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SALE BEGAN TUESDAY : MORNING,
APRIL
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The UGLOW CLOTHING HOUSE has begun its Annual Clearance Sale of High-Grade Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and Men's
Furnishing Goods. This Sale will last just 9 days and will positively close on the evening of April 30
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All Suits of the Famous "OREGON CASSIMERE" Cloth made
in Oregon Regular Price $15.00 to $17.50, will be sacrificed
Your Choice of Any
OVERCOATS
"Oregon Cassimere" regular prices
$12 to $18, choice $7.50 to $12.75
GOLF AND NEGLIGEE
Values $3.50 to 50c,
choice $2.15 to 40c.
FANCY VESTS, HALF PRICE
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Suit in Stock fMal
UNDERWEAR
Values $5 to $1, choice $3.75 to 85c
LEATHER GLOVES
Values $2 to 50c, choice $1.50 to 45c
HATS
Values $3 to $1.25, for $2.25 to 95c
SHOES
All Florsheim Shoes are included in this Big Sale
Values $6 to $5, for $4.50 to $3.75
MEN'S SEPARATE PANTS
Values $5 to $2.50
choice for $3.75 to $1.75
SUIT CASES and TRUNKS, 20 OFF
Remember the datesApril 21 to 30--Just 9 Days No Longer
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to Clothe Yoarself from head to foot with garments that are new and desirable, at prices which will make it worth your while to buy
DALLAS
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News of City and County
Mr. Joe Judsoii went to Fulls City
yesterduy on business.
Mrs. G. R. Allen of Bridgeport was
a Dallas visitor on Suturday lust.
Miss Ada Longnecker went to Fulls
City on business yesterday,
Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic Physician.
Mr. tiny l'helps, who has been tout
ing the middle west returned home
to Dallas yesterday.
Mrs. Lockiuan who has been spend
ing several days with friends in Onl-
Miss Ada Longnecker was a Port-' las returned to her home in Salem
land visitor the last of the past week.
Many come miles to dine at the
Gail.
Death to headaches, glasses fitted
by Drs. Lowe & Turner.
Mrs. Walter Tooze, Jr., and little
son spent Inst Monday in Falls City.
Ed. J. Ilimes for County Surveyor.
(Paid Advertisement.)
Mrs. Taylor Jones returned home
from Snlem the last of the past week.
Miss Beth Deal of Falls City was
in Dallas last Sunday calling on old
friends.
Paper hanging nnil painting done
on short orders. F. L. Shnrke, .109
Maple Street. 9-8t.
Mrs. Klma Lewis of Falls City was
in Dallas shopping the first of the
week.
Mr. Martin of Salem spent Inst Sun
day with his wile and children of
Dnllus.
I want to buy your mohair and will
pay the highest market price. H. L.
Fenton, Dallas. 7-8t.
Mr. F.amest McCallon sient the
past week-end with friends at Inde
pendence. Miss Minnie Kinser of Portland is
house guest of Miss Senr at the
Hotel Gail.
Mr. and Mrs. Geer of Falls City
were Dallas visitors the last of the
past week.
The Ilimes Engineering Company
will do your surveying and engineer
ing work promptly and guarantee re
sults. Call phone 503, Dallas. 5-tf.
Mr. and Mirs. Forest Guthrie of
Falls City spent last Saturday with
friends in Dallas.
Mir. Winnie of Portland passed
through Dallas on his way to Black
Rock yesterday.
Fred Wagner has new and second
hand automobiles for sale. 4-tf.
The trout fishers were out in force
last Saturday and number of good
catches were made.
Crider's store wants your mohair.
' McBee Land Company wants to
bay your mohair. Will give highest
Monday.
Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer,
Rooms 8 and 9 National Bank Build
ing, Dallas. 15-tf.
Fred Moore visited 'friends in Cor
vullis Sunday and made the tnip back
to Dallas on his bicycle.
Phone Muir & McDonald Co. for
prices on mohair and wool, hides, etc.
Phone 00.1-2, Dallas, Oregon. 11-1 f.
Misses Minnie and Christy Clow of
tnilrendt'nco spent the past week
end with friends in Dallas.
The greatest thing in Dallas a
meal at the Gail. tf.
Robert Ankeny of Dallas was an
over Sunday visitor at the Frank
Chapman home. Sheridan Sun.
The Dallas Wood Company is ready
to furnish you with mill wood. Good
loads and good service. All wood
cash on delivery. Phone 492. -lO.ltf.
Miss Serr, who has been 8eniling
a few days in Port In ml returned to
Iter home in Dallas last Sunday.
20e. a pound will be advanced to
you for your mohair at Ciider's store.
M. and Mrs. Davis of Iowa is
spending this week with flic tatter's
sister, Mtis. Koegi of Bowcrsville.
Phone Muir & McDonald Co. for
prices on mohair and wool, hides, etc.
Phone (103-2, Dallas, Oregon. 11-tf.
