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The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County ftftftftftftftftftftftftftfttftftftftftftftftftftftft ! M Special ID-SUM M ER ! Sale ft ft NO. 24. DAL.LAS O R E G O N JULY 9, 1908 VOL. X X X IV . CONGLOM ERATION. p S Mid-Summer Sale P #- 8 UB ’F S a Council Proceedings—Company H. ^ Ladies’ ready-to-wear garments at less than manu- & Takes a Hike—Kruger Hurt. P facturers cost p ^ Owing to the lateness of the season and realizing . P ^ the sooner this is thoroughly under-I and wishing for a change, he disposed ift CITY COUNCIL MEET. stood and lived up to, just that much I of his property there and went to Cali- sooner will Dallas lie aide t<* say that y pun, remaining there about six years, has the crack organization of Or«w* • r»u,*/v Oregon attracted his attention, that we have only a short time to move these goods, ^ A Big Grist of Bills— New Ordi she gon s state m intia. and 14 years ago he came to Polk countv, where he followed the dairy business we have decided to take a loss rather than carry nances Passed. for some time. About this’ time bis AUTO DROPS "FROM TRESTLE daughter, tin* wife of Mr. G. A. Brown, anything over ^ of Oregon City, came west ami Mr. Shute Council met in regular session hint then sold his dairy business and came Commencing Thursday, July 9th f t --------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- ft ft ft ft f t Ladies Shirt Waists, ft ft ft f t Wash Goods ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft CA SH STO RE ft ft Our entire stock of Ladies’ and Mens’ Oxfords, Tan, Patent or Vici. Silk or Lawn to close out at a big reduction. p p Mid-Summer Sale No. 1 p P s Ladies' Lawn waists regular value $1.50 and $1.75 ^ goes at $1.15 each P u P P PP Mid-Summer Sale No. 2 P Ladies’ Lawn and Mull waists, regular $2 to $4.50 ^ P Monday evening with .Mayor Muir in the chair end all the officers present ex Fall of 35 Feet to Mud Flat* Prob to live with Ins daughter, where he lias p since resided. Mr. Shute is still hale cept Aldermen Stafrin, Shaw and Gos ably Fatally Injures «nd hearty and every nice day one is In Lawns, Organdies, Dimnity, Mulls, etc., all per. p sure to see him out in the garden with A. J. Kruger. Claims allow ed: go during this sale at cut prices. Owing to the his hoe. Mr. Shute holds his age well 1 30 00 W S Campbell, nightwateh a id one would hardly think he was so 10.00 S \V Blessing, street work. backward spring we are overstocked in these Going at the rate of 45 miles an hour, near the century mark. Mrs. Shute, 2.75 a 40-horse C L Crider, shakes.............. power automobile, driven by | who is onlv five vears younger than her 20.65 J (' H iyter. printing.......... goods. Space will not permit of giving prices, 103 67 A. J. K roger.sw ashed through thu mil* husband, is still enjoying good health, Wm Fanil, mdse T A Odom, salary ...................... 66.70 ! hig at the side of a street built on a I and the happv uged*c«iunfe'have bright but the price is low. Come and see. L D Brown, salary .................. 67.55 trestle in the southern part of Seattle prospects to round out the centurv. V P Fiske, printing plunged 35 feet to the tide flats be- pnnting .................... 9.10 and Kruger was dug out of the soft Will Val Co, lights' ................ 139 50 low. A Sustaining Diet. mud and taken to a hospital, where he F II Morrison, supplies .............. 12.50 is reported probably fatally injured. These are the enervating days, when, (' W Deckwa, labor .................... 3.00 Kruger was returning the races at as somebody lias said, men drop by the .1 U Zachary, labor.......................... 6.73 The Meadows and was from at terrific sunstroke as if the Day of Fire had p Dallas Lum ber C o.......................... 68.26 speed. He was driving driving a strong dawned. They are fraught with danger A Bowman, wood............................ 17.50 wind. The hood which against covers the en to people whose systems are poorly C F Brobst, labor 91 .(X) gine was loose fr in its fastenings and sustained; and this leads us to say, ill \l D Coulter, sprinkling .............. 14.50 wind suddenly tore it off and it was the interest of the less robust of our John Hill, labor............. ........... 14.(X) the hurled over the front of the machine in readers, that the full effect of Hood’s W F Lyons, labor.......................... 25.00 Kruger’s face. He was knocked back Sarsaparilla is such as to suggest the Wm Shewev. labor........................ 