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Store that Satisfies A Harry Squire* is now selliuq goods at Buena Vista. Muter Conductor Durnsife has been to San Francisco. W o r k S h irts ß re s s G o o d s <# Fine line of ribbons for sale by Mrs, Chace, the milliner. 1 he liut ai col * li*»n in ilio vol ley. We h ive all he uewuei weav e» Ht any prior you waul in pay. T he kind that are so hard lo 8u«ul fur «ample* Semi for our timi, y« t ea>y.to hud lo re. The J handy cat «lodile of s u mlanl pat* >»ir -ngesl in ate rials au I tie. t pat* * terns. It is free. terns. soc Ed tit-dwcll and wife of Monmouth have a new born soil. Jk The father of Jeweler Morris is over from Turner ou a visit. J. F. Groves ami wife have | over iu the Ntstucca country. C lo a k s and Suits C lo th in g Y ou cam ini «lo heller than to vis it this department. Wo want you to com e ami try on as many style? as you like. You will m l he lore • d to buy. Jackets from $5 to $30, suit« from $5 to $.15. For man, youth or boy. 8«*e our ^ wonderful values at $5.50, $7.50, J $10 and $13 50. Umlarwear, sox, f# sweaters, hats, m ckw ear, etc. at ^ the lowest prices. ^ ^SALEM DALRYMPLES Cbas Bradley a nephew of Mrs Claud Dtiuu is up from Portland. The Tharp Bros are making butter at their cheese factory near Butler. J. C. Talbot is- running a donke\ engine at the Johnsons logging cam) or Mis. David Cosper has been visit ing her sister Mrs. J. O. Davidson a. Parker. « ™ « * ¿ «L _ m been V- - 8. T. Burch and G. C. Smith of Hickerall pay a cent a pound for pick ing Imps V\ . M. Cornett who lived near Me Coy fifty years ago is down from Ea?t ein O>egon. ^ ' r/ m DALLAS COLLEGE - Jno Cocherham and family of But ler have been spending a mouth ovet at the coast. D A LLAS , OREGON. Beautiful and H e a lth fu l L o c a t i o n . m Jake B m ch and family from Al hanv are picking hops for his fall»* i at Bickerall. m Co educational, (.Tassieal, Sci«* ulitir, Li'«*iar>, ljusiuess, Kx pression and oraloi v. musical and •»*» courso« off«***« «I. t Mr. Sm ith from Michigan h bought the D. A. Hodge farm m at 1 iidcpemlence. Sp.cial attention given to Individual ttssds. (J-ni m-ral influence thrown around the student. Dormitory and gymnasium priv.l '*•' 'J'l . 1 . to ,, m‘ '11 mum, For further information addi e»* T « I t P R E S I O - N T , l>ox I »i*ltu.H, Or yNA// Railway mail age it Piper and wifi have gone east to attend a uonven (ion nf postal clerks. ■ ✓ 1\ \V 0 / 1\ <♦> ‘ /lv A , \y \v ' 0 ' 0 0 ,A , \V ' sy 0 ♦ .A . ¿ ' # > /À ', 0 w /i\ w / ¿ '. vy 0 0 The s’ ate fair at Salem will be ii *es>um all next week and bids fair U lie a bright thing generally. _ . H 0 THE 0 Harry Seymour has fiui?h«'d teach ing at Hebo and will soon take charge (•f the school at Falls Ci*y. 4 John Shultz and C. H. McManus have bought a saloon in Ashland and the former has moved there. m m AND GQMISSIGR GO. SIGLER A sister of Hugh Smith who live just beyond the cemeteries is over from Vancouver with her family. Have leased rhe Derry Warehouse W 't a y-c -- And will store oats, hay and hops and pay the highest market price for them. For reference and terms, apply to 4 VWvw ’ <♦ >" t- N _ M . ' M c D A N I E L , . R ickre — . all, O r e g o n . t i Í- C. B. L«*folictt who has been a mer chant at Sheridan for so long ha* sold his property there and will move to Portland. S| Dr Andrew Kershaw, superintend* I I ( ( «if ' J 1 /1 Grand Ronde Indian Res k i Il ant tile - cr V!11 ¡I .11 seems to he giving gi neral <1 ««D sfaet tion. M 0 0 0 0 <? t 0 0 0 0 < *> 0 0 <♦> 0 <♦>* 0 0 0 0 <♦> 0 \< y H. P. Rhriver is painting the fin house of Fred Ko.