BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB a b S I v O f O $ B Y o u N e e d the G o o d s —W e N e e d the Cash People Are Just Beginning to Realize that the Sale Is Something Different People are ge ttin g bargains in merchandise that they need— now —and they are tellin g their neighbors about it. That 4c Calico won’t last many days. One lady bought 99 yards Saturday and then sent a friend in fo r a little more. W hite O xfords about gone— except canvass. Still a full run o f sizes in canvass a t ................... .....................................$ 1 .5 0 H art, Shaffner & M arx Suits, $25 and $30 values, a t __________________________ $ 1 6 . 0 0 Had about 50 Suits in this lot, but w e can’t fit everyone. g e t your suit before your size is gone Come in and You can’t afford to miss our Bargains in Dress Goods and Silks- One-Third O ff Just stop and figue up &hat you can save on goods fo r a dress or skirt. The Bargains are here. A ll w e want is to have you look—you don’t need to buy—just look. DALLAS MERCANTILE COMPANY Ed. Graves has gone to Horst Bros.’ hop yard to help survey. CHILDREN’S CONTEST. John Braden, of Kickreall, was a Dal­ las \ isitor Sunday. b • b * B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B U Y YO U R C ARPETS, RUGS OR LINO LEU M NOW ,* Mr. and Mrs. Alsip are the proud par­ Johnnie Bor.es, of Airlie, was a caller ents of a baby boy. in Dallas Saturdoy. Della Coulee visited her uncle, Geo. Miss Inez Ridgeway, of Buell, visited Coulee, Monday. with Miss Addie Boydston last week. Harry Wood went to Portland on Miss Verl Comstock, of Indepen b u sin ess. deuce, spent last week with Miss Ma Katie Barnhart, of Falls City, has bel and Marion Fennell. been visiting Miss Faye Hensen. Mrs. Georgia Byers, of Rainier, is vis­ Faye Hensen and niece, Elsie Forrett iting her mother. Mrs. Martin, of Dal­ visited at the home of O. E. Dennis at las. Oakdale. Lloyd Rice went to Newport Tuetday. Ruth Beaver, after teaching 3 years Miss Thelma Blessing is over from at North Dallas, will teach the coming Salem visiting her grandparents. term at Salem. She is now attending The K. L. C. E., of the Evangelical -mnimer school in Monmouth. church will hold their social at the Surveyors have been surveying the home of Miss Boydston Friday night. Boise place this week. Frank Lynn, of Perrydale, was in Mrs. Ruby Lawrence, of Monmouth, Dallas Wednesday. •»pent Friday with Mrs. T. M. Stow. Miss Anna Kan, of Pedee, visited at Berl Owens has returned home from II. F. Douglas’s Monday. New port, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Frantz, of Hos­ Ennis Frink and W illie Tice visited kins, were in Dallas Monday. in Dallas Sat unlay. Rev. C. P. Gates, of Dallas, went to Mrs. fierce is going to Portland to at­ Portland Tuesday. tend campmeeting lor two weeks and J. J. Kau, of Peedee, was in Dallas then go to Oysterville for a visit. Monday. Ross Pierce and wife accompanied by Ruth and two brothers are going up L eon a M ason. near Falls City to work on the road. Miss Elizabeth Parrot, of Roseburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Bat Casey. Hazel Coulee, of Portland, is visiting Miss Juanita Burch is visiting in Mc­ her uncle George Coulee. Minnville. Della Cnnlee has gone to Toledo to Lloyd Ellis, of Falls City, was in Dal­ visit her sister, Mrs. L eft Miller. las Saturday. Mrs. H. P. Shriver is visiting in Poit- Dewey Alford, of Salem, is visiting land this week. here. Mrs. Margus is slowly recovering from Effie McBee returned from Airlie her long illness. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson and Miss Lillian Bowman returned from children spent the 4ih up near Martin’s Salem Friday. mill. Howard Mason is visiting near Rick- real 1. Misses Barbara and Merle Cham bet- lain left for their new home in | Florence. Want Long Hair? Cecil Grant left for Canada Sunday. Mrs. Cora Young is up from Portland Earl Cutler returned from Amity Fri- lay. Leona Stowe is visiting in Monmouth. Frank Wells went to Airlie Monday. F or this reason w e have been notified by the manu­ fa ctu rers th a t all lines o f floor coverin gs w ill be increased fro m 10 to 20 per cent on June 1st. OUR AND STOCK OF CARPETS, RUGS LINOLEUMS IS THE LARGEST IN SALEM And you would lik e long hair? Rich, heavy h air? Beautiful, luxuriant h air? That is perfectly natural, and we are here to help you. