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i JL, V \ Û t t ît The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County VO L. X X X IV f S THE DIRT FLYING DO YO U REMEM BER THOSE GOOD B AR G AIN S YOU GOT A T A « A FaulPs Hardware ft *5* /'I'V *S You Will F i n d & Us Stocked up uh - - August Bargains ^ t p gr /»pV how a P p Tm the new railroad between Dallas and Oregon hops this year which have been | Salem is progressing finely and as rap grown in prohibition counties. Mr, Dallas last spring and now owns a idly a» is consistent with good and last Heyse is a large handler of Oregon hops, ranch near Ceres in California, These 27-inch Lawn in neat and stylish Ladies White Canvas Oxfords, ing work. Some twenty teams and a and is here on his annual business trip. I poaches are one of the products of the m He said yesterday: design regular values #1.50 and #1.75, ranch, ami are certainly the largest we large force of men are now at work, be “ Because of the inroads made in their ! sides the surveying crew. The scene of trade by the prohibition movement, the ever saw. One taken at random from operation isat the point of the Kola hills, I brewers in tin- East are at »resent over- the box measured lib , inenes in cir s impossible -------------- the most ,liffiet.lt |»rtion, the stretch to Ht,K'kt‘'1 with them aml in ’ * new business. cumference. They arrived here in interest 12 1-2 and 15 cent Organdies, sms Childrens’ White Canvas Oxfords, from there to Dallas being very easy as There is no doubt that prices will be prime erudition, being so boxed as to M L Batiste and Swisses compared with it. The management low in the coming se son for that reas admit of a free passage of air. Cali S* regular values 75 cents to #1.25 on. I do not think the market will fornia surely has us going in the peach believe in taking the hardest part of the open above 8 cents, but it is possible /»p\ job first, which is surely the right way that after the presidential election is line, and Mr. Beseckcr must find the to go at it. Two separate crews are at over prices may go a little higher, espe selling of such fine ones a remunerative ------------------------------------------------------------- 20 cent values in fine Batiste and | work, onecoming this way and the other cially if there is any change in the pro occupation. We will have a few on ex Broken lines of Ladies’ Oxfords fancy Swiss hibition for a day or twTo, and all are ] going to Salem. The graders are now hibition movement. /»p. Eastern brewers have informed me and Sandals, regular #1.50 to 2.50 at work in tl>e town of Eo}a, and the that when they place their orders for welcome to look at them. values road is being made on the river side of Oregon hops this fall, it will be specified ■ - /»ps - the county road. This will result in a in the orders that they will accept none The non-suit granted by Judge Bur All our 25c, 30c and 35c fancy -0- straightening out of the county road that have been grown in counties that voted dry. They are fully posted on and fixing it in much better shape than conditions here and know just how each nett in the case of the Krebs Hop com summer goods including about 50 X pany vs. R. J. Taylor, citv marshal of Ladies Tailor-made Suits, Shirt ever before, cutting off as it does some of county voted. It will be impossible foi Independence, was affirmed in a su different patterns, a very choice se- the steep hills, making it level and the dealers to fool them, as the lading preme court decision by Justice Moore ^ waists, Skirts and Coats at lection • g fr straight, for which those who travel the will show where the hops were grown. Tuesday. Mr. Krebs had left a team Should the dealer himself bring them standing in the street in Independence 0 road will have to thank the railroad here and hill them from Portland, the three hours, which is a violation of an company. Mr. Gerlinger says the extra half cent freight will have to come ordinance of that citv. Taylor, a city work of grading and making fills there out of the grower. This is how the marshal took up the horses and placed ZIP' is a tough proposition, but they are go- brewers will retalitate against Oregon them in a livery stable lielonging to . , , , • , i for what it lias done in the prohibition Isaac \V. Dickinson and informed Krebs mg at the work thoroughly, in order to i j¡ne that the team could be obtained at any make it last for all time to come. It ! My investigations here lead me to be- time by paying charges for their keep. will be no hurry up job, done in a lievé the Oregon crop will not lie under