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That we carry a good stock of all kinds of shoes. Owr Furs Are bought from one o f the largest fur manufac turers in the United States. The styles and prices are right. Give us a look. W e will save you money on ladies and childrens’ coats. Make us prove it. Just received, new lot o f suit cases, $1.75 to $9. YOURS FOR BUSINESS 300 CORDS O f Good Oak Handle Timber $8.00 CASH PER CORD Delivered at Factory. Bring in your wood before the real rainy season commences. Little fellows styles Russian Sailor and Junior Models Little fellows high buttoned Russian Overcoats $4.00 to $7.50 $4.00 to $8.00 Office adjoining Factory will be open for business from now on. THE PACIFIC COAST HANDLE & MANUFACTURING CO. Dallas, .*. .'. Oregon A CORKING TIME ■“ T H E SCHOOL OF Q U A L IT Y ” - Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C ,W e occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $ 20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. C.S*ld a Business Man: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end.” Said an Educator: “ The quality o f instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard o f its kind in the Northwest.” C.Open all the year. References: Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. A ny bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland. BUILDERS, ATTENTION! In connection with our lumber and shingle trade, we are now handling lime, plaster, cement, brick and sand. Lowest possible prices on all building material n t aits. k . s h iu h k i o t a company Dalias Gets Nightwatch—Fruit Growers M eet in g-E lectio n Figures Misleading. mous vote for the position. On motion of Councilman Ellis the city ob ligated itself to pay him $8.25 monthly, “ I ’ ve had a corking time,” said Ted. that being the necessary amount to bring his recompense up to $fiO. Air. Perhaps lit* lias, but then Dawson was sworn in on Tuesday and Every time the durned old “ cork” our town once more has a night guar Ha's popped right out again dian, and one whom we think will be consciencious, fearless and painstaking He “ bottled up” the old Beef Trust in the performance of his duties. Still every one knows how The “busted” Trust is charging just. The nearing was closed on the East Washington street improvement and a Three prices for its cow. rcaolotion parsed providing for such. The Paper Trust was also “ corked” An ordinance prohibiting the hitch By our “ Trust-Busting Ted ;” ing of horses on our macadam streets But it is stronger than before, was read first time. Because it’s tariff-fed. The Court street curb ordinance was passed. Then Theodore said coins no more, The ordinance committee asked lor Should say “ In God We Trust;” further time on the getting up of an or The words effaced are now replaced dinance providing for house numbering. Since Congress said they must. TEDDY’S CORKING TIME. Polk county will give a majority for Bryan and not Taft. NOTICE. Kindly bring in your dish coupon tickets not later than December 1st as on that date we will discontinue giving out tickets. C AM PB E LL A HOLLISTER. When ordering bread, ack for Dallas bread. For sale at U. S. Loughary’s, Boyd & Sons’ , L. II. Shultz’s and Sim on ton A Scott’s, ,, And tbs t huge fine of twenty-nine Fruit Grower’ s Meeting. Millions on Standard Oil, Mr. Orchardist, do you know that now Was just the stuff for “ corking bluff— is the time to select that choice fruit And higher courts to spoil. which is to make your section a name for the production of first class fruit The delegates lie battled for “ as good as Hood River7” Do not wait “ My policies” and Tall ; fo r spot cash. 10 to 50% more money fo r yon to nhI p Raw Font *nd Hide« to nn than to The ticket, though, is doomed, fo rlo ! until Chrhtmas and then complain be ■ell athom e. W rite for Price List. M arket Report. Shipping Tags, and al>out our cause people are talking of your neigh- There’s Sherman on the aft. H U N T E R S ’ & T R A P P E R S ’ G U ID E »&£?