Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 02, 1908, Image 3

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Catarrh Cannot be Cured.
Chiropodist in town.
EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES.
The library will 1 h * dosed all day Sat with local application« an they cannot
urdav.
i reach the «eat of the disease. Catarrh
Way
I f a fte r lining two-tl- in is o f a
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and wife am up from i ia a a blood or constitutional disease, i have completed the eighth grade exami- ¥
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j internal remedies. Hall’« * ’atarrh (hire
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July m vinli now ready at I. I). I>an- i is taken internally, and acts direel Iv on | Patrick, Mabel Jeruian.
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District 2—Georgia Fiske, Kthel John* ¥
R E L IE V E S S O U R ST O M A C H , U E L C ..IN G . ETC. K. C . U « W IT T (ft C O M l A tiV , C H IC A G O . IL L .
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Trv a pair of O-so-eze for men at Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine | son, Anna Garner, Xorvul Gates, Mar­
It wag prescribed by one of the best vin Scbouweiler, Dessie Miller, Ruth
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C O iT t R -A -X J S T A F E I 1 T , D a l l a s , O r e r c n
1 physicians in this country for yearn and j Stinkin*, Rlma Harris, Cora Cone, ¥
Tillamook Cheese, 15c per pound
‘ composed I ~
‘ Morrison, Amy Whitehorn. Lilah
Miss OUn is here from Vancouver 1 is a regular prescription. ’ It is
Ruth
with old friends.
of tlicricst tonics known, combined w ith I McDaniel, Velma
Hinshaw, Homer
Boiled Ham every day
Something in |H>at cards at Daniel's.
Mr,. Mattie Martin la visiting frienili
actiiiK «limetlv j Calkinx, Katie Hughe«, AlingUm Sim-
n
thè
mucoue
snrfaces.
The
perfect
j
kins,
Olive
Coulter,
Birda
Me
bride,
Ed-
Bald y Giidner came
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at McMinnville.
We are the headquarters for the
, combinat ioti bf tlie two ingredienti« is | na Clifford. Hat’tie Coovert.
PH O N E
PHONE
val.
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All refrigators at absolute cost'at Guy | what produci « suoli wonderful results in j Districi 4— Ernest Brunk.
Kraber
berry, fresh three times
M U T U A L 1411
B E L L SII
Every dav will I h » Sunday now—to Bros, A Dalton’s.
curing catarri . Send for testimonial«
District 7— Harry Bissell, John Reti*
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jfree. E. J Oh«
some.
iV
Co.,
props..
To-
I
terd.
Carl
Gregg,
Chester
Ball,
a day.
Gladys
j John Lynn is back from attendance ledo, Ohio.
'ulti
by
druggists,
pried
75
Herren.
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The Denver convention will open on on the federal grand jury.
[cents Tak Halls Family Pills for con*
District 10—Gerhard Braun. '
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the 9th.
DALLAS. O REG O N
VV. M. Fraker, of Pendleton, has been jstipation.
District 13—Joe Boginski, Glen Work,
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If you want a strictly fresh berry buy visiting his old Dallas home.
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Hazel Work.
Kraber’s special pack.
District 16— Earnest Williams. Vern
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Uncle Dave Guthrie is arranging fora j
Williams.
Mr. Herbert Lee, of North Dallas, j trip to the south and east.
1 Friday:
District 17—Ava Shields, Nelli« Stew-
has gone to Eastern Oregon.
Lee Smith and wife are now dom iciled ] P. .\ Finseth, Dallas.
art, Leda McKee, Gladys Turner, Eliza-
Oyster shell grit food fur chickens, in the Ed Richmond house.
Mrs. Mehrling, Falls City.
beth Cook.
old and young at Loughary'a.
Ella Mehrling, Falls City,
District 21—Jesse F. Morrison Geou
ipt at s
M. Flannery, Nellie Keyt. Hilda Lung,
M onday:
Complete catalogue of Edison rocords sident was frustrated Tuesday.
Mrs. C. A. McLoughlin, Indep.
District 23—Norval Emmett.
on sale at L. D. Daniels—Nothing miss
J. C. Veazie and family, of Portland,
District 2fi— Allen Cadle, Walter
Evelvn McLoughlin, Indep.
ing.
are here visiting at the old home.
Vaughn.
J. 11. Powell, M< nmouth.
If you want score books or score cards
District 27— Raleigh Burch.
