CURES SKIN DISEASES T h e s k in is com posed of tw o d is tin c t layers. One is k n o w n a s t h e e p i d e r m i s , o r o u t e r s k i n , w h i c h h a s n o tiure s, a n d s e rv e s p r i n c i p a l l y a s a c o v e r i n g t o t h e b o d y , a n d a p r o t e c t i o n f ro m o u t w a r d d a u g e r s t o t h e d e l i c a t e esli b e n e a t h . T h e o t h e r l a y e r is k n o w n a s t h e d e r m a , o r t r u e s k i n , a n d is c o m p o s e d o f e l a s t i c fibres, f a t t i s s u e , g l a n d s , l y m p h a t i c s , n e r v e s , etc. T h e t h o u s a n d s o f t i n y v e i n s a n d a r t e r i e s w i t h w h i c h it is i n t e r la c e d c o n s t a n t l y s u p p l y e v e r y fibre a n d t i s s u e w i t h h e a l t h f u l p r o p e r t i e s f ro m t h e c i r e i i l a t i o a t o k e e p t h e s k i n s m o o t h a n d p erfe ct. T h i s is c h a n g e d , h o w e v e r , w h e n t h e b l o o d b e c o m e s in f e c te d w i t h h u m o r s , a c i d s o r i m p u r i t i e s . I n s t e a d of c o n s t a n t l y s u p p l y i n g rich , n u t r i t i v e p r o p e r t i e s t o t h e sk in th e circulation dep o sits th e acrid i m p u r i t y w ith Which it is c o n t a m i n a t e d , i n t o t h e s e n s i t i v e fibre s a n d tissues. T h is causes irritation a n d infla m m ation, w h ich sp lits o r breaks t h e t h i n o u t e r cu t i c l e , w h i l e t h e t i s s u e s lie n e a th u l c e r a t e a n d d i s c h a r g e u p o n t h e s u r f a c e in t h e f o rm o f E c z e m a . S a l t R h e u m , T e t t e r , etc. T h e r e is l i k e ­ w is e a d r y f o rm of s k i n d i se a se s , s u c h as A cn e, P s o r i a s i s , etc. I n t h e s e v a r i e ­ t ie s t h a h u m o r in t h e b lo o d d i s e a s e s a n d i n f la m e s t h e g l a n d s , h a i r follicles, e t c . , c a u s i n g t h e m t o s w e ll a n d p r o t r u d e to th e o u te r surface. P im p les, rashes, a.SS CURED HER. e r u p t i o n s a n d l i k e t r o u b l e s , a r e all d e ­ Som e t lm s t v o I w a s tro u b led p e n d e n t o n i m p e r f e c t b lo o d , a n d n o o n e w ith a seve re s a in affection fa ile d A cn e . S m a ll p im p les w o u ld a p ­ c a n h a v e a g o o d c o m p l e x i o n , f ree fro m p e a r o a m y fa ce and neck w h ich h u m ilia tin g blem ishes, u nless th e skin in tim e fe s te r and becom e in fla m ed . M y co m p le x io n w as is k e p t h e a l t h y b y g o o d b lood. m u d dy and s a llo w and m ost un- • U h t ly . I chanced to read abou t S . S . S c u r e s S k i n D i s e a s e s o f ev ery S.S.S., and conolu ded to jrive it a k in d b y n e u tr a liz in g th e acids and t r ia l; the re s u lt w a s e n tir e ly s a t­ is fa c to r y , m y c o m p le x io n soon r e m o v i n g t h e h u m o r s f ro m t h e blood. becom ing: c le a r, the p im p les dis- appearingr, and m y sk in becam e I t co o l s t h e a c i d - h e a t e d c i r c u l a t i o n , s o ft and sm ooth. I oan n ot too b u i l d s it u p t o n o r m a l s t r e n g t h , m u l t i ­ h ig h ly recom m end S. S. S. to a n y w h o a re lik s w is • a fflicted . p lie s i t s r i c h , n u t r i t i o u s co r p u s c le s , M R S . L U C Y G O O D IN G a n d a d d s t o i t s p u r i t y ill e v e r y w ay . P o llo c k , La . T h e n t h e s k i l l , i n s t e a d of b e i n g i r r i ­ t a te d , i n f la m e d a n d d i s e a s e d b y acrid i m p u r i t i e s o r fiery h u m o r s , is n o u r i s h e d , s o o t h e d a n d so f t e n e d b y a co o l­ i n g , h e a l t h y s t r e a m of b lo o d . S. S. S. is t h e g r e a t e s t o f all b lo o d p u r ifie r s, a n d t h e r e i n lies i ts a b i l i t y t