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s K odol Gr u To G iv e lx i- a n t e e d Satisfaction or lo u r Money F o r headache Dr. Milet»' A n ti-P a in Pills. BIG DEED FOR RECORD. Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. Back. !r u fter ui.ln,{ tw o -tiiln U o f ft ♦' Oft b it t i« o f K odol, you cun boneatly u ty It lifts not I benétlltMi you w « w l.i «fu n d >our tuoUftj Try Kodul today, on thin uuurmiteft. | KM1 ou tau d «Inn the foMowiuK. ;ir».«ei.t It to tl.e d-ftler « t the tim e o f puruhftM- | I f It falls to * » - l * f Y ' i. return to * b ottle pou .* 1 it ;i* cun-third •>/ the medicli»* \ tc the dealer fiu u i w a jtn y u u bought It. and we w ill refund jo u r money. *r‘—- ------- ------- ^tate— . . . ■ Belden Grant came up from Portland last night ! (Maud Dunn has been up from the . ..... - ■ — ! metrojKjlis. Think of One Containing Word*. Charley Lane is at Black Hock today, where he makes weekly visits with a line of A. H. Harris’ jewelry goods. BUILDERS, ATTENTION! 22,000 In connection with our lumber and thingle trade, we County Clerk Smith showed us this Advertising under this head } cent a word Cbas. Hartung was down from Falls each insertion j morning a deed which has been sent in are now handling lime, platter, cement, brick and City last evening. Sold, "toy CO£TIx..A-I3 S T iL F E I lT . S a l i t a , Orearon The big maple near the creamery was | to be put on record which will keep land. Lowed potsible price* on all building material Recorder Toner ami his big typewriter *OR HALE — A couple o f buck goats, one year cut down this morning. old past. Cheap. G. W. McBee, Pallas Dallas college opened up yesterday i busy for some time transcribing it to the 08 Miss Flora McCallon went to Portland Redord of Deeds of Polk county. It is with a good attendance. * # $ # * # t M I * # f t # * * : i : * « > * * * * 4 H f t « + * * today. | from the Falls City Lumber company to K K P t o l e t on shares -(in Cotswold ewes. A full line of muslin underwear at | Campaign buttons are now in evi I Augustus Peabody and consists of 'H ' Samuel Orr, Bell phone, Rirkreall. tf dence on many coat lapels. DO YO U REMEM BER THOSE $ ^ the Emporium. 43 pages of printed matter ami 16,- Buv your school I took H , pencils ami $ GOOD B AR G AIN S YO U GOT A T a i. A full line of school supplies at Staf- tablets at Belt Cherrington’s 0 8 T — Mondav between Dallas and the home OljdOO words, it will cost about $M> to is right now making some - o f J. G. Trent, a pair of gold rim med spec t rin’s drug store. DROWNED AT INDEPENDENCE. ¡of Cherrington # # the finest photos he has ever made in Do not forget the matinee Saturday I have it recorded, the cost averaging tacles. Finder w ill receive reward for their ^ Prof. Metzger is back from a trip in afternoon at the Electric Palace. 824 about $1 a page, as now written up by return to him at the Dolph place. j Dallas. < j|i Eastern Oregon. .Stephen Cooper, aged fil was drowned E. C. Strayer is now dividing time Sheriff Grant went to Huver today to typewriter. This, however, is not the § We change pictures every night at serve a Jackson county summons. near independence Monday evening by NE year old Loganberry plants for sale at 4 largest deed that has been filed with with Claud Shaw in the work of assist rents, any quantity. W e w ill book orders stepping from the ferry boat before it 1 the Electric Palace. § ing PostmaHter Coad. Both boys at for the Black I^Kans to be delivered in the Mr. Lee Smith has completed a nice Clerk Smith for record. The largest one soring readied the landing, the body being at f4 a h un dred.— W. U. Kraber, Dallas. tend college. h Just received at ( ’ rider’s grocery a fp last year? W e are prepared to treat you just was from E. Clemens Horst company to Mutual phone. cement walk in front of bis cyclery. tf found about eight rods below where j car load of fine river bottom potatoes. the Mercantile Trust company, of San the accident occuried. A as squarely this year. Uncle Joe Engles, of Centralia, is Stafrin’s drug store has everything visiting his nephew, Hon. N. L. Butler. Francisco. It involved a (Consideration Stephen Cooper bad been employed O R S ALE —One team o f heavy work horses; as a check boss on the ranch of J. K. I of $400,000, contained 22,000 words, C you need to begin school studies with. * weight 3,000 pounds. Harness anu wagon Lane Gilliam, of Los Angeles, is here Cooper, on the Marion county side of WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY Everything in fine millinery now fora visit with his aunt, Mrs. F. M. i took up 42 typewriter pages of the cheap. 