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Our Holiday Special COLORED - PICTURES, - REPRODUCTIONS FROM FAMOUS PAINTINGS, FREE T O OUR CUSTOMERS j * ^ j * The fiither of young Mar«Uiui who I recently enc*pe«| from our j.til and i* Htill >it laiKt4, arriv'd fn»m 8nu*h Da kota Uct w**ek, expecting to be at hie son’« trial. He »e« met! to he very much of a gentleman and made a good impression on all with whom he came in contact. A Roundup of Ringst We have rounded tip this fall a large lot of new gnger ring*, from some of the bent lui uses in America. Thin loundup is for your ben* tit—for you to choose from wnenevei von wish a ring, for a gift or personal use. No word but cimice can jnsily describe the array. It is such a showing as you would expect to see in a large city j' welcr’s—and as i* seldom §*•< n in towns of Salem’s size. And the be.-t ol it all, fioin a purchasing stand* p<,iut, is thttt a very little protit always suffices us. The Bullstou Wootlmen have just choten as consul K. A. Campbell; banker. C. 8 Graves; adviser, T. J. Short: clerk, Henry Butler; escort, Peter Nairn ; watchman , R E Bohan non; sentry, G, A McCulloch ; mana Corner State and Liberty streets, Paient. Commencing Monday, December 1st, we will give free of ger, N. F. G'egg. BARR’S JEWELRY STORE net charge with When a portrait enlarging ag« nt com« » around it will tie far best to have nothing to do wish him. for the or more of merchandise purchased at our store, and upon experience all over this country uaa I been that most «if them are unreltahh- p •esentation of coupon in this advertisement, o n e colon d cdiarpers. ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH p'ulure of high art ONLY ONE PICTURE .* T O EACH PURCHASER ¡ bplusto - t k i s ootjfojst This Coupon entitles the holder to one of $ our colored pictures, as per advertisement of J our holiday special in the Itemizer. i THE BEE HIVE STORE. ) n sro c o u p o n ; u n to p ic t u Mhis offer will hold good for a limited time only. — B e e - H i v e s » « Whether S«*e Mrs Weaver,s pretty samples of | burnt leather xvo'k in the show 'vin- ! dow of Mrs. Chace. She is taking or ! ders for such things for presents. Or not you wish to purchase, we would like to have you call when in Salem and see our great exhibition of holi day goods. We arc sure you will he delight»' I with our monster showing. If you will do as we request, volt will then consider the advantages that our store offers. All our goods arc marked in plain fi gures, thus assuring our trade fair treatment. If yon" can not come in person, a »nail order will do as well, and we guar antee just as close price* ami reliable goods. We are also representatives for all • astern magazin<‘8 and periodical», and would be please«! to re ceive your subscription. Because of increased business Shaw ! & Sou will erect a 50 b 72 feet addi iion in rear of their teed shed b.»ck «*t the howling alley. Jap Miller Ins returned from Port land. where his eyesight was greatlx improved. Mrs Dr. Farley has gone to Port land with her molhei, Mrs. Dr. Cline, who was out on a visit. Frank Kerslake anti wife have h e»* spendihg some days at I he metropolis M ARKET REPORT. [C orrtcU d weekly by G ooch dros. i Leaders in Low Prices D A L L A S LO CALS. Yon can only know how other» would appreciate a photo of yours- if . Where else in the valley can be b\ knowing h >w von **»ij >y getting a found a» gn*cery store that is doing a picture of some esteemed friend We are better prepared than ever before j belter business than that of Dunn tiros. They ketp fresh upi'nlat»* goods with lute ami p.e.ty tiling» for the and always »»11 at fair price». holidays Call and see ;neni«c tilt- Extras of every imaginable kind for *** buggies, carriages and wagons kept by «1 illions at Cherr»n” * r ’s gallery in Holiday good» in great variety now Wagner Bros. And they have lots of the Wi!»ou block in Dallas. extras for machinery. You will