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PURELY •VEGETABLE It is a generally recognized fact that medicines taken from the botanical kingdom are better adapted to the delicate human system, and safer in every way, than those composed of strong mineral mixtures, In the early settlement of this land, our forefathers were obliged to procure their medicines from Nature's great laboratories of forest and field. Th ey searched out a d compounded the different vegetable materials into teas, concoctions and medicines. That these pioneers found the most potent and valuable of the roots, herbs and barks placed ut their disposal, is abundantly proven by the fact that the great m ajority of them were blessed with rugged health. T hey cured their diseases and were enabled to do the great prelim inary work of civilization because the remedies they used were Nature’s remedies, and specially adapted to the needs of humanity. Am ong the very best of these vegetable preparations is S. S. S., a medi cine made entirely of roots, herbs anil barks in sm h combination as to make it the greatest of all blood purifiers and the finest of all tonics. S. S. S. does CHEMIST EOUND S 5.5 FREE not contain the least particle of m in FROM MINERALS eral in any form, and is absolutely a A f e w y e a r« ago I w a s taken safe medicine for any one to use. w i th I n t i a m m a t o r y R h e u m a t i s m . U p o n the a d v i c e o f a f r i e n d I d e W h ile purifying the blood this cided to t r y S .S .S . Be fo re a l l o w great vegetable remedy builds up and i n g me to t a k e it, h o w e v e r , my g-ua rdia n. w h o w a s a chem is t, an strengthens every portion of the sys a l y z e d the r e m e d y , a n d pro tem. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Ca n o u n c e d it free f r o m p o t a s h or m e r c u r y . I c o n t i n u e d the r em e d y , tarrh. Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, Scrof und in t w o m o n t h s I w a s cured nla, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood c o m p l e te ly . T h e c u r e w a s p e r m a _____ n e nt _________la , f o r I_h ve n e v e r si nce h a d a Poison, hereditary taints, and all other touch o f R h e u m a t i s m , t h o u g h diseases and disorders caused by im m a n y t im oa e x p o s e d to d a m p a n d t ol d w e a t h e r . pure or polluted blood. MRS E L E A N O R T JONES As a tonic S. S. S. is uneqalled. It 58 Cl iff St., R o x b u r y , M a s e . invigorates every portion of the system, and the healthy blood it creates largely -assists in overcoming any derangement of the digestive system I f you are suffering from any blood trouble, or need a tonic to build up your consti tution. you could not do better than to take S S. S., a medicine that is in no degree harmful. Book on the blood and any medical advice free. TH E S W IF T SPECIFIC CO., A T L A N T A , GA. Horseshoeing General Blacksmithing H O R S E S H O E IN G A S P E C I A L T Y I can cure quarter cracks and contracted feet. Also stop interfering and forging. I guarantee all work first class. A ll I ask o f the public is to give me a fair trial. C E O R C E P. C R A M E R F red W a g n e r’s O ld S tan d. D a lla s, O r. 1899 1910 Lee Smith s Oyclery B IC Y C L E S -S U P P L IE S - REPAIRING Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Baby Carriage Tires, kinds o f Light Repairing. All T TUE NEGRO WINS. E. E. WEBB COMMITS SUICIDE Mrs. Adah Shelton Dead. 1 with right, then to the body fol- across sharply, then used left lowed bv hard right on body; hook and the opponent laughed The Mineral ot Mr« Ada L. She.ton j was held at the family home, the resi- j r they then clinched. The white as though he enjoyed it and Dallas, Oregon. E. E. Webb, a reepeetet of Mr. and Mrs. Koberl McMur- i 0 man blocked short left hook from whaled into body with hard postmaster of .Samlluke, committed sm deuce phv, on Sunday atternoon July 3rd, at R.E. WILLIAMS ew le on Friday by hanging himself. his opponent and they broke, right, clinched again and white W. G. V ASSALL The last seen of the deceased was just 1 :li0 o’clock, conducted by Itev. W. B. I blocked left again and greeted man got to body with both before noon on Friday, when be went Pinkerton, with interment in the family j DtucToas: _ . . . .. , I with another clear on mouth; hands. to the house and asked how long it lot at the Odd Fellow’» cemetery. Mrs. R. C. Craven, I.N .M n u , M. M. Ellis Speciaj to the Item izer: clinched on ropes and black man Round 12. Jeff ducked left would be Indore dinner was ready, and Shelton was aged 5»i years, 9 months W .U . Vassal!. K. E. Williams, 28 days; w idow of Ur. T. W. Shel With its usual enterprise forjsen t in sharp right upper cut; swing and clinched; they broke; w hen told it would be about a quarter and B. 11. -McCnllon, F. J. ('raven. ton, mother of Mrs. Koliert McMurphv, furnishing the news first hand blocked one o f white man’s high Jeff tried high left and missed of an hour he left the house. As he did of Eugene; daughter of Elizabeth F. This bank is pleased to place t tl a the Item izer on last Monday a f swings as bell sounded; the lat and his opponent missed right on not return a search was instituted, and and the late A. VV. Lucas, of Mon disposal of it8cu»tomers the fati'ilie« Saturday his remains were found hang ternoon gave to the waiting hun ter had shade. aw. Jeffries swelled; right eye ing to a tree in the neighhorhood of the mouth, and sister of Mrs. W. I). Fen gained during many years of cuutii.uore of Portland; J. P. Lucas of Cascade service and growth. dreds assembled in front o f this house. He had climbed into a tree and ton. egan getting bigger and bigger bi Round 4. — Johnson seemed locks; Alls-ri L. and Frank Lucas, of office the true account o f the more confident; swing, missed from the effects of jolts and pun the drop of about four feet had broken Portland.— Eugene Guard. great fight as it progressed at Re head; caught white man above ches and blood came from his his neck. He bad tied a handkerchief over his face and pulled his hat down no. They were late in starting, ear with left, clinched; black mouth and nose. Johnson grazed over his head before he took the fatal and the crowd became, some man swung left, opponent dodg- J e ff’s chin with a right and missed leap ,,,„ following ....... The notie . of mall service what impatient, but took the de ecl; white man swung le ft tu ancthe r. Deceased was a man well repecteu I wi|, ()j no benefit to Polk county as INSTRUCTOR ON and apparently with nothing to trouble 111HI| now us at 11 o’clock: lay good naturedly, knowing that body and in clinch opponent got Round 13 Johnson landed left ) it was not the fault o f the ser in two upper cuts. Jeff short hook on his rival’s face and they | c i'/ b e m w ^ 'Z 'S .- d l^ a c h e d t ^ » ‘un^p" » S r ' T i m ™ ™ ! " ? vice, but o f the principals in the black man’ s mouth clinched' Negro hooked f^ce Ills wife and e.ght children, l i m i t mail train will be run over the Oregon Btudio: Room 2, Wilson build’ ug, , battle and their managers. Here anj the same fist in midst o f his with left. In clinch negro feint seems that he had become melancholy K.lectrie, leaving Portland at U o’clock. Dallas, Oregon. late and this no doubt was the cause | T )li, „¡|| pnt the mail into Salem by 1 follows the bulletins as they came ^ Ijelly. In clinch black man’ s lips ed his left and got to face three Ill uf liis rash act.—Tillamook Headlight. o'clock in the afternoon, in time for af- ____ i to hand: j bleed, opponent raps right to times. Negro uppercuts with Mr. Webb was a former resident of \ ternoon delivery. This service at the No. 1—Governor Dickenson, body, le ft to mouth; Jack upper left again and white man seemed •rrydale, residing there some 10 years [ same time will he of great convenience after passing through many con cuts three times, then shot left to have no way o f saving himself ago. His wife was a cousin of Judge L. 1 to Dallas, Monmouth, and other cities D. Brown, Dallas, and be was a biother- of the west side district adjacent to gratulatory crowds o f enthusias on mouth and white man dug from hurtful little pokes at close n-law of the «Strong brothers who used ! those points. The afternoon train of tic friends, has taken his seat at three lefts into opponent’ s stom quarters. White man tried to to run a blacksmith shop there. the Salem, Falls City and Western the rinq side. Mrs. Jack John ach, the latter then upper cuts imitate his rival’s uppercut and leaves West Halem at 1:30. It will thus S w e e n e y B ros . P ro ps , son is seated in the shade o f the three times, last time white failed, then the negro while they If you want to get quick action on he possible to connect with this train and send mail carried-on the electric your property, list it with the Itemizer moving picture machines. man’s chin; in clinch, black man were holding together planted le ft Realty Concern. Besides their three service to Dallas by 2:10 in the after No. Owing to a delay in the trjecj t0 st0p right fo r jaw. and right in rapid turn again itlices in Dallas, they have one in Chi- noon, where it will make connections adjusting o f the moving picture, Round 5.