d a r e d off, an d L in d say , d riv in g L«»r«l car, St. A n th o n y , will he in D allas f. r engrossed, signed by tb e sp e a k e r of th e DO IT NOW. S idney Dillon, was fined $50 for pulling j th e d« d icatio n an d will rem ain tili M 01 - house am i Vice P re sid en t S h e rm a n , an d h is horse. T h e race was a d u ndv and | d a v , u'lien it w illg o to M onm outh w h ere w as laiti before tb e p re sid e n t w hen be D allas, O regon. was won by S u n n y J im , ow ned by II j a m ission fo rC a ih o lic s an d n o n -C ath o - j cam e to th e cap ito l th a t n ig h t. Dallas People Should not Wait Un Seven of one Family Living Whose As th e bill re la te s to affairs of th e in C. D av is; Sidney D illou was second and lies will he giveu uext. week. R .E . W ILLIAM S - - President Lou M iller th rd. terio r d e p a rtm e n t th e p re sid e n t referred til it is too Late. W. G. V ASS A L L - - Cashier Ages Total 460 Years. In th e 2:17 tr o t, B lacksm ith won in it to S ecretary B allinger, w ho was p res Fourth at Falls City. DIRECTORS : th re e s tra ig h t h e a ts , w .th / >, Zo in sec e n t, an d he advised a g a in st its ap p ro v al, T he S alem , F alls C itv it W estern Rail R. C. C rav en , I N .M m E M . M . F ills The a p p a llin g d e a th ra te from ond place. T h e seven Cooper b ro th ers, all p ro m co n ten d in g it would legalize title s th a t ' way co m p an y is boosting for th e big M a la r ’a is a s p e c ie s o f blood p o v e r ty k n o w n a s a n a e W. G . Y assall. K. K. W illiam s, in e n t in th e local h isto ry of Oregon, m ig h t b e tte r he h an d led in tHe reg u lar kid n ey disease ¡0 d u e in m ost canes to | T h e th ro e »lavs of racin g b ro u g h t out F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n a t F alls C ity , m ia . I t is a c o n d itio n in w h ic h th e c ir c u la tio n is so th e fact th a t th e little k id n e y tro u b le s big crowd from th e su rro u n d in g cities. held th e ir s ix th a n n u a l fam ily reunion wav by th e in te rio r d e p a rtm e n t. B. 11. M cCullon, F. A. C rav en . j Besides th e reg u lar tra in s, th e re will be T b e follow ing is a su m m itry of th e w e a k a n d im p u r e t h a t i t is u n a b le t o s u p p ly t h e s y s te m On th is advice P re sid e n t T a ft declined are u su ally neglected u n til th e v becom e a t th e hom e of C olonel J . ( ’. C ooper a t T h is hank is pleased to place l tl j j two special tra in s from VVest S alem to w ith stiflV’ic n t n o u r is h m e n t a n d s t r e n g t h to p re s e rv e M cM innville S a tu rd a y . T he com bined to sign th e b ill. T h e in te rio r d e p a r t serious. t h e «light sy m p to m s give place d a y ’s e v e n ts : 2:15 Pace— P u rse , $150. Lou M iller. Pal.a C ity on th a t d a y . T hese special lisposal of its cu sto m e rs th e f a ()lilu-o ages of th e seven b ro th e rs aggregate 4**0 m en t, u n d e r its a g re e m e n t w ith th e to chronic d iso rd ers am i th e su fferer o r d in a ly h e a lth . tra in s will leave West S alem a t 8:30 a. gained d u rin g m an y y e a rs oi c o n tin u e r s years. T h e m em b ers of th e fam ily j Oregon deleg atio n , w ill now proceed to grown g rad u ally in to diabete«, d ro p sy , 3. 3, 1 ,3 ; S u n n y J im , l, 1, 2, 1; Lord m . a n d 12:45. R e tu rn in g , th e specials service a n d g ro w th . T h e m e d ic a l p ro fe s s io n is d iv id e d in o p in io n a s S idney D illon, 2, 2. 