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GOOD B AR G AIN S YO U GOT A T
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Just received at Crider’» grocery
car load of fine river bottom potatoes.
Faull’s Hardware
last year? W e are prepared to treat you just
as squarely this year.
W e Shave
Our Profits
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Horatio Morrison is hack from Forest
(¿rove, where lit* attended the marriage
of hia niece, Miss Myrtle V. Morrison,
to Charles R. Wallace. The young cou
ple will reside at New berg.
The scientific examination of the eyes
and the adjustment of glasses if neces
sary is Dr. Lowe’s exclusive business.
Consult him October 19th and 20th.
ton get your bread fresh and clean
when you buy Dallas bread.
The president, after issuing a loud
warning to all his officeholders to keep
out of politics during the campaign, is
! the principal and worst violator ot his
rule.
A fine 4-year old horse of John Con
Jotin Tow nsend, an honored pioneer
vert's ran a post into his Left lung yes
terday.
of Polk county, passed away at his
Gooseneck home last Monday, of
Sewing machines for rent
Daniel’s.
Bright’s disease, aged 76 years. The
Sheriff (¿rant will start in the morn remains were laid to rest in the Brown
ing to deliver ballot boxes and supplies cemetery near town yesterday. He is
to the different precincts.
survived by an aged wife and six chil
We understand Dallas is to have Iren. He was aTirother of Hon. Ira S
another grocery, Dad Castle and D. lownsend, ami of Mrs. W. C. Brown,
Dunn putting a sti ck in the room lie- both of whom passed away several years
low us where L. R. Shultz is now loca ago. Mr. Townsend was a man of
ted.
sterling worth, and one who has taken
Lee Smith has built a regulation a prominent part in the making of this
crosswalk to connect his property with country, anu will leave many old friends
the cemetery walk across the county to mourn his taking off.
road, an improvement much needed for
his and others convenience.
Coersion of employes to vote for Taft
has already commenced in Polk county,
so we understand on good authority. Is
a working man never going to be allow
ed to vote as he pleases?
COFFEE
Schilling s best is a busi
ness-like name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
C. L. Fitehard, the Independence hop
This office does every kind of printing
buyer, passed through Eugene on his
and does it well.
way home from Creswell, where he
Rev. H. H. Farnham has come from shipped two car loads of the R. O.
Chico to accept the pastorate of the Brady lot of hops. He bought the crop
to the lowest notch, consistent with the quality of
Evangelical church here. He occupied at 10 cents a pound.— Eugene Guard.
Your grocer returns your money if you daal
the pulpit last Sunday for the first time.
Uke it: we pay him.
goods we sell.
Silas
Orchard
informs
us
of
the
sale
Oyster shell grit food for chickens,
by him of the house and lot of Mrs.
old and young at Loughary’s.
Lucy Robbins in East Dallas to Mrs.
The
topic
at
the
Baptist
church
next
Temple
Tribble for $1.050, and that
f .
jjfik I Sunday morning will be The Vicarious Win. A. Martin, of (¿«»ldendale, has sold
3T Atonement, Surely he has borne our a residence property here to Mrs. Mary
LAUGHARY’S GROCERY.
Igr grief.— Isaac 53;4. In the evening: Be Bricker for $825.
jml of good Cheer. He calleth for thee. -
Roosevelt is in print again today—
Mark 10:49.
with a full line of Heaters, Ranges and Cook
simply could not stay out. This time
X i That the people may see what 1 am he wifi get answered harder than ever
Stoves, nlso useful articles for the Kitchen, Pan W
pF j doing I will make a cut of 50 cents on bef re, and which quieted him for a time.
and Laundry, all High Grade Tools, Farm ma jgfej each dozen cabinet/ sized photos duting Bryan and Gompers are too smart men
Cherring- to be a-sailed in any such manner, ami
chinery, ecc., iNOt wishing to carry over any V e
ton.
