Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 09, 1903, Image 3

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    J VV. Full him ha* moved from Hol­
A new line of boys clothing at Dod­
ler to Colorado.
son’s.
B U S I N E S S IN S A L E M .
When people want to purchase
*
drugs or medicines they wi«h to go
Mrs
J.
P.
Starr
has
been
ap
tiding
New
line
of
fur»
ju*t
in
»
t
Dud.on’»
F
where the gteal*»l caro and precision
a w- ek witii Salem friends.
— 11.25 to #9.50.
It
i* practiced. You will not he mistak­
Harry Christian i« to move to the
Murk» llroa have rented the Jack* en at the place il you stop at the O.
*
Armstrong place near Suver.
ranch uear Antioch.
K . Pharmacy, first door south of Da­
mon Brua. gr eery on Commercial
Floyd Conner, of Balhton. has re­
W o rk Shirts
Emmett Coaper and fa niiy were up
Dress
Coods
atreel.
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turned to the state anivsrsity at Eu from Fortlmid tliis «reek.
T l x Illicit coi ictinn in tlm val
gene.
ley. W e h ive ull itie newest weav
8ilai Hart, of Bridge|M>rt, «old hi»
The Yokohama Tea Company are
¥ es at any prior you want to pay. The kind that are ho hard to
Louie Muscott and Hardy Holman turkey» ill Portland al lficeu t».
Send for samples
Send for our
having a grand g “ d trad« and deserve
are
working
at
the
Jones
&
Haul
meat
tiud
l»«/e.
The
handy eat ilngue of standard pat- find, yet easy to
E. T . In gall» and wife «re viaiting il la-cause they keep the purest aud
mai ket.
»inngeat uni Leri i l l an 1 nc. t p il* ¥
ttroi. It is free.
best teas, c o ffe e s , »pices and extracts
their eon and graudaon in Portland.
tern*.
*
¥
E V Fuller, the real estate man,
to he found iu the city.
Mr*.
John
Flliv
ha»
ranted
Iter
farm
has gone up above Seattle to run a
¥ sawmill.
— O—-
Clothing
Cloaks and Suits
to John Webster and mofed to town
You cannot do better than to vis­
At the su»*l bridge feed stable you
¥ it lliis depai tineut Wo want you For man,youth or lx>v. See m i .
J. K. Hubbard and wife are getting
W. W . Stockton of the Ballston vi
learn the whereabouts of Dr. Keel-
¥ to come and try on as many style.* wonderful value» at $¡*.50. $7.50, N cinity. lias finished drying a fine lot nicely fixed up ill their new Dallas eftu
the noted hoise doctor. He has had
|10
mid
|13
50.
Underwear,
cox.
f
f
home.
of prunes.
an you* like. You will not be lore
considerable experience in that line
hclden Grant and,wife have a new and can cure a sick animal if anybody
ed to buy. Jackets from #5 to #‘10, ewe iters, li lts, in ukwear, ele. al jg
J.
B.
Thompson,
of
Dallas,
will
hold
i
lie
low
eil
price*.
^
suits from $3 to $115.
daughter at their home in the The c »o .
services at O.tkdble at 11 o’clock on
¥
Dalles.
next 8ui,day.
Ellis Davidson had hi» cheek b^ne
Tell Tom Croni**#, the photograph­
Mark Emhree and his grandson broken while cutting down a tree «t
t SALEM
o r eco n *
er, what kind of a pictura you want
Ar thur have gone up into E »stern Parker.
and he can come as near producing it
Washington.
Willard Buell and wife of Sheridan, as anybody in the profession. „.Looa
Mrs. J. S. M acorn her and children are attending the normal school at lion over Dairy tuple’s store.
have been over iu Marion county vis­ Mon mouth.
iting relatives.
No wonder the mme people keep on
Shipping tug» for »ale here in any
A. J. Hull and family are to soon quantity desired, also blank note and going to lh^ George lunch counter for
J. K. Fears and family are to m- ve
return from Wells to their old home receipt hook*.
they invariably get something good to
from Mi Coy to McMinnville.
at Buena Vista.
eat there.
Mr*. H arcings has moved to Dallas
A • y u going to travel? Then g» t
W H A T W E HA V E L E A R N E D D U R IN G
Rev. W. T. Wardle and Mrs. Da - from Smithfh Id, and John Becker now
y nr trunk or telescope t Dodr-on’s.