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a great aid to nature in producing just the kind o f hair you de­ sire. Do not be afraid to use it. N o danger o f its col­ oring your hair. The ingre­ dients are all given on each label, thus enabling your doctor to wisely advise you concerning its use. Consult him freely. He ’ nows. Pearl Smith went to Salem Mondav. R u th M ille r . Mrs. Inez Viggers i©turned to 1er Visit home in Portland Friday after here with relatives. Mrs. Warren Quick and little son, of Ballston, visited part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.J). P. Stouf- ♦r. Mr. Wes. Wilson, of Willamina, came up Friday to get the bony of his son, Marion Wilson, who was killed in an automobile accident on the 4th. Walter Rasmussen and Miss Cham­ berlain were married Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Bollman and Mr. and j Mrs. Miller went to Salem Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Funk, of Streeter, 111., ate here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hudson. W e buy fo r spot cash and in large quantities and are enabled to g e t the low est price; th erefo re w e are in a position to save you considerable m oney. A visit to our la rge Carpet D epartm en t w ill convince you Dr. and Mrs. Staats and his mother were Portland visitors two days hist week. The W. C. T. V , 1 e da mother’s meet­ ing in the Presbyterian church Tues- | day evening. Mrs. Downer, of Tualatin, is visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Hudson. T a p estry Brussels in O riental and Floral Designs and Colorings, in 9x12 size, this w e e k ’s Special, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morris went to Amity | last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. | Amity Sunday. S. Bull went to Mrs. Leon Myers gave a china shower for Miss Sadie Myers Saturday evening. $ 10 .5 0 REGULAR PRICE, $15.50 A x m in s te r in O riental and F loral Designs and A ll Colors, this w e e k ’s Special, 9x12 $ 1 5 .8 5 REGULAR PRICE, $24 IMPERIAL FURNITURE COMPANY Freight Prepaid 177 Liberty St., S A LE M , O R E G O N **************************************** Mad« by the J. C. AY XU Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dunn attended the funeral of Mrs. Dunn’s sister, Miss Edith Swartz. H. S. Buts took a load of Royal Ann cherries to Salem Tuesday. Mrs. Staats, of Airlie, is visiting her ' son, Dr. Staat«. Mr. and Mrs. G rind heim went to ; McCoy Sunday. H. G. Campbell ami wife took Rev. Myers and wife to Amity Sunday to at­ tend the dedication of the new Chrie- I tian church. Dr. McCalloiTa new house will be ! ready to move into this week. Resolved : Thai if you are in a hurry to get there it ia better to travel by au- 1 tomohile than on excursion trains. The family of C. S. Graves moved to the farm this week. H. 8. Butt has hie water plant in­ stalled and will start on hi§ house as soon aa he finishes harvest! g his Royal ¡ Ann cherries. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ix>ng. of Lincoln, Nebraska, are visiting her brothers and sisters, the Hibbards Zella Campbell, of Portland, ie visit­ ing her grand mot her, Mra. Curt Hub- hard. A vre«t many people thought that the Dallas haml wa* the beat thing at the Albany celebration. Frank Chapman aiui family were vis­ itor« hero Sunday. Summons. In the Circuit Court o f the state o f Oregon for Polk County. Departm ent No. 2. Clear V iew Orchard C >mpany, a corporation, p la in tiff y this Vicinity. Make application to v , Win. C. Borchert, Financial Agent ent 1 > « 'M7 OrcguuJ.ii Buil.ling j For Infants and