rfx » . CHILDREN’S CONTEST. / f t M l Ml M l Ml Ml M l Ml Leona Motion H arriet Davi* Alma M itchell..., Frank S tu m p ... Rutti M iller....... .80.. .80. .50. .3 5 . . .3». 50c 50c ,50c 25c 35c j are visiting his sister, Mra. Splawn, of Dallas. Miaa Tweet Henry has the chicken pox. Mr. and Mra. Oacar H uyter were Sa­ lem visitors Sunday. E. T. G arner, of Tacoma, is visiting iu Dallas. C, C. M itchrll has been visiting bir Mr. Spinney ia building a bridge acroaa the «lough south ot Mr. Kuiglil's daughter, Mrs. Hill, of The Dalles. place. Frank Riggs ia the proud father of a Mr. and Mrs. Pleaainxer, ot Mon­ babv boy. mouth, were iu town on buaineaa the Andy Reiger, of Stayton, waa in Dal­ laat of the week. las Wedneaday. Mra. Bottorff la clerking in Campbell'* Mra. H enry Nelson was a Portland atore Saturdava. visitor thia week. Mr. Annabel, ot Portland, baa been Miss R uth Littlepag* spent the week up viaitiue Mr Banta. Mr. Uanta re- end in Portland. turned to Po 'ortland with him to work in Dr. Remple and family are moving in­ bia cleaning eatabMabment, to their house on Court street. Mr. Baker, an agent for the Portland G. Snyder ia visiting his brother in G ranite Worka, waa in Dullaa on buai- Puusutaw ney, Pennsylvania. neaa laat week. Frank Broadlee has sold his farm near Mra. Bollman, of Seattle, baa beea Dallas to a Portland man and expects to visiting her aou, Dr. Bollman. make his home in Dallas. Mra. Hugh Boyd, of Tacoma, came C. C. Bingham, of Hoquaim, W ash­ up to Dallas to attend tbe funeral of her ington, was in Dallas laat week. ancle, Mark Eiubree. The farm ers are rejoicing over the Rev. D. LeaterfFielda made a business trip up in tbe Sound country laat week. warm spring raius to m aka th eir crops grow. J. E. Jones, of Perrydale. waa in Dal­ Mr. and Mrs. Asher Coovert visit»-«} las Sunday. relatives in McMinnville and Amity Amelia Peterson baa gone to Portland Saturday and Sunday. to live with her sister, Mra. Johnson. Mr. Faist and family, of Salem, visit­ Bert Oaburn has gone to Tillamook. ed Ida brother, Chas., of thia city, S u n ­ day. Mr. and Mra. Finch and son, of Inde- liendence. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed H. W. Quiring sold his spits dog te Graves Sunday. Frank Ward for (5. Mias Giace Griswold, of California, Mrs. Cecil Brown, of Newberg, visit­ ed her m other, Mrs. Sol Blessing, Wed­ ia visiting friends in Dallas. nesday. Harry Hill received word th at his Mrs. Joe Ray and son, Paul, of H ills­ mother ia very low in a hospital a t Sa boro, visited relatives iu Dallas Friday. lem. M re. N ash's sister, of Falls City, spent Mr. and Mrs. H enry Nelson, of Port­ Sunday with them . land, visited relatives und friends in Mr. Muller, of Portland, is working Dallas Sunday. in Sim mon's barber shop, Blanche Day went to Salem Monday. Mr. McClellan, of Colorado, was in H. Voth, Sr., a business m an, of Salt Dallas with Mr. Pleaeinger Saturday. Creek, ia tbe possessor of a new au to ­ He ia very much pleased with the coun­ mobile. try. The m onthly H. H. C. of th e M. E. Carvel Campbell broke his arm on a church Monday night. slide for life at Frank Holm an’s Monday. Dan Foster, of Perrydale, was in Dal­ Nola Coad was a week end visitor las Saturday. Portland. Will Fletcher, of Buell, visited iu Dal­ Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and three las Sunday. children, of the Phillipine Islands, have Joe Stowe and daughter, Pauline, of come to spend the sum m er with her m other, Mrs. Anderson, of M onmouth. Am ity, were Dallas visitors M onday. ' / Mrs. Ferguson is a niece, of Mrs. Fergu­ L e o n a M a io n . son, of Cooper Hollow. Mrs. Ii. C. Wilson and children lafl E. E. Holladay lias 800 chickens. He Monday for Iowa. expects to get 1500 this sum m er. Fred Evans and Noel Davis, oi Salem, were in Dallas Sunday. Alm a Mitchell. Linzs Dennis has come home from Grace G ates is home from P ortland. Portland. Alfred Lane, of Siletz, is visiting rel­ Mr. Martin is home from Salem for a atives in this city. short visit. Marcus Hage has returned to Port Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have returned to land. Sheridan. Mr. Churchill, of.D