4.50 to ward and his hands were torn from the propriety <<f calling this medicine some Morrison Howell.......................... 801,60 steering wheel. Mr. Kruger has con thing besides a blood purifier ami tonic, John Guy, labor ................. . 49.00 _______________________________________________________________________ 4 $ - several sales in Polk county and —say a sustaining diet. It makes it J W McKinley, labor .................. 34.00 ducted is quite well known here. Later reports much easier to hear the heat, assures K A Welch, la lio r.......................... 35.00 are th at he was not seriously injured, j refreshing sleep, and will without any John Cardigan, labor...................... 31.tX) -----------------------------L | doubt avert much sickness at this time C J Sm ith, e n g in e e r.......................133.20 I of vear. John Freak, labor .......................... 46.00 Broke His Ankle. B F Cox, la lio r................................ 41.00 Monday morning while John Taylor 48.(M) and Wm. Shelton were painting a barn Our Married Couple. Guy. labor. ‘T H E S C H O O L O F Q U A L IT Y ” ------------------------- - John 46.00 for John Leveek on the B. F. Smith Mr. Frank Dudley, of Wells Station, ( ’ Spring, labor ... 44.00 pluee on the Luekiamute. tin* scaffold and his bride, nee Miss Clara Bverly. of Wont, la b o r.. . T en th and M orrison, Portland, O regon A. P. A rm strong, LL.B., Principal A W W J ilson. p 40.no gave labor ....... way and precipitated them both to Newport, are spending their honeymoon 25.00 the ground C ,'V e occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, A Remington, labor in short order and without with the bride’s parents. Last night 2 5< I j si* much as asking them how they want about twenty young men went to sere Iivin Cox. labor ... employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls 6.00 W Tillotsou, lalior I to alight John came to earth in such nade them and the groom offered them for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all John M artin, wood ........................ 48 00 a m anner as to suffer a badly strained 10 cents apiece until he counted the #- others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. I K K Bee«!, sawing .................... . 8.40 j |,.u.|. while William got off with a frae crowd, and then he wanted to curtail l A R Brown, lalior............................ 14.00 tured ankle. Dr. McCalIon reduced tlie his generosity and offem l three for a ________ /MS C.Said a Biisiuess Man: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough J W Macomhei, lalior .................. 10.00 j fracture an«l Mr. Smith brought Mr. quarter, the crowd balked at the work. It will win out in the end.” Said au Educator: “The quality of instruc j J O Brian, labor ........................ 61.oo Shelton to town Tuesday, and he is now change, and no compromise being ar resting (w nfortably at the home of hi? 1 complishcd. they kept the happy pair tion given in your school makes it the stan d ard of its kind in the Northwest.” Total ........................................ $2249.73 brother, Evan, in this city. i from sleeping until dawn. Mr. Dudley C.Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Street Commissioner Morrison made intended leaving for tlie valley and got a report on the block just macadamised ! on the boat where he slept easily disre STRANGER iuLLS HIMSELF. I garding R eferences: A ny bank, any new spaper, any business m an in Portland. on Main between Oak and Academy in p the engine blowing off steam. which he showed the cost of such bn- | But Morpheus won. lie didn’t “come pfovemeut to he, including curbs, ap Logger Cut* Jugular Vein With to” until the train h id left Yaquinn. proximately $1,677.89. s«Oe had to pav his fare pack to New Resolutions were passed authorizing port and is sti'i here—sleeping.—New Pocket Knife. I he street commissioner to have built port correspondence in Albany Herald. the wooden curbs called for in the streets W alter East, a logger 40 years of age to he improved. Stood the Test. On motion the plans and specifica committed suicide in liis room at the tions as drawn by Architect Morrison Uncle Sam hotel at Fifth and Couch Allcock’s Plasters have successfully for the contemplated sewers on W ash streets at 1 :30 o’clock Monday morning stood the test of sixty years’ use bv the ington. Clay and other streets were ap- by cutting his jugular vein with a pock public; their virtues have never been proved, and an ordinance providing for et knife. The man had been