-er near Rickreall. J. 1). Robb, formerly of Dallas diftl Ralph Hill is check bossin Mr. Kos- in Portland last week. eis hop yard. Mrs E. F. CYad and daughter pick- Jerome Dornsife and Mrs. Baugh W H A T W E HAVE LE A R N E D DUR IN G j id 12 boxes of prunes iu one day> T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV A IL- man of Monmouth were married last 1 Will. Starr is dangerously ill with week at the home of W . P. Coima Able S o u r c e s D ish ed u p for O u r typhoid fever and -in charge of a train- W},y *n ^ anconver. N u m e r o u s F a m i ly of Readers led nurse, j F ir hop storage at either of In Ah rev iated P a r a g r a p h s . The Bee-Hive people believe in ad- warehouses apply to T. verttsing. See ihe.r new ad on the Riggs who has control of them, has room for'ahout 12(H) bales. For groceries go to Osfield's. editorial page. LO CAL A N D G E N E R A L- J. B. Nunn, who has 1200 prune Mrs Eliza Shaw and Poly Dornsife were married » t The Dalles W ednes trees will begin drying next week. Spectacles and glasses sit Pfennig's day and will live in Crook County. He will be too *>v>y with other kinds of fruit, to take any outside prunes. Handsome patterns iu queensware Ed W ire ami wife who was Mi<§ Dallas willget its new and pure snp at Meiser <fc Meiser's. A daS h .ller have u first horn girl at ply of watei from Canyon Creek sev »heir home, Connell, Washington. The Itemizer wants additional co r en miles west. W ork is going right respondence from every neighborhood A beautiful cabinet sewine machine ahead at the upper end of the line. not now regularly represented in it. will he given away by Guy Bins. Ev- Putnam Fadeless dyes are easici t« W on t you or some of your neighbors erp 50 cent purchase gets a chance. use and color more goods . rigliter and write to us about it. W. H. Murphy Is erecting a prune faster colors than any other dye. Sold Hardware and implem ents, buggies dryer with a capacity of 100 bushels by druggists at 10 cents a package. and wagons, stoves and kitchen ware, a day or his farm west of Buena Vista. A party of Southern Pacific survey carpenters tools, builders supplies ami harvesting machinery for sale by Man In the Rowcliffe hop yard two Ras- ore have been making estimates ol Feguscn in Salem. rnussin sisters tucked fifteen and two what it will cost, to make a (ill in tin ning Jones sisters 10 boxes of h0_ s in one place of the trestle noith of tire rail S P. Kimball 'is now ready to re day. road bridge here. ceive fruit at his dryer and requests Auction sale of stock, farming im Bert Lucas was engineer of a trail those having small lots, or any that will do to dry to hurry it in. Full plements and household good* at the that passed over our road Monday ex market prices paid according to Hize. home of C. D. Puryine south of D ixie Entitling bridges and trestles. Hi says that H. L. Fentons mother wh , September 26th. Street hats and a fine line of med lives in Portland had broken her aim For a bilious attack take Chamber- him priced and cheap tr turned hats In n ’s Stomach ami Liver ta b le la n d are now on display by Mrs. Chac T. A. Riggs has. made big mone\ For sale by buying chittim hark thin season hav the milliner. Her regular op ntng of h quick cure is certirio the Wilson Drug e mpuny. fine pattern hats will he announced ing secure«! about eight carlo*«** of it. next week. • There is a constantly increasing in W hen he began buying the price was less than five Cents hut now it is A dozen men and h tlf as many terest in the ail .