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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1900)
r I n u C e m i miiMTY r U L f\ O U U fiii _ it f m i 7 » 11 C ln lL tn 10 01,0 oi tl,e '“,ry ,,r HU O U R S T A F F O F R U S T L E R S - i otl*er ll»t*re in a coutiuuoua conflict; !»'<> llairiDgUin will alao move to J «i. ■Miil»»|)'» place near Willumiu.». _ Robert Conner is still running u threshing oulhl in Eastern Washing- ingtoti. R. E. BRYAN & SON |b.twa*n III o r anJ capital. In loo | WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY A 30U T John Auer i» moving from Dalian l to the N. A. Nearbill place and E. Eva Wash is visiting Portland kin ! many caara lho»e who liave the money THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY. j Lawyer who now live« there, will dred for a few days b -h r o entering D ¿ h o A3, F R ID A Y , SEP.23, 1900. i « , * ¡Helloed to pti*h the pooler classes j move to hi, brollierinlaw'*, Richard I)uHas college. — SUCCESSORS TO J. W. t ’ R ID K P — ------------------------------ --------- to the verge of »offering, »UowmK , u m e nt Wl nt Tour Friend* are Dinye»», ou the .-avage place near I Edgar «& Fmvk, of Salt- Clock, have (> it ..inn KU K vrky F riday M o km nu A t 7:80. Willaruina ! them a» wage» barely enough le e liu and Have Been Lately Doing. ►old 10,000 pounds of hops lo H. L. I upon. Naturally it create» a condition | VV. A . W A S H , Mr*. N. I, Hut hr, of Moiimouih, Fenton at 13^ cents. and her mother, Mr,. Elli», of S m U- iii , ol unreat and friction, anil effort* to ONaEK BDITOtt AMI» PliOPKIZT«>K. Our immense stock of fall and winter good.» now com John Stump, of Monmouth, look are vitilor* at the lu.ine, of the K ili, ing in consist ol a well and carefully »elected *lo«*k *»f overcome'.be oppression. In the coal Ralph Henry went to Portland and brother*. Mr«. Kill» will stay a mouth half a dozen pieniiinns on both goat* mining region »o f Penns Ivania thou back laat week. or »o with her » 011 », but Mr», lluller and sheep at the stale lair. S T A P L E A N D F A N C Y D R V GOODS SU B S C R IPT IO N H A T E S : L A D IE S ’ JA C K E T S , G O LF C A l’ES A N D W R A P S sands of miners are now on a strike i Esther Hampton rode to Falls City returned home afU r a few day* *i«).| E. II. McDougul, who owns the old *1 50 ................................... I*er y» »r L A D IE S A N D G E N T L E M E N S ’ F U R N IS H IN G GOODS Harris place on the railroad ►outheaat $ 75........................... Per t*ix months for better pay. Until more lil»erality I Wednesday anti back Thursday, H A T S , CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES H o w S o m e F a r m e r » A r e S o ld t o G e t io of town i* building h ten room resi 40........................Per three month* is shown to the toiling ones it will Miss M. L. Hampton is to teach the R i d o f l* o o r S h e e p . dence for his own family, the old Ailvert'ming rates made known on continue to he no. Al»*o u magnificent clock of C L O TH IN G , school »n il« Newport »chool. beginning Monday. The Maine legislator who hated dogs house being occupied by the family of implication. Corre*p<ii»ilence ib solicit- for children and boy», ft splendid liue of fine suit* for C. C. Marks and W. H . Harman, of am! hoped to extcmilDate tin* breed by E. M. Palmer, who is working the oil. young men, and a line of $10 winter suit« of exc< llent T h f political generals who are ma-j Hal las, were guests of J. L. Morrison Imposing a per capita tax hud uo idea place. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable value for men. In fact every department is full of that by so doing he would udd au ap •»rices. good goods and good bargains. No. 325 draws the delivering the armies of voters for and j ^atur(^ay- W e have for «¡»le one of the best j preciable aum to the revenue of the $70 Singer sewing machine. Second series B” now against Mr. McKinley are wide awake A. Kraus, of Portland, was in this state, says the Boston Globe. building sites around Dallas It con i being distributed. A coupon given with each dollar vicinity Sunday on bis way to the Treasurer Simpson’s report for the tains two acres, is at the junction of j rash purchnre at retail. A ft f . ii having for years degenerat and thoroughly active, The most ca- agency delivering enlarged portraits, two county roads, overlooks the town year 1890, which has just beeu Issued, SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Y( *u11 is and mens sni s redtua d to ed into principally an annual h^rse pttl.le ami efficient worker» in the and broke hi» wagon and valley beyond, and is in plain shows that $30,960 was received last $4 90. Rubber good«, mackintoshes, slickers and a line " f ladies view of the everlasting snow capped trot the state fair has come to be one ranks of each party have been brought jackets at special prices. Our bargain count* r is again filhd with year In dog taxes, out of which $4,- mountains Adams and Jcitergon. IN DEPENDENCE. in reality The exhibit of stock at Sa into service and think they aro strik shoes at cost to closeout. Our groceries arc the best and cheapest. 