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—* D A L L A S W HITT LI N O S. Beautiful ra'tan rocker» and iliac easy chairs for Christina* gift* »1 Large Crowds Are now attending Pa'ton’« holiday rule», ttud from the way they «re »l* * liii>g price« on book« ami 1 olid>«y novel- tie«, it i« not wimd red at. There i* only a few more day« of holiday »hopping and if you go to Halem, it will be a material raving for yon to do your buying at P airin '« bookrtore. Starks u p o n stack« of the moat desirable gift, have belli *o arranged a« to make your holiday «Imp ping a nitre pleasure. Seven agieealde clerk, to wail on you. PATTONS Book - Store, Cut th i« out and take it to Wilson Drug Co. and get a free sample of Chamberlain’« Stomach and Liver Tab’ela, the best physic. They cleanse and inviyorate the stomach, im pioxe the appetite and regulate the bowel». Regular >ue, 25c. per box. Wilson W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D O U R I N C Drug Co. SALEM, OREGON. LOCAL A N D G E N E R A L - T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV A IL- A child *1 carriage chair from Kers lakes’ would delight any little o e. up tor Our See his b tnd nine and useful wall A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d N u m e r o u s F a m ily o f R e a d e rs In A h re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . TH E * | Wholesale at Retail f a Speer Mrs. Josephine Boyle, who oum<* here with her father, Colonel N »than Ford, in 1844, and still lives near Rick real 1, wis at a family reunion at the home of J A. Ryan in Portland last Saturday. J H. Moran, a Monmouth real es tate dealer, has «ent east 1 0 ,0 0 0 circu lars descriptive of Polk county, and while he is reaping 1 m mTits thrr« from so will many others. Mrs. E. H. Stone, who went from Tillam ook county to Ashland, died there last week from heart failure. They formerly livid in Dallas, ami their daughter, Mrs. Carrie Alexan der, is a distinguished musician in Chicago. Mrs 0. G. Jamison, of Spring V a l ley, has gone to Han Francisco to spend the winter. * JOS. MEYERS S SONS SALEM OREGON. BIG C H RISTM A SSTO RF. C o r n a r C o u rt a n d L ib e r t , Streets, Our sernnil floor is now transformed into a wonderful T O Y LAND. On this floor you will also find T H E D O LL P A L A C E The exceedingly low prices which we »re making on these good- will more thau psy the Polk county people for tbe trouble of driving to Baleni. WE ARE NOW SELLING LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ CAPES AND JACKETS 1-3 OFF THE FORMER PRICE U 14 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 • The Cfiristmas rush is already on at the Yokohama tea store. Never be fore did they have so many thing» suitable for present«. o Once again we assert that John son’» clothing store lead« all others in the city. For over twenty year» Geo W. Johnson has been catering to th* best clothing trade of Marion ami Folk counties, and no man knows bet ter what they wan*. Many persons have bean in the habit of making gifiso f clothing at the holiday sea»«»i.. and they have a variety of appropriate thing». See the daily crowd at the Gcorc* lunch counter and you will he «u>* that they have good things to eat. It will always pay Polk county peo ple to leave their horse» at Schramm*- feed yard at the east end of the »(» * (•ridge. H i« patrons all «peak well ot him. I. W B<rry, proprietor of Hotel Sa- will make a special effort to please Polk county people who stop with him. Good table, pleasant room» comfortable beds and central location 1 « m, Tbe grocery and piovision house of J A Taylor at 149 Court street wants all the |*ou 1 try. butter and egg« th t Polk county people can »pare and the highest cash prices will be paid. Now is the lim e to place your order | for photograph« for New Y ea r’s pres ents and the best place to get them is at the gallery of T J. Croniae over Dairy tuple’« store. 8 ee his many ele- gant samples. 