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K odol C i O i V r « i So .»íac i T." et n - t o e d . Mt n o r l o u r M o n e y B a c k . To See the Vaudetteprogram for tonight. PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS This campaign is getting pretty nasty. of e : tie • :K< ,«ncj/wit m h<-neatly say It bas not ! For headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. li.Hftv.-ru/mg two-v Try k • l«.l ti-dav.ou this *n aran te. _____ ____ you, wo w «.fund) oui _ timo or purchase, pu ■* “ ’■ " etlic " tiiotimoof K: r t -MU a lid Jgn tbe iru t*. t->Uf e tf-i - ta i it* mjj-thlrrl of tho modici»/ Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. If It fail« to w»‘»fy V to the duatur from wl. • ljuu buug. t lu, and wo Will re; and your rnouoy. __________ <Ute-------------- --- — .... I I . Sewing machines for rent at L. D. T" « » Sign l oro____ _______ -______________________ » Daniel’s. i i Tiim ui FO R IN D IG E ST IO N A N D D Y S P E PS IA . R E L I E V E S S O U R S T O M A C H , B E L C H I N G . E T C . fc. b . D . W I T V U m C O M l - A h ï , C i U C A U O . I L L . At the Vaudette tonight—something | interesting. S o l d T o y C O i T I t ^ . 1 3 S T d - F E I N -, C a l l s . « . O r e g o a Clem Gough and wife are visiting rel atives at Scio. f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t i f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t ft ft tf tf $ Ella Irvine, Indep. Louis Carter. Dallas. I C. E. Everett, Indep. Mrs. Everett, Indep. Monday: R. W. Ann. Dalla-, R. E. Williams, Dallas. Mrs. 0. H. Trask, Falls City. R. G. Campbell, Dallas. A. C. Miller, Dallas. L. A. Guthrie, Dallas. Tuesday: J. S. Cooper, Indep. Wednesday: Carl Frenzen, Dallas. S I t We i O regon & O O O O O O dy-to-W ear clothes are G ood Enough, but which are the Best w ■UMcrttj Cloi bm This is the point which we have figure 1 out to provide forour cus- to ners, the makes which time and experience have proven su perior. There are so many br mds of clothing, hats, shoes and fur nishing goods which have a na tional reputation, that it is not easy to choose the foremost. Our choice of all mens’ wear has been “ SIN C G R E TY C LO TH ES,” and th a ti; is a wise selection is be- i i ' demonstrated by every cus tomer who buys a suit guaran teed under this trade-mark. W e would like you to be one of our “ S n ’ erety” customers, and we call your attention to the fact th;.t we have re rdy new fall styles in ‘ Sincerety C oti.es” Dallas Mercantile __ I \VLNTY-KIVE high gr rade Cotswold and Lin- ‘ coin ram lambs, $7 7 each.—C. each.—C. D. Nairn, Address Amity, Route2. ? / HOICK English rye grass seed 5 cents a C pound.—C. D. Nairn, Ballatoli, Address Amity, Route2- W A S H IN G T O N A N D T E N T H STS . PO RTLAN D . OREGON TW ENTY good breeding ewes with pure bred I Cotswold ram for $1U0—C. D. Nairn, Ball aton. Address Amity, Route 2. 08 W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G t ria c u You in a Good Potition Edison. The Edison Amberol Record is the most wonderful production of its kind that the world has seen. The engraved sound waves are so minute that the eye can not follow them, and yet the sounds are reproduced even more clearly, more naturally and more sweetly than the present Record. At the same time, they are more durable and will wear longer. The present two minute records will be continued without change. The Edison Amberol Record will be sold at 50 cents each. making it the lowest price Record now sold, considering also that it will play longer than any other talking machine record now before the public. 