allas, is now in C. E. Lane, of North Dallas, has mov North Yam hill. ed to the Luke Brook farm near Quinby, Mrs. Dell Plaster, who is a t the Dal where lie w ill work for Martin A Harris las hospital, is improving rapidly. in their saw mill. Mrs. A. 3. Campbell has been visiting Miss Beaver visited in Salem S atur­ in Portland, day. Ruth Miller. About one-third of your entire life is spent in bed. Why should you not make that third as com­ fortable as ever you can. A bed should not only give the greatest possible rest to your tired body, but it should give you th a t refreshing feeling of renewed life when you arise in the morning. Only beds like we sell can be guaranteed to do this. They are built for comfort but have also th at elegant appearance th at gives distinction to your room. All Kinds at all Prices at This Store ? a I it 5 it a a it j EM M ERSON & NASH \ i COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS | D A LLA S , O R EG O N £ ^ vif w w u w w w I it IN EVERY SEASON for all occasions “ Oregon's Best” Hour is always ju st splendid. No m atter when or w hat you w ant to bake you’ll find “ Oregon’s Best” flour simply perfect. Its splendid baking qualities m ake it a favorite among the beat home bakers and the sure success attending its use make it the flour the young house wife cannot afford to do without. Made in Dallas by SWEENEY BROS. W U W V W W U W W V W U W W U W W U U U U U W U W U W U \U H W i3 JOHN DEERE Quality Buggies Extra Finish-Correct Styles-R ight Prices j CRAVEN BROS., DALLAS .WrB, Hinshaw and daughter. Ora, ac­ companied bv Will G rithth, visited in W illamina last week. Dave McDonald returned from Cor- vallfs Monday. J. W. Mitchell, H. W. W right and H arrv Woods have put up a new wire division fence. John Remington haB bought a new- buggy. Mrs. B urkhalter’s daughter haa the measles. E<1 Gum p, of Corvallis, was a Dallas visitor Monday. Mr. Asher and family left Thursday for Lindon, California. Marion Kearney started to school again after having the chicken pox, Chas Towns painted the Gleason house last week. Jane Wisdom Mills, of C eutralia, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. H. P. Sliriver. F ra n k S tu m p Hon. N. L. Butler and wife, of Port­ land, visited relatives here last week. Dr. B utler returned from Portland Miss Jean K uykendall was a Salem Tuesday. visitor Saturday. L. Agee, of McMinnville, is visiting at M tb . Mary Price, of Kings Valley, is the home of A1 Stow. stopping with G randm a G rant. Leona Stow went to Monmouth Fri­ Breeze Gibson, of Rickreall, visited day. bis sister, Mrs. Starbuck. Mr. Ross returned T hursday from a fishing trip in the m ountains. Mr. Remple bought a pacing m are of Ross Nelson, of Independence, is vis­ Mr. Adams. iting friends iu th e city. H arry VanMoss visited his folks io B. 8. 8. Soule, of P ortland, is up on Portland Sunday. business this week. Mr. J. R. Kellv, of Portland, was in Fred Townsend, of Salem, drove over Dallas representing the National con­ servatory of music and trying to get in his car Friday, some scholars. Mrs. N. Hayes returned from Port- Mr. Heab is cutting wood on the P e t­ ’and Monday. erson place. H. W. Stum p was an over Sunday Dr. N evel.tlie veterinary surgeon, was visitor in Portland. ailed to see a sick horse a t Pterce's Miss Linda Miller returned from Port­ Tuesday. / land Monday. -3 H arry Viers sold his buggy to Mr, Fred W agner w ent to Portland Sat­ Remple. urday. The dogs killed five of Mr. Fenton’s I)r. Nevel returned from McMinnville goats one day last week. Monday. Mr. Allen and family have moved Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Sm ith were S a­ back to lowu from their farm , bringing lem visitors Sunday. with them an extra fine cow. C hester Mitty has returned home from Salem, where he visited his sister. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Fisher Boise has returned from Sa­ lem, where be viaited his brother, Ru­ H ener Van Moss to Ivy Skinner, land in Dallas .................. » 1000 ben. Lucy E and Frank Rowell lo M yr­ Miss Mabel Poling is staying with the tle G Gross, land in Dallas 10 Shaw family for the sum m er, her par­ John A Olin to W W Mitchell, ents moving to Portland. trustee, east naif of nw 1-4 of section 30. t 0 s, r 8 w ............... 