o c u r e s k i n d i s e a s e s . Itook o n S k i n D i s e a s e s a n d m e d ic a l a d v i c e free. THI£ S W I F T SPEC IFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. A FASHION CHAT ON i'RACTICAL FROCKS Furnished by Pictorial Review 222 W est 39th Street, New York City A dross that can be worn on the street early In the w ith o u t a w r a p a n d l a t e r o n w ith a s e p a r a t e c o a t h a s a g r e a t d e a l to c o m m e n d it. A d r e s s o f th i s ty p e is o n tl .e ta ilo r e d o r d e r a s to s e a m s a n d p la its , a n d s h o u ld n o t h a v e m u c h tr im m in g , th o u g h b r a id in g o n th e d r e s s its e lf o r b r a id e d b a n d s a r e p e rm is sib le . N o t o n ly a r e s e r g e , b r o a d c lo th , v ic u n a a n d s im i la r w o o len f a b r i c s u s e d f o r th e m b u t th o s e t h a t a r e a b it d r e s s y a r e m a d e o f h e a v y s ilk , s e r g e , w o o l-b a c k s a ti n o r m o ire . S x II A n e x c e lle n t ty p e o f a ta ilo r e d s t r e e t d r e s s f o r e a r ly f a ll is s h o w n o n th e r i g h t In b lu e F r e n c h s e r g e . I t is m ad e fro m P IC T O R IA L R E V IE W PAT­ T E R N S N o s. 3571 a n d 35712. I t s h o w s re f in e m e n t a n d g o o d s ty le b o th In m a te r i a l a n d in d e s ig n . T h e w a is t c lo s e s a t t h e le f t s id e a n d t h e p a t t e r n is p e r f o r a t e d so t h a t a lo w r o u n d n e c k c a n b e m a d e w h e n d e s ire d . T h e s k i r t c o n s is ts o f s ix g o re s . T h e c o s tu m e m a y b e m a d e in s ilk c a s h m e r e . E n g lis h w o r s te d , t u s s a h r o y a l, s h a n tu n g a n d s ilk s e r g e . T h e w a is t p a t t e r n s a r e In s iz e s 32, 31, 86, 38, *10 a n d 42 in ch es b u s t m e a s u r e a n d th e m e d iu m size r e q u i r e s 2 ^ y a r d s o f m a te r i a l 36 I n d ie s w ide. T h e s k ir t p a t t e r n s a r e in s iz e s 22, 24, 26, 28 a n d 30 I n c h e s w a is t m e a s u r e a n d th e m e d iu m s iz e r e q u i r e s 4*4 y a r d s o f m a t e r i a l 36 I n c h e s w ide. T h e o v e r d r e s s Is a p o p u la r s ty le f e a t u r e In f r o c k s o f e v e ry k in d f r o m s im p le la w n to h a n d s o m e s ilk s . A g o o d d e s ig n f o r o n e is s h o w n in t h e c o s tu m e w h ic h u n ite s o v e r d r e s s N o. 3520 a n d s k i r t N o . 3506. I t Is o f w h ite a n d a lm o n d g r e e n fo u la r d , th e o v e r d r e s s b e in g tr im m e d w ith a b o r d e r o f la r g e g r e e n d o ts T h e r e is a g r e a t d e a l o f lib e r ty s h o w n in s u c h th i n g s , a p ip in g o f b la c k s a ti n o r T o rs ia n s ilk o f te n b e in g a d d e d to g iv e a s m a r t c o n t r a s t. T h e P e r s ia n to u c h is g iv e n to d a r k c o lo rs lik e n a v y b lu e , b la c k o r r a is in . I t Is v e r y d r e s s y to h a v e th e o v e r d r e s s o f ch iffo n o r m a r q u is e tt e to w e a r o v e r a f o u la r d s k i r t w h ic h it m a tc h e s in c o lo r. T h e th r e e - q u a r t e r le n g th n e t s le e v e s a r e in s e r te d In t h e lin in g to w h ic h th e s q u a r e y o k e is a l s o fa c e d . T h e c lo s in g is a t th e le f t s id e in th e f r o n t. T h e b o x - p la ite d s k i r t is In s e v e n g o re s , a t ­ ta c h e d to a p o in te d y o k e. O v e r d r e s s p a t t e r n s a r e in s iz e s 32, 34, 3*\ 38 a n d 43 I n c i.e s b u s t m e a s u r e , a n d th e m e d iu m s iz e r e q u i r e s 4*4 y a r d s o f 36 In ch m a te r ia l. S k ir t p a t t e r n s a r e in s iz e s 22. 