Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 12, 1902, Image 3

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    CHRISTMAS
I
18 the great, home and fireside
holiday, and ie» best celebrat­
ed hy gift« that gladden the
family circle. Our array of
prereuttt this seaMm will la; a
ppectacle to he remembered.
When in Salem we want you
to eee it. Dri p in and look
over our enormom* lunik dis­
play— the tine celuloid line
that hat* alwaya heen so pop­
ular. Then, too, there in onr
doll line, which iompiia« a all
kind» of d o le at a price lea?
than you can get them else­
where. If you cannot come
in person send over your de­
sire« by mail. We will .see
that they g* t prompt atten­
tion. Our pric‘d are guaran­
teed.
PATTONS
Book - Store,
SALEM, OREGON.
LOCAL'AND GE N E RAL
W H A T WE HAVE LE A R N ED DU R IN G
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V AIL-
*
M r.. Luti Magnifier baa Imu up
from Portland for a few day«. Bhe
.ay. Uie family of John Cliumberlaiu
livea in East 1'ortland and lliat of O.
L Fruncía in South Portland.
E ery child iu Polk county would
be aniioua to visit Dabney’s .tore next
to Holversou's, if they knew that
Sunlit Cluns was making his head­
quarter* there until Christmse.
A crew of 36 white men and anotli
er of U8 many Jups have for several
month* been repairing the railroad
from Oswego tins way. They got a.
far as HmitUtidld and have quit on ac­
count of bad weather.
Zinn's confectionery store on State
street, bus the daintiest tilings to eat
j His chocolates are just delicious
Chris mas tree committees should see
him b* fore making their purchases.
TRIBUTION TO CHRISTMAS
**
Job work done here— the best.
Cut this out and take it to Wilson
Drug Co. and get a free sample of
Chamhei Iain’s Stomach and Inver
Taidcts, the best physic. They cleanse
and iuviyorate the stomach, impiox*
ihe appetite and regulate the boweL.
Iteaular sise, 25c. per box. Wilson
Drug Co.
Ostrander’s pharmacy is nearest th*
fteel bridge therefore most convenient
for all P .lk couuty people. He has
hud thirty years experience in com
pounding medicine and household re
ceipts.
JOS. MEYERS & SONS
BIG CHRISTMASSTORE
C o r n e r C o u r t a n d Liberty S t r e e t «
Our seconfi floor i* now traneformed ¡Dto a wonderfal
T O Y LAN D .
On thir floor von will aim find
T H E D O LL I’ A LA C E .
The exceedingly low prior» whirfTwe are making on the»e
good- will nioie Ilian pay llie Polk county people (or the
trouble of driving to Salem.
WE ARE NOW SELLING
LADIES AND CHILDRENS'
CAPES AND JACKETS
1-3 OFF THE FORMER PRICE
1 50 garments redu;ed to $ l 00
$ 2 00
3 00
$ 4 00
6 00
$ 6 00
9 00
$ 8 00
$12 00
$10 00
$15 00
V
Country people wanting their horses
Well fed should go to the livery stable
of Campbell A Robinson. When you
either want to buy or sell a horse go
there.
Every «ack of Hour sent out from
the Gooch mill is guaranteed to be
first class, «»t.ierwise take it back and
ask for the money you paid.
***
The Lynch k Rowell blacksmith
shop is recognised as one of the I* st
in the county.
A t the Pioneer livery stable, oppo-
site the poetoffice, Hughes A Vansk.ke
ill furniah you with the »*e»t li*ery
outfit to be had in the county. They
are rustlers and keep things in ship
shape
e%
When you start out to buy go*»die»
for the holidays tarry at the Du on
JOLLITY
w#
[Correct««! weekly by Dunn’* Grocery.
Potatoes, per bushel, 50cts.
Butter, per pound LO<$25 cts.
Lard, per pound, 15 cts.
Bacon,sides, per pound, 15@18 cts
Hams, per pound, 18(a20 cts.
tf boulders, per pound, 12^15 cts.
E g g * , per dozen, 30 cts.
Chickens, per dozei $'Ua$4
Dried fruits, per pound, 3@ t0 cU
Beets, per pound, 1 cents
Turnips, ,»er pound, 1 cts.
Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts.
Onions, per pound, 2 cts.
Beans, per pound, 5@7 cents.
Corn meal, per pound,3^ cts
Hay, per ton, $5i*i$9
Com er Blair and Lita r(y »I: eoi», Baleni.
* # * # # # # * * m
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Leader» iu lu i» Price» *
^ * * # * * * * « * * *
I Wholesale at Retail«
■A
^
H H
avin
g three
aving
three big
big stores
stores in in Marion
Marion coun-
coun­
tv ty
and
and doing
doing an an immense
immense business
business ena-
ena­
bles us to sell as above. W e handle gro
ceries, crockery, graniteware and many
other things. Highest cash prices paid
for butter, eggs and poultry,
$
À
X
““
a Speer
W
Bros., Salem«
STATE STREET
„
A M il lio n Vo ic es
Could hardly express the thanks of
Homer lin'd, oi West Point, la. Lis­
ten why: A severe cold had settled
on his lungs, causing a most * b-tin-
atc cough. Several physicians said
he had consumption, hut could not
help him. When all thought he was
doomed lie began to use Dr. K in g ’s
New Discovery for Consumption ami
writes— “ It completely cured me an<i
«aved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs.”
It’s positively guaranteed for coughs,
colds and lung troubles. Price 60c
and $1. Trial bottles free at all drug­
gists.
Toys-
Dolls, engines, trains, musical toys, ma­
gic lanterns, printing presses, golf sets
and pingpong sets, archarina boards for
a variety of games, wagons, doll bug­
gies, gocarts and wheelbarrows. Child's
history, Young Folks, Chatterbox and
other books.
SOMETHING
NICE
FOR
EVERYBODY.
T. A. RIGGS
White Front, - Dallas
store long enough to see what may bi­
lled there. They are loaded for the
occasion and will please you.
Quinn’s meat market, south of the
blacksmith whops has th»* very best of
everything in that line. They guar-
ntee compì* te satisfaction and soli­
cit your trade.
Trimmed hats at a small fraetinc
hove cost, als > pretty dolls ami uie*
.1**11 heads for children at tin* m ill>-
nery emporium of Mrs. Chare. Sin
bas la»iies and childrens’ furnishing
O axis.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
H. D. Brilnk has sold to Mrs. May
Babbitt, 106 acre« of land near Eola
for $4,000, and George Whiteaker sold
W. A. Fatten thirty acres near Inde
pendence for $1,200.
A. V. R. Snyder has begun publica­
tions of the Alaska Sentinel a** Wran-
gel.
Thirty-one
right of way deeds
along the Dallas and Falls City rail­
way line are being lecorded.
P M. Churchman, of Sheridan, was
married last w«-ek to a Mrs. Fletcher,
of Brownsville^
After having been on a spree for
sever.il days John Turner, railroad
agent at Albany, committed suicide
last Monday. He was a brother of R.
K. Turner, of P* rrydale.
Silas Orchard has moved liin real es­
tate office into room 2, Uglow build-
Christina* is nearly here hut th* re is
s ill time to get photos taken at Cher
rington’s gallery.
You will fipd the best variety of
holiday go*>»ls at our store, all marked
at the lowest prices. We are crowded
f<»r room ami must dispose of them at
once. Every article marked in plai ’
figures. Come and see our many bar­
gains. The Bee Hive store.
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nod poultry .how here January
The railroad ha» granted a
14th and 15th.
All hop yard» have heen rented and
he demand not half met. Many are
mow aet-king contract« to cultivate
them.
Gunsmith Risscr is kept constantly
Manta C lnu»»eem » to have taken up
busy supplying the wants of sports­
men and repairing all sorts of things his headquarter» at the Riggs grocery,
f *r everybody all around. He doc­ and lie has something of everything
for the children, their parent* and
tors lock« and keys.
their friends.
P u b li o B i l e -
The Ladie»' Professorship a»*o< )H
A t the farm of Jas. Olmsted 4 miles
**on will hold a railed meeting at Mr-.
south of Balaton the h i <*wing prop Biddle’»
--------- at - “ 2 : •—
Malurday afternoon
er tv will he »old H>«turday, D»C** miter o’clock.
