Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 02, 1903, Image 3

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    G a in e d Forty P o u u d e In T h ir t y D ays
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A Store that Satisfies
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Work Shirts
Dress Goods
T b « lim it culleclioc in tlio val­
ley. We h ive ull the ueweat » « » * •
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ei at any price y»u want to pay.
't he kind that are ho hard
Send for samples. Send for nor
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handy catilngne of aUmlnrd p a l-1 i,n'ft y« l ea*y to timi lu
strongest nmtoriaU an 1 ue t pat- ™
term. It ii free.
leniti.
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Cloaks and Suits
Clothing
You cannot do belter than to via
it thin department. Wo want you
to come and try on aa many style.«
as you like. You will not be lore
ed to buy. Jacket« from $5 to $30,
buila from $5 to $35.
For mao, youth or boy. See our ^
wonderful value* at $0.60, $7.50, *
$10 and |13 50, Underwear, sox, fi
sweater*, hat*, tnckwear, etc. at
(he lowest price*.
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D A L R Y M P L E S °»«°"!5
M s. J. 0 . Adams In** gone to a
Portland 8aniiariu.il for her health.
Kay Wallace and John Shepard,
of Butler, have been at work in Mar
ion county.
P. 8. Gieenwood near Dull«* ha*
been oil« red 25 cents for Ins ciop oi
01 balk, s oi bops.
Walter Williams will soon move in­
to Mrs. Ethel Wood*' House near tin
Preebyletluii cliuich.
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j For. several month* our younger
! brother had been troubled with imli
! g rtion. lie tried several remedies
i but got no benefit from them. We
purehnaed some of Chnmberlaiu’s
! Stomach and Liver Tablet a and he
commenced tuki. g them. Inside of
| thirty days lie had gained forty
poll ml* of flesh. He is now fully re­
covered. We have a good trade on
I I lie tablet*— Holley Bro«., Merchant*.
Long A ranch, Mo. For sale by W il
| h o i » Drug Co.,
For a pleat-ant physic
| take ChamLerluiii’* 8 ‘Omach and
■ Liver tablet*. Easy to tuke. Fleaj-
iu effect.
Claud Plunk and wife, of ltoseburg,
have been here viciling Ins uiouici
ami uncle Ha« ve. Boats.
Henry M cCurer’s barn caught fir«
ft out a burning log heap and was des
troy id wiiii all ins stock feed.
D A L L A S COLLEGE
New at Brown «fc Shaw’s French
nougat CoOoautil candy. Italian pano
cha aud full cream aland caramel*.
DALLAS, OREGON.
Beautiful and Heaithful Location.
Co educational, Classical, 8< ientifi«*, Liienin , Business, Ex
pressimi and oratory, musical and art course* offend.
I’lie Delineator, published at 17
j West 13th street Neiv York, is one «>
the best lailies’ j *il: n.il* it «x i* et»C-’.
Spoetai attention given t > individual noe<ts. Oi.s l moral influence thrown arc
the student. Dormitory ami gymnasium prlvil
Ex hish .« reduced to the mini­
mum, F«»r further information address T H £ P R E S I D E N T , box ¿41, Dallas, Or
Sci-tf Leavitt, principal of Die N oiii
Yamhill public school^ wa« married t
Mir« E Li" l r.uk in Falls C fcy la"
Sunday.
LOCAL AND GENERAL-
W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D O L'R IN C
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL-
A b t . S o u r c e s D is h e d up for O u r
N u m e r o u s F a m ily of R e a d e rs
In A b re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s .
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For groceries go to Orfield's.
M. Uaytei, dentist, Wilson building
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s
Meiser A Mciser will hereafter close
at 9 instead o' 7 p in.
Mr. and Mrs. fobn Richardson are
the proud parents of new daughter.
Arnos Holman’s son Charley and
family have returned from Southern
Oregon.
I f our prune men will stand togeth­
er they can command fair prices for
their products.