022 they will defend the laborer from being
hicles or Implements, we are prepared to give
The 8 year-old son of R. H. Rust, fell called anarchists.
from a second story window in Wyatt’s
you the best prices on these.
The man who calls another not a
store at Black Rock Saturday night, good citizen bec.iuse he differs from his
some 30 feet, hut beyond a cut on the ideas j olitically, simply exhibits Ids
head, received no injuiies,
own lack of common sense We Ameri
s*
cans are all banded together for the
You take Kodol just for a little while common good, and if we did not view
when you have slight attacks of indi questions in different lights occasionally,
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gestion, and you take it just a little life would lx* without spice. Please let
longer in order to get relief from severe us have no more of such talk in this
attacks of indigestion or nervous dys election.
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A prominent commercial man who
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Nice lithograph pictures, large size, of travels all over the United States says :
the
next
president
of
the
United
State.',
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“ Well, I ’ ve never voted for Bill Bryan.
free to everybody at this office. Come I was against him in 189fi and 1900.
in and get one. put it in your window' But I ’ m going to support him this year.
and how your colors.
Sav. can you tell me who wrote that
It seems to me we need a change, and
Do not let anyone tell you that some to give another fellow a chance ai the tool song they are singing now-a-days?
No?
Well, if I catch him I will soak
thing else is just as good as DeWitts trusts.”
him one. Father worked over time on
! Kidney and Bladder Pills because there
The following schools of Polk county me this morning. I tol : you he warned
isn’ t any just as good. Sold by Conrad have received an average of attendance
me about falling in love and it has af
i Stafrin.
of 95 per cent or more for the month fected a cure. 1 can recommend the
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richmond moved ending October 2nd and have been dose he gave me to every fellow that is
their household effects to Corvallis granted certificates of honor: District affected the same as I was, and many
Tuesday, where they will hereafter re 2, Dallas ; district 13, Monmouth ; dis of them need it, too. Thirty years of
side. The field there offers better ad trict 24, Cochrane ; (100 per cent;) dis age is my limit now, and you won’ t
vantages for Mr. Richmond to make it trict 29, Independence ; district 33, Bue hear of any more love business from
na Vista; district 38, Upper Salt Creek. W illie—the only thing that I will love
See the Cattle Rustlers at the Van- his headquarters in stock buying.
M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building.
The November Everybody’s is an el in the future will be my work. I am
Kodol
is
a
combination
of
the
natural
Frank Whitney and family have gone dette.
going to bury my thoughts of Julia in
Everything in fine millinery now | digestive juices and it digests all classes ection number. That is, three out of the ad van ages to be set forth as to why
to Kansas to reside.
open for inspection at The Emporium of food, so you sec it will do the work seven articles in it are particularly per you should trade with my boss. In the
tinent
at
this
time.
First
of
all,
a
real
For headache Dr. Miles’ A nti-P ain Pills
that the stomach itself does. Sold by
Mr. F. T. Romig of McCoy, was in
national election issue—'The Indepen first place, everybody in this country
Ed Bricker has been on a business lo subscribe Friday and to talk over Conrad Stafrin.
dence of tlie Philippines—is discussed knows him and has a right to call him
trip to Eng« ne.
An
automobile
that
swallows
its
own
Bryan’s chances of election.
by William Howard Taft and William bv his given name. I can’t call him
dust is described w ith illustration in the I Jennings Bryan, while Eleanor Frank- that ’cause it’s too familiar, but most
Something in post cards at Daniel’s.
Just received at Crider’s grocery «¡N ovem ber Popular Mechanics. Pipes i lin Eagan contributes a plain statement everyone does. And I want to tell you
Koscoe Ballantyne is organizing a carload of fine river bottom potatoes. | suck up the dust from the rear wheels of the work that has been done by the that every one works around this pro
music class in Sheridan.
and draw it into a box from which il is United States in the Islands.
vision shop, the old man included.
