I BILLS ALLOWED. THE NEW TREATMENT of Coupons Out of the Duke’s Mixture Sack getting u n t o l d pleasure out o f the Liggett&*\fyert D uke’ s Mixture sack. O ne 5c package bolds many pipefuls o f pure, mild smoking — or, if you please, it will make many cigarettes o f the good old-fashioned kind that you roll yourself. ili U m D uke’ s Mixture, made by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. at Dur­ ham, N C ., is the favorite with ciga­ rette smokers. It’ s the tobacco that makes “ rolling” popular with men who want the true taste o f pure, mild, selected tobacco. We’ re making this brand the leader of its kind. Pay what you trill, you cannot get better granulated tobacco than Duke’s Mixture. You still get the same big one and a half ounce sack—enough to make m any cigarettes —for Ac. And with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers aud a present coupon. FRKK. I Mr Qeorh to Port- r bough' _ 1»>- litote. h*v litingMr 1 _ .-sited « I . Mr. M< forttend vi> ht r Ruth ' , Portland I do I Ruth Mi I to liuteV to Porti Ite* Sebo E m |M i who * J Milter, l u o l H o 1 Honttey ni| , MUter * • • Ulte • and d*o tte torteti wok. Ito tatei , of C* ling to i [ Hewitt tot ,ru s! iCrnv WHO DOES THE TARIFF AFFECT Right now there is much concern over the lowering o f the duty on various and sundry articles— chiefly manufactured products. D allas & w fted~ _ * Dr. T oel. Many men are Mr*. ♦ List o f bill* allowed for the March term o f the county court, 1913. CIRCUIT COURT H Holman .............................f 12 00 ;<• L Hubbard.................................. 12 00 and other Jurors May term ............... . . 387 00 H itnesnes May term ................. 125 40 LUNG DISEASES \\ A Gellatly ..................... 1 00 J B N unn........................................ 6 00 as used by Geo R Coad ................................ 19 00 J M Sean ............. . . . . .......... 9 24 COUNTY and commissioner ' s court ' THE CHICAGO SPECIALIST G A W e lls ...................................... S H Petre ............... ................. Now in J B Teal .......................... 100 00' McCann & Collins......................... „ 2 50 1 Dallas Garage ................................. 12 00; James Nash ................................... 12 60 To Introduce Hit JUSTICE COURT J D Winn........................................ 10 35 Physiologic Methods SHERIFF'S OFFICE Catarrh is a chronic disease of J H Savery........................................ 62 50 M Grant .................................... 219 79 the nasal cavity caused by germs J J E Richter ............................ 75 00! that have infected the mucous CLERK’ S OFFICE membrane o f the nose and post­ A B Robinson J r .......................... 188 25 nasal space. E E Shaw ................................... 76 0 0 1 In some o f these cases there is l.lma E Harris ............................. 40 00 TREASURER’ S OFFICE a constant discharge o f mucous; in others there is a pus discharge; Tracy S t a a t s ............... ................ 63 00 SCHOOL SUPT’ S OFFICE while in others yet there is a swelling of the mucous mem­ H C Seymour ............................... 113 80 brane over the turbinated bones H II Parsons ................................. 140 00 W I Ford ................................ 9 00 o f the nose which makes it im­ H E Barnhart ............................. 9 00 possible to breathe through the K • i Chute .................................... 9 00 W A Johnson ............................... 9 00 afflicted nostril. The routine treatment as ap­ G W .M eyer......................... . . . 28 50; ENLARGED TONSILS CATRRH, ASTHMA BRONCHITIS ASSESSOR’ S OFFICE plied by most physicians consists o f sprays and douches. These C E Huntley.................................. 94 50 G Meador ................................ 75 00 j o f course clean the nasal pass­ 1 D W Goodell.................................... 45 00 j age, but the germs being in the J T Ford ................................... 30 00 glands o f the mucous membrane F H Runcorn.................................. 36 00 ; G P l- o c k e ...................................... 78 00 cannot be reached by it and are Meyer...................................... 100 00 not killed. The catarrh contin­ J F S E Bohannon . . . ....................... 30 00 ues. Mrs F E Meyer ............................ 