9300 buys them—8. B. Sne.-d, Dallas. OlB the river nearly opposite Independence. record and cost $45 to record. open for inspection at The Emporium I Collins. L A C G H A R Y ’8 GROCERY. Monday evening Stephen Cooper went over t,i Independence and before start Buy your school books, pencils and MORE SCHOOL FAIR NOTES. 0 8 T —At watering place near Bridgeport Mrs. J. C. Uglow has returned from a tablets at Belt & Cherrington’s. O 1 ! several days’ visit with her grandfather ■* school house, one small grip containing ing homeward managed to acquire more one la d y ’s and one childs jacket. Binder will booze than he could carry comfortably. Mrs. A1 Campbell and babies attend ! at McMinnville. t While at McMinnville School Super- please notify E. E. Hewitt. Monmouth. While returning to the farm about 7 dlO f ed the McMinnville fair the first of the X to the lowest notch, consistent with the quality of o’clock ha stepped into the river as the John Bird left for the hot springs j iotendent Seymour endeavored to seen re week. ! Sunday to see if he could not get relief the attendance of Ezra Meeker, who COR SALE One hundred head o f goats by S. the ferry neared the lauding and in his ™ goods we sell. 1 T. Smith, Smithtleld tf semi-inti xicated condition was quickly Second hand school hooks taken in from rheumatism. lately made the famous trip by ox drowned I. K. Cooper and the city of exchange for new ones at Belt & Oher- Superintendent Seymour has been at- team over the old pioneer trail, but he Independence offered a reward of $25 for ington’s Ol I tending the school fair at Mac and re COR R EN T—The Coolidge farm, 4 m iles east was unable to come, having to return to ‘ o f Dallas. Due hundred and nine acres at the recovery of the body. This incited A couple of Salvation Army people ports it a big success. an acre .Must be cash rent. Owners w ill be a great deal of interest in the search and his Tacoma home. He would have |3 helped enliven our streets of evenings on place u ntil October 1st. tf the Is sly was found at 2 o’clock Tues Gilman Nunn, who is now located at this week. Timber, visited bis parents, Mr. and proved a great drawing card. day aftei noon. Several of Arnold’ s shows, in addition j W ENTY-F1VE high grade Cotswold and Lin Tlie deceased was no relation to J. K Frank Myer and party left for the Mrs. J. B. Nunn. Sunday. coln ram lambs, *7 each.—C. D. Nairn, Cooper, by whom he was employed, and coast Tuesday morning to have an out with a full line o f Heaters, Ranges and Cook A. W. Dunn and Taylor came up from to the steam swing, will I k » here for the Ballston. Address Am ity, R o u te2. lias no relatives in this section of the ing and fish for salmon. their Dundee farm Tuesday. A neigh amusement of the large crowd sure to Stoves, also useful articles for the kitchen, Pan- X country. It is understood that he lias a Prof. I. M. Glen and family returned bor is drying their crop this year. be in attendance, and who may hanker try and Laundry, all High Grade Tools, Farm ma- T this afternoon from their summer's stay • HOICK English rye grass seed 6 cents a broile r in Ohio. The dead man was very well known W hih George Scott has been working after more than the exhibits to while ^ pound.—U. D. Nairn, ballston, Address chinery, etc., N ot wishing to carry over any y e- X at Dallas.— Eugene Guard. A m ity, Route 2- 08 in Salem, having made this city bis in a Buena Vista hop yard, Walter Ford away the time. headquarters for a number of year's. has taken his place in the grocery. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Francis, of Port hides or Implements, we are prepared to give The Old Home Day proved a He had usually lieen employed in saw land, were visiting their many old T W E N T Y good breeding ewes with pure bred A fine second hand piano for sale at a lamentable fizzle, residents of the you the best prices on these. X friends here Sunday and Monday. 