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J. aunt The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County VOL. XXXIV DALLAS OREGON OCTOBER 29. 1908 NO. 40. SPECIAL SHOWING $ 320.00 Do not Overlook the Fact GIVEN T h a t w e c a rry a good stock of all kinds of shoes. A W A Y IN CHILDRENS’ CLOTHES P R E M IU M S Little fellows styles Russian Sailor and Junior Models On Th ursday D ecem ber 3 1 ,1 9 0 8 , at 4 o’clock P. M. $4.00 to $7.50 The follow in g list o f Prem ium s to b e Given A w a y Buggy ............ ........................................... $ International Correspondence School Schol arship (value according to courae selected)^ fr o m ....................................... . i . $77 50 to Ladles’ Sait or Coat.................................... Mena’ Suitor Coat................................ . Fur.............................................................. Heater......................................................... Dre6B Pattern....................................... . Pair Wool Blankets.................................... T ru n k ......................................................... Handsome D o ll.......................................... Our 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 of suit cases, $1.75 to $9. 85.00 133.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 12.50 10.00 9.00 8.50 7.50 $4.00 to $8.00 Suit Case ............. Shoes........... . Silk Waiat Lace Waist.............. Hand Satchel........ Childs Coat........... . Shoes ..................... Kingsbury Hat ...... Fine Kuit Shawl.. . One Dozen Napkins Total $ 3 2 0 .0 0 For Further Particulars Call and See Us. l fM m a t YO URS FOR BUSINESS ■ HE PUBLIC is well aware that the Merchandise carried in onr establishment is Up-to-date. We defy competition, whether here or in any of the large towns of the State. We can give hundreds of testi monials from customers which have acknowledged that our prices are positively lower than elsewhere. Following are the lines carried in onr Store:— Mens’ and Young Mens’ Clothing in Hart.Schaffner A Marx, Hand- Tailored Suits and Overcoats, from $15.00 to $37.50. Michaels, Stern A Co.. Elirman it Sternx, Webfoot Brands from $5.00 to $20.00. Boys’ School Suits in Extru Goods, Very Good, Banner Brand and other good makes from $2.50 to $7.50. The largest stock of Furnishing Goods West of Portland. Walk Over Shoes from $3.50 to $5.00. Our Ladies’ Shoes—Once tried, our customer forever. LaVogue, Wonltex and Standard Brands in Ladies’ ,Misses’ and Childrens’ Cloaks and Suits. Cloaks from $2.00 to $40.00: Suits from $7.50 to $75.00. Millinery in tfie latest styles. Furs of the Best Makes and the Very Newest-in Dry Goods. In fact our store is now packed in every Department. Remember you do not run any risk in trading at our Store, as we do not consider the Sale made Until the customer is satisfied. : : : : : : : : : : : : T D. IVI. NAYBERCER FORM ER PAR TN E R ,\.\ 1 1 SUCCESSOR TO Little fellows high buttoned Russian Overcoats R .J a c o b s o n & C o . ;i4 ^ \ w illP b M c M i n n v i l l e , OREGON. O IO IQ ■“ T H E SCHOOL OF Q U A L IT Y ” - Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon FARMERS’ TRAIN A . P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C ,W e occupy tw o floors 65 b y 100 feet, have a $ 20,000 equipm ent, em ploy a large faculty, g iv e ind ivid u al instruction, receive m ore calls fo r office help than w e can meet. Others in qu ality o f instruction. a O ur school a d m itted ly leads all It pays to attend such an institution. «.S aid Business Mau : “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end.” Said an Educator: "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard o f its kind in the Northwest." «.O p e n all the year. Students adm itted at an y tim e. C atalogue free. References: A n y bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland. To Show in Polk—M ore Land to be Cut U p —Actual Cost of Streets. BUILDERS, ATTENTION! DEMONSTRATION CAR ANOTHER SUBDIVISION. To be In Dallas and Independence An 80 Acre Tract Near Reservoir To be Platted. on November 6th. In connection with our lumber and shingle trade, wc are now handling lime, plaster, cement, brick and sand. Lowest possible prices on all building material were built of cement and some of wood, the former at a fiat cost of 25 cents a foot and the latter at 15 cents. This will be reported on separately. Mr. and Mrs. George McBeo moved to town for the winter. A farming demonstration train will More land in this vicinity is to be he operated making an eight dav tour broken up and made capable of snstain- through the Willamette Valley leaving Portland November 4th. The train will 10 families where it now does one. l>e run in conjection with the O. A. C. The 