2 4 6 8 $10 $ $ $ $ 00 00 00 00 00 00 i t i N O TE8. The rivalry between the literary pa A farmer» telephone line will prob ably he constructed between Hheridan pers of the Horosis and Homo literary societies— Quid Est and the Oak Leaf and Willamina. — is very interesting. Aunt K itty Davis, who had lived at Bellvne and Sheridan for almost fifty I years, died at the latter place la»t week, leaving an only child, Miss Eu- ! genia. Toys— B U 8IN ES8 A T S A L E M . CO LLEG E You can only know how other» would appreciate a photo of yourself hy knowing how you enjoy getting a I picture of some esteemed friend We are better prepared than ever before with late and pretty things for the The basket ball game Saturday ev holidays Call and see the nice me ening with Rickreall resulted in a vic dallions at Cherrington’s gallery in tory for our boys by a score of nine to the Wilson block in Dallas. 20 . Christmas G o o d s - A dinner at Strong’s restaurant al ways gives satisfaction. $15 00 ++ The oyster supper given by the Y . VV. C A. on last Saturday eveuiug was a grand success. The press for our college paper has been secured and set up. •** The inside of the Morris jewelry »tore look» like fairyland. I t is orna men ted with many things intended to make homes look pretty. Make your friends glad by getting nobby pres ents for th m there. +** When you vi«it Halem to get Christ mas pr« sent for your own family or some friend, why would m t one of the following articles bo suitable: A piano, organ, violin, banjo, guitar, mandolin, zither, French harp, music roll sheet music, Victor or Columbia talking machine or a nice sewing mu* chiue. Go to tne music and sewing machine emporium of George C. W ill at 231 Commercial street, opposite the Bush bank. The geueml public well know that Mr. W ill always takes great care in »electing reliable goods. Bros., Salem £ STATE STREET Fruit, vegetables and good butter are very scarce but nowhere else will \ou be «o apt to g tt them as at Dunn’s »tore. They offer libera! in ducements to the farmers to keep tin m supplied. after the holidays, $12 00 H e lld a y G ifts. I/% 4 after which there will be a grand ha- Floyd Daly ha« gone to Walla W 1 loon ascension, weather permitting. la ms agm t f« r ‘,.n eastern correspond Mrs. Lulu Sargeant Edwards will as ence school. sist in the exercises. T h e school in No rth Dallas will S, R. Smith and wife will occupy h ive Christinas eXe rcises on the even the home of Mrs. Mary C. * Wilson, ing of Dec. 22nd. while her and Miss Nannie are absent in M iesouri. Lyman Damon has »old his feed store business at In dependence to Mr Lot Brown is home from the Port land business col ege to remain until Gray, of Eugene, 44 H a v in g three b ig stores in M arion coun ty an d doing an im m ense business en a bles us to sell as above. W e h andle gro ceries, crockery, granitew are and m any other things. H ig h e st cash prices paid for butter, eggs and poultry, * Mr Fanil carries no frail and costly g!utt‘ intended for the holiday season only. All his good» are »uhstantial and intended for every day iu the year. Would not your friend» really get more comfort out of such article» Act wisely and make present« for »er vice rather than for mere looks. Will, Fanil has lots of suitable things. Report ,of Greenwood school for the month ending December 5th: Enrolled, 16; visitors, 1; tardy, 0; never absent Clara, Iva, Ralph. Roy and Frank Martin, Janie and Fred Youn g; Chas. and Qrley Brown Alvin and George Becker, Simon, Earl and Carl Young. M y r t l e G ardner , Teacher. * m s p«>< k«*ts. Misses E lith and Ethel Chambers, Mrs. C. G. Fi«her, who lived so of Falls City, have been among their many yearsat Smi'htield, nad a stroke Dallas friends. of paralysia at her home in Monmouth Aaron Ttllerv sold Van B. Scars 4^ la»l week. acre« of land at Ballston for $175, Mint David Bowman let him have live acres The other dairy in. 11 say that some thing ought to b done 10 John Web for the barne price. ster for