158. H was paid for Injuries committ«*! Frank Mnsterson is visiting in As ( lem last week was the largest and best ing telling licks. Naturally each side to domestic stock by dogs and other Mauritzen Bros., at the Dallas fish toria. wild uinu.ul;, leaving a net income and poultry market, will pay 7 cents ever seen in the northwest and the thiuks that upon the whole it is mak Mrs. II. M .Surlesis visiting in Linn from the dogs of $26,430.86 a year, or a pound, live weight, for chickens. products of the soil on exhibition were ing the most progress. The democra county. enough ^support the entire Maine mi They want 800 geese and will pay $3 numerous and very tine. The dairy cy and those who have sided with litia for 12 months and still have more a dozen for fowls weighing over 80 AT— Many of our citizens attended the pounds to the dozen. They also de- ing rnachiuory in operation showing them believe they are getting the in state fair. than $5,000 to the good. sirti a car load of Grnvenstein apples. mo » oh and results will give an in side track and the opposition are evi Wheu the Spauisli war broke out and Hap picking is over and the yard» the examining physicians rejected creased interest in that industry all dently uneasy about it. Each side The stage still makes its usual after are deserted. □early half of the enlisted men for noon trip to Derry, but carries do will send some brilliant speakers You will find new and old bikes to buy or rent. Your around. From every point of view Cltas. Mattison has sold 42 bales of physical disability, officers of high mail. The discontinuance of tlie af tire fair was n success and doubtless through Oregon. choice of Rambler, Ideal, l ’atee Crest and R. and H. rank felt badly and remarked that the ternoon mail by that route is a great hops at 14 cents. the managers will strive to make i Special. We liave the best equipped repair shop in Maine troop« had “ gone to the dogs,” inconvenience to the people of Dallas T he great crowds who have attend- Loads of baled hops are coming in little thinking how literally true the as many important letters from the still better rext year. the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and •*d the various public gatherings all from all quarters. assertion was, because if the dog tax feouth then came at 3:30, but new every kind of repairing promptly done. Leaks in tires had not been In force the public treas come in the night and are seldom) E v e r yt h in «) in China is compart- over Oregon this year show that the Prof. W. 11, W hiUaker is up from positively stopped. Call and see my RUBBER N E C K ury would have shown a big deficit. gotten from the office before next tively quiet ami the interested nations people have more money and arc Portland on a visit. The so called dog law was passed day. saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned and ad Miss Ada Locke will soon be back for the purpose of providing funds for are di aling in diplomacy, each bound more inclined to enjoy themselves justed. Floor pump for the use of wheelmen. reimbursing farmers for the loss of from Southern Oregon. that the others shall not obtain ad- then in years past. Neatly all these sheep that were -killed In pastures by LOC- L Miss Eunice Lemmon will spend dogs, boars, catamounts and other viinti ge. Ours is pt rhnps the only gatherings have had educational in- anrt government that lias no axe to grind duencea in different directions and Uhe winter with her sister, Mrs. liar bloodthirsty animals, and the bill has C L’ MATIC not only accomplished what It set out Thi* j uet,t* Fair play all aro ind is all that this will result in general good. to do and provided a fat surplus to be Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. NotHriR l»ut a local Fred. Hooper run» a wagon through devoted to other purposes, but In the country asks. Germany is vindictfve, Years state fair, which was attended cmetly or change of cli- A ll kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten . . . , |, . , the country gathering milk for th. • ite will cure hands of a few cunning fanners who ........... . J Kn.