Why we’ ve got to work to get out our
October records now ready at L. I) Saturday night. Judge Lowell and R. deposited on the road in granulMfed
Mr,
H.
L.
Fenton,
financial
agent,
is
form.
orders. This business is gio viug so fast
R. Butler will occupy the rostrum.
Daniel’s store.
now busy making arrangements for the that we ain’t got time to get acquaint
Come in and hear the new four min- eastern tour of our basket ball boys.
Misses wool tailor suits from $5 up;
C. L. Crider is visiting Hugh and Roy
ed with our families ’cept on Sundays.
He is now in communication with east
ladies’ suits from $8 up at The Empor ute Edison n coni at L D. Daniels.
Black at their Salmon River ranch.
W IL L IE .
ern clubs arranging dates, and the out
The
presidential
race
is
settled
and
ium.
Brown
Stout, lawyers, abstracters,
Polk county undoubtedly goes fur Bry look for a full schedule is most promis
notary public. Collections. Uglow Bid.
Hon. P. H. De’ Arcy was over from an. Why? Has not the chairman of ing. The hoys w ill begin training in a
Salem Monday and called in to talk ov the republican central committee bad few weeks and will start on their trip
Milt Grant and Roy Sparks have been
on a hunting trip near Junction City. er old times when we were boys togeth prominently displayed in bis window in December. Claud and Edward Shaw,
with a full line of Heaters,
Range
er.
Tracey Savery, Carl Feirton, Bert Teats
this week a Bryan btho.
Dick Webster is spending a week’s
and Alva Morton will compose the
tire K set at Fred. W agiers,
Stove«, nlso useful articles Get
for your
the
So far the equalization board has had players, being the same old victorious
vacation in the metropolis.
the household tire-aff,.er, in 15 minutes little to do, everybody seemingly being
team, with the exception of Edgar Cra
We have a new hulk syrup—good—at or while von wait.
PROGRAM
satisfied with the assessment. A num ven, who is in Los Angeles.
Loughary’s,
Mr. and M rs/Cornelius Hughes and ber of timber men have been before the
Thursduy and Friday:
The Dallas Bakery has leased the
Joe Craven sent us over a brace of Mrs Grace Gates left Tuesday to attend board on account of a few charges.
building now occupied by the Dallas
Chinas last evening that were grateful a three days convention of the Baptist
See the delft blue at Loughary’s.
— l'ICTUKKS—
Meat
company,
and
will
have
it
reno
church.
ly received.
vated for a first class bakery. They
Tho
Cattle Ruetlern
The Dallas Baking company turns
ll.C , Eakin thinks the Hood River
will erect an extra large oven, capable
The Mysterous Flames.
apple fair which he attended last week, out first class bread four times a day.
of holding 500 loaves of bread, the
Patronize home industry and ask for
a grand success.
present one only acommodating 175.
Troublesome Theft.
Dallas bread.
New machinery of every kind will also
Mrs. F. M. Collins has gone to Walla
be
added
and
all
the
latest
appliances
—SONGS—
The teachers institute closed Friday
Walla to visit her hiotlier. Smith Gil
for sanitary and successful bread making.
after a very successful session. The
liam, who is seriously ill.
Won’t
You
Be My Honey
They expect to have the building ready
A full line of muslin underwear at school officers convention was postponed
in about 30 days.
Neath the Old Cherry Tree Sweet
% B R t^
until next month.
the Emporium.
Marie.
When you want prescriptions filled
H. M. Myer went down on his farm
and most comfortable
by
a
competent
druggist,
one
who
is
near Dallas the first of the week to re
Program changed Tuesday Thurs
i careful and knows what he is about,¿¡o
PO M M EL
The county court has been Iieen busy
main for some time.—Santiam News.
' to Conrad Stafriu’s drug store.
