Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 06, 1901, Image 3

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    New people are continually coming
into tbe surrounding country and
buying larger or smaller parcels of
land which h y at once begin to im­
prove and make more profitable than
ever hef- re. But still there are oth­
ers cumin :•
The time honored custom of mak­
ing Christmas presents is commend­
able but »nine people use poor discre­
tion in tbe matte-. It i» always best
to buy useful instead of fiimsy things,
and the most of our gifts should be to
the needy Govern your outlays by
the size of your purse.
There are no more orderly or in-
d'lsirio.is people in the slate than are
to be found within trading distance 4
Dallas. A drunk man is an uncom­
mon sight and but few farmers are
se n loafing around town. Nearly all
of Ibsm find something to do even
during the roughest winter weather.
The more thrifty ones always have
something to sell and seldom come to
town without bringing something to
exchange for store goods.
S O A P D IG N IT Y .
& « t JT IS easy to find a pure soap; it is easy
to find a cheap one. T h e problem is
. » . . A to find both com bined; a soap that is
pure yet inexpensive. Ivory Soap is the best
solution of that problem. It is an original
product, evolved after years of experiment and
research. It is the most of pure soap for
the least money. It stands approved to-day
by a second generation of Ivory Soap users.
LOCAL AND GENERAL-
For groceries go to Osfield’s.
More Timothy, clover snd rye grass
seed have been sold at Fault's store
this year than in any past season.
Hundreds of seres heretofore devoted
to grsiu will hereafter raise grass for
stock which will most likely return
liet er profits than the grain did.
Many who have not yst decided to
change from grain to stock are watch­
ing what they consider the experi­
ments of others, and if successful they
too will fall in line.
The Baptist church recently had its
annual roll eall. The decorations
wero nice and a good lunch was ser­
ved at the close of the exercises.
The pastor, Frank Holman, Carrie
diefarth, Georgia
Hsllock, Katie
Hughes, Laurence Hubbard, Roland
Holman, Miss Katie Shreve and Mrs.
North Cherrington. took part.
The South Methodist preacher and
his family were surprised Thanks­
giving eve by brethren and friends to
the number of twenty five. Their
mission was to donate good things to
eat, nice things to wear and to make
life more comfortable and happy,
S ALEM H O LIDAY TR A D E.
Ellis A Zinn, on State street, ex
pect a big trade in holiday good* an
I are prepared for it. Candies, nuts
fruits, sweatmeut* and pleasant drink
of various kinds. Go there for you
Christmas tree supplies.
Nam e
Markers*^
We w 1 furni-h you a
pockets self inking rub­
ber stamp with your
name, including a bot­
tle of ink, on receipt of
20 cents,
50
CENTS.»*
Try one. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
Delivery made 12
days after receipt of order.
Patton Bros.,
Try O ra ln -O I
-
OREGON
Try C ra ln -O l
C&tfäisü
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A bsolutely ÌH jle
¿BSMJunnrtoufcE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
■ovai sAsiwq soeoas co., saw voga.
The Fair store, next to Holverson’s
is crammed full of holiday goods that
When in a hurry for something
will please young and old. Take the
children and let their eyes feast on from Salem, have the stage to bring
the pretty things. Most articles are it.
cheaper than elsewhere.
.**
**
A nice umbrella would always be
— o—
an acceptable gift in Oregon and Mr.
Brauning <fc Son, at the Home Ba
Risser, the gunsmith and key fitter,
kery on North Commercial street, lias some nice ones. He has some
have all kinds of bread, cakes and Hue pocket knives that would please
pastry. You can also get there lem-
your friends.
#ns, oranges, nuts, candies, raisins
a**
and other holiday goods.
Slippers for ladies, slippers for gen-
tlament, and slippers for children may
The headquarters of Veterinary 8 ur be had at Gaynor’s shoe store. You
geon Keeler are at the steel bridge could not make a more comfortable
feed yard and he seldom fails to re present.
lieve a distressed animal. Have him
to examine your sick stock.