24, 26, 28 a n d 30 in c h e s w a is t m e a s u r e , a n d s iz e 26 r e q u i r e s 7^4 y a r d s o f 36 In ch m a te r ia l. T h e p r ic e o f th e s e p a t t e r n s , In c lu d in g c u t t i n g a n d con* s tr u c t io n g u id e s is 15 c e n ts e a c h n u m b e r . CANAD IAN W H E A T LAND If you are thinking of becoming a wheat baron in a few years, we have some fine lands to offer you in the fa­ mous wheat belt of Canada—railroad lands. Come in and get our proposition. Personally conducted excursions go­ ing continually. ITEMIZER R E A LTY CONCERN CALENDARS FOR 1911 : i Finest Line of Samples in Dallas. Order now and get first choice Give us the word and w e’ll call T H E ITEM IZER , DALLAS I t ’s no t words, lint d eeds t h a t prove t r u e merit. T h e deeds of Doan’s K id n ey Fills, For Dallas kidnev sufferers, Hav e m ad e their local rep u tatio n , Proof lies in t h e t e s tim o n y of Dallas people who h av e been cu red t o ^ ta y cured Mi«. Mary H u b b a r d , Levena atreel, Dallas, Ore., sa y s: “ My back a n d hips were painful a n d I could n o t stoo p or move q u ick ly w ith o u t suffering in t e n s e ­ ly. In t h e m ornin g w h en I first got up I was tro u b le d t h e most. T h e kidney socretions an n o y ed m e by t h e i r irreg u ­ lar ity in passage, es pecially w h en I cau g h t cold. After tr y in g a n u m b e r of remedies w ith o u t being helped to an y g reat e x t e n t , I was told a b o u t D o an ’s Kidney Fills. I began t h e i r use a n d they en tirely relieved me. I can «ay t h a t th is p ie p a r a tio n is an excellent one for ki dney c o m p l a i n t .” ( S t a te m e n t given Augu st 29,1907.) R E- EN DORSE M ENT. On December 8, 1909, Mrs. H u b b ard added to t h e ab o v e: “ My fo rm er e n ­ d o r sem en t of D o an ’s K id n e y Fills still holds good. This r em ed y has been of much g r e a t benefit to me t h a t I am a l ­ ways pl eased to say a word in its fav o r.” Fo r sale by all d ealers. Price 50 cents. Fo ster-M ilb u rn Co., Buffalo, New Yor k, sole ag en ts for th e United States. R e m e m b e r t h e n a m e — D o a n ’s—and t»ke no o th er. A. J . L an p w o rth v of 918 Eael T aylor street. p i o i i W o f 1847, passed a\vav s u d ­ denly Friday, Novem ber l l t h , a t his h om e, a l t e r one weeks illness. H e had been a g r e a t sufferer for m an y year s as ■ a reMilt of u s t r e e t ear accident in 1900. ' His in ju ry resulted in his losing his eye­ sight, by th e r u p t u r e of a bloodvessel. I Since coming to Oregon h e h ad resid ed co n stan tly in t h e state , ex cep tin g a b o u t t h ree y ears w hen he w as in the gold m ines of Califor nia a n d Id aho. He had resided in various p arts of t h e state , ' a n d w as highly es teem ed a n d ho no red j by all wh o know him. H e was a son of Dr. A ugustu s Lang- j wor thy, fo u nder of Peoria, 111., at w hich place lie was born Novem ber 20, 1826, ' Co m ing to Oregon h e landed a t Oregon ! C itv, October 20, 1847. He w as m arried in 1851. His wife passed a w a y a n u m ­ ber of years ago. Nine ch ild ren were born t o th e m , t h r e e «laughters an d one son. T h a v a r e : Mrs. M. A. L. Netty, Mrs. L. J . L. Boyce, Mrs.' M. F. L. I-ee a n d Dr. P. S. La ns w orthy, all of P o rtla n d .—Oregonian Mr. L an g w o rth y former ly ran a gro­ cery in Dallas, w h ere th e r e s t a u r a n t on Mill a n d Main is now located, a n d his d a u g h t e r , Mrs, M. F. Lee y e t owns th e old Lee place n e a r town. DIED F r a n k F dw ard Hu ssy , a native son of Y am h ill c o u n ty , a n d well kn ow n to all old resident« of Folk, Tillamook an d th is co u n ty , died s u d d e n ly a t t h e hom e of J o h n Brown, west of town, on S a t u r ­ day, No v em b er 12th. T h e deceased was born a t Butler, Or., May 24, 1855 a n d on Nov em ber 7, 