1 CotswoTd ruui for fluo—C. D. N airn, Bull- mills giid in the woods.—Statesman. great bargain. Call at Cherrington’s county not seeming to desire the stun. Address Am ity, Route 2. As the accident occurred on the 08 comin: back of their old friends and rel Do not forget the smoker at the ar art studio. Marion side of the rivet, i’olk county mory this evening. All members of had nothing to do with the handling ot “ Eat All Wa C an." S a ,a Willie. Someone borrowed Uncle Bill Brown’s atives. y place in Perrydale I have for sale a Company II are requested to be pres* jack-crew. He is needing it badly, and It is feared that the hard frost A T m blacksmith shop, two houses and two the case, hut Judge Coat! was notified Down east they say, “ Eat all you can ent, of last night may have injured some of barns and H i acres o f land. 1 w ill sell the would be greatly obliged for its return. of the death. and can all you can’t eat.” 1 guess shop and fixtures, or sell the tools and rent the crops in time for exhibit. ----- --- - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cosper left today the shop. Also for sale, two Jersey cows and there’s all kinds of goods to can. Lots While you are trading in town Satur tw o heifers, lour young l)uroc Jersey red sows for a season of sightseeing at the Port day afternoon, come in and enjov the of people go camping in the fall Fined for Selling Liquor. and one boar, one single seated buggy, garden FIVE ACRE*TRACTS land stock show and a visit with her moving pictures at the Electric Palace. months and hunting and fishing. Gee, plow and cultivator, a United States cream Diligent work on the part of Sheriff when I help unpack all the comforts of separator, 450 pounds an itour. in qu ire at iji *{• sister at The Dalles. shop.—A. B. Strong. Grant and Deputy Horatio Morrison camp life in our canned goods depart National Committeemen R. E. W il Earl Wisecarver left today to accept a liams went to Portland yesterday to as Uncle Bill Brown Plats Fifty Acre* caused the arrest and conviction of a ment, I can just imagine myself cook position in a Portland tonsorial shop. couple of parties at Independence Sat ing a rabit stew Î I t ’s well to have a sist in the hard labor of the Taft cam in Dallas. Orville Shultz will probably take his C K SALE—One registered Jersey bull c a l f - urday for dispensing an intoxicating paign. good supply of provisions—you’ re a lot 1 E. E. H ew itt, Monmouth, tf chair in the shop here. beverage illegally. Their names were more apt to be successful with the fish Mrs. Emma B^lt left Wednesday for At the real estate agency of H. M. R. E. Gibbons and Ed Kebbert, and in and game—and we have some dandy Two young men engaged in fisticuffs Poltland, where she will hereafter re A NUMBER o f registered Poland China hogs trial before Justice B. Wilson Monday good things to carry awav with you. Sunday evening, and as a result the side, having bought a rooming house on Brown may be seen a plat of 50 acres in for sale, boars and sows, bred and unbred, the city has $20 more in its strong Yamhill street, All (orts of canned meats, vegetables North Dallas, which Uncle Bill has just by S. D. Stcffy, Dallas. Also one yearlin g boar they were fineo $50 each. • box than it did the day previous. and preserves, biscuit and nancake and tw o young boars. tf had surveyed and platted into five acre Kodol will, in a very short time, en flours, oil ready to mix with the milk In a letter received from J C. Hayter A. Lineback and son, Alvah, superin as we are going to press, he informs us tracts. The land lies on the hill, ex able the stomach to do the work it and bake; ham, bacon, chipped beef, tendent of the Davenport music house, that he is now in Albuquerque, New E is a Hrstelass horse slider at Fred should do and the work it should do is to cheese, potatoes, etc. There’s just a tending hack to the creek. It is fine 'T 1 H E W R agner’s of this city, left for a short business trip Mexico, and feeling fine. blacksmith shop. G ive him a digest all the food you eat. It makes few pointers, and if you’ ll trust your se tf orchard land, and will undoubtedly be trial and be convinced. to Philomath today.