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*• Sewing machines for rent at L. D. Vote as you pray. Daniel’s. See the delft blue at Loughary’s. NEW TO-DAY Watch out for Halloween pranks W eak Kidneys, Lame Back Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. Saturday night. You can now talk with Tacoma or Se COR KALE C H E A P -T h irty head of registered IM P O R T A N T A N N O U N C E M E N T : We Uke great pleasure in an- Company II is to have a basket hall - i. ——................. a n d .. ■■ * Cotswold Mheep, w ill take fret»h rows as attle on the Mutual line. ¡»art pay. Sm all band of goats for hale or let nnuncing to the thousands of delighted owners of Edison Phnuograha a Dumber Inflammation of the Bladder team. o( changes anil improvement» in both Phonographs and Record», which will add »hares; five head of fine buck« entitled to Come in and hear the new four min on This office does every kind of printing register, A bargain. Phone. 1226, box 385, nmeh to their pleasure in the (uture. ute Edison record at L. D. Daniels. Dallas. tf and does it well. A W EEK’S TRIAL 2 5 c Despite the great popularity of the Edison Phonograph in it* present form, and the Edison Kecorde, the reeult of a eerie« of experiment« made by Mr. Edieon There will be work in the Fellowcraft You get your bread fresh and clean S l i d , "toy C O N B . Ü I 5 S T A F R X N , D a l l a . « , G r e g o r . and hia uaaociutea in hie laboratory at Orange, add« to what we now have to offer degree at the Masonic hall Friday even COR SALE—An Oregonian m ail box at half when you buy Dallas bread. l price, Inquire at th is office. Iiiuiic lover« the following very interesting improvement»: ing. After Heney became a republican the 1— A new Record made of a new compoaition, by a new prove«» and playing an The democrats present to the voters land fraud trials virtually ceased. Fiske, the Itest printer. *eed for sale cheap by U. 8. Grant, average of more than four minute«. tangible propositions, the republicans VETCH * # « # * # * * # * * * * * j * * * * * * * * * * * * This will he known aa the Ediaon Amh-rol Record. It» most important V Dallas. tf Oyster shell grit food for chickens, buncombe. F o r h ea d a ch e Dr. W iles' A n ti-P a in P ills. feature i» a recording thread of 200 lines to the inch, or twice a» fine a» the old and young at Loughary’s. Everything in line millinery now present Record of 100 threads. By this means more than twice the playing The equalization board reduced the DO YOU REMEMBER THOSE D. R. Hubbard has changed his ad valuation only $4,430, as a result of COUR-Horse . acros.se disc plow for sale cheap length is secured without increasing the length or diameter of the Record itself. open for inspection at The Emporium I by C. W. B iy le, D allas 02S dress from Edicott to Hillyard, Wash. Since the liner thread required a smaller reproducing point it became necessary 5 GOOD BARGAINS YOU GOT AT their sessiou. We have a new bulk syrup—good—at to find a new composition that would successfully resist the we r of the smaller One Thousand Feet of Fun at the Loughary’s, J. B. Nunn was at Portland this week COR .7 ALE—-Some English rye grass. In- reproducer. The successful and accurate moulding of a 200-thrcad Record, Electric Palace Thursday and Friday, and reports that everything looks most 1 quire of Henry Clanffeld, D allas. Mutual formed of a much tougher composition, also necessitated changes and refinements A full line of muslin underwear at phone. The city roller is giving the macadam favorable for Bryan. the Emporium. in our moulding process. blocks another roll down after the rainu. More than two vears have been spent in experimenting to secure these results, Mr. I. A. May had a case in Justice Robert Kelly and mother have gone the work of several experts being constantly directed and supervised by Mr. R rent, 206 acres, about 70 acres can be See the Light in the Window at the Holman’s court today, in which he P plow ed. Cal on VanOrsdel <k Cook,Dallas, hack to Texas to reside. Edison. . . . Electric Palace Thursday and Friday brought suit against Isaac Phillips for for further p a rticu la rs. N9 last year? We are prepared to treat you just Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brock night. The Edison Amberol Record is the most wonderful production of its kind that baling hay. Mr. May won out. man, Tuesday, October 27th, a son. the world has seen. The engraved sound waves are so minute that the eye can as squarely this year. Kodol is a combination of the natural Mrs. Louiza Williamson, of Spokane, O. I. C. Swine, pigs either sex, not follow them, and yet ihe sounds are reproduced even more clearly, more Roy Sparks has gone back to New is visiting her nephew, Mr. Eugene digestive juices and it digests all classes DEGI8TERED i to 6 m onths old, and Mammoth Bronz naturally anil more sweetly than ttie present Record. At the same time, they port and Charlie Bilyeu is ovef for the Byerley. of food, so you aee it will do the work tu rk eys.—C. 1. B a lla rd ,.2 | m iles Southeast of arc more durable and will wear longer. The present two-ruinate records will he tf winter. that the stomach itself does. Sold by Dallas, ou Motor line. * continued without change. Johnson Bros, will put in aconfection- The Edison Amberol Record will be sold at 50 cents each, making it the lowest Born, in this city, Friday, October j ery where the Bell telephone office is Conrad Stafrin. sale ch ea p —One team o f 10 year old price Record now sold, considering also that it will play longer than any other 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. George L, Gerling- | now located. I)o not let anyone tell you that some COR t Mares, good drivers and gen tle. One is a er, a son. thing else is just as good as DeWitts .fine sin gle driver. One 2 year old eolt, gelding, talking machine record now before the public. 2— A series of attachments by which, at slight c a t , all present I'honographs, Johnson Bros were in Portland WeiT- ing 3 in spring. W ill m ake extra tine d riv Born, Friday, October 23rd, in this nesday, buying new fixtures for their Kidney and Bladder Pills because there com One 3 year old, com ing 4, All standard except the Gent, may be equipped to play the longer Record in addition to the isn’t any just as good. Sold by Conrad er city, to Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Fawk, a confectionery. bred. Inquire at A. H. Harris Jew elry Store, present one. Stafrin. S' to the lowest notch, consistent with the quality of Dallas. No daughter. * l l il a <1 RCCUm UIICI thread ll lio a u n UVV.U1UI a u v v v u o n i; to tu o offer u t! n u a attachment u u t III With Record tn of a it liner it becomes necessary an A straw vote was taken in Crider’s Mrs. f rank Laws deid at her home 2? goods we sell. whereby the new Record can be played upon the old Phonograph, so that users i Next Sunday will be rally day at the grocery Wednesday, resulting in 8 votes near Dallas Thursday, and the body will not find it necessary to buy a new Phonograph in oroer to play the new OR Sale—A w ell broken b illy goat, harness Methodist Sunday school at Sunday for Bryan and 2 for Taft. will be taken to Bellvue for interment F and express w agon.—Merle H olm an, Dal- Records. school hour. 020 Two attachments are required to transform an old Eiligon Phonograph so that John Foster was a Portland visitor Friday afternoon. She has been ill Get your tire set at Fred. Warmer a, Monday, where he accepted an engage for some time, it will pi ly the Amberol Records. the household tire-setter, in 15 minutes ment with Sunset Magazine. The tirst is a differential gear which ¡ b compartively easy to attach to any You take Kodol just for a little while O NE year old Loganberry plants for sale at 4 or while you wait. cents, a n y q ua n tity . W e w ill book order« Edison Phonograph except the Gem, and which, by changing the speed of the Owing to our usual rush of work and when you have slight attacks of indi for the Black Logans to be delivered in the arm which carries the reproducer, makes it possible to carry either the two- Chester Davidson and wife, of North the making of some repairs to machinery gestion, and you take it just a little spring a t |4 a hundred.