R.*v, Jas M«»ore. Fred YVaguer, YYr
Homer Bhope and wife are at the
P. Miller ami Mrs. Tims. E lio tt an
Bryan-Lucns mill.
attending the Methodist coufereuce at
M. A. Dixon and Miss Josie Haight
Salem this week.
w re married la-t week.
Rev. 8. J. Lindsey will preach nt
G A Hurlev has been made a no­
Lewi-ville next Sunday m »r ling, a
tary public at Iud< pendence.
M »ntgomery in the afternoon and a:
M in. Jns. Howe and d m q jtlfr took Elkins i .i the evening.
in the recent Portland cunivnl
Black’* steam s. w cut forty o e
Elmer Reid and wife, who now 1 ve in cord** of w *od, each stick into flirt <
San Francisco, have a new daughter. pieces, MoiMay.
Wh t outfit h s
beaten that this season.
J. W. My«*r lp»s soi l 47 and Till
Bell 133 bales of hops at good figures.
A visit to Douty’s auction and pri­
vate aales at Independence, will g* t
Clin*. H\de and wife, of Fall* City,
your winter supplies at a big savin. .
have been visiting Ins parents at To­
ihe stock must all be sold at once.
ledo.
Putnam’s Fadeless D *es do not
W. B. MelCown has sold to YV. H
staiu the hands nor «pot the k< t )«
Livingston four Falls City lots for
(except green and ptirpl *.) Sold by
|300.
Wilson Drug Co. at 10 cents a pack­
Mrs. YYr. T. Wurdle has returned age.
from a sejourn of two months in Port­
Tuesday morning there were tlii•
land
teen freight cars on our side tra« k
Roswell Shelley, who was once
county clerk here, is now merchan
The best and cheapest line of heat dising at Hood River.
ers in town may be had at Ouy Bros
Mel*er & Mei*er have fT handsome
hardware store.
line of new stationery and there is the
George Bnolhby has rgnttd his farm place to buy school supplies.
near Monmouth to M. M. Jones for
When you have stock of any kind
three years at Sj!350 a year.
for sale or want to I my anything it
Cass Gibson has plastered his farm will pay to let it be known through
with trespass notices, which will deter the Itemizer.
careleB. hunters from shooting on his
For the very best, kind of bakers
laud. W e have such notices for sale.
bread, pies, cakes and pastry of all
Doutv’s store Iniild ng and fixtures kinds go to- Riggs' grocery store. See
at Independence sre for sale or lease samples in show case.
as soon as he has auctioned off the
For hop storage at either of the
goods.
Dallas warehouses apply to T. A.
Morris Hughes and McBee Bros Riggs who has control of them. He
sold their hops at 22 cents, and Y o has room for about 1200 hale*.
kum A Hill got 25 cents for their cri p
Fine new millinery of all kinds mnv
of over 100 bales.
he had at tin* store of Mr*. Chaco.
G. W Hollister, manager of Jacob­ Miss Jennie Muscoit i* assisting in
son’s clothing store, has moved Ids | lie trimming departin’ nt. Op ning
family over from Salem and will occu- Day made a fine impression.
py the J. H Towdsend property.
Mrs. J. G. Gib-on and daucli'er are
h-re from 0 tnada mi » vis*it to her
Hardware and implements, boggies
brother A. B Muir They had not
and wagons, sieves and kitchen vare,
met aim e p arin g <t their native Cana­
carpenters tool«, builders supplies and
dian home thirty-five years ago.
harvesting machinery for sale by Man­
ning <fc Fegusen in .Salem.
U 8. Grant has within a week sold
S P. Kimball is now ready to re­
ceive fruit at his dryer anil requesta
those having small lots, or a-iy that
will do to dry to hurry it in. Full
market prices paid according to sixe.