2— A scries of Attachments by which, at »light c st, all present Phonographs, except the (iem, may be equipped to play the longer Record in addition to the present one. With n Record of a finer thread it becomes necessary to offer an attachment whereby the new Record can be played upon the old Phonograph, so that users will n«*t find it necessary to buy a new Phonograph in oruer to plav the new Records. Two attachments are required to transform an old Edison Phonograph so that it will .»1 y the Amberol Records. The first is a differential gear which is compartively easy to attach to any Edison Phonograph except the Gem, and which, by changing the speed of the arm which carries the reproducer, makes it possible to carry either the two- minute or four-minute Records. The second is a new reproducer with a fine enough reproducing point so that it can be used in the finer engraving of the new Records. Attachments will be sold at the following prices: For Standard Phonographs, $5 each; for Home and Triumph Phonagraphs, $7.50 each. The» e attachments are now on sale at L. D. Daniel’s who will explain also the method of attaching. 3— S everal new typea of Edison Phonographs by which both the present and the new Record may lie played at the pleasure of the operator. Three new types of Phonographs which are now for sale for playing both the two-minute Records and the Amberol Record«, will be called the Edison Standard Phonograph Combination Type, Edison Home Phonograph Combination Type and the Edison Triumph Phonograph Combination Type. The new types of Edison Phonographs will be sold at: Eilison Standard Combination Type, $30; Edison Home .Combination Type, $40; Edison Triumph Combination Type, $60. We also have the Idelia, Balmoral, Conqueror and Alva Phonographs equipped to play both Records, and finally, we will continue to sell the Gem, Standard, Home and Triumph Phonographs at the same prices as before. The importance of these imurovements cannot he over estimated. Everyone who has had anv interest in the Edison Phonograph will find that interest greatly increased and his amusement greatly enchanced by hearing the Amberol Records, which are longer, sweeter and better. All great improvements in the way of reproducing sound have been made by the National Phonograph Company, and this last improvement— that is, the long Record— makes the Edison Phonograph unquestionably the best Phonograph for pleasure or instruction. Let us add a new attachment to your Phonograph. T my place in Perrvdale I have for sale a blacksmith shop, two houses and two barns and 11.J acres of land. 1 will sell the shop and fixtures, or sell the tools and rent the shop. Also for sale, two Jersey cows and t wo heifers, four young Duroe Jersey red sows and one boar, one single seated buggy, garden plow and cultivator, a United States cream separator, 150 pounds an hour. Inquire at shop.—A. B. Strong. 08 L. D. D A N IE L , D A L L A S . A WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY L A U G H A K Y ’S GROCERY. JACOBSON’S TRANSFER DALLAS, OREGON R SA LE-On. 1 registered Jersey bull calf— E. E. Hewitt. Monmoiiith, t Phone and stand at Belt & Cherrington’s TH ERE Is a firstelass lit rse shoer at Fred * Wagner’s blacksmith shop. Give him a trial and be convinced. tf \y HEN ?ou want your home raised or moved, “ call on Weldon Black, Dallas. Mutual phone 2244. tf 'ERVICEABl.E O. I. C. boars for sale.—C. ’ Ballard, 2j miles east of Dallas. Spe- All kinds o f hauling done well and promptly, cial attention given to commercial men. E. JA C O B S O N , Proprietor. Bell phone 301 Mutual 253 COR Sale -Ash, ma pie and alder wood—Evan 1 Evans, Dallas. l’ Iome. Kasj 8ft. t i Notice to Creditors. “ Eat Ail We Can,’ Sayt Willie. Down east they way, ‘ Eat all you can and can all you can’t eat.” I guess there’« all kinds of good« to can. Lots of people go camping in the fall months and hunting and fishing. Gee, when I help unpack all the comforts of camp life in our canned goods depart ment, I can just imagine myself cook ing a rabit stew ! I t ’s well to have a good supply of provisions—you’ re a lot more apt to be successful with the fish and game—and we have some dandy good things to carry a wav with you. All *orts of canned meats, vegetables ind preserves, biscuit and pancake flours, oil ready