T o Q u ro a C o ld In O n o Day
Take laxutive bromo quinine tablets.
No wonder oo much Polk county All druggists refund the money if it
washing ia done at the steam laundry fails to cure. Signature of E. W.
It is one of the heat in the state, al Grove on each box. 25 cents.
ways prompt and reliable.
They
Mrs. J. W. Crider has arrived from
make things swietas clover and whits
San Jose, California, to spend some
as snow.
weeks among hor lifelong friends,
Ask your grorfr to show you a
package of Graiti-O, the new food
drink that takes t^e place of coffee.
The children may drink it without iu-
j iry as well as the adult. All who try
it, like it. Grain-O has that rich seal
brown of Mocha or Java, but it is
made from pure grains, and the most
delicate stomach receives it without
When G. W . Johnson A Co. say
distress. ^ the price of coffee. 15c.
and 25 cts per package. Sold by all they will sell clothing at a discount ol
15 i>er cent, they mean that reduc
grocers.
tion from their ordinary prices. Then
CO U N CIL M EE TIN G .
is no sham or any kind of deceit
That offer may not last long, so you
The representatives of this city
had better take prompt advantage o!
voters were called to order Monday
it. There is no better stock in the
evening by Councilman-at-large Hay-
city. Their wedding garments can­
ter.
i
not be beat ard their boys suits would
Present— Hayter, Fiske, Muir, Cos­
make any lad preud of himself.
per, Vassall, Riggs, street commis­
sioner and marshal.
Absent— Grant, auditor and mayor.
No wonder J. L. Stockton has such
The finance committee reported a fine dry goods trade. He has goods
the treasurer’s report as correct and that please all the ladies and they re
Ilia hill was allowed.
cognize the prices as quite reasonable
These other claims were also allow­ His stock of clothing and footwpar
ed :
will compare favorably with any oth­
F H Muscott, hauling ........ $ 5 65 er in the city, and his clerks make a
M 1) Ellis, lights .................... 102 75 pleasant impression on all who go
J M Grant, salary.................... 21 00 there.
J J Williams, street work . . . .
6 50
Jas Robinson, gravel ............
5 10
A petition, signed by CC taxpayers,
Christinas is coming and at the New
was p-esentod, asking the city to buy York Bucket store they have a grand
the electric light plant of M. D. Ellis. assortment of things suitable for holi­
On motion of Muir the petition was day preseuts. Books and games ol
given hack to the presenter to secure all sorts and dolls without number. A
more siguatures, it being the sense of variety of pretty cases for various pur­
the council that it should not be act­ poses and numerous seasonable nov­
ed upon unless signed by a good ma­ elties, Their usual low prices prevail.
jority of the voters of the town.
R Koehler asked a two weeks’ post­
An immense assortment of holiday
ponement in regard to the railroad's
proposed sidewalk on Clay atreet and goods have just been unpacked at tilt
on motion of Vassall the same was Yokohama Tea store. Everything in
the line of tableware, lamps and nov
granted.
On molion of Fiske Oscar Hayter elties. Ask to see their silverware.
was hired as the city’s legal adviser China and other beautiful things for
for one year, and a resolution was presents.
adopted fixing his salary at $50 per
annum ami prescribing his duties.
DALLAS B U B B LIN C S .
On motion of Riggs the auditor was
At Byerley’s restaurant on Main
instructed to notify M. D. Ellis that street you can get a good warm meal
the council desire him to give morn­
at any hour of the day. Country folks
ing service on the arc light system for should drop in there for dinner.
'be same money now paid, and in the
¡vent that this request be not granted
that it is the sense of this council that
Highest cash price paid for all kinds
the price for eich arc light be reduc of poultry at the Launer meat market
ed from $7.50 to $6.58.
