Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 30, 1900, Image 2

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RUSTLERS- | health.
Uoil re|>'»rt4 and
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sàie
Jane Reed is improving iu
THs: P O L K
The firm of Palm er & McDougai
W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T i R. L. Bewley is hauling lumlier to has dissolved partnership, the former
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build a barn.
T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
retiring to take up the practise ef law
Bl m
i county aro building additional »tuck
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m
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A surpri.e p irty was given at Dave in Albany. W e regret losing llr .
DA ,f,A8, F R ID A Y , NOV. 30, 1900. j abed*.
Palmer, as he was always a gentleman i
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a n d C o m p le t o R e Jumea’ last Friday night.
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and a kind neighbor.
s u m o n i W o at T o u r F r io n d s » r e
A regu’ ar old fashienod copper still
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M r. IfcU hie is killing lings an 1 has
| ..I«HKD Kv K ay F riday M orning A t 7:30.
a n d H a ve B e e n L a t e ly D o in g .
| with coiled copper worm lnu been
Abel Uglow, W. W. Miller, YV. P
some nice ones to .hip to PvriLitid.
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brought
ire
a
rt
near
Cuinberl
tit
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Jap,
Miller,
J.
F.
Hnlinen
and
Henry
C
lif­
V V . A .. W A S H .
T o C u re n C o ld in O n e D a y
| £ a » t T a n n v a re e , tv d o » c i vic# in a d is ­
Mis* E tta Walker has re'urned ford jointly made a gravel walk from
l U I T O K A N O PUOPHlKToK.
tille ry a t E o l a
Take Uxstive bromo quinine tablets from a visit at Port! ind and Homer the mist lino of YY’ . YV. M iller’s farm
All druggists refund the money if it ton.
to the foot of Jefferson si reel in Dal­
fails to cure. Signature of K. YV.
C O U N TY COUR T.
Mr. Ferguson has been buying a las, which is a great convenience to
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S :
- Ç a s h S to»**
Grove on euch box. 25 cents.
tile traveling footman.
car load of fat liogs in this neighbor­
PROBATK.
4 1 5 0 .................................... Pur year
In order to reduce our stock lo the lowest minimum by January 1 -t we are
hood.
COOSENECK.
B ALLSTO N.
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Bibley, J.
making a wholesale reduction on many lines of staple giants, among which
40........................ Per three month»
The bond of J. II Moran as admin­
PEEDEE.
George Berry has gone to Portland will I k - . found Mens, Youths and Boys Clothing, Undershirts, D l s w rs and
D. 0. Meador and family will soon
Advertising rates made known on istrator of the K. J. Bentley estate was
Sweaters for big men, Overcoats, Boxcouts, Mackintoshes ami liaLs. Ladies
| to attend business eel lege.
I leave ns.
I). U. Simpson has embarked in the
application. Correspondence is solicit­ filed and approved.
Wraps. Mackintoshes and Furs, Dress (hauls, Ladies Furnishings, Gloves and
Angora
goat
business.
Mrs.
Dr.
Dodson
is
visiting
her
son,
I
ed.
Hosiery, Table Lincus and Napkins, Large sizes in Mens Boots and Shoes,
Job Foster lias been over front Lit-
H. L, Fenton, administrator of the i tie Ncatucca.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
Oliver, out on Salmon river.
ami «11 sizes in broken lines in Ladies, Children and Mens Shoes ai less than
Dee Simpson, our school teacher,
8. A Nebol estate, was authorized to
■trices.
cist to close out. N o coupons given on sfaicial sale prices.
Tiiere i- a good attendance at our will spend Thanksgiving with iiis par­
Ora Savory and Ed Dodson aro
distribute tho $235.35 on hands and
ents at Monmouth.
down from east of the mountains.
his action in rejecting certain claims Sunday school now.
