Several from here attended the cirrus
at Salem and all re|x»rt it a a being Hue.
A. J. Shipley and son-in-law, Alfred
Griffith, are digging * well on the form
e r’s place.
All the County News Graphically Writ Klila Clarke, who has been »taring
with her ai*ter at Falla City, returned
home Sunday.
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
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R. L. CHAPMAN...
Mrs. Dirk K.HlgeiH receive.! won! from
her fa her at W aterloo that they ha<l
one case of smallpox and several e x c is
ed.
FUN ERAL DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
OFFICE: Chapel and Parlor*, N. Main at.
D A L L A 5 , ORBUON:
Bell Phono 108.
-
Mutual Phone ltfOrt.
Calls Prom ptly A n sw ered Day or Night.
pigs t * give away. Anyone wanting
pigs call on tht 1 home,
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KINGS VALLEY.
The late rain will start the grass we
hope.
Art Robinson carried the mail last
week.
Anna Maxfield returned to Corvallis
Satu rday.
Howard Bush, of Hoskins, was in tlie
valley, Sunday.
Mrs. A. C. M iller returned from N ew
port Friday in the rain.
Several families of the Valiev went to
Corvallis Monday after peaches.
A. C. M iller and son. Curt, were do
ing business in Corvallis Saturday.
Jim Price, of Hoskins, visite I Sunday
at the home of Dick Rodgers -I wonder
why.
There was a dance at the MeCallum
Hall Saturday night which was well at
tended.
The Hoskins merchant, Mr. C. Skaggs,
attended the dance at MeCallum Hall
Saturday. NVe are glad to see him en
ter into Kings V alley society.
George Clark y , <>f Portland, visited
with hi« mother Mrs. K. Clarke and
fa llili V laat week.
Mauriee Wheelock ha« the material
, oil the ground for the erection of a new
house on his farm here.
Mrs Belle Sullivan and laughter,
Bessie, of Falls City, are spending a few
• lay- here with her mother Mrs. K.
j
Clarke.
j Flower, returned home from Portland |
with Mr. and Mrs. Flower Tuesday.
Bad Symptoms.
the Fishbuck Sunday.
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
The worn.in who h as ptriodlcal head-
ache., b a c a i lie, see. linai, I nary dark
.pot. or .packs ttmuing or dancing before
ber eye., b » y « u w l n g distress or heavy
full feeling p ) tuniaeh, faint ipells, drag-
glng-dowiy^etllng In lower abdominal or
pelvic region, easily startled or excited,
Irrogu
or painful periods, with or with*
out u, vie catarrh, is suffering from
weak n<
* an kflerangements that should
fnntl
** of ‘ above
*
have f
f-ntion. Not ' all
•ymptoi
likely to be present In any
ca»e at
Ime.
Negl
or badly treated and auch
cases
run Into maladies which de-
man/
surgeon'« knife It they do not
res lib a t a I I t .
No medicine
h/is such a Inn»
ju ¡ jB
¿
g j p nf
)n s si %
^ jm iü T iy n s tu a tfiL oi
y f , i-iii
a l 1)r
M
K Donahue and J. L. Murphy ami
I families started Wednesday morning by
team for th» r el •
In L ke countv.
ON UTILE BOY
RECOMMENDS CUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
aEEEBSag
ich a strong
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»evpra.1 Inyrtm -jm .—ivur-h. mnrp lh ^
nninlier.il
" " " t i T nf un m m v ......■¿.„.».•■■jsinna
bioft-y id
b TsTin g
known to medical science for the cure of
(iiiv Ramsdell went elk lim iting F ri
woman’s peculiar ailment* enter Into Its
day and took W alter Winaford along as
Mr. Mixtur has built a large goat composition. No alcohol, harmful, or
habit-forming drug is to be found In the
guide. They took one thousand pounds i
shed.
list of its ingredients printed on each
• if flour and said they would stay until j
bottle-wrapper
and attested under oath.
Mrs. Rose and little son are guests at
they got meat.
In any condition of the female system,
the |H>ht office.
I)r.
Pierce’
s
Favorite
Prescription can do
Mr. Hodger, telegram editor for the
J. W. W ooley has been back on his only good—never harm. Its whole effect
Oregonian, spent Monday with J. P.
