S ch ool Boys! School Girls! j You Can Have One Year’s Music Lessons Free Special Offer Next Ten Days Wouldn’t you like to learn to play the Piano? Well, you can take Music Lessons without cost ing you mother or father anything if they buy a piano from the Stockwell Music Company. T o the Fathers and Mothers of Dallas and Vicinity: One of he < ■ i greatest pleas­ JjS. ; ures in life is fe* .1 being able to play the pi­ ano. You have no right t< de- prive your children of that pleasure in latter life, especi­ ally when it cost« you noth­ ing to get the lessons. If you can oossibl.v spare a few dollars each m< nth, you should coine in and look over on • present exhibition and sale, Circumstaqo' 8 make this present sale unusual. To do a year’s business in ten days we have let the price bars down which means you can save $75, $85, 90, and in some cases as high as $188 and even $158 off our regular prices. 1 Stockwell Music Company wants to join with you in helping to educa‘ o your children. T h ■ro'o e w> ave going to offer fur the next ten days one $40 course of music lessons free with every piano pun h is« d. A '1 there is to it, you buy the piano and your children receive the lessons. We are representatives of the finest and best pianos on earth. Chickering, Kimball, Marshall «fc Wendall, Sohmer, Waddorf, Smith and Barnes, and 88 other well known makes. It is a Duty You Owe Your Children to Give Them a Musical Education. Your Home Can Have a Piano Now---a New Rental-Payment Plan. By special arrangement with Eiler’s Music House, Portland, a real High Grade Instrument is to he ob­ tained NOW on same terms as is paid for KENT. Come and Pick One Out Tonight. One Hundred Dollars in Cold Coin to Charity if theso Hale Prices won’t mean a real saving to you, as stated, off our regular established Prices. Many Pianos and Organs have been sold to our rep- . resentative, hardest headed business men, and best judges of value. They are used to doing things in a justness way. They thought well of this proposition of ours. Now why shouldn t you t Just think of your seem ing oui regular $850 piano for $248 and plainer ones for $218. Also one of our $415 for $288. Also Vf. ,e8t flakes, often sold for $550, is now $807. Why, this is the greatest snap in piano buying ever offered. Will you be the one to make the little lonesome homes cheerful? Any home can spare 20 cents a day, thus every home worth the name can now have a fine piano. It is necessary for dealers to charge at least $425 for a thoroughly reliable and serviceable and in every way satis­ factory upright high grade piano. See the pianos for which yuur friends have paid this price. Also see the best instruments to he had anywhere at $425. Investigate the sound board, the action, the hammers, music wires, the keys, the finish, and above all the musical qualities of such instruments. Then come to the Stock- well Music Company and you will find a new piano in every way superior to those that you may have investi­ gated. Instead of $425 or more, the price here is now only $3i8. Pay $8 down and $<> a month. To accom­ modate many families who are not definitely settled, we have arranged this new rental payment plan. Think of it. Not only do we furnish this instrument at the wonderfully reduced price, made possible by the Eilers System of piano merchandising, but we deliver it upon payment of $t> down and $11 a month, an appropriate stool being included at this low price. At any time within 3 years these pianos will be accepted in part for any new Chickering Baby Gianu or a genuine Autopiano at the full price now paid. There is no excuse for any little girl or talented boy not having the benefit of a good, first-class piano now. AGAIN WE SAY, GET YOUR PIANO NOW, TODAY OCKWELL Music Company Mill St. Opposite Court House Open Evenings CHILDREN’S CONTEST. som etiine, lina returned home. Mrs. Kraher fell last week and Ruth Miller .. berseli so*a to he iniable Harriet Davis. Work. . Alma Mitchell. Mr. Bowen, of Salem, has ben» bere working un thè new batik building. R u th M iller. Mr. Stinnett, of Eaat Dallas, has a Mrs, II oil ho n wet t to Tualatin last new organ. week to viwit her daughter. Miss Carile Evans, who h teaching Oscar Smith, who has been aw ay for H a rrie t D a v is. •¡siting at M. B. Youngs the past two give a very interesting lecture Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian church on Rev. Pratt, of Portland, was in atten­ veeks, went to Salem Monday. his trip to the holy land. dance at tile meeting of the Evangelical Rev. Leon Myers was a Portland vis­ itor last week. church Tuesday night. Mrs. Lawrence is very sick. D. Seth had his household goods sent Rev. Fields went to Portland to hear Mrs. Nunn and Ruth went ta Salem to Boise, Idaho, Thursday where lie ex­ Gipsy Smith. Saturday. perts to make his home. Miss Lizzie Friesen has gone to Port­ I Miss Julia Nunn went to Monmouth land to visit her sister. Bud Fleck is verv sick. I Saturday. There was quite a number of conver­ Ellis Meek ley starts for Pennsylvania Mrs Lockman went to Falls City last sions at the meeting of the Evangelical Thursday- Mrs Floyd has returned to her home Satu rday. church last week. Ben and Clare Griffith went over to in Minnesota alter an extended visit IiOt Browu went to Independence We Is to see his brother, Heward, be­ Mrs W. I. Reynolds, of Buena Yi-ta, with her sister. Mrs. N. Arnold. Monday. fore going back east. 1 attended the Sunday school convention Bert Teats went to Portland Friday, , here this week. Henry Van Moss went to Salem on John A. Embree, of Rogue River, is business Thursday. visiting John B. Embree here. Mis. Stanley Clark lias returned to Ralph Morrison, of Salem, visited his W. L. Barber went to Portland Satur­ M. B. Young went to Salem Monday. Salem, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. cousin, Frank Campbell, here last week. day. C lai k. ! ( ’ he*. Craven is selling nursery stock. A l m a M itc h e ll lis te r Fry is going back east next Word has been received that Mies Mr. Seymour went to Portland Friday. Mal el Blink was mimic« 1 to Lee Evans ! Sunday night at the Methodist week. | church a very large audience listened B. F. Webb, of Falls City, was in at Trontville, October 23. Mrs. Maugis is visiting her daughter, to an exceptionally intereresting re­ | Dallas on business Wednesday. Mrs. Bradley, at Gilliam. Mrs. Bevena and ehildren are visiting port from the Gipsy Smith meetings bv Dave Reddicopp, of Alberta, Canada, Will Hayes has wired hi* house for her mother, Mrs. Vanskiko. I the pastor. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Quiring. electric lights. Mr and Mrs. Walter Toor.e have been Horatio Morrison came up from Horst A. To ter has moved his household Mrs. Woods entertained her Sunday visiting in Portland. Bros, hop yard and a|»ent Sunday here goods from Albany to the O. A inland with his wife. residence in Falls City. | Charley Poling and Fred Roydston and Jack Etikin went to Portland last I George Gates is setting out more liops Archie Krebs has purchased the Jo­ | Saturday to see the football game. seph Wankey residence. in the Henry Campbell yard. C. B. Bund berg was in Falls City Fri­ Mrs. ( ’ art Hubbard went to San Fran* j Clarence Brown lias just finished dig- day. . ciseo last week. ging his potato« crop of 800 sack«. Mrs M. Fisher, of Portland, is visit­ Mrs. Ada Shulls is doing nicely and I A large cat was caught in a steel trap they e x a cte d to take her home from on the creek hv Harold Miller, and af- ing her daughter, Mrs. John Macouiher. • Mr. Angel, of Portland, has bought the hospital Wednesday. , ter some difficulty was M l«H>se. ten acres of the cement company on tlie J Miss Christy ('low , of Monmouth, The many friends of Howard Day will Joe Card place. was a Dallas visitor Mol d iv. \te pleased to know that he has a good Cal Thrashe», of Coryallh, was in Miss Laura Puling is visiting friends position with a surveying crew at San Dallas Saturday. Diego, Cal. in Portland. Mrs. Chester Gate’s grandmother, of I. S. Snyder has the contract for sup­ Portland, is visiting them. Miss Edna Shore went to Portland plying (lie railroad company with 1000 Friday to visit relatives. Miss Jean Kuykendall, visited Mrs. | I. G. Singleton, of Falls City, oyer Sun­ Mrs Livern Moore was st Indepen­ cords of wood. J. D. Smith will soon leave for Cali- day. dence Sunday. forni\ where lie will s|*end the winter. I II. Frenm left Sunday for his home) Mi llimdiawami family went to Falls Ewing Bros , of North Dallas, have in Missouri after visiting friends in Polk City Sunday. just re« eived a shipment of trees from county. Heniy Fulgum went to the hospital the North Yakima nursery. J L White was in Portland on busi­ Monday evening, and