10 There was a com plaint sent to the city m arshal about men riding on the side­ C has A Robertson to Walket A Cox, one half interest in lot 1 walks in North Dallas, being inside of in L aureldale................................. 10 the city lim its. Two of Mr. Alsip'a young colts died laat week. H enry VanMoes and family, who went to California a short rime ago, did oot like it there, and came back as far as Portland by way of A riioua. Mrs. L. P. Mitchell has an attack of ^ quinsy, Harriet Davis. T h e trade-mark* cut from the wrapper« on Babbitt'« Be«t Soap are redeemable for beautiful and uaeful pre*er.ts. Just remember that the wrapper is around the best soap ever made. The trade-uffca oe all B A B B ITTS PRO D U CTS are rateable . Pure Lye or Potash Naptha Soap White Floating Soap Babbitt’s Cleanser. W rite for Premium Book. B. T. BABBITT. INC* Boa 1776, New York Gty. M rs.C arlson, of Eola, was in Dallas Sunday. Saturday night was the last night of the skating rink and a large crowd turned out, a few coming over from Ih dependence. Saturday was cleaning day a t the Dallas library. Grace Bogynska. of Monmouth, was a visitor iu Dallas Sunday. Miss Nad a Wilson left for tbe east last Monday. Miss Gee, who was operated on a t the {Julius hospital, has been moved to her home near Suit Creek. Mr. and Mrs. McDougal and «laugh ter returned from the east recently. A surprise party was given a t the home ol Airs. It. C. Wilson Wednesday evening. A num ber of friends and rel* atives attended. The evening was spent by playing guinea. About 10 a lunch was served. Ail had a good time. Earl and Jesse Barham drove over to Peedee last week. Mr. Self, of Portland, was in Dallas between trains Wedneaday. A. D. Lute is driving leant for W. L. ! Barber. I W. H Moors and family have rented j rooms from Mrs. Healy. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry raterned from a business trip to Albany Tuesday ; 1 Jim Johnson and wifa, of P o rtla n d ,!] ****** WOOD FOR SALE Do you ne«l wood? In pre­ paring to place your jr- d e ls rem em ber th at I ain a hie to fa m ish you all kind« of slab w ind from eith er of th e Dallas sawm ills, at th e beet possible rates, Send in our orders by either phone, la tn a l 1190; Bell 443. ; A ugust boman »S « : » » pany would ship their oil up here by tank, bring upjin auto truck and have all our, streets oiled in- j side of three tisyk&nd all trouble over for the season. On .motion of Staats the street j committee was ordered to go ov- '■ er the streets with the represen-! For Infanta a-nd Children. Ask your doctor how often tative and report at the next meeting. he prescribes an alcoholic J. L. White was present in an­ stimulant (or childrtn. He swer to some kick that had been will probably say, “ Very, made against the light given out very rarely." Ask him how by the arc lights. Fenton stated often he prescribes a tonic for that he had heard the lights were them. He will probably an­ stronger after midnight than be­ fore. Mr. White said that it was Bears swer, “ Very, very frequently.” a hard proposition to find out just Then ask him about Ayer’s how much candle power an arc Sarsaparilla as-a strong and was giving. Those lights were safe tonic for the young. Not supposed to be giving 1200 candle power, but as to whether they a drop of alcohol in it. are so doing would be a hard Alwsys keep a box of Ayer’s Pills In the matter to get. at. The specific house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and arc complained of had been fixed. then, will ward off many an attack of Fuller said the Ulihee people biliousness, indigestion, tick-headache. How many years baa your doctor known had at their own expense gravel­ these pills? Ask him all about them . ) ed the road to their tract and X r f . by « h . 