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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1893)
H. Moore, of New York, )>a* been ITEMIZER ap B. pointed Collector of C w t o « . for pb in tbh b in k f o b balkm . Miss Pinkham, formerly trimmer for ° ** ’*co 01 ^ ol*' m u A - yjrs yj j,’ wiUon> |las established par- of this county. 1 1 « - . at 109 Court street, with ■ new ami Bank failures are becoming of daily choice line of millinery goods from occurrence in all part, of the land, on San Francisco, where she attended account of the extreme money string various spring opening» to get the 1st- eat points in that art. ency. ------ | Curt, and Riley Hubbard are build- Leave your soiled clothes at Law-1 ” »K * residence and barn for Frank Grip* and Passwords. ton’s barber shop to be taken to the Sa Mver at Smithfield. Cftmrit’U. N. J.. enjoy« the rejmtnt PvH.M '1 1 0 E t u t F riday B y lem steam laundry and brought back If you want to either buj or sell any- ^ having a larx®* number of secret societies white as suow. All needed mending thing a two bit notice of it in this pa aud more members in proportion to ita pop W . A .. W A . H H , buttons sewed on free of j done and lar will reacji more people in a day 1 ulation than any city iu the country, There fs probably no city o f importance in the world that can show PÜRUMHRR AMD PMOPB1ITOB. , charge, such rapid and wonderful growth as Chicago since its destruction b y than you oould personally in a month Premier Spooner says: “ Fraternal death fire. To-day its population is about 1 , 200000 . Mr Peter Van Schaack, at a coat of both time and money. It 1 benefit societies have oornmon interests, one o f the leading merchants o f that city said in conversation, that a pays to use printers ink in both buying i m organued for the same purpose and D A L L A S , F R I D A Y . M A Y . 1«, Morrison’s hardware store is one of and The graduating exercises of the large number of his personal friends, as well as scores o f representative Helling J R I have one foundation—fraternity. Iheben- Hellenbrond beats them all setting the solid institutions of the town. First Buena Viata public ichool will occur men throughout the Northwest with whom he had conversed upon the | efit of one is to the advantage of all, while class goods and strict reliability is good dinners. on the evening of May 26th. The subject, had found St. Jacobs Oil a pain-curing and healing remedy of J. E. Luce, the Liberty school mas- injury to one must work adversely to all. PAPER. the most extrjordinary efficacy. It is the Great Remedy for Rheuma what all patrons invariably find there. ter has leased his hop yard to Henry They are in no sense competitors with each graduating class have chosen officers tism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Backache, Bruises, Burns, Swellings etc. as follows: Presiden t, Lovic Jones; Farley, and lias moved into town, oc- other. Trout fishers all get their salmon egg SU B SC R IP TIO N R A T E S : Q u it« a nn m ber of new castles of the (•A copy of the “ Official Portfolio of the World’s Columbian Exposition,” beautifully i i 00 ............................................ . . . . P«r y«*r vice president, Laura Whiteman ; sec- I bait at Davidson's fish and poultry Ladies, when you want any kind of copying the new Farley houne in frout K n ig h ts o f the Golden Kagle have beeu in illustrated, in water color effects, will be sent to any address Upon receipt of IOC. in postage Flora ! market. He pays top notch prices for sewing well done, at a reasonable rate, of the home of Isaac Levena. 1 (X)....................................... Per eix month* retary, Dee Hall; treasurer, stamps by T hb C harlbs A. V ogklkr Co., Baltimore, MU) stituted th rou gh ou t P ennsylvania. 6 0 .......................... Per three month« Jones. go to Mrs. Kunscy, over Boydston’s | fat poultry. Buy your fish there. Hop trainiug is now the order of the Advertising rate» made known on applica ^>re. She will guarantee satisfaction. day all around. The showers of the Mrs. Burnett, of Corvallis, is visiting tion. Correspondence is solicited. T h e G r ie v a n c e s o f P r o fe s s io n a l M o u r n e r* . Fine Job Printing done at reasonable price«. her son, Robert, near Betbel. last few (lav* have somewhat interfer Some mouths ago the Paris gravediggers I Dugnn Bros, will soon have out the ed with it, but the bona are growing and funeral mutes struck for more wages, Lawton, the barber, has few equals Edward Bros, are in their new store liesl spraying machine in the market. nicely, being from three to aix feet but the affair was arranged. Now the at Ballston and Alfred dr Wilcox are See their working model before you in and acknowledges no superior. MONMOUTH. mournful