«Ttising under our ov- r fifteen cents a pound. teams with scrapers are at work on New today beading. Nearly every the new mill pond at the Dallas saw body reads it and U prom ptly brings After a sevWn wee IPs severe struggle m ill. The old pond held about a mil tngeth r many a buyer ami seller with typhoid fever, Rtulolph the 7 lion feet of logs and the new addition The average coat of ads under that year-old son of R ev .C . C. Poling and will hold two million more feet. Con heading is leae than ten cents per in wife, died Wednesday morning. A siderable new machinery is on hands sertion. short service was held at the horn« ready to be installed. Beginuit g S' pt. 15th and ending that afternoon and next morning th< M. Hay ter, dentist, W ilson building & & Kirtpatr.ck Williams are having stored in the woolen mill huild’ ng the product of 170 acres of hops. For several years pa?t it has cost from 6 to 7 cents a pound to get hops market ed but the cost this season is near 10 cents and the present market value is about 20 cents. Nov. 30 h the. Union Pacific will make the law rate of $25 from Mis souri river points to all points of O r gnu mid W ashington. The rate fiom S'. Louis will la; $30 aod from Chicago $33. Other roads are sure to do likewise and it is sure to bring Westward a tug tide of immigration nmtaius were taken to Dayton to re- beside the «wo children they have bn icd there, fiev. A. A. W inter « (tit-iat ed here and Rev. M. J. Ballantyn. there. Rudy, as the children cal! him, was the pet >f the Inmseh'n and such a tnanly, lovable little fel low that everybody liked him. DALLA J IN K D R O H S . R ED U C TIO N SALE. Dishes ^iven away at Pollocks cash <•* Our entire stock, covering three 40x80 feet fioois, consisting of dry goods, shirt waists, dress goods, cot- ton and woolen goods of all kiud*, rain g«n ds. clothings, furnishings, hats, hoes, trunks, feed, groceries, hard ware, stoves, fu» nitore, paint, oil, ce ment utid brick, is now offered for sule W e propose to do a wholesale busi ness and will guarantee to furnish your winter stippM«*» for lee* money than any other house in the state. W e want your trade and need your pro«luce and can make it to your in- ter» 5 t to trade with us. J .i consolidating our two bi stores we found ourselves overstocked in many Bins, which we assure you will be su'd without r- gard for f«»rni« r cost, price or value. You will Und barrels of bargains which you must see t«> ap preciate. Our p at record of Making Go. d is a giiaiantee that we «lo a* we adv*rtise.— The Bryan-Luca* Lumber Company, Falls ( ity,O regon. ( See the attractive Bee Hive store. lisplay ud of the H omer Kirkpatrick who was raised here is up from Los Angles on a visit. Mrs. Dr Embree is up from Port* land picking hops in the Shepard yard. New line of waistings and suitings, the very latest creation*, at Pollock» cetth store. Shingles. \#rick, lime, cem ent and sand for s «e by A. Shultz. Tell your neighbors «id friends when they can , get such tin. gs on short notice. Eye Afflictions Thrive Upon Neglect: Mrs. Sm ith, tin* trimmer in the mil linery store i f Miss B* rtlia Collins, has had years of experience and will not fail to ptense her paMous. Go and sec the nice now^thiugs. %* At Gay nor’s shoe store may be found "tily bop gloves, but a variety of a b®R®r quality. Their fall stock of footwear, including all manner of rub- * ‘-r gnoils, is at hand, * The feed store of W. W Ullrey is beadqiiarti rs for all sorts of feid for .J1 rts of animals, for things that will make an«! keeo them heal thy umi f«»r medicines that will cure them when tick. Many have tried his remedies and know them to be good. There are few organs of the body that get well of themselves w^en «>ut of order. And eye troubles are particularly certain to gr .w more and more aggravated with ueglect. W e suggest that if your eyes are bothering you, you stiould enlist the cor rective power »f p.operly fitted glasses, which our optical de partment is admirably equipped to supply. Our optician is a practical and experienced eye-fitter; our prices are most m od erate consistent with first