80 acres surrounding the city water Experiment Station, of Corvallis and reservoir has been purchased of Mr. and is tendered them hv Mr. R. 13. Miller, Mrs. Frame Rowell by a half dozen of our j grand freight agent, S. P. Co. It will be run entirely for the benefit and town capitalists and they will soon have e location of the farmers of the section it surveyed and laid off in five-ami 10 and a full demonstration of agriculture, acre tracts for disposal to the small fruit dairying, horticulture, -also lecture on grower. The gentlemen are not yet do -1 annual husbandry will be g von by the fo r spot cash. 10 to 60% more money fo r you to shin Raw Furs and Hides to ns than to faculty from train, the object being to cided as to whether they will set it out I sell at home. W rite fo r P rice List, Market Report. Shipping Tags, and al»out our these industries in the W il in fruit themselves or allow that to be 1 H U N T E R S ’& T R A P P E R S ’G U ID E fUMMmBoak promote lamette valley. The train will consist , done by t tie purchaser. The tract is 450 pace«, leather bound. Best thin* on the «abject ever written. Illurtratinit all Far Animal*. All of seven or more cars and lectures anti one of the most sightly in this location, | about Trapper«’ Secret«. Decoy». Traps. Game laws. How and where to trap, and to become a «n«- cessful trapper. I f • a regular Encyclopedia. Price. $2. To onr customer«, $1 25. Hiaes tanned into demonstrations will be made from each commanding a magnificient view ot beautiful R>>bes. Our Macnetic Bait and Decoy attract« animals to traps, *1 OOper bottle. S h ip / ««* Bides and Furs to us and s «t hiihaat prioaa. A n d c ra e h B r a a , D ep t- T I p a l la . M l— « car. One car will be equipped and almost all the entire valley, embraced | devoted to agriculture, growing of in which are a couple of our famous i grains, grasses, etc., demonstrating | snow peaks. The land is as good fruit modern machinery. Another will b e ! land as there is in this region, and that | devoted to dairying, live stock, milk i is saying a good deal, ' because there is testing and milk separating. Another) none better in the world. Everything | to horticulture, budding, grafting can lie grown prolificly and without i and spraying also fruit packing any dread of a failure of orop. The en- ! will be demonstrated by M. O. ! tire tract is so situated as to be suscepti Lownsdale. There will also l>e a car bly of irrigation over its entire surface, j fitted up with model stall in which if so desired. The gentlemen interested , cows will be carried and the process of in the venture are Messers. F. J. Coad, j milking by machinery will he demon It. E. Williams, W. V. Fuller, L N j strated by the herdsmen. The train Woods, R. L. Chapman and W. L. will l )*1 accompanied by a photographer Soohrcn. in addition to above. There will he a day coach for accomadation of lecturers and where lectures will I k * given. One sleeping car and an official business car. Trains similar to this have oper ated in Eastern Oregon and Washington last summer with pronounced success and were of material aid to the farmers, dairymen and fruit men, so much so that frequent requests are being made City Auditor Brown and Chief Engi | for other demonstrations. Our aim is ; to give the people the rare opportunity neer Morrison, the committee appoint I will offer for sale just as soon as I can survey of getting the lienefit of experience of ed by the city council to figure out the and plat all o f my farm just outside the city O. A. C. staff. All farmers are ror- exact cost to each individual property Idially invited and urgently requested limits. This will be known as the Garden I to attend. The train will arrive at owner on the street macadam work has Dallas at 11 a. m. and demonstrate have finished their labors and turned Home Tract. A fine body o f rich, black bot I until 12 p. m. the result of their findings over to City I Speakers and demonstrators who will Treasurer Vassall who will report to the tom land. accompany the train are as follows: city council next Monday evening the Dr. Jas. Withycombe, director Oregon amount to he refunded those who have experiment station; Mr. M. O, Lowns paid in more than was necessary. It dale, horticulturist; Prof. A. 13. Cordly. will be remembered that at the time of j entimologist; Prof. C. I. Lewis, horti making the assessment a certain price | culturist; Prof H. D. Scvdder, agronom per foot was figured on, this amount j = =■-• = 7 = ^ ■=■ =■= ist; Prof. F. L. Kent, dairy liuslaindry; , being placed sufficiently high so it was Prof. R. W. Allen, assistant horticul ! assured the cost of improvement would turist; Mr. Harry Asbahr, herdsman. 