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL -
ton have been attending presbytery lives at her place.
The New York Racket store is now
W H. McDaniel and family have at Independence.
selling n* arly twice-tfs many goods a«
John VnnOrsdel luis been much im­
Able So u rce s Dished up for Our moveu Iron» the farm hack to their
in any past year. Ihe more people
When you want any kind of furni­ proved p> »i stay of several weeks at a find out ah« ut them (he betor th*
Dallas home.
N u m e r o u s Fam ily or Readers
ture at moderate prices go to Kerrs Portland hospital.
In Abreviated P a r a g r a p h s .
firm is liked. Every day in ihe year
Jake Smith, who is on ihe old Zim. lake’s on Main street.
Win. Riddi 11 has been an elder in they diac/iunt- the price« at other
Ili .hliaw place, has also rented the
For groceries go to Osfi old's.
Mi iser & Meiser have a handsome iheIndependence Presbyteaian church .'•tores.
Knox place where J l. Hinshaw lived,
line of new stationary and there is tin for over twenty years.
Billy
Eckhart
says
for
'he
person
M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building
place to buy school supplies.
Dr. Mat. Fenton came up from
'The ladies who buy laundry soap
who took his chalk line to return it
Joel Shaw and family have mover Portland and went back with a.s big a made at the Capital Soap Work», al
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s or he prepared to suffer the cons
to Butler, where he will work for Glen bunch of Uhina pleasant* as the law ways do their washing easier and bet­
E. C Kirkpatrick and wife we A to qucnces.
Butler on tin. Kuykendall place.
ter than those who i'*e an luferior ar­
would alb»w.
the city Wi dnorduy.
M s. Dr Farley attended the for­
Miss Eva Bonis,who has been spend ticle.
Rev. B. M Messick lias returned to
tieth
wedding
auniv
i>aiy
of
her
par
Meiser & Meiser will hereafter close
in j the summer here with her uncle,
cn's, Rev. E. C. Cline and wife, in his Salem home after preaching at
at 9 instead a l p in.
VV H. Boa Is, in»« gone t> winter with
Garfield, Washington, for a year.
Portland last week.
Clough’s undertaking parlor« have
California relatives.
A. delicious delicacy, snow f! ik \ the
such a cheerful lo«>k and lie is so kind
Get
a
warm
cotton
or
woolen
blan­
For hop storage at either of the
new confection, at Brown tfc Snaw’ s.
Shrewd
merchants
make
attractive
to
the bereaved that he supplies bur­
Dallas warehouses apply to T. A. ket at Dodson’s for tlie cool weather. offerings and let the public know
ial goods for most who know him.
G. L. Hawkins, wife and son Her
Riggs who has control of them. He He also has a full line of wet weatliei
about it. No other medium is »o
goods.
man, were at the metrop di- tins week. h.ts room for about 1200 bait»*.
cheap or so effective as a good news
Il you want th* nobbiest suit that
When you have stock of any kind paper.
Di. McCallon has had over 100 loads
J. E Smith, who has been black-
you ever wore go to Ceo. W. Johnson
of creek loam spread am md In* home Mnitliing here foi thirty years, has for sale or want to buy anything it
Volunteer
correspondence
always
ik Co. and have jou r measure taken
will pay to let it be known through
welcome from all over the county. If for the latest and best fall garment'«
New at Brown <fc Shaw’s today, Jap gom* to do the saw mill iron w*-rk for the Itemizer.
Thurston
Bros
at
Crawfornsvillo.
your
neighborhood
has
been
neglect­
cnramuU and snowflake popcorn brit
i*o be made by the noted firm of Strnuss
Business men in both Salem and ed, you ar« invited to send the new« Bros, in Chicago. If you want a
He.
Mrs. E, R. Fii-ke and daughter, Ma­
Portland
have
told
us
that
Dallas
i-
from
there,
ready made suit of any kind whatever
G. W. MeBee and J. J. MeBee and li-t, -f Boston, are vi iting their »on, 1
recognized as one of the best interior
wife have been taking an outing at C a pi V. P. Fiske. They spent the t >wns in the state.
The Itemizer want« additional cor- they can supply you. A ll kind« of
summer in Portland, Maine, and the!
re»p**ndeuce from every neighborhood clothing at Johnson’«.