in tlw* city equalled by the unscrupulous im itators the same was read last tim e and passed j hut a short tim e and was unknown to who have sought to trade upon the re- MAKE YO UR OW N S T O C K FO O D S BY USINC An ordinance providing for certain j anyone at the hotel, | putation of Allcock’s by making plasters For sale: «lark m l hull, one year old, new sidewalks was read last time and Front papers found in the pockets of with holes in them , and claiming them Mrs* J. C. Tttlbottcaiueup from Port Kenedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts mostly Durham. Price $15. G.W. Starr, passed. Tiiis ordinance provide* that his coat his identity was learned and a to h * “just as good as Allcock’s.” land Monday and stopped over Imr«* a gently upon tin* Ixiwela and thereby cement walks in the residence portion certificate showing that he was a mem- j Allcock’s plasters stand to-day in- few hours before going on to visit her drives the cold out of the system. Salt Creek. Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets of the eitv shall hereafter l*e made 5 ber of the Woodmen of the World and { dorsed by not only the highest medical sons at Falls City. I Sohl by Conrad Stafrin. your tire set at Fred. Wagner’s, carried insurance of $1 (KM) with that or- authorities, but by millions of grateful Parties wishing a new location in sa The Itemizer carries a larger stock of the (iet househohl feet. 4 inches in width. tire-setter, in 15 minut«*s The J. M. Sears sidewalk was ordered der made out in favor of his son. Arch 1 patient* who have proved their efficacy loon business can obtain reliable infor paper and stationery than any other or while you wait. F o r Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the ie, who resides in Salem. The dead man as a household remedv. replaced at the expense of the city. mation by writing or calling on us—The print shop in tin* valley, and we have condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. A re just The *«reet commissioner was ordered also possessed his naturalization papers, “ Red” Davidson, the balloonist, M ay-Holland Co., Inc. Rooms 626 27-28 tin* best and lat«*st faces of ty|*e with was As lifted as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for to put in cement crossings for the alley swiftly from the ground by indicating that he had become a citizen PASSES AWAY. which to print any kiml of a job. and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O W orm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Corbett Bid.. Portland, Oregon. ways on Court street, between Railroad of the United States while residing at the hig gas hag Friday, his feet struck Bi ster, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder, Falls City. Oregon.—Oregonian. Prof«;ss«»r Miller of the Aruold shows in and Main. Sptvin Cure o r Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D I C I N E C O . « Bert Burbur, of Elton, Win., says: Our hotels are crowded every night. the si«le of the liea«l ------------♦ «* ►------------- The auditor was instructed to give knocking Miller in There is lots of travel on tin* 21 trains incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. “ 1 have only taken four «loses of De- J. R. Hubbard Yields to Dread notice to the property owners along the in and out of town everv «lay, and you sensible. He was resuscitated and was W itt’s Kidney ami Bhulder Pills and He Wa* the Parents. I For Sale by RAY & CO., Dallas, Oregon way of the macadam street improve hurt. Davidson clung to Destroyer. they have done for me more than any c n h «* h more strange faces on the street m»t severely ment. fixing the cost for the road work Little Bertram had always longed for balloon an«l made his usual success- other |medicine has ever «lone.” Sohl than <‘ver before. Sometimes it makes the at $2.25 a front foot and for the curbs at a live pet, but as he lived in an apart- j full ascension.