That is the place to get juicy beef­
The street committee reported that steaks, fresh sausage and spare ribs.
some of the sidewalk lately ordered
.*»
had not been built, and that some had
In
buying
Christmas
gifts, let alone
not built theirs as ordered by the
street commissioner. On motion of fiimsy, useless things and purchase
Vassall the sidewalks built bv Mrs. such articles as are often needed and
Conkey, Mrs. James, David Cosper. will last for years. You might doubt
David Riley and Mr. Cuiler were ac­ it, but at Faull'e hardware store may
cepted and the liens aginst the prop­ be found many appropriate articles
erty discharged. The auditor was in­ Go there and take a good look and
structed to advertise for bids for the you will be sure to find what will
building of the sidewalks along the please your friends. Ask Mr. Faull
Harris and Hotel Holman properties, to suggest some things.
and the street commissioner was in­
**a
structed to place on the proper lines
John E. Smith seldom fails to pro­
the sidewalks of Bakin, VanOrsdell, duce exuctly what is wauted in black-
Dunn and Smith
smithing.
Oil motion of Fiske the street com ­
«*«
mittee was instructed to find the west
A great variety of Christmas things
line of the Conkey claim and to lo­
cate therefrom the permanent lines of for ladies and children caD be had at
Shelton street, they to employ a sur­ he furnishing goods emporium of
veyor and to act in conjunction with Mrs. Chace. See the samples in her
show window*.
the property holders.
By a unanimous vote resolution No
4 was rescinded, it being virtually the
We patronise Docksteader’s livery
same as No. 1.
stable because he keeps swift teams
Muir adjourned.
and comfortable vehicles. If you went
School Supeiintendent Starr this
week visited the Suver, Vallevview,
Airlie, Elkins and Sunnyslope schools.
They have a new brick chimney at
Suver and at Airlie the building is t >
Ab lo S o u r c e s D ish ed u p for O u r
be painte I and the outbuildings re­
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers
paired. The Elkins and Peedee schools
H. C. Seymour, teacher of the
In Ab rev iated P a r a g r a p h s .
will close next Friday with appropri­ Rii kreall school, rejiorU that during
ate exercises.
the last school month there was an en­
Spectacles and Blasses at Pfennig’s.
rollment of forty with no tardiness
See the attractive holiday things in
See White Front Grocery for toys the Bee-Hive show window. How and eight visitors. Angelina South-
and dislios.
the children of any family would en­ wick, Katie Fox, Hazel Vaughn, Guy
Tatom, Linn Nesmith, Dave and
T. L. Dunsmore and Miss Lola M. joy some of them.
Elizabeth Rem pel, John and Breacbtt
Hutton, also Samuel Kiinmrl and Miss ! Mrs. Hester Ellia and daughter, Simonton, Nettie and Vernie Gibson,
Lizzie Wagner were married in Fails I Bertha, are still visiting in California Perry and Sybil McDowell, Raymond,
City this week.
The latter will soon be home, but the Francis and Prince Lacy, Iva and Li.
lab McDaniel, Vida and Rmli Myer,
Hollo Central: G oto White Front j former will remain all winter.
grocery for nice toys, line dishes and I I. M Simpson furnishes the prod­ Willie, Harry and Bennie Hill were
all kinds of candius, nuts, raisins and uct of 28 cows to the Independence neither absent nor tardy.
etc.
creamery, the net profit on each cow
Holiday goods of every imaginable
kind at the Bee Hive. Dolls of all
Frank Kerelake’s mother ha* oome : being over $5 a month.
from Niagra Falls, New York, to live I The Evangelical people are having sorts, sizes and prices lots of media -
with him.
an interesting revival meeting at the ical toy», framed pictures, writing
desks, a variety of games, doll bug­
In Portland this week $.300,000 has college chapel.