I whs approved
He whs credited with
Mrs. Clyde Turner, after a weeks
Clarence Olmsted is working for his
M a t t u i » rro comparatively quiet I$50 fur wrongful appraisment of goats
Mr», Stockton is visiting her sons,! S P E C IA L T H IS W E E K :
visit with her parents, lias returned to who are attending school at Eugene. I
brother, Jim, on Halt Creek.
l.iebe Co’s latest Fur capes reduced from $18 to $15, from $15 to 12.50.
in China ami the Philippines. The
her home at Philomath.
If waa ordered that the deposition
from $12 50 to $10. Collaretts from $7.50 to $11.50, from $6 50 to $5 50,
M. Michelbook hai bought seme
powi rs nrs still undecided as to the of W. P. Connowav, at Moscow. Ida­
Henry Geo, the.M cM innville inonn- J
from $6 50 to $4.50. Boas from $4 to $3, from $3 to $2 50. Ladies Nob­
gouts of Henry Olmsted.
A lva Winner is making some exten i raent dealer, was in towu Tuesday on
lie.t means of disposing of the delicate ho, be taken concerning the execution
by Jackets reduced from $15 to $12, fiom $12 50 lo $10.50, from $11 to
live improvident" on his ranch and business.
Miss
Alice
Payne,
our
teacher,
ie
do­
of
the
will
of
Nancy
V.
Goff,
deceased
$9.50 and $8.50, from $10 to $8, from $0 to $4, from $5 to $3.76. * Line of
situation. Some are in for revenge,
will Imlld a larire barn next spring.
Ladies Mackintoshes for $2. Mens Rubber Hip Boots with leather soles,
Mrs. Am y I.erwill and Mrs. Mattie
The bond of the guardian of Johan­ ing well witli the public echoed.
some would like to acquire Chinese
Misses Anna anil Ella ltiner, who Farley, of Monroe, have been visiting
large sixes for $3.25. Yours truly,
R E. B R Y A N A HON.
nes Emmons for the sale of real prop­
Harry Coad has just gone to Han
territory, and some are intent on
erty wan approved.
Francisco for treatment of a cancer- are attending school at Dallas, came their brother, A. J. Shipley.
gaining the most they can in any way.
home last Friday and will remain un
' ous growth.
The administratrix of the C. P. Zum
The Ballatou YY'oodmeu hav* elected
ROCK CREEK.
til a lt a r T h a n k s g i v in g .
Our country has the most unselfish wait estate whs authorized to pay
the following officers: consul, Carl
T r u s t T h o s e w h o H a v e T r ie d .
J,
L.
Morrison
and daughter have
Mist
Dells
YVatera.
of
Cherry
Grove,
motive of any and is acting as a hai claims in accordance with report pre­
Graves; adviser. Luke W olf; hanker,
1 suAcred from catarrh of the worst attended our literary Saturday night
YV. R. Birks; clsrk, A. W. Thornton; gone to Dallas.
ance wheel in the cnse. That country sented.
kind and never hoped for cure, but and lemained over Sunday with U«r
escort, Bert Conner ; Watchman, C ol­
George Hamer was visiting at Fred
A general assortment of
appreciates our course and the world
In the matter of the Henry Mvor Ely'» Cream Balm .eems to do even sister, Mrs. R. A. Hastings
in Nairn; sentry, Lowman Conner; Wittcustroni’s last Friday.
nearly everything in that
looks on with admiration of our stand. estate the repoit of the sale of person­ that.— Oscar Ostrom,45 YY’ urp-n ave
The assurance of our telephone line \ manager, Geurgo Sargeaut
| nue, Chicago Illinois. I suffered from
line
at lowest prices.
The Philippine rebellion is gradually al property and current expenses was
YV
ill.
Hopson,
of
Wells,
was
a
visi­
\ catarrh; it got so had I
could not has aroused a spirit of industrial ex
A sou ol Montgomery Hyron about
approved.
tor
at
J.
L.
Morrison’«
last
week.