Douty’s store at Independence is
now closing out $22,000 worth of cloth­
ing, shoes, bedding, dress goods, no­
tions and groceries at private and auc­
tion sales. Crowds are carrying aw iv
loads of goods bou /lit at bargains. It
is the intention to have the entire
stock sold inside of sixty days, regard­
less of cost or value.
to he loaded with hups, hay, wood ami
1 ii mb r, and Agent Woods «aid there
was freight in right for more than as
many more.
Within a few days we have ordered
the Oregonian for A. Seifarth, Delias,
D. 0 Bronson, Prineville, A J. Byron,
Falls City, J. W. Butler and W G.
Wolfe, Bm 11, each of t* «m getting
that paper and thi* a year for $2
J. H. O’N eil,of Dalian, received two
prizes on his Jacks at the state fair,
the Scotch Collie dogs of C. I). Nairn
won three premiums aud the Blue
Andn'.urian chickens of I). M. Cal-
bienih won nearly everything for
which they entered.
Canfield's public sale near Rickreall
tomorrow will be a big thing. Besides
all kind« of stock there will he vehi
el ■*, harness, farming implements ami
a variety of household things. Mil
lard YY'liite will sell the goods ami
there will be served a nice free lunch .
R. v. V J. Turnid.'e. of R« d Prairie,
preached at Calvary «until of Mon­
mouth last Sunday. The Old School
Bapti't Associ itio»», including Orego
and Washington, will meet at his
hone next June for a three day’s «fa ­
ll will be an interesting occasion ate
will draw many viflitor*.
three, tine Angora hm ks, one goin^
to Yam hill, one to Washington an l
AH who use atomizers in treating
one to Clatsop county, the price being
$25 each. He has sold one buck for nasal catarrh will get the best result
$100 and holds two others at the same from E ly’s Liquid Cream b in». Prior,
including spraying tube, 65 cents
figure.
Bold by druggists or mailed by Ely
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There is a don«*tintD increasing in­ Bros., 56 Warren St, N. Y . .
terest in the Hd.triisimr under our rs Ely B n*.:— 1 «old two bottle« of
New lo d iy healing. Nearly every­ your Liquid Cream B«lm to a custom­
body read* it and it promptly brings er, Wm. Lamberton, 1415 Delacbai*«’
tOL-eth r many a buyer ami seller. St. N ‘W Orleans, he has used the tw<
The average cost of ads under that bottles, giving him wonderful ami
In tiding is less than ten cent* per in­ most, satisfnctsry results. Geo. Y\
McDtiff, New Orleans, Sept. 1, 1900.
sertion.
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R FLU CTIO N SALE.
S A L E M TRAD ^ LETS.
Spend Your Money
and Earn a Dividend
Barr’s Jewelry Store
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buck.- Samuel Orr, Rickreall.
meal and cowpea hay ns grain feeds
for his dairy cows and thus grow all
the concentrates needed on his farm, a
matter of the gravest importance.
Ellis 8in»onton, who was recently
Fanil’* fall trade is setting in at. a married at The Dalle*, is book ke ep» i
risk ra*e. Ill* stoves of various kind* for M ei«r <k Frank in Portland, where A ( \ ™ > L blooded CotswoIt} ewea, »iso C dswold
ami Angora buck« for aÄ,M 14 reasonable prices
in to he i he very Tr«nt the people bis sister Kate also resides.
Oy A. b. Staats. Adores* Suv'*» Oregon.
want. Nowhere else can you get a
m tier plow f r fd l use and he can
GOOD 133 at;re f/»rm 1J miles south of Mon
furnish the best wagons in the market.
I I <* W a s S tr o n jr .
mouth for rent by It. Best, of Monuiouth
Employer—„Yea. I advertised for a .V liatever other hardware you wan1
strong boy. Think you will fill the bill? can always he had al Fatih’s.
L. Fenton, of Dallas, has sheep to 1st out on
Applicant—Well. I just finished lickiu’
II. shares in bands of any size ossi reti.
nineteen other applicants out in tho
COUN TY CO URT.
hall.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
scents
PKOBATK.
