• o ik C o u n ty . Farm s and Land THE OREGON EIRE RELIEF CHAS. GREGORY, Agent DALLAS, OREGON Phone* : Glover’s Meat Market M utual 327 Bell 191 DA LLAS, OREGON All kiml., »( mentn. l ’u it lard Ki-li mnl poultry Fridays ami Saturday*. Highest market price paid for fat stock. I SO U TH ERN P A C IF IC IS (LINES IN OREGON Mantle Beil for Sale. AN oak folding bed In 1 c o n d itio n , goral « g » mattrem and seti E n q u ire o f L. A ! M a th e w s , ro o m T S t a f r ln b u ild in g , o v e r S im o n From Dallas, Or. I A s FOLLOW S i ton è Scott*« grocery. A Small If you w ant to sell your farm , send us full lìfscription, term s, etc., and we can i\o it. s ta b l is h e d T. B. ACKERS £ CO. A N; m e r i to r io u s 170 ., Washington St., Portland, Ore. WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BY TH E Y < »TICK is h e r e b y g iv e n to a 'l c o n c e r t e d t h a t t U h e D a lla s C ity b a n k w ill h o ld its a n n u a l e le c tio n of o H irers «>11 S a t u r d a y , J u ly la th . | a n d t r a n s a c t s u c h o t h e r b u s in e s s a s m a y conn* i yj; Business ti» Sale. a g e n c y for t i n 1 sab* o f a v e ry a r t i c l e t h a t c a n be so ld In b n « itu ’ss lio n s. -, orb. . * a n d p r iv a t e hmis> O n ly b u s in e s s of t h e k in d in th e r i i \ E x c lu s iv e r i g h t to o n e p a r t y . C a n be h a n d le d bv e i t h e r l«»dy o r g e n tle m a n . T h is is a n e x c e p tio n a l o p p o r t u n i t y for s o m e o n e to get n s ta r t in a v e rp p r o f ita b le b u s in e s s w ith a v ery s itali a m o u n t o f c a p it a l It is w o r th in v e s t ig a t in g . A d d re s s P. O box 2òtf. D a lla s . O re g o n nROS., T h e Big B ear Also the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar NONE BETTER HORACE WEBSTER'S CONFECTIONERY dtaw M u c h P a in t to th e C a n ?— f ^ u n im n ia m n i ™ \ UQOIOIVUH' T T N C L E Sam sets the Standard M easure for a gallon ■' M at 1 inches. T he " H IG H S T A N D A R D ” P A IN T can has ¿ ^ i n c h e s inside. E very tim e you buy a " H I G H S T A N D A R D ” ga l lon can, you get a g a l'r n c f fa in t . Every tim e you buy a i/5-inches-inside can, you g et short measure—even though it is filled to the brim. E very size can of “ H I G H S T A N D A R D ” is full U . S. G overnment Standard M easure of paint— not capacity only. So when you are offered paint a trifle "cheaper” than Low e B rothers, see if the quantity is there. But paint quality is the real consideration, after all. That is where the real economy comes in— satisfaction and service. Lowe Brothers "High Standard" Liquid Paint Gives Best Results in spreading and covering, w orking and wearing—a difference of 30 to 50 p e r cent, o ver " ch eap ” paint which quickly proves its costliness. " H I G H S T A N D A R D ” P A IN T is m ade of the m aterials which a ihlrd-of-a« century of practical and scientific paint-r.iaking has proven to be best; m ixed and m ulled, ground and reground, by powerful m achinery to an indescribable fine ness and a perfect union of solidsand liquids. “ H I G H S T A N D A R D ” P A IN T is sealed in air-tight cans—which keep it always fresh and good—and m arked with " The I. ittle B lue F la g " — Y o u r Protection. T here is a Lowe B rothers Paint for every use and a Lowe Brothers dealer in nearly every town. W rite us for nearest dealer’s name and our practical book let, “ Paint and Painting.” M ailed Free. The Lowe Brothers Company, 459-456 Third St, Dayton, O. N ew Y o rk P ttin tm & fc c rg V a m l n h m a k c r t C h ic a g o K a n s a s C i ty HALL & H A Y E S House-Furnishers Proprietors. Notice t<> Stockholders. T H E BEST BOOKING ON T H E MARKET Made by the Northwest Roofing company, Portland. Does not buc kle. G uaranteed for 10 years. McMinnville, Oregon. Next to Postoffice I h»ve recently ro tte n oi «everiil Hftndy 10 truoU , which are the be*t of fru it Unci*, nicely sitntited. Cents We are dealers in We Cater to the Local Trade % TRY T H E REST 5 -0 EN T CIGA R IN T H E CI I Y— $74.40 69.40 64.40 64 40 64.40 Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City $89.40 84.40 83.65 76.90 7690 !’v ~ ^ v d- d- • I- -i* -i* • d- j- -f CHAPMAN’S STAND DALLAS Do You Know * * A * * v * * S * S iH S f* S f« lt • th a t the host and cheap est wood yon can buy is the block wood from the i !! a m e 11 e V a l l e v Linn her Co.’s sawm ill? Beeuu.se it is cut from big tim ber, therefor is su perior to second-growth I?!-. Leave your order a t W ebster's confection ery store, or call Phones: Bell 443, Mutual 115H> Bowman Bros. Morris, the leading jeweler, h a s just recci ed beautiful line of gobi headed um brellas and w anes from $2.50 to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. OPTICIAN C. H. MORRIS, JEW ELER DALLAS T IC K E T S « T U . BK c i N S A U : FR ED . J. W AC N ER has ju st put iu out* of th e "B arons” HORSE-SHOEING device*. It is th e latest th in g o u t for shoeing horses and he has th e best equipm ent and ra n do th e l»est horse-shoeing there is done in the countv. He has the best of help and therefor can back up what he says. J u s t give hint a trial and be convinced. T here is no better work p u t o u t th a n is put out at this shop. May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6. 7. 22, 23 August 6. 7, 21, 22 G ood f«»r r e t u r n iti ‘i lege« *« I**«*« E L K t T K i r L IG H TS N EW Kt K .M T C R E E L E G A N T ROOMS BA TH S IN C O N N E C T IO N e r p r iv REMEMBER THE CATES. K«>r any further Information call on 1. N. W OODS, L ir a i . A okmt . O r writ»* to Tavern 11. F I’GITT. Proprietor  Strictly tWfra Hotel first-class Bar in (Moertiia W M . M cM URRAY, G e n e r a l P o *«en*vr A g e n t, F O R T L A N D . O R EG O N FA LLS C IT Y , O R EG O N When it comes to 6ROCERIES N O N E o r T H E M A R E IN I T W i T H SIM0NT0N & SCOn T h e Court St. C ro cers