1880, was m arried to L ulu Duran. To this union were born four ch ild ren , Mrs. Grace Reeder, of A l b a n y ; Mae, now at h o m e ; Claud, of Tillamook , a n d Virgil, of Albany, l i e is survived also by o n e gran d ch ild , one sistei a n d two b rothers . He h as alw ays lived in th is vicinity, tie- ii.g hig hly respec ted bv all. His d e a t h was d u e to p araly sis th a t first c am e to him at 0 o'clock in th e m or ning , a n d at H o'clock in th e evening he passed peac- fully aw ay . It was impossible for hi- w ife an d ch ildren to he presen t, Mae b e­ ing dan g ero u sly ill a t h er h o m e in P o r t ­ land, a n d Mrs. Reeder down with p n e u ­ m on ia at Albany. I n t e r m e n t was m a d e Monda v in th e family bur ial g ro n n d on t h e old hom e place n ear Butler, t h e services being co n d u cted by Rev. H . W. K u h l m a n . — S h erid an Sun. T h e la»gest in dividual block of hops in t h e sta te t h a t of C. A. McLau ghlin, of Indep en d en ce, co n tain in g 1275 bales, was sold S a tu r d a y to Lou Luchin u n d , of Salem . T h e price was re p o .te d in t h e local trad & to lie 13>* cents. News of th is tran sactio n ar ouse d th e g r e a te st i n ­ ter est am o n g dealers in P o rtlan d and Salem . T h ere was m uch cu riosity to know w h e th e r t h e p u rch ase was made for Paul R. G. H o rst, whom L ach tn u n d repre sents, or for o th ers. T h e i m p r e s ­ sion prevails h ere t h a t th e h ops will be t u r n e d over to K lab er, Wolf & Netter . It is known t h a t this firm h ad p revious­ ly m ad e an offer on t h e hops. T. R o s­ en wald & Co., Isaac Pincu s & Sons, an d o th e r dealers h ad also figured on t h e lot. F a n c y g a u z e s p r in t e d in c o lo re d f ig u re s , P e r s ia n s ilk , b r o c a d e s a n d p o m p a d o u r a r e u s e d to tr i m th e p la in s a ti n a n d a r e c o m b in e d w ith v e ilin g f a b r ic s . D a r k b lu e a n d b la c k a r e f a v o r ite c o i lu n ie c o lo rs n o t o n ly f o r c o a t s u its b u t f o r g o w n s. S a tin , d ia g o n a l s ilk a n d fine w o r s te d w e a v e s u r e s ty lis h . Mr. a n d Mrs. W. A. Wells leave next S atu rd ay for San Diego, Cal., to rem ain four m o u th s. W. A. t h i n k s th e C o r v a l­ lis s u m m e r clim ate is t h e g r eatest on ea r th , ami likes it so well t h a t h e w a n t s it c o n tin u ed th r o u g h t h e w in te r , h en ce th e tr ip s o u t h , —Corvallis G-T. Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b t J . M c K in n o n , J r . , left th is m o r n in g for C l a r k s to n , W ash ., where th e v go to a t t e n d t h e golden w ed ­ ding celeb ratio n of Mrs. M c K i n n o n ’s p aren ts. T h ey e x p ect to be a b s e n t a b o u t a m o n t h . — B u rn s News. C. W. P u t n a m an d fam ily r r e moving to Dallas, w h ere Ch arlie w ill ru n a abort o rd er r e s t a u r a n t , a bu siness be t h o r ­ oughly u n d e r s t a n d s . T h ey h ave mad# m any friends d u r i n g t h e i r residence From Amity Standard. here, all of whom wish t h e m success in th e ir new h o m e.—Jeffer son Revievy. Mrs. P a t Foley a n d ch ildren w e n t to In d e p e n d e n c e T h u r s d a y of last week to A c tin g on advices from New ber g to he join Mr. Foley, w ho is now h o ld in g d o w n on t h e lookou t for two r u n aw ay uirls t h e jo b of section bos« for t h e S. F. c o m ­ l u t z M cCollum , aged 17, a n d May Wel­ pan y a t t h a t place. ter, aged 19, from t h a t city, Deputy T h e hop house belong ing to J . T. Sheriff William Eecli located t h e g irb Wood five miles east of town was b u r n ­ on t h e st r e e t s of Salem y es terd ay and ed early S u n d ay m o rn in g to g