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i-n OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. CLEARANCE SALE. s turkeys,‘wrcpai ing for a b.g .h o otin g I||Uucle Au drew Hiefartli been [ ie match ni the 22nd, having pinchase,! j l having quite a sick spell, from P. >!. Scars 21 very largo line John Uobinaon lias beeil liaving U : W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T ones. ti ! grippe. T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . A P a u lc r . I'AILAS, FRIDAY, DEC- 21, 1900. Tlo rc vill be a neoktie sud basket 0 g r* n n it. J oh „ K„ rlcv , nd Jn0 ' 3 1 A d ancient epitaph in Latin in the ! chateau o f Chantilly, France, may Le A n U n a q L s i i f d a n d C o m p l e t e He .ojcial.lei,, H-tliol F iidsy evenm g. H urris aie cu ltin g oordwjoit. • u m e n f .W n a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are ■ Ali in vital Io corne ami bring baskets i Kvsav F riday M uhxnu Ar 7:30. translated thus: a n d Hav e B een Lately D o in g . I well filial witli chickeu sud turkey. Mr. Maconiber sud Mr. Robinson AeM* La*lla Crisp is ... „ . . i are making uWicken pens. W . .V . W A S H . Neither ana, nor woman, nor hermaphrodite^ Miss Winnetlu hears lias g,me lo ____ - » » ü _____ Neither infant, young nor old. ftl>!TOH AMI» PKOPKlKTnH. F rom D a w so n City. Neither chest*, depraved, nor modest. e'sleiu lo Iske a classic »our.-e in F A L L S CITY- In order ‘o reduce our slock to the lowest minimum by January 1 t ae are W . II. Wild, id W .st Salem, writes ; IllUkic. j But ell thee*. I Removed neither by b tinge», »word or poleoa. | from there as follows: We now have | Christmas Iree ut tho M ethodist I making a wholesale reduction on many lines of staple goods, a no tig which But by all, SUBSCUIITION RATES: O eorgeK sIly a»d lrasc Keese ship- church Christmas eve sud ail are i n - ! will lie found M us,“Youths and B o y . Clothing, Undershirts, |>n.w rs and only five hours of daylight, from 10 to the lias aelther In the sky nor in the meter, but S veatcra for big nvtn. Overcoat", Boxcoats, Mackintosiioa and II.,La, Ladies 3. The present temperature it >5 de ! ped a carload of slieep this week to ; viled. everywhere. r 1 r»0 ........ .......................... Per y»‘ar Lucius Agatha Crisp le. Wraps. M ackin todie. and F irr, Dress Goods, Ladies Fiirpishiugr, G love, and grees 1» low aero and they call it Portland. | 75..............................Pur Mix months Neither husband, lover nor friend. The Ladies aid society, o f Hie M. E Hosiery, Table L'nens and Napkins, Large sizes in Men* Bools and Klims, warm. The river d o .e d November 4 0 .......... .................Per three months But sll these. * 8. \V. HeUlier bud stolen from his cluirsh held u am prise pound puny at 2nd, leaving shout 100 scows frozen in sod all sizes in broken lines in Latl.es, Children and Mens Shoe* al le.-s than Neither weeping nor rejoicing. Advertising rates made known on grnnary 175 |>ouii4a of eloTer seed and the parsonage la.t Friday evening and | betweeu heie and White Morse, hut ei st to close out. No coupon* given on special sale prices. But both. implication. Correspondence is elicit* Res erected this, neither e mausoleum, e pyramid our town is well stocked with every llie a :nia sacks filled with wild bay an enjoyable time wae spent there. C H R IS T M A S S U G G E S T IO N S : ).l. and left is place of the seed. nor e sepulcher, thing needed. Potatoes cost 13 cents But sll three. Mra. Elizalie li W right ia cook in g! Fine Job Printing done at reasonable Useful Articles at Close Prices. Both knowing end not knowing to whom he hath a pound, onions 10, bacon 35, bams Lewis Markin bsd a surgicil oper at J. B. T eal’s during Mis. Teal's a t- P in e uml>relUui (Jolis r e t ie s F ur c ip e s K id ¡¿lu ve« •»rices. erected It. 40, flour $12 a hundred and wood $15 ation perloi nied last Sunday by doc sense on a visit