Krebs demanded the team from the faulty manner, but every .letail of the , balea- . *¡7 ' ' , ^ l,a' f marshal, and when refused brought suit of 90/ s and 5000 bales of 1909 s unsold, against the marshal and the stableman /»px work ns it progresses» is thoroughly ( [ do ||0 not Hee ,lmv hiffll ,)r¡tíe8 CttM for the recovery of the team, together attended to in order that it may be a looked for when we take into considera- with damages equal to the value of the /»px record job of faultless construction. It I tion the overloaded condition of the service of the team, of which the Krebs Hop company was deprived from is expected to get some five miles ready brewers. ’ ’—Oregon i an. />pN March 27th, 1907, when the team was for the rails ere wet weather sets in, taken up. and then construction will be stopped *t<r until the grouud gets in good ahftpe for />px a renewal of work next spring. This Dallas is at last to be favored with a company, with their past experience, grxxl citv show. Positively the only big />p\ do not believe in trying to do such work show coming this season. The com during the wet season when the ground pany is composed of the best talent ob is not in the proper condition, and City Treasurer Vassal! last night made tainable anywhere and the plays are all liable only to cause disastrous delays up-to-date high royalty successes. Mr. rather than be of any benefit in the a report to the city council of the finan J. H. Hearde. ownerand manager of the construction. By this time next year cial standing of the street fund as it ap- company, has lmd years of experience cars will he running into the capital pears at this time for the improvement and all of his attractions are big suc / tp \ city, and the Salem, Falls City and of the nine blocks hy macadan now cesses. Mr. Hearde is carrying an ex Western railway will have completed a tra strong company this season and great majority < f its initially proposed completed and underway, from which among the plays of his repteroire are 7m \ /7fv\ /Il“ /'rpv •'rpv •''tv- '»pv /rpx ^rp\ A •'>p\ /^p\ /'Tpv -“y"- /THV AfA /“ïvs A|r\ /l|TS I line of a road from the capital city to we glean the following: There has the greatest eastern successe-. “ Why the sea. been imid into date by adjacent proper Girls go Wrong,” “ Bachelor’s Ro MAKE YOUR OWN S TO C K FOODS BY USING Fiske, the best princer. ty owners along the improvement the mance” and “ The Devil in Skirts.” All these plays will be produced here sum of $8,765 39, leaving yet uncollected with the same original cast and beauti- This office can furnish yon indexed $6,635.35. This makes a total cost to ful stage settings. Mr. Hearde’s plays books of all kinds. Crush and mis in feed or sa lt Proper dose in tablets the owners of $14,500.72, based on the are all highly moral and refined plays Justice Holman Friday find E. E. Dallas school board held a meeting on assessed cost per front foot of $2.25. It for ladies, gentlemen and children. Dykstra $10 for assault on Roy Jones. | New, interesting specialties be last Friday and elected the teachers for will come under that figure, but just how tween the acts, handsome wardrobe, a Twenty per cent discount on furniture the coming year for district No. 2 as F o r Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the much cannot be definitely ascertained guaranteed attraction. Reserved seats until August 15.—Guv Bros. <k Dalton. follows: Principal, H. K. Hill; eighth condensed essence of the drug. They don’ t contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. A re Just until the improvement is completed and now on sale at the usual place. Change Dallas is spoken of everywhere as the as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They com ply with all pure drug laws. Ask for grade, Walter Ford: seventh grade, all the little items figured in, as the of play nightlv. Popular prices. At busiest town on the West Side—and she and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, the Woodmen hall three nights, com Miss Sadie Lynn; sixth grade. Miss Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, H og Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder, amounts heretofore published in the mencing August 21, 22, 23. Spavin Cure or Barb W ire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E B E L L MEDICINE CO.