Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 24, 1908, Image 2

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    AN OLD DALLASITE
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
Has Good Words to say of our
Dallas Five.
Admitted to the second class ot mall matter.
T H U R S D A Y , D E C . 24, 1908.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
Waverley, December 21, 1908.
Editor Itemizer ;
Inclosed find clipping from yesterday's
V. P. FISKE.
SjKjkesrnan Review which was interest­
ing to me and will no doubt be interest- |
ing to your other subscribers. We i
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Itemizer, . ___
one . year in advance.
thought our boys were upwithanv of
Í Iteti___
With
Kith Weekly Oregonian or
< Semi-weekly Journal.
them but Dallas leads the world. \Vav- I
erley has the O. N. Inland Electric and I E Yoakum et ux to Albert Hoppe
?ith Oregon
Woodman
Wit
‘
'
North Coast is building through here, i 80 aerea, t 8 a, r 0 w .............. $2,650
Our country is developing rapidly, i I) I) ami A R Bellet ux to Walter
Williams, Iota in Falls City . .
Electric roads run out of Spokane in
Office,
257
MUTU U i Office,
BELL Residence, 113
.Ml 11 A L j Kl.Hi,lencc>U01
nearly a half dozen directions and go to R E Williams to B F Jones, one
eighth
interest in 160 acres, t 7
Colfax, Moscow, Couer d ’ Alene, Medical
s, r 8 w .....................................
Lake, etc. An increased price will be
paid here for beets next year. Increased Emmanuel Schindler et ux to
Patronize One Another for the Rebuilding o f Town and County.
Tills wom an says that after acreage of sugar beets will result.—A. | School district No. 61, land in t
7 s, r 3 iv .................................
months of suffering Lydia K. L. Robinson.
li M Peebles et ux to L A Peebles
Pinkliani's Vegetable Compound
lot in Dallas...........................
By the score of 55 to 14 the team from
In addition to the election crop of
OUR NEW BAKERY.
math* her as well as ever.
Dallas, Ore., put a decisive victory over
. Peebles to R E Williams, lot
babies, Taft baa had a park named for
the Spokane Y. M. C. A. to its credit ! , *n Dallas..^...............................
500
Maude E. F orgie. o f Leesburg,Va., and continues its long 10,IKK) mile tour George and Ellen Graves to Carl
him.
Nicely Fixed Up in Their Conven­ writes to Mrs. Finkham:
through the eastern cities without a d e-1 and Ruth Graves, 93 acres, t 0
“ I want other suffering women to feat vet in the northwest. The Dallas i
r o w .............
After all Uncle Joe Cannon can roar
ient Location.
lenow what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ team presented some basketball that W P Fisher et ux to P O Pow.dl
your tariff revision as gently as any
table Compound has done for me. Foi was a revelation to local exponents of
land in Monmouth..................
24
sucking dove.
Since moving into their new quarters months I suffered from feminine ills the game. It was a treat to watch a M¡old I, Cameron ami hd to
Charles K Vick, lot in Falls City
100
on Court street, the Dallas Bakery has lo that I thought I could not live. 1 game like that of Dallas work. Its ev­
They say strike* are a sign of prosper­ wonderfully improved their business wrote you, and after taking Lydia E. ery member knows what to do, seems to Andrew Smith et ux to David
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and know just where every other man of his
Martinv,
40
acres,
t
7
s
r
7
w
ity, But we could do without them just facilities. The genial and enterprising using the treatment you prescribed 1
nronrietors, Messrs. Buckner and Fuchs, felt like a new woman. I am now team is, to know just when to pass ami Lucy F Henry et ux to Lew \V
at this period.
Williams, 53 acres, t 8 s, r8 w.
373
when to shoot and is deadly accurate in
n? " :l
,,mt " mM U’ j*
strong, and well »sever, and thank you both shooting and passing. They are Sarah J. Tents and hd to R K W il­
,t
to
a
town
of
tw.ee
our
s./.e,
and
they
«
have
done
me."
liams
and
H
G
Campbell,
200
Great is publicity. It shows that one are doing an immense business. This
quick w’itted, fleet footed, tall and pow-
J
acres, t 8 s, r 5 w ..................... (1000
can elect a president for about a third Faber pusher was shown through their ' F A C T S F O R S IC K W O M E N . erful men. The Y. M. C. A. team play­
ed good basket ball for its ability, but it Milo F I.antz et ux to Mabel II
of what it used to cost.
establishment yesterday evening, and j
F o r th irty years Lydia K. Pink- was outclassed.