in Unian county. Fuse m atura B omb P ealtiR r b o a s H a r d kur c h ie fs This Is s tomb that holds no body. ItouLs O 'llf vTl|>RB (•antes D u ll« a cord. W e pay $25 a m onth for our tors from McMinnville. H e ia a son S ilk m itte n s H oods This is s body held In no tomb. A lb u m s S k ir ts cabin and $8 for dyke water. Tiie Belvidare Alhletic club have S lippern »u ck in tosh tM i B la n k e ts C o m fo r t s of V ille n s Muckan, t b . postmaster But is its own body end its own tomb. F a n c y lin e n s S tatistic s from all over the land bought the Peak building sail will tix T e » c lo t h $ of McCoy. The anH-ver Is not known, and bo * t - P e r fu m e r y , F re n ch a n d A m e rica n D ress pu tterh h in si'.k a n J w o o l it up at a gym nasium . »how th.it this country is making try nimble wit Is Invited to exercise It- P IO N EE R . F in e d a m a sk w ith n a p k iu s t o m atch I n d ie s Une n o c k w ea r J. 11. Hawley, of M onm outh, is M EN S’ GOODS wonderful progress in many direc •elf ou the tough old puzzle. Mr. Philips has gone fo bis niotin- F a n cy n e c k w e a r S le e v e h o l d e n b lu r t s W a ld o r f h a ts Ixiwk out for wedding news. visiting li t ton, C. L. H aw ley, of U m b re lla s, S lip p e rs M ulllers Itain ranch for the winter lo mako I U H n osiery tion. N i oilier people under the sun O v e r c o a ts C lo U iin » d e rw e a r C lo v e s W m . Dugsn'ia ou t from Iowa visit Bethel. boards and posts. W a tc h e h a rin s C u ff b u t t o n s F. E. Em m ett, the Rickreall teach i i u I ssm it he the German«, are making ing his sousin, Plato McKee. OUT OUT TH IS LIST AMD » H I N « IT WITH YOU. IT MAT M U » «O U . C. J. Stm ag and san, W illiam , ware er, hue been nut of »chool several days The Oakliurst reboot will lake » v Hindi rapid strides. In all the part al Uiillas recently. on account of sickness. Mrs. Leo Hum phrey has gone to cation of a week at Christmas. our war »hips ami our cim m ercial sea Alex. M cKinnon, of A m ity, was Unc’ c Sam Tetherow hns bought Mies Balm Maud, of Z en s, was re Washington to visit kindred sud tonnage Inive been o f cent pa rati tidy friends. tier, today, sixteen lota jn block C, cently married lo a California man, small propertions but now each is go their hom e being at Berkely. Alfred Might, ft unnain ot Jss. and The lieaVy w ind, of Hie last few ■ JIrs. Dial Williams ia very sick. LOCA Thomas Klliet, is cu llin g wood for Mr. days, have done considerable damage ing ahead by leaps and jem ps and Mrs. Nellie Turner has com e from A general assortment of and W e kuve a rustling real «state a(sni soon we will be not far short of mis Wisconsin to see her father, L. L M cllse and Mr. Robbins. to f e a c . and building«. C LIM A TIC in Dura Courier, uml he lias many nearly everything in that tress of na'iens on the land and at lliinnnm , who is seriously ill. Austel McCarter gave his foot a had T h e social at I’errydale was a de 1 Nothing but a local burgains on hand ul low price. line at lowest prices. The county clerk will tomorrow re- cu t when Hie fog was se thick lie t ided stiecss, there being a la rg e ! »«». New American com merce, suer cinedy or change of cli- nate will cure Stoves and tinware. F. A. Lucas is in Portland buying gy ami » lir e * deems are being felt and ceive bids for $13,000 w. > til of lode- could not see to keep it out ot the w ay crowd, all giving liberally toward the ! CATARRH missionary work. goods. Paints and oils. poiuleiice school bonds. Marlin Bros, are moving their saw recognized in the uttermost parta of T h e S p e c i f i c Is Bee supplies. Will McKee, who has been sick, is It.pert of Upper »«It Crsck aclioo mill twa m il,» farther up Salt ersslr £ly's Cream Balm Robert W om lerly and C. L. H o p the world. It I r quickly absorbed kins «re finishing up the Chri«ti«n 'or the month ending November 281M : when they will have enough