« | Belle E lliott; fifth grade, Miss Jacob- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. I*A“ lps have gone incorporated; Capital Stock 1300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. Itemizer as the cost for blocks complet i son ; fourth grade, Mrs. Morrison : third to house keeping in the Chet. Craven ed, have been only those of actual con grade, Miss Eana Hayes; second grade, house. For Sale by R A Y & CO., Dallas, Oregon struction and not including printing, To the supporters of Bryan and Kern | Miss Maud Hart; first grade. Miss We want a live regular correspondent lawyer’s fees, office expenses, and a >f the state of Oregon : YVe are on the j Evangeline Hart. at Monmouth and at Rickreall. Write number of other small details necessary eve of a great political battle under the for terms. It had been proposed by* the board for the improvement. Four blocks of leadership of Bryan and Kern. We ex to this year add another room or two to Most of our pretty school inarms left pect to achieve a splendid victory for the nine have now been finished, and on popular government with the best na Friday night, the Motor being jammed the precinct school building in order to three others is nearing completion. tional platform written in the life of the full of them. relieve to some extent the great congest parties. We are coiifi- There w ill probably In* no delay and the political Get your tire set at Fred. Wag ter s, ion of pupils experienced during the j dent of victory. We hope to see everv work finished in good time. T ilK BKHT ROOFING last years and to allow of the adding of follower of William Jennings Bryan and the household tire-se**er. in 15 minutes The city, itself, will also he at consid John VY’orth Kern in line and ready to or while you wait. ON rim M ARKKT another grade or two to the curricul erable cost necessarily in this work of do their part for popular government. Dr. M. Hayter and wife left Monday j Made by the Northwest Roofing um. After consultation with Archi | construction. Take for instance the So let us unite and fight, go in and win. morning for a two weeks vacation in, We will U* ready to furnish brick by company, Portland. Does not buc tect Morrison, this was found to be kle, Guaranteed for 10 years. 1 the 15tii of July at our yard one mile curb around the city hall property, five This is the peoples’ fight. Remember the Hiletz bay region. altogether impracticable, and the it costs money to finance a campaign. Mr. E. E. Tribble and family will soon | north of Monmouth on the Dallas and I 12-fo »t alley ways and three street inter Wifi you help us? We must maintain L. C. KOSER [ school bo»rd is now up against it, as it is road 1 sections, the cost of which has been not headquarters, post lithographs, hire leave for Washington, hut have not de- Moil mouth _ i, - m Agent for ’»oik County. § impossible to now begin the erection of hall, engage speakers, distribute litera finitely settled as to their new location. just definitely ascertained, but proba I a separate school building. Latterly, ture, swing banners, all of which cost! J. C. Shultz has opened soft drink | the school rooms have been crowded to bly about $1000. money. Send in your contribution to I parlors at his former location, and you more than then* limit, and the only John Montag, 626 Hood street, Port* may now find u resting place, and vari- : thing that saved them from entirety fond, Oregon. Books will he -»pen f«*r ous refreshments, overflowing la»t year was an epidemic inspection before and after election. Al- j j of sickness which thined out the ranks Strong A Martin started a saw mill ex Sweek. state chairman, M. A. Mil to a considerable extent As it was, ELECTRICITY EOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE ler, national committeeman, J. B. Rv‘ on theTedrow place on the Luckt&mute. ^ jtwo grades lud to occupy tm* same 1 They have a good mill and are cutting an, secretary. I room, and everything was entirely over- all kinds of timber. j TO PEOPIE WHO ARI WASTEEUL AND CARELESS. ^ ¡cruwdtd. The only way the board now I). S McDonald, the Dallas tannery see out of ihe difficulty is to engage a man. was in this week on a visit to his The injunction case of J. R. Cooper large room, say the Woodman iiali, for 10 YOU. WHO ARI NATURALLY CAREFUL. at the home VY'illiarn ¡(Kviipaucy by the first grade. This will of Independence, vs E. F. Cond, a Fanil Saturday morning at 7 o’clock,- sister, Mrs. T. Harchet. and he left to day*—Tillamook Headlight. take away some sixty pupits, ami allow County Judge of Polk county et al., b August 15 lDOrt, Mr. R. B Cochrane» 11 DOIS NOI COMI HIGH. Frank Hollister was up to spend Sun- I of the balance of the work being fairly prevent the latter from declaring prohi of Sjx»kane. and Miss Gertrude M. Kin ! well done at the schoolhouse and the bition