to mix with ttiw milk and hake; ham, bacon, chipped beef, cheese, potatoes, etc. There’s just a few pointers, and if you’ll trust your se lection with us, it will lie a good one. Come in and consult with me. VAUDETTE PROGRAM Thursday and Friday: — PICTURES— t f -t f —f t —f t It is no longer a question of whether Rea- I OST—At watering place near Bridgeport L school house, one small grip containing one lady’s and one childs jacket. Finder will please notify E. E. Hewitt, Monmouth. tf BUSINESS COLLEGE OUR MINISTER O r OLMES Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. O 'ORSALE—One team of heavy work horseH; weight 8,000 pounds. Harnean aim wagon cheap. | ....... 8üU buya them—8. ................Dallas. B, Sue d, 015 Vour grocer returns your money if you don't like it; we p..y him. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. O for the Black Logans to be delivered in the spring utf4 a hundred.—W. H. Kraber, Dallas. Mutual phone. tf F i v e degrees of excel lence: * good; * * better; fine; finer; * ** ** finest: all Schilling’s Best. W m . Fauli O tf CORSALE at bargain.—A nearly new i * drill Also five milch cows and eight he of killing hogs.—Inquire oí H. Byerley, Dallas. 015 COFFEE t O H. G. Campbell, Dallas. At the home of Rev. John Osborn at Independence, Wednesday, October 7th COR8ALE—A thoroughbred Jersey bull. In- George M. Taylor and Miss Fithel M. * «juin» of Ben Thompson, i ~ Oakdale. 015 Crowley were united in marriage. The Phone. Black 4. ceremony was a very secret affair only ft few of their most near friends know SALE—Several 8. 0. Rhode Island Red ing of it. The bride is a daughter of COR * cockerels -Barton Z. Riggs, No. 2, Amitv, Mrs. Ira Crowley, of Crowley, and the Oregon. Pitone. Pink j 2 ó. OÍ5 groom is a southern Oregon bov, but has made his home in the vicinity of SALE---Fifty head of graded Cotswold Oak Grove for the last few years. Be L'OR • ewes, 80 head of ewe lambs, and some Eng- fore coming here his home was in Gold lish rye grass Inquire of Henry Clan field, Dallas. Mu * Mutual ’ pitone. tf Hill and Grants Pass, Oregon. In the latter place he was quite prominent in younger society, being one of the mem- i COR SALK A couple of buck goats, one vear hers of the tow n’s first militia company. i old past. Cheap. li. W. McBee, Dallas 08 Their many friends wish them a long and happy life in their matrimonial ad venture. They will be at home to their year old Loganberry plants for sale at 4 friends after October 15th. O NE cents, any quantity. We will book orders % Dallas F Oak Grove Couple Married. Shave O u r P ro fits | Y o u W i ll F in d * U s S to ck ed u p IM P O R T A N T A N N O U N C E M E N T : W « take «real (.leuure in »n- Columbus Tetherow has finished sow iiouncing to tin* thousand« of delighted owner« of Edison Phonograhs a number ing 75 acres of vetch and oats. of change« and improvement« in both Phonographs and Records, which will add John Walker, of Monmouth, has much to their pleasure in the future. moved on the farm lately vacated by J. Despite the gre;it popularity of the Edison Phonograph in it« present form, and K. Morrison. the Edison Record«, the reaolt of a series of exj>eriment8 mad« by Mr. Edison Mrs. Sarah Ritner, of Kin igs Valley, and hi« a » hoc i a tea in his laboratory at Orange, adds to what we now have to offer Visited at the home of A Z. Ted row music lovers the following very interesting improvement«: 1— A new Record made of a new composition, by a new proceas and playing an one day last week. average of more than four minute«. This will la* known a« the Edison Am hero l Record. It« most important Miss Madge Groves, of Independence, visited friends here the first of the week. feature is a recording thread of 200 line« to the inch, or twice a« due a« the present Record of 100 thread«. By this mean« more than twies the playing length i« secured without increasing the length or diameter of the Record itself. Since the finer thread reouired a smaller reproducing point it became necessary NEW TO-DAY to find a new composition that would successfully resist the we r of the smaller reproducer. The successful ami accurate moulding of a 200-thread Record, Advertising under this head } cent « formed of a much tougher composition, also necessitated changes and refinements each insertion in our moulding process. More than two years have been spent in experimenting to secure these results, the work of several experts being constantly directed and supervised by Mr. 