class gooilsatnd first class work; and we allow the application of that just a «id equitable rule, “ no fit, no pay. Barr’s Jewelry Store ^ No wonder so many people go to W ilson’s drug store f«*r everything in that line. From their own experience and that of their n tigh bois, they have learned that all goods h xiglit there are de|>en<1ible. It' your dealings have »•l been elscwli- re, give ill« m a trial They d'* not pretend to keep the cheapest things but the ties1-. C o r n e r State an d Llbe ; ty Stre e ts, Sa le m . a o l £ /* ¿ ¿ a tL e ilL w O w e s His Life to a N e ig h b o r. Mr. D. Daugherty, well known in Mercer and Sum ner counties, West Virginia, mo«l likely owe« hi« life to the kimines« of a neighbor. He was alm«>«t hopelessly altlicted with iliarf hoea ; was attended by two physicians who gave him little, if any. relief, when a neighbor learning o f hi* ser ions condition brought him a bottle of Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrlmea remedy, which cured him in lest* than 24 imurs. For «ale by the Wilson Drug com pany. £ ¿ /a £ m Jo M. M. Jones and son are food move t«» the George Booth by bum near M nmouth. W ill Bryant of Tails City bat y*ne to resume bis duties h r principal of tho Moro public school. Dr W. T Pliy who was raised in *** Polk county i« In ad physician at L o t What everyItody says must be so, Lake Sanitarium where C. H Cl . p- and all bands agree that Fanil’s hard m a ami Mr«. U. 8 Grant are under Jordan Purvine of Spring Valley is ware store is in all respects a first- treatment. clerking in a prominent Portland class institution. Tlieie is scarcely tdioe store. anything you could mention in the Mrs. Plato McFee of Pioneer was hardware, line »hat he does not carry. N E W TO -D A Y . N E W ’ P H O N E LIN E . eevtrly injured by sitting down on an The thresher- the hop bouse ami the prune dryer men always depend on open pair of scissors. getting there whatever they want. It The Luckiamuts ¡Rural Telephone Advertising under this hooding will cost 10 t ents J. M. Campbell is clerking in Chap* is a pleasure to trade at a place so re com pany com pleted their line the first for anytniug under 15 words for one insertion ur 26 of August and every «ubscriler ha* cents for throe insertions. mana furniture store aud Ross Ellis liable and so well stocked. been thoroughly *sti>fied with i»« re for Nordby <fe Finsetb. sults. Each subscriber paid $20 to For only a «lime the stage driver will A A CATTLE, Including cows, 2-year-olds, year- Ge«>rge Howe railroad agent at. ward the construction of the line and x v lings and calves, also rye grass seed, for sals adiernun has been vieniug bia lather bring any small thing from Salem. became a member by signing the con -1 by John Lynn on Saitcreek. Zncb Howe in Seattle. «.% stitution and bylaws. They have The hop pieke.s from, abroad must rented Bell telephones at $6 a year for I )K location, about 20 claim* that will cut from 3 Chns McDonald is now wot king in to q million each. For particular*, see or ad- the Dallas tannery of which he was have heard good reports of Dunn’s each phone and get free use of the | JresM K. M. Smith, Monmouth. grocery, judging from the great ntim Monmouth and Independence «witch proprietor for many years. b e r « ft h « m that get their supplies es. New members can join the co m Meiser Meiser have just received there. The Dunns give satisfaction pany by paying $20 t*> the secretary, L. Fenton, of Dallas ha* sheep to 1st out sn . share* in bands of any size «.