1 0. AYXB CO.. L m l l . M m . . they now asked that the city grade and gravel the block from Oregon avenue to the county road. COUNCIL MEETING. Ayres and Fenton thought this matter had been put fairly to Detail Plant for Carnegie Library the people at the last city elec­ are Now Accepted. tion and been turned down. That now we would have to take the The city council met in adjourn­ county money to make those ed session last Monday evening needed improvements. On mo- | with Mayor Craven in the chair tion of Fuller the matter was 1 and all the officers and members j left in the hands of the finance committee to report at the next present. On motion of Coad the marshal meeting. was ordered to notify the Evan­ A resolution approving the gelical church people to repair contract entered into with Dennis their cement walk on the south & Christiansen for the construc­ side of the church. tion of the Ash street sewer was Exact Copy of Wrapper, The hearing was opened for read and adopted. objections and remonstrances to On motion of Cosper Council­ the proposed sewer improvement man Campbell was authorized to on Ash street. No objections go ahead with necessary surveys appearing, the Mayor ordered of the streets in the Howe addi­ the hearing closed, and the city tion, and get the deeds all sign­ attorney was instructed to bring ed up, all this work to be at the in a resolution on the proposed expense of the property owners. improvement. On motion of Coad the council Staats stated that the detail adjourned at 10 o’clock to accept plans for the Carnegie library an invitation tendered by Mr. had been approved, and stated and Mrs. Craven to spend the that the committee were now evening at their home. ready to advertise for bids. On motion of Fenton the esti­ STARTS ANOTHER. We want to sell every kilowatt of electric energy that mated cost on the contemplated improvement of certain alleys we can. But we do not care to make a contract with by macadam was placed at 60 Our Enterpriting Clothier to Have A a power user unless the customer knows that it is to cents a running foot, and for ad­ Branch i t Independence. his advantage to do so. ditional streets to be improved was placed at $2 a running foot Wm. Herzogg, who conducts a Our power engineers have devoted years to their and 40 cents for curbs. word; they know their business. They are at the A representative of the Oregon first class Men’s and Boys’ Cloth­ road oiling company was present ing emporium in Dallas, has con­ disposal of every power user, large or small. They fidence in Independence and has and stated that owing to the make a complete, thorough investigation and test, freight rate to Dallas being so decided to open a first class store and compile a scientific report upon which you may here. high he would have to raise the Mr. Herzog, in an interview, rely. When these experts have finished you will rate given heretofore of $75 a k n o w your particular power problems from all sides. mile, six feet wide, to $80. That stated that he has leased the the oil would be put on hot and building from Dr. Allin on Main Nothing will be left to guess work. not track after an hour. That street and will fix it up in the they could not contract for less most modern style, on the same than five miles. That they were line as his Dallas store. “As oiling 200 m:les this year for soon as I dispose of the stock I Portland. That the one oiling now have on hand" stated Mr. would keep the dust down for Herzog, “which will be two or Telephone 24 605 Covri Street the summer in good shape. That three weeks, I will immediately begin to remodel the store, will I W tW lt M M W W M W lW M W W W M lW lW lW M M M W lM W M M iW M the street could be swept clean of droppings, etc., and not in­ fix everything up in the most up- terfere with the oiling. That to-date manner and intend to ¡ * * # * * * . Y * i W * * * * * * * * * * 1 H H * * * * * * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i H l *M >- oil would prevent raveling of the have the leading store in Inde­ road by the suction produced by pendence. passing autos. That this com­ I will try and arrange every­ thing similar to my Dallas store, which is second to none in the whole state. My business poli­ When you buy our Shoes we make a sale cies have ever been and will be that doesn’t end with that sale. conducted on strictly legimate lines, and my motto will always We look forward to the time when you will remain, The best goods for the come in and say: “I want another pair as Buy a Gasoline Engine least money. stylish and as fine fitting as my last ones.” I will carry none but first class You Can Depend Upon merchandise and no doubt will This does happen so frequently that we have receive a liberal patronage.”