confraternity of croque morts, or high. doing a good meat market business vest in a sprayer. That is the place to carriers of the dead, are again clamoring for get garden hose and spriuklers. A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken. Children and infants cured , Mrs. Mcijuiston, who has been tick there. attention to their grievances. They, or at Miser, the picture man, can take so loug at her home here, has been tak least certain sections of them, wanted to in from one to two weeks. Asthma cured after fifty years’ standing. Cor your exact image and will so embel D. M. Hampbm is now running a en to her father's, Cyrus Jones, at I wear mustaches or whiskers, and the per- respondence solicited and references given. - TURF TOPICS. The Salem soap factory is now turn lish it that your absent friends will stage from Perrydale to ¡Salem and re Pei rydale. 8he is still in a very feeble j mission was granted by the management. turn every Monday, Wednesday and ing out a choice article of both laun look upon it with admiration. Lexington K y .. will have a half mile I Now, however, the men who have allowed condition. dry and toilet soaps. It is genuine Tburaday, at $1 for the round trip. their beards or mustaches to grow complain ■tnugUt away covered training truck. soap. Try it once and you will use no Our three Sunday schools are all in that they are relegated to third and fourth The other day while David Bowman When a mercantile firm are contin ‘ Early speed means early profits and other. a flourishing condition. The officers jobs, whereas the mutes with the ually adding new department* to their aarly decay” is the way one writer puts it. class was going from Halt Creek to Ballston sleek, clean shaven faces are employed read and teachers seem to be the right per business and enlarging their stock gen on his bicycle, it bucked, and pitched ily for the rich funerals where tips are plen M att Byrnes says Montana and T am sons in the right places and the little The New York Racket store deals in erally, it is a sign of prosperity. That him forward on hgt head, the result be i* many w ill be prepared for the Suburban tiful. folks do their part, for they are very boots, shoes, hats, pants, shirts, em is the case witli Brown i Son at the ing a dangerous concussion, which left handicap regular in attendance and take great L ilies o f the V alley. broideries,lace curtains, window blinds, clisap cash store. It might pay you him almost senseless for many hours. in'erest in the lessons. Persons from Elthain (¿ueen, entered for the A m er The lily of the valley loves partial and all sorts of notions. In the mat to take a look through the concern. The pioneers reunion July 3rd and u distance would be weleome as visitors ican Derby, is said to be the best looking shade and repponda readily with a wealth r r r r ll ter of table linens they will discount © ■ the grand celebration next day will any store in town. Everything at bed to our schools. annual sent over by Colonel North Ÿ* *n g ST ' of beautiful Hewers to a good culture. - J. C. Gaynor still presides over the turn many hundred faces toward Dal rock prices. ■ 'V An Oregon paper is authority for the The plants may be set either in spring or At the dedication of the Evangelical only exclusive boot and shoe store in statement that a horse died in Gilliam fall. Give them a bed deeply spaded and church last Sunday the debt, was all las. town. Location north of court house ■I set the roots 0 to 8 inches apart 2 inches county Feb. 1 that was foaled Oct. 14 The government trouble over the provided for except about $100 This Ï Sroat & Gile are doing a big busi deep. Vick advises when old beds have is very encouraging to the members of Chinese in this country becomes more ness in all season able California pro square. Foot wear in great variety ¡862 and cheap enough. P - 3 - H . the class and they should be congratu mixed up and difficult of solution as ducts. When you want tlje latest aud Howard Neal of Richmond. K y .. has ceased to bloom well to select a piece of * ¿ l ¡ T J t i.B a 0-months-old filly by Bermuda, dam by I rich ground inclined to be a little moist lated for the energy and zeal display ed the days roll by. The time for their (rest of everything to ent you make no Lynch, the iron worker, gets his full Vatican, that recently trotted a quarter and furnished with a light shade; dig it in building such a fine church. We deportation, in accordance with a law mistake in going to them for it. share of blacksmithing because he does of a mile in the remarkable time of 47 up and plant it with the single pips taken now have three churches and all of of congress has arrived, but the United up from the old bed and separated. When seconds States supreme court are divided as to