«sired. a new line of fancy lamps. Call and Tracy Slants, and signing the consti see them. They are beauties. tution aud bylaws. The line is a me Marble Cutter Hawkins dees such tallic circuit and as soon as a few E. H. Hibbard lias bought from OR sale -1 17 acre farm, 30 in cultivation. Foity grttal work that every cem etery job lie more «neinbei« are taken in another goats and 12 young cattle for sale or go with ths Henry Campbell the output of the ¡sets up proves a good advertisement set of wires will probably be stretch place. -J . A. Williams, Dalian. len acre orchard near his dryer. for him. Ask his patrons about his ed and the line divided. The name« T he Seth family have moved up woi k. of the subscribers are as follows: HE highest market price will be paid for prunes ftfom Dayton and occupy their n> w by H. 8. Butz iu Dallas. Folk County bank,J H Lewis, home weal of that of T. i. Hay ter. S Al Daniel, A A Lindem an, Now is the time to lay in a year’s Bridwell tfc Craven,VV W Smith, llA R T L E T T (tears IS cents a bushel unpicked at K. Frank Morrison who formerly kept supply of Hour at the Dallas mill. M a L S Perkins, J> H. Hbbard’e. Jasper Bagley, li very staid«- here is working for a u.v farmers are depositing wheat there P H Johnson, C E Stauts, -ewing machine com pany in Btiise ami will be furnished breadstuff until Simpson Bros., Percy Hadley, A A HEAD of stock sheep for sale or to let on the next summer. City, Idaho. I U share* by Frank Holman, Dallas John B Stump, J S Buchanan, O A W olvtrton, Taylor Co., Dr O. 1) D oane anti wife came Ed Patras, here iu^l877 and remained two years The hunting season is almost here O M <fe W Co., OOD work team, wagon and harness f : r sale ( heap A R Lewi*, and then moved to The Dalles where and Gunsmith Risser has everything Frazer «fe Riee, G at the Dallas feed shed. W E Williams, ■(lie died last week. that sportsmen will want. Hu is try Dr O .D Butler, ing some pew patterns of guns and if A S Loeke, J O Staat«, Jas E lliott will begin gathering and they prove superior will keep them in C E Ttdrow, (ft GOOD, large work mares for sale by Jas. Boyds- O M Staats, •W ton uear Dallas. curing his prunes sometime next week. Ht«.»ck. Janies Helmick, A C Staats, He has fifty acres of prunes but many A Z Ted tow, J M Staats, of tin trees are not >et bearing. G G Hewitt, H M Berry, I 8 HO ATS and six pigs for sale by Lee Humphrey P*rhnps some of the hop picker? Keller I of Pioneer. Nehrhas, J A Withrow, Half a dozen learns are filling the from Tillamook and ebew liere hav« Frank Loughary, J J Thurston. court house yard with rich dirt being watches or spectacles that fail to giv« F M Smith, Joe Smith, CHESTER White boar, a Poland China boar, xcavated to increase the size' of John satisfaction. Jeweler Morris can make H D S'aats, several Cotiwold buck* and «0 stock sheep tor H Hirocbberg, sons mill pond beyond the city park. sale by W . F. Simon near Independence, the need« d change in cither case. Tracy Steals, Fred N Stump, S. F- Wilson who was presiding el«l- B F Smith. jMtoM 10 to 25 acres of hop land for rent near I>al- S A L EM B ID LE T8 . er of this district when the Methodist ;is The first two years free for fencing ground htirch was dedicated -p uit last Sun- S t o m a c h T r o u b le . and planting crop. Call at thi* office for pedicular*. Polk county peopb who attend the lay in town. He is no longer a min f i- next week should all go to Z in n ’s “ I have been troubled with my ister but is traveling fur a San Fran confectionery and get some of thoto stomach for the past four years,” sa) s OILER and enftine on same base. Just the thing cisco firm. for prune drying, for sale by Wagner Bros, in del'ciotis soft drinks and some of the D. L. Beach, of Clovernook farm, Dallas. Greenfield, Ma*«. “ A few days ago I Having an unusually fine stock of bc*t icecream they ever tasted. wa* induced In buy a box of Chamber- millinery this season all my store < — lain’« Stomach and Liver tablets. I A KILN of 160,000 brick was recently burned at is needed to display my hat*, therefore No one from across the river ever have taken part of tlieiji and feel a ¿ a independence by John K. Cooper, who is offer 1 will sell all underwear, both summer ing them for sale. nd winter, also corsets and hosiery Iron ht goods from Undertaker Clough great dual better ” If you have any without feeling that he was being fair trouble with your stom ach, try a box it cost.