GOOD
It takes a mighty good speller to
write with some one looking over his
•hr¿aider.—Atchison Clobe.
GOODS
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h it e C orne
a l e m ' s g r e a t e s t s t o r e
THIS W EEK W E ARE CÒNDUCTINC A M AM M O TH
D EPARTM EN T SPECIAL
THIS SPECIAL SALE EFFECTS A LL DEPARTMENTS
NOTE THE BARCAINS OFFERED.
Ladies Wool Hose
Regular 35 cent value«.
Depart ment special :
23c pair
New Fall libs
Rpgulsr
vslues.
;ul*r 85 cent
c*
Department
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pxrinient special
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69c Yd
Nonshrinkabls Wool
uiiiierwear
Regular $1.25 values.
Department special:
97c garment
Waistings
Rettulsr 85, 75 und 85 cent
»»lie s .
Depart nient special :
58c Yd
Neckwear
Regular .50 cent values.
D. part meut special :
35c each
Mens’ Shirts
Regular $1 50 valu« ».
D« parimeli! special :
98c
Regular 91. H !5
78c
8il»ley, J.
Man Kemp was made administra
tor of ilie F. A. Kemp estut«* and her
j hood approved.
The Iim» 1 account of the J L. Ham-
: Iiii e* ate wu* filed and set for hearing
I November 2nd.
Hal* b< iitl of L. May YY'illi«, guar­
dian, w i* lii« d and approved.
Eight cents a pound is fPH F highest market price wf II be ini id for prunes
1 by II 8. Buts in Dallas.
what a young woman paid for
twelve pounds of flesh.
ROM IO to 25 acres of hop land
Ii
for rent near Dal-
F ’a*.
The first two years fr
free for fencing ground
She was thin and weak and and planting crop. Call at this office .or pur titulars
paid
one dollar for a bottle of t K1LN of 260,000 brick was recently burned at
[Cor'-'*<tod
by Gooch Bros.)
Independence by John R. Copper, who is offer­
W heat, per bushel, 76 eta.
Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak- 2a.
ing them for sale.
Bran, per t»»n $22
ing
regular
doses
had
gained
8 luu t*, per ton, $25.
p It SALE—A *36 acre dairy ranch, sly miles
Oat*, per bushel, 30 i ts.
twelve pounds in weight before F noith of Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to II.
G. Csmpliell, the Irallas real estate agent.
Thus. Williams, F. M. L* wic and B.
Flour, per 10 barrels,$3 80.
.M Fowle were made appraiser* oi lne the bottle was finished.
Flour, per sack, $1.
Buckwheat Hour, $2..50 per owl
| F. A Kemp estate.
HEAD of extra good steck sh
sheep to let on
Eight cents a pound is Ö 0/1/1
IM J shares hy Ed. Clark, Rickreall.
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Germea, $1 60 per cwt.
L E T T E R L IS T .
cheap for such valuable ma­
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
II. McDaniel, near Rickreall, has g«»od baled
Some pay more, some U f • wheat
These letter* remain uncalled for in terial.
(Corrected weekly by Dnrm's Grocery.
hay for sale.
l lie Diiiln* posh »thee for Die week end- less, some get nothing for
Potatoes, per bushel, 50ct«.
mg Heptem. 28th, and parties calling
Butter, per pound 25 i ts.
Shorthorn Jersey bull for servita at Frank
You get your U Holman’s
lor them will please state that they their money.
In Dallas.
Lard, per pound, 13@L5 els.
Bacon, aides, per |*»uml, 14(fr>15 et* nave been adverti*ed:
money’s worth when you buy
Mr. Geo BlaKner.
Ham s, per pound, 15c* 17 ct*.
milch cows for sale by D, L. Keyt at Per-
Scott's Emulsion.
F 'REHH
rydale.
shoulders, per f ound, 9 « 11 ct*.
Prof, and Mr«. VV . B Daggett.
Mis* Claire Sinclair.