— come to expect it. It is the logical result Independence Enterprise. Stimulate Children ? CANTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bonghi the For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Let Power Experts Work for You at Our Expense Oregon Power Company | Several Sales in One of our care in recommending right models and fitting to measure. Dr. A. M. McNicol Our W a y W ill Surely Please You OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office 719 C ourt Street, Dallas, Oregon Notice of Sheriff's Sale. T WO engines may look equally good, may even work equally well (or a time. In the end one proves satisfactory, the other becomes a nuisance. Why? The satisfactory engine is one that is carefully built, and thoroughly tested. Thorough testing takes time and costs money. It means careful adjustment under trying conditions. It is an expensive process, but a necessary one if the finished engine is to be dependable. O T IC E is h e r e b y R iv e n , t h a t b y v i r t u e o f a n e x e c u tio n a m i o r d e r o f Mule d u ly issu e d o u t o f t h e c ir c u it c o u r t o f t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n , for t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk ,o n ».he 11th d a y of A p ril, 1912, a n d to m e d ir e c te d , u p o n * a J u d g e m e n t a m i do- e m d u l y r e n d e r e d b p MUd C o u n t o n th e S t | fla y of A p ril 1012, a m i w h ic h ju d g e m e n t war e n r o lle d And d o c k e te d in t h e o m c e of t h e c le rk of K |id c o u r t o n t h e 2 6th dtijr o f A p r il, 1912, In a c e r t a i n s u it t h e n p e n d in g in Raid c o u r t , w h e r e ­ in K ora G o ld b e rg w a r p l a i n t if f , re c o v e re d ju d e i n e n t a n d d e c re e a g a in s t W. If. M a tn e y n n d P e a rl M a tn e y w e re defem lA iitR . a n d bv w h i c h 'e x e c u t io n a n d o r d e r of Hale l a m com - m a m J e d to a e il t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y in Raid e x e ­ c u ti o n a n d h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , to » n tlsiy p la in t Iff« j u d g e m e n t h e r e in , t o - w it : T h e Hum of 1616.67 w l’ h i n te r e s t t h e r e o n fro m O c to b e r ’2 0th, 1909, a t t h e r a t e of 7 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m u n t il p a i n ; a ls o c e n t* ta x e a to r t h e y e a r 1906, w ith i n t e r e s t t h e r e o n fro m F e b r u a r y 19th, l u ll , a t 6 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m u n t il p a i d ; a ls o |6.34 ta x e s fo r t h e y e a r 907. w ith i n te r e s t t h e r e ­ o n fro m F e b r u a r y 9 th , 1911, a t 6 p e r c e n t per a n n u m u n t i l p a id , a ls o 18.93 ta x e a fo r t h e y e a r 1908, w ith i n te r v a l t h e n o n fro m F e b r u a r y 9 th . 1911, a t rt p e r r e n t p e r a n n u m u n t il p a id : a lso , $*.77 m u ta x e s fo r t h e y e a r l..*», w i t h i n te r M l th e r e o n ¡from F e b r u a r y 9 th , 1911, a t 6 p e r c e n t iiiiiu n u n t i l p a id ; a la« >, 99.46 c e n t» ta x e a y e a r 1910. w ith I n te r e s t t h e r e o n fro m F e b ru a ry 9 th , 1911, a t 6 per c e n t p e r a n n u m itn I tll puid ; a ls o , 929.00 s tr e e t im p r o v e m e n t a s se s s ­ m e n t w ith in te r c u t th e r e o n a t 6 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m F e b r u a r y 9 th , 1911, u n t il p a i d ; a ls o $40.00 a tt o r n e y * fee, a ll o n p l a i n t if f 's tlrat eauac- of a n il h e r e i n ; a n d o n p la t lit iff’a s e c o n d c a u a e o f a u it In th a b o v e u n t it le d c ans«, p l a i n ­ tiff h a v e a n d r e c o v e r of a m i fro m d e f e n d a n t s I t h e s n m o f 960 U 0, w ith I n te r e s t th e r e o n from j Ot to h e r rtth , 1907, a t 10 