— Mrs. Chace. ly treated. His aim is to always do f these tablets Y ou aie certain to I.ACK horse weighing 1.600 pounds, perfectly and free from all blemishes, for sale at (DO John A.W illiam s who lives in the the fair thing by ever) body. be ph ased with the result. Price 25 ity O trac J. Bagley at Simpson's station. Pioneer settlement has rented from cent*. For sale by the Wilson Drug mpany. Joshua McDaniel at Rickerall a 150 D-. K eeler is recognised as the best jl R SALE—A 135 acre dairy ranch, sir miles acre farm at $350 cash rent and will v« lerinarv surgeon in either Marion north (tf Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to H. move to the old Mi Daniel house as or Polk counties and lias treated more U. Campbell, the Dallas real estate agent. L E T T E R LIST. non as prune picking is over. sick animal« than «11 the others put These letters remain uncalled for in Q /W A HEAD of extra good stock sheep t H i^ Iu m m er and Manfred Sears ate together. Inquire for him at the s ic 1 the Dudas p<>«to!lice for tint week end O U U shares by Ed. Clark, Rickreall. u 01 ing the 11 acre Uglow hop yard bridge feed yard. mg Heptem. 7th, and parties calling nd h 1 ve about 50 hands gatluri g for them will please state that the) D. Gilliam has for sal* 50 head of high grude the crop. Robert Gaynor and Haven t' Cots Cof wold ewes. When at the state fair you can get have been adverti«ed : Smith do the firing Tim yard is in a first class dinner at the George lunch Edward Arrance, fine condition and is yielding well. counter for 20 cents. W T H. McDaniel, n«tar Rickreall, has good Italed M rs Malinda Jones, M «wheat hay for sale. New things at Brown «t Shaw* G B Boggs, •onfectionery, log cabin creams, Turk Mi«« Myrta James, 3 Of course you and your sons will de OOD Shorthorn Jersey hull for service at Frank -h nougat, maple chews and iiio U nh - sire nice new suit* th.« fall, nor will Mr Frank Morton, G Holman’s in Dallas. es chocolate chips. Yon can g e t som e you be satisfied witli just anything of- Mr William Putnam, thing new there almost any «lav, a1! fered. \ a '1 u s suggest that G< orge W. Mi«« Rulie Robison, HlKHil milch cows for sale by D, L. Keyt at Per- fresh and h -me made. Fresh taffy of Johnson ha« been sidling clothing Mrs J M Walter, rydale. various flavors every day. Mr Peter Weimer. there for over 20 years, knows exact!) C. O. C o A i), postmaster. what people need and I' hh it Mnr< I t # INCH grub oak w«tod f«tr sale at 75 coûtes Sonic thresher owners who had ban that all agree that he is a« hon IU tier n the ground. Apply to J. lluiisoii, two been in years past bothered by bamb est a« the day« are long. utiles north of Dallas. ••rtving them before the threshing 1 Cason was over, Konided against it IN PACKAUE8 OF 50 FUR HALE O LD at PAPERS Do y«»u not want some better pho- his vear by bargaining that no mm this olttce for 15 cents, also blank notes and mo tgages and all kinds of Aval blank«. hould be paid b«‘ fore the end of the | j tngrspbs than any you ever had tak- «»•aaon, and if one <lesert«*«l the ma Sen, Then go to Tom C rooise. over Dalrymples. Exam ine samples of hi? bine he wn§ to get nothing. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT the very best rates obtainable.