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WOODMAN HALL, MONDAY EVENING, 0 0 26 P r e v a le n c y o f K ttln e y IH se a ae . Most people do not realise the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease W hilckidneydis- (o rd c rs a re th e m o st com m on diseases that pre v a il, th e y a re almost the last re c o g n iz e d by patient and phy sicians, tc\o con te n t therm elrci tn th doctoring the effete, while the orig inal diecaee undermines the system. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, th at Dr. K ilm ers Sw am p-Root*the g reat kidney remedy, T h is w o m a n s a y s L y d ia F , fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the Diick, kidneys, liver, bladder P i n k h a m ’s V e g e t a b le C o m p o u n d ssage. s a v e d h e r life . H e a d h e r l e t t e r . and every part of the urinary It corrects inability to hoi watcr 1 Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Maiming, and scalding pain in passing it, or hail effects following use of liquor, wine or Iowa, writ- s to Mrs. Hnkham : “ I can tru ly say th a t L ydia K. Pink- beer, ami overcomes th at unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often ham ’s V egetable Compound saved my during the day, and to get up many life, ami I cannot express ray g ra titu d e tim es during the night. '1 he mild and to you in words. For years I suffered the extraordinary effect of S w a m p - R o o t w ith the w orst form s of fem ale com is soon realized. It stands the highest plaints, continually doctoring and for its w onderful cure* of the most (lis- sp.-odin* lots of money for m edicine w ith o u t help. I w rote you for advice. tressing cases. If — yon need a medicine . you should have the best. Sold by drug- followed it as directed, and took Lydia E. P inkham ’s V egetable Compound and gists in fifty-cent and one-dollur sues. ° You may have a sample bottle and a it has restored me to perfect health. Had it not been for vou 1 should have book th at tells all been in my grave to-day. I wish every about it, both sent free suffering wom an would try 14. W by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- _ FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. liamton, N. Y. When Ho., of s—n.p-*~t. For thirty vein: Lydia E. 1'ink- w riting mention this paper and don’t make any mistake, but remember the ham’s Vegetable Compound, made name, Dr. Kilm er's Swamp-Root, anil I t m roots and herbs, lias been the the address, Binghamton, N, Y, standard remedy for female illu. Do not m ake any m istake, b u t re and has positively cured thousands of m em ber th e nam e, Sw am p-Root, Dr women who have been troubled with K ilm er's Sw am p-Root, and the address displacements, inflammation, ulcera iag h am p to n , N. Y. on every bo ttle. tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, T H If i) W hat the “Big S tic k ” says to the \ We d o n ’t rem em ber ever m eetin g n New York Republican m anagers goes, girl whose sh es were n o t "a m ile tot — - big” for her. E 'e n Bryan himself d id n 't liegiti to •“ “ “ ’“ “ I t is now announced th a t th e presi believe th a t Tuft was so easy to lick. d e n t will have to c u t his vacation Mexico w ants Diaz again (or presi- short on acco u n t of over-rest. ident. Probably she c a n ’t help hei- I t does n o t m ake any difference to herself. ] W ash in g to n . She has to ta k e any W hen T. Roosevelt sails in to th e old president th e rest of th e c o u n try cam paign, it is tim e to sta rt a n o th e r clue so- to send her. Ananias citili T he general im pres-ion appears to The Hon. .lohn Tem ple Graves ho so far th a t th e republican presiden w ants the jo in t debates of the land, tia l cam paign has been alm ost as slow as a P hiladelphia stre e tc a r. and let who will be president T he steel tru s '. it is said, will sta rt In K ansas it is necessary for Mr. Taft to ru n on the D em ocratic p la t m ills going again in doubtful states. form. He and Teddy are bo'li try- Oh. very well. It will be a good th in g to cet them started anyw here. ii|g to get on it. One of W illie (lea st's Independence clubs down in New York deserted th a t g re at leader the o th er ni lit, com ing o u t for Bryan A K ern. They ju s t „.i m il y . . . i i -1! *1... 11-..-.. I—--1 ....