—W. 11. Kraber, D allas. tf minute or four-minute Records. Yakima, have been visiting Mr. and the Itemizer is just a day late this week. longer in order to get relief from severe Mutual phone. with a full line of Heaters, Ranges and Cook The second is a new reproducer with a fine enough reproducing point so that it Mrs. H. C. Eakin. attacks of indigestion or nervous dys When ordering bread, ask for Dallas cun be used in the finer engraving of the new Records. Stoves, also useful articles for the Kitchen, Pan Dr. John S. Morris, of West Virginia, bread. For sale at U. S. Loughary’s, pepsia. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. OST—At w atering place near Bridgeport Attachments will bAwold at the following prices: school house, one sm all grip con tain in g a nephew of the late George Selbv, has | ' Boyd <k Sons’, L. II. Shultz’s and Sim- try and Laundry, all High Grade Tools, Farm ma Kor Standard Phonographs, $5 each ; for Home and Triumph Phonagraphs, one la d y ’s and one ch ilds jacket. Finder w ill been in town recently. please notify E. E. H ew itt, M onmouth. Jack London’s New Book. I onto» <fc Scott’s, $7.50 oach. chinery, etc., Not wishing to carryover any Ve These attachments are now on sale at L. D. Daniel's who will explain also the While playing on a teeter the other Jack London lias juet written a book Miss Alice Uglow cut her hand on a hicles or Implements, we are prepared to give day, little Irvine McNulty fell and sus i nail Thursday morning. The cut was of 142,000 words entitled “ Martin Eden.” C». K SALE—One registered Jersey bull calf — method of attaching. 3— Several new tv|>es of Edieon Phonographs by which both the present and tf tained a fracture of the arm. you the best prices on these. ! in the palm and will keep her from us- The Pacific Monthly has purchased for 1 E. E. H ew itt, M onmouth, the new Record may he played at the pleasure of the operator. $7,000 the serial rights for this vivid Miss Sadie Atheson, of Dead wood ! ing it for some time. Three new types of Phonographs which are now for sale for playing both the I started home last evening after a visit 1 The heating svstem is now being story. It began in the September num T H E R E is a tirstclass horse shoer at Fred two-minute Records and the Amberol Records, will be called the Edison Standard at Dallas and in Eugene.—Eugene Guard I placed in the Williams brick and the ber of the Pacific Monthly and w ill run 1 W agner’s blacksm ith shop. Give him a Phonograph Combination Type, Edison Home Phonograph Combination Type for twelve months. It is not too much trial and be convinced. tt and the Edison Triumph Phonograph Combination Ty|>e. Carl Fenton is around on crutches by | tenants expect to get in their new to say of “ Martin Eden” that it posess- The new types of Edison Phonographs will be sold at: I reason of a sprained ankle sustained quarters by the end of next week. es more of facination and virility grips fHEN you w ant your hom e raised or m oved, Edison Standard Combination Type, $90; Edison Home Combination Type, while on the college mountain trip Mon A shipment of 1000 volumes of new the imagination and the sympathies U ca ll on W eldon Black, Dallas. Mutual $40; Edison Triumph Combination Type, day. hooks has been received by County more keenly and imparts more of cour phone 234. We also have Ihe Idelia, Balmoral, Conqueror and Alva Phonographs equipped According to the decision of the su School Superintendent Seymour, for age than any book produced in years. to play both Records, and finally, we will continue to sell the Gem, Standard, preme court this week in the Medford the public school libraries of Polk coun Send 50 cents in stamps to the Pacific Home and Triumph Phonographs at the same prices as before. Monthly and they will mail you the Pa Citation. case,!Independence will once more be a ty- ■ The importance of these improvements cannot he over estimated. Everyone cific Monthly for six months, beginning wet town, so we are informed. who has had any interest in the Edison Phonograph will find that interest greatly A straw vote taken at a popular with the »September number, in which the cou n ty court of the state of Oregon for increased and his amusement gieatlv enchancod by hearing the Amberol When.you want prescriptions filled Washington street cigar store in Port the first installment of London’s story the In county of Polk. In