'be fully covered. The amount named I The train will start Nove»il**r 4 and | was $2.25 a foot, so that in some inst ill will lie at Sheridan on Novemlier ft from i ces therein quite a rebate coming to Mrs. John W . Townsend and f.-tmilv Imitations have been placed upon the 8:46 to 10:15; at Dallas from 11 to I the owners, more especially on the Rank i market so closely resembling Allcock’s | wish to express thanks to all who so 12:45; at Independence from 1:50 to block, and the Elite millinery Mock, as Plasters in general appearance as to be kindly assisted daring the sickness ami | we might designate them. The block 3:25. ____ _________ well calculated to deceive. It is. how-. death of their husband and father. ! costing the greatest amount was the one | ever, in general appearance only that i ' through which the race runs, and which j thev compare with Allcock’s, for they ] i had to lie enclosed with concrete. I3v I are not only lacking in the best e le -. ' blocks the cost is as follows: Main ments which have made Allcock’s so I (,’has. Lipp, Jefferson, Oklahoma. ! street from Oak to hill, $2 a front foot; efficient, bnt arc often harmful in their j Mrs. A. B. 8 tar buck, Mt Tabor. I Main, between Oak and Mill, $2.34; effects. Remember that Allcock’s are | ( ’ has. Reese, Perrydalc. Under the nnspices'of the Y. M. C. A. I Mill, between Main and Jefferson, the original and only gennine porous F. T. Romig, McCoy. $2.14^; Main, between Main and Court, of Dallas college, Dr. Bancroft, the fa plasters—the best external remedy Mrs. F. E. Lvnn, Perrydale. mous psychologist, haa been secured to $1.83; Main, between Court and Wash known—and when purchasing plasters Mrs. Viols Bedwell, Pratt, Kansas. lecture in onr city on October 30th and ington, $2: Court, l*»tween Main and; the only sate way is to always insist Frank Fuchs, Dallas. 31st in Woodman hall, assuring people I lefferson, $2.25; Court, between Main upon having Allcock’t. L Bruckner, Dallas. ' ..f something startling a* well as enter and Railroad, $1.87 ; Mill, between Main j and Railroad. $1.70. The cost of the) taining along educational lines. Hon. Charles V. Galloway will ad Mr. T. 8. Brown and family left Dr. Bancroft will he ably assisted by ! b lo c k on Washington has as yet n o t dress the citizens of Sheridan and vi Monday for their new home in 8an Jose. Miss D. Lillian Lewis in a repretoire of , f$een figured up. as the fixing of that cinity on next Saturday evening, We expect to see them all back on their literary and vocal selections. These ar- ! bUick will probably have to be delayed October 31st. The Sheridan band has 8a!t Creek farm again unless the change j tists are considered the highest class until spring. These figures do not in- been engaged to furnish music for the should prove beneficial fo Mr. Brown's Ivcenm talent, and it speaks great cred • elude the cost of the curbing, for which occasion. Other noted speakers will health, when of course, they will make it for Y. M. C. A . to have secured snch a seperate assessment was made Some that country their home. also be present. of theee blocks already had curbs, some I high class artists for our city. THE aits. K. STtlUK lOCtlNG UfflfiW have Boys of all ages can get better satisfaction buy ing clothes here—than any other place. S o ld b y The Bee Hive Store, D allas *********************************************** <k New J. I. Case Disc Harrow .-..FURS: HIDES Installment Plan THE ACTUAL COST. Of Our Macadam Street Improve ment in Dallas. 5, 10« 15 Acre Tracts H. G. CAM PBELL V. Caution. Card of Thanks. NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK A HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT Bancroft-Lewis Coming. * I + ; J The latest, newest and best thing in the disc harrow line. Sure to please the most critical. T h e Sheer S c ra p e rs 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. . T h e F ra m e 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. T h e B e a rin g s are a greatfeature 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 hut little, T h e S d o o I s lietween 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 supporting the disc that there is no danger of its working loose | on the shaft. . . . mu j ? , . 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. * T h e F ra m e is Flexible, thus each section operates independently of the other. I f one end of sec- I tion raises over an obstruction, the other end remains at work, and the companion section not disturbed. T h e S top at rear end of pole is made of steel, and is so constructed that center discs can be adjusted to T h e B u m p e rs to work as desired. Double L e ve rs only are used. Adams & Brobst Co. N E X T DOOR SOUTH OF ELECTRIC PALAC E , R IL E Y BLOCK, D A LLA S , OREGON. *W**iM*-:y*****#MM**1t*M***** ****** . * * * * * ♦ # * « « * • * * * * * • •