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m u n t il p a id ; fo r flVOO a t t o r n e y 's .eea a n d fo r h e r 1 co a la a n d d i s b u r s e m e n t s h e r e i n ta x e d a n d s i j lo w e d in t h e s u m ol £16.40, a n d t h e su m o f , 97 6.00 a s A tto rn e y ’s fees in thiN a u it, a n d a lso t h e re s p e c tiv e s o m a ao fo u n d d o e a s a fo r e s a id . ! w ith I n te r e s t th e r e o n am a f o r e s a id , o r a«» m u c h i th e r e o f a s t h e s a id p r o c e e d s o l » a id s a le w ill pa> o t t h e s a m e , to g e t h e r w ith t h e a c c r u in g ! c o sta a n d e x p e n s e s u p o n »a id e x e c u tio n . I N o w , th e r e f o r e , I w ill o n DALLAS SHOE STO R E Phone 513 M R S. J. C. G A Y N O R , Proprietor * S k* * * * * * * * * * # * * * * * 1 H * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * N I H C Gasoline Engines Are Thoroughly Tested E E No e n g in e le a v e s the factory until it has p r o v e d itself thor­ oughly dependable. That is reason e n o u g h for buying an I HC e n g in e . It is a good buy because it is dependable—it is dependable because it is thor­ oughly tested. If you want en­ gine satisfaction for years to coir e go to the local dealer and buy an I H C gasoline engine. It is the safe way and by far the cheapest in the long run. *********** «ftM ftlJftU ftU ñlJft.-ft Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1912, 1 t t h e h o u t o f o n e o ’c lo c k p. in . o f »a id d a y a ' t h e w est ‘ d o o r ~ if t h e c o u r t h o u s e In 1 /allaa, - r - p n j ef (atsraalMaal Harrct'cr H»rxe«‘«r f Conpuy I o lk a • ' «flinty. '»»IIIM/, G ’J reg I »n. ii . PM se ■■ ll a t « p r u u t b , ■ lic a* n a u u t c I ti I 1I o 1 n to P , t t h h e e h i g h e s t b i d d e r fo r c a s h In h a n d o n d a v of (In c o rp o ra te d / a ll t h e r ig h t , tit le , In fe re » ! a n d ducat* U S A _ . I l e b s a id d e fe n d a n t» , 6 . H . Matney and Pearl I H C S#rrk« Bur«*« . M a tn e y , o r e i t h e r o f t h e m , o i a ll o 4M t h e r p e rs o n s i T h e n ttrp o s e o f th is B u re a u it to furn»*U, c la im in g u n d e r s a i d d t f o n d a n ts o r e i t h e r o f I f r e e o i c h a rg e lo a ll, th e b e l t in f o r m a tio n th e m , h a d in o r i«» s a id m o rtg a g e d p r e m is e s j o b ta in a b le o n b e t t e r farm in g . If you b e v e p r io r t«> th e 9 th d a y o f F e b r u a r y . 1911, a n d e v ­ a n r w o rth y Q u estio n « c o n c e r n in g eofl», c r o p s , e ry p a r t a n d p a r r e l thereof la n d d ra in a g e , I r r ig a t io n ., f e r t i l i s e r , etc., T h e s a id r e a l p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e m e n tio n -1 m a k e y o o u u r r inquiri*»# »i»e _____ ____ ’ : a m i s e n d t h e In » a id e x e « -u tio a a s fo llo w s, to I H C S e rv ir e Bu reau . Ha rv e st e r Building« e to d w ia it: d*-»«’rH*ed L ilts S a n d 4 in f r a c ti o n a l b lo c k 4, in Chicago. U S A E. A. T h o r p 's a d d it i o n to t h e to w n o f ln d e p e n - j d e n e e . In P o lk c o u n ty , O re g o n . Haid s a le b e in g m a d e s u b je c t t o r e d e m p tio n In t h e m a n n e r p r o v id e d b y law . D a te d t h is 2 7 th d a y o f A p r il. 1912 1» J.M. GRANT, S h e r if f o f P o lk c o u n ty , O re g o n . •“*. ist /si zäi itx. z,-,i zfit « mi i f\ 1 % /k is iA is i/ftA a a ia A a a a g* a a a a a a » < » W h y Have Shabby Furniture? It costs but a trifle for material to make it look as good as now. Comes in cans of all sizes, ready to put on, and anybody can apply it We recommend » » » » » » > » > » » Acme Quality Varno-Lac which stains and varnishes at one operation and makes a beautiful varnish-gloss finish in fine imitations of expensive woods such as ma­ hogany, cherry, walnut, oak, etc. We have Acme (Quality l’aints, Anamels, Stains and Varnishes for all shabby surfaces, both indoors and outdoors. I^t us show you colors and tell you about them whether ready to buy or not. Get a Copy of Our 44Home Beautifying’' Booklet—IT 'S FREE > » i » » > i » I » I I I DUNG AN BROTHERS 508 W ashington Street, Dallas, Oregon » » »