Stoves
and t mi ware.
quieting down and more rigid meas­
work; I used E ly’s Cream Halm and pension, and a creamery, a feed mill 15 vests old was dangerously injured
A. E. Campbell was chosen as ad­ am entirely well.— A. C. Clarke, 341 and a fruit dryer are eagerly talk, d while helping Y'.m Sears put up wire
ures are to he used with lho*e who
I’
aints
and
oils.
Frank Morrison, wife and suter.
ministrator of the Stephen Kernstock : Sliamnut avenue, Boston, Massuclms- of.
fence on his farm near town. The
persist in opposition to Uncle .Sam’s
Bee supplies.
YY'ill. Hepsou and Fred YYitlenslrom
estate, with .f. M. Grant, T. B. Ilowell sclts. The Balm does not cause sucez
The weather during tlio past wsek wire broke while it was being stretch­ spent last Friday evening with music
authority.
Notions in variety.
1 and J. C. Shultz as appraisers. The ing. Soid by druggists at 50 cents or
ed and struck him on the head. He
| inventory was hied and approved and mailed by E ly brothers, 56 YVarren was a combination of ail the varia­ is still very had, but hopes a r e enter- at tlio Rocca postofflee.
J..J. W ISE M AN .
tions recorded in the calendar and a
A shtewd Portland man who has j an order made to sell property.
i street, New York.
change from winter to summer condi j tained of ilia recovery.
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T R E E T ,D A L L A S .
Final settlement of the N, Garwood
observed the products and the mar­
tions was a daily occurrancu.
estate was set for hearing on January
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kets of the country has w rit^n a long
To build
,
OAKDALE.
7th.
W . E. Duncan 1ms sold his stock
+ + + + * + + + + *• !• -I--t-4-++-i-+++-f-+-i,Y *4
new fence
Mrs. O. YV. Wliitcaker lias been very
article telling of a number of indus­
.
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Mrs. Robinson 1ms been quite sick.
ranch to three of his nephews, who
jfx H C S IT A T E .
on account
sick.
tries that ought to be mads more
C O U N C IL M E E T I N Q .
recently arrived here from California.
of cost.
It seems that every body was ready
Wild getse are damaging fall »own The young gentlemen will at once be­
profitable iu Oregon. Hu says that
Reduced prices
for tile freeze.
They held an adjourned meeting on grain.
gin extensive improvements.
on wire
both our soil and our climate are Monday evening with Cosper presid
Ou.* school is full and will continue
fencing.
Our city election will ooeur Decem­
The ba.-ket social to be given by tiie until Christmas.
p cullarly adapted to flax raising. He iug and all present.
Send
The ordinance committee submitt­ ber 3rd.
I’edee literary association at our
thinks our wheat crops would he larg­
There w as-a dance at Mrs. P eter-,
for
ed ail ordinance regulating contagious
school house on Saturday night Dec­
Win,
Barnett
ie
clerking
in
Camp-
er and batter if mere attention were diseases.
circulars.
ember 1st, promises to be a very en­ *on’s Monday night.
| bell’s furniture store.
given to proper summer fallowing,
These claims were allowed: Sol,
joyable entertainment anil the com ­
C. R. Farley and family
have
Will give strength to the nerves and re-
«{•
Mrs. Elsie Hanna lias joined the mittee of arrangements report pros­ moved out from Dallas until the | SE.'.D TOR PRICES ON HOP W'RE-
and says a greater percent of it ought Blessing, work, $2 25; Win, Kersey,
a .
store the liver und kidneys to a healthy
«$•
work, $1.50; J. J. Williams, work, Women of YY'eodcraft.
pects
very
good
for
a
large
attendance
condition, give tone to the stomach nnd
4*
smallpox scare is over.
to he made into flour before ezport.
bowels, and promote a go«*! nppit't»
4*
$4.50; C. A. Black, gravel, 00 cent; on
Both vocal and instrumental music
Miss Julia Louke is taking music
healthy digestion; will relieve const ij**-
4*
H t siee no good reason for so much account smallpox case, S. M. Ray,
Allie Kim ball and bride as well as
will be furnished by members of the
tion, purify the blood and make a heal-
*j«
lessens
in
M
cM
innville.