65 00 In the physiologic treatment as CURRENT EXPENSE used by Dr. Toel electrodes are Polk County lte m iz e r.................. 46 92 | introduced into the nose connec­ Glass & Prudhomme..................... 102 14] ted with currents o f five hundred Observer Print C o ....................... 29 60 j G Coad ....................................... 42 72 | thousand volts These currents I C Save the Present Coupons Ross E M o o r e s ............................. 2 00 cause only a little warmth and a Dallas Telephone C o ..................... 30 45 ! With the coupons you can get many slight prickling sensation, but ! J C Hay ter .................................... 5 20 handsome, desirable presents — articles they generate an enormous suitable for men. women, boys and girls. COURT HOUSE Something for »verv member of the amount o f ozone which kills the M V W ood...................................... 60 00 household. germs in the mucous membrane. Dallas Water Co ....................... 6 35 o f c t i a / o ffer fo r M ay and June In those cases o f catarrh where Dallas Iron W orks....................... 7 70 I o n ly — Cresent Chemical Co ................. 4 00 J there is swelling and thickening Oregon Power C o . . ..................... 18 45 ] Our new illustrated catalogue of pres­ of the mucous membrane Dr. A Barnett........................................ 1 25 ents will be sent Free to anyone who 2 75 seuds us their name and address. Toel either shrinks this with the J M Campbell .............................. Coupons from Duke's M ixtu re may be allotted high voltage current or where Sterling Furniture C o................... 619 90 math lajti from HOttSF. SHOE. J.T .. TINSLEY'S JAIL the bones itself in the interior o f NATURAL LEAF, GRANGER T W I S T , coupons from F O U R the nose are afflicted he performs J M Grant................ ....................... 4 78 R O S E S Uflc tin double coupon), PAUPER PICK PLUG CUT. PIFDMONT an electric operation with the C IG A R E T T E S . CLIX CIGAR- 6 00 ETTES, and other tags or coupons low voltage current which per­ J K Neal . .......................... issued by us Mercantile Co ................. 1 25 mits him to destroy without the Dallas W B O fficer................................... 11 00 I P rem ium Dept. loss of any blood and with none Simontrjn & S co tt......................... 6 55 I or scarcely any pain as much of C E Huntley ............................ 173 50 | the diseased mucous membrane Drexler & Alexander................... 55 06 Boman ............................ 8 00 as may be necessary to allow the August St. Louis, M o. H A Woods & C o........................... 15 71 patient to breathe properly State o f Oregon ......................... 60 00 C A Robinson................................ 14 00 through his nose again. 9 23 In enlarged tonsils Dr. Toel Peter C o o k ..................... Lane’ s Variety Store ................. 20 ] either removes the entire diseas­ Mrs O A Dimick........................... 7 1 00 ed tonsil without any loss of Dallas Hospital Asso ................. 63 25 3 16 blood in a few minutes with the C L Crider...................................... electric loop operation, or he at­ U S Loughary .............................. 10 10 Flanery & Fundman............. . . . 48 70 ELECTRO-THERAPIST AND ELECTRO-SURGEON tacks the diseased spots in I L Salmonon................................ 3 75 the tonsils with the low »voltage J D Belt............ .......................... 3 40 2 Specialties: < current and thus brings tfie ton­ Edwin R ig g s ................................. 2 00 I * sil to shrinkage. Sometimes he Willis Cunningham ..................... 109 00 j Dallas Meat C o ............................ 400 No K nifeandL ossof Blood. No Plasters and Pains for Hours or Days uses the high voltage current for INSANE this. All these operations are A B Starbuck .............................. 5 00 POLYPUS. GOITRE. PILES. FISTULA, STRICTURE, 5 00 I bloodless and cause very little L A llollman................................. PHYSIOLOGIC TREATMENTS For pain. They are also free of the B 11 M cC a llo n .............................. 6 00 DIEASE o f WOMEN. SKIN and NERVOUS DISEASES FRUIT INSPECTOR danger o f blood poisoning as the Neuralgia, Neurasthenia, Gout, Rheumatism, blood vessels and lymphatic ves­ J C Parker.................................... 