was *>perated on The Monmouth-Imlepcndence railway ness Wednesday. hv Drs. Bollman and Starhuck. have hetMi hauling gravel on their track I a ‘bits are rep. rted very plentiful Mrs. Van moss and daughter, Elite, from Dallas to Independence, nround here this winter. has returned from Portland. Miss Lillian l^urenson’ s sister and II. A. Hindman, of liutlnie, is going Mis. roll and >o i, Lester, have re­ four chib reel, of Iowa, are here on a l»ack to Pennsylvania. visit. They are on their way to Cali- turned home from Portland. iornia to live. tieorgu tierlinger lias bought a new I land Loy entertained about a doxen Pauline Miller is staying with Mrs riding horse of her fii lids Saturday. Maggie Morrison while Mr. Morrison Mrs. J. C. Uglow is visiting at Port­ Mrs Burk halter is improving nicely, is away. land. and was taken I ome from the hospital Fred Wagner was a business visitor a nt Poling went to Salem this week. Friday. in Portland over Sunday. at Pioneer, spent Sunday at home in Dallas. Mrs. Warren (¿nick and son, of Ball- nton, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stouffer. A N. Holman, a traveling salesman, of Portland, visited Sunday with his parents, Judge a»»d Mrs. Hardy Hol­ man. J A. T. NUNNELLY, DALLAS, OREGON school class in North Dallas Friday eve­ Mrs. Asher’ s sister and baby from ning. Missouri, are visiting here. Miss Addie Boydston went to Port­ Earl Day is plowing for Mr. W. W. land Saturday. Bird. C. D. Forrette lias his house wired. Ed Caldwell has returned from Nor­ ton’s. Mrs. Dimick has been laid up with a Fred M angis left for Jefferson Mon­ dog bite on her ankle. day. Mr. Alsip is hauling potatoes for Clarence Brown got 800 sacks of pota­ , Clarence Brown. toes on 5 >2 acres, there l>eing quite a Mr. Cobb reports to his daughter few left in the ground on account of the here that there is four feet of snow in rain. Harney. 0 Miss Beaver’ s brother, Boltin, was Mr. Harris is working for Mr. Castle. over from Salem visiting her. Mr. Loy is helping Newton Harris Mr. Ediger is building a new porch on plow. his house. Will Martin has been working out at Robert Reed has been out with his his mill. wood saw this week. Frank Strong has been down to In­ Mrs. Brock has bought a new separa­ dependence to see his father. tor. Mr. Wilkins visited the school and Tom Watson has gone to Portland. played and sang for the children. Mr. Everett Wilson, Charley Hanson, Ernest Hanson, and Ruth Pierce held a Two ladies from Airlie were present at meeting at the Salem penitentiary Sun­ the Artisan lodge in Dallas Monday night. day. Genuine “American” Fence Libbey (ut Giess The Best in the World For Sale by CONRAD STAfRIN The "RIXAir STORI tieorge Niggh iabuilding a new house. Mrs. S. P. Biggs went to Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Grover McDonald re­ turned Momiav night from a visit of the llret of the week. Mis. Etta Waters, of Kails City, was a I several days in Poitland. Dallas visitor Saturday. Rev. ami Mrs Fields returned from Mrs. Joel Shaw visited her daughter, Portland Thursday evening. Bert W ella.of South Dallas, ia moving Georgia, in 8 »lem, Saturday. He has trad . .. down near th t college Mr. John Carson, who has been vis- 1 ,r l J ( h « r,n«ton i. making »n , u pro|lerty Mr. Tlol Iman. iting the ( ’onus’ and Wardens’ , has re­ ext*n«le.| vi.it in I'orti.nil, combining ' turned to Texas for the winter He is pi* .o r* ami Im.inea. i Jo* Brown went to Portland to delighted w itti Oregon and expects to Mr Mangi*, an extensive potato buy the loo* ball game, return next Summer. er. of Jefferson, .pent Miiuiay at the Mr. Barber return*«! home Sunday Harry SevniouiB and wife spent last home of Ilia parents in Kast Dallas. evening front Portland. Sundav in Portland visiting a large Sun- j Mr Hugh Smith has bnuaht a new 1 Mr*. Ward Rvana’ baby died and wa. | day school and taking items of their and improved separator for use on his buried Sundav. met his s. dairy farm. Mr». P. Berg'» baby haa been very ] l l . S. But* had eight bushels of black Mr and Mrs. llillebrant hare a nice sick. I < walnuts on his one Irtj. new piano from the Stock*«.l-Eiler | John Boulton an 1 wife, who have been Rev. I tuns more, of Independence, firm of this city. Has No. 9 Top and Bottom Wires, No. 11 Stay Wires and Patent Hinge Joint. The best fence made for the money. CRAVEN Brothers, Agents, Dallas