—Albany Herald. us feel like a stranger ourselves. cents for cement and 15 cents for m ent building, he had to he satisfied \ All were shocked to hear Monday by Conrad Stafrin. ^¿▼ AYAYATATATATATJ AYAYATAYAYATJTf 25 with toy anim als. Later his parents morning th at the familiar fa«*e of Joe wood. The relocation of the stand pipe for moved to the country and Bertram be- | Hubbard would be seen on our streets street sprinkling was left in the hands came the happy possessor of a kitten. I no more, th at he had passed to the great ELECTRICITY fOR LIGHTING IS ONIY EXPENSIVE of the fire and water committee with He hugged it close an remarked. “ At beyond from which there has been no A tag from a 10 -cent piece will count FULL value power to act. This pipe ha* been lo last. I am the parents of a living crea- | return within the human ken. He has TO PEOPLE WHO ARI WASTEPUl AND CARE1ESS. A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value "—The August Designer. cated on Court, but as the str«*et iin -1 ture . been long a patient sufferer from Brights provement progressed had to he mov disease, but had been out on the striiets TO YOU, WHO ARI NATURALLY CAREEUl, lately and his many friends hoped for ed. IT IS SERIOUS Th«* county court was lequcsted to re ro n nlete recovery. He was laid to rest II DOES NOT COME HIGH. place the walk at the loot of (’lay j in the Monmouth cemetery Tuesday street. . Some Dallas People Fail to Realize i «»«rniK.ii, the funeral w r r im lirat fa- The marshal was instructed tc nave j _ . mg held in the Evangelical church here. overhanging grass and brush removed Mr. H ubbard was well known all over the Seriousness. It is economical hccause’it can he quickly turned off when not from the sidewalks in certain localities. ! Folk County, having been a resident for needed. With gas or kerosene there is the tem ptation to let light 1 many years, ami w as greatly respect«*«! burn, when not needed, to save bother of lighting and adjusting. Tint constant aching of a bad hack for his manv sterling qualities of both FOR A HIKE. the weariness, the tire«! feeling, the heart and mind. He was born on In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 ]>er pains and aches of kidm*y ills are French prairie in 1849, being a son of month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less j serious—if neglected. Dangerous urin Charley Hubbard, a former Dallas resi money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it ary follow. Company H to Practice Camping F. troubles «lent. The family trie«l mining in Cali lim its opportunities for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight, A. Sutton, of 1125 Walls St., Sa fornia, then settled where Portland now S av e your ta g s from Out. lem, Ore., says: “ For ten or tw«*lve stands, lat«*r going to Yamhill, b ut in smokes your walls, mars decorations and increases household work. years rheumatism and kidney trouble 1854 they settled down for keeps in You can probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your ~ . . C. « n P n Corpenin* - „ • inform* • * ____ „„ I , ttlree was the tlniei sconrage my e life county. Mr. Hubbard and Miss meals, but it wouldn’t be economy. It is not so much what you Captain , ua? of romP „ .|v and lul l two up. or I Polk Ellen Berry were wedded in 1870, g«*ing that next Saturday nfcht Company H | (|>H |eave m v f(lrm> nn,j '¡ ntn onto save, but bow you save, th at counts. We are always ready to ex a farm near Airlie, where they will take a lengthy march for practice , , h f > ( i o c t o r ,„r (roIlM, bnt lived until plain tin* “ ins and outs” of th<* lighting proposition to you. Call 11 y«*ars ago, when they came in the rudiment* of m ilitary camp life. nothing brought me tin re than temper- to Dallas to reside. Besides many friends on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business. The bov* wilk leave the armory soon ary relief. My limbs would ses......lv there are left to mourn his «lentil his after supper and march up to Ellendale, support me and I could «mlv aged mother, Mrs Mary Hubbard, five when* they will camp for the night, re at time-* with the gr«*at"St g«‘t «lifib around brothers, David, llonry, Curtis L , John turning next morning in time f«»r break Doan’s Kidnev pills hem*rtt«*<l me ultv. at and his wife and four children : fast. Kerb man will carry one blanket, once and when I ha«l !is«*d tin* «'«intents Mrs. Douglas; D«>ra Shreve. of Htayton ; William half « shelter tent, and a eollapaihle tent «»f three boxes I was absolutely fr«*«* lluhhar«! ami Mrs. Josie Griffin, of Dal pole. Tin* march is given t«» familiarize from every symtoms of my old troubl* las; and Mrs. Big Four Sailor's Old Honoaty Old Statesman E tta Hampden, of New (he men to some extent with military ami my h«*alth was lietter than it ha»l York. Old Psaeti Black Baar Eglantina camp life, and give them an inkling c»f Iiwn t«*r fourteen years. I can cooscien E. W. KEARNES, Manager Tinsi ty 's 18-ox. how they will have to live during their tiously Jolly Tar W. N. Tlnalsy'a th at Do in’s Kidney Pill-* arc market ’ report . encampment next month at American the l«est sav kidney r«*m«*«lv 1 ever us«*d.'' Ivy Bridla Bit Dallas, Oregon Office on Mill street, just north of the court house lak<*. Thev will he shown how to carry Home Proof—There is plenty of loc*al ! and erect their tents, gi .en an insight testimony like the ah ive. Call at B elt! ItKPORTKD WKKKY y BV U. * . I/ltJilH A BY. Phones; Bell, 421, M utual, 1297 into th«* mysteries of guard mount, and & Cherrington's drug ftore and ask to T ags from the above brands are good for the following and many oth#r the thousand and one th in g ’ that make s«*e copies uf statem ents of Dallas »pie W heat, a hnshel, $1. the difference between a rookie anil the who have used Dorn’* Kidney Pills. 