Mrs. Powell, Monmouth,
A few refrigaturs left which go at very
for baseball games, go to Ross Ellis for
District 29— Leona Sperling, William
j Wednesday:
j small price.—Guy Bros.
Dalton.
them.
May, Clyde Dick, Buelan Bramley, Be­
Lydia Museott. Dallas.
Misses Lyle and Gertrude Phelps, of
ta
Cuthhert, Emma Gilpin, Iva Mix,
Ruby Fiske, Dallas.
L. 1). Brown, lawyer, notary public. Newport, are here visiting friends.
Elizabeth Jense,», Ruth Hodge.
Abstracts furnished. Upstairs Uglow
District No. 30— Lena Warren, Bai-
Bryan will be the nominee.
Mr. Edward Gerlinger was a passen­
W A SH IN G T O N AND T E N T H STREETS
building.
bara Belt, Nellie Shew, Estella Launner.
ger for Portland Tuesday morning.
PORTLAND. OREGON
Special
trains
will
he
run
to
Falls
District
32— Lie.th Bedford, Helen
Moving pictures every night at ih *
Mrs. J. Janies, of Portland, is here City on the 4th.
Smith. Russel Fields, Essie Grosser,
Colosseum, change of program every
j visiting her neice, Mrs. S. P. Riggs.
W R I T E FO R C A T A L O G
other night.
Assessor Graves went to Independen- Mabel Mover.
District No. 34— Hugh Fletcher, Etta
Newest thing in ice cream freezers— today on business.
that Places Yon in a Good Position
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wassatn have been
Harman,
Villa
Merrick.
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down visiting relatives and friends at j 1 qt 85 cents, 2 qt 41 25, Guy Bros.
Superintendent Seymour goes to Falls
District 35— Lena Versteeg, Mahle
at Newberg.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Crook, City this afternoon.
Savage, Harvey Savage, Veta Branson,
Mr. L. C. Koser attended the G. A. ! of Polk Station, June 29th, a daughter.
Some of the saloon doors were draped P hoe fie Wyatt, Jessie Simpkins, John
President Ressier ha« again been
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Willett have
Bush, Carrie Daiiini,
R. encampment at Newport last week
Look at the photos of the baloon as- with crepe yesterday.
elected président of the Moumouth
been Independence visitors.
Strawberries are all in, but the rasp, black and J and reports a tine time.
District
36—Dwaiu
Gibson,
Fred
G
ib­
| eension and slide for life in Conrad Staf-
normal. A, F. Campbell, À. B. Bu­
John Simkius is moving his family son, Grace Wilson, Flora Grice. Blanche
Mr. Keifer, of MeTinunonds Valley, chanan, T. C. Powell, L. A. Robertson,
Ralph, Claud and Ruth McColm, <»f rin’s window.
today to his farm at Eola.
Wilson, Minnie Grice, Ora Cavitt, Ollie visited at John Rituer’ s last week.
Logan berries will be a No. 1. Put up by
Mrs, E. M. Pennell, May Babbit, H. Z.
Davton, visited their sister, Mrs. D. W.
Frank Gibson and wife, w oo now re*
The restaurant on the corner of Main Porter.
Miss Grace Tice, of Independence, Tharp and Sarah Tnthill constitute the
Dunn,during the carnival.
I side at Bellingham, are visiting relatives and Mill dosed its doors yesterday.
District 37—Lee Maine, Edna Hicks, has been visiting at O, R. Burbank’s.
careful help, which insures you a clean full
hu lance of the facuh.v.
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Blanche Agee.
J. J. Thurston was married in Port- at Rick reali.
Drunks and bad conduct wore con­
Mr. and Mrs. Rruell, of Corvallis, 1ms
District 39— Walter Guvcr, Emma
box at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., at Crider’s grocery
land recently to Miss Kllen Johnson.
Prof. Met/.¡jer and H.
C. Seymour at-
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Olenian*
Norton.
1 liev are both of the Stiver vicinity.
tended the teacher’ s convention at Eu- spicuously lacking at the carnival.
District 40— Marguerite Spong, Ethel
store.
Mr. S. W. Blessing and daughter,
Quite a crowd of our young people
Roy Sparks went to Newport Monday j
week,
Walling, Mamie Gerth, John Ruble,
started for Newport Sunday, where I
morning where Charley Bilyeu, Chas. j There are some pretty photos of the Miss Cecil, are visiting in Albany.