in the city of Independence, wa ney, of Dallas. A number of frien«ls «lav with his parents, lie is with the j necessary tuition given in the at id i tonal argue«! before circuit Ju Ige William | were present to witness the ceremony, surveying crew on the Da.las and Salem Ii is e«'<>noinical liecauiw^it ran he quickly turned off when not ■grades. It is proinblematical whether Galloway in Dallas Friday morning and which was |>erformed hy Rev. M. P. road Whose head<|Uttfters are now at needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light j the Woodman hall can be secured. Ii afternoon, and the case was dismissed Dixon, after which the guests were in Kola. not it is very uncertain where the prim and the iniunction dissolved. burn, when not needed, to save l»>thi*r of lighting ami adjusting. vited to the dining room, where a table Miss Ada Osfield, «»f Portland, is visit The plaintiff baaed his plea that tin . richly ladened with culinary excellence ; arv can be'housed. In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 j>er ing the McVicker family this week, she .......... . . u .................... I , .......... ....................» ____ injunction be made permanent on simi- was in waiting to tempt the aptietite. ami, the sccoini «laughter having been I Other improvements at the school month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less l;ir grounds to those held in the Medford , j } , e happy couple were the recipients house were provided for, such as the college chums at Dallas.—Corvallis money than electric light, but «lows it save you anything when it renovation of the furnace anti «6 lie. injunction case, claiming that tin* pro- ,,f wmie very valuable presents. The Times. limits opjxirtunities for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight, ' needed repairs anti this work will In* hihition law for the count? was nulli* groom is a man of consioerable wealth. A. F. Campbell, a well known attor Hied in Imiepeinlence bv the fact that having real estate holdings in North attended to at once. smokes your walls, mars decorations and increases househoM work. Another year will see Dallas with an the city charter, itself a state law, was f)a|j0ta. at The Dalles amt at Spokane, ney, ami a brother of Preaident P. L. You can probably save a dollar tomorrow hy going witlmot your other school house, which its rapidly passed aft«*r the adoption of the local j 'jq1P bride is a lady of great worth, hav- Campbell, lias located in Eugene to meals, but it wouldn't l>e economy. It is not so much what you ¡ng the respect of all who knew tier. practice his profess ion. 11 if) offices will growing imputation makes necessary, option law in Oregon. The attorneys f«»r the plaintiff gave They took their departure on the 8:30 fie in room «, McClung building.—Eu save, but how you save, that counts. We are always ready U> ex ami this time it should be one fully capable of subserving our needs in this notice in open court, after the judge had train for New port, where they will re gene Guard. plain the “ ins and outs” of tin* lighting proposition to you. Call given his decision, of their intention to direction for years to come. main a few days, then from theta to Take Kmlol whenever you f«el that! on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business. appeal to the Supreme Court. The at Dakota and Wiacontin. They will !>e — - ♦ • * - — -------- torneys in the «*ase were: Carson A at home in Hjiokane to their friends af you need it. That is the oidy time you need to take Kodol. Just when yon Brown ami B. F. Jones, for the plain ter October 1st. need it: then you will not be troubled tiff, ami J. H. McN irv and Frank B. with sour stomach, belching gas on the i t ’s Allcock’s, first introduced to the Rutherford, lor the defense. One of K«l Plaster’s fine draught stomach, etc. Hoi«I by Conrml Stafrin. |M*oi»le sixty years ago, ami to-day nn- ------- --------- h«>r»«*s dropped <iea«l the other «lay from J doubt edly has the largest sale of any ex Mr. T. D. Phillips was thrown from a some unknown cause. The Gerlinger l»oys have transhiruusl ternal remedy—millions l>eing sold an- horte recently ami severely bruised his their o!