be Thad. Stevens lives on tin* C;ow y arriving at the Morris jewelry store. surprised at the variety and quantity farm of W W. Fawk. who ha» bought Go and take ycur pick whjle the »lock »>f ex Has carried by them. Ask for properly in Salem aud moved there is fresh. Elegant presents for ladie whatever you want sod they will be from Oik Grove Hi» brother, Hen and gentlemen. very apt to produce it. A** ry, also lives in Salem. Fanil’s hardware st«>re always keeps F. E. Osborn and Miss Blanche Warren Graham n«»w runs a daily up with the procession and in the Phillips were married at Imlt'peodence maile hack from Salem to McCoy ami Wednesday, and licenses hAve been front rank. Wh»UsV»r you cau get at issued f»»r 'he marriage of John Bait Ferrydale, leaxing Sih-rnat 7 in the any such ».lore in the valley may be mottling and returning in the after I*» Nan Wood, also (Jims. Keith to had there. A» to quality, he bandies noon. « Dell* Graves. no recoml class goods and his prices Shultz Bros, have plact d ihrep now are in ver higher than elsewhere. See The new furnace recently put into chair» and other new furniture in their hi» parlor stoves and you will waul the Presbyterian church makes it one Examine his cooking ranges elegant barber shop. more comfortable than ever before. A and you will pronounce them an im belter rostrum has been put in the Frank Howe ha« come from Nome* prov* ment over anything of the past Baotist church and it is to he newly to spend the winter in Seattle with ’" a * p.ipmed. Progressive p is tors mak hi» hither and uncle Z icti. progressive churches. Bible», vift book« and the most re Cites. Morrison, al Pioneer flown on cent productions of the best author» Unde Pleas. Orel ard, of Ballstou. s the Yaquina, has been making tin- may hereafter always be had at Wil- improving hut not yet well. deer wish he were <lea»l. »on’s drugstore. Any book not in The grandsons of E. L. Ingalls and »lock will be promptly ordered for you Rev. J. S. Lindsay will preach at Elkins school house next Sunday wife came up from Portland to spend If you want to know the most popular bookc. of the season, ask to see them morning and at Bridgeport in the Thanksgiving with them. ■ vt niwg. W. v). Cook, formerly of Indepen Gayn »r*s »tore was never better Bring this notice am) five cents and dence, is now on a stock ranch down get i wo packages of Injun bread at near Fort Orford. He lias 1,400 acres »locked with pleasant and durable and is raising hogs, sheep and catile. things to wear on the feet during win he White Front grocery. HD wife is a daughter of Ben White- ter Their slippers for evening would Your poultry and egg» wanted at aker. give you great comfort. i he White Front grocery. Congress will meet next. Monday The office of Dr. F. J Friedrich, and many impoitant qtieDions will Order whatever you want from Sa leirist, is over the Dallas hank. s(K)i) he sprung. The republicans who lem through Stage Driver Fidler. Miss Dona Reynolds has been in are in the majority are by no means McMinnville visiting her sister, Halim, of one mind upon the great leading W .W .U llrev, dealer in flour, feed, who is hook keeper at Jacobson’s questions at issue. grain and stock foods, has remedies •tore. 9 F B. Gw inn has moved from Mon for all the diseases of animals and The motor now runs Between Mon mouth to Salem »ml will take charge poultry, and he has truck that will mouth and Airlie ten minutes quicker of the Claud Hurst hop yard near make your liens lay during the win there. ter. than bef«rre. T H E O LD R E U A B L E Wheat, per bushel. 52(«bO eta Brai;; per ton Shorts, per ton, $20. Oats, per bushel, 30 cl». Flour, per 10 barrtd»,$3 00. Flour, per sack, 80c. Buckwheat fiour, $2.50 per cwt. Germea, $1 00 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. [Corrected weekly by Dunn's Grocery. I'otatoea, per bushel. 