1 Bran, a ton, $25 00. W iT A T i fATATATAT TA TA TA Ti if f U TA * finish«*! useful presents as shown by catalog : article. The officers of the For sal«* by all dealers. Price* 50 <•» nts | Hhorta, a to n , $30. company ar<* doing all in their power to Foster-M Oats, a bushel. 60 c«*ntH. iibum Co.. Buffalo, New York i a barrel, $4.75. bring about such a state of affairs at the L ady’s Pocketbook—50 Tags agents f«»r the United State-*. Re 1 Flour, French Briar Pipe—50 Tags Gold Cuff Buttons—50 Tags Flour, a sack, $ 1 25. earliest possible moment, th at onr com sole member Leather Pocketbook—80 Tags Pocket Knife—40 Tags Fountain Pen—100 Tags pany may prove an honor at the en no other. the namt*—Ikian’s/—ami take , Corn ineal, $2 50 a cwt. Playing Cards—30 Tags Steel Carving Set—200 Tags campment to the town from which tin y English Steel Razor 50 Tags Potatoes, a bushel, 60. • come. It will tak«* hard and persistent Butter, a pound, 15«*ents. 60-yd. Fishing Reel—60 Tags Best Steel Shears—75 Tags G entlem an's W atch—200 Tags For Sixteen Presidents. effort on the Part of the men to bring Lard, a pound, 12‘a «•••nts. this aliout. It is no easy task to trans W ithout doubt, one of the obtest inert Bacon, si«l«*s. a (suind, \2S% <*«»nts. form civilians into soldi«*rs. Strict at in the state of Oregon, is Thomas Shute II inis, a pon 11 «1, 15 to 17 <*«mtH. When I want my laundry done Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which tention must lie paid to details, the who. with his wife, is living on the ShouMers. a pound, 121« cents. to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write up nicely I take it to the drills must l>e long ami f**equent and Maple I a H ne road near Oregon City. Mr. Eggs, a doxen, 17 «*ents. every private must do his dutv and by Shute has voted for erch of the la-t 16 i Chickens, a doxen, $.'5 ««» $5. us for catalog. quick comprehension and undivided a t President* ami hojM»s to liv«* to -«*<• th • . I tried fruits, a pound, 6 (ti 15 «rents.) tention assist the • »Hii-eiS to the liest of next Presidential election Mr Shut«*' B *«ts, a iiound, 2 cents. bis ability. No. shirking of duty <*an or was horn at Bridgewater New llam p- i Turnips, a poun«l, 2 « ents, PREMIUM D EP A R TM EN T vili tie allowed. Each man has entered I shire, Jan. 9, 1819. and will be 90 years ! Cabbage, a pouml. 3 cents. into an obligation th at must t»e kept, or •f age if he liv«js until next January. Onions, a pound, 6 1^ «rents. * T H I AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. the consequence*. Tow are yw»r n 1872 tie moved with hi* family to Beans, a pouml, 5% 8 cents. NORTH MAIN STREET BOTH PHONES take own maste» no longer, but are now sub- Ksnua* where he lived for 9 \**ar». j Corn meal, a pouml, S cents inrvient tu the laws uf m ilitary n ik , and Becoming tired of the Kansas rhinal*. h a y , a too, $10 'ft $15. CAMPBELL & HOLLISTEü ftftftft ftftftftft ftftftftfttftftftftftftftftftftftft P P P goods, your choice at $1.75 each W 1 th« th« th« coi tr* P Your choice of any Ladies’Tailor-made suits in the ^ store $25, $30, $35 values will be sold at $18.75 P ------------------------- Ladies’ Skirts, Muslin Underwear and other ready ^ P made garments at cut prices # P P P P P 0 # 0 FISKE, THE BEST PRINTER. SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price I § I I § § • ! I I I § I Willamette Valley Co. Î Î A COMMON EXPRESSION Dallas Steam Laundry p P P The Bee Hive Store p _A. R E L I A B L E P L A C E T O T U rt-A JD E DALLAS. :: OREGON pPPPPPPPPPPPPtP #####&# T obacco with valuable tags H O R SE SHOE GRANGER TW IS T M ASTER W ORKM AN STANDARD NAVY J .T . ** P h wl sul 1 tal lofi to I of I II1CJ ing dei dii tlii« hoi th« the me in Wc pia adì mu J Me Ian Hal of« aft« inv the rep wh ing bro wit an« pie Pr« mu vie wh of t 1 wa hi« pec » t tin Inn mi are am goi val Th •ta coi Ol«) lar •ta ten