Ibis morning with plans and specifica
day and Saturday,
S L IC K E R T
I)e W itt’s Little Early Risers, the
tions for the erection of a building on
Admission
10 cents
The general merchandise store of Pe-
At the same time
famous little liver pills. Sold by Con
the lot behind the jail for the housing
i ter Cook at Rickreall was entered by
cheapest In the
rad Stafrin.
of
the
rock
crusher
and
road
roller.
j burglars Monday night and some $75 end becau se It
They will lie brought to Dallas and
Mrs. Dan Siddons, of (¿rays Harbor, i worth of small goods taken, also a few
w ears longest
placed therein to he kept in the dry
is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E. Hal- i stamps. Hoboes are suspected.
and thoroughly overhauled for the com
‘ JoO Everywhere^
jock.
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Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup
mencement of road work next summer.
Every garment
DeWitt’s Carbolized
Witch Hazel j drives the cold out of its system through
guaranteed
NEW TO-DAY
Salve is the o j.it salve to, piles. B * sure its laxative principle by assuring a free
waterproof Catalog
you get DeWitts. Sold by Conrad Staf and gentle action of the bowels. Sold
rin.
1 by Conrad Stafrin.
The Polk County Itemizer, a dyed in
Advert'sing under this head 4 cent a word
the wool democratic sheet pud a bosom .aeh insertion
friend of Chamberlain, already concedes
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the position of* senator.— Newberg
UOUR-Horse Lacrosse disc plow for sale cheap
Graphic.
1 by C. W. Boyle, Dallas.
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Tne race was finished last spring,
Brother Woodward, and the people
ANTED—to trade a good work horse for a
iad* their choice. It was of no avail,
cow.—J. M. Holman, Dallas.
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.- sometimes happens, especially when
a lot of legislators who can be bought SEVERAL nice oak barrels for sale by J. C.
* ’ 8hul*z, Dallas.
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enter into the problem.
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DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal
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much to their pleasure in the future.
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(•«•nt*. any quantity. We will book order*
Despite the grent popularity of the Edison Phonograph in its present form, and
for the Black Logans to be delivered in the
Muring hi ft a hundred.-W. H KraWr. Dallas the Edison Records, the result of a series of experiments made by Mr. Ediaon
Mutual phone.
and hia associates in his laboratory at Orange, adds to what we now have to offer
music lovers the following very interesting improvements:
1— A new Record made of a new composition, by a new {;>roc<?as and playing an
1ST—AI watering place near Bridgeport
Hvhool house, one small grip containing average of more than four minutes.
one lady’s and one childs Jacket. Finder will
This will he known as the Edison Amterol Record. Its moat important
please notify E. E. Hewitt, Monmouth.
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feature is a recording thread of 200 lines to the inch, or t*ice as flue as thn
present Record of 100 threads. By this means more than twice the playing
R SALE—One registered Jersey
length is secured without increasing the length or diameter of the Record itself.
E. E. Hewitt, Monmouth,
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Since the finer thread required a smaller reproducing point it became necessary
to find a new composition that would successfully resist the we..r of the smaller
reproducer.
The successful and accurate moulding of a 200-thread Record»
TH E R E is a rirstclass horse shoer at Fred
1 Wagner’s blacksmith shop. Give him a formed of a much tougher composition, also necessitated changes and refinement«
trial and he convinced.
tf in our moulding process.
More than two years have been spent in experimenting to secure these results»
HEN you waut vour home raised or moved the work of several experts being constantly directed and supervised by Mr.
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call on Weldon Black, Dalla«. Mulual Edison.
phone 234.
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, mora
i^ER\ IC E A B i E O. I. C. boars for sale.—C.
naturally and more sweetly than the present Record. At the same time, they
•J Ballard. 2} miles east of Dallas.
are more durable and will wear longer. The present two minute records will be
continued without change.
L'OR Sale ___
Ash, , _ maple and alder wood—Evan
The Edison Amberol Record will he sold at 50 cents each, making It the lowest
1 Evans, Dallas.
o - 'i- - phone, Easj 36.