'OH SALE, several good dairy cows, Jerseys P. J. Morris, Indep. I F a u lt ’s H a r d w a r e % EDISON AMBEROL RECORDS John Palmer is putting in a telephone. J. Cadazcr, Dallas. Friday: E. Bed well, Dallas. Saturdav: V. P. Fiske, Dallas. C. C. Smith, Imlep. S. A. Nelson, Lincoln, Ben Beezlev is surveying H. G. Camp A full line of muslin underwear at Sunday: b e l l new tracts. the Emporium. Dr. Lowe, theoptician, will be in Dal A full line of school supplies at Htaf- ian October U)tb and 20th. rin’s drug store. Mrs. A. B. . luir lias been visiting We change pictures every night at relatives at Portland and at The Dalles. the Electric Palace. De W itt’s Little Early Kisers, the The primary grade of the public school tf famous little liver pills. Sold by Con- will begin next Monday. rail St af rin. ❖ Mr. Snyder was badly kicked in the t f I. F. Yoakum has been draw n as a | breast by a horse Friday. federal jurymen to report in Portland last year? W e are prepared to treat you just I Come in and hear the new four min- t f next Monday. as squarely this year. t f DeW itt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel l ute Edison record at L. D. Daniels. t f Salve is the nest salve for piles. Be sure Just received at Crider’s grocery a river botu,m l*Jtutoe'i - you get DeWitts, '¿¿Id b y ‘Conrad SU.'f-1 car loa'1 " f * rin. Stafrin’s drug store has everything t f Mrs, George Cutler is suffering from you need to begin school studies with. t f a sprained ankle, caused by a defective Everything in fine millinery now tf Jjfr I plank in a crossway on Washington open for inspection at The Emporium ft ” ‘ street. , - . . . I Sherrington is right now making some \\ ill correspondents please sign their 0f t|ie fine8l photos he lias ever made in to the lowest notch, consistent with the quality o f I , . . . . ' to ever HAU L I n n ii ln iltt .h M k i u n t in. 111 . . .. 1 names communication sent 08 Dallas. goods we sell. I If not they may not receive proper f credit during the contest. Rev. M. F. Dixon last Saturday at Hotel Gail united in matrimony Freder ft When you want prescriptions filled ick Barks, of McMinnville, and Miss I by a competent druggist, one who is tf I Rosa Buffom, of Independence. careful and knows what he is about, go t f I to Conrad Stafriu’s drug store. Sheriff Grant was at Independence this morning to get a man by the name f As we go to press a meeting of the j of Russell, who was examined as to his democratic county central committee is sanity this afternoon and released. with a full line of Heaters, Ranges and Cook in session at the'conrt house, with Hon. The Alcazar Stock Company were M. A. Miller, of Lebanon a visitor. Stoves, also useful articles for the Kitchen, Pan greeted with a crowded house at their Do not let anyone tell you that some 1 rendition of The Devil Saturday. This try and Laundry, all High Grade Tools, Farm ma thing else is just as good as DeWitts is away above the average in chinery, etc., Not wishing to carry over any V e t f Kidney and Bladder Pills because there company every respect. f t isn’t any just as good. Sold by Conrad | hicles or Implements, we are prepared to give Kodol is a combination of the natural Stafrin. digestive juices and it digests all classes you the best prices on these. The school board met Tuesday night ' of food, so you see it will do the work but beyond tbe auditing of bills, noth- that tin* stomach itself