Is
to
strengthen.
iu\
ig<»rate
and regulate
Logan, on his way to Newport. He was ranch this week.
the whole female system and especially
walking saying he could see the country I Miss Hampton lias had a new roof the pelvic organs. When those are de
better on foot.
r a i l 'd in function or affected by disease,
put on the post office.
the stomach and other organs o f digestion
Messers Rose and McDonald are become sympathy ¡rally deranged, the
nerves are weakened, and a long list of
working for Miss Hampton.
bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too
We had a heavy down pour of rain much must not bo <*xp«*eted of this "F a
John Pitzer visited Win. llerren Sun on the 27th and 28th, with no present vorite Preser pti« n.” It will not perform
miracles: will not cure tumors—no med
prospect of cessation.
day.
icine will. It will often prevent them, if
R. J. Robinson's «laughter and son- taken In time, and thus the operating
Win. Herren made a trip to Condon
table
and the surgeon’s knife may be
in-law have conn* here from California.
mill for lumber Monday.
They are occupying a part of Mr. Mix- avoided.
A man from Ohio is in these parts for ter’s house and Mr. Chamberlain is
Women suffering from diseases of long
standing, are invited to consult Doctor
a locality to nuke his home.
working for his landlord.
Pierce by h tt* r. ic. All correspondence
The farmers are cutting their clover
Owing to the breaking o f the support is held as strictly private and sacredly
now for seed. Harvest is over now.
contidential.
on which lie was standing, W. R. Mc Buffalo. N. Y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Win. Herren and family visited Burt Donald was precipitated from the roof
Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser (1000 pages)
Siuison last week and took in the show. . to the ground below, but except for a Is 9*nt free on receipt of 21 one-cent
few bruises was not much hurt.
Stam p; for p:iper-covered, or 31 stamps
Every body in this vicinity took in the
Í lor ; ioth-bound copy Address as above
show at Salem and Albany. They re
port a good time.
Mr. Smith, the M iller & Frantz ma
chine engineer, returned to Linn county
Saturday.
“ One day we noticed that our little
boy was all broken out with itching
sores. We first noticed it on his little
hands. His hands were not as bad
then, and we didn’t think anything
serious would result. But the next day
v.
ard at tbs < hitknint Remedies beta«
so good for itching sores, etc., that I
thought I would get them. By this
time the disease hail spread all over his
body, and his hands were nothing but
a solid inass of this itching disease. I
went to the drug store and purchased
a box of Cuticura Soap and one box of
Cuticura Ointment, and that night I
stripped my little boy and took the
Cuticura Soap and lukewarm water and
washed him well. Then I dried him
with a soft bath towel, and took the
Cutioura Ointment and rubbed him
thoroughly with it. I did this every
evening before I put him to bed and in
three or four nights he was entirely
cured. You have my permission to
publish this because anybody who suf
fered as my baby did ought to know of
the Cuticura Remedies. I will surely
and gladly recommend the Cuticura
Remedies, for they an* a godsend to all
suffering with skin diseases. Mrs. Frank
Donahue, 208 Fremont St., Kokomo,
Ind., Sept. 16, 1907.”
ROCCA.
SUNNYSLOPE.
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SUNNYSLOPE.
Charlie Mann, »if Dallas, was in the
Mr. Gulliam, of Monmouth, was in
valley last week visiting his mother,
this locality Monday.
Mrs. J. L. Burns.
John and Maggie Snider visited with
C. A. Frantz, Jim says, has a lot of
T H E 1909 R E O IS H E R E
NOT GOING TO BE SOMETIME, BUT NOW
READY TO DELIVER -NOTICE THE PRICE
to get around and shake hands with his !
large circle of friends who are glad to
| greet him again.
Adpn,rohUks.\Minmm
PmtfJua
JLxSnutu *
AcMUMs-
AuseSeed ♦
Aperfed Remedy fo rC o n s*
tto n , Sour Stomaeli.Dlarrt««
Worms,Coirvulsionsieverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP-
Facsimile Signature of
Breeze Gibson has returned from the I
coast.
N E W Y O RK .
Frank Kam erer, of Portland, visited
at the McDowell home.
James Sykes nqw residence is loom
ing up in great shape and is to he com
pleted by the middle of October.
AGAINST BULDOZING.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Him M -
The rain was a great help to late gar
den.
James Stewarts new house is nearing
completion. It is a ten room house.
of
Iw.tiytiPflt!, to t v ,
POPCORN.
Dr. R. I>. Duganne and Maurice But- !