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price Record now sold, considering m I so that it will play longer than any other
talking machine record now before the public.
2— A series of attachments by w hich, at slight c et, all present Phonographs,
Notice for Publication.
except the Gem, may be equipped to play the longer Record in addition to ths
present one.
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Department of the Interior.
With a Record of a finer thread it becomes necessary to offer an attachment
U. 8. Land office at Portland, Oregon.
whereby the'new Record can be played upon the old Phonograph, so that users
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July 16. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Chetwwid C. will not find it necessary to buy a new Phonograph in oroer to plav the new
t'oad, of Dallas, Oregon, who, on July 16, 190 «, Records.
nade Timber Laud application. No. 0 96 , for
Two attachment« are required to transform an old Edison Phonograph so that
L i N W I Section 15 and 8 E | 8 VV 4, Sectl
10 , Township 8 8, Range 8 W, of Willamette it w ill |*l y the Amlxufol Records.
Meridian, has filed notice of intention t(
The
find is a differential gear w hich is compartively easy to attach to any
niake Huai proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before K. M. Smith, Edison Phonograph except tne Gem, and which, by changiug the speed of the
County Clerk, at Dallas, Oregon, on the ¿ml arm which carries the reproducer, makes it possible to carry either the two-
day ot December, 1008.
Claimant names us witnesses: N. R. Dale, of minute or four-minute Records.
The second is a new reproducer with a fine enough reproducing point 1 0 that it
Portland Oregon; E. Mulkey, of Blodgett, Ore
gon; IT. 8. Lnughary, of Dallas, Oregon; b. W can he used .n the finer engraving of the new Record«.
Dunn, of Dallas, Oregon.
Attachments will be told at the following pricca:
A l g e r n o n b . d r e s s e r ,
For Mandard Phonographs, $5 each; for Home and Triumph Phonagraphi,
Register.
$7.50 er.ch.
Ihcsc attachments are now on sale at L. I). Daniel’s who will explain also the
method of attaching.
3—
Several new types of Ediaon Phonographs by which
the
the new Record may be played at the pleaHitre of the operator.
VOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
Three new types of Phonographs which are now for sale for playing both the
1 has been appointed by th
>urt of two-minute Records and the Amberol Records, will be called the Edison Standard
'oik county, state of Oregon, ad
listratrix Phonograph Combination Type. Edison Home Phonograph Combination Type
of the estate of Andrew J. Purvin
Jeceased
late of l’olk county, state oforegot..
and the Edison Triumph Phonograph Combination Type.
All persons having claims against the
T h e new types of Edison Phonographs will be sold at:
,
ate of t he said decedent arc hereby required
Edison Standard Combination Tvr>e, $30; Edison Home Combination Type.
to present the same, duly verified ’ as bylaw
lulri l, to the undersigned administratrix at $40; Edison Triumph Combination Type, $50.
the farm of said decedent near Zona. Polk
We also have the Idelia, Balmoral, Conqueror and Alva Phonographs equipped
ounty, state of Oregon, or to P. H. D’ A nv
D’ Arcy building, in the city of Salem, Mai ion to play both Records, and finally, we will continue to sell the Gem, Standard,
■ounty. state of Oregon, within six month
Home and Triumph Phonographs at the same prices as before.
trom the date of this notice.
The importance of these iinnrovement.s cannot be over estimated. Everyone
Dated, October 22. Iftos
who has had any interest in the Edison Phonograph will find that interest greatly
r * I’ LINA F. Pi R VINE,
increased and his amusement greatly enchanced by hearing the Amberol
Administratrix of the estate of
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Andrew J. Purvine, deceased
Records, which are longer, sweeter and’ better.
P. H. D'Arcy,
All great improvements in the . ay of reproducing sound have been made by
Attorney for Administratrix.
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.a
Trustees Sale
Let us add a uew attachment to your Phonograph.