3, 2. B rig h t’s d isease, gravel o r som e o th e r i dispose of th e lo n g -stan d in g Siletz cases g roup co n sist of W. II. C ooper, of Stay- to t h e m a n n e r in w h ic h m a la r ia l p o iso n g e ts i n to th e F o u r and a half fu rlo n g d a s h —P u rse will leave Falls C ity a t 3:10 an d 6:30 o to n , aged 76 y e a rs; I). J C ooper, of T he in accordance w ith th e ir m e rits as th e serio u s form of kid n ey co m p lain t. b lo o d . S o m e t a k e t h e p o s itio n t h a t i t is a n a tm o s p h e ric If you suffer from b ack ach e, head- , $100. C arl P ., f irs t; H ecto r, seco n d ; m. T ick ets will he sold for any train d e p a rtm e n t sees th e m . D alles, aged 74 y e a rs; J . S. C ooper, of c a rry in g passengers a rriv in g a t Falls poi.-on. t h e sp e cific g e r m s of w h ic h a re b r e a th e d in to th e R e p resen tativ e H aw ley is deeply d is ach es, dizzy 8|>eel8; if th e kid n ey secre P in cers Viola, th ird . In d ep en d en ce, aged 69 y e a rs: J . C. l u n g s a n d t h u s tr a n s m i t t e d to t h e c ir c u la tio n . O th e r s 2.17 T ro t— P u rse, $150. B lack sm ith , C ity on th e F o u rth , good for re tu rn on C ooper, of M cM innville, aged 66 y e a rs; ap p o in ted a t th e failu re of th is hill, for tion« are irre g u la r of passage an d u n n a t th e d a te of sale. R ound tr ip $1 :25; ! MISS M. OLIVE SMITH a d v a n c e t h e o p in io n t h a t p e r s o n s b eco m e in o c u la te d w ith li. I). C ooper, of G ra ss V alley, aged t>U he devoted a v ast a m o u n t of tim e se ural in ap p earan ce, do n o t d elay . H elp 1, 1, I ; P ad ish a h , 5, 5, 5 ; May T ilden, ch ild ren o f half fare a g e ,65 cen ts. F alls 2, 3, 4 ; Dollv M ck in n ey , 4, 2, 3 ; Zo Zo. th e p o iso n th r o u g h t h e b ite s of m o s q u ito s . A ll h o w e v e r y e a rs ; K. W . C ooper, of < 1 rass V alley, cu rin g its passage th ro u g h th e house th e kidnevs a t once. INSTRUCTOR ON » C itv is going to h av e a g reat celeb ratio n Doan’s kidney pills a re esp ecially for 3, 4, 2. a g r e e t h a t M A L A R IA is a b lo o d a ffe c tio n , a n d a n y t r e a t an d J . K. C ooper, of P o rtla n d , tw in s, an d regarded it as a m easu re inten d ed T h re e -q u a rte r m ile d a s h —P u rse, $150. am i no d o u b t h u n d re d s if n o t th o u sa n d s kid n ey d iso rd ers—th ey cu re w here o th j to g ra n t relief to p erso n s who have aged 58 years. m e n t t o s u c c e s s fu lly o v e rco m e it m u s t n o t o n ly p u r ify S t. S alv an i, firs t; Jo e G affney, sec of S alem ilea will ce le b ra te th e re on th e I PIANO AND ORGAN. T h e Cooper boys, all lova! to th e Union h o n estly striv en to a c q u ire title under ers fail. O ver one h u n d re d th o u sa n d t h i s v ita l flu id , b u t a t th e sa m e tim e ad d th e n e c e s s a ry J F o u rth . o n d ; K am sack, th ird . people h av e recom m ended th e m . ! adverse circu m stan ce. cause d u rin g th e Civil VVar, w itnessed I Î S tu d io : R oom 2, W ilson build-in», q u a litie s o f r ic h n e s s a n d s t r e n g t h to t h e c irc u la tio n H ere is one of th e m an y cases in th is As th e in te rio r d e p a r tm e n t probably T h e m a la r ia l p o is o n d e s tro y s la r g e n u m b e r s of t h e r ic h , red c o rp u s c le s m uch of th e border w arfare in th e vici J a s . S h ep h erd h a s sold h is B u tler ( D allas, O regon nity of th e ir M issouri ho m e. To J . C. will pass upon all en te rie s th at would vicinity. C hurch D edication. farm to C. M. B a n ister, of P o rtla n d , and of t h e c ir c u la tio n , a n d t h e p e c u lia r p a le n e s s of a n a e m ic p e rs o n s is d u e t o th i s C ooper, who was h o st at to d a y ’s reu n io n , | lie affected by th e H aw ley bill before M. B. S to n er, M cM