- W h it e man crouch- and again. White man punches Jrtge, one in Portland, and other con for all the territory of which Dallas is machines, and examination o f ec^ stepped away from straight negro into corner and' used both nections that make them bring more the center. the fighters, Jeffries and John- [ef^ 0j,p0nent then goes through hands on face. Jeffs face was people to this county than «0 other The famous flour put M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building. son have not entered the ring at motjons o f swing, landed above swollen and covered with blood; means of advertising now' in existence. out by our Mills is what 1:55. It was learned at 2 o ’clock hip with light le ft and they nigger received him closely in that-Dr. Sibley Morris, one o f . clinched; white man poked body clinch When they broke negro let its name implies. the official examining physicians with |eft’, opponent hooked twice go with right forepaw. He did you have to do is to I ^ U ...“i,. A/l I li V./WI . 1 __. . . A examined Johnson, and 1 ,1 declared in face with left. Slight smear o f this three times and reached test it to prove this as the black man on the verge of blood on black man’s mouth, who mouth. nervous prostration. Round 14 — Negro planted sertion. met his opponent with a straight No. 3 Jeffries reached his left, the latter then drove solid straight left and upper swing; dressing room, accompanied by right into body; they hung to white man swung left on cheek, j his brother, Jack, and Farmer gether; black man poked left in Johnson got home with two Kept by a l l Grocers Having installed one o f the latest and most Burns. to face, then shot in straight left straight lefts; white man put in No. 4 A t 2:55 Billy Jordan and danced around; white man high left on mouth and in clinch up to date Cold Storage Plants, we are, and introduced different ring and brought more blood with le ft to that followed negro balled him have been, sport celebrities. in mouth with left; white man face. No. 5—Dr. Porter examined Round 6. Jeff crouched again, was unable to protect himself. Jeffries and stated the big man then straightened, his opponent White man lowered his head was a cool as a cucumber. John got in three to face, they clinch while cliching and swung his son entered the rin g at 2:30. ed; the form er shot right to le ft against body three times; these summer days, not being exposed to the O f the two men, Jeffries looks body; black man hooked oppon Blows do not seem to distress dust or flies. In connection we also have a more fit. Jeffries strips at 2:40 ent with left in face, in clinch Johnson, negro came back with p. m. Strained looks in John skin scraped on white man’s straight left on face and hook on Cola Storage Fish Box from which we serve son’s face as though suffering cheek, blood flowed; Johnson’s chin, they clinche. from loss o f sleep. A t 2:35 p. le ft went around his opponent’s For kidney and bladder troubles, Round 15—Jeff came out with m. Jeffries entered ring; appear neck; they clinched; white man guard held high and blocked sciatica, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, ed wonderfully self possessed. drove right against riv a l’s ribs, straight left and clinched. N e headache, weariness and sleeplessness, Johnson introduced. He waved who upper cut him with le ft gro was there with straight left ‘ ‘that dragged down feeling.” hand to white w ife. Jelfries twice, and closing the white driving face back. W hite man was next introduced. Heavy man’s right, worked right upper closed in ; they clinched near ropes w eight champion applause deaf cut, ripping face. as they broke