Miles Bradford.
they will celebrate the Fourth.
Wynant and himself will run a saloon, j slide and balloon assension in Conrad
Deputy Sheriff Richter and mother
INDEPEN DENCE, OR.
District 43—Rena McCready.
will attend the Albany celebration.
District 51— Estley Farley, Clifford
C. G. Griffa came over from Polk i Stafrin s w indo\y.
Probate work a specialty.
Charlie Bell was at Independence yes­
Barnhart,
Irene
Deirling.
county Tuesday fora short visit with
Mrs. Warren (¿nick, of St. Helens,
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ellis are hack
District 5 4 - Amelia Peterson, Emma terday and says the saloons there have
his daughter, Mrs CJodfelter.—Jeffer- | here visiting her parents, Judge and from their summer home ai Newport.
obeyed the local option law.
Peterson.
son Review.
( Mrs. I). P. Stouffer.
The steel bridge at Salem opened for
District 57—Walter Tice, Earl Crow­
W. W. Percival and Rube Dickenson, j
Anderson
Son, at Rallston, have
\[r. ail(j Mrs. .1. C. Herslmer. of 1 travel last Friday. The repairs cost ley, Lamar Tooze, Blanche Graham, of Independence, have horses entered *
just got in a car load of Extra Star Hood River, are visiting her brother. | $1,1(H).
Henry
Pugh,
Lillie
Pugh,
Les­ in the Albany races this afternoon.
shingles. Choice lot. Present price i« Hon. U. S. Lnughury.
Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Pagenkoff,of Pee- lie Tooze, Eurith Leek, Charlie Hin­
Mr. John E. Smith is steadily im- ’
$2 25 per M.
J23
shaw, Lester Dodd, Lavilla Buell.
Make your own ice cream. We will j dee, were transacting business here
proving, being able this morning to |
District 57—Clarence Dornhecker.
Mr. Chester Hpre and a friend passed sell you a 1 qt freezer for 85 cents, k, j Wednesday.
walk clear around his houseon crutches, j
That bread is likely to
Distriti 58— Laurance Dornecker.
through tow n Saturday on their way to gal $1.25 at Guy Bros.
Nothing lias been done at Uncle Pill
District 60— Mary Hanson
Miss Jensen, of Independence, has | absorb disease
germs
their Portland homes after several days
District fil—Chester Kubin, Winni- been a guest at the Lee Laughlin home ,
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is especi­ ! Brown’ s oil well for two weeks, as the
spent over on the Siletz.
when shipped in a bag­
tin* past week.—North Yamhill Record, j
ally good for pill's
Recommended and ; man who is doing the boring is making fred Vender.
Miss Loretta Smith, a teacher in the sold by Conrad Stafrin.
hay.
District (»4— Ernest Wing.
It will be quite lonesome in town Sat- > gage car along with oth­
F o r heartache D r. M ile s’ A n ti-P a in Pills. normal at Monmouth, is among those
M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building.
Miss Mabel Cooper left for her home
urday, the great majority o f our eiti-j
The
neatest
little
thing
you
ever
saw
er
baggage?
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attending t he teachers’ convention in
peedee T
For headache Dr. Miles’ A n ti-P a in n i l s
zens having decided to celebrate either i
in ice cream freezers. The I'olar Star, 1 at Independence today. She is an in­
Dr. Donohoe. dentist, Uglow building. Eugene.__Eugene Guard.
That the
puts
structor in the university.— Eugene
and 2 <jt sizes, Guv Bros.
at Sheridan, Salem or Falls City.
L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary
Bewin« machine« for rent— L D. Dan-
Charley Dick, for years 11 resident of
Guard.
out
some
of
the
public, typewriting.
We
understand
this
morning
that
Mis.
Phillip
Hoisington,
a
sister
of
Rex Winner is on the sick list.
lel-
I Independence, was among the old sol-
i water for irrigation purposes will he
Mrs. Nancy Brown, of Dallas, died at
to be obtained any­
There is quality in a box of Kraber’s
Miss Evalvn Wood, of Salem , was diers bound for Newport Wednesday Spokane of heart trouble.
Frank Gilliam is able to he at work shut off f«»r an indefinite time or until
The Camel.
freshly packed berries.
the guest of Miss Hallie Coad during evening.—Toledo Leader.
where in the Willamette
again.