47 15 Diseases o f the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder, Prostate, Asth­ sels are securely closed up by the MISCELLANEOUS ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Constipation. E M Smith ........... 125 00 very operation. 166 66 Dallas, Oregon Telephone 1303 In Asthma, Bronchitis and II Conner ............................. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS 019 Washington St. Hours: 9-12, 2-5, 7-8, other lung diseases Dr. Toel uses M Suver ..................................... 67 85 One-half Block East o f S. P. R. R. Depot Sundays: 9-1 a current o f extremely high volt­ F K N Wood .................................... 13 75 age which projects a stream of James Harris .............................. 11 25 5 00 blue fire against the chest o f the II Wunder..................... 8 00 patient; but this fire does not T B Stone....................... N A I.unde .................................. 22 93 burn; the fire can be seen by the Guy Bros .............................. 57 00 patient but he feels only a slight Coast Culver C o ........................ 88 50 warmth. The current however Watt Shipp .................................. 119 65 penetrates entirely through the Dave M M addell........................... 1202 01 Craven & Huff............................... 1 85 chest and generates ozone in J Bagley.......................................... 3 "(I enormous quantities. Any di­ I) M Stevens 14 M sease germs in its path are quick­ Himes Eng & Const Co ............. 35 00 Granil Ronde S t o r e ..................... 2 05 ly destroyed and in addition the Transfer Co........................... 71 89 blood circulation in the lungs is star C W Lee 4 65 improved and regulated. Pain I 'alias National bank 35 00 and expectoration o f pus as in an E R P a lm e r ......... 46 25 49 25 attack o f the grippe are very Beall & C o................... S Merrick ............... 8 00 quickly stopped; fever goes T C L Crider . 7 98 ! quickly down and the heart beat? C W Davis Hdw Co . 2 20 become regular. Medicines tak­ Rosa T Pierce . . . . . . . 40 63 46 25 en into the stomach are almost J W F in n .......... lieigleman......... 6 65 I useless in such cases, but elec­ J J G W Butler. 5 47 tricity does the work quickly and I’hos J Merrick...................... 151 50 without pain. Ivie & Payne . ....... 15 75 18 16 I Dr. Toel has for 30 years made C K Spaulding l.»g Co .. John R Robbins.................... 145 oo ! a specialty o f electrical opera­ John Holman . .............. 22 oo ! tions and treatments. James Middleton.............. 30 oo; Dr. Toel can be found at 619 U S Grant ..................................... 7 501 Washington street, Dallas, one- Ira Mehrling.................................... 253 60 I C >1 Holman ........................ 6 00 half block from S. P. railway de­ Clint H u n n ecu tt.......................... 50 00 I pot from 9 to 12. to to 5, and 7 Louis M a n e ll................................ 2 50 to 8, week days and from 9 to 1 Independence Garage . . . . . . . . 11 50 I on Sundays. Telephone 1303. People interested should cut Nineleen-Thirtcea Class Graduates. out the articles above mentioned Friday, June 13, 1913, was the' and paste them in a scrap book occasion for the graduation of 13 as they may come handy at any students from the Dallas high time. school. The auditorium was --------- ♦ • ♦ --------- crowded to its seating capacity. Osteopathy Appeals Most lo the It- The stage was a bower o f lovli- telligent Classes. ness with a background o f green Osteopathy as a healing art is foliage containing the number 13 here to stay. Persecutions and uniquely inscribed in white rases. sneers from medical bigots will The invocation was given by Rev. not hinder it. It appeals to the Curtis, of the Baptist church; most it telligent classes. It has Josephine Luebke gave the se­ | proved its worth in the cure of lection, "Thine O w n " on the I diseases generally. How strange piano; Lena Skersies gave the I i it is, then, that dispensers of pills salutatory, a vocal solo, "Perfect and potions, the pharmaceutic Day” by Claudia Brown; Loren | guessers. as a facetious writer Butler delivered the valedictory ! calls them, should be the last to address. "Resistance o f Obsta-I President Homan, o f j : recognize its claims or to see the cle s." remarkable cures it