S.abcreek.
la.-t mouth in Denver.
Mrs David Bowman, who was Miss not now regularly represented in it.
The best and cheapest line of heat
C O U N T Y S E A T P R O S P E R ITY .
»
S$. P Kimball is now* ready to re - 1 Li ilia i) Beriy, of BullHton, came in Wont you or some of your neighbor«
ers in town may he had at Guy Bros
and
ordered
the
Itemizer
to
her
east
write
to
us
about
it.
Tho millinery emporium of Mrs.
ceive fruit at his dryer and requests i
hardware store.
Chaee is doing a lively business be­
those having small lots, or any that j ern Oregon address.
I f you have goats, sheep, bogs, cat­ cause she ha« so much that the ladies
Rev. M. B. Young in clerking at Os- will do to dry to hurry it in. Full ]
For the very best kind of baker tle, horses or anything else to sell, ad
lield’s in plaee of Mr. Reid, whose n.rtiket prices paid according to size.:
bread, pies, cakes and pastry of a11 vertise the fact and buyer« will soon want. Ask to see her ladies and chil­
health has failed.
dren« furnishing goods.
kinds go to Riggs’ grocery store. Se< appear. Everybody expects to find
We promise that sh uld you* use sampled in show case.
Rev J E. Maley, of McMinnville,
such
notices
under
our
heading
New
will preach atthe B iptist church Sun­ Putnam’s Fadeless dyes and be dissat- j
Frank Kerslake the popular Main
John Stetson, near Wheat] -ml, Inn Today. The cost will be less than
isiiird from any cause wlia'evcr 1 1 > re-,
day morning and evening.
street furniture man, would be pie»«
fund 10 cents for every package — , a good seven acre crop of tobacco. A* you imagine.
ed to show his offerings to people from
At Buell on October 17Ih, H. Hin- Monitor Drug company, Uuionviile,| our soil grows nearly everything els«
Joe Craven is ouo of the bent shot« all parts of the county believing that
to p« rfection why not tobacco.
sliaw will have a public sale of cattle, Missouri.
around, it being no unusual thing for he can [»lease them.
hogs and farming implements.
Sheriff Ford says that tax collections iiirn to go out and com « back befon
The cheapest and best stoves in the
Williams <fc Kirkpatrick have had 1 city, extra fine line of woodchoppers have been very brisk recently am banking hours with ail the pheasants
A ll children like to buv their school
an offer of 25J cents for their big crop I tools, graiiitewore direct from the fac- that the delinquency will he smallei the law will allow.. His wife is visit­
ing her parents, l)r. Smith and wife, supplies at the Wilson drug store be-
of hops but would not listen to it.
i tory at interesting prices, and farm than eve*, before in this county.
at Sheridan.
jrtin-e of the nice present* thrown in.
The Independence public school machinery for sale by Manning &
Barents for many mile« around come
Miss Myrtle Davis, of McCoy, wil1
opened with an attendance 235, of Ferguson in Salem.
There is a constantly increasing in­ there for school things and are well
teach in Salem instead of S)^» rid an
whom forty came from other schools.
There were two freight trains up and Miss B.ssie Shaffer will enter * terest in tne advertising under our pleased with what they ^get. A ll stand
James Olmsted and Havila Hinshaw Monday. One of them brought five Salem sanitarium to become a trained New Today heading. Nearly every­ *rd patent medicines,
body reads it and it promptly brings
have bought and taken poss. ssion of loaded cars for Dallas and t *ok away nurse.
together many a buyer and seller.
the Grangers and Farmers feedshed at nine loads next morning. Retur li -g
You could hardly name an article
north one train w» nt o the Jefferson
Du nns’ grocery store is recognized The average cost of »id« under that
McMiunville.
St. and the other to Union depot in as fully equal to the best in the valley heading is-le«« than teu cent« per in­ • >f hardware that cannot be had at
vVm. Faull’s store. After catering to
When you want the newest and best sertion.
Elijah Miller is building at »he road­ Portland. The freight traffi-* of Dali
the wants of Polk county fanner« foj
side east of his brother W illiam , a ami of Polk county is increasing won­ things in the market always go to
so many years he has learned what
Dunns’.
home where he and his good wife wil derfully.
CROWLFY.
they are most likely to need and «tuck
spend their remaining days.