Gently smear the face with Cuticura
Ointment, the great Skin Cure, but do
Mrs. Nannie Blalock is visiting in ler have returned from their outing at ; not
rub. Wash off the Ointment in five
Newport.
Portland.
minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot
Joe
Hirsh
berg
and
Harold
Fitchard
water
and continue to bathe the face
Jesse Yost has several hands h elping'
have returned from a brief trip to East freely for some minutes. Repeat morn
cover his barn.
ing and evening. A t other times use
ern Oregon.
hot water and Cuticura Soap for bath
We hear Lacev will begin picking
ing the face as often as agreeable.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell preached to a large
hops about Saturday.
Complete Externa! and Internal Treatment for
! congregation on Sunday at the Presbv-
Every Humor of Infant.«». Children, and Adults
W e hear Frank Gilliam will spend terian church.
consists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin,
Cuticura Ointment <50c.) to Heal the Skin, and
! the winter in California.
Cuticura Resolvent (50c). (or In the form of Chocolate
Mrs. Guv W alker and baby have re
Coated 1*1118 25c. per vial of GO) to Purify the Blood.
We hear there an* new baby boys at turned from a mouth’s visit in Portland
Sold tlirouirhout the world.
Potter Drug & Chem.
Corn..
Sole Props., Poston, Mass.
j Guy Metcalf's and Jasper \Yilk’s.
and Woodburn.
odTMailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases.
Monday.
M^ufiMriiH) Signature
or
Attorney Flower attended the Bar
Association meeting in Portland Mon
day. A t
the banquet held in the
Gommercial club rooms, 1 e met many
old time friends from the eastern states.
Am ong them was Fred Lehman, presi
dent of the National Bar Association.
McDowell Bros, have finished thresh
ing ami put away their machine.
Bears the
Promotes Digeslionf hterfuV
ness and fesLCuntains neiUrr
Opium.Morphine nor Miami.
N o t N a r c o t ic .
Rev. E. A. La Dow has been re-en-
: gaged for another year as pastor of the
'Christian Church at Falls Gity. Mr.
1 La Dow is very popular with our people,
ami all are well pleased at the action
j of the trustees in engaging his services
for another year.
And Blackheads Prevented and
Cured by Cuticura.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
AVc gelatile Preparation tir As
simila ling the Foot! und Rettola
ling Ute Stomachs aiullWlsjl
Gal Kramer has lately been running ,
the W alker House for Golonel Matthews,
during the latter’s absence. That sweet
smile of Gal’s w ill make a man hungry,
ami the W alker House is the real place
! to get the hunger satisfied.
The Porter thresher is over on the
river bottom near Lincoln.
There is a new baby girl at Harry
Lacey’s.
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
j
P IM P L E S
PEEDEE.
■ -
For Infanta and Children.
Jonah Lowe is enlarging his house by
His Hands were a Solid Mass, and ' raising
the root and adding a second
Disease Spread All Over His Body j story. It is in charge o f Dick Ferguson,
I which insures a g o o « l job.
— In Four Days the Child was
Herb March i* rapidly convalescing
Entirely Cured— Mother Strongly from
bis recent sickness and in now able
I ’b ie. 's F a v o ri-
Li»>ru _ Wo medicino li
prufewipiiiir iiiaaa/ini
CASTORIA
Ben Vi
in«l
ick are in
¡Eastern Giegon, alune they will re-
i main for some time looking after their
j land interests there.
J5
A t b m o n th s o ld
D o s e s - J 3 O . m s
Guaranteed under the Foodaj
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
T H E O K NTAUn tO M P A N Y , N E W VO R N CITY.
MARKET REPORT.
City Express & Transfer Co.
MUSCOTT A STARR, PROPRIETORS
RKCOBTISD WEEKLY BV U. M. LOUGH ARY.
Prominent Republican Antagonizes
Placard Posting.
Clay Bush, of Parker, was in the val - 1
Mrs. Tom Fitchard departed Satur
i ley this week ge tting hop pickers.
day for Portland where she will make
W ill Bush and Win. Shewey are haul her future home.
A ll kinds of hauling ;it reasonable
rates. Phone orders promptly at
tended to. Headquarters at W eb
ster’s confectionery.
Wheat, a bushel, 85c.
Bran, a ton, $25 00.
Shorts, a to n , $80.
Oats, a bushel, .‘>5 cents.
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
Flour, a sack, $1 25.
Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
Potatoes, a bushel, (50.
Butter, a pound, 25 cents.
Lard, a pound, 15 cents.
Bacon, sides, a pound, It» cents.
Hams, a pound, 15 to 20 cents.
Shoulders, a pound, 12lo cents.
Eggs, a dozen, 25 cents.
Chickens, a dozen, $2 (ti $5.
Dried fruits, a pound, fi @ 15 cents.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
Turnips, a pound, 2 cents,
Cabbage, a pound, 112 cents.
Onions, a poun I, 8 cents.
Beans, a pound, 5 '2 @ 8 cents.
Corn meal, a pound, Scents
D ay, a ton, $8 ($ $12.
Phones: Bell 284, Motu 1 254
There was njade public today c o rre-!
Ba n Pilone Mutual 245
spondence wherein John W . Kern, the
Mr. Holman has just sold his 1907 democratic nominee tor vice-president,
crop of hops.
Phones :
sought and obtained from I). M. Parry,
ing lumber for a bridge in McTimtnonds
Miss Eva Mulkey returned to P ort
Mutual 327
I.OWKKT I'K IC K I) S T A N D A R D M ADK!> l ’ A S S K N d K K C A R IN T IIK W O R LD valley.
land Tuesday where she intends to
Grandma Mason has gone to visit her ex-president of the National Association
Bell 191
of Manufacturers and a prominent re- I
spend
the
winter.
son
near
Turner.
Ernest Bush and wife have gone to
publican an expression of opinion hos-1
work and pick hops for Clay Bush at
Mr. H. 10. Edgar and fam ily have re
Mr. A. N. G ilb ert was out Tuesday tile to the posting of “ prosperity pla- j
Parker.
turned from the Cascades where they seeing his hop yard.
cards” in factories to the effect that “ on
spent
a
couple
of
weeks.
Why wait for the new and untried Car,
D A LLA S , OREGON
Frank Rowley and Arthur Dye have
Ki«l«l H al! and wife have arrived from the day after the election of Taft and 1
Sherman this factory will start up full j
that even tin* manufacturer does not know
returned from California and say Ore-
Mr. and Mrs. I, L. Smith and son, the coast to pick hops at Brophy’ s.
A ll kinds (d meats.
force.”
gen
is
good
enough
for
them.
W alter, have returned from a camping
how it is going to stand up? Buy a REO
Mrs. Louis Gerlinger was visitng
Pure lard.
Kern asked Parry “ in the light of the '
trip, spent on the Alsea.
the Car of satisfaction, immediate d eliv
with Mrs. Taylor, one «lay last week.
Fi !* «ml pou ltry Fridays and
fact that the present high tariff lias not
Every ffav brings a great number of
ery. NOT HOT A IR
Saturdays.
Mr. Brophy will commence picking maintained prosperity, I would like to
hop pickers to town. Almost all the hops the 7th. He will pay 50 cents a ask w hether the posting of these plac
yards will begin picking Monday.
Highest
market price
ards
does
not
savor
of
trying
to
obtain
box.
Leo Welch, of Portland, is visiting his
money under false pretenses?”
Mrs. George Conkey has returned
paid
for
fa
t stock.
Our storekeeper is kept quite busy
aunt, Mrs. Fred Smith.
Parry replied that he was not in sym
from Sodaville, where she took her sis now days, supplying two railroad camps
pathy with such abuse of the power of |
Lafe
Finseth,
of Dallas,
visited ter, Miss Emroy M cDevitt, for the bene with eatables.
the em ployer; that it is poor business j
fit of her health.
friends in Independence Sunday.
TEA
A G E N T S W A N T E D IN O R E G O N , W A S H IN G T O N , ID A H O A N D li. C.
Mrs. Odom and children, >f Dallas, policy to promise to run a factory on
Miss Flora McCallon, of Dallas, visit -
The circus in Salem drew quite a are camped here visiting relatives and full time in the event of any election;
Dallas, Oregon.
Moneyback means that
| ed friends in Independence Wednesday. crowd of Independence people. Am ong getting ready for hoppicking. They that the business reaction was quite be
R .C . C RA V EN
-
-
Pre«iden
those who ■.vent over were: Owen will pick for Holman.
yond 1 he power of political parties to
| Mrs. Earhart and daughter, Miss
the
tea
is
good
and
well
Roberts, E«1 Owen, Cleve Robinson,
W.
G.