eth er with notified t h e New ber g au t h o r i ti e s . The 12 hales of hops belong ing to S. M. Me- la t h e r of t h e McCollun girl arriv ed here Carney, who bad t h e house ren ted . Men last e v e n i n g a n d his d a u g h t e r was t u r n ­ were a t work S atu r d ay haling t h e hops, ed over to h i m . T h e W e lte r girl was but as no one was kn own to he aro u n d tu r n e d loose, as sh e, being of age, could th e house S atu r d ay n ig h t or S u n d ay th e not be held. H e r f a th e r is a p reach er origin of th e fire is so m ew h at of a m y s ­ a t New b erg .—S alem S t a t e s m a n . tery. T h e ho use was in su red for a bout one half its value b u t Mr. M cCam ey had no in su ran ce on his hops. ALL WY PIMPLES T1JNE Oscar T ay lo r left at T h e S t a n d a r d of­ fice Tuesday m o r n in g a p late of Bald­ win ap p les raised in his o rch ard . They Girl T e lls How a Glotchy Skin W as C lea n sed By a S im ple Wash. weigh from six to eig h t oun ces each an d a t e perfect specim en s of t h e Baldwin “ I w as as h a m e d nf m y face," wrltea ap ple, d eep red in color a n d t em p tin g Miss Minnie P ick ard of Altam ahaw, enough to w h et u p th e a p p e tite of th e most confirmed dy sp eptic . Mr. T aylor N. C. “ It w as ail full of pimples and lias b u t a small o rch ard , vet lie has m a r ­ scars, b u t a f t e r u sin g D. D. D. P re ­ keted in t h e neighb orho od of 1000 boxes sc rip tio n I can say t h a t now t h ere Is of ap ples, besides several h u n d r e d b u s h ­ no sign of t h a t E czem a, a n d t h a t was els sold to t h e d ry er. t h ree y e a r s ago.” D. D D. h a s become so fam ous as a c u r e a n d I n s t a n t relief In Eczema Editor not Infallible.* T h e re is one m in ister a t least wdio a p ­ a n d all o t h e r seriou s sk in diseases, preciates t h e editor. At a recen t b a n ­ t h a t Its value Is s o m e tim es overlooked q u e t he offered t h e following to a s t: To In \ l e a r l n g up rash , pimples, b l a c k ­ save t h e editor tro m s t a rv a tio n tak e his heads. a n d all o t h e r m i n o r form s of paper a n d pay for it pro m p tly . To save sk in Im p u rities h im from bank rupt«}’ advert se in hit T h e fact Is, t h a t w h ile D. D. D. Is paper liberally. T o save h im from d e s­ so p e n e t r a t i n g t h a t It s t r i k e s to the p air se nd h im ev ery item of news uf which you can get hold. To very roo t of E czem a o r a n y o th e r seri­ save h»m from p ro fa nity write y o u r c o r ­ ous trouble , t h e so o th in g Oil of Winter- respon dence plainly on one side of th e gr een. T h y m o l an d o t h e r in g red ien ts sh e et a n d send i t in as early as possible are so carefu lly co m p ounded th ere Is To save h im from m istak es b u ry him no wash for the sk in m a d e t h a t can Dead people are t h e only ones who d o n ’t co m pare w ith th is g r e a t ho usehold m ak e m istak es.—C o b u r g Jo u rn al. rem ed y for ev ery kin d of sk i n trouble. D. D, D i t p leasan t to use, perfe ctly h a r m le ss t o th e m est delicate skin, Only One, Brother. a n d ab so lu te ly re'.iable. A 25-cent Ou r ex ch an g es find q u ite a v ariety of bottle will give you p o sitiv e proof of m a t t e r s to d isc u ss since t h e a ll-ab so rb ­ ing election is over. T h e Folk Co u n ty th e won dc. ful e-fectiveness of th is Item iz er comes ou t w ith a p rotest against g i e a t rem ecy. th e high license fee for d igs in Dallas. Co n rad S tafrin , Dellas. Wonder if E d it o r Fipfce has several Jo g s .