The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County VO L. X X X IV NO. 41. DALLAS OREGON NOVEMBER 5. 1908 SPECIAL SHOWING $ 3 2 0 .0 0 Do not Overlook the Fact GIVEN T h a t w e c a rry a good stock of all kinds of shoes. AWAY IN CHILDRENS’ CLOTHES PREMIUMS Little fellows styles Russian Sailor and Junior Models On Thursday December 3 1 , 1 9 0 8 , at 4 o'clock P. M. $ 4 .0 0 to $ 7 .5 0 The following list of Premiums to be Given Away J. 2. Our Furs 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 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. - B a g g y ................................................................ $ International Correspondence School Schol- arship (value accordinu to course selected) f r o m ......... ’ ..........................................*77.50 to Ladies’ Suit or C oat......................................... Mens’ Suit or C oat........................................... Heater.................................................................. Dress Pattern..................................................... Pair Wool Blankets......................................... Handsome D o ll................................................. 85.00 133.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 12.50 10.00 9.00 8.50' 7.50 11. Suit Case ................. 12. Shoes........... ^ ........... 13. Silk Wab.t,. J*... m t . 14. Lace Waist................. 15. Hand Satchel........... 16. Childs Coat............... 17. Shoes ......................... 18. Kingsbury Hat ....... 19. Fine Knit S h a w l.. . . 20. One Dozen Napkins . ............... T o ta l ........... ........... ........... Little fellows high buttoned Russian|Overcoats $ 4 .0 0 to $ 8 .0 0 4.00 > 4.00 350 $ 3 2 0 .0 0 For Further Particulars Call and See Us. YOURS FOR BUSINESS SPECIAL SALE o f M a n u fa c tu r e r s S a m p le s , B e g in n in g S a tu r d a y , N o v e m b e r 7 , 1 9 0 8 . We have captured another lot of Mi nufacturers Samples consisting of every line carried in an up-to-date de­ partment store, Mens’ and Ladies’ undershirts, hose, sweaters, handkerchiefs, blankets, skirts, waists, suspen­ ders, neckwear, childrens’ and misses’ coats, gloves, furs, overalls, pants and hundreds of other good things. The prices will clean the lot out in a short time as they will be sold from 50 cents to 00 cents on the dollar from regu­ lar retail prices. Call early and get first choice. D. M. NAYBERCER BUILDERS, ATTENTION! AND SUCCESSOR TO 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 ADJOURNS TO THURSDAY. FURSsHIDES fo r epot eftflh. 1 0 t o 5 0% m ore m oney fo r you to shin R aw F urs end Hides to us than to sell at home. W rite fo r P rice Last. M arket R ep ort. Shipping Tags, and about our H U N T E R S’ & T R A P P E R S ’ GUIDE t fu.tKHntook 4SO paces, leather bound. Best thing on the aubject ever written. Illustrating all Fur Animals. All about Trappers’ Secrets, Decoys, Traps. Game Laws. How and where to trap, and to become a suc­ cessful trapper. It's a regular Kncyclopedia. Price, $2. To our customers. $1 25. Hides tanned into beautiful R>'l>es. Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attracts animals to traps, 11 .00 per bottle. Shin sour Hides and Furs to us and get highest prices. A n d e r s c h B r o s .. B c p L 7 1 M lnnesipollet.M uuat The old Nat Holman place in Cooper Hollow has been platted in 10-acre tracts. Chester Siefarth is now an employee in the S. P. office. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Guy royally en­ F. 8. Ramsev went to Salem Satur­ tertained the members of the Éntre day with Mrs. Chorpening’ s goods. Nous club at their hospitable home Fri­ She will reside with her daughter for day evening. the winter. Pe-ru-na as a November Remedy. The month o f November, in temperate regions especially, requires o f the human body a very radical adjustment to climatic conditions. The hot weather luts passed, and cold weather has taken its place. That the CIRCU­ LATION OF BLOOD IN THE SKIN SHOULD BE FREE and active is a matter o f common knowledge. And in order that tho body may be protected against the lowering temperature a vigorous circulation o f blood in the skin must be maintained. It is not so generally known, however, that the inside o f the body also needs protection. THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES OF THE BODY, that line every passage and cavity and duct, also suffer from the change from hot to cold weather. A medicinal compound that gently tones np these mucous membranes, enabling them to ADJUST TO W IN TER WEATHER, is not only valuable to a great multitude o f people, but to another multitude is absolutely essential to health. Whether Peruna is a medicinal compound that meets these requirements can be judged by a hasty glance at some o f its principal ingredients. Take, for instance, hydrastis canadensis, which is an ingredient o f Peruna. The United States Dispensatory says o f this herbal remedy, that it is employed as a cure for DEPRAVED MUCOUS MEMBRANES, not only o f the nose and head, but also o f the stomach and intestines, as well as other internal organs. Hydrastis canadensis, ordinarily known as golden seal, is thus very clearly classed by the highest authorities as a valuable remedy wherever the mucous membranes o f the body are in need o f a little medicinal help. Cedron is also one o f the principal ingredients o f Peruna. It is recognized by the United States Dispensatory and all leading works on materia medica, as a TONIC OF THE GREATEST VALUE. It is also an anti periodic and ar.ti malarial remedy, and is therefore frequently used as a SUBSTITUTE FOR QUININE. It is a remedy o f great merit, somewhat overlooked by the met!i- -al profession o f late, hut its undoubted ton is qualities are sure to reinstate this remedy in its original high-class rank as a safe and efficient tonic and appetizer. Another ingredient o f Peruna which is o f manifest benefit is cnbebs. Bartholow, in his excellent work on therapeutics, states that cnbebs PRO­ MOTES THE APPETITE, ASSISTS DIGESTION, and increases the circula­ tion o f the blood. He also goes on to recommend it for catarrh not only o f the head and pharynx, bn ta lsoof the stomach, as well as the other internal organs. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, IS COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS. This remedy, for many years has enjoyed a great reputation in southern states as a panacea for many diseases such as dropsy, indigestion, cramp, sick headache, and the like. Dr Scndder, a writer o f great tame, also recommends this herbal remedy for chronic diseases o f the lungs and heart. These are some o f the principal ingredients o f Peruna compounded into a gir. .le remedy by skillful and experienced pharmacists. The compound has be» l so devised that each remedy retains its fall therapeutic value, one assist­ ing the other in their beneficial action UDon the human system, MAKING OF P I RUNA A VE RY EFFICIENT AND VALUABLE REMEDY. People who pass through the month of November saiely and find them- i res acclimated to winter weather, generally pass through the remainder of ' a cold season without any serious difficulty. But NOVEMBER IS A CRITI­ CAL MONTH. The adjustment o f a large multitude o f people fails to meet tiie exigencies o f approaching winter. No safer or more appropriate remedy than Peruna could be found. Taken according to the directions on the bottle, not only would catarrhal ailments ba warded off but catarrh already acquired ba corrected. It is with the assurance • f knowing that we are right that we present to the public Peruna as an IDEAL TONIC AND CATARRH REMEDY. The city council met at their cham­ bers Monday evening in regular session with all the officials present except Councilman Shaw. The citv marshal was instructed to see that A. J. Barham’s walk was com­ pleted at once. A number of new sidewalks needed were re|K»rted by Councilman Coad, and notification to property owners ordered published. The auditor and treasurer submitted their reports, and they were referred to the financial committee. Reports of auditor and engineer read and filed. The question of advancing money on sewer contracts was referred to finance committee to be reported on at an ad­ journed meeting Thursday evening. A resolution ordering certain new alks was passed. Ail ordinance for improvement of cer­ tain parts of Stump, Ash and Hayter streets was read first time. An ordinance for the protection of macadam pavements failed to MAY ELECTRIFY. Capital City Paper has Railroad News of our Extension. Sunday’s Statesman says: Information from an apparently reli­ able eource in to the effect that the Sa­ lem, Falls City & Western road will be electrified on completion and will oper­ ate as a trolley line. The bulk of the road’s business is now in handling lum­ ber hut when completed there is every indication that passenger traffic will fig­ ure largely in its receipts. By an offi­ cial statement filed yesterday with the state railroad commission the railroad mpany states it will have lines oper­ ating from Salem to Dallas with con­ nections at Deiry with the west side di- ision of the Southern Pacific and with connection at Salem for the cast aid« ivision. A report has been spread that the company contemplates a line from Dal­ las to Newberg but the statement as filed with the railroad commission controvert* this statement and it is apparent the road will operate as originally planned from Dallas to Salem and later to tho coast. The company has mills at Sa­ lem, Independence, Dallas and Newberg. The statement that a line would operate om Dallas to Newberg to give a con­ necting link for the two mills is disputed on the grounds that the transportation desired may lie secured by river logging at cheaper rate. The west side division of the Southern Pacific operates between Dallas and Newberg and it is generallv believed a division of passenger traffic could mean no profits for a new concern. The company quite entensively divul­ ge« 1 its plans in a report to the state railroad commission yesterday. The re­ port was part of an objection to the com­ plaint laid by the lumbering interests in the Dallas section that the road w as holding them up for transportation. The complaint asks for establishment of scales and a lowering of the rate. The company contends that its present rate of 90 cents per thousand is aseciuit- able as possible under conditions which make low priced hauling prohibitive. They object to the establishment of scales as they say it is but a question of a short time before they will have con­ nections with Derry and Halem on the Southern Pacific and that establishment of scales would be an unwarranted ex­ pense. / The statement that the road will he electrifie«! comes from a semi-official source and has not been vertified. With immense power possibilities at Falls j City such a course seems obvious how- i ever. Thought Women Could Vote. WINS ROCKING CHAIR. City Council Meets but Transacts Firs! Lady to Accept Uncle Bill Brown’ s Marriage Offer. no Business of Interest. THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY WE BUY R. Ja c o b so n & C o . County Clerk Smith has to give out lots of information in the ordinary course of business, and about election times he is compelled to disseminate more of his superabundant knowl­ edge than at ordinary times. Of the many