- In th e 181)3-4 so called dem ocratic “ p a n ic ” th ere were 17 bank failures. In the 111H7 8 panic in Roosevelt's a d m in istra tio n , 43 bank stopped pay- c an Orafflts are kept' hiisv dn d jillg Mr T aft was sorry the V erm ont m .jority was so large, for it would h ive a tendency to create overconfi dence. He oug h t to be pleased with th e result in Maine which looks like a sure D em ocratic victory. Since it has been a d m itted th a t the j G, 0 . P. pays its stijr spellbinders ,j!500 I a n ight, an u n p lea sa n t suspicion is • arrotiseli when a p ro m in e n t dem o c ra ta n n o u n c e s his conversion to the T aft tc ket and is placed on the list of speakers. S enator Beveridge in one of his com parisons of the two presidential | If we are to m ain tain th e sp irit of candidates says th a t Bryan is only an I republican in stitu tio n s, overw helm ing Aaron and th a t T aft is the real Mo es | defeat and p ro m p t rebuke m u st follow to lead us through tb s wilderness. I so g reat a desecration of th e self-gov- In th a t case T aft will no more reach | e rn in g principle, to say n o th in g a bout th e W hite House th an Moses reached sis w anton a degradation of the presi th e Prom ised land. T h a t is very d e n tia l dig n ity . good, Mr. Bryan. In tariff" reform is the only weapon I t is an open secret th a t a Salem under H eaven w ith w hich to destroy m em ber of the next legislature was of th e predatory tru sts. N one u n d e r fered th e postotfice a t the capital city stan d th is m ore clearly th a n the to go back on his avowed allegiance tru sts. W itness th e R om an holiday to S ta te m en t No. 1. T hus are poli of th e steel tr u s t a t Y oungs own, ticians try in g to defeat 'h e will of Ohio, when H ughes and Beveridge the people and m ake their votes of no opened th e cam paign. APPROACHING COMPLETION. Petition to change boundaries of school districts 8 until*» to 8 and 39 gran ted. Ordered th a t each road d istrict be given credit for 70 per cent of the am ount of the tevv for Jan u ary 1908 for read puriHjses, tux as collected to lie converted into the general fund. bum of $573 transferred from general road fund to road d istrict Number 1 : sunt of $90 transferred from general road fund to road district Num ber 20; $64.75 transferred to district N um ber 6. Hoad petition of C A K raber e t al granted ; petitioners to pay Joseph Kd- wards $50 as dam ages; $150 allowed Jo- h Edwards bv county of Polk as dam - ayes for right of way. W an bouse bonds of Perrydale Milling Company and Lewis Macken approved. E. B O Y D & SON Corner Grocery bis official fam ily in the event of his Marriage Licenses. Frank Loughary is putting up election as president. T he H earst windmill. Km m itt M. T urner ami Klma L. papers predict th a t H erm an Bidder, W anted, four old maids for four old W illiams. H enry C. Thomas and Viola trea su re r of the D em ocratic N ational bachelors. Reynolds, C om m ittee, will l>e appointed am bass- A. Nelson is putting a new roof on C. ( ’. C arter and Maud Trent. dor to G erm any. T his is the first bis dwelling. H a iry II Tucker and Klthie Wheelock. John Robinson and B ertha Frean. tim e Mr. B ryan's election has ever Druggist Strong, of M onmouth, was account. Can they find enough ras C. Kniest French and Rhoda Bridges. out this way Saturday with his auto. been considered seriously by a hostile Roosevelt got $280,000 from H arri cals am ong those the people elected Guy H ew itt has rented a part of the m an, S herm an as C h a irm a n of the press. T here is no m ore sure in d ica to accom plish their end? SHOOT AT DEER. Sm ith place and is sowing it to R epublican C ongressional C om m ittee tion afforded anyw here th a t th e dem o Oliver vetch. T he num erous H earst publications c o lle ct'd from tru sts, and now Shel c ra ts will as time control of the federal ( ’has. Sm ute and Jam es Hetmick Militia Buys Jump One Up While have returned from a bunting trip in have been personally represented don, republican trea su re r, is proceed g overnm ent March 4th next. the Cascade m ountains. Target Shooting. Mr. T «ft says he is in favor of po st th ro u g h o u t Oregon ami W ashington ing to do th e sam e th in g . Ami these recently by Ray W ashing on Taylor, tilings show th a t th e rep u b lican s are al savings b anks—so does the rejm hli- MORE R0TTENESS. Y esterday while a squad of Company who is w riting a aeries of articles