—Oaklan d Owl. .. —— -» • * ■ -■ ■ - A Narrow Escape. T h e tw o year old son of C. !I. Howell who resides n e a r Butler , c am e n ear los- ing his life, T h u r s d a y , by d r o w n in g , \\ bile p lay in g n ear a s tr eam t h e little fellow tell in a n d would have dro w n ed | h i d it not been for th e p r o m p t assist- I ance of his f a th e r. He was recusc itated later, a period of from 80 to 60 m in u tes liei* g requi ed ;o re t re h im .— Willam i- n i Times, It* F w ill jn»nd r o n 1*2 o f t h e p r ê t lie n t p o s t rar«!* »» y o u r w r M \v II y o u « i l l c o t t h i s »»ut a n d iwMfl it to n s w ith * r e n t s t o d ot pont«*«* a n d m a i l in g a n d § a j t h a t j o u w ill s h o w th e m to s o m e o f r o a r f r ie n d s . If y o n w is h w e w ill « Iso p a t j o u r d a m e in o u r P«*ai C a rd E x c h a n g e free. Y o u w ill a c t r a r d a fro m a ll o v e r t h e w o rld . A d d re« * F A M IL Y M O R T P ..F E R . 24 14 V a n d e w a t e r § t „ Mew T o r i 8J7 C For A Infant* S T and O Children. R IA Tb® Kind You Hare Always Bought B o a r s th o Signature of It gives just as much heat as you desire. It is safe, odorless and smokeless. » It has an automatic-locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly cleaned. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, be­ cause of a new device in construction, and can always be easily unscrewed for rewicking. An indicator sh o w s the am o u n t of oil in t h e font. Filler-cap does no t need to be screwed dow n..but is put In like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by a ch ain . Finished in jap an or nickel, strong and durable, well-made, built for service an d yet light and o rn am en tal. It has a cool hand le an d a d am per top. i j j | I ; t C r o u p is m o st p r e v a le n t d u r i n g t h e dry col«I w e a th e r of t h e early w in te r m o n th s. P a r e n t s of voting ch ild ren should lie p rep ared for it. All t h a t is needed is a bottle of C h a n ih e r l a i n ’s Conjrh Rc m e d v . Many m o th e r s ar e n e \ e r w ith o u t it in t h e i r home« a n d it 1 h as never d i s a p p o i n t e d t h e m . Bold by all d ealer s. T h ro u g h a speei.il a r r a n g e m e n t with t h e f a e t o rr I am p e r m itte d to off r von a proposition bv which you can i n t new E d is o n phnivigra ph r«**ord« in e x c h a n g e for t h e ..M one« y«»n have. I will he plea-c I to liave v m c ill a t my store for particu lar« If yon cannot t all Ask me to send details by mail. Dl L. D. D A N IE L , Dallas, Ore. Dealers Everywhere. I f not at yours, write fo r descriptive circular to the nearest agency c f the Standard Oil Company ' I h y (Incorporated) b h h V * b b h the conveni­ ence and labor-saving value of an Electric Iron. of electric e n e r g y , amounts to less than five cents per hour. used PHONE 24 and we will send you an Electric Iron on THIRTY DAYS FREE TRIAL. ' At present there are over 100 Electric Irons used in this city. Northwestern Corporation in Groceries as well as anything else We Have the Clerks and the Goods Si Both Papers One Year 333% Off on All Our Misses’ and Children’s Cloth Capes 1-2 One-half Price 1-2 $13.50, $12.50 and $11.85 Ladies’ and Misses’ Long Coats, Sale p rice...................................... $ 7.88 $18.50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, in colors, Sale p rice.....................................................$ 1 3 - 6 8 $20.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, in colors. Sale p rice.......................... ................... «... $ 1 4 . 8 5 $25.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, in colors, Sale price........................... $ 1 8 -6 8 $30.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, in colors, Sale price........................................... $ 2 3 .8 5 $35.