Mr. Albert Farham of Portland,
but a former Dallas boy is spending
a few days with friends this week.
The Presbyterian Women's Mis
sionary Society will meet at the
manse on Wednesday at 2.3U p. m.
All the ladies are invited to attend.
E. F. Reamer, M. D., 401 Masonic
Temple, Salem, limits his practice to
diseases of the eye, ear,, nose and
throat and the fitting of glasses.
Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. 9-tf.
Hr. Vick of Falls City, a former
student of the college here, was in
Dallas on business last Saturday.
Mr. John Hubbard of McMinnvill
was a Dallas visitor yesterday and
made the Observer a pleasant call.
Mr. Hubbard is financially interest
ed in Polk County and does not re
market price.
14-2t-z gret his investments.
Phone Muir & McDonald Co. for
prices on mohair and wool, hides, etc.
Phone C03-2, Dallas, Oregon. 11-tf.
Mrs. Mark Ilnyter has returned
from a very, enjoyable visit with
friends at Portland and Forest Grove
and the doctor is happy.
Church Sunday in Dallas was a
success and the churches were well
put ronized. Why not every Sunday
a church Sunday?
Mrs. Tliutinan who has been spend
ing several weeks with hdi" sist-er,
Mrs. T. A. Dunn, returned to her
home in Portland yesterday.
Miss Lilah M i-1 ):in ids. who has
been teaching school at Onkdale, has
returned home, after finishing a very
successful term of leaching.
The lecture, which was given at
the M. K. Church last Sunday evening
by Mr. Waller Tooze, Jr., was great
ly enjoyed by all who heard it.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Morrison who has
been sending several days with Mr.
anil Mrs. II. Morrison returned to
their home in Perrvdale Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Cook and children,
Gladys and Chester, came up from
McMinnville Friday and visited until
Sunday p. in. at the Snyder home.
It is rumored that the women's
wage law is violated in Dallas, Uctier
look a little out or the commission
will swoop down on the guilty party.
Mr. Calherwond returned to his
home in Dallas last Sunday evening,
after spending a few days in Port
land where he has been on business.
C. 1!. Sundberg says the days arc
over 40 hours long, the ireason he
thinks so is lieeause Mrs. Sundberg
is visiting friends in Portland this
week.
To all subscribers to Pictorial Re
view Magazine that fail to receive
them, riease bring receipts to Dallas
Mercantile Company, as the Pictorial
Review Company reports no subscrip
tions received from Dallas. 14-3t.
H. E. Thayer who for the past two
months has been doing reponorial
work on the Observer is now employ
ed at the S. P. deot having severed
his connection with this office.
Two cars of concrete tile were
received by the county court yester
day. This tile is of several sizes
aud can be used for small as well as
large culverts. It is of extra good
quality and will last a life time.
Mrs. Steiison of Buell Stent the
last of the past week with fiiends
in Dallas. Mrs. Stenson is a vocal
teacher, who expects to come to Dal
las in the near future (o start a class.
Dr. E. James Sheets and wife have
returned from a visit of several days
in Pott lund and Forest Grove. The
doctor's parents live in the latter
city and he reports a very pleasant
visit.
Mayar Van . Orsdel has returned
from his visit at Eugene. He reports
a very pleasant trip. While absent
he stopped at Salem and called on
the railroad commissioners to see
what progress is being made in regard
to the city water late. He reports
that it is still in Statue Quo, that
means that Dallas will not have any
cheap water soon.
ft Why be bothered with two
pairs of glasses, call at Hotel
Gail Friday and Saturday, May 1st
and 2nd and let Drs. Lowe & Turner
show you the new double vision glass
cs, which give you in a single glass,
the two different nuegnifications re
quired for both near and far vision
There are no lines of separation and
no cement to blister ttjid come apart
They cannot collect dirt in the creases
for there are no creases. Although
I hey give distinct fn.r and near vision,
they are one solid light piece of glass.
Call and see them. Free demonstra
tion. Satisfaction guaranteed.
STOP CATARRH !
Use Hyomei--You Breathe It.
Unless properly trented this disease
often leads to a serious if not fatal
ailment. It is needless to allow ca
tarrh to ruin your health use Hyo
mei it is certainly effective relief
for catarrh ills. It's the direct-to-Ihe-spot
treatment. You breathe it
no stomach dosing. No household
should be without Hyomei. It not
only gives quick and lasting benefit
in cases of catarrh but is one of
the surest and most pleasant treat
ments for head colds, sniffles, or
croup of children.
Hyomei is a combination of anti
septic oils yon breathe it using a
small inhaler. The air laden with
health-restoring Hyomei sothes, heals
and vitalizes the sore, raw inflamed
membrane of the breathing organs
almost immediately. There is no
other remedy that benefits so surely
or so quickly. Money refunded by
Conrad Stafrin if you are not sat
isfied. Do not be without Hyomei another
day. Druggists every"1" t
(let the complete outfit $1.00 sine
this contains the inhaler and bottle j
of liquid.