does. Sold by j ing of interest was done. Fire escapes Conrad Stafrin. j for the schools were .alked of, but. noth- Died, in Portland, Saturday, of dip» ^ j ing decided on. theria, Claybert Farley, aged 8 years. Home of the train men were pulled He was a son of the late Chas. Farley, r, yesterday for being drunk and disorder and the remains were brought here for TyT ly, They were baled before Judge burial Sunday Mrs. Farley is also ill Brown, plead not guilty, and w ill appear with the same disease. for trial this evening. Deputy Clerk Toner wishes us to ad K f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t l.ftft f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t Mr. and Mrs. J. G. VanOrsdel went vise voters that those who registered fo to Portland Tuesday, lie to look after the spring election do not have to do so political matters, and she to attend a« for the fall one. Those who swore in delegate the W. C. T. U. convention in their votes in the spring must register company with Mis. Chine Butz. for the November election. Mrs. J. W. Haves left Dallas Tuesday The Utopian literary society elected niornirg for Spokane, Washington, the following new officers: Alins Edna where she will attend the annual Hall, president; Miss Bobbie McCallon. branch meeting of the W. F. M. S. of vice-president; Miss Edith Yates, sec the Methodist church. She will also retary ; Miss Winnie Kelly, treasurer; visit her brother who resides at that Miss Gladys Canter and Miss Pauline place. VanOrsdel, censors; Miss Emma Ridge Mr. E. J and.son last week received a way, editor. nice n**\v camel spring truck. It has a The basket ball team want a name eapnri-y " f :)\<2 ton**, is of extra width, for thmr aggregation before starting on M. Hay ter. dentist, Wilson building. for school Books, pencils tablets, etc and p i• tii ularlv fitted for handling pi their tour of the east in December, fo* anos without j ir. Mr. Jacobson is liav- j use on their suits, stationery, etc. A work at Stairin’ drugstore. For headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Just received at Crider’s grocery a ing an extra high to;» hui.t so that fur- ; season tick *t. will he given the porsoi Something in post cards at Daniel’s. niture ran he handled w'ithout being off ring the one selected. Address Bert carload of fine river bottom potatoes. taken apart. It is quite an ornament Teats, Dallas. October records now ready at L. D Brown A Stout, lawyers, abstracters, to our street and cost entire $475. Daniel’s store. notary public. Collections. Uglow Bid. School "Superintendent Seymour in- Oyster shell grit food for chickens, WOODMAN MEETING. Misses wool tailor suits from $5 up; forms us that eight county schools start-J old and young at Loughary’s. ladies’ suits from $8 up at The Empor ed upl.'-'t we k and 45 this week. Three ( Will Miller’s children were passengers ium. more will he in M'sdon next week and The Woodmen of the World held an on the Express Saturday morning for a two later on. The last named have been School books, stationery, pencils and kept hack bv reason of their new school- interesting meeting at their hall last week end visit with their aunt, Mrs. everything needed for school at Staf houses not yd b ing completed. Every Tuesday evening. Mr.^B. F. Tichenor, Dunn, at Vancouver. rin’s. school has a full complement of teach organizer in charge of Washington, Or Wm. Greenwood and family have Second hand school hooks taken in ers except one and there are several ap egon and Idaho camps, was present and moved to- town, occupying a house in the Leven addition, while they are erect exchange for new ones at Belt & Clierr- plicants for that position. gave a pleasing talk < n matters pertain ington’s Ol ing a home on their lots there. At a meeting of the W. F. M. S. of ing to the order. He presented a plan the Methodist church held at the par Remember the sale at T. S. Brown’s That the people may flee what 1 am doing I will make a cut "f r>0 cents on Salt Creek farm next Saturday, You sonage Tuesday afternoon tin* following of campaign for the next two months, each dozen cabinet sized photos during will probably want something he has for officers were elected to serve during the and which was adopted bv the camp. conference year: President. Mrs. W. Thev also agreed to reduce the initiation the month of October.