innville, O re., fact. In th e firs t s ta g e s of M a la ria th e n was d istru ste d th e fam ily hoard of gold. congress reconvenes in D ecem ber, p ro b sa y s: “ I was b o th ered a g re a t d eal at N e x t S u n d ay , J u ly 3rd at 11 ¡ 1 . m. th e will d isp o se of h is perso n al p ro p erty a t H a * m ay d ecide to move to is a b ilio u s c o n d itio n of th e s y s te m , T his he b uried safely ju s t before one of ab le no fu rth e r a tte m p t will be m ade to | tim es by lum bago and was u n a b le to t ew C ath o lic c h u rch of St. P h ilip , tiie au ctio n . A PHYSICAL WRECK stoop o r lift. T h e c o n te n ts of several ap o stle, will be d ed icated «n Dallas l y S h e rid a n .—S h erid an S un. c o n s ta n t b o d ily w e a k n e s s , p o o r a p p e th e g u e rrilla raid s, th e m em b ers of legislate along th is line. D u r i n g 1 9 0 0 I w a s r u n n i n g ft tite . a n d a '• n o a c c o u n t. " tire d fe e lin g . w hich cam e n ear h an g in g his fa th e r lie- H ad th is p a rtic u la r bill been p ro m p t-' iMixes of D oan’s kid n ey pills checked th e M ost Rev. A rch b ish o p C h ristie , of M r. an d M rs. T C. Stock well left th e f a r m o n t h e M i s s i s s i p p i R iv e r , P o rtla n d . He will also deli :e r th e se r first of th e week for a su m m e r’s sojourn S. S . S s e a rc h e s o u t a n d d e s tro y s cause he could not tell th em w here th e 1> passed th ro u g h th e se n a te w hen re my tro u b le .” hqi I b e c a m e s o i m p r e g n a t e d w it h po rted , how ever, H aw ley w ould have m a l a r i a t h a t fo r a y e a r a f t e r w a r d s F o r sale by all d ealers, P rice 50, m on. Im m e d ia te ly a fte r th e d ed icatio n ' ¡it N ew p o rt, w h ere h e will play in he e v e ry p a r tic le o f m a la ria l in fe c tio n an d tre a su re w as h id d en . I w a s a p h y s ic a l w reck . I to o k a W. I. C ooper, th e eldest of th e hoys, had an o p p o rtu n ity to e x p la in its pro cen ts. F o ster-M illb u rn , Co., Buffalo, j m ass will he celeb rated in th e new ‘ h an d th a t welcom es new com ers to th a t b u ild s t h e b lo o d u p to a h e a lth y , n o u i n u m b e r o f m e d ic in e s r e c o m m e n d S w e e n e y B r o s . P roí s . visions to th e p resid en t, and he feels New Y ork, sole ag en ts for th e U n ited j c h u rc h . In th e ev ening a t 7:45 th ere j p o p u lar su m m e r reso rt every evening. b ears th e d istin ctio n of h av in g cast th e e d a s b lo o d p u r if ie r s , c h i l l c u r e s i s h i n g c o n d itio n . T h e n th e s y s te m re one so litary vote th a t was polled for A b th a t u n d er th o se circ u m sta n c e s Taft S tates. R em em ber th e n a m e — D oan’s 1 will l»e v espers, a lectu re and ben ed ic a n d m a la r ia e r a d i c a t o r s , b u t n o t h - c e iv e s its re q u ire d n u tr im e n t, th e b r ig h t Miss Lily H ag m an was dow n from tio n of th e blessed sa c ra m e n t. T he lec ingr d id m e a n y tfood u n t i l I be«-an rah am L incoln a t S p rin g field , M o., in would h av e acted favorably. —am i tak e no o th er. to u s e S . S . S . , w n i o h I d id a b o u t a red c o rp u s c le s b e g in to m u l t i p ly in th e 1860. tu re will be given by Rev. II. J . Me- B u tler for co m m en cem en t. She retu rn - T h a t n ig h t, w ith a g re a t m ass of bills year ago. T h e r e s u lt w a s th a t c ir c u la tio n , s a llo w c o m p le x io n s g ro w D evilt, th e p asto r. His su b je ct will he 1 ed hom e S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . H er m any ! to sign, th e p re sid e n t had no o p p o rtn n i- a f t e r ta k in g : s e v e r a l b o t t l e s o f t h e VETERAN PRINTER. “ W hy A re T h ere so M any D ifferent frien d s w ere please«! to see h e r looking l a r g e s i z e I w a s a s w e l l a n d stron g: r u d d y a n d flu sh e d w itli h e a lth , th e liv er I ty to d iscuss an y one in d e tu il.