-sia evidently wants a big slice of l»> so many from »ill quarter* will tend : ¡ creamery CATARRH tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle jepair- care more for gain than for honor it I he country and France ami Japan toward revolutionizing agricultural af ThoS.30C.flc !s jing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. A ll kinds of John Mills, the famous Hacket store has opened up a market for aged, sick fairs in Oregon. Grain rai.-ing wiP ‘ . ly’ 8 Cream Cain will e'emaud their share. England man, bought at a lug price the fir-t ly and uusalable sheep that is afforded Goods kept in stock for. sale. It is quickly »b»»rl*«»d i plow and saw grinding done. fee ma to be in a «>ut the same attitude drop from first importance and stock, roll «4 butter made at our new cream in no other civilized community on Gives relief at urn c. Full line of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies t opens ami cleanses the earth. fruit, poultry and other things will wry. us the Unitee Stales. She wants hei Nasal P issued ?. In collecting sheep damages the own and a stock of j. ]. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils, Allays Iiifl kiiibti-Hi. become more prominent. Wm. Harnett, the chicken man, i- c« mnierce and her subjects protected (euls slid Protect», the er of the dead or wounded animals ap Best on earth at •leuihrane. Restores the cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. again on the road and it may be ad plies to the selectmen of the town, who in China and that country given a N o injurious druif. Key To Curo a Cold in One Day visable to watch your hen roosts, even act as coroners to view the remains Senses or Taste and Stu> 1 right prices. ular size, 50 cents; Family size, fci or by mail chance to rule itrelf. Take laxativo Inumo quinine tablet* iu the day time. and fix the value on the same. The E LY BROTHERS, 50 War.en Street, New York. All druggists refumi thè money if it -------- --------------------- most expert shepherd in the world can fails to cure. Signature of E. W. not distinguish a lean and languishing FALL8 CITY. Within the next few weeks nearly Urove on each box. 25 cent*. animal from a healthy one after It has all the public s< bools in the county Mrs. Thorne is collecting for a bell been slain and mangled by wild ani W A L T E R M ORLEY^* Final Settlement. D allas College C .ow lng. for the Christian church. will he in session. Have the direct mals. — M ANUFACTURER OF— Tliese new pupils bave enteretl this The presumption Is that the weak ors, the parents and the teachers done o t i c e is h r r e r y g iv e n t h a t t h e ltn - Mrs. Nathan Emmett has returned wt*ek : Georgia Hnllock, H dlie Mor- lings of the flock are killed because dersigned administrator o fth s estate of John A general assortment of from a visit to her mother at Eugene Salem Improved their parts towards the beginning of risoli, Pena Keynolds, Lorene Uglow, they can be caught more easily than Bums, deceased baa Hit*» his finftl account as such administrator, in the ceunty court of Folk county, | nearly everything in that successful terms. Are the buildings Alma Conlee. Martha Kent, Pentì The quarterly meeting of the Free vigorous animals, but when the owner Oregon, and that said coutt has set the hearing there I Grader and Pricker of on Monday, Nov. 6, lfl(VJ, at the Imur of 10 o'clock | line at lowest prices. in good repair and supplied with all McElhoes, Evangeline Hart, Eugenia Methodist church will be held October makes oath that the dogs or bears cull in the forenoon of said d.*tv, and aU persons having j ed the pride of his ¿lock the selectmen objections to the same are notified to present them PhiPips. Hattie Teats, Berth i, Inez ¡6th. Stoves and tinware. For preen prunes. Practical, durable needful things, including plenty of and Mabel Allen, Newton Guy, Jats ! cannot dispute him anti allow him top to said court on or h 'fore said time. ami cheap. Trium ph grader f<>r Duted, this 2nu clay of O c t , 1900. Faints and oils. The Cape Colony government ha» noteli prices. wood in a dry place. Have the child ( W y , Alex VanOrsdel, Ro* Craven, JOHN L, BURNS, dried prunes. Best made. Hop bas Bee supplies. Thus by a little adroit misrepresenta Administrator of the