gies and go carts, toilet and perfume
been subscribed for the great Lewis & |
Hello: Have you used any of the sets, work boxes, air guns, dumb bells,
Clark exposition to he held there in
White Front grocery Java and Mocha steam engines, croquet sets, black­
1905. The united enthuisiasm with :
coti'eo at 25 cents a pound. The sou­ boards, celluloid goods and numerous
whiah the city has taken ho d of the '
venir china of court house, academy novelties.
proposition insures its succrss. The ;
and public school is going to be the
Every Tuesday afternoon from 1
four biggest suhseribers are: H. W. !
nicest you ever saw.
to 5 will be ladica day at the Dallas
Corbett $30.000, Henrv Weinhard $10, |
000, City and Suburban railway Co. I Christmas! What would he longer bowling alley. It is the aim of Mr.
$10,000,"Pori land Railway Co. *7000. kept or more kindly remembered Webster to keep all rough character*
There are ten subscriptions ranging than a photograph on the finest upto- away.
between $5000 and $2000, and about date cards and what would cost you
Clarence and Orville Shultz are now
twenty of $ 1000 , the balance being in less?—T. J. Cherrington, Dallas Ore­
proprietors of one Dallas harbor shop
smaller sums.
gon.
while J. H. Lawton and Alvis Lynch
A. J. Snell wanted touttend a partv
Go to Wagner Broa. for plows and run the other.
but was afraid to do so on account of harrows, sulkey, gang and disc plows,
J S. Ashbaugh won the turkey for
pains in his stomach, which he feared seeders and fanning mills which are
the highest score at the bowling alley
would grow worse. He says, “ I was always in stock, also prepared spray
Thanksgiving day.
telling my troubles to a lady friend, for orchards.
who said: 'Chamberlain’s Colic, Cho­
Clyde and Van Embree are arran­
It is the same old story: The
lera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put White Front grocery has the finest ging to take up government land and
you in condition for the party.’ I line of lamps, Haviland and German go into tire cattle businoss in eus'ern
Oregon.
bought a bottle and take pleasure in china and holiday goods.
stating that two doses cured me and
A d v e rtis in g Va lu e .
Judge Burnett’s 'erm of eirouit
enabled me to have a good time at
Other things being equal, the ex­
the party.” Mr. Snell is a resident of court began Monday and adjourned
Summer Hill, New York. This rem­ Tuesday noon, the docket being very tent of circulation of a newspaper de­
short and most of the cases settled be termines its value as an advertising
edy is for sale by A. K. Wilson.
fore court began. There was no need medium. The Newspayer Blue Book
Convince yourself tliai Ely’s Cream of a grand jury ard none drawn. M. just published contains a select list of
Balm deserves all that has been Said D. Ellis and C. R. Farley were the the best newspapers in the United
of it as means of quick relief and court bailiffs. Clerk Laugliary had States and it says that the It. mizer is
final ct re in obstinate cases of nasal the records in ship shape.
ine of the best 18 weekly papers in
catarrh and hay fever. A trial size
Oregon, No othe| paper on earth ba­
costs but lOccnis, Full size 5 0 cents.
Mrs. Emma Skinner and family for­ rn large a circulation In Polk county,
Sold by druggists or mailed by Ely merly of Dallas, now live in Mexico, therefore no other is so valuable n
Bros., 56 Warren street. New York where their daughter, Sadie, died re­ medium to reach the greateat possi-
Mt. Olive, Arkaasas, May 17th 1901. cently.
b e number of people in thia county.
Messers Ely Bros.: Please send me
W. J. Wileey, state organizer of the As all its news contents is in a con­
one bottle of Cream Balin, family size.
densed shape, there is a greater am-
1 think it is the best medicine for ca order of Forresters, was lobbed of $65 O mt of it than in many papers of lar­
tarrh in the world. Very respect­ in Dallas Tuesday night. After the ger size.
lodge meeting he started to Hotel
fully, J. M. Scholtz.