timber abla to he in school again. Notions in variety. (jives relief at once, t opens and cleansed tbs cliursh nicely. T he supposed «iid of III« war in llic Enrol hid, 17: average a t-n d a n ce , 1 5 : j to run them for eevaral year». V. B. Sear*, of B.dUton, was visiting J .J . W IS E M A N . Nasal P asM Jtgfs. l*li¡1 i | > | . i l u t > been like lin t in 'arty, 2 ; neilher absent nor lardy, | in McCoy Thursday. Allays Inflaiuation. A protracted inesting «¡11 begin at P a id D e a r for His Leg. Kellie Brown, Minnie Fl.ischoiau ; M ILL S TR E E T,O A LL \3 . P H I n I m U r A n ami Protect-, the Sititli Afric«. Til* insurgsnls w .r, visitors, Mrs. Pearl Hart, Opal and B. L) Blanton of Thacker"ille, Tex., The necktie se ci.l at Bstliel was L v L U Y F I L M U lembrane. Restores the the Free Mstliodist church next M on not its near licked •• the other fellow, Inez Hart, Clarence Butler, Leon Hlo in two years p.rid over $300 to doctors well attended and Iks proeeeds, $16, StniscH oi Tiiste and Smell. No injurious drug. Keg day evening. ular size, 50 cents; ftmllv nize, #1 or by mail li st coal of thought for. But Hie final eutcom s per, Resene Brown.— O n» Porter, tea lo cure a running sore on his leg. are to lie used in getting a new stove ELY BKOTHEJ18, Cd War»on Street, New York. Mr*. Mason’s sens are out fiom Ne Then thpy wanted to cut it off, but he for the church. this fence was braska on a visit. in »sell c»»c cannot he oilier than in cher. cured it witli one box of Bucklen’s A r »mall, blit in M AR KET REPORT. favor of the greatly superior powers. John Lindsay bat bees visiting in nica Salve. Guaranteed cure for piles Our Oild Felluwi lodge is growing, the end wovon McCoy. Keen the British praise lbs Beers for +4* 4-*i‘v4**!-*5**{*Y -i* *{-*{**i-*W 25 cents a box. Sold by M. D. Ellis, (Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.| W . II. Milligan haiiig tli« lats.t ac««t- wire fencing is »ion. druggist. . thwir heroi« itreggla, »ml it in Win much tk echeap W heat, per bushel, 50 cte. Perry CampbsB and wife, of Eastern eat. Prices n - Bran, per ton $14. nitural lhattfter generation! of teach Oregon, are visiting relatives and All «re invited to put pre»cnts on WERT SALEM . dueed. Get pri Shorts, per to p , $lfi. friends in Pefrydale and Bethel. ing and bad usage by tha Spaniards the Chriati.-.n church Christmas (rse ce« on h op wire Outs, per bushel, 35 cts. Chris R in nsty.r lias built a fine pig next Monday evening. There will he the Filipinoa should place Will littla Flour, per 10 barrels, f 2 70. LEW ISV ILLE. lot. 4* • > a tine program I,«ginning a 7 o ’clock, and shingles. •Irate upon the promises of aur coun Flour, per sack, 80c. * — AND— 1 *nd a liberal treat is being prepared John Leveck has gone to Newport Arthur Traglio is working for H. Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per uwt. try. W e varily believe that in years for Hie little fuiks. on a visit. It will he his first time to W ilkeaing. Germen, $1 50 per cwt. to com e such conquered will he glad ssa the ocean. 4* j. 4* Coru meal, $2 50 per cwt. LU C K IA M U TE. Mrs. Ella Thacker and family have of Ilia change. . . * 4- Mrs. BonnithSmitli has gone to Cor 4* . 5 , Will ¡five .strength to the nerves and re- »x. 59 State street, Salem. ( moved to Eola. »tore the liver and kidneys to a healthy [Corrected weekly by Brown « 8011 vnllis to visit the family of her brother ^. Mr«. E. J. Merrisou, of Eugene, is 4 » condition, ¡five tone to the htoraaeh und *♦. SH EEP PASTURE. Potato««, per bushel, 30 cts. here visiting ht»r »iater, Mr». D. M. Clel. llayden is to deliver the mail and he present at the three days poul 4 » bowels, and pr-miote a jjo<*d appit.t * „j. W A L T E R MORLEY, Prop. 4 » healthy digestion; xa til relieve coostipa- 4 * Hewitt. Butter, p«r pound, 2 0 cts. try show there. ! through oar locality. •l* linn, purify the Mood and make a heal- •$. How