School opened Monday with eleven
Metfiodist. minist *rs well known to
Mr. Hodges and wife, who have liv
d up ac< ordingly. Just now lie i.^
Miss H allie Reynolds, who has been our readers were assigned as follows ed in the northern part of Benton pupils.
fiaviitg a great run on stoves mid oth­
a popular clerk in Jacobson’s store at -t the conference in S le m : I). H. county for 50 year*, were lu re lant
Tlifi#recent high winds blew off lots er thing« for winter. What you buy
McMinnville, has assumed a similar Leach, Linen n; Hiram Gould, N e w week on a visit t»> their daughter, Mrs
there will always prove firstclass.
of
apples around here.
position with Ellis & K eyt iu Dallas. berg; C. E Clin«», C leore; F L Amos Holman.
Young. Portland ; James Moore, Du-
John Sykes has been over from the
Both the college and the public
The big boot sign at Gaynnr”« «tore
ias; B. A
Bristol, Tole«lo. T. B
Licenses have been issued for th* Eola hills among our China pheas­
school are still growing in attendance.
doer iells of a big stock of footwear
Ford remains presiding elder of this m -Triage of F . 'E Lawrence to Eva ants
Italian will have more young people
on the insh'e. Buy a pair of their
district »»•'id D. T. Summerville of the Wood, Fnd Fredrickson to B-ssie
and children in school this winter
George snd Male* lin Pewtberer are hoes and you will be apt to want an­
G ants Pass district. VVr W. E lm ni- i Corniift, 0. J. W.Heins to Bertie Da vi«
than ever before.
home
from
Corvullir
harvesting
their
other paii like them.
so \ goes to Independence ami both Wilbur Rhodes to Elva Sullivan, C S.
potato crop.
As Hugh Hayes is drying the Pac­ Buenavista and Falls City are to he j Temple to Eltrudah Brnnchflower.
ker and Fink prune crops as well a« supplied.
M issZoe Herman, of Walla Walla,
Do not pul off buying your grass
Til«* annual county W . C. T. U. con
his own he will not get through for
All who use «tom z*rs in treating vention closed a ploipan«. two day and Elva Waller, of North Yamhill, seed, such as clover, vetch and fail not
some days vet. The rain did but lit­
■o go to Ullrey's feed «lore for them.
n is;»l catarrh will get the best resul t session here Wednesday evening. Mr* have been visiting Mrs. C»»s« Riggs.
tle damage to the fruit.
He has all sorts of feed for animals
from Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm. The Harford delivered a fine lecture th*
Frank Glover is discing his spring
M M. Ellis has finished drying his price, including a spraying tub«', is firs* evening, and on the lart e eniny outs groun«l, Harley Bly i« cul ivating and poultry.
4,700 bushel crop of prunes and will 75 cents. Sold bv druggists or mail
there was a spirited eb'Cifioiinry con­ tnd Cass liigga is sowing summer fal­
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have 9.500 pounds of choice dried ed by Ely Bins 56 Warre*» street. New test f.*r a gold medal hv Ethel Poling low.
Hawkins, the tombstone man, gets
fruit. The quantity was not up to ex­ Y ork ." Messrs Ely Bros.: I sold two *>f Dallas, Virginia Owen, Katie and
nough biit-iuess to keep him busy all
pectations, but they are superior* in bot'lej of Vour liquid creon b«lm to a Ora Town, of Mourn mi 'I i . the las' G ain ed Forty P o u n d s in Thirty Days ttie time. By fair dealing he ha* gain
quality. During the drying .-ea<*>n, customer, Wm. Lanilv»,-ton, 1,425 De- named winning it. The officers f«>
F««r several months our yotingei
d an enviable reputation all over the
Mr. and Mrs. E l'is lived in fheir ware­ lachai-*e street, N« w Orle<n§. H « has the •commiiig year are: Presiden
r« ther had been Moulded with indi county.
house. C .G . Rowell was again in used the two bottles, giving him won­ Mrs H S. B u 'z; secretaries. Mrs. \T
ttion. He trie*! several remedie«
charge of the beating plant and most derful and m«*st satisfactory results.— H. Bmtls and Mrs. Laura Adkins,
ut got no benefit from them. W
of his old hands wer«* again with him. George W Me Duff, Now Orleant, La. treasurer, Mrs. L. L Whittaker.