E g g s , per dozen, 20 cts
W e will send you a little
Mr«. L. J 'V ftk trt.
'.D PAPERS IN PACKAGES OK 60 FOR SALS
C hickens, p< r dozen $3ro$5
0 at this office for 16 rents, also blank notes and
free.
J. YV. Weather«.
N Dried fruits, per pound, 3(310 cts
mortgages and ail kinds of leral bUnka
M ARKET
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The present proprietor* of the Cap
Our entire slock, con «ring three
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lOxMJ feet floors, conairtiug oi dry ital Soap works ai«‘ making an artu le
good*, riiirt waist«, dre«* goods, cot­ greatly to their credit. The ladies
ton and woolen good« of all kinds, rain who use it *i»euk of it in term* of
g«* d*. rlothiiig*, furnishings, h its, praise.
shoe«, trunk*, fee«!, gioeeriea, hard­
ware, stoves, furniture, paint, oil, ce­
For nobby tup coat« or heavy over
The u.iial way in which money can earn a dividend i* by be­
ment aud brick, i* now i tiered for coats for winter yo u will find the
ing placed in a raving, bank or in Home other dividend bear­
Buie.
greatest variety ami most lav for. ble .
ing in via .iietit. But the Karr sinre ha. a plan whereby the
YVe propose to do a wholesale busi­ price* at Johnson’« clothing «tore
.pender. receive a dividend— provided, of ccurae. they »pend
ness and will guarantee to furuiih 1'lieir school suits for hey« would |
ihe money here. Our new caah regi.ter automatieally print*
your winter supp’ hs for less money greatly please your youngster«, and |
a reb.de check allowing the amount of your purchaae when
than any other house in the «tale. they have uiidergurmeuls of all sorts
Dial purchase i* iegi»ttred hy the salesman. Aud thi* rebate
W e want your trade and need your fer everybody.
check i. given to you. When you have accumulated 925 of
produce ami can make it to your in­
them, bring them to nr and they are exchanged for 91 worth
terest to trade with u*.
of good», chosen »n y where from nur stock. Thi» i* equivalent
Umlerta « r Clough on State street
In consolidating our two b ij stores
to a 4 per cent dividend on every dollar you spend here, (ju iiv
we found ourselves overstocked in 1 « quite popular among Polk county
a little axtra inducement, i» it not?
many lima, which we assure you will people who have be« n so unfortunate
he sold without rxgard for form« r cost, «• to in e l hi* sfivice«. He never j
price or value. You will find barrel* asks « xhorbiLant prices for his good*.
of bntgaiu* which you must see to ap­
preciate. Our p «st record of Making
Good i* a guarantee that we do a* we J Schoolboys* clothing in et'dle«« va-
Not
Corner State and Libeity Streets, Salem.
a lv«rii*e.— The Bryati-Luca* Lumber ricty at the New York Racket
j only i* ii made to Took well and wear
company, Falla City,O iegon.
i weil but the price* are within reach
| of poor people. Brown’s Blue Rib A m it.« »..-a £ /ii * .'j A m A m AMA m A m A m A m A m
A p p le P ic k e r s W a n te d .
bon school shoe* for bt.ys and girl*
Men wauled t«> p.ck apples on the
are the best.
share* at A. Al. Mihei ’* orchard near
T im a A lm o s t Hera-
F A L L S C IT Y .
Crow ley. Apply at once.— U. 8. Graui,
Jt will »«¿on be time lo think of win«
The toWn wu* never before so pros­ ter pastime* as well as lesson* in mu­
Dallas, Oregon
The Cronine studio over Dalrymple
i* heed quarter« for good picture*. perous. Every house fit lo live in i* sic for t liildren. In this line G io ^e
occupied and the dozen new one* go­
RA TIO N S FOR DAIRY C O W S. Many a P«>lk county parlor i* euibel- ing up will uot more than half fill C. W ill, i he Salem music dealer keep#
ished with photographs made there.
a good reliable stock at price* that f-
(lie demand for home*. Considerable ten surprise people, they thinking
He can please you.