Judicious C a s s . Mar Double Ms «1 ' 1 Lard, par pou nd, 10(211 cts. 4» thy body with a clear »kin. That tired 4* Value. Albert Tetlrow and wife have a new Elmer Lewis, who has been working 4* feelinjr will leave you and Bleep w ill he ^ Mr. Rosenbaum has built a new B xoon , sides, per jo in id, 9(910 cts Preparations are being made te restful. At WilMnn'x drug store, Dallas. »J. boy. It Is an easy matter to make n pas at Oregon Oily for some time, is her« | ! fence around hi» bouse. lls m s , par pound, 12@15 cts. have a Christm.ae tree ou Christinas ture carry three times ns many sheep visiting his parents. 4-5*4,4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4H*^4*-5-4*4*4**5*4,4*4*4*4*i Bhoulders, per pound, 10 ctb. Frank Morrison and wife, o f your vve at our school house. Walker Fitts has covered his wagon as It otherwise would by dividing It EgF". p a r'd ozen , 30 cts. c ty, h»v® been here visiting his »ister, H. D. Stnats h»8 been confined to and will start out peddling. and using each part for a reasonable A R. 8li*)»jierd and family are \i«- Cl o h u b , p< s dozen ♦ 2.*0(8$4 Mrs. Martin. bis bed the last few days with a very j time and changing from one to the oth iting at his parents here. C. E Hanna and wife are visiting Urieu fruits, per pound, 12 cl*. a »re throat. er before one Is eaten down too much. Ora Cledfeller, of Baker City, ia j their daughter near Liberty. Basis, per pound, 1 cents Mrs. Rowell from Skeridan,. i s vis So says Tlic Sheep Breeder. When on here \ ¡siting bis brother, H . Clodfel- F. A. Kem p, on« of our farmers i 1 r ips, ) ar pound, 1 cts. iting here. a large pasture, a Hook will wander all ler. who haa made a Mi<-cess of hop grow Mr. W heeler and family have left OatdiHge, per pound, 2^ cts. ever It, eating here and there and soil ing, has bought 140 a cre -o f land from the Brown pl*»ce to live in Salem. Jas. Shepherd has gone back (o Dal Onions, per pou nd, 2 cts. Rev. Poling preached at Calvary ing the uneaten purts, nml then refuse the west end of the old H ooker faim. las. Brans, per p ou n d , 4(0 5 cents. Geo. Chapman has a new stye, not last Sunday. to feed longer, but spend their time In )o re T h roa t Corn niesl, per pound, 2J cts. I on his aye hilt to keep his pigs dry, Our literary society ha* a good et- seeking some way o f escape from It Mies W ood«, who has been aUend- H ty , per ton, $fl(0$8 u udanee and very interesting pro *4 'E R R > DALE. and generally finding one before long. P n e u m o n ia Mrs. E. MrNary has returned from grammes. It« v^iOien will fnrntsk iii • » h o u l a t Ccj^aalli«*, »• visitina at TUi-n the usefulneafl o f the J o c k Is R h e u m a t i s m home. dilotr both Hie 111 j £~ j Albany very much improved in health. a part of the program at the Airli» SCHOOL E N TE R TA IN M E N T. gone, for once restless, sheep are al »fid the ti' a l r e c e n t shot B r o n c h itis Christ me» tree. The officers are: Manager Smith, of tha nsw opera ways so, anil a restless sheep Is a had There wits a crowded house at our m sicli. * Tli« present library hss proven $.f I hnu-t» in Salem, has rented the John I'resideut, J. R. Mulkey; vi«!e pre»i* H e a d a c h e sheep. For a 20 acre field and 100 ■o much pen* fit to I ho M nnigom ert j literary l« «i Saturday night to listen Mrs. Lula Edwards and son, Ewart, d in t, \Y. 0 . W illiam s; secretary and Bruises sheep we would divide the field Into irlmol that the teachwr,' patrers un»1 son house. t > our m ock trial. have been vailin g her parents, Mr treasurer, Albert W illi tin »: sergeant five parts and keep the flock on eneh pupil» have b »n working together Earache J. A. Wilson has purchased the Charlie Holman and family, of T a » w and Mr». W m . Sergeant. part until It is eaten pretty close, then im rm onioii'ly for ••toe time and they Davis Bentlv house, and with his fam at nims, Claud Lewis; critic, W . J Neuralgia H