always “frying o u t th e fa t” as usurers. an platform . T he republican party H boy* were target shooting at the lias lieon in power 12 years. W hy showing agricu ltu ral, in dustrial and The rem ains of George Selby, who h a s n 't it established postal savings Assertions of Big Graft in Panama range near town they jum ped up a deer h o rtic u ltu ra l actu alities in th is jior- and commenced to plug a t him , until lately met such a tragic death near Canal Deal. tion of th e United States. Mr. T aylor Dallas, were laid away in the Odd banks? Mr. Taft opposes g u a ’antee- stopped by L ieutenant (tollman who did yesterday. The ing bank deposits. T he reublicans is on the staff ol the San Francisco Fellows cem etery Hot care to have the government am m u tunera! lias been delayed in order to Last, night’s Portland Journal tins the nition wasted on a poor innocent ani “ E xam iner,” b u t hie sto rie. will lie ascertain the wishes of bis brother in in K ansas, N ebraska, W isconsin and following dispatch; o th e r state* advocate guaran teein g printed in all the H earst papers Virginia. The New York World today prints a mal. The deer received no injury, as the bank deposits, but the tug bankers cable from Paris in connection with its hoys had th eir rifles sighted for 1000 oppose th is protection. W h at the big efforts to learn definitely who got the yards, and the deer was not more thnn B S E = ^ = g - = • =.- s - = 5 t $40,0tt0,000 paid by the governm ent for bankers sal! goes w ith the republicans. I Panam a canal, in which it is alleged half that, distance away. By the way, W hy do they wish postal savings th a t everv source of infomation has those guns are about the most power ful ones made, and the bullets have a j banks? Because th ey know th e mon- j been obliterated. The Paris message asserts that all terrific velocity each second. Including ley deposited in postal savings banks record of the identity of tlieiiersons who the curvature, they carry a charge about I would go in to th e big banks and i received the cash has been bidden and ! eight mHce. Think of lieing a t Falls I I stre n g th e n th e ir control of th e fi- th a t the records of the details of the City and vet a target for a gun in the ] agreement between the United States | nances of th e co u n try . and the Panama Canal company have hands of someone in Dallas. L ieutenant Stout, of McMinnville's T he republican n ational platform ! been either destroyed or lost. The New York World is supporting | com pany, says onr boys are showing up [ 1 w hich was fram ed a t th e d icta tio n of ! Bryan in the present presidential earn ; extraordinarly well in their practise ing tru s t interests has driven thou- ! paign and the investigation by the i work, and he sees no reason why coin- I pany H cannot send ont a team th at ■and* and th o u san d s of republican* to or' ’.' wft-- .^***1* 911 11 rum or that Douglas Robinson, brother-in-law of can capture at least second or third j th e sup|>ort of the dem ocratic n a tio n President Roosevelt, and Charles 1*. honors in the state tournam ent. We; 'll tick et. In every sta te in th e west Taft, brother of the republican presi have a n u tn e ro f extra good shootists, are * - a rapidly developing as i th ere are Bryan clulw composed of dential candidate, made large profits in and . _ more dealing in Panam a securities. | »wcustoined t< their rifle sights. Do not forget the final company etioot republicans who were forced to leave ^ The World says the lkinklation of the next Tuesday. th e G. O. I', because of ita allegiance French com pany’s securities, supposed : . to have b een sold to American *vndi»j I will offer for sale just as soon as I can survey i to and connection w ith th e tru sts. 