II. mik mber that you can go on the
purchased some of Ch»imhcrlain’ <
S'omnch and Liver Tablets and be s age io Salem and hack for $1.50.
• unmeiiced taki. g them
Inside of
hirty days he had gained forty .
A « a gunsmith C. Kisser has b t
ouuds of flesh. He is now fully re-
lew
equals. The sportsmiii
who
•overed. We have a good trad«* on
are blinking down so many pheasant*
he tablets — Holley Bros., Merchants.
all pi also |hi* hand filled «hells. P
Long Ar^nch, Mo. For «»«le by Wil
will pay to get your »munition at Itis-
«on Drug Co.. F«»r a pleasant phy**i<
seiV
take Cbami erlaiu’s S umach an t
Liv«*r tablets. Easy to take
Pleas-
in effect.
As »1 milliner Miss Bertha Collins is
winning many words of praise. Hei
MARKET REPORT.
g<:< <1 judgement in huving ami th
.-kiltoi her trimmer account* f«»r it
(Corrected weekly by Gooch Broe.)
See her pretty thing*.
Wheat, per bushel. 76 cts.
Ä Store that Satisfies
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50c
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rfrj All m anner
T of pretty things.
The Barr »tore this fall i* the repository of all manner of
pretty thing«, not alone in jewelay proper, such a* watches,
ring«, brooches, lockets, and so on, hut in the allied lines of
table silver and cut glace. Our showing of rich and beautiful
articles of novel design in ihcse last two lines i« ono that we
feel sure w.ll strike the fancy of everv fastid'ou* women who
views it. It is almost entirely a collection of bran new goods.
i > q (1 it is full of feature« that are well worth the seeing. The
sterling silver, the plated silver of the“ 1835 R. Wallace” t*rand,
the llawkes cut glass, and the magnificent quadruple plated
hollow wure are each and all exceptionally attractive and
shone in very large variety.
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Barr’s Jewelry Store
D A L R Y M P L E S
Corner State and Llbetty Streets, Salem.
xmi
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LO CA L AN D G E N E R AL-
GOOD
GOODS
ENERCY
TR UTH
C A P A C ITY
Are tlie principle» wliicli Imve broinrht thin .tore t.. it, present magnitude and will promote iu further growth
The broad,jiint mid liberal method* upon which oorb u rin *»» wa* founded mid ha« been coi.duct'd »re expected
to carry it further ahead and enable ua to give better «e v e in day* to come.
Womens’ Readytowear
Here’s the department closest to
the affections of every woman.
W e have all the latest c-»»lion s
in «uit* and jackets. More look­
ed for every day. We can sup­
ply your needs for fall and win­
ter vear.
Mailorders
t e ’ Clatiiin?
We have recently inMitutcd a
perfect mail sytem which is now
a department in itself. You can
now sh«»p as well by mail as you
can in person. Yt nr smallest
wauls will be lo* ked after in a
satisfactory manner.
ions
Corder weather suggest« some­
thing w«riner around yo.tr neck
B u m »II length*
Our new umbrellas »re in. A
vast Amount of designs t«> select
from.
$3.50 to $50
75c to $15
Come in and we will post you
a* to the ttew style*. These are
(P i together day* (or yon anil the
new fall line. O! course you will
have f ill adv mtaee of every pat
tern if you ««:<•
now, but that
i for you to -ferid .
M.yjr’s Shoes
FO R M EN
$3.50.
Bran, per ton $22
Shorts, per ton, $25.
Oats, per bushel, 39 cts.
Flour, per 10 hart els, 43 80.
Flour, per sack, $1.
Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt.
Germea, #» 60 ptr cwt.
Com meal, #2 50 yer cwt.
(Corrected weekly by Dunn'e Grocery.
P o t . . toes,
per hunhel, SOcta.
Butler, per pound 25 eta.
Lard, per pound, 13@15 cte.
B a c o n , slue«, per pound, I4M I5 et*
11am», per pou nd, 15(»17 eta.
Shoulder», per p o u n d ,9 (g ll ct*.
E g e « , per dozen, 20 ct*.
C h ick en », per dozen #3<a#5
Dried fru it*, per pound, 3fl{10 ct«
Beet», per pound 1» ren t«
T u rn ip », ,>er pound, 1 ct*.
Cahhagc, per pound, 2 ct*.