20fh, beginning at 10 o'clock: A
1 #0 pound work horse, a 1200 pound
I’ residing Elder Poling w illp tea ih
Hamiltonian mare, a 121X1 pound al Lewisville tomorrow evening, also
driving hors*’ and 2 colts, 3 brood cows -*Qilday morning and evening
with p g«, 19 pigs four month ol I and
Tove of every description, crokinole
20 stock hogs, some Cotswold ami
boards, wagons, doll buggies etc., »h o
some high grade lambs, three almost
a beautiful display of framed pictures
new wide tire w. gons with rack beds,
at cloaing price* at Tire Bee Hire (tore.
monitor «seder ami almost new mon-
i or drill, good 12 inch gang plow ami
Tire White Front grocery ha* been
drag harrow. 2 godevils or clod mash­ turned in t o » Christmas «hop. Mr.
ers, a garden cultivator and new clip­ Rigg» has a fine line of things that
per fanning mill, 2 set« work harness, will please both young and old.
200 «even ha it oak post#, hay car and
Henry Campbell will soon spend
folk with more than 100 feet of rope,
and numerous other things, ('ash -evsrsl hundred dollar* fencing and
i *,|| he require*! on all sale* under $10 otherwiee improving the Harris pl.ee
for sums over that a 10 month 9 pBf near town.
cent note with approved security will
Report of Pioneer school for the
»*e taken, and a discount of 6 percent month ending November 20th: " ’•n-
for caso will be allows I. M F. W hile rolled, 20; average attendance 15;
will be auctioneer ami there will be a tardy, 3; visitors, 1; neither *b«ent
free lunch at noon. Be suie to re nor tardy, Ivyl McFee, Clyde Rob­
member time and place and tell your bins, Ruby Woodward, Louis Christnf
neighbors about it.
and W illie Daniasrhofsky ; on roll of
honor, Ivyl McFee snd W illie Domas-
■ to p * tu e C ough
clmfaky — Edith W ittel, teacher.
And work» off the rold. Ia»«»tÌTe bro-
New lace«, footing* and purse*, suit­
moqriinine tablets rnre a cold in one
day. N o cure, no pay. Pree, 25 able f.«r holiday presents juat arrived
st tli« millinery store of Mrs. Cbsce.
cento.
These letters remain uncalled for in
the Dallas postoftice for the w. ek end­
ing
Dec. 8th, and parties calling
for them will please state that they
have been advertised:
Mies Bessie Brower,
Lee C jver,
Mrs Enna Jarret,
Mr W L Middaugh,
Mrs E E Milligan,
Mr Clias N .Shields,
C P Mtenler.
C. G. C oad , postmaster.
C O U N TY COURT.
PROBATC.
Sibley, J.
The John H. Smith estate has been
Come this way for old papers for closed and the administrator discharg­
house cleansing and other
purpose. ed.
The executor of the U. N. Tharp es­
W illis Rowell and Mies Helen Bell,
tate has presented hit Anal accouut,
of Gooseneck, were married this week.
aud will be discharged after present
Stella, daughter of R. L. Dashiell ing vouchers for money ordered to be
and wifv, waa born on Mull Creek iu distributed.
1868 and went to eastern Washington
The inventory of the estate of the
with her parents. She married a Mr. Lebold minor heirs was filed and ap­
Rodenbaugh, who died a year ago, and proved.
now the ia dead, leaving five orphan
childen. Her mother has gone to
T h « P rid e o f M «r o « «-
bring them to Dallas to be educated.
Many soldiers in the lust war wrote
Many farmers wh rare greatly in to say that for scratches, bruises, cuts,
need of help and too busy to hunt fur wounds, corus, sore feet and stiff
it might make it pay to let their wants joints, Bucklen’s Arniha Salve it Ihe
known under our heading New Today. best in the v.orld. Same for hums,
scalds, boils, ulcers, skin eruptions
Prof. A . M. Sanders and wife have and piles. It cures or no pay. Only
a new son.
25c at all druggist«.
Gilbert ii Patterson have sold to H.
M ONM OUTH.
B. Brnpliy a one-third interest in 450
W e have just received a aupply oi
the latest styles of visiting curds.
machine would greatly please your
wife and we have a nice assortment of
them. We have everything you may
ii«ed in the hardware line including
pumps, stoves and a good line of tin-
new German ware.