'd We have a new job p rin te r now in a te , was concfuded on June 3. after W. C. Stout, a late arrival in the st.itc and plat all of my farm just outside the city i A strik in g in stance of th is revolt is four years of negotiations. It asserts from Los Angeles, where he rej>ort* afforded hy stu d e n ts a tte n d in g the ! th at all official records of the tran- tim es as very dull and thousands of un limits. This will be known as the Garden | Mictions have been removed. employed Such is tlie case all over the U niversity of M innesota who have The sale of the canal to the United Home Tract. A fine body of rich, black bot east and num erous soup kitchens are organized a "B ryan Republican C lub.” , States was m ade hy W illiam Nelson in operation in all large cities. We, of Cromwell, who is prom inent in the tom land. W ith in a period of th ree days a mem i republican campaign. Oregon, hardly realize how well fixed we are financially in comparison with bership of 300 republicans who will those of o th er states. There is. nor «ui.ia.rt B ryan ha* h«en enrolled and of Rev. has not been, anv hard times in this . .. . ... Hiram Gnnld, of Forest Grove, was th e list is still growing. m arried recently to Dr. A rthur C. B«ig- state. In othei states men are crying . head of thè history departm ent at for work a t lower wages than ever be iflc Univartity.—Forwt Grov», ( fore. Bicycle Repairing | | | I | | * . | With our 10 years exper- ience in repairing bicy- cles with the most un- to-date tools and metn- ods we are better pre- dared to do your wheel 1 1 work than any one else, * and guarantee satisfac- tion and right prices. Full Line of Bike Supplies Installm ent Plan This is the place to get your BABY CARRIAGE TIRES LEE SMITH’S CYCEERY 5, 10, 15 A c r e T r a c t s H. G. CAMPBELL C WM. M. RASMUS Wiliiami Brick Will be Ready by November 1st. The W illiams brick on C ourt street in nearing completion. W orkmen are now plastering the rooms, and by the tim e th a t has dried the rest of the work will have been completed and the rooms ready for occupancy. The first room from Main street will be inhabited by the Bell tele phone people. While this is the sm allest room in the building, yet it is sufficiently large for the needs of Central a rd her many patrons, and will surely he a great im provem ent on the wooden building they are now occupy REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ing. Clara E Clodfelter to A C Moore I The next store room is commodious 1 and well lighted, and will probably be lot in In d e p e n d e n c e ............ $ occupied !>v the Dallas Meat company. A (' Moore et me to Clara E Clod This will be the first tim e in the history felter, lot in Independence........ ■i of our town for a butcher shop to oc M atthew Digby to W C Brown. . mx> cupy a brick building. It will surely land in D allas............................... i be an inovation to be proud of and Monmouth Evaporating A C an ; pleasing to both proprietors and ning Co. to Monmouth Cream customers. ery Co., land in Monmouth 60 j The third room will be occupied by Eliza DeBord and hd to K athie 700 Mr. L. H. Schultz, the genial proprie M ettler, lots in Talmage . . tor of the grocery store now located M argaret W. Gibbs to Henry Fel- .directly below the Item izer. In this lin, 160 acres in Polk and Ben 2000 ’large room Mr. Schultz will have anipl ton c o u n tie s ................................. space to appetizingly display his fin F W Rex et ux to Edward Rex, 50 acres, t 8 s, r4 w ..................... 4,500 line of eatables. periodic pains, backache, that bear George W Mager«, to J E Mager« The last room next to the alley will 500 bo the postofiice, and it also is breaking ing-down feeling, flatulency, indices 80 acres, t 7 s. r 6 w ................. ' its record by going into a brick building. T h e stra n g est c o m p lain t in the ti'in,dizziness,or nervous prostration. William Hartlis« et ux to Martin : This room will satisfy the needs of Mr. Hartlis« et al, 40 acres in t 8 s, divorce courts noted for some tim e is Why don’t you try it ? liC oart and his assistants f- r vears to r 8 w .............................................. th a t of a woman who w ants to leave , M r s . P i n k l i a m I n v i te s a l l «lek J W Bullard et ux to Ellis Dod come, and is well fitted for the fast and w o m e n t o w r i t e h e r f o r a d v ic e . 226 convenient delivery of .nails. All mail her husband because he w ont dye his S h e h a s g u i d e d t h o u s a n d s to son, lots in Independence wagons can n o the alley entrance, thus W D O t t i n j f t r i t o l t-> Prudence h a ir red to m atch th e new fu rn itu re . h e a l t h . A d d r e s s , L y u n , M a ss. (500 preventii.;: the blocking of the street in Chapin, land in B allston......... The alim ouy should be large and front. John H Putnam et ux to Oscar E The entire brick is fitted in an iTp-to- And C atherine F ry , 48 acres in g ratefully paid by th e husband to 1365 date m anner, with all modern conven t 7 s, r 3 t .................................... such a wife. Som e m en have no PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS G W McLoughlin et ux to Frank ience, and Mr. W illiams can well be proud of it. art istic tenileni ies. P and Emm a J Grounds, 53 T h u rsd a y : acres in t 9 s, r 4 w ................... 