bringing down milk. Home Mrs. Ina McGregor, from Illinois folks sav that he, loo, was down pro ha 8 bean here «11 a* visit to to her cou miscuously ami his hottUs of lacteal sin, Assessor F E Myer.and ».old him fluid scattered all round, thanks to a that there was a large estate in G ;r slick aid' walk. many waiting to be claimed by the heir« of his father and others. I V. Lynch has given his brother The Perrvdale Sunday school will in Texas i>« a Christmas present, a have a Christm is tree and program, year's subscription to the Itemizer. [Corrected weekly by Duuo'a Grocery. Potatoes, per bushel, 50ct» Butter, per pound kO($25 ct« Lard, per pound, 15 cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 15(Vi 18 ct* Hams, per pound, 18(^20 cts Shouldeis, per pound, 12(415 c u Eggs , per dozen, 30 cts. Chickens, p tr dozen $J(u *4 Dried fruit*, per pound, 3 @ i0 <-l. Beet*, per pound, 1 rent* Turnip*, ,-er pound, 1 ct* Cabbage, per pound, 2 ct*. Onion*, per pound, 2 ct* Bean*, per pound, 5@7 cent* Corn meal, per pound,3^ ct* Hay, pe* ton, *5® *9 Could Imrdiy expre** the ttumks of Homer Hall, oi VVe*t Point, la. Li*- ten why: A *>ure cold had *etil<d Leaders in Low Prices pQl j on bis lungs, causing a moat obstin ate cough. Several phisiciau* said | lie bad consumption, but could not belli him. When all thought he was doomed he began to use Dr. King'* New Discovery for Consumption and writts— " I t Completely cured m ea n t fated my life. I now weigh 227 th*.” It’s positively guaranteed fur coughs, cold* and lung trouble*. Price 50c and *1. Trial botllea free at all drug gist*. BARR’S JEWELRY STORE Corner State and Lila rty «i;e«-ts, Seleni. Mrs Mi»rv KibGy dird at the home Books of all sorts and a variety of mu instrument«, box*» for of Henry Hill in Independence last sical glove» «m l for handkerchiefs, fine week gold pen», album« and toilet case«. Mrs Margaret I f all, who lived at A peep into their show case« will re Buena Vista for so long, has just, mov veal many other things that would ed into a new home at Moscow, Idaho, pi* ase your friends. and the family of Thus. Jones, who formerly lived in Buena Vista, arc The Campbell A Robincon livery now at Merced, California. stable holds its own against all oppo Mrs. Mary Ann Moxley, who died •ition. The proprietors understand in Monmouth last week, came there their business and are constanllv in 1853, and was a ai*ter of John K ra striving to give the best service po««i- mer, Mr« Almira Davidson and Mrs. bie. Amanda Doughty, of thut place. Two grades of goats, registered and unregistered, will be eligible for entry in the Angora goat show here Janua ry 14th and 15tli, and there will be 45 prizes for each class Free space will he given for a sheep and potil-ry exhibit, hut it will be independent of the other show Free transportation one way for all stock on exhibition, j and a round trip passenger rate ot 1 £ fare. Arrange to attend and urge your neighbors to do likewise. * Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE COUNTY COURT. W hile scuffling, the little son of Mr Boise, from Texas, fall and broke hi. collar hunt. Frank Morrison brought, in four wildcat scalps from the Rock Creek Country. Those varmint« are rather plentiful there. * A M illio n V o ic e s Our new railroad is having a net *% work of trackage made about the Stage Driver Fiddler will at once rotindhoiice, connection having been gel what you want from Salem. made w th the Southern Pacific track *% Five more freight cars loaded with spike« and other railroad material are The Gay nor« not only keep a large diion expected from the east. and choice s'oek of footwear but are fixed for neatly and promptly doing Van Embrec is working in Cher- till soi t 8 of repairing Try a pair of rington’s picture pallery. their comfortable slipper«. W Cliff>rd McArthur, nephew of Jim and Will Nesmith, has a position on The Wilson Drug company have t!;e Oregonian. »locked up big for the holiday trade. Joseph