Gail and when near ills alley hack of
af fa ir s in Cuba and Porto Rico
Putnam fadeless dye« do not stain Wilson’s drug store, was robbed by
the hands or spot the kettle, except­ two men. They threw him down and have become quite and peaceful and
A Good C o u g h M e d ic in e .
ing green and purple. Sold by A. K. one prevented him from nmkijg any
From the Gazette, Toowoomba, Aus-
the same ia true in the greater part i f
noise while the other went through
Wilson. 10 cents per package.
ralia: I find Chamberlain's Cough
t ie Phil ppinca. A few provinces
his pockets.
Remedy is an excellent medicine.
J. B. Nunn and E. H. Hibbard havo
L ilian, son of J. M. Davis and wife, ihare are still rebellious bill our sol­ I have been suffering from a severe
sold their prunes ungraded at $2.85 a
of Goose-ieck, died at the state hoe dier boy* are gradually subdueing eough for the laat two months, and it
hundred pounds net.
pital in Salem, November 28th. aged hem and before a great while happi has effected a cure I have great
pleaanre in recommending it.— W. C.
The Woodman ball was a big affair 43 years.
nets and prosperity will reign where Wockner. Tliia ja the opinion of one
and panned out well financially.
There
will
be
the
usual
services
at
for generations the people had beeu of our oldest and most respected res­
There were about 100 maskers rep­
resenting everything from the sub- the Baptist ehurch next Sunday mor­ under the galling yoke of Spanish op­ idents, end has been voluntarily given
ning
and
evening
and
at
Oakdale
in
in good faith that others may try the
, lime to the ridiculous. The finest la­
pression.
remedy and he benefited, as was Mr.
dies costume was worn by Miss Ber­ the afternoon by the paaltor, Rev. J
R
G.
Russell.
Wockner. This remedy is sold by A.
tha Collins and ihe finest gents by
T h i s P a p e r aad O r e g o n i a n ,
K. Wilson.
Milo Woods. Miss Kate Godfrey was
U. H. Hyde, who lived south ol
If you want to keep posted on coun­
dressed in the moat original manner Ballston for many year«, died this ty. state, nntional and worldwide news
and as a hayseed, Claud Lynch took week ot Sheridan, where lie had gone take the Itemizer am! the Oregonian
8M ITH FIE LD .
the cake. The best sustained la­ for medical treatment. He was bur­
in comdination at $2 a year. Tbe
Jesse
Martin
shipped a car of wood
dies and gents characters were repre­ ied Wednesday at Pleasant Hill cem­ news from congress will lie of especial
to Portland Thursday.
sented by Mrs. Kerslake and North etery.
interest for some months to come and
Cherrington. It was decided that
G. W. Myers has been building soma
Postmaster Coad and his deputy, 'he Oregonian will contain all of it.
Frank Rerslake wore the best costume
I’h# news letters from all parts of tlii- new fence.
Fred.
Toner,
have
made
several
con­
Prizes were awarded to the above
county and the many other item,
Mr. Haverland has gone to liis ranch
named {»ersons by Judges Oscar Hay venient improvements in the office.
picked up from everywhere ought to nt Dolph.
Report of Ballston school for the
ter, I. N. Woods and W. V. Fuller.
make the Itemiier a welcome visitor
month ending November 29th : En­
Jasper Boydslon, who has been
Prof. Bittnur and wife were visited rolled, 55; average attendance, 52; ■o every hame in the county.
working for Aichie Myor, has gone to
by her parents, 1). V. Olds and wife, tardy, 5; never absent uor tardy, Alice
Portland.
L E T T E R LI8T.
last week.
and Lucy Birks, Jesse, Edna and Zel
Jesse Wise and wife were visiting
ma
Butler,
Earl,
Floyd
and
Rhoda
These letters remain uncalled for in
Monuments and tompstones made
to order and all kinds of cemetery Conner, Luther, Dora, Grace and Eu­ the Duilas postoffice for the week end­ G. W. Myer this week.
work well and promptly done by G L. nice Otlinger. Preston and Noel Dic­ ing December 4th, and parties calling
Ruby Hastings lias the a grippe,
Hawkins, the Independence marble key, Otlie and Flora Mayfield, Min­ for them will please state that they
nie
Scars.