away; Jeff turns ening. Jeffries gets choice cor Round 7. Johnson feinted, and received blows on chin and ners; back to sun. Jeffries is white man circled, rival tried fell; Jeff rose slowly and his an donning gloves. Jeffries and with right to ja w and they tagonist knocked him through Acting directly on the kidneys these Johnson in center o f ring shake clinched. White man rammed ropes with another le ft swing. mild pills give almost insvant relief hands. Flash! The gong sounds. le ft into body and then on face As a matter o f fact Jeff was because they not only act as a tonic Round 1—Jeffries feints; John and opponent laughed; they knocked out.s s the count ten but clean the kidney tissue of impuri son side steps and grins; John clinched; black man poked left elansed before he was pulled in ties and expel the poison from the son works Jeffries under sun and into riva l’ s nose, bringing blood. to the ring. Jeff spit out a mouth system. _____ i5t_ stabs him lightly in face with - 0 —0 — 0 - 0 —0 —0 — Round 8.— Black man clinched ful of blood and reeled around left. Jeffries sends left on body and used le ft on face, short dou ring with his opponent a fter him. I and they clutched. Jeffries puts ble left on jaw and both landed, Johnson caught him at far side ■r:- couple lefts on body; Johnson clinched as the bell sounded. of ropes and struck him with got in le ft on face and Jeffries Round 9. —Begins to look dis- right and le ft in face. Jeff fell in hard le ft on face while break-; mal for j efi who came forward again, he arose to his fee t slow So marvelous and universal are the or should know the importance of wearing in?- - . - _ . . - . (crouching; negro danced away, ly but was counted out mean results obtained that these pills are Round 2. Jeff tried fo r the i form er shoved Shoes that have heels that are adapted in right against while, and Sam Berger jumped Cully guaranteed. Every druggist has I black man’s face; clinched and ribs; clutched; broke and white into ring with evident intention them. In 50-cent boxes only. If not height to the lasts upon which they are built. j missed, who feinted and jumped man shot right in stomach, an o f acknowledging defeat in case satisfactory— your money back. Don’t away. Johnson got straight left other clinch; Jeff blocked left Jim had not been competent in Correctly built heels, built in the U tz & Dunn way, 0 delay—don’t run the risk of Bright’s on mouth and they clinched upper cut; clinched, black man fifteenth round. Jeff was knock mean good carriage, strong arches, springy walk and J Disease. Get Swain’s Kidney and ¡arms; became entwined; Jack got left on face. ed down three times with left Back Ache Pills today. ■0 smaller appearing Shoes. When in our neighborhood I tilted the white man’s head with Round 10. W hite man feinted hooks delivered by Jonnson while S W A IN M E D IC IN E C O ., In o . I the first right upper cut in clinch with left, follow ing his rival standing away. notice the heels and the beautiful lines to the arches Sam Berger K ansas City, Mo. while they were hanging togeth- around, who poked in le ft and was entering the ring on the oc of the Women’s Shoes in our windows. F O R S A L E BY ! er; first blood for Jeff on le ft to followed with another, tried casion o f the last knock down to i black man’s mouth. third, and Jeffries swung le ft on acknowledge defeat and in the Round 3. — Jeff poses with half ja w with no great force and bor meantime Jeff was declared out. I crouch and they kidded; the ed in, his opponent held his arms D a lla s, O re g o n . so he could not hit. The black man used le ft on cheek, his rival his opponent’s forearm away, so drove le ft on belt line, clinched 0 the big fellow can’ t use it. The at gong. I black man got in light upper cut Round 11.—Johnson feinted 0 and Jim rapped him on the jaw with H a il m ad street, P a lla s . le ft and brought righ t DALLAS O h BANK Johnson is Still the Champion the Heavy Weight Class. President Cashier lì" No Benefit to Ui. sut MISS M. OLIVE SMITH PIANO AND ORGAN. mu our ly Dallas Flouring Mills Lil sue ten 2 O re g o n ’s B est go II fuel him) port farm and cist why very can and A ll THE DALLAS MEAT CO. W HY NOT BUY YOUR M E A T S AT A SANITARY M A R K E T ? L water« by fiors More S WAI N’ S ABLE TO SERVE MEAT AS IT SHOULD BE SERVED perfec the funds lower BACK ACHE AND KIDNEY PILLS The ' Lame Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays We carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked and Cooked Meats. Poultry Dressed while you wait. Right prices for good Meats. We want your Fat Beef, Veal, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry. as is 000. 