ooker; program com m ittee. Tracy isville, visi'i d Ilia father, Am os H ol would feed some grnln feed for a few A recent entertainment at the 1 1 r Te daeided tu ^iv»* >1 literary enter* ily now occupy it. T ooth a ch e M at», Morris Fowle and Ada Lewis. days, after whleli the flock should he man, Inst Sunday. Christian church netted about $5. tu'nmeiit and ha«ke* sneial mij T h ors- ' Little Mis* Ruth W hite underwent turned on to the new ground. It would Burns Mrs. N-Hirt Turner, of Burlington, lay evening, December 27th. Kol Mr. Steel am! wife were Ti.iting j t be very profitable then to run a harrow lowing is t\ syuop is of the programme quite a severe operation lately, hating Wipc«n»iii, is here at the bedside "f The public tchool and Sunday Lumbago Mr. W ood »’ lu»t fcunday. 'b e second and third fingers ef her over the pastured field and sow a bar school will have a tree and interesting that will be r« ndeied. Croup ! hands separated, they hating grown her sick father, L. \*. Hanum . Mrs. rel o f salt and one o f ground gypsum, 1'irner grudnaled at tli« Monmouth Lowell Hewitt has raftim ed from program Christum» eve. Music. together. Cuts with a few pounds o f mixed grass seed Normal in lv>85 and in the winter of Portland, where he line been attend R ecitation— Essie At writer. Frank Sargeant has been stocking per acre, as 10 pounds o f timothy, 20 Physicians ese This Mysterious Pain Mrs. F. Elliott, Armed with a tub- ’8f> and ’8(» she taught the Lewist 11« '*Thera is Room in the W orld” — E r the »urrounding bills with wild Tur (‘ uiv in ihoii families and prescribe It ing school. pounds o f orchard grass, 10 pounds of »rription paper, succeded in raising schffol and all her old pupil» remem ie H ' owii . In th<"lr practice. At druggists. 50 cts. keys «ml want» the boys to let them blue grass and as much of tall meadow '•Tims 'Lectric Lights” — Nallie money to buy planks taken from the her her with a great deal of respt rt UeriMsmen: I never hesitate to acknowl- alone for a few years. BUTLER. oat gruss. Then give another harrow big steel bridge to make quite an im* fiince going to Wisconsin she mar c-tltfc the worth ol a kock ! thing, conae- riiittip«. ing. The plan followed will soon mnkc I dr. riot hesitate to acknowledge I provment 011 our »id* walk. Farmers have quit piew ing on ne tied J. M. Turner and both she and (|it«*iitlv Our Sunday school is increasing in Music. that 1 nave given your remedy a thorough the land carry 20 sheep to the ac're or ------ h *r husband have had much to do i ttst, and have found It to be all you cla.m. count of the ground being too wet. size. K ccitttiao— Mamie Atwater. 200 for the 20 all through the summer. Respectfully, H ow to C u re C ro u p . with the advancement of the scho«l» '•English J oe"— Mtggia Crilckh w J. H. PUTNAM, M. D-, Rutland Vt. W e often rend o f the fine permanent Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenin, of that state. R»«itntio 1 — Alpha Hooker. SCOTCh R LM E D Y COMPANY pastures of Englnml, which will fatten * 1 Ducin-»» county, N. V., «ays: "C liam - 1) * lo g o «-lv a Hooksr, Maggie Kemp BAN FRANCISCO a 1.500 pound ox to the acre In three Conrad Yoater, who ¡« an early day We.tern Agency I beiIain’s Cough Remedy is the best M tisie. months and then finish nnother and medicine 1 have ever used. It ia h owned what 1« now knnwn as the Bak Recitation— Hattie Aiwa ter. which retnln tlielr perennial verdure line childre '» remedy for crou p and er farm, is here from Missouri visiting lb cita'iim — Nora Kemp. Put a and freshness for centuries, nml wo never fails to cin e .” When given as with relatives. He inform« 11 » that *'Tha D. iu oi:'« Co<nt«liip” — Frank have our fine Kentucky nml other thus far the winter haw been mild in soon as the chdd becomes h<»ar»e, or T H A T GOES INTO T H E M A K E U P OF equally fine htue grass meadows on Kemp. even j»fter the eroupy cough has