VASSALL
-
-
Cashier
con
trol;
that
he
could
not
bring
him
-j
N O R TH E R N D IS T R IB U T O R
Clara, were capital citv visitors Satur-
Perle Cooper, Marion Butler, Ralph
D IR E C TO R S :
Mr*. Stanton is »topping with her j se|f to post such nlaranlfl leepite Re-
1419 Broadway,
495 Alder St.
814 Second Ave.
¡■lay.
worth
the
money.
j N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, I). L. K eyt
Morrison.
Dr.
O.
I)
Butler
and
wife,
father,
while
her
mother
is
in
Oregon
puhlioanism
and
d
eclare»:
Seattle, Wash.
Portland, Ore.
Spokane, Wash
Geo. Wells, of Buena Vista, was Joe Hirsh berg, Ross Nelson, Mrs. Chas. ( ity taking care of her «laughter Leona 1 “ j am no more in sympathy with the ^
M. M. Ellis, W . G. Vassall.
C an t m e a n anything
transacting business in Independence Mattison, Mrs. Clyde W illiams and whn has tuberculosis of the bone.
statement that Bryan is the enemy of I
| This bank is pleased to place at tlie
suffers
great
pain.
little daughter Thelma, Mrs. C. W.
industry than I do the statement that
disposal of its customers the facilities
else.
Butler and children.
T aft is a creature of trusts.” and said
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' gained during many years of continuous
that the recent poll o f the manufactur
Your grocer returns your money if you don’ t
service and growth.
ers’ associations of the country had
like Schilling'* Best; we pay him.
shown a majority of the members in fa
Mr, James, father-in-law of Ralph vor of a revision of the tariff.
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Henry Jones was a caller at Dallas, Hall, is visiting the latter.
“ Lent W p Jfaaget.”
j Friday.
Quite a number of Falls City people
Fiske, the best printer.
H. R. Martin and family, of Am ity: j took in the circus last week.
I
visited at. Perrydale Saturday.
Frank Ward, of Dallas, was in town
Miss H ilda Tiling visited friends in | last week for a couple of days.
M cM innville the first of the week
Charles Dill has gone to his claim in
Win. K ey t and wife visited a few days Lake county and expects to be absent
' for some time.
last week with relatives in Corvallis.
20 H. P TOURING CAR F. 0. B. FACTORY $1,003
INDEPENDENCE.
REO
RAPID COMMERCIAL CARS
Glover’s
Meat Market
PREMIER
|
DALLAS CiTY BANK
FRED BENNETT
FALLS* *CITY.
PERRYDALE.
ONUMENT
M arb le -
Willaimtle University.
Mrs Bryant is visiting her daughters
here after an absence in the eastern
states of several moots.
J. M. Wise and wife left Thursday
morning for their home in Boise, Idaho.
Quite a number from this vicinity at
tended the circus at Salem Thursday.
Dick Duignan, of Portland, is spend
ing a weeks vacation with his parents
heie.
We
Some
Have
Been
and are
Interesting
Prices
Still
on
M aking
Miss Leone and Victor W illiam s, of j
Dallas, visited with their aunt Mrs. .
Lynn, several days.
Furniture
Omer Carson came up from Portland '
Saturday evening to visit his parents,
returning Sunday afternoon.
See Our Show Windows For Special Values
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f >
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COMFORT AND
P R O T E C T IO N
afford ed b y a
i
SPECIAL
We Cater
to the
Local Trade
Guaranteed
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» 30 0
Rev. Elijah Stivers and wife, who I
have been spending the summer at the |
home of Henry Gilliam , left the latter I
p irt «»f the week for Carlton, to visit a
few davs with friends. They will then
return t'> their home in Eugene where
Rev. Stivers will resume his studies in
the Bible College.
Dr. R. Lee Woods, snd Miss Carrie
Robinson, both of Am ity, were united
in marriage bv Rev. Stivers at the home
of Henrv Gilliam on the evening of Aug.
25th
Dr. Woods is a practicing physi
cian at Am ity, one of the best in Yamhill,
county. His bride is the bright and ac
complished daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
Frank Robinson. They were raised in
Am ity and have a host of friends who
join in wishing them a bright and pros
perous future.
Everywhere
A J TOWttt CO BOSTON U S »
Mrs. PieBasant Orchard is quite sick
>
♦
♦
Mr. Thun, of Dundee, is visiting his
son, Henry.
line o f Heaters at tne BEST PRICES it the town
Edwards Bros, gave a dance at the
Woodman hall Saturday night.