Ireland, 10 acres t 7 s, r 3 xv . 2000
— — — ■— —
were pleased to sec such evidence of
The Dallas team is believed by many A II Pl.elps et ux to Charles K
ham’s V egeta ble Compound, made
The restaurants are talking of tariff proaperity andthrift. Their front sales-j
Spaulding
Logging Co, 160 acres,
.
.
,
room is not yet completed in the shape from roots and herbs, lias been the critics to he the strongest that has ever
t 0 s, r 7 w ...............................
500
revisions, likewise, with a view of remov-
desire, as they yet need and up-to- standard rem edy fo r fem ale ills appeared in this city, not excepting the
Mary O Connei et al to A J Win­
ing bread and butter from the freelist, date front, but that will bo installed as and has ¡xrsitively cured thousands of Chicago Meteors. The O. A. C. team,
ters, 187 acres, t 6 s, r (1 w ........10,000
■
...
■■■■■■■
soon as the cold weather is over. The wom en w h o have l»een troubled with the Muscatine Y. M, C. A., the Minne­
sota Red Wings and W. S. C. team. Carl F Gerlinger et ux to A F
The ministers who write that they "i10«' room, however, is equipped with displacements, inflammation, ulcera­
Wendlant, 100acres, t 8 s, r 5 w 5,000
What
it
will
do
against
the
crack
east­
often get texts from news editorials the latest of handsome and convenient | tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, ern fives is a duestion. Critics here be­ W L Gilson et ux to P J Schabert
should know that often the sermon ! «bow cases for the display of their goods, periodic pains, backache, that bear- lieve that it will easily Vin the majority
lots in Falls C ity .....................
40
and will in the near future be one of the |
furnishes the text of the editorial.
oakery parlors to be louml
prettiest bakery
found lu I jn g ^ o w n fe<*Iin? ’ flatulency, indues of its games.
Big Shaw. center, was the star of the
the northwest. The working room in an I ti()n,(li7'/.ine.ws(>i iH*iy(ms prostration.
Probate Court.
One chancellor may possibly male V eye opener
visitors. Russell Mann did the best
by don t you try it t
openet to the novice who knows!
Estate of Robert Wilson, deceased—
the emperor of Germany shut up, hut nothing aliotit the nightly toil necessary
work for the Y. M. C. A. Reed, the
M rs. 1‘ in khan i invites all sick little Dallas forward, is remembered as final account filed and the second day
it takes baby jumpers, rattles ami nurs­ to supply us with our daily bread. Their
xxomen to write; her for advice. the speedy little forward w ho shot 18 of January, 1900, at 10 o’clock a. m. set
ing bottles to quiet the emperor of Chi­ new oven, 11x14 feet in size is equipped
for hearing.
with all the latest conveniences for suc- She has gu id ed thousands to goals in the gymnasium of the S. A. A.
na.
Guardianship of Glen Whalen, «a min­
C. a couple of years ago when O. A. C.
co.sful bread making, and the cookies, health. A d d r e s s Lyn n, Mass.
or—annual report approved subject to
heat the club 70-30.
pics, cakes, etc,, that they daily turn
final
settlement.
The record being made by our bas­ out therefrom are certainly a wonder.
A fair sized crowd saw the game. It
was so one-sided that there was little
Estate of William Livermore, deceased
ket hall team is certainly one to be They hake some 000 loaves of bread each
entli8iasm, and most of the applause was —report of sale of real estate approved
proml of, not only their home town, day, to sav nothin.; of the other fancy •■»-.¥ V,' #■#*• if *
.Ï-* M i
-Ai
:¡^Ht generously contributed to the fine team and administrator authorized to execute
goods. Independence eons...nes a large
*• work of the visitors. The lineup and deed to purchaser.
but the state at large, as by their crate evo.y day, ami Black R >ck makes *
*
îÍ- score:
name of The Oregon», they are adver­ duily calls for about 80 loaves. This
Estate of Evaline H, Steffy, deceased
Y. M. C. A.
Dallas.
tising the entire section. So far the trade came to their bakery entirely un-
P r id e ........................................ Fenton —executor authorized to erect monu­
snlieti.l, and on account of the excellent
ment
to cost not more than $200.