50.1» Butter, per pound 25@27j cts. Lard, per pound, 15 eta. Bacou,«idev, per pound, 15@18 rtr Hume, per pound, 18<g20 eta. Shoulder., per pound, 12(>«15 ut* E ggs, per dozen, 30 ct*. Chicken», per dozei. Dried fruit», per pouuu, ct» Beet», per pound, 1 cent» Turnip», ,ier pound, 1 ct». Cabbage, per pound, 2 ct». Onion», per pound, 2 ct». Bean», per pound, 5(87 cent». Corn meal, per pound, 3^ ct» Hay, per ton, t5:8$9 ^ A K lfiG POWDER A b s o lu te ly P u r » THEME a NO SUBSTITUTE L u c k In T h ir t e e n . A s l e e p A m i d F la m e » . Breaking into a blniing home, rotnc firemen 'ately dragged the »leeping inmate» from death. Fancied »ecuri- (y and death near. It is that way when you neglect cough» and o ld » . Do not ill) it. Dr King’» New Dia- covery for Con.uinptnm give» perfect protection againet all throad, cheat and lung trouble». Keep it near and avoid suffering, death and doctor’» hill». A teaapiamful stop» a late cough, peraisleut use the most »tub born. Harmless anti nice tasnting. It is guarnut-ed to satisfy by all drug gist». I’.'ice 50 cent» and $1. Trial bottle» free. C O LLEGE NO T E » . The students are »pending tire Ti Ankagiviug recess at their several homes. A. P. Klaser made n business trip to Portland Saturday. Pres. Poling preached at Brooks Sunday, returning Tuesday evening. By »ending 13 mil»» Win. Spirey, of Walluri Furnace, Vt., gut a box of Bucklen’» Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a tmrrinle fever »ore on Ilia leg. Nothing el»e could. Positively cure* bruiee», felon», ulcer», eruption*, boil», burn*, corn» and pile». Only 25c. Guaraniecd by all druggiat». L E T T E R L IS T . Theae letter» remain uncalled for in the Duda* poHtollice for the week end ing Nov. 24th, and parties culling for them will pleaae state that they have been advertised : Mib# Pauline Bareille, Mr. William Bicbael. Mr. Herbert B. Cochran— 2, Den Herr H. Oalle. berg, Mr. A. P. Harvey, M. MuhUtigh, Lewi» L. Matney, Mia« Maudie Miller, Mr. H. 8. Turwell, Prof. Win. While, Mr. W. Lee Young. 0 . G. Co* i), po»tm»«ter. The girls have organized a clues in physical training. D a l l a s to L o n d o n . Kirkpatrick & Williams, the wide The basket bull game with Dixie awake and rustling agent», have 'bis Saturday was a victory for tire college fall sent about 3,000 bale» of Hratclaas team. Score 22 to 18, hope from hero direct to London, »nd All tile students are required to add now they have bought for the same spelling to their long list of studies. market from M. M. Ellis and Hugh Hayes 200,000 pound» of a» good Class twice a week. prune* »» were ever produced in the Open meeting of the Homo Liter atate. The fruit i* being nicely, pack ary society December 12th, aud a ed in 25 pound boxer, which will be When you want the best livery ser joint meeting with Sorosis December attractively labelled. It will take »ev vice to lie had in town, g«) to Camp Uhli. en car* to hold the 8,000 boxes of t>e1l A Robinson, the accommodating fruit. Those hop* and llioas prunes, A party of the college boys inspect and popular young men who succeed than which none better ever entered ed the grading of the new railroad ed Mr. Docksteader. the English capital, will be a good ad- this week. V vertiaenient for Oregon, for the Wil lamette valley, and especially Dallas If verv particular about your iron Harry Hyde and wife have returner) and vicinity A» one reault, the acre work, have it done by Lynch A Row from Sun Francisco. age of both will bo materially increas ell. ed. Miss Hilliard, the millh ery trim mer of Mrs. Chace, has gone to Port land fot medical treatment, Fred Rex. who bought the Turnbull Miss Nora Harris, ister of Mrs. M. farm north of Independence, w*U soon E. Sargeant, of Pcrrydale, is now as he back from a visit to Wisconsin, ful sistant pastor of a church in Colorado. W. W. Dawson has bought the ly satisfied to remain in Oregon. Jack Michell, of Grass Valley, was howling alley from H A. Webster and Some think it w ul«l he ill right t«) in tov.n this week For a number of W li. Hiephcrd