Andrew Siefarth and bride have set ;
association.
oats and barley products being im- $l,oO, F. J. Chapman $2.50; S. E. Snv
thy
body
with
a
clear
»kin.
That
tired
59 State street, Salem.
feeling will leave yon and sleep will be
4*
tied down among us. Both young
der $22.70 ; W . C. Brown $4 70.
The
new
bridge
on
the
H
a
ll’s
ferry
|«rted while .u r own state can pri -
restful. At Wilson’» drug store, Dallas.
4*
Mrs. Nancy A. Pulse, a widow lady couples were treated to a charivari.
On motion of Fiske several claims road lias been completed.
*fr
W ALTER MORLEY, Prop. j *
who lived witli her sou. Geo. N. Pulse,
duce such superior articles. There for food furnished the quarantined
The Christian cliurch ladies will died on Tuesday of last week and was
ought to ho several starch factories to familes were disallowed.
Mormon elder« tìnti but little sym-
serve a Thanksgiving dinner.
buried in the Montgomery cemetery pa thy iu their effort« to introduce
The
city
bond
business
was
up
and
utilize our immense crops of potatoes.
freely dheussed. H. L. Feiilon offer­
D. L. Hedges lias bought and mav- on Wednesday. Mrs. Pulse was 52 j their doctrines in the Valley. But !
'Hi r.i are no good ezeuses for bring­ ed to fake them up at 5 per cent. On
years old and had lived in this part of ! fi w of our people have any u«e for
ed to the O’Donnell property.
the county about (lire* years. Her Mnrmuiiittm, no matter in what dia*
ing in so many hog and poultry prod motion I lie auditor was instr ucte 1 to
A brother and nephew of J. D. W at­ death wes caused by cancer. Site was I guise it may come.
Ucts. and all the sugar and butler we ask J. II. Albert to assign them to
a mem !*r of the Evangelical church,
whoever the council might designate. son have arrived from Illinois.
need could he mailt within ttie bor­
and bore her affliction with true
The street commissioner was order
H.
M.
Lines
had
a
pleasant
gather­
Christian fortitude, nnd humble suh-
ders of our own state.
The Osburn Racket store at 60c on the dollar
ed to repair certain crosswalks.
ing of friends on his 64lh hiithday.
miasinn to the will of He who doeth
On motion of lluyter the quaran
and have moved the goods into my store, first
B U TLER .
Miss Bessie Butler gave a largely at all lliings well. Hhe possessed every
fine officer was ordered to burn cer­
tendod intisicale one evening recently. attribute of mind and heart that go
tain infected articles.
(iron ml is ngaili dry enough to
to make up the true Christian, and
south of the post-office. I will give my custom
On motion of Fiske the quarantine
plow.
In all ita 8ta»eN thera t
The Melliodist church ladies netted iiui ihdfrb Is lamented by the whole
officers salary was reduced to $2.60
should bo cleauliueps.
:
$83.40
cents
at
ilieir
chrysanthemum
community.
ers the benefit of my purchase by sacrificing
Fall sown grain is looking green and be continued on duty, it appear­
Ely’ s Cream Balm
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ing to the county that there were n fair.
and p-elty.
cleanses, soothes and heals
B E TW E E N D A L L A S A N D D IX IE .
the goods, some at wholesale cost, some for
number of morbidly curious people
the diseased membrane.
Last week John HcratTord died at
I .ill ie C*>x has gono to work for whom it was almost imprittible to Corvallis and Mrs. May Clodfciter in
Everybody scared about smallpox. It cures catarrh and drives
Charley Scroggin.
RYvay a cold iu tho head
less than wholesale cost The stocK consists
keep out of the infected house.
Monmouth.
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John Munson will again run the quickly.
Hoes Rowell and wifo have been vis­
C rea m B a lm Is placed into ths nostrils, spreads
of ladies and gents furnishing goods, shoes,
C IR C U I T C O U R T D O C K E T .