— H. O. Campiteli. work and you will be sa tiifl'd as lo Mrs. A B. Enns will begin gatli r his photographic skill. ng her prunes next M onday. She T h e only kind of consump \ fO N E Y TO LOAN ON !MPROVED FARM PRO — o— AM. ptrt) at usual rats* by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas, an«l her six «laughter* will pick them to fear is “ neglected W hile in Salem during fair week do tion while George Slinw anti J. A. W il iam* will do the drving. Her crop i not fotgt t that ’ lie (). K. phar nacy i* consumption.” o n e y t o lo a n a t o p er c e n t on farm «-t year brought $1600 ami she ha- -till th ing busine«« at the same old ■rarity- j . L. COLLINS, DaLa*. People are learning that con place, 333 Com m ercial street, next t* fully as good a crop this time. I) nion Bros. S li*faciion guarau- sumption is a curable disease. W * h a v e m o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d There are over 200 acres of hop« t ed ami prices made satisfactory. S IB L E Y * KAKIN It is neglected consumption I f farm property. around Bridgeport and a <l< zen cr* ws —o— that is so often incurable. are g*tha-ing them iu fine fsh*pe. Take your goat skins to the soap A t the faintest suspicion of There nr«* not many lice and hut. lit w *rkd an«l have them mad«* into flue tle mold has appeared. The recent rugs. Also lake your soap grease consumption get a bottle of rain with the cool drying we ther IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE t'N- ( »here in exchange for the ht-*t laun Scott’s Emulsion and begin XTOTICK * X dr reigned ha* Hied her final ««-count in the that followed, have pr<»v- d a benefit matter of the retate . f Jumes L Owln. rfe<-ea>*«l dry s«»ap you or your neighbors ever regular doses. rather than an injury to the crops. ftn-l «aturday.Hept 12, 1903. at the h«.ur «.f lOo’d . ck | us»*d. a. m., has been appointed by the county c u r t «tf T he use of Scott’s Emulsion the Hale «tf Oregon, for Polk county, as the time R Rem ington a id Smith Bros for the hearing of «ihjectior • to aaid final ««-count *re now picking about 300 bush 1» settlement thereof. All person* art there Those w ho deal at crctlit store* si at once, has, in thousands of atxl the notified to api>ear at said time and show caure, of prunes each for the Bufz drear. ways Imve to help pay for the bail cases, turned the balance in for* if any e s i* , why th* «aid account sh.aild nut a,.. Mr Blitz will next Monday begin pick «leht* of the store and are quite apt to proved and the administratrix of said estate and her bondsmen discharged. ing his owr* eigh' acre c-o p and lias have unjust bills presented. Even if favor of health. Dated «hi* 8th day of Aug., 1V03 over 3 0 0 0 bushels in sight for the you pay cash at such stores, it is at Neglected consumption docs M aK Y K G WIN Administratrix of the e*tate of James L. Gw nn, ds- seasons run. He will pay four cent* credit prices. Toe ..onlv sure way to '-.»*•'I not exist where Scott's Emul- a bushel for picking B« va and girl* avmd paying big prices is to «leal IS. can ga 'b e r from 25 to 30 and men where they credit nobod ay and mske and women from 40 to 50 bushels a no bad debt. It pays t«i trade at the ’ rompt use of Scott’s Emul- day. New York Ka< ket store. P H F T & & A I B H t W f Consumption M T h e Store th a t Sa tisfie s its C u s t o m e r s . Good Goods. Jos. Meyers Si Sons S a le m ’s G re atest, W i lla m e t t e V a lle y ’s C r a n d e s t Store. The Store that Turned Trade up Court Street | N e w S u its and J a c k e t s fo r Fall and W i n t e r M e n s ’ Fall C lo t h in g C lo s i n g O u t The full suit* and overcoat* are now ready. Here are clothe* correr-t in style and finish. Clothes for the *wei!e*t event*, or n>od*tcff-9«ts for comfort an«i Are now reaiy We h*ve the walHngr enit* in !tor