Children. DALLAS CITY BANK I The Kind You Have Always Bought Dallas, Oregon. R.E. WILLIAMS W. G. V A S SA LL AVegptaWe Preparation for As similatintj the rood antlRet>ula ting Uie Siumadis aiul Bowels of N o t N a r c o t ic This hank is pleased to place •4 tl * disposal of its customers th< tfie fat nil i f f gained during many years of contiuuoo* service and growth. of DR. B. E. N E V E L . V eterinary Surgeon 612 M ain S treet JhajxjfMlkJUMiWnum W - JbcSame JtuMUUts- efSSSítt A * . HimSrtJ- Aperteci Remedy for Consflp tlon, Sour Stoniach.Ularrhuei Worms .Convulsions.Kewrisfc- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fa. Simile Signature of NEW YORK. j 5 D o s r s ^ C £ tlIS iff Guaranteed uncfertETFog» Exact Copy of Wrapper. Phone 29 In Use For Over Thirty Years jtoacSttd . A t b m o n t h s o ld Cashier R. C. Craven, I. N. Moniti M. M. Ellia VY. G. VaHHall, R. K. Williams, B. 11. McCeiUon, F. J. Craven. 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Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan’s—and take no other. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned Auditor and Police Judge until 5 o’clock p. m , on Monday, July 8. 1912, for the moving of the city hall and the Grand theater and the placing of foundations under same. The moving of said buildings and the placing of foundations thereunder shall be done according to the plans ami spe­ cifications now on file in the office of the undersigned Auditor and Police Judge. The city hereby reserves the right to reject and all bids. Done by order of the Citv Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon, made and entered of record this 1st dav of Julv, 1912. Witness mv hand and the official seal of the citv of Dallas, Oregon, this 3rd day of July. A. D.. 1912. CHAS. GREGORY, Auditor and Police Judge [ s e a l ] of Dallas, Oregon. Executrix Notice to Creditors. 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Term s. f3 a year: four m onth*, $L Sold by all newsdealers. lirauch Oftlco, 626 F St* Washington, D. C. Proposal for Bids. C. O. Andrews, deceased, the u n ­ known heirs o f C. O. Andrews, d e­ based. and Mrs. H. O. Andrews and all oth er persons or parties un- I known elaim in g any n g n t, title or •state, lien or interest In the real | estate described in the com plain t ) h rein, defendants. To C. G. Andrews, the unknown heirs o f C. G. Andrews, ami Mrs. R. G. Andrews and h 11 other persons or parties unknown claim in g any right title estate lien o r interest in the real estate described in the com plaint herein, defendants. N the name o f the state o f Oregon- You are required to appear and answer the coin- plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit w ith in six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this summons, which said date is the 27th day o f June, 1912. and if von fail to In the mutter o f the last w ill and testament answer for want thereof the p la in tiff w ill ap- o f W. L,. Gilson, deceased. ply to the court for a judgm ent and decree To all whom it may concern: against you as prayed fur in the com plaint. ,'OTICE is h eieby Riven that the undersign towlt: 11 ed. Mary E. Gilson, who by virtue <>i the 1. That p la in tiff is the ow ner in fee simple last w ill an«! testament o f W illiam Lorenzo of the follow in g described premises, tow it: Gilson, decease«!, and bv virtue o f the order of Beginning at the northeast corner o f the the county court o f P«>lk «'«tinty, Oregon, is W illiam T Byron donation land H aim , N otifi­ the du ly appointed qualified ami acting ex cation No. 4981. claim No 54, in township 6 ecu tiix «»I sai«l estate, that all persons having south, r a n g e « west o f the W illam ette meridian laims against said estate should present them in Polk county. Oregon, running thence to her w ithin six months from the «late o f the along the center o f the road souths® degrees first puhlicathm o f this notice, by mailing: the 22 m inute* west 2243.2 fe e t; thence south 0-31 same t«Y her in rare o f Carey I . Giisor. R. F minutes east 1522.6 feet: thence south 89 de­ I».. Ni 1. l«ox 62, Dallas. grees 22 minutes west, 120.8 fe e t ; thence south Said a. •ounrs should be du ly vérifié l aa by i 00 degrees 31 minutes east 2411m fe e t; thence law rea aired 1 north 88 degrees 56 minutes east. 2304.2? feel to The first puhlmation o f this notice is m ade «•enter o f county road : thence north 00 degrees in th»- Polk Com ity item izer o f the issue dai 31 minutes west along center o f county road the 27th day o f June. 1912. 