it promptly aud well. them are well attended. the planting is finished, give the bed a You just ought to have seen that the constitutionality of that law, and There are 64 stallions in the list of 2:13 Last Friday evening the opera '■ all dressing of old, well rotted manure and even if they were not, it would require cheated and disgusted fellow when he trotters, of which 22 never equaled or At the Arlington house you will get was crowded to its utmost capacity at water if there should be a drought. about $6,000,000 to send the heathens went home with a new pair of pants heat that figure in a race, while of the a square meal and good treatment for a very early hour to listen to the com back to their home country, and there on and his wife showed him where only a quarter. remaining 82 9 got their best records mencement exercises of the public Texan people ought to walk cnaik bet is not even $50,000 now available for they had both ripped and torn after a against the watch. school. They btgan at 8 and the first ter than they do. In their state is a vast single day’s wear. She told him to go that purpose. The 2, 2, 4 and 6-year-old records of hour was occupied by drills, dialogues to Johnson’s clothing house, but lie This is the time for men women and the world have beeu held by horses that chalk bed nearly as large as all Englaud. The public road between Henry Bv- ami aongs by the first and second "rim- went to the other house aud bought a children to get new summer clothing extending from the Red river to the Rio Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, Har arv intermediate grades. These exer erley’s and U. H. Hyde’s has been rc- shoddy suit with the result above men of all kinds and Craven Bros, have are now owned by J Malcolm Forbes Arion won the first tw o. Trinket once se- Grande. It is of a quality admirably rows, Road cises were well received and greeted by rurveyed, the fences will be put on the tioned. Johnson's clothing neither Machinery; Wagons, Carts, Mowers, Rakes, prepared to meet every demand in L-ured the third, and N ancy Hanks holds adapted to the manufacture of artificial merited applause from the audience. proper line, and that road made belter rips nor tears. farm Implements of Every Description, Hardware, Iron and that line. Fail not to see their goods the fourth marble, an industry assuming large pro The essays and addresses by the gradu than ever. and ask the prices before buying else " A panic expected never com es." says 1 portions. The houses of SSan Antonio .Steel. The Largest Stock, Rest Selections and Lowest Prices. ating class were of the highest order, The new Dixie flouring mil! is much It keeps Mrs. Fleeter busy ordering where. Then if you need anything in R. G . D un & C o.’s weekly trade review. I and Austin are built of chalk blocks. much beyond the expectations of the more pleasing in appearance than the the way of groceries they probably audience. The diplomas were awarded old one, and its internal arrangement fresh millinery to replace the scores of have it. As dealers in general mer the class by Prof. B'. L. Murphy, after and machinery will also be a great im articles of headwear which her sales Corner State and Liberty streets, Salem. woman and trimmers are daily putting chandise they aim to carry almost ev which Prof. T. O. Hutchinson addresses provement. into exquisite and charming shapes for erything. the class in a very pleasing manner, ladies from all along the eastern bor complimenting the school in every der of Polk county. Her goods are in Tear up that unsightly old carpet particular. This closed the most suc no sense inferior, hut she sells them and get a new one at Cnapnian’s fur The largest and most complete line of millinery ever brought to cessful school year of our public school far below ordinary prices* niture store. They are handsome ami Salem, and at prices so low that every lady can have a pret- since its existence. will not cost much. Would not a few --------------------- ty trimmed hat or Bonnet.--------- ----------- • NORMAL NOTES, Go to H. Pohle for home made additional pieces of furniture odd great LADIES, M ISSES AND CHILDRENS’ Mr. BAker, of Dallas, was here with spring wagons and first class buggies ly to the appearance of your parlor his phonograph last week and gave a FINE UNTRIMMED HATS FOR and family room. If all hands will of all kinds. Whatever he sells turns very pleasant entertainment. work and economize, yen can soon pay out to he exactly as represented. S -A X j EHUC, O R E G O N . for it. A special examination in music and rhetor c for those seniors who had not CHILDRENS TRIMMED SAILORS Fishing tackle, sporting goods, cro yet passed in those studies was held Just as we expected. The spring A 1 J the latest novelties in spring