Onions, per pound, 2 ct*.
,
Bean*, per pound, 5<^7 rent*.
Corn meal, per pound,3^ ct«
Hay, per ton, t7 rafl2
You would never regret buying your
time puce* and your e. e glasses a?
the Munis jewelry «tore. He is mii
«-Xpert at mending all things in hi
line. Htc liis wedding preseut*.
• a *
Take your produce to the Dunn
grocery *nd net lux v»!uc« in excliHtixe
They »Iwnys sllow the t >p market
pric- and *11 they have to sell iaof
choice quality.
»«•
The Delias mill makes as good ao
article of Hour a* you ever i-ought in
tliia or any other market. Block and
|K>ultry feed for sale.
I Bee-Hive Store
■ m
À
Mg
m
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Commencing Monday, October 12th,
we will sacra flee prices on some of
our cloaks and wraps. Styles are
very good. For intending buyers of
good garments this rale should be the
beat opportunity ever had, as the sea­
son for such goods has hardly begun.
Read these prices; then follow the
crowd to our store.
iA La d ie s’ hmg garment» former price #10
, La d ie s’ long coat», former price $lf> to #18
-O -L a d ie s ’ short coats, regular value #10....
La dies’ short coat*, regular value #15-#20
Dow round trip rales lisve been
niarad in effect hetweau Portland anil
Willamette valley points in either di
reel ion. Tickst» will he sold Hatur-
T o C u r . a C o ld In o n o Day.
Take Laxative Bromo (Juin.ne Tab­ day» and Mondays anil limited to re-
le '»
AB d ru ggi.t» refond the money turn cn or before the following Mon­
if it fail* to cure. E W Grove’« s ig ­ day. Call on lh* Southern Pacific
company's rgenia for particulars.
nature is ou each box. 25c.
•6¿ K ;
•ISfi
at Dallas will be on display.
see our North
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Ask to
i >
^ F 4 >
4 I
A 3 < *
^F i >
Star white wool blan­
kets at $5 to $8.50.
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"fHEBEE-lllVE Store
D A LLA S, ORECON.
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4 ’
7>F
; ;3¡B¡» ft $ «
<> 0 » 0 » « 0 S
The Radcliffe is th® best $2.50 la­
dies «hoe made, and Dodson h is four
style* to choose from. He also keep«
the popular village school shoe.
A. J. Wise, an old and highly re­
spected citizen of Ferrydale fell out of
a haymow Tuesday aud was »o injur­
ed ttiut he soon died. He was* buried
at Bethel yesterday. A fuller account
next week.
SCOTT’S-
ENUISION
4 »
h: :
FKW nice. largo pig« for sala at $2 each by J.
S, Macomher near Dallas.
Charlie Tice lias sold to John Teal
a Full« City lot for $300.
00 goats, mostly nannies, including a reg-
i* to rod buck, for sale by U. T. Yoooui near Oak-
A BOUT
fTH K owner of two shouts, b o u and bow , at my
1 place near Dalian, will plooffo pay for thin no-
¿ic« and take them away. J. W. Boyer.
fresh milch cow
iu Dallas.
G OOD
wanted bv Frank Holman
jlRESH cow and calf for Hale.
8-year-old [
I ' jlRESH
Smith In Dalla*.
Apply here.
Durham heifer for sale by Lee
TTTANTED— Men and women to learn barber trade
f f under expert Instruction*. ’Inly eight week#
required. A clean, light, well paid vocation. Write
ft>r f.ee catalogue, giving full particular*. Portl tnd
Barber college, 253 Uverett street, Poitl.iud, Ore­
gon.
Scott’s Emulsion is the
ACRES of good bop land ha'f a ii lie from Dal­
means of life and of the en- U ian and from one to five acre lots in Dallas for
Huluby Henry Howe,
oyment of life of thousands of
men, women and children.
W E LL furnished rooms for rent to young lady
T o the men Scott’s Emul­ 4 student* at $tia month by Mra. Anna Byeilev, of
Da 11 m .
sion gives the flesh and
strength so necessary for the ( I i \ WETHER goats for sale by W. II. Kimsey At
cure of consumption and the C \ J llickreali.
repairing of body losses from
GOOD sheep and 20 nannie gitale formile by
any wasting disease.
Ueasoner, Dallas.