Stansberry and Miss Hattie Estes were manied in Independence la*t Sunday by Dr. Thompson. JOLLITY Old 8 t. Nicholas is just as much of a »¡1v**i»niith as he is a toy builder. W h " sav» that grown folk do not love Christina« re- nicntbrance»? And what are InHter calculated to please man or women than the many rich and beautiful trophi •« of the silversmith's craft scatt* red all over !hi* -tore. See those ex quisite sterling silver toilet set*. $5 to $40; or those lordly magniti« ent un drell«» with >t< rling silver handles $ 2 25, o $ 2 0 ; or iIs« se splendid silver candlesticks of quaint and fanci ful design at $3 25 to $10; or tl ose good honest a at tie» of ►olid »liver at $ 6 •«» $ 2 0 ; nr perhaps I e»t of « 11 , those lovelv h i'« of tableware, the einbodi net)* of elegance itself, in »tel ling silver or triple plate at from 50 cents to $20 .i piece T i'i» is ilie bare skeleton of the picture. C* me t > the Barr store and drink in the details with your own eyes. Goods we »ell are finely engraved free of charge. In this county the railroad pavs taxes oil $307,000, the Jcs»e Sunup heirs 111,320, H VT. Murphy *11,270, the A. K. Wilson estate *10,870, Judge Boise *10,170, Ladd Jr Reed $14.l'K> David Peters *10,0^0, Setli Riggs $15.- 050, W. C. Brown $20,465, C. E. <fc J. B. Stump *19,160, Henry Byerley *16.765, J oshua McDaniel *27,290, i. C. K evt *41,860, 1 W. Brnnk *11,005. Henry H ill *13,625, S. W Fletcher *11,080. H. Hirschhcrg *21,975, D L. K eyt *12,465. Christmas is nearly here but Mo re is still tune to get pho'os taken at Cher ringion’s gallery. * THE OLD HEUABiM Wheat, per bushel. 64 ct* Unui, per tou * 2 0 Shorts, per ton, * 2 2 . Out*, per bushel, 30 ct*. Flour, per 10 barrels, *3 00 Hour, per ssck, 90c. Buckwheat flour, *2.50 pei (iermea, * 1 60 per cwt. Cora uiesl, * 2 60 1 I per cwt. SILVERSMITH'S CON i j *** You will never ' grumMe at any hl«ck»mithing »lone by Lynch A Row ell. j lUofTvcUd WMkly bjr 0-web Bros. i TRIBUTION TO CHRISTMAS A »k to see those new purse«, laces and footing» at the millinery store of Mr«. Cliace. They would make »uch nice pi events Trimmed hats very cheap, and doll» for the children. Get your next order for beef. pork, lard or ».«mage tilled at the Report of Eola school for the month market, and your cook will «ay amen ending l)eceml»er 5th: Enrobed, 20; •u what you have done. Quinn Bios For groceries go to Onfield’*. uvuiagt attendance. 19; tardy, 16: not study to please Spectacles and glosses at Pfennig’s. iihsent nor tardy, Earl, Ernest and Byron Brnnk, Albert and Ben Cham* Mr Rinser is an artist in everything M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building l*erlaiii, Richard ami Annie Brown, pertaining Lu the gunsmith’s trade. Grover Farmer, Bryan Ferguson. Ha Fur Christinas we offer you stylish He keeps nearly all the firearm« in ry Leusiruin. W B D ag gett , serviceable goods of real value. this county in good repair and make« Teacher. R. E. B r y a n & S on «munition that cant bo beat. M A R K ET REPO RT. * * m m w k * d k * x * * m ik m * * * * * i Ullery's feed »tore is headquarter« Kersluk«’« furniture «i«»r«*. for everything • «ten by home», cow» or chiuken«. He ha» truck that will Every lady ran have « nice lint fur make hens lay in winter, and other hetHclf and daughter now. for Mr«. stuff that will make cow* give lots of Smith i « belling them «0 ch eat. rich milk. Deputy Hher'if Hayt-er ha« been Injured for a week with throat trouble. Buckwheat and rye Hour and fine 8 | > «c i«l inducement o f a ll k i n d » of rolled oats at the D ali«« flouring mill. holiday good« at tho Bee Hive. B e They have received a car load of oat ing determined to have nothing of chop, which it an excellent feed for that nature l e f t over, they w i l l make both horses and milk cows. price« thut will be sure to take the t o< d « H W » iy . The «took is now com- You cannot do better that) to go to plete and you can gel alm o»t anything the livery »table opposite the