estate o f John Burns, deceased ! kets and fencing of all kinds. Get ren been made ready to start the first W aller Font, Chet Oond, Merton Kl- levied an export duty ol $500 on each Oscar Hay ter, attorney. tion which nobody can detect the gen lif, Claud Hhaw, Bert Teat», George j goat exported. Notions in variety. our prices on shingles, poultry net- day, and will they be promptly sup tle shepherd sells fourth class, scabby Cu»d, Gilman Nunn and Thompson Th drver wi„ fil)|fh on pnln„ thi< tin«; and all kinds of woven A’ire fenc- J..J. WISEMAN. and death-stricken sheep at rates which plied with proper books and other Com, W.dnraday morning we at ■ v j t,,6 comflliny ',.HVe ing. Correspondence solicited, Phono are charged for finely selected thor ended chapel »erv.ee wine . last', 0|, „ 5 {» M ILL STREET,DALLAS. 1221. S A L E M FE N C E W O R K S, things. Has the teacher been freshly oughbreds, and the paternally gullible from 8 :4o to 9. All tlie faculty and 1 59 State street, Salem. posting himself as to the la’cst and e e r y »Indent are expected to he pie.-- old state foots all the bills. Mr. Can Gonler who left for hi» best methods of teaching and control nt; the roll i» called, announcement» home east a month »inoe, died there P u l.* For Horne Trader,. ling children. W ill he so enthusias made, and tlu-re is song, prayer and on the 15th. lie leave» two children, SOUTH D A L L A S COLLEGER Sovernl week* ago a Mcuiphi» tnnn scripture reading Huch n tone per-j Oscar and Pearl, OF tically devote his mind and time to vailes the occasion that, anv hut a saw a fine biiBpty horse which I 10 ACADEM Y L A CRE.OLE A C A D E M Y .* ttie school as to secure the lively in nidi n would heushnnnd to aciu n - I The Ka.tern Oregon gram farmer» thought he wanted, says The Scimitar. B L O C ”. reverie this and spread reports of He located the owner and asked the DALLA?) manly or unladylike. Beginning at terest of both pupils and patious. Located at Dallas, Oregon. “ One flfty," was the reply. 9 o’clock there are four forty-live ' arU‘! wages and thereby secure help price. i -:- minute recitations before nr on and moderate prices, and also secure After looking the animal over closely W. E. Shaw St S e n * Co-educational. Wc offer and trying her speed he concluded it Proprietors. For a week past the roads have hten the same number between l and 4 o ' their crops. 'superior advantages at reas- was ii good trade and without more full of people returning from the hop clock. Ne.i'ly all the s'utlent* have The hist picked hops will he inferioi ado wrote a cheek for the amount. The yards in all kinds of conveyances. W ill give strength to the nerves and re jsonable rates. Fall term op- exprossed themselves as well pleated from delay and dampne*s. This store the liver and kidnevs to a healthy Stall room for double or with their teachers and all the indica would not have happened had 50 next day he found that the mare was condition, give tone to the stomach vnd lens Sept. 19; registration Sept This years prune and hop crop* tions point to quite a pleasant and a« blind as a hat, but this did not hin bowels, and promote a good appitita single teams, 10 cents, cents a box been offered from the around D u II mh will give this vicinity a healthy digest mm ; will relieve constipa 118th, For catalogue or oth- fUCcesMful school year. 'Miere are first; all tnese hop« would be in bide, der her »peed nor detract from her tion, purity the blood uml make a heal good name far and wide. Saddle horses, 5 cents. er information address, general appearance. He drove the an still others to enter. thy body with a elear »kin. That tired bright and A1 quality. feeling will leave you and sleep will be C. C. PO LIN G . Ph. D. Pres., imal for several week« and succeeded Seperate neat and warm restful. A t Wilson’s drug store, Dallas. Dallas, Oregon. The Proper Thing. A t a time when a demand for help tn attracting the admiration of nnother ---- *5* waiting rooms for ladies At the Prerbyterian church at 7 o’ exists our hop men all over the state lover o f horsedesh, who made a pro and gentlemen. Give us clock this evening a large and repre* I met and fixed 35 cents the price, posal to purchase. “ Well.” said the a trial. Feed for sale. sentative committee will meet to de-1 thereby diverting as much help a* Memphian, “ I pave one fifty for her. SL— vise ways and means of griing a fit- they could from their yards. Just t< but t will let you have her for one sixty -11 ve.” this is ““ sufficient. P ry , moist, scaly tetter, all forms of ec ting citizens reception to tlie new rtu- state ‘ ......... ..... * The prospective buyer looked the nn- zema or salt rheum, pimples and other cu dents »«mi faculty of Dallas college a The crop reporter of Septeml»ei Imal over and concluded he had a bar taneous eruptions proceed from humors week hence. No more important en from the department of agriculture gain. Ho paid over the money and either Inherited, or acquired through de terprise has ever been undertaken in slates as follows, as to average yield- took the mare. When the animal was fective digestion anti assimilation. this i *'tnmiiniiy than that school ami m Oregon; the first figures represent unhitched, the tlrst thing she did was To treat these eruptions with drying we should make both the teachers average for 10 years past, and the to run agnlnxt n post and then by way With the Greatest Showing of Goods medicines Is dangerous. and the students from abroad feel that second this year’s average: Rye, 89 of vrophiiHlxliig the fact that she was The thing to do Is to help the system to they are doubly welcome, Let every Ever Made in Salem** 92; oats, 87-64; barley, 90-89; buck bllud fell over a barrel. The next day discharge the humors, and to strengthen body do or say something to help wheat. 90-88 ; potatoes, 86 90; apples, the buyer came back to the Memphian the digestive amt assimllutive functions make it a rousing success. Watch OUR U V Y E R has in person S E A R C H E D the M A R K E T S of the 76-92; for p eseut year, peaches, 78 with blood In hi» eye. against their return. for programme in next w e k ’s paper. percent of a full crop; grapes, 97 per EAST for the prettiest and best ol everything in the fabric line and “ Colonel, you know that mare you “ One Price Cash Store Lee S ttiith ‘s C y c le ry CATARRH T H E IR O N C L A D j COLD'N HEAD W AG NER BROS. Hardware! N FARMERS’ FEED SHED WILSONS ! CELERY J I DANDELION I Eruptions WE OPEN THE FALL TRADE- - “I f SCHOOL ï TIME Ilooti's Sarsaparilla can bo confidently cent. i lover seed acreage as compared relied upon to do that, according to thous C h a p m a n 's Prune Business. with last year, 92 percent; coaditivn ands of voluntary testimonials. A little out t»f town an the Salt of the crop for yield, 76 |**rcent. It effects radical and permanent cures Creek road K. I* Chapman has as fine “ I was troubled with eczema for some a 40 acre prune orchard as one would LUCK IA MUTE. time, hut have had no return of the disease care to see. His gatherings aggregat since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.” J. G. ed 6,000 bushels and he will have Harry Clodfeltcr and wife attendi d I I in km , Frank»,•ills. 120000 pounds ol dried fruit, which I |a|r# “ I was troubled with pimples on my face he has sold at 5 cents unassorted. He 'and back and elm fed skin on my body. has kept employe«I fiom 25 to 30 Joe Tsthsrow is going to quit farm Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me of both hands, and his pickers have earned ittg this year, troubles.” Miss A lv in a W oltkn * B ox 212, from $1.25 cents to $1.75 daily. This D. M. Hewitt and son years’ prune crop around Dallas is a : acodimr last Monday. paying business for all concerned and 's S a r s a p o r i l l s will bean incentive for planting more ! uno,lu" ','d the n,pdlcl,w tor I prune orch»r,U. ‘ “ j ih is'.ïèiù iîlT ¡L t 'w k .k " 5 Algona, Wls. Hood & * * m * I i i ♦ ,1,e<,p t h . . . Warms. The full treatment recommended by H o o d ' s P i l l s »r e th * b ««t cathartte. Some drunken Grand Roride In- ('has Herron will run part of the the Ohio experiment station for worms diana distuibed the Salem police last Elkins place this year. in sheep or lamba Is to put a gallon of Saturday and Sunday. 1 .. , ... • i < »as. Holman will soon mnv« on to flaxseed Iu a cheesecloth sack and place this In a kettle with two gallon» the Withrow plue» at la*ai»iil)e. of water and let It steep for two hour». Mi. (inaimi» «ml family Imve + * # + * $ «* * * * # 8 * * * * * 4 M M H M t# * Then remove the hag and let It drain turned f om McGlothinds Imp yard thoroughly into the kettle. Whan the flaxseed ten 1» a hoot as warm as fresh ❖ (’ hri* Mark» ami W . H. Harman ly drawn uiilk. put four ounces Into a have i;.>iie over on Ilio Silelx nft»i hot tie and add a common tablespoon- * •Million. fu! of gasoline for each sheep of tX) to * S. 11 Tetherow has a couple of very 'dt pounds weight. Shake w eir for a c oice l). I. C. pig a (h it he had ship minute or two. then Jtirn Into the (’reuniting Imttle and give to the sheep, We aro cloning out $10,000 worth of clothing. 