Chester
Ball,
Ernest
Buell,
have been advertised:
cutler.
The Seat P re s c rip t Ian for M a l a r i a
Mattie and Mattie Gariett, George
Mrs Annie Darling,
I' bills and fevers is a bettle of Grove's
Mrs. J. H. Nies is visiting her and Hilda Clarke, Orplia, Fay and
Mr William Hughes,
I’aateless Chill Tonic It is simply
daughter. Mrs. O. J. Cosper, at Waila- Nellie Shipley, Georgia Newell, Mabel
Mias Martha Haverland,
iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
Dorton, Gladys Chandler, Gerald Ti’ *
burg, Washington.
Mr« J 8 Hall,
No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents.
Photographs: You can have your lery, Lena Davis. Francis Harris,— A.
Mrs Nora Hall,
J. Shipley and Mrs. Nancy Tillery,
stamp pictures 24 for 35 cents at
Mrs Martha Harris,
On Thank-giving day eve Uncle
teacher*.
H L Jones,
Cherringten’s, Dallas, Oregon.
Hill Brown sen' a dozen fat chickens
Ernest Dimmick and wife, of Stan-
Mr H V L-.ndreth,
; O those he tliooeht would appreciate
wood, Wasnington, have been spend­
Mis* Merritield,
I then*.
ing several weeks here wi:h hi* broth­
•Mr and Mrs Miller Taylor,
er, Henry, who has the double daily
Mrs Amelia Thurston,
O
LXA.
mail stage cool rapt between Dallas
Mr Jelinny Williams,
Bld Ta» Hi* M u ta n t
and Dixie. Before going home he
T W « $1(MlWi I« oa ev«i 7 box o f the ( « v a in
■oars tbs
Mr John White.
painted hi* brother's house a neat
Laxative Bromo-Quitti ne
C. G, C oad , postmaster.
green color.
W H A T W E HAVE L E A R N E D DUR1NC
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL-
O
x
George Bros, at the White Housi
restaurant always have good things on
their lunch counter.
WORTH
SALEM
ß
W E S T SALEM .
Miss Sylvia White was tick
week.
Mr. Lynch knows all about how to
do the best kind of blacksmlthing.
Mrs. W. P. Ringle is able to be up>
after a six weeks siege of malarial
fever.
H. P. De Voe has been working for
P. B. Miller.
Loren Wann is home from Wash­
ington to spend the winter.
The Chinese gardner bus moved
away from tbe house near the bridge.
Walker Fitts has opened a fish and
poultry market on Commercial street,
opposite the Willamette hotel.
G. W. Chapman and wife spent
Thanksgiving with X . IS. Brown and
wife, of Eol*.
The West Salem friends of Kugeua
Hanu a and wife, of Michigan City,
went in a body last Tuesday evening
Mrs. Be. lie Craven Nordbv has and surprised them and a very pleas­
gone to housekeeping in Portland and ant evening was spent.
her sister Dora, who is a shorthand re­
porter in an insurance office, is board­
PO LK.
ing with her.
John Rsmpel planted in his garden,
On Thanksgiving day, F. J. Coad fourteen varieties ef wheat from all
and wife entertained Sylvester Swain, over the world to try them and find
of Harney county, he having been a out whether these are better varietiea
former resident of Dallas.
than are now grown by the farmers,
Gerhard J. Rempel, of Rickreall,
writes from Tchakmak, Crimea, Rus­
sia, Ootober 20th, that they are both
well and say that it is dry as it has
been all summer. People there have
very queer ideas concerning our
country, and can hardly be made to
believe that many of our states are
thousands of miles apart. At some
places there they butcher hogs that
weigh 450 pounds each.