has moved hi* shoot appropriate |56U,000 for the Lewis years lie lived at Falls City. ing gallery iu o the same building, Dr and Clm k fair, hut all wr»>ng to set Locke having moved his drug store to apart $300,000 to pay those who serv Win. Kuhnke and family, who live«l one door north of the Castle A Halde- ed in the Indian wars. The latter is five mile» northwest of town, have iiiaP meat market. a prior obligation which should have gone to Alberta. The Falls City public retinol has Marble Cutter Hawkins Is no long been met long ago. er at Independence. All orders or re C. Craven, acrois the hall from this been closed on account of diptheria in ' If y o u want the l»est fiour t«» he bail quests concerning cemetery work office, wiil clean and press gentlemens the neighborhood. i in.Dali» s, order it direct, from the mill should be addressed to him at Dallas. clothing for a dollar a month and will of Gooch Bros. Their new machinery Fred. Chapman gathers cream near produces a superior article. Sheridan and hatiL it to the McMinn Huge tables of bargains in dre 8 tnk« orders for tailor made clothing. ville cr* am«*ry **. g o o d s , waists, skirts, jackets, raincoats, Charlie Boyle and Holt McDaniel inch and hoy8 suits and overcoats at rent hunting privilege» on their lakes Have you trie«l Die new meat mar When you can’t eat break George Shields will run the Fletch ket on the east side of Main street, one-fifth off of our regular price.— R at so much fur the season, all others er hop yard near McCoy. fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. | next door to the real estate office of I bei »g excluded. Mr. Shrm r, Mr. W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R f N C E. Bryan it Son. Henry Cunpbcll. The proprietors Thompson and Mr. Fisher pay $7.50 Bernice, E»rl and Winnette, ohi.d- T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - Down near Medford is a 35 aero al When you can’t eat bread ren of J. K Sears, of McCoy, are at I will make a strong effort to please ird orchard that has paid big fot each for that privilege. you. tending school in Salem. and butter, take Scott’s A b le S o u rce s D ish e d u p for O u r | several years. Six packages of Malt breakfast food N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R eaders *% and a ping pong set for $1 at the The Oregonian in connection with Em ulsion. When you have Monday evening’s freight train ran In A b re vla te d P a ra g ra p h s . Not only a high grade of millinery the Itemizer at $2 a vear lias this week White Front grocery off the track two miles north o' been ordered to N Don Chapin at i at moderate prices, hut a great varie- been livin g on a m ilk diet and If yon wiint to see the greatest vari Bmitlifit-ld and »lid not get here till For groceries go to Osfield’s. Falls City, T E Canfield at Riekre . lx of ladies and childrens’ furnishing xvant som ething a little more nearly noon next day. No serious ety of genuine delicacies ever brought all. F. C. Hay tie* at Monmoti'h, Hugh goods, are on sale by Mrs. Chace in to Dallas go to the grocery store of T. damago done. Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. Carr at FruiHand and Amos Holina , Die Collins building. nourishing, take Scott’s A. Riggs. Ask to see his superfine J, J. Wiseman's yard fence has cakes, crackers, canned and bottled Dallas. M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building Em ulsion. I been painted ami his neighbor, M M goods. His supply of fruits and veg Country people desiring to exchange The Willamette is now at a good Marshall Blessing and wife are tip Ellis, has laul considerable new side- etables always equal any in town. To ge t fat you must eat boating stage and boat*» are running their produce for groceries should see from Portland and Mrs P. A. Stiles I walk. Dunn Bros, They have a fine variet' T he Oregon W eekly Journal, a D em o regularly b. tween Portland and Cor fat. Scott’s Em ulsion