Professor Buell of Salt Creek was
in Dallas on business last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stair who has
been spending several days with Mrs.
Starr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
II. Morrison, have returned to their
home in Portland.
Will Move to New' Quarters.
The Fidkv 's 5 and 10c. store will
soon move to their new quarters on
the west side of the square. This
move will be of great benefit to Mr.
Fidler' as he intends to increase his
stock, and at his old pl?lce, he did
not have the room. A line front is
being installed and when completed
it will be one of great benefit for his
class of goods. A complete line of
the finest grade of 5, 10 and 15c.
goods will be added to his already
large stock. He will announce his
opening later.
COMPARE THESE PRICES
To all orders within 5i miles, we
pay parcel post charges.
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Gohrke'i Home Cured Meats.
HAM, smoked . 19c.
BACON, smoked 22c.
LOIN BACKS, smoked 16"e..
PICNICS, smoked 14c.
HAMS, salt 18c.
LOIN BACKS, salt 15c
SHOULDERS, salt 16c.
SALMON BELLIES, salt 12c.
SALMON BACKS, salt 10c.
LARD 14c.
CARNATION FLOUR, 50-lb. sack
$1.35
POTATOES, 100-lb. S lots, sack 85c.
to $L10
WANTED 20,000 English cluster
hop roots. Address J. R. Castelcin,
Riekreall. 0-tf.
WANTED Lady or gentleman as
sistant for lodge work, experience
unnecessary. U. 1). iiiison, iioiei
Gail. 13-2t.-x
WANTED 25 to 200 Angora Goats.
Address H. H. Pregge, R. F. 1). 3,
Hood River, Oregon. 15-2t.-x
FOR SALE Nearly new Spinwell
potato planter, also one potato cul
tivator. Address W. J. Knox, Dal
las. R. F. D. 2. 07-tf
FOR SALE Land plaster at the L.
A. Westacott Warehouse, Riekreall,
Phone Lucas & Price. 9-tf.
Ilichest market unco paid for ma
chine cast iron, stove plate, rubber,
bras, copper, zinc, rags, bottles and
hides. Address A. N. Hallcck, Mon
mouth, Oregon.
Get your butter wrappers at the
Observer office.
FOR SALE By owner, 7-room house
and lot GO x 150, close to depot. Call
at Dallas Garage. 11-tf.
FOR SALE OR TRADE A Mitchell
Roadster for cash or a good motor
cycle. Answer Automobile co Ob
server. 13-tf.
Great Reduction in price of eggs.
For the next 90 days will sell S. C.
K. I. Red eggs at .1 per 15, large
size, correct color, early maturity,
pullets lay at 5 months' strong farm
run stock, also Anemias and White
Cochin bantams. J. S. Mncomber,
Dallas, Oregon. Phone Block 25. 11-tf
Feeds of all kinds. Chicken Feed a
Speciality.
Prices Right.
Bring in your chickens, we caa as
sure you best price. Farm produce
bought and sold.
We hTt the exclnsiTt selling of the
famous Henry Gohrke home cured
meats.
GOHRKE & BRADEH
620 Mill Street, Dallas, Oregon.
FOR SALE 30 acre ranch, 4 miles
north of Dnllns on Salt Creek gravel
ed road, fine location, 19 acres under
cultivation, 4 acres decayed stumps,
easily put under plow, balance timber,
5 acres prunes, family orchard, new
5-roomed house, new barn, good size
wood shed, hen house, drilled well,
plenty of soft water, woven wire
fenced. Price $3000 if taken soon,
a bargain. Part, cash. J. B. Regier,
R. 1. 12-(it.-T
If your eyes are
getting weak and it
(o
- ' read, call on Dr. C. H.
Morris and have him examine them.
He will fit you with glasses that he
warrants will give entire satisfaction.
WANTED Capable woman for gen
eral house work. Phone 1364. Box
393. 701 Birch Street. 11-tf.
KOli SALE Recleancd red and al
sike clover seed. Phone 24155. C.
S. Calkins, Airlie. 7-tf.
FOR SALE Baled Client Hay.
Phone No. 1-S. F. 5. . 5-tf
etson
NOTICE I am prepared to do
dres.tnaking at my home, next to the
last house of East A-h Street. Miss
Francis Marshall. 15-2t.-x
GREETING!
Look at our
Spring Stetsons
Spring Hats all the
way through and dis
tinctively Stetsons
bright, snappy, fresh
styles lively colors
striking models.
The kind of Hats you
want to wear and we
like to sell in short,
Stetsons.
Come look around
it's a cheery sight
PRICE BROS.
Clothes Shop
DALLAS, OREGON
Agents for
HART,
MARX
SCHAFFNER
and
L. SYSTEM CLOTHES
FLORSHTEM SHOES
ARROW SHIRTS