HOME
AMD
CHILD
Does your horse “feel his
oats"? What a difference be­
tween the grain-fed and the
grass-fed horse! The first
strong and full of ginger, the
second flabby, weak and tired
out before he begins. The
eeding makes the difference.
Children are not alike either.
One is rosy, bright-eyed, full
of life and laughter, another is
pale, weak and dull. The feed­
ing again is responsible.
Sickly children need special
feeding. They don’t “feel their
oats”. Scott’s Emulsion adds
just the right richness to their
diet It is like grain to the
lorse. The child gets new
appetite and strong digestion.
Scott’s Emulsion is more
than food. It is a strong
medicine. It rouses up dull
children, puts new flesh on thin
ones and red blood into pale
ones. It makes children grow.
Scott’s Emulsion makes ordi­
nary food do its
duty.
There is to be a Christmas tree and
entertainment at the school house.
There will also be on* at the Mention-
ite church and at Smithfield.
The grain fields are a nice green
color now that do the eyas good to
look at. When the weather permits
the farmers are plowing for spring
grain.
H o lid a y G oods.
As usual, H. J. Otfield, the grocer,
has a very attractive stook of Christ­
mas gifts on display. Among them
are a variety ol beautiful lamps, fancy
water and lemonade sets, pretty China
ware of many kinds, puff boxes and
jewel cases, express wagons and carts,
magic lanterns, story books, children’s
trunks, dolls of all sorts and carriages
for them, trains of cars, different
games, fancy boxes, candies, nuts, rai­
sins, fruits and many other nice
things. Take your children to choose
for themselves from this handsome
stock of Christmas things.
R a il R o a d to F a lls C ity .
At a Board of Trad* meeting Tues-
lay evening, L. Gerlinger, through his
chief engineer, J. H. Coovert, made
our people a proposition to this effect:
For a subsidy of $10,000, not to be
paid until the road is in running or­
der, he will build between here and
Falls City and beyond, a standard
gauge rail road to bo operated contin­
uously. 8 aw logs would be delivered
as cheap in Dallas a* to Falls City
and $2 cheaper than they could be
bought in Portland. The proposition
was accepted and a finance committee
»re to attend to the details. It would
be principally a logging road and
This picture represents would in lime be extended to the
the Trade Mark of Scott's Willamette river and on west to the
Emulsion and is on the ocean. Millions of feet of superior
wrapper of every bottle.
timber would be tributary to the road.
tend for fret sample,
SCOTT A BOWNE,
NEW TO-DAY.
409 Pearl S»., New York.
¡ 0 « snd $ 1 . all druggists.
ASTURAOK WANTED roH HEITER WITH
P
prtoll«?« of bull— Jersey preferred.
he owner or two s t r a y g e e s e a t
Hherale’s place on Halt Greek can get them by
paying 10 ceuta for this notice.
T
FEW FINE BRONZE TURKEY OOBLERS
fer naie by Jae. Boyd Eton, near Dalla».
.
For the purpose of changing the
business known as Friedman’s
New Racket into a firstclass clo­
thing store, wo have inaugurated
an auction tale, commencing on
GOOD FRBHIi COW WITH DURHAM CALF
for aale by O. N. Graham near John Oujr'e
place. No bueiaeas done on Saturday.
A
Monday, k e ile r 2nd, T
WO FUEL BLOODRD 1-YEAR-OLD DURHAM
bulla for eil« by Mr*. A . J. Heating« at BmNM-
field*
At 1 o'clock, p. ni„ and continu­
ing daily until tlio 1st of January
on the corner of Htate and Com­
mercial streets, Aalem, Oregon,
at which place the goods are be­
ing sold without limit or reserve
to intending purchasers.
