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The First Semi-Annual Clearance Sale at W M . H E R Z O G ’S Leading Clothing Emporium is now in Progress W e are too busy to write ads. W e are selling goods and plenty o f them. And there is no wonder. THE PRICES SIMPLY COMPEL PEOPLE TO BUY. For the benefit o f those who have possibly missed reading our first announcement last week we quote a few o f the low prices that now prevail throughout the whole store. But the only way to realize the enormity o f this sale is to come in and see fo r yourselves. Neckwear, Handkerchiefs Boys’ Knicker Suits W e have the largest assortment in town, and the best at the price at any time. Note the reductions: $ 3.50 Suits at ......................... $ 2.35 4.50 and $4 Suit's a t ............. 2.85 5.00 Suits a t .......................... 3.65 6.00 Suits at ........................... 4.25 35c Neckwear, 20c or 3 f o r ................................... 50c 50c Neckwear 35c or 3 f o r ..................................... $1 10c white Handkerchiefs, 3 f o r ............................ 10c H O S IE R Y Men’s, Ladies’ B oys’ and G irls’ 10 c Men’s Sox, 4 pair f o r ..................................... 2 5 c 15c Men’s Sox, 3 pairs fo r ...................................... 25c 25c Men’s Lisle Sox in 10 different shades and colors, 3 pairs f o r ................................ 50c Men’s Fine Silk Sox, 3 pair fo r ......................... $1 35c Ladies’ Hose, the “ Everwear” brand, black and tan, a t .................................................... 22 l-2 c 50c Ladies’ Lisle Hose, same brand, black, tan andjwhite, 3 pairs f o r .......................................... $1 75c Pure Silk Ladies’ Hose in black, tan or white, a t ............................................................. 55c 25c Boys’ or Girls’ Hose, black, tan or white 22 l-2 c BOYS’ ODD KNICKER PANTS 50c Pants a t................................... 35c 75c Pants a t ................................ 55c $1 Panto a t .................................... 80c 1.25 50c Pants a t ............................. 95c MEN’S PANTS $‘.{.00 Pants 3.00 Pants 3.50 Pants 4.00 Pants 4.50 Pants 5.00 Pants a t ........................ $1.35 a t............................. 1.95 a t .... ........................ 2.35 a t......................... 3.15 a t ............................. 3.15 a t ............................ 3.45 Shoes! Shoes! Men and Boys’ Hats Every pair o f Shoes and Oxfords in the store has been cut to the bone. W e have too many styles and prices to enumerate them. Come in and look them over. It will pay you. W e have them for Men and Boys. $5 John B. Stetson Hats $ 3 .4 5 $3.50 Mallory Cravenette Hats 2 .6 5 $3 Soft and Stiff H a ts ............ 2 .1 5 $2.50 Soft and Stiff Hats........ 1.65 $2 Hats ................................... 1.15 $1 Boys’ H a t s ............................ 7 5 c $1.50 Boys’ H a ts ..................... 1.15 $2 Boys’ H a ts ............................ 1.35 Men’s and Boys' Underwear 50c Underwear a t ................... 37 l-2c $ 1 - Cooper’s Underwear a t .............75c $1.50 Finest Grade Underwear 1.00 1.50 Union Suits a t .......... ...... 80c $3 Union Suits, light wt. wool $1.95 Boys’ Underwear in many differ ent kinds at ............................... 20 c Men’s and Boys’ Shirts 50c Men’s Shirts ......................... 35c $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts...............65c 1.25 Men’s S h irts....................... 85c 2.00 and $1.50 Men’s Shirts at $1.15 3.00 Men’s Silk Shirts.............. 1.95 1.00 Boys’ Shirts ...................... 65c 75c Boys’ Sh irts........................... 45c 50c Boys’ S h irts........................... 35c M en’s Clothing $12.50 15.00 18.00 20.00 22.50 25.00 Suits.................................................. $ 8.95 Suits........................................................ 10.85 Suits........................................................ 12.45 Suits....................................................... 13.85 Suits ....................................................... 15.50 Suits........................................................ 17.50 PANAMA AND STRAW HATS $7.50 Panama Hats a t ............... 4.95 5.00 Panama Hats at ............... 3.65 3.00 Straw H a ts ......................... 1 .Q 5 2.00 Straw H a ts ................. i . i 5 1.50 Straw H a ts .......................... 7 5 c 1.00 Straw H a ts ................. 50c 50c Straw and Cloth H a t « .........2 5 c There are hundreds to select from and we can fit everybody-tall, slim, stout and short or regular built. Suit C ases and Crips W e carry an elegant variety from $3 to $20 and we have reduced them for this sale to such low prices that will make them move in a hurry. IN V E S T IG A T E !! R u ff N e c k S w e aters in White, Grey, Maroon and Scarlet. The kind that are sold all over at $7.50. Clearance Sale Price only $ 4 . 