is a has been among Portland kindre'i. from which to select and allow best The interest . in the Evangelical cratic newspaper, It! pages, full o f news— vallis. price» for what you have. Cornelius Hughes and wife feel very 1 meeting continues without abate a ll o f it! $1 a year to any address. The great fattener, a great Silas Eades, who was raise»! »>u Mill grateful to the good people of Dallas ment. and the Baptist brethren me iouinal. P. O. B ox 121, Portland, Or. strength giver. A l ig boiler, engine -and smoko creek, now live* at Latah, W siting- who were so kind to them in their sad j to at once begin a promt« \»d meeting If your gun is out of repair or if stack for the Bryan-Lucas planing ton, and his brother, Isaac, at Spo bereavement, the death of their son. Those w ho have lost flesh vour ammunition has not pleased you, kane. « Oregon Daily Journal, a D em ocratic mill at- Falls City arrived the o i l i e r Mr. Risser, the gunsmi'h, can fix the Report of Rickreall school for th I daily new spaper, eight to L’O pages. $4 a day. Tin* boiler alone weighs 13.00B want to increase all body L A WiMiam-on, of M < Coy, raised $2 for six m onths. T he Journal Is gnu and supply you with powder and month ending November 21st : fin- ! | j year; a newspaper. Send in your subscription. pounds, aud it look twelve horses t over 700 bushels of potatoes on seven shot that xvill shoot straight. tissues, not only fat. Scott’s rolled, 31; average attendance. 30; I Interest your neighbor in T he Journal. haul it out. The Guthrie lane and ««•res of ground. Last week he brought • --------------- ........— visitors, 5; neither absent nor tan v, Address The Journal, B ox 121, Portland the n w rOid turning to the right b 4fi bushels to this market and about Em ulsion increases them all, Or. S A L E M S H O R T S T O P S . H.izel and Walter Vaughn, Sarah, youd Hie Doug Gilliam place they s many more this we» k. M try and Ralph Lucas, P > irv and j Fred and I.irsie K ihnke and their uow call the lower road becaus** it is flesh, blood and Do not put elf ordering your holi bone, Sam. Smi'h, west of Crowley, has a day photography. Sybil McDowell, Claud and Effi«* Hick | I two younger brother are running the so far to the bottom of tlie mud. Remember the nerve. new cream t-eperator. erson, Ada and Anna Longnecker. farm sin e their father went to the picture» you promised friends at Belden Grant and wifi were in Fori Vernie Gibson, Johnnie Burch, David j Alberta co »nlrv Christmas ibne. Have your negative Clare Snyder is down fr#*m Alaska, For invalids, for con land this we- k from The Dalles, where Rem pel. Linn Nesmith, Alva Ross | xvher«.* hi- father is again in the u* ws j Liken now before the rush of orders he is a tobacco merchant. Echo Siefartli, Bennie Hill, Oran Lu Platp McFee hr nchf in Tuesday valescents, for consumptives, The best photographer in the cit. is paper business. cas and Willard In e manso i. eight Than ^»giving turkey» and sold Capt. Belcher has sold his half in • •ver Dalryniple’» store. for weak children, for ¿11 H C. Seymour and Dora R *y, teach them a* 12 cents a f ound live weight. ten at in the St. Charles hotel fit Port Despite the rainy weatln r, Hie m o - ers. | H/is in 1. hh«»r. Mr Weiderkehr, ship land for $45,000 It was erected nearly qtierade given by tlx- Woodmen in the w ho need flesh, Scott’s Stamped linens, cushion tops, bu ped a lot to Portland* last week, and forty year- ago and was for a »•onsid- woolen mill was largely attended and The cosy home of Mr». Weaver west lean »earl» and embroidery square» in Em ulsion is a rich and com 1 Newton Wo» dwa »1 has some twenty erable time the best hotel in ♦In* city t fine time had. of the college i*. a sure enough art gal viiri' iy al Hie New York Racket »lore. I for sale. lery. Attractive specimens of In r At Amity W. H. H irrison is post They will save you money on table fortable food, and a natural Albert and Herm.n Zellcash, handiwork