2500 J. B. Slund, Dalian. Mr. B. Friesen inform us th a t the Margaret Peterson to A J Barham A FEW TRU TH S. wind of Tuesday night blew from its and George Record, 13 acres in F rid a y : 405 supports the old Swedenberg church Flora McCallon, Dallas. t 6 s, r 6 w ................... ........... which H'Uiry Dolph had purchased and N. L. Guy. Dallas Louisa M Peterson to A J Btffhain T he federal ad m in istratio n last year moved to bis place at Polk to be used F. II. Bovdle, Dallas. 70 acres in t 7 s r 6 w ................. «pent fifty four m illion dollars more for warehouse purposes. George Heckel to C W Michael, S a tu rd ay : 160 acres in t 9 s, r 8 w ............. th a n it sp en t in th e 1898 war. G. W. Vaughn, Dallas. Dr. Lowe, the optician and eye spe M artha E Simpson to Alice M Mrs. Vaughn, Dallas, cialist, who is to be at Hotel Gail next R epublican leaders have been Wood, land in A irlie................. D. I). Myer, Indep. Monday and Tuesday, has been coining throw n in to c o n stern a tio n over the M J Husk to Paul Rusk, lot in In to Dallas for more than 17 years. If lie S u n d ay ; dependence ................................... “ b re a k ” which R epresentative Long- was a new optician he could not con K. tf. W illiams, Dallas. R E W illiams to J G VanCrsdel, tinue to come and do the business lie Mrs. Jackson, Dallas. w orth, th e p resid en t’s son-in-law lot in D allas................................ does, m ade in his speech a t Rock Island, M onday: C. L. Brown, Dallas, Illinois, in w hich lie out-lined the Probate Court. H. C. Vanskike, Dallas. O. Vanskike, Dallas. Roosevelt dynasty. Estate of W illiam Miller, deceased— Hfr. T ail says th a t th e panic is T uesday: final account set for hearing Saturday. Varie Shelton. DaMas. a b o u t over apd t h a t conditions have E state of Rebecca Sm ith, deceased - H. R. Lowe. Fall - City. final account set for hearing W ednesday, ab o u t reached norm al. T h a t does Miss Emm a C hristian, Falls City. N ovem bers, at 10 a. m. K. D. Kessler, Monmouth. not correspond w ith th e view of the ( 1, 11. Cooper, Falls City. Estates of O. It. Pickens and Evaline C hicago Board of E du catio n th a t l.r>,- Steffy, deceased—sem i-annual account Miss Cooper, Falls City. filed and approved subject to final set W. W. Chappell, Falls City, 0 0 ) children go to school hu n g ry tlem ent. partly because th e ir fathers c an n o t get W ednesday: G uardianship of . David .... S. . M artini. j Otis Bentley, indep, _ em ploym ent a* d because of the in- ed subject to final settlem ent. Dr. J. V. Scott, Falls City. ------- -♦ • ♦ - ------- ln a speech in th e west Mr. T aft told th e people th a t if .Mr. llryan suc- I Married Ffty Years. Patents. needed he would p u t trust-con trolled j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S d fa rth were* to Andrew Parrish. S. to Edward Itiggs. articles on th e free list, hut th a t the J m arried 50 years ago Wednesday at the republican* would not do any tiling of home of the latter’s parents, near Silver- A STACK OF GKOCKRIK8 Registration Closes on 20th. th e sort, h u t the “ republican plan of ton, Marion county, by Justice Bruce. Those who have not registered and is required to meet the dem ands of a They have been residents of this coun reg u latio n is th e proper rem edy.’ *sire to vote for president next m onth, rapidly growing business. Do you for ty for many years, having first settled had better In? doing so, as the registia- one m inute believe th a t our trade T he 'republican plan of re g u la tio n ” in Spring Valley ami iater at Oakdale tion lKioks will close prom ptly at 5 would continue to increase if our gro has been in operation 12 years, with coining to Dallas about two years agf o ’clock on the evening of October 20th, ceries were not th e re su lt th a t u nder M cKinley 127 where they are cosily settled surround or next Tuesday evening. After that <>K STANDARD QUALITY? now tru sts were organized and nn 'er ed by an interesting family. The a n n i tim e the only