85 . Young Men’s Clothing $10.00 Young Men’s Su its................................. $ 6.45 12.50 Young Men’s S u its................................. 8.95 15.00 Young Men’s S u its ................................. 10.75 W e always sold them $t $6.50. W M . HERZOG, Leading Clothier, Dallas, Ore. it BILLS ALLOWED. Lint of bills allowed by the comity court of Polk county, Oregon, at the regular July term thereof, 1912, viz. KOAD8 & H IG H W A Y S D F Harris ...............................$ »3 75 be; II A* C o................................ 88 70 C L » ‘ rider................................ 20 49 K> v 1 banner Hdw C o............... 30 C K Spaulding lagging Co ...... 11 31 Wmamina llorae ¡Shoe Sliop..... 3 75 Win F &chaad........................... 31 50 Western Hdw & Auto Spu C o ... 30 25 Bruce Miller .......................... 1 50 E M Cochrane............. 96 25 C W Johnson............................ 14 36 Tom Lyons ............. 27 00 E \>\ ilson ................................. 21 25 J C .Shultz ..... .......................... 197 69 City of Salem........................... 657 33 F M Silver................................ 83 50 J C Vanskike ........................... 2 50 W A W ilc o x ............................ 14 75 Stow & Co .................... 20 00 II F Osborne ............................ 27 50 O A Spinney............................. 200 40 K W YVolienbarger................... 40 42 C E Canter............................... 34 50 W G McAllister........................ 36 00 Robt ilonevet .......................... 22 50 Albert Fennell.......................... 110 25 T Tyler .................................... 25 00 Crow ley Bros .................. 2 50 A M Bussell ............................. 2 00 Dallas Iron Works ................... 91 80 Falls Ciiy Lbr Co ....................... 317 80 E E Hehihrand........ .............. 52 50 J W Finn.................................. 4f. 00 A Hrown................................... 182 50 F scuneider............................... 18 00 E Pierce .................................. 32 00 J K liever.................................. 17 60 J Diuhm.................................... 20 00 Louis Villwock ........................ 36 80 D Nachtigale..... ..................... 40 95 Li Ratzlaff................................ 34 80 J H Voth ................................. 17 80 Ed Schneider .......................... 38 13 E K D rib b le ............................. 4>2 26 J Schindler............................... 70 00 F Winslow................................ 12 00 W Ridenhour....................... .. 172 00 W S Brown............................... 46 00 M 6 P e te rs ............................... 10 00 A .1 Brown ............................... 162 50 E O Biown.................. 52 00 B Drunk.................................... 43 00 W WiIcocks ............................. 20 00 G H Crawford........................... 140 00 C Shepherd................ 108 75 Evan Evans.............................. 194 60 T J Merrick............................... 87 00 Bead A C o................................ 4 25 J J Daily.................................... 22 16 J C Vanskike .......................... 15 00 R I) \\ i 11 ik it is .......................... 1 50 A M Russell (Ferries) ............. 1 5o Watt Shipp.............. **.............. 36 60 Dallas Lumber & Log C o.......... 69 05 Dallas Iron W o rk s .................. 1 50 Chas K Spaulding Log Co.......... 11 31 Gold Creek Lbr C o .......... . . . 14 12 Coast Culvert A Flo me C o........ 73 80 John Schaller A Sons................. 1 25 Dave Waddell........................... 379 00 Dallas Nat’l bank.......~ ............ 93 12 V E Gosso ............................... 76 04 Jas M iddleton........................... 48 75 Jas V Chitty ............................ 42 75 Harrv Bunnel........................... 4 36 City of Salem .......................... 100 00 C w Sears ............................... 20 00 II D Staats ............................. 4 00 A F C h u te ............................ 11 25 E E Gilliam ............................ 20 00 H D Staats............ 8 00 F H Fsw k................................ 18 00 W E Spinney............................ 87 37 Bob Tavlor................................. 54 75 Fred Chapin............................. 24 00 Ennis Frink............................... 2 50 O C Spinney ............................. 32 50 Henry M ott............................... 4 50 J M Graves............................... Ed Prather................................ Hanna Bros .............................. Chester M cLain......................... N A Lunde ............................. Ross T Pierce............................ Craven Bros............................... H Voth .................................... T Pierce .................................... R Armstrong ............................ J Swint .................................... Wm, Reddekopp .................... J Wiebe............................ F Fliesen ................................ Mr Gosser................................. H W Voth................................. Harry Fisk................................. E Beckett.................................. H Allen .................................... W M Kepper ............................ John Kobbiiis........... H Heth .................................... Bert Winslow............................ H Burdick................................. C Brunk .................................. E Young .................................. R G an s..................................... O E Harden............................... Evan Evans ............................. Wm Carroll ............................ T J Merrick ............................. A Sampson................................ Chas E Roberts ....................... Roy Gentry ............................. Grant Warren (Ferries)............ C E B lod gett............................ c o m m is s io n e r ’ s 18 00 IN D IG E N T SOLDIER 50 16 D M Ham pton............ ............. 60 00 68 30 IN S A N E 75 00 A B Starbuck............................ 5 00 24 95 n E A L T H OFFICE 74 75 71 35 B H McCallon............................ 61 90 40 00 40 00 Special Offer. 13 00 Correspondence Cards—Steel 19 50 38 70 Die Stamped. Some people pre 35 80 19 75 fer correspondence cards to cor 25 50 respondence paper. Here is a 40 70 76 45 chance to get them at a bargain. 40 00 We will furnish one box (24 28 00 36 00 cards and 24envelopes to match) 84 00 o f Highland Linen, stamped in 90 00 27 00 any single initial in gold for 75 44 00 44 00 cents. 43 00 32 00 113 75 20 85 FOR FLETCHER’S 87 50 C A S T O R I A 45 00 182 50 14 00 4 00 50 00 4 91 C h i l d r e n Cr y court Wm Riddell............................... S H P e t r e .................................. W H E N YO U S E E IT IN OUR AD I T ’ S S O ” 53 65 6125 ^ WOOD FOR SALE 62 50 60 00 SCHOOL SU PE R IN TK N D E N S’ S OFFICE Mrs H C Seymour F S Crowley................. W A Johnson ............ , Monmouth Herald........ W I Ford...................... J E Dunton. Geo VV Myer ............................ 12 00 6 00 6 00 4 50 6 00 6 00 10 40 j s h e r if f ’ s o f f ic e J T Ford.................................... J M Grant (jail) ....................... 27 50 ! 21 42 c l e r k ’ s o f f ic * Mrs Grace 8mith ...................... 27 50 Do you need wood? In pre- paring to place your ur* dei s rememlier that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills, at the best possible rates, Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196; Bell 443. 4 4 9 ** * * * * * * » « » « » » a » D ALLAS, OREGON PHONE and S T A N D at W. R. ELLIS’ C O NFE CTIO N E R Y All Kinds of Hauling Done Well and Promptly Special Attention Given to Commercial Men The Largest Industry in Polk County is the S H A W & M U S C O T T . Proprietors BELL PHONE 64 M U T U A L PH O NE 24 » » » » » » » » » « » » » a » awaaaaiawaawaainiw« < » » » » » » « » Pall as Lumber and Logging Company « » « a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a w aa a a a»» > » » » > » » » » » » « » » > » » » » » » » * LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST I On the dates given below, round trip tickets will be sold from Portland to the points in the East shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted. Your home agent will sell these tickets via the North Bank Road at slightly higher fares, on request. \ J * £ f f THROUGH TRAINS EAST IN CONNECTION W ITH NORTHERN PACIFIC ni GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS I * ¡J J} £ * 4 9 The DALLAS TRANSFER g ASSESSORS OFFICE Ruth Graves....................... W A A v r e s ....................... » » » * » « » » » » <H M H »k U M n > * * * * * * * * * * * * A tlan tic C i t y ........ B a ltim o r e ................... B outon.......................... Buy Your Lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow Buffalo .................... C h ir a g o .................... Colorado S p rin g *___ D e n v e r.................... 65.00 65 00 D e tro it ....................... 9 D u lu t h ................... K a n g a ftC ity ............ M ilw a u k e e ................ M im ieap ollH ............ M o n tr e a l...................... 82.50 60.00 60 00 72.50 60.00 105.00 New Y o r k ........ . .. . lOH.uO O m a h a ...................... 9 60.00 P h i la d e lp h ia ............ 10 H .50 Pit tabu T K ................. 