3049.44 leet to iha placa of beginning, contain1 M A R Y K. GILSON. n*res, situate in P o lk county, Orc- I iik 209 45 a« Executrix «ifth e last w ill and gon. testament of W. L. Gilson l That all adverse claims o f the defendants deceased. max be determined by a decree o f said court. 3. That by said decree it be «leer« ed an«l a«l- Judged that *.he said defendants and each of them have no estate or interest w hatever in or t«* sai«l parcel o f lan«1 and that the title o f p la in tiff thereto Is go«»d and v a lid ; ami 3. Th at the sai«i defendants and each o f Cures Cold*. Croup and Whooping Cough. 9 them l*e f«>rever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claims w hatever in *>r to said land adverse to p la in tiff and that plain tiff mu y have such other relief as may seem meet with equity. This summons by an order o f the Honorable ' Kd. F. Coad, county judge «>f P«»lk m n n ty. Or» gon, on the 21th «lav o f June. 1912. is se: ve«i up­ Aathaae«. and valuable it on yon by publication thereof for a period «»f I . hate Sing. six conaecu tive weeks im im -dim el) prior to | ! snd I n « poultry the “ th day <>f August. 1912, in the Polk County Item izer. a newspaper o f general circulation • Poultry Book- printed at Dallas, in said county. afwe. * O. SIMS. , A lto , nev for Plain tiff. 1 TheCWH.LayCa.. I In GASTORIA went to Salem Sunday. Mr. Alsip and sons, Vern and Hall, went to Buena Vista to gather wild blackberries. Mrs. J. P. Simpson and children, of Gaston, are visiting her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyer, b in MONEY to LOAN oi IMPROVID fARMS S Bert Oslh>rne and family have moved . 5 0 .......... 50 50.......... 50 to Til auiook. 40......... 25 Mr. Nash is on a business trip to 40 25 \\ a-hmgion, and Mrs. Nash and chil­ dren are visiting in Duvtou. B e u la h D o u g la s . Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Hallautyne, of Miss Blanche and Fay Barber went Salem, attended the Artisan banquet to Buell Wednesday. Monday night. Mrs. Citarles Gregory is improving Fred Silver went to Independence slowly. Monday on business. I). Gilliam, of Bridgeport, was in Dal­ Mrs. Wes. Vaughn is improving after las Saturday. her illness. The ladie* of the M. E. church met in A l m a M it c h e l. the parlor Friday afternoon and had a very social ti lie. Ruth Beaver was a Dallas visitor the Mr. and Mrs. LI vie Jones, of Buell, last of the week. were in Dallas Thursday. J W. Mitchell’s tent caught on fire Miss Let ha Egg lest in is visiting from tire crackers, damage amounting to $12. itiends in Dallas. Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Dornhecker, R. B. Douglas visited friends at Pedee of Perrydale, visited relatives here Sunday. Thursday. Lillian McVicker was up from Mc­ L. C. Mourey, of Siletz, visited at the Minnville Saturday. home of Henry Wright the 4th. F. P. Hayden, of Falls City was a Mr. and Mrs. James Middleton and Dallas visitor Wednesday. son, Raleigh, and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Fred Elliott and wife drove over to G etc he 11 and Miss Agnes W in d o w au- the Indian reservation in their new au­ toed to Salem for the tire works Thurs­ to Thuisday. day. A. S. Garner and daughter, Alfreda, ( ’has. Bilyeu ami family autoed to went to Summit Saturday. Albany to spend the 4th. W. O. Sunderland, of Black Rock, Robert Sachtler’s brother, Albert, visited at H. F. 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