It it
the chance of a lifetime for those
who attend the sales, for we mean
business. The stock consists of
Dress Goods, Quilted Matins, Em­
broideries, Table Cloths, Towels,
Shawls. Scarfs, Knit Good«, Ho­
siery, Gloves, Neckwear, Ponpona,
Trimmings of many kinds anil
descriptions, Cords and Tassels,
Combs, Cepes, Jackets, Blankets,
Quilts, Childrens Dress, Skirls,
Silver Trays, Silver Berry and
Fruit Dishes, Dresden Dressing
Cases, Knives, Forks and Spoon«,
Pin L'uahlona, Vsnitian Mirrors,
Fancy Ribbons, Spool Silk and
Twist, Linen Thread, Clothing for
Children, Youth«,Mens’ and Boys
Overcoats, Mackintoshes and tn
immense line of Mena Overahirta
in White and Colors, an endless
variety of Underwear, Gents’ Neck
wear. Silk, Linen and Cotton
Mufflers and handkerchiefs. For
those who wish to purchase at
private «ale a full force of clerks
will lie kept.
J. J. Wiseman can show you a va­
riety of things that would make nice
Christmas gifts. All kinds of cutlery,
many useful tin articles, parlor stoves,
kitched ranges. Bee the goods and
ask the prices.
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Why not add nt least one piece ef
new furniture to your home as u
Christmas gift to some member of
the family. It would be enjoyed by
Mr. Kerslsk* can show you some
uery nice things in that line
Brown A Hon ask an inspection of
l their new grocery department and
think the goods will speak for Ihem-
„lvea. Frank Brown is a real artist
in that line and can always show you
something new and attractive in ar­
rangement.
Their eatables stand
baok for no others.
if you want something dressy snd
serviceable in the way of headgear or
ornamenta, go to Miaa Hillock's mil­
linery (tore. Gifta for the holidays
may be obtained there.
W ith .
lust
Nelli# Wann is attending school in
Balsm.
your horses well cared for, take them
to his barn.
All kinds of stock and poultry feed
can he had at Mr. Ullrey’a feed atore,
and bran, chop, shorts, hay for ani
mala, grit, oyster sheila, grain and
egg producers for liens.
B aking
P owder
M fw Use *Nip 8«$* ! _
_
.
,
. . .
R BALE BY SAMUEL ORR AT RICKREALL:
Two 2-year-old colta aired by Joe Hubbards
Ormonde, one sucking colt aired by Clanfleld’s
Clyde, and one brood mare. One years time gir«*
with approved security, If desired.
P
Y°i R
SALE- A SPAN OF LARGE, FINE BLACK
younr mares by Jaa« Boydaton at Polk.
RBT C LA M ITALIAN
YEARLING
tree« for aale by H. 8. Buta.
F
PRUNE
j*OR R E N T -A 14 ACRE HOP YARD ON Oooee-
neck. For terms apply to J. J. Finn at McCoy.
He oan get the right parties «U acres more a abort
distance from hie yard.
•
1
ONEY TO LOAN ON MPROVED FARM PRO-
J ratea by Oscar Hayter, Dallae,
party at
M
ONE Y TO LOAN
irity.
M
W
AT « PER CENT ON FARM
J. L. COLLINS, Dallas.
E HAVE
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
farm property.
S IB L E Y * EAKIN .
Final Settlement.
otice m hereby oiven t r a t th e n r-
«teraigned has Bled hla final account m •»se­
ll.inlet rator ol
the estate
of John Mt^uerr>,
«¡•"•eased, aad Mender. January fitb, lfiM. at 1
a clock, p m . of eakf day. at tbe eounty court house,
of Folk county, Oregon, hue bean filed by lion. J.
E. Hi bier, Judge -f the <«iuirtv eourt fur said county,
as the tmi# and place for the bearing of the unite.
All persona interested ih aakf matter are hereby no
tiffed to appear et saM timo and show sauna, if any
1 those bo. why entri account should not he approved
•i»d tbe tot'i.unt settled and closed.
Da ilea, Oregon, I»ar. R ifin ì.
S. Friedman,Auctioneer
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