G c y B ros , Dallas, Or.
China, salad sets, plates, cups and sau­
cers, tea sets, Japanese and Chinese cur­
iosities and novelties, jardiniers, flower
pots, umbrella stands, writing desks,
glove and collar boxes, albums.
Absolutely Puro
------------♦ • « -------------
You can only know how other«
would appreciate a photo of yourself
by knowing how you enjoy getting a
picture of some esteemed friend
We
are better prepared than ever before
with late and pretty things for the
holidays. JCall and see the nice me­
dallions at Cherringtoc’s gallery in acres of land at Eola (or $4.000, and
the Wilson block iu Dallas.
F'rank Taylor has sold to J. G. Robin-
It is time you was thinking of your sou 140 acres of land joining the Geo.
Chrii-tma* presents. A nice sewing Lee place for $2,070.
Christm
as Goods-
THE OLD RELIABLE
LETTER LIST.
BARR’S JEWELRY STORE
Among the holiday goods at the »
New York Racket are dolls, books, al
bums, games, work boxes, toilet cases,
-having sets, fancy trinkets, collar i
and ctifi h xi s, fancy stationery, lace
curtains, embroidery squares, picture
eases and far cy «hawis. Prices lower
hau el*ewhere
Mr. and Mr«. W D. Elkins are run­
ning a hoarding house down near th
Go to the art gallery over Dulrym-
tannery and have from twelve to lif-
I teen boarders. He is feeding twenty l»l* ’s store for all kinds of picture-.
For groceries go to Oe»field'a.
Mr. Croni-e ha# some striking novel-
I hogs for market.
lie« for the holidays. Order your
J.
B.
Nunn
went
to
Pm
Hand
Mon
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s.
photography now
! day to arrange for nursery stock and
M. Hay ter* dentist, Wilson building j will receive 1.000 trees this evening.
! He can now take orders for sugar
You can get a good meal at Strong’s
For Christmas we offer you stylifh
j prunes which are becoming *o pop' - restaurant any day in the year.
serviceable goods of real value.
I lar.
K. E. B r ya n A S on
i
Dr Keeler, at the steel bridge feed
E. H. Htone has gone from T ill -
W . O. McKown was fined $5 for
monk county to Ashland ami Rev. A. card, is the be*t horse doctor in th
selling whiskey in Falls City.
M. Giun and family to Pur land where valley. H * would he very apt to cur*
J. M. Stark and not Dr. Bu ler was t.e wih spend the winter caipeotcnog. »my of your sick animals. Give him
trial.
elected mayor of Indepenth-m e.
Every lady ran have a nice hat for
Mrs. Anderson Taylor, of Pedee, is herself and daughter now. for Mr>.
Nowhere else in the city do so many
visiting her daughter Mrs John N ich­ Smith is selling them so cheap.
people eat as at the George lunch
ols at Monmouth.
Gen Grant tried in vain t > get counter.
The Dallas Telephone system is con wood choppers without advertising,
stantly increasing, there being now but a few lines in this paper brought
nearly 100 in use.
Large arrival of imported holiday
more than he wanted.
fancy goods at the Yokohama tea
Ord Castle is working in Pfennig’s
Miss Jennie Neal, whose parents we -tore. Dainty, quaint ami graceful
jewelfp store.
knew so well at Goldendale, cam*' lesignes and decc rations. Ask to see
down from the normal last Sunday • heir blossom cups. Try their fresh
On accouut of excessive rains rail­
with Mr Best to visit us. Her father. roasted coffee.
road grading has heeh abandoned un­
YV R. Neal, is now school superin-
til the weather settles. In the mean
deni of Gilliam county.
time some switch tracks will be laid
Johnson’s store has long heen
at the round house.