C o t t o n H eed M e a l a a d C o w p c a i S u p ­
painting ha* been done and tin pain­ them certainly second hand artii ies
p ly th e X ec esn a ry P r o te in .
ters have work ahead for several instead of new g<>odfl. As his goods
Feeding the dairy cow» would be a
M ny people
wonder how the month*
Most of the business houses ar^’ shipped in the most modern *v«y.
comparatively easy matter were It not
George lunch counter cun afford such are located on the north side of the
that is in carload lot* without 1 ox-
for the difficulty experienced in secur­ good m-a.« for 20 cents, but they do
Luckiamute. the planing mil * being if g, as he buys for spot cash ai <j as
ing a sufficient amouut of protein to it.
on the other side, one just above the hi* s« llm g expenses are li^ht, he « n
supply the heavy demands made on
Falls anti the other^''close by the de- afford to mak« customers really * r-
her system in the production of milk,
pot. The Rhodebarger fruit dryer is pri*iog offers. Having been in bu*i-
The steel bridge feed yard contin­
*sys Professor A. M. Koule of the Ten­
located just back of the Bryan-Lucas ut.-s for 25 years, he has learned h w
ues to b • headquarters for nearly all
• tore, and will cure all the prunes to select a line of goods to suit ca e-
nessee experiment station. Cheap and
icnim- driven to the city. Do you ask
abundant fodder crops can be grown why. We reply because Mr. Schramm around there. Besides the two b ig 1 ful buyers, such thing* a* they can >e
general merchandise stores, there are proud orimving in their home*. A ll in­
with comparative ease to supply the invariably treats them right.
a number of «mailer ones, all carry­ struments sold by Mr. W ill will heat-
more bulky part of her ration, but the
ing fair sized «locks. They include tended to free of charge
By fair
protein needed is much harder to pro­
Zinn«, the candy, soda water, ice two grocery stores, a drug store, a treatment he has made friends of cus­
vide in a desirable form at a price
jewelry
store,
»hoe
store,
hotel,
barber
cream and fruit man ha« a* good con­
tomers, and their assistance is the
within the reach of the average dairy­
fectionery a* you could find Portland shop, meat market, two saloons, two cause of iiis largely increatdng trade.
man.
confectionery
stores,
a
furniture
share
Location on 8tate *treet near court-
His store i9 at 231 Commercial street,
The abundance of cotton seed meal lioif-e.
and several re«l estate offices. A* is opposite the Bush bank in Salem.
generally true, the saloous arc a curse
in the south should offer a happy solu­
tion of the difficulty, but there are
to the community, degrade men of
D ALLAS B U SIN ESS ITEM S.
many places where freight rates make
all age* and absorb much of the hard
YVarren Frink let bis nineteen bales
A ll orders entrusted to the Salem earned money that should go toward of bops slip at two bits.
cotton seed meal quite as expensive as
in the states of the far northwest, and j (age driver will be filled at once.
making their - homes happier and
B. Z. Riggs lias changed his address
then it frequently happens that the
more comfortable. There are three
from Walla to Waitsburg.
dairyman does not see his way clear to I Now is a good '***
time to lay in your ( lunches, an excellent school house,
pay out a large amount of money for ! winter stock of Hour and feed and the and ether influences in good direc­
R. Hull and wife are Visiting at
cotton seed meal; for, as the old axiom Dallas fi* uring mill is a good place to tions. The two sawmills and planing Brownsville and Cottage Grove.
puts it, “ a pinny saved is a penny get it.
mills employ in different capacities
Seven teams are hauling prunes
made.” So it is to his interest to dis­
about 100 men and have a pay roll
cover if possible a means by which he
exceeding $6,000 a /month. From from the Wilson farm near Salem to
Cemetery work done by G. L. Haw the Bryan-Lucas mill over three miles the Kimball dryer in Dallas.