—T. J. ( ’ herring- sale. P. Miller: vice-presid» nt, Mrs. Wes. fee during the period named to $3. This ton. 022 We have nice Bryan buttons at this Elliott; recording secretary, Ruth is something Dallas camp has never office with orders to make i present of A little Scotch Bay’s grandmother Adams; corresponding secretary, Mrs. done, and it will no doubt result in was packing his lunch for him to take one to each voter contributing his $1 to Bollman; treasurer, Mrs. Jennie many accessions to their membership, to school one morning. Looking up in the national campaign fund. ('adwell: mite box superintendent, Mrs. which it is desired to increase to 3<*0 to the old lady’s face, the boy asked: J. \V. Haves: music committee. Mrs. ere the ending of this campaign on De The newspaper that will prophesy •‘Grandmather, does ver specs magni that dire disaster is to happen to the Kennedy, Ruth Adams and Mrs. Wes. cember 30th. The total cost of joining fy?” “ A little, my child.” she answer country by reason of the election of anv Elliott. during that time will be $3 per capita, ed. “ Aweel, then,” said the boy, “ I one man to the presidency is no worse concession not likely to occur again, ard wad just like it if ye wad tak’ them off than a criminal. which should he taken advantage of by when ye’ re packing my loouch.” —8 uc- all contemplating belonging to the larg Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup eess Magazine. IF Y O U V E est and best fraternal insurance order in A h it Heems there are yet some in the drives the cold out of its system through Oregon, The committee in charge of NE VE R W OR N republican party who still hold to the its laxative principle by assuring a free the work are V. I*. Fiske, A1 Longneck- <*r»z*9 crazy old notion of protection, we would and gentle action of the bowels. Sold er, W. G. Vassall, Will Hayes, W. like to ask them what protection has by Conrad Stafrin. H. Kraher, T. J. Guthrie, W. A. Ayres, ever done for Oregon. Has it caused w. w. Dawson, V. E. Johnson and I. Myrtle F. Robinson and Charles V. manufactures to come to our great and Bird were married at the home of the (J. McBee. A meeting of this committee F L IC K E R growing country. No. Why? Because bride’s father, J. W. Robinson, near is called for next Saturday evening at 8 you've yet to learn the bodily they know full well there is no need of Oakdale, Sunday afternoon, at ^ o ’clock, o’clock at the Itemize?’ office. Past C td - comfort it q iv e j in them doing so. We must have their Oct. 4th. Rev. D. Julian Becker officiat sul W. G. Vassall installed these officers the wettest weather goods and they do not care whether we ing. A delightful lunch was served and into office for the balance of the term : have to pay for the long fieight hauls or they were the recipients of many useful ¡Consul, W. L. Soehren ; adviser, H. (' MADE FOR---- not, in fact would just as leave ship it presents Seymour; escort, A1 Griffith: watch H a r d s e r v ic e ---------- A N D clear around the world as not. We pay ... . T> , man, C. A. Smith ; sentry, J. R. Cooy Roy W. Brady GUARANTEED the freight. With tlie tariff off, they Miss Meta Bavs and ert. WATERPROOF home of C. T. would lie afraid of far east competition, J[ere ,JL®rrl , !lt u*. Several prizes were awarded by Or and would establish here as well as else- Thursday evening Oct. 1st, at ganizer Tichenor and there are others « 3 2 2 Rev. I). Julian Becker where. Yes. protection and fear of j ' . in prospect, as for instance the members AT ALL GOOD STOWS pauper labor is a great old