—Albany Herald. the stomach sweet and it is pleasant to lection with us, it will be a good one. Will Wagner and family are on their quickly snapped up a t$150 an acre, sev take, It is sold here by Conrad Stafrin. Come in and consult with me. W. J. Mulkey, of Monmouth, visited way here from Alberta, having stop registered and unregistered yearlings Wood burn b’ at week, and while here ped t Vancouver for a visit with some eral tracts being already spoken for. B OTH and early iamb rams for sale. A ll fitll This action of Mr. Brown’s is a move in blooded Cots wolds, Also two registered year he made partial arrangements to of Mrs. Wagner’s relatives. the right direction, and it is to be hoped lin g Angora bucks. -W. D. Gilliam , Dallas. Dick Elder has returned home from purchase Hotel Woodburn.—Woodburn M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building. 824 Ray & Co. may have to move their that more of our large land holders will Bell phone. Independent. Walla Walla. For headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Fill* street scales next year when the ma follow his example, and cut*, up their Miss Nola Coad will teach in the cadam work is continued, and a suita Books, pencils, tablets, etc., for school land into tracts of convenient size for i BOUT 65 head o f mixed goats for sale. In- Something in post cards at Daniel’s. Perrydale schools Miss Edna Morrison ble location is now bothering them. work at Stafrin’s drugstore. the small gardener and orchardist. » quire o f Roy Bird. Dullas. 824 will teach at Aetna, and Miss Allie Ful October records now ready at L. D Just received at Crider’s grocery a ler will have eharge of the Gooseneck Judge Galloway’s court will set in Daniel’s store. carload of fine river bottom potatoes. su ffers I t r o k e . special session on next Thursday for school this winter. vour home raised or moved, Mr. T. J. (iraves, of McCoy, was a W HEN you want W eldon Black, Dallas. Mutual the pur»«ose of clearing the docket of Brown & Stout, lawyers, abstracters, phone 234. E. L. Baker and Miss Lillie Wilson, of some divorce cases, making orders, et Dallas visitor Friday. notary public. Collections. UglowBld. Independence, were married here last Uncle Will Grant Now in Precariaus cetera. Oyster shell grit food for chickens, W * S H IN G "O N AND TE N TH STREETS Misses wool tailor suits from $5 up; Wednesday by Rev. A .J . Hunsaker. S E R V IC E A B LE O. I. C. boars for sale.—C. I. old and young at Loughary’s. Condition. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell will • O Ballard, r" * miles east of -- Dallas. - ladies’ suits from $8 up at The Empor They went from here to Portland.— Mc P O R T L A N D , OREGON move to Perrydale about the first of Oc Minnville Reporter. Money of private parties to loan on ium. tober, where they have purchased a ¿ood real estate security.—L. D. Brown. Wednesday morning Uncle Will W R i T ' i FOR CA T AL OG Knowing that they are up against the School books, stationery, pencils and *OK Sale Ash, maple and alder wood Evan farm. Prof. Caldwell will remain and S24 Grant was unable to arise from his bed, Evans, Dallas. Phone, Easj 35. tf everything needed for school at Staf real thing in trying to elect Taft, the attend to his college work. that Place» You in a Good Position republican national committee is now Get your tire set at Fred. W agler s, rin’s. he at 7 o’clock that morning suffering a F. L. Buell returned from Polk county trying to get Roosevelt to take the stump the household tire-sef *er. in 15 minutes Second hand school books taken in in his behalf ami as a last chance. on Saturday, where he has gone to visit stroke of paralysis which renders him or while you wait. exchange for qew ones at Belt & Cherr- his mother, who is seriously sick with incapable of either speech or motion. If correspondents would get their let- cancer, and her death is looked for at DeWitt’s Little Dai ly Risers are small ington’s 01 Equalization Board Meeting. The stroke effected his left side in its pills, easy to take, gentle and sure. Sold terr here not later than Tuesday night, any time.