dc- l»s east a» w« ll as here. He se*»» R 1 itatinn— Dover ILichalor. which the finest horses, cattle and velo|H*d, it will prevent the attack intinr changes taking place where lie “ 1 he Kiieeisn'» Y ioiim ” — Lily T* - SWELL APPAREL sheep are reared nml which have never This should be borne in mind and n «, ent hi« younger flays. T ho mode of on your list for been cut by the plow nor torn by tho lor. hot lie of the cough remedy kept ai firm in g, he says, has entirely ch a n g 'd CAN HE FOITWD IN THK DRESS OOODS M uf IO. harrow, ami these are by no menus DEPARTMENT - IN OL’ tt — STORE hand ready for instant twe aa soon a- in Orogen since he lived litre. Thi» Reeitatian— Emmett Norton. works o f nature only. They arc equal these symptoms appear. For sale by ia the third or teiirth time he has vis- "11a did Ilia Bast” — Dulcie Bachel- ly works of art, and what they are oth ated us since moving to M i»«ouii. A. K. Wilson. Q U A L IT Y IS O U R F IR S T C O N SID ER or. er« may be under the same conditions. A TIO N IN B U Y IN G , EYV T H E R E F O R E ^ $ 1 Tho laisket social at Montgomery '•Entertaining Hutar’a B tsu ” — Ger- L IB E R TY . will be well attended by Lewisville on H A V E T H E C H O IC E ST GOODS T H E M A R K E T A F F O R D S jtr.id t Water», •*ll»* .Merely did not T h in k”— Lura J. J Leu bo is here from W asco Thursday evening, Deceml er 27tb A N D OUR P R IC E S A R E NO H IG H E R T H A N MOST STORES Critehlow. county visiting his daughter, Mrs. G. We hav« attended socials and* «nter- C H A R G E F'OR IN F E R IO R GOODS. 4‘ 'B r e v i t y is t h e taiuments there lx»fore and tb« people "A Brave W om en” — Etta Waters. W . Me Bee. always make us feel at home. Miitio. John Farley and Gaorgc Kibby ar« S o u l o f W i t .” Hanford Fawle has eharga o f tha W E ARE TDIIIlIfC l u n U l ! l o r e s o LO W T H A T i t H enry Edwards, who died at Feeibe musical part of tha programme and cutting wood. o f f e r in g I n U n K u ARU TALIO l o w i l l p a y y o u t o recently, was an industrious young Wit is mnsdom. Blood is lift. Impart that is anougli to insure us that it will Oscar Taylor ia grubbing for George man of good habits, and every one get one just to |>«ck your sum mer clothes in l loud is Iruing death. Health depends be entertaining. Following tha liter Hay good. who knew him reeognised an exam ple if you are not going le travel. on good blood. Disease is due to bad ary entertainment, the basket«, con that would be well for any young Next door to0P. 0 ., Dallas. Charlie Hubbard is back from hi« blood. The blood can be punfied. taining a lu n ch for two, which the la naan te follow. Legions say Hood's Sarsaparilla. Amer dies are requested to briug, will be mountain ranch. S A L E M ’S The majerity of the people in this | ica’ s Greatest Blood Medicine, purifies it. sold to th« highest bidder. The pre J. J. Me lie« is workiag on Johu o«ed« vicinity do not approve of the pro ' Montgomery’« new mill whi«h will A brief story but it tells the iale. .w £ L l , f* .L lOW*.f Ì ,‘ ,-ùUn* ' " , T ------- B— ,...« w „ „ „ . 111,11 BEST STORE l«o»ed free rural delivery between here (M il W>ok. tu Ike .chuol h kr.ry. T1.» ^ o , , bn cumptewd ami ruoniiift. Mnnluemery (xnpls will fin all in | and Monmouth because according to lli.ir |$iwer to make ev .ry one wha 9 . \\ . McBoe lisa two men cutting the propoeed time table all of o u r . Inn Ilf. K‘ 'ssl fortune t . silenti, )is\e a c,,r<' wo<K'- mail would be a day later in reaching A carefully selected line con- lainiug the newest and heat good ¿im e. A>lniis.inn free. W e lisve five liop y .n li, aggregatine us than by the present eyetem. If -IT - games this year. There is not | 44 seres , ss follow . : W . J. Fsrley 15. the pnqter connections are made, then a game here that is not a sell W . A Aerat 10, Chat. Hubbard 4, U. it is a horse of another color. er. W . Hay good G. W à L H McBee W e