Full Line of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Riggs, of Van-
»•ouver, Washington, are visiting friends
here.
Bike Supplies
Guy Bros. & Dalton
Hardware and Furniture
Torn Bowman is down from Black
Rock for a visit with his brother, J. R.
Bowman.
Ncwbill A: CampU*il have again start
ed their clover miller after a several
days’ layoff on account of tl e rain.
EO LA
Mr. Brophy
»aidand.
i»
viaitinK re la tiv e in
♦
TO YOU
which to j
you have j
eat w ill i
SALT CREEK
LUMBER CO.
This is the place
to get your
BABY
C A R R IA G E T IR E S
LEf SM
ITH’S CYClfRY
1 » j Phone and stand at Cherring-
*
ton s drugstore.
M ISS M. O L IV E S M IT H
INSTRUCTOR ON
P IA N O A N D O RG AN .
,, ,
Studi«»: Room 2, Wilson building.
¡ h Dallas, Oregon.
~ir. *lt \tr
^
(f sir sit srf sir
-p
^ ^ -p ^ j i t Jit
rp y 'M.
1 x
£
50 lb s. and under, I ¿ c per lb. 5
100 lb s. . . . $1.25 per 100 f
¿ 0 0 lb s. . . .
1.00 per 100
Cash must accompany all out-
of-town orders and add lot* for
each sack.
¡D ALLAS ICE CO.
i
E. B O Y D & S O N
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Corner Grocery
We Make
Our Own
HORSE-SHOEING
SC£ O H
devices. It is the latest thing
out for shoeing horses and he
has the best equipment and
can do the l>est horse-shoeing
there is done in the county.
He has the l»est of help and
therefor can hack up what he
says. Just give him a trial
and be convinced. There is no
better work put out than is
put out at this shop.
I TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
W ILL HUBBARD
^
On and After This Date the
Price of Ice Will be
as Follows:
may have led you to infer that our pri
ces are as high as the character of our
merchandise. A vb*it here will remove J
that
impression
im m ediately. You
will find the cost of ottf groceries not a
bit more than you generally have to
pay for articles whose cheap prices are
their only merit.
and have every
. J. W A G N E R
thing to satisfy F R E D
has just put in one of
the “ Barcus”
your wants
With our 10 years exper
ience in repairing bicy
cles with tne most up- < >
to-date tools and metn- ! i
ods we are better pre-
dared to do your wheel
work than any. one else,
and guarantee satisfac-
tion and right prices.
Our linos o f Charter Oak and Universal Heaters
have arrived and are now being set up. The biggest
Joe Davidson was a Portland visitoi
Sunday.
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...at t he ..
Bicycle
! Repairing
BALLST0N.
Mr M. >.• ir Oz- -u sir »if Me yle '¿f >ir
Q U A L IT Y
Clean • L igh t
Durable
day.
C. L. H A W K IN S
Railroad street, Dallas.
OUR R E PU TA TIO N FOR GROCERY
I
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SLICKER?
Mr. Buttriok. of McCoy, who had the j
misfortune to get his clover holier burn
ed last week, received a new one which
thev unloaded from the car here Satur-
Founded in 1844.
New $50,000 building this year. The
College of l iberal Arts lias strong, brain
developing courses. Other courses in
Oratory, Music, The«dogy, Education,
Medicine, Law, and in the Acadaniy.
Forty-five Professors.
High
quality
instruction. State Libraries afford su IF LOW PRICES APPEAL
perior advantages, For catalogue ad this is decidedly the place at
buy your groceries. The little
dress
to pay here for good things to
P R E S . F. H O M A N ,
he a pleasant surprise to you.
Salem, Ore gon.
•tfjWEICj
Mrs. Lulu Edwards and little sons, !
are spending a few weeks at the home |
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W in. Sar- J
geant.
-Granitel
The
BEST
MEATS
O F A L L
K IN O S
A
l ’
B AR N H AR T & GRANT
Next to Postoffice
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* Conte in and try a dish.
A ll we ask is it com pa ri
son and \ve will have you
as a regular customer.
Our parlors are cool,
plea 5M nt and inviting.
Caterers for halls, pic
nics, private parties, etc.
D elivery free of charge.
everything in confection- j[
ery and tropical fruits
Johnson Bros.
North Main Street
DALLAS