Uglow bop yard.
8UNNY*SLOPE.
over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is 1m- |
iting relatives here.
mediate and a euro folloYvs. It is not drying—does j
A
Bush
et
al
vs
John
J
Daly
et
al.
Dudley
Purvine
lias
the
finest
field
W ill Fishback helped Mr. Clark kill
George Klgm is visiting at the
umbrellas, mackintoshes, rubbers, notions
not produce sneering. Large Size, V ) oents at Drug- |
action at law; George G Bingham for his hogs.
of wheat we havesien this year.
home of his sister, Mrs. YY'. K. Kliis.
gi«ts or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
plaintiff.
E L Y BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New York, j
and hats. Come early and get first choi ce.
Mr. Miles, who lives on the Gwinn
Miss Ruby Reese, of Bethel, is teach
A surpri.e birthday party was given
H I) Slants vs II C Brassier, action
place, attends church in Dallas almost
; ing for us.
to Cecil Cox at his heme last Friday at law; Oscar Hay ter for plaintiff.
eisry
Holiday.
night.
Our location is between Monmouth
'inai Settlement.
J D Lee vs .1 W Myer, action at
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and
Coupur
Hollow.
Mr,
McCsrty
was buying eats snd
Dr. Lowe, the nptioan, will not Vie law ; W T Slater and W M Kaiser for
otherwise doing business in Dallas
o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n -
Mr. Lea and Retta Clarke have been
here next week, as bus been adver­ plaintiff.
during the .week.
dorsigned has filed her final account as admin­
J (» Van Graded, sheriff, vs J W visiting (Salem kindled.
tised.
istratrix of
the
estate
of . N.
Garwood,
First door south of the postofflee, Salem.
Brown, aefien at law ; Oscar llayter
T. D. Phillips had some valuable deceased, an* Monday, Jan. 7th, 1901. at 1
The Hopper family have moved in­
o'clock, p in., of «aid day, at the county court house,
I for plaintiff.
sheep killed
by the northbound of I’ldW county, Oregon, has been fixed by lion, J.
to tin- house of Mr. Ohms.
K. Sible\, judge of the county court for said county,
friigb t Tuesday morning.
YV H P *n irii vs YV R Hall si al, ar-
as the time and place for the hearing of the same.
John Clarke and family, of Eastern
linn at la w : A F C saiulell for plain-
All persons interested in said matter are hereby no-
Hilas Orchard, the rustling real es­ tifie
1 to appear at said time and show cause, if any
Oregon, ars visiting at the boms of
Iff-
tate man of Dallas, was escorting there he, why said account should not be approved
Robert Clark.
and the account settled and closed,
Y’ an B Saar*. exeautor, vs John J
strangers through here Ibis week.
1 Pallas, Oregon, Nov. 27, 1900.
Its cause exists in the blood, In what D a I v «1 al, appeal from justice ennrt;
The young folks bad a lively sur
T, C. GARWOOD, administratrix.
- Gus Peterson, who recently bought
muses inflam m ation of the mucous mem­
Townsend A Hurt attorneys for estate.
Eil F (toad for pbiiutifT; Tilmon Ford, prise party at the home of Mrs. Ohms
the N L. Butler farm, has purchasid
brane.
T H A T GOES IN T O T H E M A K E U P O F
YV M Kniier and YY' T HUter for de­ ihe other evening.
the farming outfit of Ellis Palmer.
It is therefore imi>osalblo to cure It by
fends nt.
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local application«.
SWELL APPAREL
Mr*. Nettie Freeburger and Mrs.
J N Smith vs Marion Townsend, ac­ A V illa g e B la c k s m it h S a ve d H I »
It Is positively dangerous to neglect It,
L l t t l » S o n ’» L ife .