Costing about as much as a good
the leak from the reservoir is located.
After a visit with Mr and Mrs. A. J.
When you want prescriptions filled
That eclipse of the sun failed to show the carnival.
Mrs. Frank Shevthe has been visiting
Valley?
Some one remarked that Dallas was-
Barham, Curtis Anderson has returned horse, the camel’s speed is equally
up in this neck o ' the wood?.
M rs. W. C. Cook and daughter, Gladys, by a competent druggist, one who is to his home at Kennewick.
great. hU life considerably longer and at Airiie.
ent much on base ball. As the team
That $1 spent in your
careful and knows w hat he is about, go
of
McMinnville,
visited
relatives
here
his ability to carry a load equal to that
We make a specialty of horse shoe­
Martin Shick has been papering for there defeated Independence 20 to 1 this
to Conrad tarin’ s drug store.
U S. Grant will hereafter lead the of three horses.
over Sunday.
home town is
ing at the old Smith shop.—E. Wade.
must be a mistake.—Albany Democrat.
Bud
Alcorn.
We are advised that a re-survey of the Dallas hand, and the Sunday concerts
than $3 sent out?
Prof. Ed Coad and family were down
Cards with your name on them while
Mrs. Flora Chenoweth is a Dallas vis­
At a meeting of Company II. Tuesday
right of way for the Falls Citv and will continue as heretofore.
A Hole In GI^ss.
you wait at L. I). Daniels’ music store. from Hood River to take in the carni­ Western line, from here to Salem is be­
Three of the many
itor this week.
evening F. II. Museott was elected first
Mr. John Martin, of McMinnville,
val and visit relatives.
In making electrical apparatus it Is
ing made, hut do not know the reasons was an over Sunday guest of his grand­
Eat Kraber’ s berries and he happy.
Miss Alpha Hooker was an Albany lieutenant amt A. W. Bennett second
reasons why should de­
often necessary to make a hole In
Dr. H. L. Tonev came out from his therefor.
lieutenant. Both good selections, and
Remember the places, Crider's and
daughter, Mrs. J. C. Uglow.
visitor
last week.
glass. This may he done by surround­
mand the
claim last week and spent several drys
will make good officers.
Webster’s stores.
Kodol will without doubt help anyone
Use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, ing the portion to be penetrated with
Mr. and Mrs Cub Hooker’ s little girl
here during the carnival.
when buying bakestuffs,
who has stomach disorders or stomach pleasant little pills that are easy to !
We would like much to have a corres­
Mr.
Fred
Stump,
of
Sliver,
a
big
sheep
has
been
very
ill.
wax and etching out the inclosed space
Misses Edna Morrison and Edna trouble. Take Kodol today and con­ take. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
pondent from the McCoy vicinity, also
man and all around live farmer, was in
with hydrofluoric acid.
Mrs. Winner’s niece ■ from the east has the city on his way home from Eugene,
from Independence. Write for terms. Haves have gone to Salem, where they tinue it for the short time that is neces­
Dallas went dry Tuesday night at 12
will attend summer school.
been visiting her.
sary to give von complete relief. Kodol
where
he attended the commencement
While the macadamizing of our main
o’ clock, no particular celebration being
Trial Trips.
visiting with the of iris alma mater, the V. of O .—Albany
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shepherd and two is sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Grandma < »rant
business block is going on, the delivery
make of such an unusual event.
When a vessel is on her trial trip Ritner’s this week.
Democrat.
wagons have to get their stuff from Che children are <1 wn from LaGrande for
A nice new drop head sewing ma­
Everybody ’s friend— Dr. Tilomas’ she runs four times over a measured
an extended visit with relatives.
rear of the stores.
chine for $12 at I.. D. Daniel’ s. Other
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Electric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, j mile, twice with and twice against the
Married—Sunday, June 21, 1908. at styles including Standard Grands, lat­ sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds.
Mr. E. J. Reynolds notifies us to
tide. Her average speed is thus ar­
change his Itemizer from Westport to the residence of Mrs. Ira Stubblefield est improved Singers, New Homes, Stops any pain.
Wheeler tNc Wilson’s, Domestics, from
rived at.
Emmett, Idaho. He fias shut down at Dallas, Clara M. Byerley and Frank
$12
to
$30.