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, in colors, Sale price............................................. $ 2 7 .8 8 All our higher priced Suits to be closed out at a Big Sacrifice 10 per cent Di*count on our entire dock of Silk and Mettaline Petticoat* for 10 day* only CLOTHING See the new imported China which we are giving away Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are satisfied tell your friends; if not, tell us. D . M . N a y b e rg e r Successor to and former partner of South of the Court House, Dallas R. JACOBSON & CO. M c M in n v il l e , T H E IT E M IZ E R V. 1res a*l the Irw-a! n^w* and hnpptnc* and ■liouid be tn every home in this vlefnlty. The tw opapers make a splendid onflM nation and y«m sure $1 2ft 1#» sendinx jo u r atibwiTlplinn to the item izer. « « • r* n also v ir e our subseriber» a fo o d etnhMmr offer for the !» «ily and Sunday, or 8‘indav Journal, in connection with lha It« miser. - O reg o n t m U \ \ U U U U Y \ V U \ W V U \ \ k V % U V V V V U W V U U U U U V U W W U »i ....... — I Horseshoeing --------~ ---------------- ■ General Blacksmithing —@—§ —$ —<81—Í HORSESHOEING A S P E C IA L T Y Just a Littlç Different I can cure quarter cracks and contracted feet. Also stop interfering and forging. I guarantee all work first class. All I ask of the public is to give me a fair trial. OUR SHOES are just a little different from those found elsewhere. You are not following the crowd when you wear our Shoes as they have a character and style of their own. We ffive you correct style and fit. We have different shoes for dif­ ferent feet Our Shoes do not cave in at the toes, nor run down at the counter. Yes, we will protect you as to style, quality and fit. G E O R G E P. C R A M E R rred Wagner’s Old Stand. Dallas, Or. j THE DALLAS TRANSFER DALLAS, OREGON Phone and stand at W. R. Ellis’ confectionery All kinds of hauling done well and promptly. cial attention given to commercial men. Bell phone G4 Mutual 243 M R S. J. C. GAY NO R Spe­ SHAW & M U S C O T T Proprietors. FOR YOUR COOD SHOES ___________________________ ' THE DALLAS MEAT CO. WHY NOT BUY YOUR MEATS AT A SANITARY MARKET? Having installed one of the latest and most up to date Cold Storage Plants, we are, and have been, We are putting up some Hams and Bacon that have that sweet, delicious flavor Also everything that goes to make a first class Meat Market E. J. STOUFFER, P ro p ., Dallas ABIE 10 SERVI MEAT AS II SHOULD BE SERVED these summer days, not being exposed to the dust or flies. In connection we also have a Cold Storage Fish Box from which we serve Thw?Ti', Oregon Journal Publiai»«*« the l«t**st and most rompiate t?¡«'graphit- nows of the w orld ; glvt-s ro ll­ atile m ar * et report». as it i* published At Portland, where tile inaiket netvs ran he an«! I» rorn-t-ted to date for ea«-h l»sm*. It sis«» has a ptig>- of sp*-«-ial man r for the farm n..d hom- an en tertainin g story pajre a «d a page nr m-*re o f eorih* eacn week, and it goes to the suiwMTiber twh-e every week—lui tim.-s a year. CLOTHING Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats have arrived lately in all the latest shades, such as the English Brown, New Tan, Steel Gray, Scotch Mixtures and Chalk Stripes Also a nice assortment of English “Slip- Ons*’ and Presto Overcoats. SCOTT VGr,a' kJNION MEAT CO. Clubbing Offer ?emi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one year ....................... Itemizer, one year . ........... Total .................................. Our stock must be reduced at once. This is all this season’s goods. We find our stock to be larger for this season of the year than we wish to carry. Men’* and Young Men’* Suit* and Overcoats $7.50 to $30.00 Boys’ and Youth*’ Suits and Overcoats $5.00 to $1850 * 