Forward.
h<ys have played seven games, and article they turn out. Things are en
Estate of E. C. K eyl. deceased—final
Mann............................................ Reed
tirely
different
in
the
baking
line
from
won all of them by good margin», in
account set for hearing February 2,1909,
Forward.
what they used to he when we were a
fact six of them were walkovers, and boy. Then the leaves of bread wer.
Connors....................................E Shaw at 11 o’clock a. in.
Center
In reestate of Owen Loyd, deceased—
played with what were supposed to he moulded anil shoved into the ovens in
Abrams......................................Morton inventory and appraisment filed and
crack teams too. Our most gratify­ chunks, the big paddle being the only
Guard
approved.
implement used. Now each loaf must
Ove............................................ C Shaw
ing news this week is that the high he put in its own pen, and that a speci­
In reestate of Wm. Livermore, de­
G
uard
ceased—report of sale of real property
altitude of the Montana towns has not ally made one with no square corners, hi | We have a large line of
Goals ftom field— Pride, Mann 3, Ove filed and set tor hearing January 9th.
that it can Is; easily cleaned and all san­ £
*
affected them. It was supposed this itary conditions strictly observed. It
1, Fenton 3, Reed 2, E. Shaw 11,
Morton 5, C. Shaw 1. Goals from fouls
might prove a serious handicap, The takes several hundred of these for a bak­ | Xmas Candies of a l l
—
Mann 4, Reed 3. Fouls called on—
Patents.
outlook now is that our boys w ill great- ing and the work neeessarv is not a
kinds, N U T S , F R U IT S and
Dallas 8, on Y. M. C. A. 9.— Review.
light .o one
, . . ..
i
,, , .
. ...„
n e by any means. During the
U. 8. to R. H. Plank.
ly bent the record of the Alaska team afternoon Mr. Iluckner prepares the
We
on their trip last year, both as to the dough, which is then placed in the prop­ | X m a s P a c k a g e s .
Small Farm Tracis For Sale.
SOURCES OF
EXAMINATION
er
receptacles.
About
midnight
Mr.
number of games played and won. By
I have recently sold the M. Fitzmor-
I
also
have
McDonald’s
Filch goes on duty ami gives it another
ris
donation
land
claim
of
320
acres
QUESTIONS.
the end of next week they will he sup- threshing out. anil getslt ready for'the
west of Monmouth, toG . A. »Spel ling, of
| Fancy Candies from Salt
plied with our new booklets, and Dal oven. At about 4 Mr. Buchner again
Portland. It will soon be subdivided
co....son am i assists in the linking, so
State Superintendent, J. H. Acker­
into 40 acre tracts, and will make sev­
las will begin to assume its pro|>er that it may be turned out by 6 a.’m. | Lake, Utah.
eral good homes. I am also selling the man, Ins issued tlie following circular
place on the map. Here’s hoping that This is the job for the bread alone. They
Collins farm, cast of Monmouth in 5, 10 of information, giving the sources of
buy your
turn out other fancy cookery by the | Before you
they keep up their lick.
and 20 acre tracts.—J. H. Moran, Real the examination questions for state
wholesale, and work that cannot he heat
and county papers, February and
| Xmas Candies, call and f Kstate Dealer, Monmouth, Oregon.
anywhere.
August, 1909: Arithmetic, one-fifth
Our city council has fixed the tux
Following an attack of convulsions from State Course of Study, four-fifths
I
get
our
prices.