Alonzo Brown and wife spent Thurs­ known as headquarters for male cloth
day in Portland.
g. The., have some of the nobbiest
Mrs. Coats, sister of Mis. Harvey
Boals, fell on an icy sidewalk at the
Mrs. I)r. H. F. Smith ¡8 down from hats and neck wear that ever struck
home of Mrs. Mary Wilson and broke Seattle visiting her mother, Mrs. De the town. Tell your friends who are
arranging to commit matrimony that
her arm.
lashmuit, and otuer kindred.
they should get theii wedding gar­
There will be Baptist preaching at
Rev. Latourette, agent for M cMinn­ ments at Johnson’s by all means. A
Oakdale next Sunday afternoon and ville college, has heen ir town this ■ilk handkerchief or a pair of suspen
the revival meeting here will continue week.
lers would make a uice present.
over Sunday.
'Pile Baptist meetings will continue
DALLAS B E FO R E C H R IS TM A S .
Miss Helen Rowcliffe will soon go throughout next week.
Substantial, attractive and service­
on a visit to tier old Canada home.
Johnnie Woods, son of Sol Woods, able holiday goods of many kinds at
J L. Gnttry, of Mill Creek, has re­ deceased, has heen down from eastern
he Mo»ris jewelry st«<re. You can
turned from a trip to Canada.
Oregon on business.
get nothing more desirable for Chris'-
as presents than his g»>K$ and silver
W. L. Gardner is herefrom Lynden.
The state board of horticulture have
Washington, buying up a carload of m tiffed the merchants of Dallas that »•rticle«.
it is contrary to law to sell infected
goats.
apples or other di«ea*ed fruit. Grow­
Dunn’s grocery is at high water
If yon want something elegant for ers whose fruit is wormy this year
a Christmas present just inspect Mrs. should spray and otherwise guard mark in both variety and quality of
things. All who trade there once are
Weaver's art display in W ilson’s win­ against diseased fruit next season.
sure to become regular customers.
dow. A number of paintings from
Richard and Clara Pearce have been Have you tried their goods.
nature are being offered at extremely
visiting their brother Vine, at North
low prices.
***
Yam hill.
You are away off if you imagine
George Judson and wife have been
over from Salem visiting his sister,
Dow Coulter and family, who were that. Mr. Faull, the hardware man,
Mrs. J. M. Card, and the Me Bees and j burned out on the Guinn farm, now lias nothing suitable for holiday pres­
ents. It is always best to make use­
Shepherds* who are kindred.
live on the Lyle place.
ful gilts, and he has a variety from
George M**Bee has added to his barn
Adolphus Rea ha* been elected re­ which to select. I f not ce<tain as to
a large shed for the stme/e of hi« corder of Am ity with T. J. Jellison as what you want, ask him t > suggest
farming implements, and has the tim ­ treasurer and I\ J. Stimpson as mar­ different articles See the knives, acin
bers ready for a big stock barn to be ital.
sors and other useful things in his
erected next spring.
show case.
The December Outlook mavsxine is
A child* carriage chair from Kers-
lakes’ would delight any little one. a remarkable fine numb«* well worth
John Fiddler makes daily trip* to
See his hand-ome and useful wall reading. Address 287 Fourth Ave., Salem and brings back many articles
New York.
pockets.
wanted by our people.
Beautiful rattan rockers and nine
A. W. Teats, F. H. Morrison, Harrv
easy
chairs
for
Christmas
gifts
at
Cos|»er, Bert Guy. John Richter. J. G
Gaynor’s shoe store fa well supplied
VanOrsdell, E. V. Dalton, C. L. Starr Kerslake's furniture store.
wi« h everything for the feet. A nice
and Wilson Ayres, of Dallas, also C.
Four brothers of George McFar- pair of slippers would make some
L. Hopkins, G. M. Tice, M L. Thom p­ quher, of Ballston. have come from friend feel good all winter and next
son, B J. Harrington and Robert Scotland to make their home here.
-ummer.
Wonderly, of Falls City, attended th**
50th anniversary of Gtiemeketa O Id
Mr*. Nora Church has brought suit
Not only choice liook* but musical
Fellows lodge in Salea Saturday even­ against Ben Church for divarce.
instruments, gold pens, glove and
ing.
Jas. Elliott has heen seriously ill handkerchief boxer, albums, toil* i
Bertie Cavanaugh and wife return­ with erysipelas in the head.
cases, fine stationery ami bihl**s of va­
ed to their homeiu Portland Mon ay;
Mrs. R. L Dash fell ha* gone to rious styles and prices may he had of
his cousin, Oscar Ingalls has be* n
the YY'ftann Drug Company, of whicl
very iil here at the home of their Stevens county, Washington, on ac­ Conrad Htafrin ie manager. Midi
grandgarent«, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. In- count of the death of a married cines of all kinds.
daughter there
galls.