may be seen all around. If you want a good job of repairing South Dakota, have b*eu vi-itiog master, J. B. Long h is a fdelnr»* eal linen» and napkins. Give your child She ha» eight regiflar art students i done on your wagon or Vehicle go to their former neighbors, John mil lery, Drs Wood and MiiHiis are phv- ren iieeful a» well a» pretty Clirislmas tonic. and gives fourteen lessons a week. • ieians. Howard Sax age has a barber things. They will »upplv you at ev | Wagner Bios.’ shop. WiUiam Simon, north of Iodepe Scott’s Em ulsion for bone, dence. The f inner is staving in the shop. J W. Briedwidl is a merchant, eryday prices. They are offering bar Vernon house at the old Byerlcy S L. Ix*e i» past»! of the M«'thodi»t gain» in footwear aud clothing. flesh, blood and nerve. place while looking around for a l«K*a «nd C. O. Job naan of the Baptist 5U%|L We will »end you tion, and the latter ha* bought th church. SALEM As ii»iial lire steel bridge feed yard Mix pi ice nor*h of Monmouth Tner a free »ampie. At Falls City C. Forshay has a shoe lead» all other place* in caring for OREGON • re 35H acre« and lie pay- $40 an acr Bc tur« th«t thii pkfurt -tore, R. R. Bettis i» the onfectioner, Polk county horses. Il is comforta including crop ami *tock In Uw fo r m of » label la •» March A Starr run liie hotel, John ble, roomy and low priced, and is the SALEM'S GREATEST STORE Ih* wrappar ol «vtry botti» The Oregon S em i-W eekly Journal, a Courier sells groceries and furniture. most convenient for whoever crosses C o rn w r C o u rt a n d Liberty S tre e t* D em ocratic newspaper, ever fair and a l of Emulalon you boy. ways free; 164 copies in one year fo r only Dennis A Hugh's have a livery sta lire bridge. THE paints and $1.60 to any address. T he Journal, P. ble, B. J. Harrington SCOTT & BOWNE. BEST O. B ox 121, Portland. Or. hangs piper, A N Robinson is nota C H E M im . AND A dinner at Strong’» restaurant will ry public, Frank Butler does survey Sample copies of this p ip r aril' h CHEAPEST make you feel good the balance of the ing, B A. Bristol, \. If Dodd andT, <ent t»» any Folk county people, now STORE 50 c. ond $ 1 1 oli druggM». N elsewhere, if »heir a*I«1 reuses are given H. Simnes are preachers, D F. (hun day. ter and Hinshaw A B'-e*ley handle > r e g o n ; us. ✓ FOR leal estate, M L Thompson is drug One of those beautiful low priced When friends from a distance ar. gist an»l T. D. Hollowell runs a ros- lamps at the Yokohama Tea store NEW taurant. visiting xou please let u* know it. ould delight some friend as a pres DRUG G F McBce and wife spent Satur At the state agricultural colleg«1 ent. Say, mister, why not show ap STORE lay nigh» in town with'lnr sister. Mrs flier«* will he a «jierial dairy course of preciation of your wife’s faithful work bv buying fur her there a nice set of Ev. Shelton» »nd both familie» went 8 we»*ks, from January l to Fehrauary NEXT T O CASTLE fc HALDE- out to spend Sunday with their pat 17. 1903. It will lie open free to all di»hea. M A N T MEAT MARKET, DAL ents, Mr. Hellers aud wife. who are anxious to know more ah'-ut LAS. DR. F. S. LOCKE, PROP. butter and cheese m iking and the The George lunch counter is crowd Mark Embree’* $40 milch cow got dairy business generally. Everything ed • very day by those who like good f undered am! went dead. p- Gaining to that business will he thing» to eat. I)r. F. 8. Locke, from Port New York’, fore land, who has had 25 years W. F Simon, who lives south of ¡aught by experts and whoever aspire» — o— experieme as a physician and Greenwood school house, says nearly to he a first clas» dairyntaff "Should at- An article of wearing apparel i» »1- druggiat, has o|>enedon north overy body aror ml there will devote tend. LAMKH AND MENS’ MEN AND BOYS’ way» an appropriate and urefulgift. Front street in Dallas a »lock more time to hog raising- He has re HIIOP-H CLOTHINO E W Thompson and wife, accom Your hu»hand, your non or your bro of