Chief of Police J. H. Fcagles, of Inde­
levy at 10 mills for the coming year
the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford from Smith ; Civil Government, Strong
Hutchins passed away Sunday, and was tk Schaefer; English Literature for
Last year when it was placed at 8 pendence, was transacting business at.
the court house yesterday, and came in
buried Monday. The parents have the February, 1909, one-half from New­
nulls the Itemizer took the ground, to renew hisauhseription’fnthe Itemizer
sympathy of the community in their comer’s English Literature and New­
bereavement.
comer’s American Literature, one-half
that it was not sufficient for the im ­
from Lowell’s vision of Sir Launful,
provements contemplated, und we now
Webster’s First Bunker Hill Oration
have the aame objection to make to
and Scott’s Marinion; for August, 1909,
one-half from Newcomer’s English and
the 10-mill one. Results have shown
American Literatures and one-half
that our forecast of last year was cor­
from Shakespeare’s Julius Ceasar
rect. The city official» have lieen
Ruskin’s Sesame and Lillie* and
Carlvle’s Essay on Burns and Burn’s
*
hampered in their improvement work I
Poems; Geography, one-fifth from
all year by lack of sufficient funds,
State Course of Study, four-fifths
FOR JA N UA RY
from
Red wav and Hinman; Grammar,
and much that was contemplated sim­
one-fifth from State Course of Study,
will tell you something you
ply had to lie left undone. It is not
four-fifths from Buehler; History of
IT WILL HELP YOU
may not know about Farming,
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS.
lie desire of the Itemizer to ever ad­
United States, one-fifth from State
SOLVE
THE
CHRIST­
Fires,
Pearl
Fishing,
Pills,
Course
of Study, four-fifths from Doub,
vocate a high tax, being no more de­
Orthography,
Reed’s Words Lessons;
MAS
GIFT
PROBLEM
Woman's
Invasion,
Flying-
Thursday:
sirous of paying such on our property
Physical Geography, Tarr’s New Physi­
.1.
H.
Moran,
Monmouth.
Machines, and Actors.
cal Geography; Physiology, Krohn
than any one else, hut as long us cer­
J. C. Shervie, Monmouth.
Hutchinson; Reading, State Course of
tain improvements have Wen start­
It
will
giveyou
lotsof
good
short
Friday:
Study. White’s Art of Teaching, Oral
We have added to our
ed, necessary to the growth of our
K (\ Eldridge, Independence.
Reading;
School Law, State Laws of Or-
stories and beautiful pictures.
already large stock a com­
Sain .Jones, Independence.
tgon ; Theory and Practice, White’s Art
city, we would not hold them back at
You’ll
like
it.
Get
one
to-day.
Mrs.
It.
II.
McLennan,
Dallas.
plete line of the famous
>f Teaching: Writing, Outlook System,
'\his juncture. If it could find the
\V. N. Boots, Monmouth.
tests in writing; Algebra, Wells for Sec­
LOOK FOR THE PATCHWORK C0VEK
F.
II.
Pepper,
Dallas.
mft^jjy to build the intersections, it
ondary
Schools; Bookkeeping, Office
ARIST0
M. E. Mallory, Falls City.
Methods and Practical Bookkeeping,
would oa jiossihlc to finish up about
CUT
Jennie Mascott-, Dallas.
Part 1 ; Coin position, Herrick & Damon:
JO more blocka of macadam roadway
W. Thomas, Dallas.
Physics, Millikan «& Gale, First Course
GLASS
W.
Scott,
Dallas.
in Physics; Psychology, Buell; Botany,
next year. Under a 10 - mill levy, this
Bergea, Elements of Botany; Geome­
Katu rdav.
will be impoasible, ami just the num­
try, Wentworth's Plane and Solid Geom­
C. A. McCrow. McCov.
ber will have to lie fix-xl that there is
etry, questions on plane Geometry,Gen­
Come in and examine our
B. F. Jones, Independence.
eral History, Myer’s. An examination
Mr. Kiam, Dallas.
money sufficient to pay for, Each
stock of
is required upon the first thirteen sub­
Mrs. Kiam, Dallas.
street intersection will cost the city
jects for a first grade certificate; the first
Sunday:
18 for a State certificate and the full 21
in the neighliorhood of |200, so any­
I). I>. Peters, Dallas.
for a State diploma.
It. Morton, ltickreall.
one can sec that the fixing of 20 blocks
S u r.
Remedy.
3 3 -3 ft
P H O N ES :
I F an cy C andies f
I from Salt Lake
%
Johnson Bros.
See Our
Big Holiday
Line
would take a hunch of money. There
are notes against the city coming due
next year, totaling a considerable
amount, that must be taken up. They
are promises to pay and must lie mat.