po«tof- you want, hut if you wait until the lice. Strong, gentle horses, cotnfo t- day l»efoie Chri«tma* you may have uble rig« and careful dtiver«. It is the to take ju»t what i« left. Co early old ITom er livery »table. and get the pick of the »tuck. **♦ O. 1 *. Hawk in«, in the rear of the Of course you will want some »weet C*> 1 1 1 iih buibliiig. ha on display a thing« f*»r Chrisimas, and at Dunn’s number of elegant montime'»»« and grocery they are prepared to till every tombstone«, and i« ready to till «11 <>r- wu"t in that line. Their nut» am» dei« in that line orange» are the beet to b«- had. Joh work done here— the beat. %* SOM ETHING NICE FOR E V ERYBO D Y. T. A. RIGGS W hite Front, - Dallas The administrator of the David J. Whiteaker estate was charged with the amount ol the invenU ry and ap praisement, the exempt |H-rsonal prop erty w is set a.-ide, au allowance made for the widow, and certain personal properly ordered to be sold at private ►ale. J. B. Thompson was chosen admin istrator of the Ebert W. Thompson estate under $ 2 0 0 0 bond, and the prop* erty is to he appraised by T. A. Riggs, Harry Dunn and Alonzo Brown. T h . P r id e of H .r o a a . Many soldier* in the last war wrote to aay that for scratches, bruitea, cute, wounds, corn*, wire feet and »tiff joint«, Buckleu’* Arniha Salve ia the beat in the \,orld. Same for bunir, *ca!d*, boil«, ulcer*, akin eruption* and pile*. It cure* or uo pay. Only 26c at all druggist* C a l l ’s A r t S u p p le m e n t . Beginning with the iaaue of Decem ber 7, 1902, the San Francisco Call will isaue free to all its subscribers a series of beautiful art supplem-nls, known a* the celebrated Banghart Cartoons in Pastel Color*. The first supplement, Dorothy, out December 7lh, must be seen to be appreeisted, as it i* impossible to describe tbe dain tines* of it* color effect. On the fol lowing Sunday, iu addition to the art supplement, When Cupid Holds the Rem*, the Call will present it* reader* with the first chapter of that inteuse ly interesting story, Th# Gospel of Ju das Iscariot, complete in two number* and to be followed by a number of the beat novels of the day and a aeries of short stories by well known and pop ular writers, puzzles, etc., etc. Now is the time to subscribe for San Fran cisco’s leading paper. A ll dealer- and postmasters will accept subscriptions. Schaw l O f flo a r . M e e tin g . H O Htanton. nf Eola, is going to Portland to follow his trade of brick School Superintendent Stair invited the school officer* and teacher* of the eignt districts in the northeast corner of the • utility 10 meet at Lincoln last Saturday lo discuss school interests, A pleasant programme was rsudered the previous evening. The districts Feed pale girls on Scott’s represented were Zena, Popcorn, Lone star, Lincoln and North Spring Val Emulsion. ley. The attendance was quite good, W e do not need to give all citizen* generally attending and par ticipating. Stale Superintendent Ac the reasons why Scott’s kerman, County Superintendent St»rr Emulsion restores the strength J. It. Shepard, A A. Roy anil others took an active part. A fine dinner and flesh and color of good was spread at noun and all felt go d health to those who suffer over the occasion. Similar meetings, including from five le eight districts, from sick blood. are to be held all over the county, and beginning in January five monthly Th e fact that it is the best teachers mselings are lo be bald. m aso n. preparation of Cod Liver Oil, Rnourell Bewley is master anil D. C. <soleman secretary of the Hheridan Masonic lodge. China, salad seta, plates, cups and sau cers, tea sets, Japanese and Chinese cur For the first time in many years the iosities and novelties, jardiniers, flower pots, umbrella stands, writing desks, supreme court ha» its work finished up to date. glove and collar boxes, albums. 