drugs, patent medicines, cently finished a good dwelling an«l Two faniou, branda of ahoea The large,t clothing depart homeopathic remedies, sta a large h*rn on tl»e farm he bought panied bv Mis- Georgia Shriv«*r spent ther would be delighted with a nice aold ricloaively by ur— Queen ment in the »alley, full of all the Thanksgiving at Moixmouth with Mr, »nit or overcoat from Johnson'» store tionery, school books and from John Byer». Quali1 y forladiea. Mver, for men neweet mid latent »tylee. If th»t be too i »pensive, ■ pair of sirs- j Daniel and family. college writing tablets, REDUCED PRICES ON GORDON HATH |iendera, a »ilk handkerchetf, a neck notions. SHOE DRESSINGS •» H .8. A M . PUTTS» tie, a hat, slices or hosiery would not j S top s tha C ough AND FINDING« CLUETT COLLARS And works off the cold. Laxative bro- come amiss Go to G W. Johnson A A 4 4 4* f ^ /V /9 , W H I T E F O B O T T R F - â . x . x . c - A . ’r j k x . o a - X T E . , m is •igaatass to m w w ? to i« H to i « « im uifKpiinine tablet» cure a cold in one Co. for all such things. ---------- • • * ■■ ■■ day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 TaatoSi IS SOLICITED. -7% r k Job work done here— the beet. ceoU . PATTONS Book - Store, Loss of Flush SALEM. OREGON. LOCAL AND GENERAL- JOS. MEYERS S SONS COUNTY COURT. PKO BA TB . Sibley, J. The inventory and appraisement of tlie propeity uf the E. E. Ilarritt mi nor heirs was hied and approved. In the matter of the E J.Bell es tate, bond was tiled and approach Lucy L. Whileak-r wa* cluweti ad ministrator of the D. J. Whileuker es tate. J. 8. Mitchell was chosen adminis trator of the Aiiella Mitchell est.i'e, the property to he appr»i»ert by W *i- ren Ward, Fred Raymond and M. L. Thompson, The adniinistratorw a charged wi h inventory of the Ju* Wheeler estate. The report of sale of real piope-ty of the E. P. Stedmau minor hens was filed. Circuit court next week, '..'i. J NEWTO-DAY. G IRL wanted to do («n era l ¡ mum « work on farm. Apply here ot atiJreM, W. F. Simon, Imlepeiul- H W TOCK Bheepto ad I or l«t on shared bv J . F. H ol man in Dalla«. S iK a a le b ) F- A Link, three mile« «outhwest of Lewhtville, .00 « lock «heep, lamb« and year ling«. P GOATS for «ale by Robert Howe in Dallas. Û EXTK X good cow s with calv«« by their «idea ami O full blooded Berkshire pig* o f both sexes for aale h> D. L. K ey! at Perrydale. j'A K l'K T H a n d r u n woven at Mr« M. U son'« in the southwest part of Dallas. I M Furs, Suits. & i our r aironage F T bouip HAVB MONEY TO LOAN AT A LL Tlx»K-* AT the very beet rates obtainable. - H. G. Campbell. on ey to loan on im p r o v e d farm pro pert) at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, I »alias, ONEY TO LOAN security. AT fl PER CENT ON FARM J. L. COLLINS. Dalles. R HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE farm property. • IRLE Y A KAK IN i . W Yraps, jkirts, E XVY team to nell o trade fo unbroken team or for cattle or goat* by J. A. William*, Dalia«. ANTED A m iddle a«ed m a i to work on farm . Steady work to the right man. Apply to T. K. Canfield lilckreall. 409PearlSl,N.Y. M Ladies’ i Executor’s Notice. OTICE I* H EREBY O IVEN TO ALL WHOM IT may concern, that I have been appointed by Hon. J. E. ««Ihlcy, Judge of Polk con n ty , executor o f the estate of Jam«-« W heeler, late o f Polk coun ty, deceased. All persona indebted to said estate will make me paym ent and any <>ne holding a claim against said estate will present the same to m e, duly verified, within six m onths from this dats, at m y residence near Airlie, on the railroad and m otor line running past said resident-#. Dated N ovem ber f l . 19d3. IRAAC M SIMPSON Esecu or o f the eet»te o f James Wheeler. N Farm for Sale. GOOD stock ranch o f 160 acres. 18 la salti vat fen ami 40 slashed and seeded, dwelling, bant, o r chard, and ar d 20,000 20,000 acres acres o e f f ea e a t t range range adjoini adjoining the chard, tow n, years' i C. 0 . A e ?