—Tillamook Headlight. Prof, and Mrs. H, H. Dunkleberger they all can be placed together and entirety and to some extent the rest of by Conrad Stafrin. entertained a number of their friends make the paper much better looking Arnold’s steam swing arrived in town his body. He has been ailing for some M OTICE is hereby given that on Monday, the 19th day o f October, 1908, the Board of DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Saturday evening. Monday evening and is now running on time, and something of the kind was Equalisation from a typographical standpoint. w ill meet at the county court Salve is the best thing to use for piles. D. J. Riley’s block, opposite the Wood house, at the city o f Dallas, in the county of Mr. E. E. Hewitt, *>t Monmouth, says Monday Ed, Plaster received a check man hall. There is surely no lack of not a great surprise. His many friends Polk, state of Oregon, to examine and correct Sold bv i/onrnd Stafrin. assessment rolls, to correct all errors in When you want prescriptions filled there is nothing like the Itemizer to for $250, which was the amount of in amusements for all in Dallas just now. in Dallas hope for his speedy recovery, the valuation, descriptions or qualities o f land, by a competent druggist, one who is bring results. Those cows he advertised surance carried by him on his fine horse but his physicians hold out no great lots or other property, or Incorrectly assess last week were called for and sold Fri M. E. Grusbeck. who is in charge that recently died. Tile animal had ed as to description or quantity, or where careful anu knows what he is about, go day. been insured but twenty-five days. of Arnold’s merry-go-round, gave the hopes of the patient's surviving the assessed in the name of a person or persons to Conrad Stafrin’s drug store. not the ow ner thereof, or assessed under or be kids a free swing last night, but not so catastrophy. yond the actual cash value thereof, and to as The soft drink establishment located many attended as the organ was not DeWitt’ s Kidney and Bladder Pills If the republicans are defeated this sess all lands, lots or other property appearing A r e yo u d o i n g w h a t yo u c a n to p op u l at e your State? fall it will be because the president are for weak back, backache, rheumatic in the old Bilyeu & Bparks saloon has playing and the cold wind kepteveryone to have been omitted or that was not assessed. gone out of business; presumably not Petitions or applications for the reduction of forced Secretary Taft as the nominee.— pains, inflammation of the bladder and at home. a particular assessment shall he made in w rit enough trade to justify continuance, all other annoyances due to weak kid McMinnville Reporter, Republican. OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honent farmer», mer- ing, verified by the oath of the applicant or Mr. W. W. Ullerv has purchased a COFFEE neys. They are sold by Conrad Stafrin. and, peradventure, foi other weighty his attorney, and be Hied with the board dur chante, mechanic», cierk», people with brains, strong hands and Kodol will, without doubt, make your half interest in the real estate business reasons. ing the first week it is by law required to be a willin« heart—capital or no capital. stomach strong and will almost instant of Mr. A. J. Barham. They will cer W. S. Hall, who lives near Indepen Three-quarters of coffee in session, and any petition or application not so made, verified and filed, shall not be con Dr. S. A. Mulkey spend several days tainly do a good business, as they have ly relieve you of all the symptoms of in dence. Polk county, has been looking sidered or acted upon by the board. at Monmouth, and while there investi digestion. Get a b ottle of it today. It after his farm interests in Sherman a fine list of property, and are experi is sucli that vve can’t Dated, September 24, A. !>., 1908. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Co (Lines in Oregon) is sold here bv Conrad Stafrin. county during the week. “ Bill” looks gated the creamery, cannery and dry enced in the line of attracting new ( ’ 8. GRAVES. Assessor o f Polk County, Oregon. ing propositions, all three of which in comers. touch it; we make five like the climate down that way agrees C. D. Chorpening, formerly of Eu dustries are represented there. They is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for diotribution gene. who has been employed by the with him.