Sadie Howe, of Salem, were the guest*
CAN BE FOUND IN THE DRE8S GOODS
tion
at
law;
I,
H
McMahon
for
plain-
because it alw ays affects the stomach and
DEPARTMENT - IS - OUR — STOUK
Mr. H (I. Black, the well known of Mrs. W, P. Miller one day last week.
tifl'.
deranges the general health, and Is likely
village blacksmith nt Grahamaville.
Henry
llyerley
vs
Janies
Simentou;
to develop Into consumption.
A part of Ihe old Tillotson farm
Sullivan oounty N. Y .r says: “ Our lit
Q U A L IT Y IS O U R F IR S T C O N S ID E R
It Is radically and |>crnmneiitly cured by
action at law; Townsend A Hart for
which has lieen lying idle for several
Wo want your auhpcrip-
tie son, live years old, has always
A T IO N I N B U Y IN G , EYV T H E R E F O R E
flood's S arsaparilla which removes the t plaintiff.
years is being farmed by Mr. Fergu­
tion
busine««
and
we
tlitre
been subject to croup, and so bail
cause, cleanses the blood of scrofulous and
H A V E T H E C H O IC E S T GOODS T H E M A R K E T A F F O R D S
fore make this otter un.il
T A Livrsley A Co. vs J YV Brown, have the attacks been that wa have son.
all other Impurities and gives vigor and
December 15.
at“ Ion at law; Mbiey A Fa kin and fiared many times that lie would die.
A N D O U R PR IC E S A R E NO H IG H E R T H A N M OST STORES
Henry Cliftord lias rented the
(one to the whole system.
McClure«, Cosmopolitan, Mnn*
i Butler A Coad (er plaintifl'.
We have bail the doctor Mini used Brown Imp yard of 26 acres for anoth­
C H A R G E F O R IN F E R IO R GOODS.
The voluntary testimonial of K. L ong ,
•ey, $2 65. Regular price $3.
A Bush ami A N Bush vs Nellie Da many medicines, but Cliamlierlain's er vear and has been resetting missing
California Junction, Iowa, Is one of thous­
Cosmopolitan,
McClures.
House-
hill*.
ands equally good. It reads: “ I had limn, action at law; Ramsey A Bing­ Cough Remedy ia now our sole reli­
Bold, $2.35. Regular price $3.
SO LOYV T H A T I T
ham for plaintiff.
ance. It seems lo dissolve the tough
catarrh In the head three years, lost my
Prof. C, M Armstrong, who taught
Cosmopolitan, Household, Cur­
YV ILL P A Y YO U TO
O F F E R IN G
A Bmb, A N Bush, and Ladd A mucus and by giving frequent doses the eighth grade ill the Dallas public [
appetite and could not sl«M>p. My head
rent Literature, $3. Regular
get one just to pack your summer clothes iu
Hush vs .1 It Cooper, action nt law ; when the croupy symptoms appear school in 1898, ia leaching at Elkto i, •
(mined me and I felt bad all over. I was
price $5.
we havp found that the dreaded croup
if you are not going to travel.
discouraged. I began taking Hood's Sar­ i Ramsey A Bingham for plaintiff.
Ohio.
'■ McClure, A rt Student, Hmiae-
is cured before i< gets settled.” There
saparilla and now have a good appetite,
lurld, $2. Regular price $3.
H YV Murphy vs Sing On. action at is un d uigrr in giving this remedy
J. F. Holman did business with the
sleep well, and have no syniptoma of
Success, Pearsons, Cosmopolitan,
lew ; Townsend A Hart for plaintiff.
for it contains no opium or other in­ Rickrtal! M illing Co last Friday, h a v-1
S A L E M ’S
catarrh.”
$1.50. Regular price $2
Illumaiier-Frank Drug Co. vs C A jurious drug and may be given as con­ ing acid his wheat (or 50 centa per
Harper’* YY’ eekly,Success. House­
McLaughlin, action at law; Oscar fidently to a babe ns to an adult. For bushel
BEST STORE
hold, $4.50. Regular price $6.
Hay ter and Fenton A Muir for plain­ | sale by A K. YVilson.