600» SERVICE COONTS SiMONTON Our Entire Stock of LADIES,’ MISSES,’ JUNIORS’and CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, SUITS AND CAPES AT A Lot of Cloaks and Suits to be closed out at One-half price b ELECTRIC IRONS FREE ON TRIAL WOMEN REALIZE THE COST J. L. WHITE, Local Manager Great Special Sole 50% to 1 Ofo Discount Absolutely smokeless and odorless Says Bice Was Knifed. T h e peop le of I n d e p e n d e n c e , and more es pecially t h e rep u b lican s, a r e d e ­ se rving of c o n te m p t for t h e t r e a t m e n t which t h e y h av e m eted o u t to one of th eir best citizens in t h e political c a m ­ paign which has just closed. Mr. Bice was placed into n o m in atio n before t h e republican co nvention a t Dallas by th e \ e r y leading men of t h e c o u n ty a n d he has been u n m ercifu lly kn ifed in every co rner an d precin ct of t h e co u n ty . Some rep u b lican s have so u g h t to excuse th eir action s on th e claim t h a t Mr. Bice was “ s t r a d l e of t h e fen ce” c a n d i d a t e T h e E n t e r p r i s e does n o t believe it. I From an sides conies t h e sa tisfyin g j s t a t e m e n t t h a t he stood on one platform a n d one onl y a n d people gen erally know where to find h im . I n M o n m o u t h t h e same t r e a t m e n t was accorded Mr. Bice, an d few m en of t h e c o u n ty , ou tside th eir own municipal! y, h as u n d e r t a k e n to do m ore for t h e m . I t is little less t h a n s h a m e 4 h a t an h o n o rab le m an should be butchered by bis friends as has been t h e case of Mr. Bice in bis c am p aig n on t h e r ep u b lican tick et for sheriff of Folk co u n ty .— In d e p e n d e n c e E n te rp rise. Notice to Owners of Edison Fho- nograph*. 1 2 Pest Cards Free- With a New Perfection Oil Heater When clothes can’t be hung outside, and must be dried in a room or cellar, the New Perfection Oil Heater quickly does the work of sun and air. You can hang up the wet clothes, light’your Perfec­ tion Oil Heater, open the damper top, and the heat rises and quickly dries the clothes. Do not put off washing to await a sunny day in order to avoid mildew. Dry your washing any day with hot air from a A. J. Langworthy, Long an Invalid, Dalla* People Have Absolute Proof of Deed* at Home. Die* After Ulne** of One Week. Big Sale of Hops. A n o th e r p r a c t ic a l f r o c k is t h e f o u la r d o r v o ile m a d e u p fo r a h o u s e d re s s . I t c a n b e w o rn a t s m a ll in f o r m a l a f t e r n o o n a ff a ir s , th e m a tin e e u n d te a s , a s a s e r v ic e a b le lo n g c o a t w ill c o v e r i t n ic e ly , w h ile in th e s t r e e t o r c o n v e y a n c e . T h e b e a u ty o f th e n e w s ilk s in d ic a te t h a t th e y w ill h a v e g r e a t e r v o g u e t h a n e v e r th is fa ll. S a tin lib e r ty , m e s s a h n e , s a ti n c r e p e a n d c r e p e d o c h in e a r e fo r e m o s t b e c a u s e o f t h e ir s u b s t a n t i a l q u a l ity a n d t h e a r t i s t i c e ffe c ts t h a t a r e w r o u g h t b y t h e i r s u p p le te x tu r e . S a ti n f o r s e v e ra l m o n th s h a s b e e n a d v a n c in g to a le a d in g p la c e In fa s h io n , a n d w ith th e c o m in g o f cool w e a t h e r it is d o u b ly p ro m in e n t. I t is u s e d f o r d r e s s e s a n d in c o m b in a tio n w ith v e ilin g f a b r ic s a n d P e r s ia n s ilk s . Dry Your Clothes on a Wet Washday DEEDS NOT WORDS OREGON PIONEER PASSES. Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays We carry a full line of Freih, Simked and Cooked Meat*. Poultry Dreued whih you wait. Right price* for good Meat*. We want your Fat Beef. Veal, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry. i Iv w w