F
OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of the
order of Hon. R. E. Williams, referee in
bankruptcy, made in the matter of Frank L.
Price, bankrupt, on the 18th day of Julv. 1908
the undersigned as trustee in bankruptcy in
said matter will, on
Saturday, the 14th day of November
1908, in front of the court house fin the city
of Dallas, county of* Polk and state of
Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, and
«ell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the
following described tract of land Separately-
Beginning at the northeast corner of sec
tion 2 in township 10 south, of range 7
Wist of Willamette meridian, and running
thence west 160 rods; thence south 256
rods; thence east 6 rods; thence north 23
rods, thence east 154 rods; thence north 233
rods to the place of brginning, and con
taining 234J acres.
The sale of said premises is made subject to
flic mortgage lien thereon of W a . Morehead
to secure the payment of the sum of $75o with
accrued interest thereon from the 16th day of
February, 1903. Said mortgage being of record
on page 401, hook X., Polk county record of
mortgages.
Sale of said property will begin at 1 o’clock
in the afternoon of said dav.
K. <\ McTIMMON’ DS,
Trustee.
VOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
has b«en duly appointed guardian of the
person and estate of Glen Htoddard and
Jharles Htoddard. minors, by tlie 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 this notice.
Dated and first published Octobers, 1908.
J. T. CHAMBERLAIN.
Guardian of the person and
estate of Glen Htoddard
and Charles Stoddard, minors,
Brown <k Stout, attorneys.
Street Assessment Notice.
To J. A. Lynch, EstaU M. A. Dougan, deccns-
od, J. M. Dougan Elizabeth Stoner:
VOU are hereby notified that the eity council
1 of ti«c city of Dallas, Oregon, has ostium ted
the eont of the street improvement (Hidewalk)
(»ti that part of Wufriiington street, adjacent
lo and adjoining lot 6, in block One (1) Lev
ens’ Third Addition to Dallas, Oregon; also
on that pari of Washington street, adjacent
to and adjoining lot 7 in block One (1) Levcna’
Third Addition to Dalian. Oregon; also oil
that nart of Washington street adju< ent to
and adjoining lot 4, in block Two (2) Levens’
Third Addition to Dallas, Oregon; alao on
that part of Washington street, adjoining iota
7 and8.iu block Two (2) Levens’ Third addi
tion to Dallas, Oregon; as In ordinance No.
110 provided to tie made, to be ‘25eetitafor
each linear foot of such walk. You are fur
ther notified that the council will ait in the
council chamber in said city on the 19th day
of October, 1908, at 7;30 o'clock in tin* evening
for the purpose of apportioning tin» cost of
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 said time ami place and show
cause, if miy they have, why snch apportion
ment and assessment of cost should not be
made.
Done by order of the city council of the city
n t Dallas, Oregon, made on the 5th day of Oc
tober, 19U8.
Witness my band and the official seal of the
LOR HALE Some English rye grass
In- said eitv ot Dallas, Oregon, this 6th dav o
1 quire of Henry Clanfield, Dallas. Mutual October. 1908.
[ s k a i.]
L. D. BROWN,
phone.
Auditor and f’olipt* ,fu,|g
of the City of Dallas, Orcgo
I'O R rent. 206 acres, nhout 70 acres can be
* plowed. Cal on VanOrsdel
Cook,Dallas,
for further partileulars.
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It is no longer a question of whether Rea-
dy-to-Wear clothes are Good
Enou gh, but which are the Best
This is the point which we have
fi gured out to provide forour cus
tomers, the makes which time
and experience have proven su
perior. There are so many brands
of clothing, hats, shoes and fur
nishing goods which haveja na
tional reputation, that it is not
easy to choose the foremost. Our
Oopyrtgtit
ms
Slaooritr CloilnS
“ S IN C E R E TY CLOTHES,” and
that it is a wise selection is be-
i ig demonstrated by every cus
tomer who buys a suit guaran
teed under this trade-marx. We
would like you to be one o f our
“ Sincerety’^ customers, and we
call your attention to the fact that
’.ve have ready new fall styles in
“ Sincerety Clothes”
Dallas Mercantile Co.