Mr. Ballard, who recently lionghl
YVe furthermore will accept
promises to cure and keeps the promise.
tiff.
the farm belonging to YYm Briedwell.
any combination offer ad­
Accept no substitute.
B ETH EL AND M cCOY.
Robert Suitor vs E T Miller, con­
has been buil ling and otherwise im
vertised. This notice will
firmation ; O.-oar lle yter for plaintiff.
not appear again so cut it
Miss Maud Hears lias returned from proving his premises.
out.
— I Portland.
The LhCreole rose quite rapidly
LiespheM notices for »ale.
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O n e P r ic e
Hardware!
WILSON'S
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“DANDELION
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SALEM FENCE WORKS
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I HAVE PURCHASED
N asal
CATARRH
Isadore Greenbaum,
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Catarrh
E V E R Y TJD N Q
fPatton’s Clubbing
tOffer.
TRUNKS AND VALISES
HOLVERSONS
Hood*» Sarsaparilla
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Great Fur Sale!
We haY'o just received from Edwin «. George
— the largest manufacturer of fine furs in Am ­
erica— a Pam pie line ot the handsomest furs
ever brought to Salem.
W’o will place those
furs on sale for one week only at the manufac­
turers prices.
This is the greatest offer ever
made on stylish furs, right in the midst of the
season.
THÏ
Q U A L IT Y
STORK
T II E
uuiinnitEo.
Q U A L IT Y
SA LEM .
STORK
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Mr*. Merritt, wlio lias been very ill, I Saturday night and Sunday morning
1 was carrying quite a number af Thur­
i* Improung.
ston Bros.’ sawlogs down towards old
Shunting mutch at Perrytlalc, YVt-il ! YY’ illsmette.
nesdny the 26th,
In looking over an old diary of Rev.
Mr. YY' m U oii ami sister are the Preston Holman we found that wheat __ ________ _____
I in 1873 sold for $1 per bushel, wool 53
guests uf Christina McCruw.
! cents per pound, sheep $3.50 per head f'ltOOHC Y'Olll*
Rev. Stevens ami wile are hohliag a
series of meeting* at Bethel.
I Pattons Bookstore
SALEM
Mr. anti Mrs. Toxier were in Port-
l»m l this week buying (urnituie.
A O. Tiiylor.nl I’srrytlale, waa lin­
ing business in MeCuy Mwmlay.
As you would u watch—
get oue that is all
YY’ e have a choice lot of bulb» al the
Mrs. Cain, of Am ity, it visiting at ftdlowing price»;
the home of Ira YYTiite at McCoy.
Hyacinth», mixed color», 90c a doten.
visiting frlemls am* hunting ducks.
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$1.60
35c
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Crocus
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“ 15c
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Send in your order at onoc while
Rev. Winant, of Salem, delivered a
temperance lecture et McCoy Sunday. the stork i» complete.
Misse.i Jessie Reese and l>ora Sears
F A V A G E A R E ID .
I visited st Monmouth and Indepen-
Seedsman. Salem.
j dtnee last week.
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HARM ONY.
Mill Creek is high since the rain*.
Mrs. Ureon it keeping house far Mr. I
Park.
JO S . M E Y E R S & SO N S
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¿»SALEM'S GREATEST STORE.«»
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EVERY
d ay
Camera
B ulbs-
Hyacinths, fimwt,
Frank Howe is up from Pnrtl.iml
Tulqw ,
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Right,
REMOVAL SALE
S ale -
D ay
Our entire
DRYGOODS,
Q U ILTS, B L A N K E T S ,
T R U N K S , V A L IS E S .
Kind.
Next door to 1*. O.. l>aii;is.
ever held in Salem,
lines of seasonable
CLOTHING,
The ones I carry in stodk
are of that
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
W e are now conducting the great
est
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T H E BREKZE
BLOYV- OUR W A Y
^r0 n,,w
'»Acred at greatly
reduced prices. On January 1st
we "will move to the elegant three
story building one block east of
our present stole.