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. S ick B lo o d PROBATE. Hihley, J. Otho W illiam s and wife have been limiting his »inter. Mr«. Guy, at Leb anon. J. If. Gooch has »old his interest in the Dallas fi uring mill to C. F. Hein ef A'tmsville, he being a brother of Mr». G. M. Gooch. The mill ia now supplied with oh t chop, rolled oats, buck wheat and rye Hour. The newly elected city officers at rich in nutrition, full of healthy Monmouth are: Mayor, J H. Hawley ; recorder, W . T. Huffman ; treasurer, stimulation is a suggestion as Ira 0 Powell; marahal, 8 . C. Denney; to why it docs what it does. couiicilmcii, I. 11. Fieam and Harvey Scott’s Emulsion presents Guthrie. Our merchants are iryiug their level best to draw buyers of holiday goods. They have a grast variety of altract- ive things, and the prices aie not un reasonably high. The allow windows will give you an inkling of what is on the inside. All country people should inspect their offerings before buying elsewhere. Cod L ive r O il at its best, As nsnnl Santa Clan« has arranged You will miss it hy not going to to be at The Fair store, next to Hoi- Riggs ►tore for toys and all sorts of fullest in strength, least in verson'«, until after Christina». E* attractive thing» for Christmas. taste. ery counter every shelf and every ta N E W T O -D A Y . Willard Gilbert has bought from Me i loaded down with toy» uud holi Y ou n g women in their Wm. Fanil the new residence proper day goods for everybody. OME coming S year old at«ers, two 2-year-old ty three blocks west of the depot, pay “ teens ” are permanently cured •t«er«, Borne dry cawa and haifera. alao aorua Jcrvey heifera that will bring calveh in tha aprtng, ing $700. of the peculiar disease of the for aale by J. G. Browa at tha Dallaa creamary. The daintiest thing» in all the land ^very lady that sees those hand blood which shows itself in are now on ««le at Zinn's confection ery. Fig, angel, pineapple and log some new chiffoniers at Kerslake», H E AD af graded Catawoid atoek aheap fornai« paleness, weakness and nervous by H. I>, « U lta. AdJinaa, Monmouth. van's one of them. i * h hin creams, jieppeimint ami ehoc«* ate chew«, peanut ami cocoa m il taf ness, by regular treatment J. J. Wiseman is having a nice hen i v. E ver} thing for Chri«tnm«. N aipariancad man would lika to Uka a contract house built ami will go into the poul with Scott’s Emulsion. to work a hop j a d auywhere ia tha couuty. > p pty her*. try hiisine««. He has some fine White It is a true blood food and One of the best ding store» in th* Mim rcas and Blue Andalusians that ity, Ostrander’» pharmacy, is near are gieat layers. w o wagona to aell or trade by C. C. Seeley at Oak is naturally adapted to the cure Univa. Addreaa Halem Na J. lie steel bridge and most convenient The ChriMma* sermon at the Pres for all Polk county people Thirty byterian church will be preached hy of the blood sickness from year« experience insure« satisfactory tl)« pastor Sunday morning. There which so many young women Q EXTRA ir>*od cow» with calvee by their aide» and O full blooded Herkahira piga of both aext* for aala compounding of medicine». Patent will he an appropriate sermon in the by D. L. K eyt at Perrydala. suffer. me icitiee of all kind«. eveniag, wi»h special music and a s«» lo hy Mia» Jennie Snyder. The Christ HAVE MONET TO LOAN AT A LL TIMES AT Wc will b« glad to send mas exercises of the Habhath school tha very beat ratea attainable. H. Q. Campbell. C h r is t m a s S u g g e s tio n s . s sample to any sufferer. will he held on Clmstma« eve. Fur», blankets dress pattern», tab!