%*
St ck feed and poultry feed of all
kind* al Ull» ry’r feed store. He also
bandies the best brands of Hour
SALEM
Whatever you buy will be promptly
ORECON.
delivered to any part of town.
V*
Old St. Nicholas is just as much of a silversmith as he is a toy
builder. Win* says that grown folk do not love Christmas re­
membrances? And what are better calculated to please man
or women than the many rich ami tieaiitiful tropin* a of the
silversmith’s craft watt* re«! all over inis «-tore. Bee those ex­
quisite sterling silver toil**t sets, $5 to $40; or those lordly
m&gnififent uwibrclln* with st* rling silver handles $2 25 .o
$20; or th* ae splendid silver candlesticks of quaint and fanci­
ful design at $3.25 to $10; or those good honest «a t he« of
solid silver at $6 to $20; « r perhap« beet of nil, those lovelv
bi'a of tableware, the embodiment of elegance itself, in stal­
ling ailver or triple plate at from 50 cents to $20 • piece This
is the hare skeleton of the picture. C* me to the Barr store
and drink in the details with your own eyes. Goods we Fell
are finely engraved free of charge.
IJoUl Salem is elosest to the state
j house, the court house and the new
Dallas grange will meet at Bridge­ j new postoffice building, also to the
port tomorrow andas i here will bean depot, the penitentiary and asylum
ei* etion of officers, it is v« ry import­ 1 First class room and tabic service.
ant all members should be present.
G. L. Hawkins, in the rear of the
C dins building, has on display a
number of elegant monuments and
tombstones, and is teady to till all or­
ders in that. line.
IComctwt weekly by Oooch liroa.1
Wheat, per bushel, 64 cl*
Bran, per tun $20
.Short», per ton, $22.
Data, per bushel, 30 ol».
Flour, per 10 barrel», $3 00.
Flour, per »ack, 00c.
Buckwheat Hour, $2.60 per cwt.
Geruiea, $1 60 per cwt.
Corn meal, $2 60 per cwt.
THE SILVERSMITH'S CON
Mrs. 1). M. M ezger and son, Nor­
mal, have been visiting Portland.
A b le S o u rce s D ish ed u p for O u r
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers
In A b rev iated P a r a g r a p n s .
L
M AR K E T RE SO R T.
• A L I M B U SINE SS BIOS.
C. Craven In»» o[»BAted u new ( m il**r
1 *hop next »lour to li.ia *»ific*e. Clean-
J. A Taylor, at 147 Court otreet, \
; ing and repairing w* 11 an*1 promptly 1 ha** even thing in the line of grocerie*
done. One «m l a week cleaned ui**l and provisi* mi and will pay the higheft 1
______ ... Oil .. . . . . . . . . I s
: cash price fur Pulk couuty butter,
TU « «Bice ol Dr. F. J Priefiricl.$eggs and poultry.
I ilei rial, in over llie Dallas bank.
WEEDS
Consumption is a human
weed flourishing best in weak
lungs. Like other weeds it’s
easily destroyed while young;
when old,
sometimes
im­
possible.
Strengthen the lungs as you
would weak land and the
weeds will disappear.
The best lung fertilizer is
Scott’s Emulsion. Salt pork
is good too, but it is very hard
to digest.
The time to treat consump­
tion is when you begin trying
to hide it from
yourself.
Others see it, you won’t.
D on’t wait until you can’t
deceive yourself any longer.
Begin with the first thought
to take Scott’s Emulsion.
If
it isn’t really consumption so
much the better; you wifi soon
forget it and be better for the
treatment. If it is consump­
tion you can’t expect to be
cured at once, but if you will
begin in time and will be
rigidly regular in your treat­
ment you will win.
Scott’s Emulsion, fresh air,
rest all you can, eat all you
can, that’s the treatment and
that’s the best treatment.
W e will send you
a little of the Emul­
sion free.