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DEMOCRATICSPEAKING.
Col. R. A. Miller Makes Two In
teresting Talks.
At the court bouse Tuesday evening
County Chairman J. G. Y’ aiiOrsdel in a
few well chosen remarks, introduced to
a comfortably filled house our well
known native son orator, Colonel R. A. j
Miller, of Portland. This was Colonel!
many good )>oints for democracy. He
fully and completely showed that the
time had come for a change, and thor
oughly exploded the so cal led arguments
of the republicans as to why their party
should lie retained in power. The ar
gument advanced by Mr; Miller was
simply unanswerable, his remarks logi
cal and conclusive in all deductions. A
number of republicans were present and
all were willing to admit that he han
dled his subject in a masterly and con
vincing manner.
Colonel Miller and Chairman Van
Orsdel visited the normal Wednesi lay
afternoon, and n the evening he spoke
present and
L. D. DANIEL, DALLA8.
JACOBSON'S TRANSFER
DALLAS, OREGON
Phone and stand at Belt & Cherrington’s
Spe-
All kinds of hauling done well and promptly,
cial attention given to commercial men.
E. JACOBSON,
Proprietor.
Bell phone 301
Mutual 253
Notice to Creditors.
W. N. BROWN, Proprietor.
The Race Was Ran.
both
Administratrix Notice.
«Oregon „
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State?
OREGON NEEDS PE O PLE —Settlers, honewt 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)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good
work of building Oregon by sending us the narnes and addresses
of your friends who are likely to he interested in this state? We
We will he glad to bear the expense of sending them complete
information alxmt OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS w illb eon sale during SEPTEM
BER AN I) OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon.
The fares from a few of the principal cities are
From
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From Dewisville
“ Cincinnati
“ Cleveland
“ New York
Denver
¡130.00
Omaha
30.00
Kansas City 30.00
St. Louis
35.50
Chicago..... 38.00
$41.70
42.50
44.75
55.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
H you want to brim a friend or relative to Oregon, ilepoait the
proper amount with any of our agent*. The ticket will then be
lurniHlied by telegraph.
WOODS, Local Agent,
Dallas, Oregon
W m - M cM U R R A Y .
gcncräl
r-.«»iNOfn a o i n t
PORTLAND, O AIG O N
Equalization Board M eeting.
EG ISTE RED O. I. O. Swine, pigs either sex
•I t o 6 months old, and Mammoth Bronx
turkeys.—C. 1. Ballard, 2J miles Southeast <
Callus, on Motor line.
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VOTD’ E lx hereby given that on Monday, the
' 19th day of October, I'. nih . the Board of
Equalisation will meet at the county court
hints- v-at the city of Dallas, in the county <
Polk. Htate of Oregon, to examine and correct
the HKHcasment t'dls, to correct all errors in
I still have a few 5 and lo-acre tracts left in valuation, descriptions or qualities of land,
* North Dallas The best of fruit land, all lots
or other property, or incorrectly rnucuh
inside the corporation, and good money can ed a« to dcHcrintibn or uuantitv. or whore
line ningle driver. One 2 year old roll, gelding.
-oming 3
pring. W ill make extra line driv-
er. One 3 y ear old. coming I. All Htandard
bred. Inquh re at A. II. HarrlM Jewelry Store,
D a II rn .
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a particular assessment shall he made In writ
ing, verified by the oath of the applicant or
his attorney, and b‘* filed with the board dur
ing the first week It is by law required to bo
in session, and any petition or itj>plicatlon not
so made, verifier! and filed, shall riot I
sldered or acted upon by the board
Dated, September 24, A. D.. P. him .
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