This
will
pay
to
invest,
if
J. S. Ashbaugh will next week begin
camp at the former place and moved Dodele, of Wells. Mrs. Dodele has
you
are
in
need
of
a
sewing
machine.
Drumheads.
the erection of a new residence for II
hi< family to Emmett until the lumber many friends in this city who wish her
C. Seymour on the lot adjoining that of
The parchment used for drumheads
many long years of happiness.—New-
hu iness reopens.
Hon. T. S. Cooper, of Independence, Hon. G. W. Myer
port News.
is
prepared
from
the skins o f donkeys,
came ovet to attend the G. A. 1L. en­
The forest service informs us that all
It is said that J. H. Hirschherg is calves, goats and wolves and that for 19
T want to buy a farm in Polk county. campment and to enjoy a family re­
of the old Tillamook and Umqua forests
except the southern portion of the old Will pay some cash difference. 1 have union with his six brothers: W IL. G. about to «ell his horse car street rail­ writing purposes from the skins of j *
Umqua, embracing 973,918 acres, will a nice new strictly modern house and J . J . C . , R. IU. E. W. and J. E. The way at Albany to A. Welch, the elec­ sheep. The polishing is »lone with
pumice stoue.
be known as the Siuslaw national for­ lot in Portland which I would like to brothers were chaperoned by a couple tric line promoter.
est. This forest is located in Tillamook trade in on the farm. Give disruption, of brothers-in-law. The Cooper family
A report of the money received and
Lane. Douglas, Coos, Lincoln. Polk ami location and price of place. Ralph Ack­ is all right. Long may it wave.—New­ expended for tiie carnival will he pub­
A Mustard Bath.
Yamhill counties. Supervisor A. E. ley, 003Corbett Bldg., Portland,Oregon. port News.
lished just as soon ns the money can he
Nothing can he more refreshing to
Cohoon will administer this forest with
collected
and
bills
presented.
wearied limbs than a hath in which
‘ ‘ E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111.—
Mrs. M. A. Chapman, of Polk county,
head quarters at Eugene, Oregon.
I is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Cross, Gentlemen:— In 1897 I had a disease oi
Miss Nellie Pomeroy was married in there has been thrown a tablespoouful
j Mrs. Chapman is one of Oregon’s the stomach and bowels. In the spring Independence Tuesday to Mr. Pratt, of of dry uni-. lard. As Yoon as the bath
pioneers, coming to Oregon via Pana­ of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and Seattle. J. G. VanOrsdel and family is over there are felt a delicious glow
ma in 1855, being wrecked near Cape the benefit I received all the gold in went over to attend tin* ceremony.
and a perfect refreshment o f mind and
Flattery, she came across by team ami Georgia could not buv. May you live
Itching, torturing skin eruptions, dis­ body.
canoe from that point to Portlend.— long and prosper. Yours very truly, C.
figure,
annoy,
drive
one
wild.
Doan’s
N. Corned, Rod ing, Ga,, Aug. 27, 190(1.”
Salem Statesman.
Cop; r and Steel.
Oinment brings quick relief and lasting
Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
cures. Fifty cents at any drug store.
When steel is heated and dipped Into
A card from Walter L. Tooze, Jr.,
TEA
states that he has graduated from the
Leslie nnd Lamar Tooze arrived from
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hollister have is­ cold water It is hardened; the same
law department of the University of Falls City Monday night and arc visit­
invitations for the wedding of their treatment softens copper.
There’s plenty of hum­ Michigan and received his diploma June ing at the home of L. W. Dnrant. The sued
daughter, Miss Ilazel, to Mr. Arthur
19th
He delivered the valedictory ad­ twins have grown some, but are just Phelps, to take place early this month.
Kimberley.
bug in tea; not one ounce dress of his class at the graduating ex­ the same likeable boys. They Hay
Owing to the old system o f digging
It will he well for those wanting gro­
ercises and has been admitted to prac­ Woodburn looks like old times, and
in a ton Schilling’s Best.
tice at the Michigan bar. His many they also impart the information that ceries, etc., to get them tomorrow, as out diamonds Kimberley proper Is built
friends here join us in congratulations. their brother Walter, back in Michigan, the delivery wagons will not he run on around n hole big enough to contain
Your grocer returns your money if you don’t
He will he home about July 25th.— will he married thereon June 27th. the 4th and probably all stores will he ilic enlire white population of South
like it; wc psy him
closed.