suitings. Full line 01 quet, lawn tennis, boxing gloves, ra last Saturday, zors, scissors, knives, leather and plush trade of Faull A Co. is opening up re worsteds for dress suits. When in the city, call and look goods,everything in the nature of a bi markably. The completeness aud su There will be an oratorical contest at fin Large assortment of Ladies’ Beautiful— over his goods and have a suit made in style. cycle, boys wagons and baby carriages, perior quality of their hardware stock, U I ■U the normal Friday evening. There are U — Trimmed Hats, at the Low Price ofi coupled with their fair treatment of all are only a |>art of the things carried by ten contestants and the one receiving Brooks it Salisbury. Fire arms and comers, have given the firm a good the prize here will be sent to the state ammunition of all kinds, base ball ma name at home and abroad and a liber contest at Halem in June. al patronage is the result. terial, flags and fireworks. The senior class met Monday and the names of the ten who received the Som ething W o rth K nnw lux, highest grades were announced. These At Steiner’s fish and poultry market That it I** more esay to cure those suffering from debility, early decay, organic weaknesses, Mr. W. MaralutU ten will represent the class in the com 250 pair of Chinese pheasants are nervous exhausting losses, in man or woman, than almost Stockton, CaL mencement exercises in June. wanted and no doubt some of the Polk any other chronic disease After years of study and we have the remedy. No quack treat county boys will make several dollars experience ment. Do not despair. Forget past impositions on B iddles H op Stoves. helping to supply them. >our purse, past outrages on your confidence, past I W o u l d B e D e a d Last year Foundryman Biddle mads failure!. My remedy is of today—a positive cure. — MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN— Von have tried them ail, try this—never fails. State thirty two of the best hop stoves ever condition and medicine will be sent privately on re But For Hood’s Sarsap arilla A. M. Clough will now quote you seen here and already has orders for ceipt of S3. Address Lock Box 887, Portland, Ore. ..... l ten more. He uses either boiler1 iron A W ond erful Cure — Re at o red to undertaker's goods much cheaner than gon. N. B.—References as to responsibility. you have been getting the same quali or steel as may be desired. Tliia year Good Health ty at other places. He has a full stock ail bis stoves will be of material a full quarter inch thick, last year’s experi " Last winter I was In a very bad condition, of everything usod in connection with general health all run down. I grpw thin, burials. ence having proved them to lie the my had no appetite, oould not sleep more than flva best His present orders include Tilla minutes at a time, and when I woke up I would mook, Yamhill and Marion counties. Dearborn, the stationer, makes a have pains In my bowels. In the morning when FRONT STREET, SALEM, OREGON. I arose I would seem more tired than when I specialty of supplying every demand POPCORN. went to bed. I had a ih a o n p in « •enuatiaa for the latest and best books, magazines In th« region ef my heart. I cannot tell and illustrated papers. Always go -O F Mrs. McDowell is improving. H o w M l o e r a b l o I Folt. there for your school supplies and ma Rev. Crandall will preach here next I was obliged te give up work entirely. My terial for correspondence. H A R N E S S SH O P. Sunday at 1 :30. triend« adYlaed me to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— and I did so. I am now using the sixth bottle, Wm. Calder now sports the finest At Strong’s restaurant the other day and oan nay that It has worked upon me n buggy in the hills. w o n d e r fu l e a r « . I hare grown quite strong, we got mock turtle soup, baked sea Chicago’ s Population. Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! D R . W. T . H O U S E R , S A L E M . OFFICE IN BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK. :3 I u& > M IL-1, iiiig i B R O S ', GREAT M ILLINERY SALE! 50 DOZEN 25 CEKÏS. 