is effecting Willamette University, then ad- , i day by day under their very nos- dressed the class and Dr. McCal-| | es! If the medical doctors stud-1 Ion presented the diplomas. A i ied osteopathy in a scientific violin solo. "Scenes That Are spirit, their prejudices and fears Brightest,” by Julius Herzog, j evenings program. would quickly fade away. Until ended the .... ♦ --------------- | they do that the public, which is Notice to People Atteadiag the not wholly ignorant o f the mer­ its o f osteopathy, will be apt to Chautauqua. regard them as incompetent wit­ Free camp ground, free Can­ nesses. Jersey City (N, J.) yon Creek water and free stove The Reliable Home Furnishers Journal. wood will be furnished to people Cor. Main and Wash. Sts. - - Dallas, Ore. Robert VanOrsdel was an over holding season tickets to the Chautauqua. Sunday vfeitor from Portland. Many manufacturers are much concerned over the final result o f a lower duty but did it ever occur to you that the man who tills the soil is already on a “ duty free” basis and that the products he raises will continue to be used in just as large quantities and be sold at prices that mean large profits to the producer. For all this tariff talk you cannot find anything about lower pri­ ces to the farmer on hops, berries, fruits, cattle, hogs, produce; etc., No, because the demand keeps ahead o f the supply, and high duty or low duty you’ll be benefitted CAN CER S AND TUMORS ) The fresh, bright prettiness of our new stock of linoleum must l»e seen to be appreciated. Bought only from the best factories—it is enduring and decorative Davis* Horn * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * At Guthrie Acres * Wages may be reduced in all industrial lines but the man who gets his farm land NOW is SAFE. * Remember—we are presenting a FREE LOT in the town o f GUTHRIE to every buyer of an acreage tract. * * * * + * * * * * £ * Shall we show you Guthrie Acres today. Federali Trust Co. P. A . T A Y L O R Care of Gail Hotel, Dallas, Oregon. Room 314, Journal Bldg., Portland, Ore. * * * * + * * * * * * + * * * # SUMMER VACATIONS Seashore or Mountains VIA T H E ,< 3-day Tickets on Sale Saturday and Sunday o Ï H > [ 1 0 ? / SU N S E T I OGDEN It SHASTA I RO U TES n 1 Season Tickets on Sale Until Sept.30 TO THE T IL L A M O O K and N E W P O R T B E A C H E S S mmoti far«, from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Beaches are ae follows: FROM TO Portland Oregon City Salem Albany Corvallia Eugene Roseburg Medford Ashland Newport 44 4 < II II •• FARE $ 6.25 6.25 5.15 400 3.75 5.80 8.75 12.00 12.00 Correspondina low fsre* from other points. TO FARE Tillamook Beaches 44 “ 44 44 4* 44 44 44 44 44 “ $ 4.00 4 70 6.00 7.30 7.10 9.00 12.00 17.20 17.75 \ ] THE .. Dallas.. CHAUTAUQUA Gives YOU a a chance to hear three noted attractions Week-end tickets on sale from various points: WHITE CITY BAND of Chicago SENATOR BURKETT CHAPIN’S LINCOLN S U N D A Y E X C U R S IO N T R A I N O N T H E C . & E . R. R. Leavm Albany at 7:20 a. M., Corvallis 7:50 a. m. And connects with theS. P. trains 16 and 14 Northbound and No. 13 Southbound Excursion Fares East Tickets will be told from all main and branch line points in Oregon to Eastern destina­ tion one way through California or via Portland. Stop-overs within limit. T ick ets o n S ale D aily to S e p te m b e r 3 0 F in al R e tu rn L im it O c t 3 1 s t For beautifully illustrated booklet "Vacation Days." and booklets describing Tillamook County Beaches. Newport and other points, as well as information about Eat'em Faroe, routes, stop-overs, etc., call on nearest agent or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. The proper kind of linoleum Visit the Ladies’ Rest Room when in town. Your are welcome * f t * * * * * * * * * * '* '* '* - * '* * '* * '* - * * * '* '* f t # * * * # * * * * * * * * ' * * * * * * * * # * * * # ; —the only kind we find it worth while to sell-saves you money and is sometimes more decorative, and always cleaner, than carpet. * * % GEO. L. TOEL, M. D. È * * If a man loves a girl, that’s his business; If a giri loves a man, that’s her business; If they want to get married, that’s their business; If they want to buy Groceries that’s Loughary’s business and many others Remember t h e dates July 4 to 9 Buy your Season Tickets now Dallas Commercial Club W. V. Fuller, Pres. Walter L. Tooze, Sec’y