—Orego- a s 1 e v e r w a s, a n d h a v e n ev er had C h ristia n C h u rc h e s? ” All are welcom e so well am i feel th a t sh e m u st lie e n WIN THEN LOSE. i n ian . a n d d ig e s tio n a r e r ig h te d , t h e a p p e tite a c h i l l s in o e . I e x p e c t to ta k e joying life in th e new c o u n try h o m e.— The famous flour put S .S .S . e v e r y y e a r a s a p r e v e n t i v e , im p ro v e d , a n d t h e sy s te m v ita liz e d and Connected With Early Day Work Loth m o rn in g an d evening. T h e ch ap el N«*w berg E n te rp rise . a n d w o u l d a d v is e e v e r y b o d y e l s e X. M. C o n n er b ro u g h t in 30 m ore re fre s h e d in e v e ry w ay . S .S .S . is a sa f out by our Mills is what to f o l l o w m y • “ ■“ £ I* c O W L B Y i in Polk County. a n d p le a s a n t re m e d y a s w ell a s a n efli Taft Vetoes Siletz Bill Passed by hogs for th e S h erid an m a rk e t F riday A m o r y , M is s . its name implies. All I and w ent hom e w ith a nice little bank c ie n t o n e . If y o u h a v e M a la ria w e w ill Both Houses of Congress c re d it of $603.55 in co n seq u en ce. T h is be g la d to h a v e y o u w rite u s d e s c rib in g you have to do is to Coll V an Cleve, a p io n eer p rin te r, of [ m akes over a tiio u san d d o llars w o rth of t h e ca se . W e w ill se n d free o u r b o o k on tb e b lo o d a n d a t t h e sa m e ti m e ou r hogs tie has sold th is sp rin g to R. A. O regon, died at Nt. Jo s e p h 's hom e for On th e advice of S ecretary B allinger, test it to prove this as- * p h y s ic ia n s w ill g iv e y o u so m e m e d ic a l a d v ic e t h a t w ill tie of g r e a t se rv ic e to R esident T a ft S a tu rd a y n ig h t declined C am p b ell, p ro p rie to r of tb e m a rk e t.— tiie ai:ed in M ontavilla Kridav. aged 77. T h e d etails of th e fu n eral, w hich will be y o u in c u r in g y o u r s e lf w ith S. S. S . N o c h a r g e for t h e b o o k o r a d v ic e . j sertion. . ’. S to sign R e p re se n ta tiv e H aw ley 's bill S h erid an S u n . W H Y N O T BUY YOUR M E A T S held S u n d ay have not l**en a rra n g e d . THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 3A. confirm ing th e title s of som e 80 odd M r. V an Cleve sp e n t a n en erg etic life, if ■ ' e— ------ ----------- i A T A S A N I T A R Y M A R K E T ? se ttle rs on th e Siletz R e serv atio n an d bv If vou are n o t satisfied a f te r u sin g ac reason of th is “ pocket v eto ” th e bill is co rd in g to d irectio n s tw o -th ird s of a an d in ad d itio n to aid in g in th e p u b lica J K e p t b y all Gi-ocers i d eed . | b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in ’s S to m ach o r Liv- tions of som e of th e m ore im p o rta n t Having installed one of the latest and most T his bill passed th e bo u se of re p re : er T ab lets, yon can h av e y o u r m oney n ew sp ap ers of th e p io n eer d ay s, h e held resp o n sib le political positions. l i e was se n tativ e s several w eeks ago, was back. T h e ta b le ts clean se a n d in v ig o r up to date Cold Storage Plants, vve are, and p ro m p tly reported to th e se n a te and lay a te th e 8tom acl , im p ro v e th e d igestion, one of th e first m ayors of A lb an y and on tiie se n a te c a le n d a r for tw o weeks reg u late th e bowels. G ive th em a tria l d u rin g P re sid e n t A r th u r ’s