«* Re sure that th). picture In OMET TO LO AN ON IM PROVED PARM P R # linen«, napkin«, silk waist« and pat Christmas will soon he here and the loon ot a label t. on the M petty at uaual ratea by Oecar Hay ter, Dalla«, w ra p «., of .v e ry bottle of terns, kid gloves, knit skirt» ami ki «one, but you will still need a certain Emulsion you buy. monas, »ilk mittens and golf gloves, line of hardware for evary day use. K T TO LOAM A T « SKR C KNT ON PARSI combs and hair ornament«, slipper» We have it and will always try lo S C O T T A BOWNE, M O N •sciirlty. J. L. COLLINS, Dallas and fancy hosiery, d re»»»u it case» and phase you idong our line. Stove», C h .m la t* , grips, suits, gloves, nliirls, overcoats, pomps, plows, harrows, sewing inn- j 40 9 Pearl Si., New York. I HAVE NONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVER neckwear, suspender», handkerchief», chines amt everything that is carried 1 fsnu propsur S IB LE Y A EAA1N . omhreila* sod many other seasonable iu « hardware store. Ol?Y B ros . article» of value at lo r price» by It. Dallas, Or. E. Bryan A Hon in Dallas. NEW Executor’s Notice. The widow of General Grant died in W ashington City last Humlay and Sol DRUG Nasal catarrh quickly yields to treat onion Hirch in Portland last Tuesday ! otice is h e r e b y g i v e n to a l l w h o m nr STORE may concern, that I have been appointed by ment hy Ely's Cream Balm, which i- Fnnn 1858 to 1869 Mr. Hirscli and his \ Han, J. E •*ll»ley, Judge of Polk cor. nty, eie* a ter • greeahly aromatic. It ia received brother, Ed , now post master in H • t •if tha eeUte of Jam*-a Wheeler, late uf Polk » j in ly, through the nostrils, cl« anaes and lem, were merchants in Dallas, and | N E X T T O CASTLE it HALDE- ‘laceaaad. All perwon* indebted to eatd eatau* will i.iake me payment and any ..na holding a claim heale the whole surf >ce over which it since then have filled many positloi f M A N T M EAT MARKET, DAL a g a in * said eetate will preeent tha eanie to me. daly diffuses itself. A remedy for nasal ca «•f prominence. veri And, within eix month« from thi« date, at my LAS. DR. F. S. LOCKE, PROP. reaidsmee near Alrlle, an the railroad and motor ila « tarrh which is drying or exciting to running paal «aid re the diseased membrane should not he Datad November 21. I»sji2 C. C Mitchell h«s bought a lot on Dr. F. H. Locke, from Port I s a a c m a iM e a o N . used, ( ’ ream Balm is recognised as » which lie )» erecting a rs«idence near C m c u or of the eat «te <4 Jamae Whaakr. dauaam* land, who ha« had 25 year« specific. Price 50 cents at druggists the home of President Poling. experience » « a phy«ician and or hy mail A cold in the head im druggiat, ha« opened on north A M. Humphrey, the warehouse mediately disappear* when Cream ! / Front afreet in Delia« a «lock Balm is used. Ely Brother« 56 War man who failed to account for consid of drugs, patent medicine«, era b le wheat stored with him hy farm- rest street. New York. o t i c e ia h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t m b u n - homeopathic remedies, «ta- | ers, is to serve two years in the peni to raig wad administrator of tha estai« of Johaa- H. M. Buell and family have moved j u ntiary, which will make *»her ware tinner y, school hooka and ee Kuna an«, toeaaaed. haa »lad hi* final account a* •uch admmi«ferator In theeounty ou rtaf Polk eaunty from Houth Bend, Washington, to housemen M o r e careful about grain collage writing tablets, Or*»«m . am) that »aid court ha* act the hearing Hheridan. notions. ! not their own. thereof on Saturday, Jan t7, 1*0*. at the hour of The New York Racket store sell« holiday goods at the tame low prices that prevail there at other lime». A suit, an overcoat, or a pair of shoes would lie a sensible gift for tome gen lleman friend. For the Indies they have work boxes, toilet seta. Hand Mr«. Emma Coquillette Johnson, Thow larlif»« <l«*»k» and combination •overs and fancy shawls and for the w I h > was rai-ed by Mrs. 1> J. Whit- caewa at K^ralakeV furniture »lore ara eaker, ha» * new born daughter in al* gant Hung* and would children everything attractive. ao much Eastern W«tailington. apprécia ed a* Clirialmee gifts. S 20 A r W N Final Settlement. N Your Patronage IS SOLICITED. I t a’rloek In the forenoon of «ahi day .ami «II paraau* haring objection« to the earn« » r * mOtOad to preaent **---- to keia <ourt on or before «aid time. 1. this 17th daj of Dec . ! » * . J D. SMITE, • f J «manto Immoti*, <'*