the m atter of the e s Records, which are longer, sweeter and better. by a competent druggist, one who is land Monday gave Bryan 143, Taft 115. appears. tate o f E lizabeth Stoddard, deceased; To all All great improvements in the way of reproducing Bound have been made by careful and knows what he is about, go The proprietors were republicans. The and an y unknow n heirs of E lizabeth Stod the National Phonograph Company, and this last im provem ent —that is, the long Oregonian forgot to publish the result dard, d ecea sed : to Conrad Stafrin’s drug store. TN THE NAME OF THE8TATE OF OREGON; Record—makes the Edison Phonograph unquestionably the best Phonograph for The Election Returns. nextday. 1 You are hereby cited and required to ap pleasure or instruction. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup The Itemizer has arranged for special pear in the cou n ty court of the state of Ore Another scheme developed yesterday drives the cold out of its system through Let us add a new attachment to vour Phonograph. gon for the county of Polk at th e court room its laxative principle by assuring a free when an Oregonian correspondent cred telegraphic service next Tuesday even thereof at o a lla s, in th e cou n ty of Polk, on and gentle action of the bowels. Sold its Bryan with saying he has given up ing and will be able to give the latest the the vote of the far west. Take it from by Conrad Stafrin. 28th day of November, 1908, the Itemizer that Mr. Bryan never said and most reliable election leturns hot from the wire. Look on our bulletin at 10 o ’clock In the forenoon of said day then The subjects next Sunday at the Bap anything of the kind. and th ere to show cause if any there be why tist church will be Morning—The Aton the petition of the adm inistrator praying an The Oregonian speaks of the prepon board at * he foot of the stairs to see how order directing h,ui to sell th e real estate of ing Blood, evening—The Palsy Healed. the great fight of ballots is progressing. derance of Taft pictures in the windows said deceased described as follow s, tow it: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young Peo That tract or parcel of land in tow nship * of Portland’s residents. Yes, the re This is a service never before even M. Ilayter. dentist, Wilson building. I Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Riggs, of Mon* ple’s Meeting fi.30. of range 6 west, W illam ette Meridian in ! mouth spent Sunday in Dallas. publicans hired men to distribute them attempted by a Polk county paper, but south, Polk county. Oregon,bounded and described as F o r h ea d a ch e Dr. M ilos' A n ti-P a in P ills As Mr. Barnes was leaving for the all over town, but vou will not find follows: B eginning at a point on tlie section Mr. E. ( ’. Richmond was down from we are certain tlfat such will be thank lin e betw een sectio n s9 and 16. in said tow n Something in post cards at Daniel’s. Corvallis Friday on a business trip. train Monday morning he noted one of them in the houses of the man who ship and range, w hich is 35 ch ain s cast of the fully received and fully appreciated by corner the prettiest China roosters he ever saw works. to sections 8, 9, 16 and 17; thence north Phone and stand at Belt & Cherrington’s October records now ready at L. D N. R. Dale was up from the metropo- gravely feeding in front of Mr. Uglow’s 20 ch a in s; thence east 25 ch a in s; thence south our many patrons. Daniel’s store. The water commission is receiving 20 ch ain s to th e lin e between sections 9 and 16; lis on a business trip the first of the property on Oak street, from Dallas a consignment of 200 cords thence west on said lines 25 ch ain s to place of Brown & Stout, lawyers, abstracters, week. beginning, con tain in g 50 acres more or less, All kinds of hauling done well and promptly, Spe- Next Saturday evening at 7 ;30 at the of slab wood. They get it delivered at notary public. Collections. Uglow Bid. should not be granted; and th at sale thereof The Newberg Graphic concedes that a ! Baptist church, Rev. Curtis P. Coe, pas McMinnville for $2.20 per cord and pay may be made at private sale, % cial attention given to commercial men. straw vote oil. the streets of that town j tor, will organize a class in the rudi- De W itt’s Little Early Risers, the a little less than 40 cents a cord for W itness the Hon. Ed, F. Coad, cou n ty judge of tiie county of Polk, state of Oregon, with C O FF E E famous little liver pills. Sold by Con theother day resulted in Bryan getting' ments of vocal music and sight reading. hauling from Seitter’s spur to the the seal of said court affixed th is 29th day of three fourths of the number. Tuition is free and all will be welcomed. light plant.