cry, so that officiating, V delightful lunch was bringing the first six applications from CATALOG FREE sewed and many beautiful presents our trusts may sell their products in now on will each receive a neat emblem foreign countries much cheaper than received. They will make their future atic watch fob. home at Sherida.it they w ill at home. DO YO U REM EM BER THOSE GOOD B A R G A IN S YOU GOT A T LUCKIAMUTE STATION Thurflday; at The Woodman Hall Next Mon- day Night. SYNOPSIS Act I — Morning At the rectory. The gtMsip June roses. A doctor’ s pa tience. The gossip has something to tell. The breath of suspicion. The marked paragraph. A loyal love. For another!« sake A woman’s se cret. The shadow of a sin. Despair. Act I I —The garden party. L -ve’s young dream. A woman scot ed. The gossip repulsed. The detective. Face to face. The pro|«*sa1 and the threat defi ne»* ‘ until tomorrow ”. The festivities inter npted. The gos sip speaks. Behind th * syringa bti-h- es. "W li » was that man?” A time ly appearance. ‘ He is here.” c H I In he shadows. “ I defv you” IX*ad k • ily light.” The face in window. The eseafK*<l convict. In danger. The minister’s oevotion. Be hind the curtain. hus|*»cted. The revelation. Act IV —The gossip still on the scent. A professional secret. A lover’s quarrel. Two men and one womm. Twixt love and law. A proof of friendship. Love’s sacrifice. For her sake. The search. Found. He is free. ( ‘ AST OF ( ’ llA K A LTE R S Rev Philip Dunchester, .... Mark« G. Lester Paul . David Griffis ... (ravin Dorothy ........ 1 harles Io*wis ...... J. E. Dayton ....... I. C. Wallace ..........Miss May Barlsjtir Iren« Arnold ........ Miss Jean Howard Be-s Mrs. Pickens ....M iss Virginia Harvey ...... Miss Eugenie Melvin Aunt Bins Do not fail to sc* this beautiful play, which appeals to young and old alike. The play that is full of heart interest, given bv the company that belong« to yoQ. Th* beat lor th« beat. The Nobleman’s Rights in the X IV Century Students’ Joke (comic) A Little Girl Whp Did Not Believe in Santa Claus. —SONGS— The Heart You Lost in Maryland You’ ll Find in Tennessee. In Monkey Lami (comic) Matinee Saturday Afternoons. Program changed Tuesday Thu day and Saturday, Admission - - 10 cents | W. N. BROWN, Proprietor. B. F. JONES Attomey-at-Law INDEPEND ENCK, OR. Probate work a specialty. • ftftft+ ftftftftftftft+ ftftftftftftftftftftft WOOD FOR SALI Do you nee»l Wood? In pre paring to place your order »1er« remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills, at the best possible rat**«, Men«! in your orders by either phone. Mutual 11W; Bell 443. AUGUSTBGWMAN OTICE is hereby given ft at the undersigned has been duly appointed guardian of the person and estate of Glen Htoddnrd and Charles Stoddard, minors, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Polk county. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his residence in Falls City, Polk county, Oregon, within six months from the date of tills notice. Dated and first published Octobers, l'jus. J. T CHAMBERLAIN, Guardian of the person ami estate of Glen Stoddard and Charles Stoddard, minors, Brown & Stout, attorneys. „Oregon Builders N Street Assessment Notice. „ A re y o u d o i n g w h a t y o u c a n to p o p u la t e y o u r State? O REGO N N E E D S P E O P L E —Bottlers, honest farmers, mer chants, mechanics, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart— capital or no capital. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Co (Lines in Oregon) To J. A. Lynch, Estate M. A. Dougan, deceas ed, J. M. Dougan Elizabeth Stoner; yO C are hereby notified that the city council 1 of the city of Dallas, Oregon, has estimated the cost of the street improvement (sidewalk) on that part of Washington strebt, adiuoeut to and adjoining lot 6, in block One (L) Lev ens’ Third Addition to Dallas, Oregon; also on that part of Washington street, adjacent to and adjoining lot 7 In block One (1) Levens’ Third Addition to Dallas, Oregon; also on t lia t part of Washington street adjacent to and aajoiiiing lot 4, in block Two (2) I, Tens’ Third Addition to Dallas, Oregon; also on that part of Washington street, Hdioining lots 7 and 8, in block Two (2) Levens’ Third addl . . . . . . to . . . Pall«», I I .. u O r . . . . . . it- : ou . r i l i . . . in ... V n tioii Oregon as In in , ordinance No. Ill) provided to he made; to be 25 cents for each linear foot of such walk. You are fur- itier notified that the council will sit in the council chamber in said city on the 19th day of October, 1908, at 7 ;80 o'clock In the evening for the purpose of apportioning the cost or such improvement and assessing upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of ground liable therefor its proportionate share of such cost. That all owners and other persons in interest may attend at Haiti time and place ami show eause, if any they have, why Mich apportion ment ami assessment of cost should not be made. Pone by order of the city council of the city of Dallas, Oregon, made on the 5th day of Oc tober, HWH. Witness my hand and the official seal of the said cltv o. Dallas, Oregon, this Oth day of October, 1908. ( ska 1.1 L. D. BROWN. Auditor mid Police Judgt* of the City « »t Dallas. Oregon. is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not helo the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about O REGON and its opportunities. C O L O M l S T T I C K E T S will be on sale during SEPT E M BER A N D OCTOBER from the Eist to all points in Oregon. The fates from a few of the principal cities are From Denver *30.00 ( ( Omaha 30.00 U Kansas City 30.00 ti St. Louis 35.50 U Chicago 38.00 From “ ‘ ‘ “ Dewisville Cincinnati Cleveland New York $41.70 42.50 44.75 55.00 T IC K E T S C A N BE P R E P A ID If you want to brim a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. I. N. W O O D S , L o c a l A g o n t, D a lla s, O re g o n W m MciMURRAY s:«R * L P . u : « a i» * a i« r P o r t l a n o , O reg o n Equalization Board Meeting. vOT1CE Is hereby given that on Monday, the ' iffth »lay of October. 1908, the Board of Equalization will meet at tbe county court house, at the city of Dallas, in the county of Polk, state of Oregon, to examine and correct the assessment rolls, to correct all errors In valuation, descriptions or qualities of land, lots or other property, or incorrectly assess ed as to description or quantity, or where assessed in the name of a person or persons not the owner thereof, or assessed under or be yond the actual cash value thereof, and to as- scmm all lands, bits or other property appearing to have been omitted or that was not assessed. petitions or applications for the reduction of a particular assessment shall be made in writ ing. verified by the oath of the applicant or his attorney, ami la* filed with the laiard dur ing the first week it i* by law required to be in session, ami any petition or anplicHtlnn not so made, verified and filed, shall not be con sidered or acted u|»on by the board. Dated, September 24, A. D . 190« r H. GRAVES. Assessor of Polk County, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. AT OTIC K is hereby «riven that William Riddel 1«hsa flb d hi* final account In tli mailer <>f irgar t M V Riddell ieceaiSd, <f , the catan that the Hon. Ed. F. Coad, count y Judge nf t «aid mat Polk county. Oregon, In wlmac j » ter i* pending, ha* net the 17th lay of Octohtr 19m, at ID o*< lock, a m of * hì <I day a* the tino- _fh en he will h'-ar any objections to tbe allow an* c of *ai 1 final account, «Sid hearing to be had In the office of the county judge of polk county, ty. Oregon, in hie office in th» the county Orejón. » w t t house io DsUss. Polk count*. ^ A idd I l l h A4alui«tr*ior. f t f t f t t i f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Fine F o o tw e a r a Soecialty DALLAS SHOE STORE M R S . J . C. C A Y N O R PHONE 1251 D A L L A S , ORECON ft ft ft