questions he has to an­ swer. some are trivial and a goodly number show an extraordinary lack of even the commonest points of knowledge. An m e j p l e o f this is accorded by some one who asked him i over the phone Tuesday morning i f 1 women would be allowed to vote at this i election. When he answered the part}’ j with a negative, the reply was returned 1 that as we were voting for or against a high school, this became a school elect­ ion, and consequently women could vote. Wouldn’ t that scorch you? At Uncle Bill Brown’s birthday din­ ner last November, when heenteitained the old folks of the vicinity in celebra­ tion of the hapyy event of his having ar* rived at another milestone in his journey through life, he offered to every single lady who assured matrimonial bonds ere the time for another dinner rolled around, a fine rocking chair. On the first of this W’cek was the only time that so far he has been called upon to make good, and the occasion for doing so was the marriage of Mrs. Lillie T. Kelly and Mr. George E. Thompson, who on Fred Wagner has returned home from last Sunday were made one by Rev. D. two weeks spent at Carson Hot Springs, M. Metzger. Uncle Bill says he is go­ up on the Columbia, where he went for ing to raise the offer at his next dinner, the rheumatism. on the 30th of this month, and include his old gentlemen friends in the agree­ ment. He will offer to the ladies the same prize as last year, and tothe gentle- j men contracting matrimonial alliances I will award a fine hickory cane. Our old people are looking forward to Mr. Brown’ s annual celebration with much anticipation of a good time, and hope that for many years yet to come he will be able to give these pleasant reminders of time’s passage. r Boys of all ages can get better satisfaction buy* ing clothes here—than any other place. Sold by IM The Bee Hive Store, Dallas »*»**» ******* * * * * * * * * * * * *#♦ *+******■ **'+* *********************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 W E CARRY IN STOCK At Last the Opportunity. By far the most brilliant event of the season will be the grand vocal concert to he given in Woodman Hull Novem­ ber 12th, by Mr. Otto F. L. Heme, the distinguished tenor singer now touring the states. Everywhere he is being re­ ceived most enthusiastically by large and attentive audiences. The entertain­ ment is pronounced by press and pub­ lic of the higfiest order, most charming and satisfying, its distinctive features are purity and cleanliness, such as only artists can produce. Mr. Herse sings with sentiment and expressive feeling and posesses the rare gift of presenting a song in all its subtlety, and in that wav giving it I lie stamp of something personally experienced. Each song is a life epidgode lived in the present. Nat­ urally a singer, Mr. Herse has s|ient many years in hard study, with con­ stant pnblic appearances, and is thor­ oughly successful. His associate is an accompanist of brilliant attainments. This makes it one of tho foremost con­ cert combinations in tho country. The remarkably large audiences wherever they appear are proof of the great suc­ cess ami the wonderful drawing power of good music. We predict a very large at tendance at the concert in this city. Ill fact we should enconrago the enter­ prising manager who was successful in bringing such an artistic prise to this community as it is generally the rule for the great singers to confine their efforts to only the very large cities. Let us give Mr. Herse the largest audience ev­ er assembled in one hall. Particularly let your children have an opportunity to become acquainted with the artistic in music. Of Interest to Women. Every woman naturally should be healthy and strong, but a great many women, unfortunately, are not, owing to the unnatural condition of the lives we lead. Headache, backache and gen­ eral tired condition are prevalent among the women of today, and to re­ lieve these conditions women rush to the druggists for a brittle of some pre­ paration supposed to he particularly for them, and containing—nobody knows what. It they would just get a box of Brandreth’s Pills, and tirtr** them regu- larlarly every night for a time, all their trouble would disappear, as these pills regulate the organs of the feminine i system. The same «lose always has the j same effect, no matter how long they are used. Brandreth’ s Pills have been in j use for over a century and are sold in every drug and medicine store, either j Jack O’ Brien, the efficient foreman of plain or sugar-coated, ^ • — ■ ----- the rock cruaher thie year, left yester­ day for Kennewick, Washington, where Mr. C. L. Fisher ha* moved to near! he will stay uutil work again resumes Ballston, where he will operate theD . I C. Baling hop yartl hereafter. there. A large assortment of up-to-date furniture much of which we are unable to illustrate, but you will always find a hearty welcome here, whether as purchaser or looker, and we extend to you a cordial invitation to visit us. Remember we are here to stay and cannot afford to sell you a single piece o f furniture that we cannot guarantee. Parlor Tables Top is 24x24 inches and has mitered rim; has roomy lower shelf securely fastened to high fancy turned legs. It is substantial in construction. Golden Q u a rte r S a w e d O a k Finished PfiCG $2-25 Chiffoniers Constructed throughout o f choice quality hard wood S a w e d O ak Finished Golden Q u a rte r panelled ends, double shaped top 21x36 inches Beveled Mirror 16x19 inches, brass trimmings. Price $13.75 FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS. Adam s & Brobst Co. NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF ELECTRIC PALACE, RILEY BLOCK, DALLAS, OREGON.