—McMinnville Telephone rad Stafrin. Bell phone 301 The dealing is simple, October, 1908. E. M. SMITH, Our town clock went on a strike Sun The Alcazar company was greeted Register. Mrs. J. L. Sweeney and Miss Dessa County clerk of Polk County. day. Of course it was noton account of with a large house Monday evening and Ridgeway were Salem visitors the first In the November number of Success Oregon. Mutual 253 If you don’t like Schil- [SEAL] the republican hot air speeches that it their rendition of In Dixie Land was Magazine Cleveland Moffet describes of the week. had to listen to the night before that superb. Our citizens are begining to Monte Carlo. John L. Mathews writes ling’s Best, it costs you DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel caused it to get nervous. I appreciate the worth of this company upon “The Wasted Mississippi” and Dr. Notice. Salve is the oest salve for piles. Be sure and give them the houses they deserve. Woods Hutchinson contributes an ar nothing Albany papers brag a good deal about you get DeWitts. Sold by Conrad Staf ticle entitled “ The Vegetable Age, or the number of daily trains*going in and Messers W. C. Travis, of Kiona, and rin. is hereby give ven to th ose whom it Your rrocei return* your money if you don’t N OTICE out of their city. Not much to crow ov , Dr. F. Cresswick, of Kennewick, county Babies as Bulbs.” Adlai E. Stevenson in ay concern th at I w ill lie responsible for m Mrs. S. P. Riggs returned th Dallas er, when Dallas, noc a third as large as commissioners of Benton county, Wash and John H. Atwood write in support of like it; we pay him. no debts contracted by nor the acts or deeas of of my son, Thomas R. H inshaw , from and after Wednesday. She has been the guest of Albany, has just as many. ington, were here Wednesday to con Bryan, Orison Swett Mardeivs edito th is date. her nephew, L. W. Dunham, the past fer with Judge Goad regarding the suc rial is entitled “ Worry.” N5 GEORGE W. HINSHAW. C. A. Black returned Friday evening few weeks.—Oakland Owl. cessful operation of our gasoline road from conveying Roy and Hugh to their WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY Secretary Joe Craven has given notice Salmon River claims, where they are roller. The judge was not able to show OBITUARY. Morris, the leading ieweler, has just reoei eil a that there will be a meeting of the La- comfortably situated for the winter. it to them, as it is yet at work on the beautiful line of gold headed umhrollas andveanes Notice for Publication. LAUGHARY’S GROCERY. roads, but had nothing but a favorable Creole club at their parlor* on Sunday, The boys will vote at Pitner. from $2.50Jto $15 eaeh, all guaranteed, also a new report to give of its actions. John Washington Townsend was born November 8th, at 3 o ’clock. one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. Department of th e Interior. in Missouri, January 4th, 1832, died «it A serious accident befell Mrs. Harris, U. 8. Land office at Portland, Oregon. In an article in McClure’s magazine his home near Buell. October 19th, 1908, mother of Mrs. Ed. Dorton, at her July 16, 190*. for November on “The Fight for a New after eight days painful suffering. JE W E LE R O P T IC IA N N otice is hereby given that Chotwynd N avv,” the anther in telling of the home near Ballston Tuesday morning. Coad, of Dalian, Oregon, who, on July 16, 190*, He crossed the plains with his moth She has been suffering from rheuma m ade Timber Land application, No. 0 95, for strides made in gunnery reviews the er, brothers ana one sister in ls-i7, E J N W J Section 15 and H K | S W t, Section conditions that prevailed in the Spanish tism and while walking with crutchei settling in Polk county, where the most 10, Tow nship * 8 . Range * W, of W illam ette they slipped, causing her to fall and OREGON Men who cannot stop , DALLAS War. M eridian, lias filed notice of in ten tion to of his life was s^ent. He was married break her thigh hone. Surgical aid (or a rainy day.