After this is done sml the running ex­
penses of the city paid, which are no
small item in themselves, there is not
going to be much, if any, money left
for further improvement of our streets
W e would have liked to see the levy-
made at the lim it of 10 mills and the
special water tax of 1 7-10 and the li­
brary tax of } mill added to this
N o library tax was levied last year,
but $200 was given to aid them.
The putting of the tax as we mention
would have given onr harassed city of­
ficers a little leeway in financial mat­
ters and obviated to a great extent the
troubles of the past year.
Jas. Elliott, of Bellvue, is visiting!
Chester Gardner and family at Bridge-'
port.
Chas. Ward, and family, of Eugene,
are here to spend Christmas with rela­
tives
Onr basket hall team is «till triumph­
antly proceeding on its eastern wav. j
Since our last issue they have played
games at Npokane snd Anaconda, w in­
ning by good margins. Their last game
was played Monday night at Ana n la,
where the altitude did not effect them.
Tuesday and Wednesday they devoted
to seeing the National Park on the Y el­
lowstone, and tonight will play at Bill­
ings, Mont. Friday night they w ill al­
so play there, Haturdav going to Sheri­
dan. Wyoming, and then back tn Bill­
ings for a third game. Onr weekly let-
tor failed to arrive before going to press, j
FOUNTAIN PENS
PEN KNIVES
CIGAR CASES
CIGAR JARS
POCKET BOOKS
PURSES
TOILET SETS
MILITARY SETS
TRAVELING CASES
ROLL UPS
TRIPLICATE MIRRORS
HAND MIRRORS
SHAVING SETS
COLLAR BOXES
CUFF BOXES
JEWEL BOXES
PUFF BOXES
Brass ware consisting of
Vases, Bowls, Hanging
Baskets, etc., Rozane ware
in all styles.
The finest line of Whiting’;.
Stationery ever brought to Dal­
las.
Í0 APPRfCIAIf OUR GOODS
VOU MUSI Sit THEM
BUT X (HERRINGTON
DALLAS. OREGON
Grybodgis
' agazine
North Main Street
DALLAS
Monday:
It. M. Leman, Dallas.
II. J. Kearth, Dallas.
Mrs. Kearth, Dallas.
Mis. C. M. Graham, Dallas.
F. Jaccobson, Dallas.
Wednesday:
C. Powell, Falls City.
Mrs. Powell, Falls City.
F. C. Kirkpatrick, Dallas,
Harriett Cooper, Monmouth.
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Seth It tags came up from Portland
I today to visit his brother, Cass.
j
Jim Foster is up from Bridgeport to
i eat Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
I. F. Yoakum.
John Ford, who is now a Hood River
merchant, is spending Christmas with
his family here.
Mrs. F. I I . Muscat! is spending Christ­
mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cal
Headley, in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs Joda Morrison, of Inde­
pendence, are spending Christmas with
their many relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beery of Portland,
are spending the holidays here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith.
Lloyd Coad, after an absence of two
years, is up to spend Christmas with
his parents, Judge and Mrs. E. F. Coad.
Marshall Blessing and family are up
from Portland to spend a few days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. \V. Bles­
sing.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Morrison and
little daughter, Helen, are up from
Portland to spend Christmas with their
manv relatives in Dalias.
Marriage License«.
W. F. Gorkhe ami ('lare H. Jordan.
Clarence K. Powell and Ora Linton.
Clyde Reynolds and Myrtle Reynolds.
Ira J. Hooker and Beulah M. Miller.
Harvey Miller aud Amelia Wellman.
Now is the time
to visit
California
When Bummei has passed in
these northern states,the sun
is only mild under the bright
blue skies of Southern Cali­
fornia. This is one of nature’s
h a p p y provisions—eternal
summer for those who can­
not endure a more severe
climate.
California has been called
the “ Mecca of the winter
tourist.” Its hotels and stop­
ping places are as varied as
those of all well regulated
cities. Visitors can always
find suitable accommodations
congenial companions, anti
varied, pleasing recreations.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
W ill be glad to supply some
very attractive literature de­
scribing in detail the many tie-
lights of winter in California.