91.50 St. L o u I h .................... * 70IW St P a u l................... «MIO T o ro n to ............... W a s h in g t o n ....... ... 91.50 107.50 AUGUST BOMAN D A T E S o f S-A-D-OD Mav 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 29, 1912, June 1. 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 2Ü, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 1912. July 2, 3, 8, 7, 11, 12. 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 28, 29, 90, 31, 1912. August 1, 2, 3, 8, 7, 12, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, 1012. September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 1912. Stopover and choice of route« allowed in each direction Final return limit Oct. 31, 1912. Details of schedules, (ares, etc., furnished on request. (4 4 4 9444 9 *4 4 9 9 9 9 9 * 4 * * * + + * « W. E. COHAN, Gtacrul Frei?lit and Passenger Agent, Pw tlak , Ore?»* COURT HOUSE Frank Lovelady.. .................... Oregon Power Co ..................... Dallas Water Co......................... H W S tu m p ........................ CURBENT 10 00 26 50 15 75 1 00 EXPENSE Glass A Prudhomme C o........... Polk County Itemizer ............... Johnson Electrtc C o .................. Polk County Oliserver............... Dallas Telephone Co.................. J C Hay ter................................. 4 18 1 00 30 13 44 10 00 °0 1 66 46 PAU PER C L Crider ................... ... 6 00 J K Neal........................ ... 8 00 Chas K Spaulding L Co.. ... 10 00 H G Black . . . 10 00 Slmonton A Scott . . . ............. 15 15 DrealerA Alexander................ 20 00 Bee Hive store.......................... 7 70 Joseph Bleck .......................... 9 00 ! C A Robinson............................ 16 00 G O Bntler .............. 13 95 C E Huntley.............................. 102 50 I A B Starbock.................. 8 00 j D G Meador............................... 15 SO Dallas Meat C o.......................... 2 00 S fR V K T O R S OFFICE Barthold-Barg C o ..................... coaosaa's orrtca R L Chapman............................ 13 56, 80 05 J fS T IC * COURT H Holman................................. 85 70 CIRCUIT COURT L D Brown................................ M B Long ................................. Nina Brown .............................. 5 00 11 40 11 29 The drunkard will have none of me. The heavy drinker says “no” when my name is mentioned. The man who craves rough---strong- whiskey passes me by. All this is as it should be— as I myself would wish it. I am not for them. W . J . V A N 8 C H U Y V E R A C O . General Agents, Portland S A L E M , F A L L S C IT Y A W E S T E R N RY. East Bound. W e s t Bound. T R A IN No. 2. Lv. Dallas..............................7:35 a. m, Ar. West Salem..................... 8:15 a. m. Lv. Lv. I.v Ar. T R A IN No. 1. West Salem..................... 9:00 a rr. Dallas ........................... 9:45 a. m. Falls C ity ..................... 10:15 a. m Black Rock ..................10:35 a. m. T R A IN No. 4. Black Rock .................11:00 a. m. Falls C ity..................... 11:15 a. in. T R A IN No. 3. I) illas ............ , ............11:50 a. m Lv. West Salem.................... 1 :20 p. m Wt it Salem .............. 12:30 p. m. Lv. Dallas .......... ............... 2:00 p. ni T R A IN No. 6. Ar. Falls C i t y ...................... 2:30 p. m 2:40 p. m . Lv. Falls C!ty ............... T R A IN No. 5. Lv. Dallas....................... 3:10 p. m. 3:40 p. in. Lv. West Salem ................. 4:45 p. in. Ar. A'eat Salem.............. Lv. Dallas............................ 6:30 p. n*. TK.1IN No. I Ar. Falls C ity ........................ 6:00 p. in. .6:10 p. m. Lr. Falls City ................. 6:40 p. ni. Ar. Dallas....................... . T R A IN No. 11. (Sundays Only.) Lv. West Salem.................... 9:00 a. ni. T R A IN No. 10. (Sunday: a i*nly.) ...... 9 45 a. in. Lv. Dallas.................... .7 36 a. m. Lv. Dallas .. 10:15 a. m. Ar. West Salem .......... 8:15 a. m. Lv. Falls C ity ... . . .10 :35 a. ill. Ar. Black Rock. T R A IN No. 12. (Sundays Only.) TR AIN Ne. 13. (Sundays Only.) Lv. Black Rock....................11:40 a. in. Lv. Falls City ................... 11:6ft a. m. i Lv. West S a lem ..................I 20n.ni. Lv. Dallas ....................... 12:30 p. in I Lv. Dallas ............... ........ 2:U5 p. in. Ar. West Salem ................. 1:10 p. in. I Lv. Falls Citv ..................... 2:33 p. m. ! Ar. Black Rock .................. 2:35 p. Hi. T R A IN No. 14. (Sundays Only.) Lv. Black Rock. .................. 4:00 p. m. T R A IN No. 16. (Sundays Only.) Lv. Falls City .....................4:15 p. m. I.V. Dallas . . . . . ............. 4 :5o p. in. Lv. West Salem..................... 5:50 p nv Ar. West Salem.....................6:30 p. m. Ar. Dallas. ...........................6:30 p. ut Lv. Lv, Lv. Ar.