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Automatic signaling will lie I one of the features of the new system, new switchboard, poles wires and every- I thing in connection with their plant in j that city. J. D. Butcher will arrive in I Independence in a few days, when the | company will go out after the business, j These improvements contemplate the rebuilding of the line between that city 1 «and Salem. The Salem line will give two more circuits. The approximate cost of these new improvements is in t he neigh horhood of $50,000. A Native Son Dies. At the family home on Center Htreet, Halein, Oregon, Thursday, June «20, 1910, Elijah E. Bailev, aged 22 years, died of tuberculosis. The deceased is mirvived by his aged parents ami a brother. He wa* a practicing dentist in this city un til declining health forced him to retire from active practice. He was U»rn in Polk county, ami * * * buried in the lit tle cemetery at Bethel Haturday.— Statesman J. W. Bones has sold his interest in the drug siore at Carlton. Patent Leather, $ 3 ,3 .5 0 , $4 A f Good Quality Vici and Gun Metal $2,2.50, $3 I Good Quality C . L. H A W K IN S TH E D ALLAS SHOE STO R E 4 2 4 MAIN MAIN S T R E ET , DALLAS. 1— 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 ~ 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 g » éVAYáTAYAfAVJ YAYÍ ATATATAYAYATJ# s ELECTRICITY fOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE TO PTOPIE WHO ART WASTEFUL AND CARELESS. TO YOU, WHO ARE NAÍURAUY CAREFUL, IT DOES NOT COME I * It h economical because it can be quickly turned off when not needed. With ga« or kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn, when not needed, to nave l*>ther of lighting ami a* I justing. In Home homes the electric light hill amounts to only about $2 per month. You can probably get Home kind of artificial light for I ohh money than electric light, hut does it Have you anything when it limit« opportunity for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight, smokes your wall«, mars decorations ami increases household work. You can probably nave a dollar tomorrow by going without your meals, but it wouldn’t be economy. It is not ho much what you save, hut how you nave, that counts. We are always ready to ex plain the “ iiiH ami outs” of the lighting proposition to you. Call on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business. t § I § % % Willamette Valley Co. E. W. K E A R N E S , Manager Office on Mill H tre c t, junt north of the court house Phones: Dallas, Oregon Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297. Ç o n ra d 5‘fcà'frm § § ONU MENT, "Lest We Forget.' Marble— -Granii D r D. D Y O U N C D ALLAS, OREGON All kinds o f hauling done well and promptly, cial attention given to commercial men. Bell phone 64 Mutual 243 Spe- S H A W & B IR K , P ro p rie to rs. we Liu kind terg, ss me for th if the} > lie co verge seen placing hands Rich |)oets Set which of tlie occur VHgioil crowded the eart shall Lie tude. were s| serlusioi loncFom O s te o p a th ic P h ys ic ia n § Monday—Wednesday—Friiaï D A LL A S, OREGON I Office One Block west Gall Hotel INDEPENDENCE, OREGON § Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday § I § N T h Ot D r. B. E. Nevel Veterinary Surgeon ! Office and residence No. (>12 Main street Mutual Phone 101«. Prompt nervice day or night. DALLAS • • OREGON »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ * • • • * * # * * • • * .* * * * WOOD TOR SALE j Phone and stand at W. R. Ellis’ confectionery to the A ifA T A Y A Y i I A T I t > $ fA Y A Y fA Y iT A Y A T A T l t # THE DALLAS TRANSFER anarch OW Rl Wasf ale pre am f >•» you need wood? In paring to place your order der« remember that I able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas mills, best possible rates, Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196» B«ll 443. saw at the AUGUST BOWMAN j from from Agen of out