£* b >r’s fruit and not of yours. Make up | «50 pages, leather bound. Best th in g on th o «a b je c t o ver w ritten . Illu stratin g all Fur Animals. A ll He often riled; dee lighted, smiled ; your mind now to capture some of the | about Trappers’ Secrets. Decoys. Traps, Game L aw «. How an d w h ere to trap, and to become a suc Called nature-takes to time; cessful trapper. It 's a regular Encyclopedia. Price. $2. To our customers. $1 25. Hides tanned into cups and awards to he given by the Or beautiful Rohe«. Our M agnetic Bait and Decoy attracts a n im a l» to traps. 1 1,00 per bottle. S h ip r o o f Great wealth decried: said others egon State Society. Write Jas. H. Reid, Bides and Furs to us and get highest price«. A ndersch B ro s ., D e p b T1 M inneapolis, M ia n . lied— of Milwaukie, Oregon, for a list of pri H e’s had a “ corking” time. zes, and then save your best fruit for competition in one or more classes. This is the greatest meeting and ex COUNCIL MEETS. hibit ever held in Portland and you will never cease regretting it if you fail to be in evidence at that meeting and have W. W. Dawson Elected as Night your best fruit entered in the running. I The society will keep your exhibit in Guardian of Town. cold storage free. If you wish it write to Mr. Reid as to details. We are not) The city council met in regular session ready to announce the program yet, hut last Monday evening with Mayor Muir we will haye some of the best talent in the country and the whole event | in the ciiair and all the officials pres will be an epoch making occasion in the cut except Councilman Coad, who was history of northwest horticulture. A badly missed, as it was a most unusual score or more of splendid cups, medals, thing to find him absent from the coun awards and ribbons will he assigned to the winners in the various classes and cil’s session. you ought to take home some of the Councilman Stafrin reported that the credit of your section as well as for your 1 street committee, Coad, Stafrin and own personal pleasure. It w ill do you ' ! Myers, had lately made a tour of the a world of good to meet the big fruit | I city, and found a number of walks need- men from British Columbia, Montana, | ing repair, and some new ones. The Idaho, Washington, Oregon and outside I will offer for sale just as soon as I can survey points. One of the features of the, ! machinery was set in motion for the meeting will he a question box. If you and plat all of my farm just outside the city | improvement as suggested by him. have a question that yon desire answer-1 | On the suggestion of Councilman Cos- ed by the convention send it in and des limits. This will be known as the Garden • per the auditor and engineer were or- ignate who shall answer it if you wish a »articular reason to consider it. Let us Home Tract. A fine body o f rich, black bot j dered to exactly estimate the cost to mve the questions early so that all may I each individual property owner of the have a chance to see what is coming. tom land. | macadam work now flushed on eight Delegates from all parts of this north west region will obtain reduced rates on • i t blocks. the railroads and “ Horticultuial Week” H The auditor was instructed to «1«) the in Portland will lie a red letter day for 1 notarv work and get the different rights fruitgrowers of the Pacific Northwest,— J of wav signed up for the laterals. r.-— December 1-5, 1908,— K . R, Lake, secre- j L S I R Claims allowed: tary, Corvallis, Oregon. $ 20 00 0. Hayter, salary ............. 18 00 A. J. Smith, labor............. HOT AIR DOPE D. M. Watson Files Reply. 174 00 F. H. Morrison, salary .... Invigorates the Digestion. 2 5 28 R. Hieeel, labor ............. Answeiing the suit brought against invigorate the digestion and atiniu- 30 50 Oregonian’ s Claud Hanor, labor ........ Figures Regarding he torpid liver and bowels there'» him in the Circuit Court by ihe Polk D. Glover, labor................ fi 75 Oil Company, D. M. Watson 11 K so g'“»l as that old family County Taft’s Plurality in Poik. 1 00 John Lynn, labor ............. dy, Brandreth's pills, which lias t*avs that the company was insolvent W. N. brown, labor ........ 8 00 in use for over a century. They when he contracted with it to bore for Willamette Valley Co........ 139 50 Monday the Oregonian came out with 1 se the hlnod and impart new vi|ior oil at $3 a foot. He asserts that he Guy Br<»s. supplies........... IH 25 several columns of hot air dope from j e b*ly. One or two every night for bored for 270 feet and then demanded B. V. Morrison, labor........ 