- will m ake final proof, to estab lish claim to the to Miss Lottie E. McCarlken, January The Pacific Coast Handle and Manu was at once summoned and the fracture land above described, before E. M. Sm ith, find (he greatest | 7, 1854. Eleven children were born to C ounty Clerk, at Dallas, Oregon, on the ¿3rd facturing company filed articles of in- set, and the ladv, who is upwards of 85 comfort and freedi «lay of December, 190*. them, fix of whom survive him: Mrs. corpatiou at Salem last week. Their years of age, is resting well and no of bodily movement Claim ant name» as w itnesses N. It. Dale, of [ Hannah Dickev, of Sheridan, Jesse, of principal office will be at Dallas, they serious result is anticipated.—Sheridan Portland Oregon; E. Mulkey, of B lodgettuOre- .O in ^ o W E / f t McMinnville, Mrs Anna R'*ed.of Buell, gon ; U. 8. Loughary, will have a capital stock of $50vH), and Sun, R i. , Oreg« of Dallai Oregon; D.. W. Dunn, of Dalla», ami Mary, Mabel and Nellie, at home. Edward Gerlinger, Mornay Athey and ALGERNON \LG 8. DRESSER, Mrs. W. H. Robertson, of Monmouth, He was a member of the Baptist W. I). Myers are the incorporators. Register. ftSH is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Win. church from early life, and also a mem Mr. R. C. Craven, a former president Brown, in this city and on Monday ber of Amity lodge. No. 2. A. F. and A. W A T E R P R O O F of the Dallas City bank, is unqualifiedly while descending the steps at the latter’s M. which order performed the last rites Adm inistratrix Notice. O ILED C L0TH 1N in fayor of the bank guarantee. Mr. residence, slipped and fell, spraining of the ceremony, just north of Dallas. If not, there is a reason for it. Many tim es the ch il Craven thinks it would be a protection her arm and cutting her lips by falling He was a kind husband, father and SLICKER$‘3°9 SUITS‘3°P to the safe and sane hanker as well as on the edge of the sidewalk. So severe OVICE 1 h hereby given th a t th e undersigned neighbor. To know him was to love dren would rather stay home in the evening if they N Every garment bearing r 11us been appointed by the cou n ty court of the depositor. Also that the cost of were the injuries that Dr. McOallon had him. Ihe sign of the fish' u only tiad som ething to do. Give them an oppor Polk county, state of Oregon, adm inistratrix guaranteeing deposits would he so small to take several stitches in her lips. of the estate of Andrew J. Purvine, deceased, Death has robbed us of our treasure, guaranteed waterproof tunity to gain some accom plishm ent so they will tie a factor as to hardly be recognizable as Mrs. Robertson about a year ago suffer- late of Polk county, state of Oregon. Catalog free ‘ And the angels have him now; All persons having claim* against the es compared with the benefit derived bv | ed a stroke of paralysis, but is recover- A J TO W fP CO BOSTON O 5 A Where no shade of pain or sorrow aide to !>e leaders in their social circles. If you tate oi the »aid decedent are hereby required nil. I ing this nicely. Comes to cloud this dear one’s brow. to present the »time, duly verified as by law would buy a piano on our easy payment plan, you HAM AND BACON required, to the undersigned ad m in istratrix at O’er his grave the birds are singjjHf, the farm of said decedent near Zena. Polk would he giving them the heat chance of their lives. But theyteannot bring our loved The boas says it’s all right all right to county, state o f Oregon, or to P. H. D’Arcy, ® —® —© —® — ©- ©—®— i D’Arcy uilding, i n t n e e i t y of Salem , Marion one back. We sell m any of the worlds liest makes and grades ring a bell, blow in a bazoo and toot a county, b state of Oregon, w ith in six m onths horn to get folks to come into your store from the «late of th is notice. including, Mason H am lin, Hardman, \V igman, T One more chair is vacant, provided you have the goods to back up Dated, October 22, 1908. One more grave is