a d m in is tr a have been, tion be served as collector of cu sto m s a t before it was called u p bv S en ato r and g e t w ell. Sold by all d ealers. Y aq u in a. H e was bo rn a t L eb an o n , C h a m b e rlain . S a tu rd a y th e bill was Illin o is, and w hen 18 years old b e es tab lish ed a n ew sp ap er a t S p rin g field , I can cure quarter cracks and contracted feet. Also stop III. A t th e o u tb re a k of th e Civil w ar be these summer days, not being exposed to the interfering and forging. I guarantee all work first class. was m ade c a p ta in of C o m p an y F of th è dust or fiies. In connection we also have a N inth Illinois V o lu n teer in fa n try . Soon All I ask of the public is to give me a fair trial. a fter leaving tb e m ilita ry serv ice ill th e Cold Storage Fish Box from which we serve - early 't>0s, Mr. Van Cleve cam e to O r egon an d w ent to work on T h e D alles M ountaineer. L a te r lie cam e to P o rt F o r k id n ey an d b lad d er tro u b le s, land and w orked on th e O regonian as a sciatica, rh eu m atic p ain s, n eu ralg ia, ty p e se tte r, lie was long th e e d ito r of h eadache, w earin ess a n d sleep lessn ess, th e A lbany R egister a n d later h e c o n “ th a t d rag g ed dow n fe e lin g .” ducted p ap ers a t Y aq u in a add a t Toledo. 1899 I9 IO W e ca rry a full line o f F resh , S raak ed an d C ooked M eats. A llhough th e fa th e r of 13 c h ild re n , only six six survive. T h ey a r e ; F red P ou ltry D ressed w hile you w ait. Flight p rices fo r good M eats. A., J . L. and A rch ie C. V an Cleve, of P o rtla n d ; R alp h S. V an Cleve, of T o le do, Ore. ; M rs. Floyd A. W illiam s, of In d ep en d en ce, and lla r r ie M erie Van Cleve, of S alt L ak e C ity , U ta h .—O rego A ctin g d irectly o n th e k id n e y s th ese n ian . m ild p ills give alm o st in s ta n t reli. f th e y n o t o u ly a ct as a tonic INDEPENDENCE RACES. ft because but clean th e k id n e y tissu e of im p u ri Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Baby Carriage Tires. All! ties an d ex p el th e poison from th e kinds of Light Repairing. You can do it yourself anJ at Good Attendance, Fine Weather, system . CURES 9 MALAR IA DALLAS CITY BANK COOPER BROTHERS GATHER. Dallas Flouring Mills Oregon’s Best THE DALLAS MEAT CO. Horseshoeing General Blacksmithing H O R S E S H O E IN G A S P E C I A L T Y B A G 3C M H E M O P J5M Y P fiLLS C E O R C E P. C R A M E R Fred Wagner’s Old Stand. Dallas, Or. 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G R E E N Manufacturers' an » Publishers' Broker 2o H ast I S t h St. P O R T LA N D Or. 1-2 Million Feet of Lumber IN O U R W E S T SH O W W IN D O W . THE OF A L L KINDS TH E BEST MADE CO Being particularly free of blemishes, for sale at our mill yard and at Perry- rydale. Particular atten tion paid to the local trade GOOD LUMBER FAIR PRICES SALT CREEK LUMBER CO. V and Sport for all. W e clip th e following from th e E n te r-! p r is e : Follow ing is th e list of e n trie s in th e p arad e: D raft S ta llio n s : K ing O scar, P ed ro , A lbion and Prince. F irs t place was aw ard ed to A lbion an d second to P ed ro. Best stallio n w ith th re e g e ts ; P edro w in ning first place. Best d ra ft m are w ith c o lt; fi st place | won by C. P. H em bree an d second place by 11 ar t y 11 iff. B est d r ft m a re ; first place won by Mai lan d Black an d second place by C. P. H em b ree. B est d r a ft team in h a rn e s s ; first place won by R obt. D eA rm ond an d second place bv J a b e P ark er. Best ro a d ste r, m are an d c o lt: first place won by C has. S p erlin g and second place by V erd H ill. B est sta n d a