12 00 many of its correspondents hireeasting . payment, saying he would otherwise re .It will oaually be all that is reqnir- 11 05 the majorities that Taft will receive ov Dallas Planing M ill........... Kor constipation or dyspepsia, one fuse to carry the work farther. He as er Bryan in the several counties. If i o taken everv night will in a .holt serts the company nformed him it had Total .......................... $4*« 23 the rest of them are like that sent in by | afford great relief. Brandeth’s no funds. It waa organized, he declares, for the sole purpose of using him to ex A petition signed by numerous busi their Dallas corres|»ondent they had j are tlie same fine laxative trnir ness men w is read a-king that W. W. le tter get some new figures if the Ore- ! onr grandparents used and being ploit and float its stock.—Oregonian. Dawsoii be appointed nightwatch and gonian wishes to lie in anywise relied on j |y vegetable are adapted to every in Bold in every drug ami medi- [ The Dallas Baking Company turns | subscribing for the payment of $51.75 as a reliable newsmonger. The Dallas, I out fresh bread four times a «lay. P h - towards his monthly salary. correspondent says Polk will give Taft a store either plain or augar coated. ! tronize home industry and ask for Dal As provided by the charter and in or majority of lietween 300 and 400. As las brett'l. der to have such official under the con tlir-j, are some 7 *•0 more r<*gistere«l re Milo Wood» has been circulating a pe- trol of the city government and invest publicans than democrats, this is a vir* j Mr. W. H. Rohertaon waa over from I tition this week for signature by those ed with fiowers to make arrests, etc., it to il concession on his part that 400 re j Monmouth yeaterday. interested, to secure the money to put in is necessary that he lie elected. An publicans will vote for Bryan. Where Mr. Claud Johns and a friend came afeownt cro-nwalk in the mlddleofonr election wa* therefore called and as the hotair come- in, is in his trying to was do other nomination mialead the public by allowing only that up from Portland Saturday for a viiit main street block leading to the court there nuxn bar. From all appaaraoc*« bow it it a go. i Ml. lAwtoo r**nv*l Uw with nkstivsa bars. Boys of all ages can get better satisfaction buy ing clothes here—than any other place. S o ld by SS » « » « » « S S « s The Bee Hive Store, D allas ì HMHWHHHH New J. I. Case Disc Harrow FURSiHIDES Installment Plan 5, 10, 15 Acre Tracts The latest, newest and best thing in the disc harrow line. Sure to please the most critical. The Slicer Scrapers are a new feature. Notice the illustration above. By a motion of his foot the operator causes the scrapers to move back and forth, slicing the dirt from the discs, thus keeping them per fectly clean. The Frame is horseshoe in shape, and made of angle and flat steele; Is very light and exceeding strong. The harrow is very light, but is so braced that it is very strong and durable. The Bearings are a great feature in the case. Two chilled rings which take the wear are fitted in each. Bear in miud that these rings take the wear and that they are chilled. When, after long use, they become worn, they can be easily removed and replaced by new ones, which cost but little, The Spools between discs are strong, and one end is larger, and cup-shaped to fit the curved side of the disc, thus making a large bearing and so supjjorting the disc that there is no danger o f its working loose on the shaft. The Bumpers are very large, and overcome completely the end or side thrust. They form complete support, the pressure on one gang being concentrated by the pressure on the other. The Frame is Flexible, thus each section operates independently of the other. I f one end of sec tion raises over an obstruction, the other end remains at work, and the companion section not disturbed. The Stop at rear end of pole is made of steel, and is so constructed that center discs can be adjusted to to work as desired. Double Levers only are used. [ H. G. CAMPBELL 8 h Adam s & Brobst Co. N E X T DOOR SOUTH OF ELECTRIC P A LA C E , R IL E Y BLOCK, D A LLA S , OREGON. I