1 ped «Hit from the east. .lave the sheep act up or> Its rump Ed !»• fl«*y 1« ft last week for his and held between the knee*, taking Furninhing goods ami lints Wlow cost h me at Fairfield, ami fr*»ni now on care not to throw the head farther back • Glare Murk* will pull the strings over than the line of the back. The sheep Suits that sold formerly at $<> now $!i.l)5. should be housed In the evening and Girard’s mill team. ¡not fed before 10 o’clock, when the Suits that sold formerly at $8 now $5.50. dose may be given. Allow them to re ■ UTLKK. main three hour* longer without food Suits 11 in t sold formerly nt $0 now $d.‘2ó. Zark llsrlm an is hauling go-als to or drink; then let them feed until »lures «n th* coast. evening. Repeat this treatment for Suits that F o l d formerly nt $10 now $7.Of». three day*, and In a week’s time five R ni'c a number from litre attended I three days more of tho treatment and Suits that sold formerly at $15 now $10,25. the circus at Salem. •gain re|ieat at end of ten day* more, Hop picking finished in Mr. Auet's xlways giving the medicine after about We can save you $ $ $ Id hours’ fasting and fasting sbont yard after a Hire* weeks »iege of it. three hours after giving It. The flax- A. R. Sin pherd and wife have re hw l tea need not he made fresh each turn' d lo Dallas »Tier a line* weeks time, but a lion Id be warmed every v.sit wilh I is parent* here. time aa the gasoline mlxaa better with It and paaaea down froas mouth and Leonard Tharp ha* moved fro m ! OPPOSITE PO STO FFK E . Ik coat to stomach. Hellene to hia farm here, and Alonso Tharp from »list farm to Willamina. all humors. M sold me.” he la-gan. “ Well, she’s stone blind.” " I know It.” replied the colonel, with an easy air. “ Yon didn’t say anything to me about It.” «aid the purchaser, his face red dening with nugcr. “ Well. I’ll tell yon.” replied the colo nel. “That fellow who Bold her to me didn’t toll me shout It. and I Just con cluded flint ho didn’t want It known.” The new owuer took his medicine Cvio menceii and Is now on the lookout for a friend on whom be can even thing». School time will soon be here. We are ready 303 Commercial, Salem. OUR SH O W IN G S IN S U IT IN G S A N D P IE C E GOODS have never been excelled in this city and our prices will bring na-the cream ei the trade. for the first claps of the bell. During the sum IN FURS, J A C K E T S and C A PE S we will easily maintain our well deserved reputation as S A L E M ’S BIG B A R G A IN HOUSE, for wc are showing the finest and largest line in the city at the lowest possible prices. mer we have added to our stock until we OUR CUSTOM ERS G E T T H E B E N E F IT of a visit lo the East ern markets of the MOST E X P E R IE N C E D B U Y E R IN S A LE M . have a complete line of school books and supplies. Ask for our Big Value tablet. H G L V E R S O N ’S j* THE W. H. BURCHARDT & CO. T H E BIG B A R G A IN HOUSE O F S A L E M j * Successor lo F. S. Dearborn, 263 Commercial street, Seleni. * * * # .* * * * * ! * * .* % * G reit Clothing Si It I hi» efforts hare not been futile. * * * * « * * * — AT— * * PFENNIG'S JEWELRY STONE Next door to P. O., Dalian. Allens print*— Garner« print«— Hnmil'«'n* print*— Merrititaea prints! — AND— Photo Supplies A L L STANDARD CALICOES CALI « * * SBC 0 %*£ Y A R D Bent .\mo»kc*|£ gingham 6c yd Napptil back vicugna cloth 8c Heavy n*ppe«l vigmrna 9c Very bc^i quality vigugn* 11c Best C o rtio lli «pool ailk— 100 yanf aponla 9c a rpnr»l, three for 25 *: large »>| h > o 1 twiot, four nimmi I for 15c. « * £ ^ * » * *: ¿«SALE M 'S G R E A T E S T STO R E D Simpfons print* — American nuli^os— KODAKS * * JOS- M E Y E R S & SONS * * * % Hop pirkers glove.-« 2 pr 25c Rest fireproof Cordovan 50c pr B*»y?* overalls in t r»*wn, blue or black 25c pr Mens work shirts 2.3c Extra heavy ihirts J work - w - — 40c svu M ENS .SUITS— $3 and up. C O P ! ON Blanket* 58c a pair. L A C E curtain* OSc h pair. LATK8T .<1YI*K8 Ijf L A D IE S ’ SC I rs , CAPES. JAC- ETS, H RS, S H A W L S , Etc. * * m » m j* C llfU»K Jtlf$v GO LF CAPE 89 clo aks an d jac k e ts . * Red Figures»* * prevail throughout our atore, ft* we »re preparing to m -ve in to new quarter*. W e are mak ing all our gnorf* in reti figures .it gruitlv rctluee*! price*. W A T C H T H IS S P A C E FOR S P E C IA L n A . v N n N u O i / U i l N L C C t E i N n O C E n M TS * w * * <***w w «*«*v**Kf:>r*******«««£