way in which you will be Of course you don’t. So wliv not trv able to record your vote will be the put the grocery store th a t suits so many Roosevelt 107 new ones began busi versary of this auspicious event was cele ting of six freeholders to the trouble of other people? You certainly want good ness. If t h e ‘‘republican plan of regu hrated by a delicious dinner a t the sw earing you in. So far the county groceries as well as they. Our pnces clerk has added some 35 new names to enable you to get them . la tin g ” is pro|ier, w by do tru sts m u l home of their daughter, Mrs. H. G the registration rolls, and there are prob tip ly and why do they c o n tin u e to Campbell, when many useful tokens of ably 20 others who have registered at love were given the aged parents by other places than the court house. practi e ex to rtio n ? Most of the names registered are cancel ...at the .. T h e m etropolitan papers have be th eir children. lations, and it is presum ed the vote of ---------- ♦ • ♦ ■■ ■ •• - gun to s|a'cu late as to the m en whom the county will not he greatly increased LUCKIAMUTE STATION. over the Ju n e election. Mr. Bryan nsilI select as m em bers of W h a t T o D o. s The Play You Want to See PRESENTS s The Alcazar Stock Co. 4 ♦ In the beautiful pastoral play O ur Minister W A S H I N G T O N A N D T E N T H STS rO R TLAflD . OREGON _ • W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G S.h>.olt JiU I'i i F t< m o ( i o v d I ' o r i t U u THE OREGON EIRE RELIEE McMinnville, Oregon. CHAS. GREGORY, ASeot DALLAS, OREGON * * Under the personal supervision of 5 G. LESTER PAUL. This is the second appearance in our city of this popular stock com pany, which has scored such an un precedented success. POPULAR PRICES - SEATS SELLING AT STAFRIN’S All charges prepaid to the nearest express office. quart bottle, of GENUINE CYRUS i NOBLE direct to you, all charge, paid to the ncare.t railroad express office. Cor Containing all those secondary constituents the government chemists say M UST BE T H E R E that it may be called whiskey. A ny so called whiskey that doesn’t contain them, w hether bottled in bond or not, is alcohol—not whiskey. M. H F o r li Somt Octol D aniel’ Hon. Bulem ] This a n d do CYRUS NOBLE is pure. It i f old. It is whiskey—and nothing but whiskey. Now sold direct to you by the biggest and best known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest. Oyst« old am Born and Mr < iet j the hoi or whil It hfl w in ter’ saws hi v ; J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. Established ¡664 105-107 Second Street, Portland, Oregon > C U T AT THIS L i n t r -40 MAI L T O - D A Y ■ ■ ■ — ... i n \V. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., runkind, O.t/oa Enclosed p.casc f - > 4.09 for whit It ph.- tsr send me at once by exprès» prepaid, four quart* C H IA N E CYRUS NC3LE. N mw _:__________________________ __________________ -Slupna... Have eye a d glasses 19th ut t: IS Y O U R H O M E H A P P Y ¡I a H If not, there is a reason for it. M any tim es th e c h il dren would ra th e r stay hi.m e in the evening if they only had som ethin;.' to do. Give them an oppor tu n ity to gain some a cco m p lish m en t so they will be able t - he leaders in th e ir social circles. If you w ould buy a piano on our easy paym ent plan, you would be giving them th e best chance of th e ir lives. We sell m any of the worlds best m akes and grades including, M ison & H am lin , H ard m an , W igm an, I ’rice and T uple, etc., a t prices ra nging from $137 up to $750. We will sell your old organ or piano for you. Call and see us a t th e A dam s & Brobs F u rn itu re Co’s store. I— 4 OLDEST PIANO HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST Pianos and O rgans tu n ed and repaired — ' I.— . —. —,-r*.-t.r--..—-.» . t n r n ■* — Morris, the leading jeweler, has just recei ed a beautiful line of gold headed umhrtdl.is and w anes from .f2..50^to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. ö~PTjciÄN c. H. MORRIS, DALLAS - - OREUON OCEBIES N O N É OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H SIM0NT0N & SCOTT T“ T hat doimr 1 each d< the mo ton. The th e Va laid, u F . C. I deal w fathers precidi ing th# WILEY B. ALLEN PIANO COMPANY O. F . OHORMLEY, .Salesm an The era wei parche very m You when j gestion longer attackf pepsia When it comes to "miSÎNESS COLLEGE ❖ ❖ <* #t u