20 John
For women Scott’s Emul­
sion does this and more. It is I U) let on the share* 100 3 ye.i» old Cotswold
ewes, in lot« to suit. Will furnivh i í k ‘stored
a most sustaining food and buck. Samuel 4)rr, Kickreall.
tonic for the special trials that
A i l FULL blooded CotawoW ewe*, *l*o Gjt.*wo)d
women have to bear.
x U ami Angora buck* for Male r reasonable price*
T o children Scott’s Emul­ b> JC. (J. Staat*. Adorons S r, Oregon.
sion gives food and strength
Fenton, of Dulia* husftheep to let out on
for growth of fl sh and bone II. h. Hitare*
in bands of any size oe*ired.
and blood.
For pale girls,
for thin and sickly boys Scott’s fp H E highest market price will be paid for prune*
S. Butz
1 by fl.---
* * in ~ Dallas.
**
Emulsion is a great help.
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S e n d f o r fr*;o s am p le .
S C O T T S i B O W N E . C h e m is t».
N e w Y o rk ,
4 0 0 - 4 1 5 P e a rl S tre e t.
6 O 0 . an d $ 1 .0 0 all d ru gifls t» .
L1R< »M 10 to 2ft acre* of hop land for rent near Dal-
r !«*. The first two v cars free for fencing ground
and planting crop. Cali at this ottica lor paiticulat*.
N E W T O -D A Y .
ILN of 260,000 brick was recently burned at
\ K Independence
by John R. Copper, who isofTr-
ing them for Hale.
Advertising under this lioading will cost 10 t ent«
for anytning under 16 word* for one inseition or 26
cent* for throe insertions.
CJTR \YED My fle» bitten 1,100 pound gray mare
O witii small l>ell on. Suitable reward for inform
ition leaning t«> her recovery by K T. Vocom, Oak
dale. Address, Dallas.
A I’KIZF. wh te Leghorn rooster, srrored 93 by
xV. Browning, for SSl* b’ Albert Aldermau, Salem,
a F D No. 1.
n u ll >ala by O. N. Harrington near I>allas Poland
r C)iin> i igs of spring and summer farrow, slret.
hy my Imported l»(»ar Oregon Corrector— 71,951
Pedigrees furnished and recorded for every | ig sold
Al*o 20 choice nanniegoAiH and a few yearling bucks
L T ’R S A L E A 136 acre dairy ranch, sir miles
X north of Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to if.
• i. Campbell, the Dallas real estate agent.
U
T II. Me Dan' «I. near RU kreall, has good baled
«wheat hay for »ale.
D R U H milch cows for sale by D, L. Keyt at Per-
r
r>.iale
LD PAPERS IN PACKAGES OF SO FOR SAI.B
at this office for 15 rente, ale«» blank Dot«* and
O
moitgagcs and all kinds of levai blank*.
[ HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT
L the v.ry best rates obtainable.— U. G. Campbell.
l o a n o n ? m p r o v e d f a r m p k *
p«rt> at usual ratee by Osc»r Hayter, , Dalla«.
I
o n e y to
f i OOD, steady 10- «»r !< vear-oid l*o> w«nted by 11
v i Black, who would school and clothe him. Ad
drees, »elision .
M
oney
C H EAP SUNDAY NATES
now
now
at
at $ 7 .5 0 -8 8
Greatest line of blankets ever shown
M
■ e t w t e n P o r t la n d a n d W i l l a m e t t e
V a l la r Pointa.
"fci
f DESIRE to exchange cash for a folding bed ol
1 late pattern, and in rood condition
Apply al
this office and niy identity will be revealed.
130H sale cheap by R. Hanson
T Hecond hand phaeton.
in North
to lo a n
sc* urity.
HAVE MONEY
property.
W E farm
Dallas •
at
e per c e n t o n farm
J. L. COLLINS, Dalles.
TO LOAN ON IMPROVFD
HI BLEY A EAKIN
Listen, Everybody!
i.aay! Do yon want to buy a good team, a cow
that will he fresh in two wreke, wagon and har-
ec*. buggy and harie>w. Mutter, liarrow, plow«,
o'Kefioid good«, in fact any thing from a ceiubrie
ec«fle lo a et can i heat landing. If a-», yon >an le
mn odated «y J W Kirkpa*rlrk. in temp at th*
’fcii.ne bop y ard G e unlee north of Monmouth.
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