rd bre«l sta llio n won by G olden R obia ow ned by Jo h n so n <!fc T u r ner. T b e races in tb e aftern o o n w ere well a tte n d e d . T h e in d sta u d was crow d ed jA'ith wom en an d th e b est of o rd er was m a in ta in e d th ro u g h o u t th e races. In th e tw o-year-old m ixed pace and tr o t for a p u rse of $170, b est two in th re e , h alf-m ile d a s h , th e first race of th e aftern o o n , H a l G ray won first m o n ey, D ixie S m ith , second, N ancv Lace, th ird , J e t Lock, fo u rth an d R oxie Lene, fifth. T im e of first h e a t, 1 :37, second. 1:13. T h e second race, a th re e -e ig h th m ile d ash , for a p u rse of $150, R oxie took first m oney, C arl P., second, St. Salvan- ia, th ird , H er F arew ell, fo u rth , w ith P rin cess V iola left a t th e post. T im e, 0:37. In th e 2:20 half-m ile tro t, b est th re e ill five for a p u rse of $140. B lacksm ith won in th e first th re e b e a ts w ith May T ild en , second, Com o, th ird , Dolly Mc K in n ey , fo u rth , P a d ish a h , fifth, and Angie M alone, s ix th . T im e of first h e a t, 1:13, second, 1 :13 th ird , 1 :12 In tb e fiv e-eig h th -m ile d a s h , for a p u rse of $150, F ith e r D owney won first m o n ey ; H ecto r, se c o n d ; C reigli, th i r d ; Jo e G affn ey , fo u rth ; K am sack , fifth, an d R ival, six th T im e, 1:05. T b e second d a y of th e races, u n d e r | th e au sp ices of th e In d ep en d en ce D riv ing C lub, was a very en jo y ab le event w ith an in creased a tte n d a n c e o v er W ed n esd ay . F u lly 2500 p eople w ere p re s ent. T h e d ay o p en ed w ith th e horse show , th e p a ra d e form in g p ro m p tly a t 10:30 a. m . P rizes w ere aw ard ed on single driv-1 ers, do u b le d riv e rs, lad y rid e rs, and on m o u n ts. In th e d o u b le d riv in g e x h ib it prizes w ere aw ard ed to C. P . H em b ree, who t«)ok dow n first an d E. C. M cT im m onds, second. F irs t aw ard w as given to M r. Peck in th e sin g le d riv in g c o n test an«i second to P e te r Cook. In th e la d ie s’ ridinp c o n test, w hich w as a sp len d id spectacle. M iss L o ra C rav en won first, l a n d M iss A «la B yers second. T he aw ard s for b est m o u n ts w en t to F io n a C lanfield, f irs t; an d M rs. W . W . Row ell, second. In th e 2:25 pace, b est th re e in five, h alf m ile h e a t, to r a p u rse of $150, S te l la A, won f irs t; K ing Lovelace, se co n d ; L ittle Joe, th ird . T im e, 1 :1 0 ; 1 : 1 0 ^ ; 1 :U>1* an d 1 :08‘a In th e h o u r an d a h a lf fu rlo n g dash for a p u rse of $100, C arl P. won first I m oney, P rin c ess Viola second, S t. Sal- v an ia th ird T im e, 0:55 In th e 2:30, half-m ile tro t, b est th re e in five, for a p u rse of $150, Zo Zo won first m oney, P a d ish a h , second, Yu tn , th ird . T im e, 1 :15; 1:17,S i ; l : 1 7 S * n d 1:16. In race No. 8, a th re e -fo u rth s m ile «lash, for a p u rse of $100, B osena won first m oney, H ecto r, second ; J«*e G aff n ey . th ird . T im e, 0:19. T h e th in ! an d last d ay of th e races belli h e re by th e In d ep en d en ce D riving clu b b ro u g h t o u t b u t tw o h a rn e ss e v e n ts an d tw o for th e ru n n e rs. T he first race | «>n th e p ro g ram , a 2 15 pace, was «‘ailed I " n o ra c e ” by th e judges mod a ll beta de- • 3 — ®- — -3*— ® — EVEflY \ @- I è KNOWS I i W or should know the importance of wearing ¡Shoes that have heels that are adapted in I height to the lasts upon which they are built. Correctly built heels, built in the Utz & Dunn way, è mean good carriage, strong arches, springy walk and i € smaller appearing Shoes. 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