have noticed in our every day 8 y In lisrvesting the last crop ISO | travels that there is very little m a people of all ages ware employad, tliey chinery in this part of the oountr 'his * ALBUMS and fancy goods— receiving $2,9iH). A msgnifi -ent collection of i winter left without shelter. These D A L R Y M P L E 'S j » j» GREAT REMOVAL SALE j * goods for the holiday season, prosperous times of full dinner pails B E TH E L AND MeOOY. com prising everything that is I »ire teaching the farmers to take bet M ENS’ SUITS A line of e x’ ra good, hlsck new and desirable. ImUnles .1. J. Hi 1 it g-inding a car load o . ter care of their machinery. $ 5 95 $ 7 50 vtlues for hose for ladies, 25 cent values, toilet i-a-e», mirrors, ce ’ iuloid ch op feed lo be shipped to Sheridan] 7 35 8 50 ’• ’ ’ . The majority of our farmers who at .................................................19e and leather fancy goods', photo 29 7 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. 10 00 8 40 S. \\. Fletcher started fur Califor have hogs have been letting them run frames, work boxes. LX D IE K ’ JA C K E T S 12 50 •• •• 10 35 nia last Saturday te spend the winter. | in (heir orchard« this fall and winter T he entire tine goes at reduc to devour the falling frnit. Some 11 85 13 50 •’ W it h e v e r y t e n t h s u it at # 1 0 o r o v e r w e g i v e a G L. Richards is up front Portland who elaim they have tested it say that D O LL department — A bso tions from 20 lo 50 per cent. 12 50 14 00 . # 1 0 h ill fr e e . tisiling his fatherinlaw. J. J. Hill. lutely unsurpassed assortment 15 ...................... .. 13 25 , if the fruit is allowed lo decay tinder and low prices; 250 beautiful Ifi 50 •• •* . 14 85 the trees, the fruit the following year L A D IE S ’ W R A P P E R S Tlis series of meetings closed at kid body, jointed, dre-sed and 15 30 will he foil e f worms. 17 00 « •• . The profit all goes to the cus Bethel on last Sunday evening with W it h e v e r y t o n ili s u it a t # 0 o r o v e r w e g i v e n China lim b do’ ls. a h ’ ch sell 18 VI . •* “ . lfi 45 tomer. Onr entire line without litres conversions. from 25 cents to $10. OAKDALR. #•"> b i l l f r e e . 17 35 20 00 . regard for onr coat. James Tinier is in Portland attend Mrs. Garwood hss been visiting the ing the hiieinass college. MENS’ PAN TS family of Oliysr Dennis. LADIES’ SUITS A f u l l l i n e o f c l o t h i n g , s ir v g o o d s a n d fu r u is h - 900 pair of mens working and All we want is our money hack Msrk Holmes arrived from Sumpter g o o d s at lo w e s t p r ic e s . John T l r r i s i s tslking of haying d:et< ]>ants on aale at on this line before we move. Thursday to attend his mother’s fun the ’ U s ITiompson place and «-tilin g Any 25c, 20c, 15e, 'o-ir or five eral. there permanently. They would make ply linen collar for a man j II. Butteriek received a tweaty q-ilt® an add lion to uur ncfghfior- I horse power Ru-eell engine front Pori- j I hmh ), land last week and will have a new 7 C a Han loin mixed M n Miss OIlM Hubbard and Clarence :u R f . f o r .teem thresh« r with blower s tt a r h -' Sellers wvrr married Sunday and will ■ unde, wear nienl for next season, he having dis- go lo keeping house in one o f tke Bell , posed of hie old outfit honeet vest of Dallas. Their many C O N S U M P T I O N W V * * * * * * * ™ * * * * * * * * * * * * * J. C. Fletcher has been out buying friend* her« e ile n d beet wialn-v. THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZES R. E. BTVYAN & S0J4. One Price . . . . . (ajh Jtor? Hardware! CATARRH | WILSON’S |CELERY I- SALEM FENCE WORKS DANDELION J Don’t Rub It In. Scotch Remedy E V E R Y T H IN « ? BROWNIE CAMERA Christmas. Kodaks $5 to $15, PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician. - Popular Games. I i HOLVERSONS JOS. M EYERS St SONS BRANCH STORE, Patton s Book Store SALEM 95c up to $4.40 Sii lem. örejron. 10c each m£Z !