can produce the needed protein on his
farm and thus save the heavy drain on kin* tbe'Dalla* marble cutttr seldom aw*y the flume bring« down lumber
his resources required by the purchase fail* to give entire satisfaction. He is in 25 minutes and in less than three
N E W T O -D A Y .
of cotton seed meal or some other con­ both competent and Honest
hours deliver* ovor 40,000 feet of it to
centrate rich in protein.
the planer plant where 30 men are
*%
Cotton seed meal 1ms now been fed
employed at fiom $2 to $3 a day
Advertising under this hoading will cost 10 cents
As a gunsmith Mr. Risser has few
long enough to establish its virtue as
Harry Starr has general charge of the for anytning under 15 words for one insertion or 26
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qua!*
and
no
superiors.
The
hunt
a feed for dairy cows, but it has also
planer outfit, YV. B. MclCown is engi­ cents for throe insertions.
been shown that it is unwise to employ mg season is at hand and ‘lie is ready neer aud R«dla YY’ aterhouse black
it exclusively for that purpose, as it is t«» supply sportsmen with whatever smith. The YVatkius mill doe* its
FEW nice, large pigs for sale at «2 each by J.
so rich, not only in protein, but in fat they need.
logging with two engines and a team
. 8, Macouiber néar Dallas.
and other constituents as well, that it
♦ a *
of horses. Each engine ha« 1,200 feet
has a tendency to produce various de­
Try Dunns’ when in doubt a* to of wire cable with which to snatch
BOUT OO goats, mostly nannies, including a rag-
rangements of the cow’s system, entail­ the best place to go for groctri« s. They the logs to the skid roads for the hor­
iste red buck, for sale by B. T. Yocom near Oak-
ing serious losses that can easily be always have the latest, freshest and ses. They can get out 60,000 feet
avoided if the meal were employed in best «>f everything, to eat. All their «laily and the mill saws 40,000 feet a
a rational manner.
day. They send away about ten car*
HE owner of two shoats, boaj and sow, at my
canned good* are of high grade.
near Dallas, will please pay for this no­
Fortunately our soils are adapted to
of lumber a week and would fill more tice place
and take them away. J. W. Boy or.
the culture of several of the most im-
if they could get them. There are 15
When your time pieces get out of families at the mill and help is often
"portAnt legumes known to mankind.
OQI» fresh milch cow wanted by Frank Holman
Among these the one that stands out order or any article of jewelry is bro­ scaice. Rough lumber which com
lu Dallas.
pre-eminently is the cowpea. It is well ken go to C H . Morris, who will manded $9.50 six months ago, in now
adapted to an immense territory and mak« them al! right in short order.
down to $8. Lumber comes down
can be utilized to advantage in more
their 2-ir ile Hume at the rate of 1000 JjtRESH cow and calf for sale. Apply here.
ways than any other legume, and be­
feet a minute. Everything is hand­
Miss
Collins,
the
popular
milliner,
sides making a most excellent hay. rich
led quite systematically.
I*
supplying
many
a
lady
and
her
JtRESH 3-year old J Durham heifer for sale by Loo
in protein, it has the power of material­
' Smith in Dallas.
ly improving the mechanical condition daughters with all their wants in the
C lo t h in g I n v ita tio n .
Lne
of
headwear.
Drop
in
and
see
and the crop producing power of the
YYro have been so bu*y receiving,
ANTED—Men and women to learn barber tr*de
land, an item of the most profound her fide assortment.
marking and placing goods that we
under expert instructions. Only eight v eeks
concern to the farmer w*ho has been
nave had no lime to write an ad this required A clean, light, well paid vocation. Write
for f.ee catalogue, giving full particulars. Portland
somewhat careless with regard to such
Vetch, timothy and otln r desirable we.k but we are now ready to attend Barber college, 263 Everett street, Po it land, Oro-
matters and has sold his cotton seed to grass seed* may be bad at Ullrey'* to your wants in the line of clothing, gon.