«l auto in a sort of railroad cycle, nualiv throughout the whole civilized U-g. He continued his harvest work1 Mr, J. \\’ . Myer infortuen us that the by taking off the tires ami putting on E. W. K E AR NE S, Manager wond". There have been imitations, to however, but had to give up this w«*«*k j price pai«l f«»r picking this year hy the wheels use«l on hamlcars. It makes a 1 h * sure. I Hit never has there been one and have the inHaim«! parts lanced. growers of this vicinity will Is* 40 cents dandy conveyam-e all right, ami they to even compare with Allcock’s—the a box. Otlh e on Mill street, just north of the court house Dallas, Oregon are now able to go hack ami forth at any Mr. J. B. Nunn ami Miss Ruth will j world's standard external remedy. time, under their own power, and with Phones: Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297. For a weak back, cold on the chest or leave this aftern«s»n for S«*aside and , As several ot the players had gone off out any «*xerti«>n other than that of any local pain, the result of taking cold llo<>d River for a 10 «lays outing. At on their vacations, there was no band keeping on the track. It was surely a or overstrain, there's nothing we know H*jod River Mr. Nunn will inspect the concert la**t Sunday. They will be «lis- good idea. 1 of to corn pare with this famous piaster. many orchar«!«, ami gather information, i continued for the balance of the month. m p with a full line of Heaters, Ranges and Cook Stoves, also useful articles for the Kitchen, Pan try and Laundry, ill High Grade Tools, Farm ma chinery, etc., Not wishing to carry over any V e hicles or Implements, we are prepared to give you the best prices on these. D a lla s ^ O re g o n O August Bargain Sale $1.00 a pair August Bargain Sale 6 Cents a Yard 0 August Bargain Sale 50 Cents. August Bargain Sale 10 Cents a Yard Krebs Suit Thrown Out. August Bargain Sale 15 Cents a Yard August Bargain Sale $1.25 a Pair ____________________ August Bargain Sale 19 Cents a Yard Wholesale Prices “ THE SCHOOL OF Q U A L IT Y ” A . P. Armstrong, LL.U., Principal C ,W e occupy tw o floors 65 by io o feet, have a $20,000 equipm ent, employ a large faculty, g iv e in d ividu al instruction, receive m ore calls for office help than w e can meet. Our school ad m itted ly leads all Others in qu ality o f instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. «.S aid a Business Man: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end.” Said au Educator: “ The quality o f instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest.” C,Open all the year. Students adm itted at any time. Catalogue free. References: A n y bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland. FISKE, THE BEST PRINTER. P Mens', Boys' and Childrens' clothing are now a much less than regular prices. Bri i g your cash and p see what your dollars will do during this month. p REPORT ON STREET FUND. The Financial Side of the Improve ment Last Night. Why Girls go Wrong. P P P P The p P P P P p P P P P P Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon pp During this month you will find many items o f p \p good merchandise marked fa r below actual values p Mammoth Peache*. P W e have decided to cut prices unmercifully on cer p WILL BOYCOTT US. THE DIRT FLYING. YeHteriley ye editor receive*! n ho* hy # tain lines in order to clean up our stock. Quotations P UltitU for fair which winch he lit* ooukl ismld net lint luvnunt A \|||/ express account | Grading Going Rapidly Ahead on Eastern Hop Merchant Says j j ry J J and which he was not expecting. On given below represent only a few o f the many good Hops do not go. S., F. C. & W. opening it, we found tounu it full of mam moth peaches of some delectable varie a things we offer. W e strongly urge you to call and £ Hugo Hevse, a hop merchant of ty. The same day we received a letter Superintendent Louis Gerlinger, Jr.t pt Minneapolis, who is in the city, from Friend W. H. Beseker which fully inform» that the work of grading on examine the goods and prices. nays the Eastern brewers will not buy explained matters. Mr. Beseker left to the lowest notch, consistent with the quality of goods we sell. W m . Fault p-ty-pppppp P \Pt \p 2 On Our New Railroad—Town of In- p p dependence Dry—Boycotted. last year? W e are prepared to treat you just as squarely this year. I W e Shave % Our Profits «¡5 NO. 30. D A L L A S O R E G O N A U G U S T 20, 1908 0 p P p P p p P Bee Hive Store P p p R E L IA B L E DALLAS, P L A C E :: TO T R A D E OREGON P p SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price NEW TEACHERS ELECTED. Call For Campaign Funds. Brick Ready July 15th WEBFOOT ROOFING Geo. F. Shew. ' ------------------- ■> DECIDE INDEPENDENCE DRY. ^JYAYAYATATATATATi AYAYAYAYAYAYiY^ $ Judge Gallowty Refutes to Grant Injunction in Polk County. Q uiet H om e W edding. Mnrrie«l, <>f Mr. 5 i 3 % % % I % Î % Willamette Valley Co. I g % The Original Porous Platter. rn W iT A T i « n W A T TATATATA !▼ « W A * V 4