—Grass Valley Journal. are all in a prosperous condition and I Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup does grades of the top quarter. through every available agency. Will you not help the good Willamette Valley Co. at Dallas for Miss A. Doughty, of the Normal fac- paying a fine dividend on the money in -! not constipate like most of the old fash work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses Street Improvement Notice. some time past, has accepted a posi ! ulty, has returned to her work, after vested.—Sheridan Sun. ioned cough cures, hut on the other Your grocer returns your money if you doa’I of your friends who are liktdv to be interested in this state? We tion with the Portland Electric Co., of I spending her vacation at her home at hand it gently moves the bowels and at like Schilling's Best; we pay him We will he glad to bear the expense of sending them complete this city, and has begun work here.— Monmouth. Her brother. S. W., the The inspector io the latest periodical the same time heals irritation nd al To H. L . Fenton, George W. Conkey, George information about OREGON and its opportunities. Eugene Guard. Hagood, J. A. Laurenson. J. A. Hayes G. M. vocalist, well known in Ashland, had a to reach this di k. It is published at lays information of the throat. Sold by C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S w illb eon sale during SEPTEM Gooch, A m elia Gooch, W. I. Reynolds. John One of the interesting new devices narrow escape from death a short time Dayton bv B. L. Barry, and :s devoted Conrad Stafrin. W olf, M. C. Syron, W. A. Hanor, Charles L. BER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. described in the October Popular Me ago in falling from a scaffolding on a to the interests of inula tl lire insurance. Barnes, Abel Uglow, A. Byerley, II. <’ . Kakin, The October number of Everybody’s The fares from a few of the principal cities are ( ’ . K. Snyder, J. L Collins: chanics is an electric hair dryer which house on which he wras e gaged with Mr. Barry is secretary of the O. S. M. I, contains a notable collection of stories V O T IC E is herebv given that the city council weighs only 2% pounds and drives a his brott.ee at Monmouth, As it was and has filled his magazine with mu and verse. Eleanor Hallowed Abbott •’ of the city o f Dallas, Oregon, contem plates the passage o f an ordinance requiring tlie im strong current of either cold »r warm he received most serious injuries but is tual insurance news. He advocates a contributes “ Something that happen From Dewisville #41.70 From Denver #30.00 provement o f those certain parts of streets de air by the simple turning of a key. The reported now to be out of danger.— Ash number of reforms along this line that ed in October,” a strong story of the scribed as follows, to-w lt: A ll that part of PROGRAM are well worth considering. “ Cincinnati 42.50 land Tidings. “ Omaha ..... 30.00 article is illustrated. Maine woods—a story that has mystery Court street ly in g between Jefferson street and tlie east end o f said Court street, all in the city and power and “ creepiness” about it. “ Cleveland 44.75 “ Kansas City 30.00 Thursday and Friday : o f Dallas, Oregon. “ The Hiding of Black Bill,” a Western That said im provm ent consists in general in “ New York 55.00 “ St. Louis 35.50 tale of a real “ hold-up man” who doesn’t ® —® —© — ® - - s— ® — © — ® —® —® —® — ® @—{ the placing ol wooden curb* on the part* of ----- PIC TU R E S----- streets hereinbefore described, and w ill be miss any tricks, is told by O. Henry in “ C hicago.... 