Very low round trip excursion
tickets art* on sale to California.
The rate from D ALLAS to
Los Angeles ami return is
.$ 5 8 .0 0
Limit six months, allowing
stop-overs in either direction.
Similar excursions rate* are
in effect to all California point*.
For full information. Meoplng oar reserva­
tion* ami ttoket*, call on. telegraph or write
I. N. WOODS, Agent.
WM.
DALLAS
M c M U R R A Y , Cen.
Pass. A g e n t
P O R T L A N D , . OR EC O N
Probably we know neither as much
nor as little ns our friends thiuk we
do.
A good opinion of ourselves Is a good
thing to have around—provided we
carefully keep It out of sight and bear­
ing.
.,
. .
..
c» ;
j,., \iiKla I No show at the Star Theatre Christ-
Pei'LTns* aniT Mr* AI pirns ftiyd
......... «” ’*• Matinee Christmas afternoon.
** Star -
Plans are under way for the incorpo­
first two shows of the evening. At
ration of the Portland Oil & G p . h Com­
Theatre.
pany, which contemplates the develop­
Clarence Brown is talking of going in­ ment of promising oil lands in Wash­
to cranberry culture. There is much ington, Yamhill anJ Polk Counties
land in Polk could be utilized for this The promoters of such company have
purpose.
received reports from R. M. Brereton
The children of Dallas do not want to and Andrew Sherwood, two mining en­
gineers.
It is the opinion of these ex-
forget Uncle Bill Brown’s distribution
of candy tomorrow morning. Come perts that the lands which have been
early and uvoid the rush. From 9 to 11. leased by the local company exhibit evi­
dence of containing deposits of petroleum
Gen. Kuropatkin says in the January
David Orr, a stockman of Caldwell,
McClure's that “ it would be advantage­
Idaho, is visiting in Polk County. He
ous to neither ourselves (Russia) nor to
our neighbors to change our frontiers. was at one time sheriff of Owyhee Coun­
ty, and has seen some exciting experi­
The change would be too costly.
ences in the apprehension of criminals
During the holiday season the South­ who infested that state in the early days.
ern Pacific will give fare and one-third He seived as a scout in the Bannock In­
tickets to be on sale December 23,24 and dian War in 1878, under General Ber­
25 and for New Year, December 31 and nard and Rul>e Robbins, commander of
January 1 Return limit on all tickets scouts, and was in the fight at South
January 4. The reduced rates will prove Mountain when Buffalo Horn, the note«l
a great benefit to students and others Bannock Chief, was killed. Mr. Orr
was born in Independence, in 1858.
going homo for the holidays.
W eak Throat—W eak Lungs
Cold after cold; cough after cough! Troubled with this
taking-cold habit? Better break it up. We have great
confidence in Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for this work. No
medicine like it for weak throats and weak lungs. Ask
your doctor for his opinion. He knows all about it.
His approval is valuable. Follow his advice at all times.
N o alcohol in this COUgh medicine. J. C. Ayer Co.,Lowell, Mass.
Alwayskeepa good laxative in the house. Takeadosewhen your cold first comes on. What
is the best laxative for this? Ayer’s Pills. Ask your doctor his opinion. Let him decide.
“ He had great ambitions
pugilist.“
“ Yes, but he is completely cured.”
“ What did he take for it?”
“The count.”
W W W M W W W W W W W W W r tM W T O W W W V V W W W M W tm
The Slip.
The Forced Sale at
The atmosphere Is tinged with blue.
And hazy is the sun,
And I am blue and hazy too;
M y fortune Is undone.
W. H. Roy & Co’s.
The summer's gone. It won’t come
back.
M y hopes are badly shattered.
I made a tack, got off the track
Shipwrecked and badly battered.
W ho tries an heiress to pursue
Throughout a summer season
W ill get his duo, ’ tw ixt me and you,
W ith neither rhyme nor reason.
F or spilled milk it’ s no use to cry,
But life is rather funny.
And why. oh. why w ill mere man try
T o love a girl with money?
Clever Suggestion.
“ They say that flics carry disease
germs on their feet.”
“ That ought to be easy enough to
prevent.”
“ How would you do it?”