filled, Price and Tuple, etc., at prices ranging from $137 up PAULINA F. PURVINE, the toot. That if you have the right | One more form is laid to rest A tlm inistralrix of the estate of goods, the people will catch on and go to $750. Andrew J. Purvine, deceased By death forever stilled. out and toot for you, hut if you haven’t P. H. D’Arcy, We will sell your old organ or piano for you. Oh, how we miss this dear one Attorney for A dm inistratrix. they will toot-toot some other way and Around the family hearth ; Call and see us at the Adams & Brobst Furniture say you’re not the living picture you His face was always sunshine, said you said you were; so it amounts Co’s store. II h words were filled with mirth. to to this that you must tote fair with Trustees Sale the public and give them the best that He had a heart most loving, can be bought, no matter how price* A quick and ready hand, is hereby given, that by virtue of the es advance at the factories, for don’t \ OTICE order of Hon. R. K. W illiam s, referee in A cheering word, a pleasant smile, like to hear any hard luck stories about bankruptcy, made in th e m atter of Frank L. O L D E S T PIANO HOUSE ON T H E PACIFIC CO AST For each and every one, bankrupt, on the l*th day of July. 1908. goods costing so much more than they Price, But death has takan him to rest; This is the point which we have the undersigned as trustee in bankruptcy in Pianos and Organs O. F. GHORMLEY, did, nor do they care to hear you say said m atter w ill, on And left the sting of sorrow tuned and repaired Salesm an figured Out to provide forour cus you’r selling goods at cost—just hand In many a loving heart. them the real simon-pure stuff you Saturday, the 14th day of November j tomers, the makes which time know they want it and let it go at that, POLK’ S SUMMARY. and experience have proven su flee, did you see the stock of grapes and 1908, in front o f th e court house In the city Dallas, cou n ty of Polk and state of celery we are getting. Hams on side. of perior. There are so many brands Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, and WILLIE. »«•II to the highest bidder for cash In hand the EDISON AMBER0LJREC0RDS DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR BACKACHE % m I Fault’s Hardware | W e Shave | Our Profits You W ill Find Us Stocked up L W m . Faull Oregon D a lla s DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal" las and their Friends. L. D. D A N IE L , D ALLAS. JAC O BSO N ’S TRANSFER D A L L A S , O R EC O N E. JA C O B S O N , Proprietor. JUST ARRIVED C. H. MORRIS, OUT OF DOOR W0RKEI BRN^ IS Y O U R HOME HAPPY f It is no longer a question of whether Rea. j dy-to-Wear clothes are Good Enough, but which are the Best S iM w U r C lo t s . 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 “SINCERETY CLOTHES,” and that it is a wise selection is be ing demonstrated by every cus tomer who buys a suit guaran teed under this trade-mark. We would like you to be one of our "Sincerety’r customers, and we call your attention to the fact that we have ready new fall styles “Sincerety Clothes” Dallas Mercantile m m m 9 M A * § I 5 » WILEY Assessor Graves Gives Valuation of County Tax. ® ------------ Tillable land, 116,020 aeres $3 *7B,W«0 Ifon-tillable land, 329,850.82 a c r e s ..........................................3,304 850 | mprovements on deeded or patented land ....................... 527,0:K) ! Town and city lots .................... 2S»,240' Improvements on town and city lot«..................................... 021,940 1 Improvements on lands not deeded or patented ................. 31,380 Railroad bed (73.07 m iles)........ 704,800 Telegraph and telephone linen (179.50 m iles)......................... Railroad rolling stock................ Steamboats, engines and manufacturing machinery . Merchandise and stock in trail« Farming implement* etc. Money Notes and accounts Shares of stock ........................... 103,920! Household furniture.................... 141,005 follow ing describe«! tract of lan«l separately : Beginning at th e northeast corner of sec tion 2 In tow nsh ip 10 south, o f range 7 th en ce west 160 rods; thence south 250 r«>d*: thence east 6 r«*ds: thence n«rrth 23 PIANO COMPANY