38.00 made at the tim e and in the manner to be his most whimsical style. h erein after prescribed by such ordinance. The Tulips. Th at the cost o f said im provem ent w ill be T I C K E T S CAN BE PREPAID Orderly Jansen. assessed to th<- real property fronting and McCOY. abutting on said parts o f streets. Whose Hat is It. Th at the city council o f said city w ill sit in If von want to briiu a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the A Crazy Quilt. the council cham ber in said city on the 5th proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be J. RrTrickett is moving hack to Me- day of October, 1908. at 7:30 o’clock in the e v ening, and at said time w ill hear and d eter Coy. furnished hy telegraph. ----- SONGS----- FO R IN D IG E ST IO N A N D D Y S P E PS IA . •IE L IK V K S S O U R S T O M A C H , B E L C ld N G . ETC. E . C. D o w n r U COh.'AN l. CHICAGO) ILL. I HIE CtlAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY t Faull’s Hardware O | W e Shave « Our Profits I S , You Will Find | Us Stocked up $ * W m . Faull 1 % D a lla s - - O re g o n | DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal~ las and their Friends. nc w m j l M I L /1 BUSINESS COLLEGE 46 Oregon », Builders VAUDETTE t It is no longer a question of whether Rea- J dy-to-Wear clothes are Good Enough, but which are the Best This is the point which we have figured out to provide forour cus tomers, the makes which time and experience have proven su perior. There are so many brands o f clothing, hats, shoes and fur nishing goods which have a na tional reputation, that it is not easy to choose the foremost. Our choice o f all mens’ wear has been “ S IN C E R E TY CLOTHES,” and that it is a wise selection is be ing demonstrated by every cus tomer who buys a suit guaran teed under this trade-mark. We would like you to be one o f our “ S ncerety” customers, and we call your attention to the fact that we nave ready new fall styles ' Since/ety C.othes” Dallas Mercantile Co. Mrs. J. J. Finn went to Newport Wednesday to spend the winter. I ’m Starving for One Hi: lit of You By the Old Oaken Bucket Louise. Waldo Finn returned to Corvallis Tuesday to finish his school work. Miss Dora Sears was a passenger to McMinnville the first of the week. Program changed Tuesday Thurs day and Saturday, Admission 10 cents T. J. Graves finished picking /iiops Monday. He reports a good crop. W. N. BROWN, Proprietor. Ed Merritt went up to Corvallis this week to take a course in the O. A. C. Louis Markon and Alex Foiirneer I were Portland visitors the first of the week. J. A. Musgrave and family visited ov- er Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Ellis at Corvallis. j One of the great needs of Dallas now and in the future is a building large enough to hold conventions in and oth er gatherings in which people take a great interest and turn out to in large numlfers. School Hu|>erintendent Sey mour has just been telling us of the fin«* new building McMinnville has erected for such pur|»o*esata cost of some $5000. • He al*o says that Dallas is next in line for the 1010 state school convention, and ► that it would be held here undoubtedly if we were capable of accommodating its 800 delegate«. Let ua talk thi« mat , * * I. N. W O O D S , L o c a l Ag?>nt, Dallas, O r e g o n W M M CM U R R AY. GtlSCWAL P . » e t N O i R AGENT PORTLAND. OREGON Notice of Final Settlement. B. F. JONES Attorney-at-Law IND EPEND ENCE, OR. Probate work a specialty. A DALLASNEED. A Building Large Enough for Con ventions, Etc. m ine objections and remonstrances thereto, if any there be, and T hat all owners and other persons in in ter est may attend at said time and place and show cause, if any they tiave, why such im provement should not be made. Done by order of the city council o f the city o f Dallas, made on the loti» «lay o f September. 1908. Witness my hand, the official seal o f the city o f Dallas, this 12th day o f September, 1908. [ seal ] L. D. BROWN, A uditor and Police Judge o f Dallas, Oregon. WOOD FOR SALF Do you need wood? In pre paring to place your order der« remember that I am aide to furnish you all kinds of «lab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills, at the # V O T II K I. hereby given that WHIinm Riddel ¿Mia* filed hi* final account in the matter .»i | the estate ofM argaret M. Y. Riddell, dereaMed. that the Hon. Ed. F. Coad, county Judge of P<»lk eounty. Oregon, in whom- court said mat ter I* (»•‘ iidhig. has set. the 17th day o f October 1 1908. at 10 o’clock, a. in. o f said day an the time j when he w ill hear any objections to the a llo w ance o f said final account, said hearing to he had in the office o f the county bulge of Polk county, Oregon, In I i I m office In the eounty court house in Dalian, Polk eounty, Oregon. W M RIDDELL. Administrator. Fine Footwear