“ Make the flies wear slippers and
talfp thorn off before they come info
“ M y y o u n g e st boy, 3 y e a rs
old, w a s sic k w ith fe v e r
la s t Ju n e , a n d w h en h e g o t
b e tte r th e d o c to r p re sc rib e d
an d he
lik e d it so w ell th a t h e d ra n k
it o u t o f th e b o ttle, a n d is
n ow ju s t a s p lu m p a n d stro n g
a s a n y ch ild o f his a g e a n y ­
w h e re . . . tw o b o ttle s fix e d
him O K .”— MR. JOHN F.
TEDDER, Box 263, Tcague-
Freestone Co., Texas.
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Mr. Tedder ha* just written us another letter about
his brother-in-law’ s children. L et us send you his
letters and other information on the subject. A
Post Card, mentioning this paper, is sufficient.
W. H. ROY & CO.
DALLAS,
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S C O T T ’S
EMULSION
is the greatest help for babies
and young children there is.
It just fits their need; it just
suits their delicate, sensitive
natures; they thrive on it. Just
a little does them so much
good and saves you so much
worry. You owe it to them
and yourself to make them as
strong and healthy as possible.
S c o t t ’ s E m u l s io n
will help
you better than anything else;
but be sure to get S c o t t ’ s .
I t ’s the best, and there are so
many worthless imitations.
is moving the stock very rapidly
and if you want to have the ben­
efit of a complete stock to select
from we would advise that you
come early.
Just a few moments of your time
spent in the store will convince
you that we are actually selling
goods at cost and below.
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CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS
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We are again offering a complete and well as.
sorted stock of many beautiful and useful arti- 4lj£
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Books of all kinds,
Bibles and Testaments,
Toilet Cases,
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Mirrors,
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Violins and Guitars,
Fountain Pens,
Razors and Pocket Knives,
Fancy Brushes,
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Fancy Perfumes,
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Fancy Box Stationery,
Music Rolls,
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WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY
LAUGHARY’S GROCERY.
Our Holiday Goods have never been more com­
plete and an early inspection would be advisable.
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Any woman Is fond of pretty clothes
~when they belong to herself.
Druggist
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Sometimes even throwing bouquets
hits a man on the Jaw.
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Security.
Although the fleet Is far away
In gray and distant seas.
Our seacoast unprotected quit*
Should foemen come to tease,
W o are not worried nor afraid;
W e do not quake In fear.
Why should we show the least alarm?
Our orators are here.
W hat though along our coast should
cruise.
Equipped to cannonade.
A fleet of huge and hostile ships?
W e would not be afraid.
Not by the beard of Buffalo Bill,
Although that beard is shy
Our orators we’d bid advance
And let them speechify.
When grizzled sailors came to claim
Some morsel to devour
Or looking for a place to plant
A lovely leaden shower
W e ’d lead the gentlemen of words,
Of full, explosive breath.
To orate to the hostile fleet
And talk the crew to death.
One hundred thousand orators
To drown the cannons* roar!
Should that bp Intufficient found
Tn«n we coma rustle more.
All talking at the enemy
Should make the stoutest quail.
Haul down their colors or reverse
Their engines and turn tail.
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Fine Footwear a Specialty
Any peddlers at y.air house of late,
been some in town . When people ran’ t
sell their etuff any other way they semi
out a peddler or solicitor. As your trood
friend 1 want to tell yon: Don't hny A
of peddlers; they don’t help Dallas any. I Y
You pay them more for lie same quaii - '
ty of goods than vou pay your local I
merchants. Peddlers only sell you stuff ! J
they make the moat profit on. and not t p
whatever yon want at a reasonable
profit.
Everybody kicks if the local i w
merchant don't carry whatever ttiev
want and the price must be O. K. sfc
Don’ t buy apples etc. of Dallas that ale ▼
not marketable, we will sell vou irood |
ones as cheap or cheaper Don't pay £
peddlers $2 for a sack of onions. We T
have for the past month sold 100 pounds S }
of onions for $1.50. We will sell you sfe
the Hovd tea and coffeehouse 40 cent j J *
coffee i or 30 cents.
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WILLIE
DALLAS SHOE STORE
M R S . J. C. C A Y N O R
P H O N E 1251
D A L L A S , ORECON
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