lm*ine*w Enonaoua aaaorta u n ta perfect tailoring f,,lk Mid (Or-et i < fttn Suit? in Lori* X lV Mid aiij size* to fit men of any huild, tor the rm*st exacting the late aporoved *ty es, in U m new and p.puiar dte*«cr and priced to attrae-t economical men We »nods, hew suit* and jacket* are arriving daily, »• ur« silectinr ckahiiiT fro the leading makers and our aaaorttn*nt wilt be th** l*e*t in the Wiliamette valla,. It w.ll d-> uw good to came up and exam Thi ia no idle talk or howet, hut we mean to have are faahiooed a* can only t*« done by in« this line befopr- purchasing, a« we at* «atistie 1 the room if -alue* and price* will do th^ work. We w* can pleane j . hi . won’t carry them over. our spring and summer W ash Coods Shirt W a i s t s AT |„2 HlGHKST QUALITY P R IC E LOWEST PR.CL8 J u s t Arrived W ho«e pro<1uct I« known the lenfth and hrradth of thr Und a* «atisfa- tory in etyle, tir i*n and wearing qiialiti. Y.*« will find otir assot tment the be«t in town. At anv rate we want you to look here hefoit t‘, -T -.ies navette*. Weh«.se. Voll«, Poplin, Zibe buying.______________________________________________ Our fall and winter *kir»* ju d receive.' lae, Coverte R t . . . all the late Style* hi drew and wr. a ing length * | Hav, Sottet. Io« hi ne. M- There are over 300 skirt* to «elect roni aod we wit line*. Bovtnees. et«., etc. We show them i.. aît the F U m i S n i n g S The «leanest. fnoet uptodate and lowest j take pleasure in *h rwlnf them w aether jp a buy or p"pnl»r «»«ade*. and they are well w»>rtll your «deration. Sami de* sent on applis-ation fenUcinen- furniahinf* in town. ••«t. A F U L L L IN E N C W S K IR TS a larue shipment of the celebrated Priestly D re s s C o o d s Mail Orders Prempi!y and Accurately Filled I Final Settlement. C. Kqualization Board Meeting. Leonard snd Tude McBee have about 30 hands gathering daily 90 boxes of as fine hops as ever gr* w They are of a bright golden color have but few lice and the few mold#**! bills wer»* cut $URH in a«lvan«*e of the 1 h* v h*-.*- he#fl .-x< *•«• Imgly careful in both pickingsnd-«lrying and expect a gilt edged article. Robert Judson ia vard bo** and the drv- ing if done by Ben Thompson ami Leonard M cBee The «ante crew will pick the neighboring Hubbard yard. T o C u r e a C o ld in one Day. 'lake Laxative Bromo (Quinine 'Fab le's All druggist* refund the mcney if it fails to cure, E. YV G rove’s sig nature is on each I hix . 25c. ----------- -------------------- W iley Norton of I^ewisville sold his hops on the vines at $100 per acre. _ . _. . . . J. G Toner of Lincoln has bought property s t McMinnville and will t move there tote fall. l checks the disease while it be checked. o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n M on day, the 14th day of September 190?, the Board of K<|ualization will attend al the <ifl!«-o ..f the Send for free «ampie. county eierk of Pi Ik county, Oregon, nd pubtkljr examine the araewment roll *r.d «-o* reel all errors is S C O T T A M O W N E , Chem iate, valuation, description, or qualities of l»nda, lots or \ Pearl Street, New York, other prouertj, and i» shall be the duties of person* I interests«! to appear at the tic • and plica appoint- for sod fi.o o ; sit druggist*. 1 ed, and if if -hall ipprar to such btwrd of equaliza tion that t here are any lande, lots or other property x**e««*d twU-e or in the name of a person or persons not the ow ner thereof, or a*e*»eed under er beyosd its actual value, <»r any lamia, iota or other proper« v a*«eased, aaid board *hail maka the proper cvr- P I S O b CIJW E FO H rsetiosa. fills f RV.lt Alt Itti FAILS. I »ated at Dallas, O regos, this fla t dsv Angust, Dess Cos«b Afrup. TseseeO o*1 Use ! I9U. F E MYER, Aaesesor for Polk eounty. I ~ C O N S U M P T IO N N