Rs surs that this picture is
the form ol a label Is on the
wrapper of every bottle ol
Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
Dr. Doty snd John Wolverton are
neither expected to live many days.
Roy Smith hss the fever.
Mrs. M. J. Mnxlie, a pioneer, died
Sunday and was burisd in the Datid-
son cemetery west of town.
Mrs. Ida Goodnight and little
daughter have been here visiting.
Rev. Seib rt, the new Evangelic*!
minister, preached hi« first sermon
here last Sunday.
Kickreall basket hall team came up
to defeat the normal but-------- .
Several new students since last re­
port.
President Ressler has returned from
east of the moiinlaina.
One student is nut of schce.1 with a
cough. He justs whoops snd wlua.ps,
like an Indian on the war path.
Phil Johnson, who formerly run Hie
butcher shop, has bought out bo,.to­
by & Son.
Montgomery school report for the
m oil'll ending Nov. 28th : Enrolled,
21 ; average attendance, 1 9 ;ta id y ,0 ;
visitors, 7 ; not absent nor tardy. Essie,
Ha'tie and Mamie Atwater; Loyd and
Walter O liver; Mattel Critchlnw, M -
bel and Earl Brown; Luvey, Harvey,
Victor and Elfic Batchelor.
E dith M i u . kr , teacher.
F. A. Polity, of Independence, has
*hipp<d to Boston nine car loads or
120,000 pounds of hops.
T. A. Riggs claims to have the most
attractive stock of holiday goods in
town.
N E W T O -D A Y .
N sxperienosd man would like to U k «n contract
to w orks hop j a d any a lier« in ths county. Ap
ply hers.
A
WO
Grove.
T I----
0
to
ur trade by C. K. Seeley at Oak
AddreM
.Salem **-
No. ~
2.
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IRL wanted to do reneral housework on farm.
Apply here oi andrewi, W.
1 F. Simon, Independ-
e.
EXTRA good cows with cnives hy their sides and
full blooded Berkshire pig* of both sevts for sale
by l>. L. Keyt at Perrydale.
H
I
HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A LL T IM M A t
ths very best rates obtainable. M. O. Campbell.
ry p r o v e d f a r m f r o
usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas,
o n e y to lo an on
M
party at
jor and $ 1 : all druggists.
TO LOAM
security.
lecurity.
M ONEY
one
NEW
DRUG
STORE
N E X T T O C ASTLE 5c HALDE-
M A N T M E A T M A R K E T , D A L­
LAS. DR. F. S. LOCKE, PROP.
Dr. F. 8. Locke, from Port­
land, who hss had 25 yeara
experience os * physician and
druggist, haa opened on north
Front street in Dallas a stock
of drugs, patent medicines,
homeopathic remedies, sta­
tionery, school books and
college writing tablets,
notions.
W
TE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE*
farm property.
tIB LAY A EAKIM .
Executor’s Notice.
o t ic e in h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l
N
IS SOLICITED.
whom
rt
may concern, that I have heen appointed hy
I Hon, J. B. “ IMey, Judge of Polk c*ir.nty, «aerator
of the estate uf Jam«-« Wheeler, late of Polk Miinty,
| deceased. All penon* indebted to said estate will
I make nte payment an«» any <>na holding a elalia
: again** aaid estate will present the mme to me, duly
verified, within *ix month« front thia date, at my
^ residence near Airlle, on th« railroad and motor line
j running pest said residence.
DatoU November *1. l*rt.
ISAAC M. I IMPUGN
Eiectr or of the estate of James Wheekr. deceased.
Farm for Sale.
Your Patronage A
I
AT 6 PER CENT ON FARM
J. L. COLLINE, Dallas
GOOD etncRiaweb of ito aeree, l i In «uhivallee
J A and
S'»' $0
1 »
1 (»
sfee e
nu »
sc.isii, u
wniiug, bent, or-
-I
itbOB
and
seeded,
dwelling,
chard, ard /o onit pere« ef out range adjoining the
pU*-e. Mile Irons school and
mile« I rum less .
P r ie 1900 'M il moo, snd hals nee on four y sers’
time. Ses or add rem C. O. Bürgern, two mile« > « d
of Ik e ri Jen for cf realms coanerniaf other leads.