the oil mill because of its ready cash feed store. Hay of different kind*, furnishing goods, trunks and valUe.-.
value, though failing to return to the bran, chop and short* always <711 hand, YVe are tlie new and only exclusive-
ACHES of good hop land half a n ilofrom Dal­
soil in some other form the equivalent also good chicken feed.
clothing house in Dallas, our location
las and fron» one to flve acre lots in Dallas fo«*
o f the plant food thus removed. As a
b« ing in the Uglow block. Please sale hy Henry Howe,
*%
result the fertility of much of our laud
call to get acquainted and ldt us show
has been seriously impaired, and so it
The Gay nor footwear emporium you through our stock.— K. Jacobson
is a particularly happy coincidence that rank* among the besl shoe store* in ct Co. G. YV'. Hollister, manager.
WELL furnished rooms for rent to young 1 idy
students a*. «6 a month by Mrs. A dda live« lev. of
the cowpea can be employed to reha­ he valley. It l* none loo *oon to buy
Dallas
bilitate the soil, produce a hay rich In rubber goods. Go now and get fir*l
The Black live*y stable in Dallas is
protein which combines most happily « noice.
for tale.
O i l WKTIIKK *o »U ro r u le b; W. H. Klmuy W
w'itli cotton seed meal as a «feed for
¿ U Hitkre.il.
V
dairy cows and e^u even be used to
Bert Magers, who was long a resi­
The clerks at the Wilson drug st«>re dent of this county, died in 8alem
advantage us a substitute for wheat
bran or cotton seed meal under certain are kept more than busy supplying this week.
GOOD sheep and ?0 nan nie goats for sal c by
both city ami country school children
20 John lteasonar, Dallas.
conditions
Mrs.
Warren
Cressey,
of
South
Bend
wii
It
ev<
rvthing
needed
in
the
schiul
According to the experiments recent
ly completed at the Tennessee station, room. Nowhere else can you gel such Wash., is visiting her parent*, Abel
O let on the shares—100 3 year-old Cots wold
Uglow and wife.
ewes, in lots to suit. Will furnish legintered
the dairyman can employ cottoTT'secd things cheaper than at Wilson’s.
REPO RT.
Beets, per pound,1.} ren t«
T u rn ip «, ^er pound, 1 cts.
Cabbage, per pound, 2 ct*.
Onions, per jw»und, 2 cts.
Beans, per pound, 5(37 cents.
Corn meal, per pound, Z\ ct*
Hay, per ton, $7@$12
...
♦ • ♦ - ■ —-
Mr*. 8u*ie Weaver.
C. G. Co A D , postmaster.
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M i«. E v » Mi Dain.l, of tlii* county,
l. cierking ill III« big department .to>e
ol Meier A Frank in Purllaud.
The la.t half of all unpaid tuxe.
will become due Monday October 5th,
and if not «-tiled by that time Ih re
Take Laxative ftromo (Jinn ne 'Tab­ will be added a ten per cent penally
le»«. A ll druggist« refund the men«') and 12 per cent im ere.l on Ihe bal­
if it fail* to cure. K. W Grove's sig­ ance due »nice April 6th.
nature is on each box. 25c.
T o C u r e a C o ld
in o n e D ay.
S C O T T & IlOWNE, C h e m is t s ,
409 Pearl Street,
50c. and $1.00 ; all
New York.
druggi««.
I
IIAVR IIONKY TO LOAN AT ALL TIXIW AT
Ih . » . r j but r u n obububU
H U. Cani|>h.ll.
TO LOAN ON ÎM PROVK» FARM P H .
p.rtj H i •I reta, h, O u t H«>tor, lh.Hu,
M ONF.Y
ONEY TO LOAN AT • PER CENT ON EARS
•W- « V .
J - L. COLLIN*, I h l i u
E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPRO.
• IN L A Y * RARI]