25 DOZEN 25 CENTS. M R S . S' C- R E E D , 26 5 Com m ercial 5 -treet, O r. IT . T . II- A J R . Leading Merchant Tailor, CAR LO A D O F B U G G IE S Doors, Windows Frames, Moldings ILL KINDS OF FINISH, 4ND SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS. Wesley White, of eastern Oregon, has been visiting his mother. Billy Livermore, of Salem, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Pearne. Thos. McDowell, of Portland, is vis iting his brother, J. W. McDowell. Mr. McDowell has a steam wood taw and last week sawed up enough wood to last him a year. ■ Western Oregon Crops. Fall aown wheat in knee high, of good color, well stooled and well root ed ; early spring sown grain is up. All the force on the farms has lieen devot ed to plowing and seeding, and they are now practically done. Oats has an increased acreage. Rye is heading out. The peach crop has been some what injured and curl leaf is more pro nounced than usual. Strawberries are in full bloom. Grapes are coming into leaf. Cranberry culture in Lincoln county is being increased. The hops have rapid blit irregular growth, some are six feet high. The hay erop prom- ikes lo he very heavy. Pastures are excellent and stuck is improving. Sheep shearing is progressing and an excellent wool clip is being secured. am again able to work, sleep well and have a goad appetite, with no more Palpitation o f tho H eart. I am happier now and In better health than I4 have been for years. I firmly believe that If It had not been for Hood's Sarsaparilla I would bo dead to-day. It may not bo worth mentioning, HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES kat kafora taking ¡fo o d '. Sarsaparilla I had paid twa phy.lclaua sixty dollars (or mcdlclna, and Hood’s Harsiparllla p n me a new lease ol life for five.” tv. M ahsualc , Commercial Hotsl. Stockton, Col. m Gst HOOD'S. HOOD'S P i l l s are hand rnada. ami perftat IB proportion and appaarauoo. tie. por bos. STAMPS! At a meeting of Union lodge, A. O U. W., held Wednesday evening V. P. Fiske was eleeted aa delegate to the grand lislge, which meets in Portland in July, with C. W. Smith as alternate. The recent Christian church revival at Perrydale resulted in twenty-five ad ditions to the church. At the woolen mill store you can get genuine home made goods, all wool and a yard wide. A home made suit front there will cost you less than the same quality anywhere else, because middlemens profits nre saved in both the manufactured and made up goods. Do you not seo the reasonableness of the assertion. The French and Scotch ginghams, knotted .wise, pongees, shantungs, Brandenburg*, sal in glorias and other dress goods at the White Corner are fully equal to utiylhing you could get in Portland. Excellent and varied stock of new carpeting, Buttrick's pat terns and Jackson's corset waists. Ev erything in the lineof dry good*. The Cronise studiocontinue* to turn out the very best photographic work to be had in the city. Both the m i lerial and the workmanship are in the very best sty le of the art. That is the place to get your pictures to send east. Prescott Veness, — Tonic Self Inkino and Dating Stamps, Pock at Stamps. Paa and Pencil and Stamps, Stencils, Etc. L O W E S T P R IC E S . sorx.i ,1 jrt.ur orders to Patton Iron., Salem i t s Builder W . JOH NS, .H B. Plummer, Dallas, -e-9 244 GOMMEROliL STREET, SILENI, OREGON. CREAT SP LA k ’**• e c U « Ä iö i • O H E Ä A / AND SA V E TH E TAG S. One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, In v a lu a b le P re se n ts to be C lv e n A w ay in R eturn for ’. wnxiArtS' MEDICINE CO., Schenectady, R.Y. ••.i Brockvllle, Ont. At the grocery of Harritt A Mcfn- j tire, close lo the postoffire, you can al- | ways get the beat of everything in that | line cheap enough and they will take 10 cents per double roll. Rend 2 cent stamp for samples. your produce at good figures. SCHOFIELD A MORGAN, 192 Third street, Portland, Or. Having heard so much about the attractiveness o f Mrs Reed’s millinery we dropped in the other day to what made the ladies talk so much for ihere before ou r eyes was a grand array of ev eryth in g heart could wish in that line. The store was crowded with custom t s ami the proprietor said 'lis t that m any Folk county ladies found their wav there. = W . A g r ic u l t u r a l . - m a c h in e r y . $ 173,250.00 W A LL NAT. NOV. IS, la a-T- & — IN D E P E N D E N C E . N erve • Blood From the C o vvaSiis C a rria ge Factory. Single Buggy Harness $5.50 and Upwards. We have on hand a large quantity of the best moun tain logs and are always rea dy to furnish any amount of lumber at reasonable rates. Thornburg, the upholsterer, just west of the state insurance office, can make your old lounges good as new He remodels and recovers anythinir in the furniture line at a fraction of what new things would cost. On the evening of May 25th the W. C. T. U. ladies of Dixie will give at the hall a social entertainment with a short programme. Admittance free and ev ervhody invited. Ice cream and cake will be served. Dr. Poole, who is in the governmt nf employ, is now on a visit to h's former McCoy home. liass, banana fritters, stutied veal, pear pie, rice custard and several other things good to the taste. PLENTY LUMBER. Farm Harness of Best Oak Tanned Leather. PAPER, SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 , T F 5 PTEM W CVDIN O ELGIN GOLD W A T C H E S ............................................ *34,650 00 6 , 7 7 5 F tN E IM PO RTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODY, BLACK E N A M E L TRIM M INGS, G U A R A N T E E D A C H R O M A T IC ... 2M75 00 2 3 , 1 0 0 IMPORTED G E R M A N BUCKHORN H A N D L E , FOUR B LAD ED POCKET K N IV E S ..................................................... 7777 ................................... 23,100 00 1 1 6 , 5 0 0 ROLLED GOLD W ATC H C H A R M R OTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH PICKS........................................................................................................................ 57,750 oo 1 1 6 , 5 0 0 LA RG E PICTURES (14x28 Inches) IN E L EV E N COLORS, fo r fram ing. n o advertising on t h e m ....................................................................................... 2 MTC 00 R O C K W O O D , 1467, Already the sire of Blackwood, 2 :21^, race record, Lady Maud, 2 :23, race rec ord ; Katie Lee, 2 :29; Nautilla, 2 iio, race record ; ant| the sire of the dants of Vanquish. 3-year-old record, 2 :19; Kaven Wilkes, 3-year-old, 2:30 anil 4-year- old, 2 :23 : also Tremont, 4-year-old record. 2 :29^ Kockw jod will make the season of 1893 at Dallas, Polk county, Friday and ¡Saturday; at Independence, Monday anti Tuesday : at Salem, Wednesday; and the balance of the tune at my place at Rickreall, Oregon. T E E M S : .S ea so n , * 3 0 ; Xaas'ax»n.ce. * -4 0 . ........................ ( 1 7 3 2 6 0 OO I ” r when the mare prove iu foal or changes ownership. All mares sent to me 1 from a distance will receive the same attention as my own, but will not be re The sh o ve articles w ill be dlstrltmred, S y r n n e l ’ e i . am ong parties w ho chew 8 P E A R sponsible for accidents or escapes. M. F. W H ITE , Agent, H E AD Plug Tobacco, and return to ue the T IN TA4.N taken thereto**. W e w ill distribute > *• o f thaae prise« tn t ilt « t o n n t v as follow s: Kiely A Skill, owners. Kictlreall, Polk county, Or. 2 6 1 ,0 3 0 P R I Z E S , A M O U N T IN G T O ............. . To T H E P A R T Y sending ns the greatest nnm ber o f S P E A R H E AD T A G S from t h is c o u n t y we w ill g iv e ..................................................... 1 GOLD W ATC H . Do the r . V E P A R T IE S sending as th e next greatest nu m ber o f S P E A R H E A D TAGS, we w ill give to eocb . 1 OPKRA G L A S S ....6 O P E R A GLASSES. Po the T W E N T Y P A R T IE S -«ending ns the n ext grenffeet num ber o f S P K A R H E A D TAGS, we w ill give to each 1 POCKET K M F E .................. «.....................................................................................» POCKET K N IV ES. To the ONE H U N D R ED P A R T IE S teni’ in g ns the next greatest nnm ber o f S P E A R H EAD TAOS, we will fiv e to each 1 ROLLED GOLD W A T C H CH ARM TOOTH P I C K ............................ 100 TOOTH PIC K& t o the ONE H U N D R ED P A R ITES sending ns the next greatest nu m b er o f S P E A R H E A D TA «is, we wilt give to each 1 L a r g e pic t u r e in e l e v e n oolorb ....7 .................................. 100 pic t u r es . T o t a l N a m b e r a f f i l m Raw th is C o u n t y , im , 'tg* will b " rr c-lv -tl before _------------ January 1st, . -----. la s t , nor after -- February t«t ------------- ------- tary 1*1 nCoining t e c . m ost it he ' ------- - - be m arked 1 plainly with -- N -------------- am e if Bender, Town, and N um ber o f Tag* In each package ~ — A ll ch arge, on packages m oat be READ.—BPKAR H E A P - omer •■* more qusTIt!«?* of Intrinsic value than anv other plug tobacco produced It la he -weetest, the tonahe«*. the richest. OFF. X It l i f t » i , ahaolately -------— *---------- “ — -----*— “ ------ -- ------------------ ------------------- - A trial wll ■hope and < peopla. Try IK and participate tn the eonteet Mr p r i m S ___________ 10 cent piece of APEAR HEAD run bay. Rend In the togs, no matter bow smalt the quantity Very olncervlv, THE P. J . SORG COMPANY, Mlpm-kToww, Onto. ‘Seeing Is Believing.” A n d a good lamp must be simple; when it is not simple it is j I not good. Sim ple, B eautiful, Good — these * rords mean much, but to see “ The Rochester " l will impress the truth more forcibly. Ail metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only,< it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar velous light is purer and brighter thaa gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Look for thie stamp— T n « I x i n m I f the lamp dealer has a t the g e a a l a a , Rochester and th% style yon went, «end to ns for onr new illustrated catmloene, kmnd we will «end yon a lamp safely by e » press yonr choice of oner 1 , 0 0 0 ¡sariet»«« from the U r g tU Lmmp S tort tn U u WmrkL B O f ' H U T B R L A M P C L , AH P u t P I« e # , (fe w T a r * Ottp. ■£L “ The Rochester.”