—Woodburn Independent.
Woodburn Independent.
Africa.
After a heavy meal, take a couple of
Fan Mirrors.
Doan’s Regulets, and give your stomach
A t
liver and bowels the help they will
The 1 dies of England during the
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need. Regulets bring easy, regulai reign of Henry VII. carried little hand
passages or the bowels.
mirrors suspended from their girdles.
Mrs. Fuqua, of near Lewisville, la-t The same custom prevailed in the time
Friday had the misfortune to fall down of Elizabeth and James I. They form­
stairs, breaking her arm at the should­ ed the center o f many fans at that
er, making a very had fracture which period and later.
- f r Dr. Starbuck fixed up in good shape.
S a tis fa c tio n
o r
Y ow r
1
M
on*y
Kt%- U.
We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary
('lumi Dunn
Portland,
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the Mercantile.
Toy
up for the carni-
L H
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G R O C E R IE S
Crockery and C entry Produce a Specialty
No.
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K ra b e r’s Berries
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
B. F. JONES
Attorney-at-Law
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal"
las and their Friends.
Do You
Know
common
stuffs
Star Bakery
best bake-
worth more
to you
Dallas product
STAR BAKERY,
D. T. BROWNE, Prop
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DO
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37c
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White Watats
11.00 Waist, Sale
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While using an
Tuesday, young
Colossus cf Rhodes.
Mr. Mitchell, of near town severed »he
The accounts which we have of the
artery in hi« wrist. Prompt height of the Colossus of Rhodes are
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: and Bollman kept him from bleeding to
feet. If faith Is to be placed In these
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figures, the ancient stallie standing at
Many ill« come from impure blood. :he water’s edge without any pedestal
Can’ t have pure blood with faulty di­ would have overtopped the statue of
gestion, lazy liver and sluggish Ixnvels.
Lllierty In New York harbor about six
Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens t 1 m -
stomacli, bowels anil liver, and purifies feet.
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Italy.
( Y>roner Chapman was called to < »rand
Italy consists of about 91,000 square
R< nde Sunday evening to hold an in­ I miles mainland and 19.000 in the is
quest on the body of Stella McCoy, a
young Indian girl, who shot herself in lands. This area Is about equal to New
the right e y while fooling witli a revol­ j York. New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland
nml Pennsylvania combined.
ver. Dr. McCallon went with him.
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Mr. and Mr E. V. Stivers and child
Sierra.
ren went to Turner today
attend the
The word “ sierra" means “ a saw,”
Christian convention. From there they
will g o o n to Polk county, where Mr. hence a mountain whose top is Indent
Stivers will engage in ministerial work ecHike a saw or a range o f mountains
during the summer.— Eugene Guard.
whose to|w form a saw-like appearance,
The school board has not as yet as Bierra Morelia, in Spain; Sierra
named our new teachers, hut it i« un-1 Leone, in Africa; Sierra Nevada, etc.
dershxid they will lx* about the same as
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last year. Additional room must In-
Roller Skate«.
provided and the furnaces renovated,’
The first roller skate was patented
work on which should not l>e too long
by a Frenchman in the year 1819. but
delayed.
since that time scarcely a year has
The home of Mrs. Henrv Butler at passed without some Improvement In
Monmoutii was cousurncd bv fire Tues- wheel skates.
dav. The cause arasa live wire which
in sonie way set fire to the roof. Mis­
L o n d o n S rr.ok «.
se« Nola Coad and Allie Faller h ad gone
The smoke o f London In certain
to room there while in attendance at the
summer normal and their dothing and states of the wind Is found condensed
liooks went up in fiâmes. They came on the sea as far away as Devouabira,
home to Dallas Tneoday night, and after blacken ing the water for mile*.
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Having a baby Go-carts and Carriages sale right at
the height of the season. Waen every merchant ex­
pects a good profit, we are cutting and slashing pri­
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 site is on. You will
not be disappointed. We mean and carry out what
we say.
SEW ING M ACHINES
We are also making a special low price on Standard
Sewing Machines, one o f the highest grade machines
made that never retails for less than $50. If ta­
ken during this sale the price will he only
$35
On sal«* nil next
week Tin ami Granite
ware. Come e a r l y
and get some choice
pieces that coat hut
a trifle.
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