Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 06, 1903, Image 3

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Clothing
Yon cannot do better than to vis­
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department. We want you
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¥ it to this
wonderful
value«
at
$5.50,
$7.50,
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come and try on as many styles
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as you like. You will not be lore $10 and $13 50. Underwear, »ox, f t
ed to buy. Jackets from $5 to $10, »wen ter», hat», in ckwtar, etc. at ^
the lowest price».
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suits from $5 to $35.
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D C L R Y M P L E S osseo»*
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There is a new son at the home of
Jas. Wilson.
Dr. F. 8. Locke, of Gantou, ha« been |
I among his Dallas friend».
THE0LD RELIABLE
Who will furnish us a Thanksgiv­
ing turkey on subscription account.
Mi»« Helen Kowclitie is back from a
year » visit to her old Canadian home
The Albert M« ier house at the sou­
thern edge of towu, has been newly
painted.
f. L. Condron, of Pedee, is to be re­
warded for killing a monster cougar
in that region.
Mens’ heavy duck coats, special
grade covert cloth, at now $2.—The
Bee-Hive store.
Prosecuting Attorney Hart has
gone on a 10 days trip to the Tilla
mook circuit court.
D ALLAS B U SIN ES S HO USES.
They «ay that Gaynor's shoe (tore
never before had a mort attractive
assortment of footwear. Every want
of every member of every family lias
been provided for.
THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE
A .cd Ai/J* A .ad £.M
£
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Glittering
Cut Glass
You will make uo mistake in going
to the Wilson drugstore for every thing
in that liue. You will find the goods
of high grade and cheap enough.
They have a new disinfectant that
beats anything of previous make and
their rat biscuit will stretch out the
pests every time.
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Mr. Kerslake bought a bankrupt
stuck of framed pictures and picture
frames very low and is selling them
cheaper than anything bought in the
regular way.. About sixty from which
to select.
We have a magnificent display of richly cut glass. The de­
signs are most artistic, and it is cut by the clevere.t experts
in llie United States. Nm hing odds more brilliancy to a well
set table than
The Sal m >t ige connects with the
11 o'clock sontli hound passenger train.
Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem.
A b s o lu te ly M ir e
Have you seen those handsome me­
dallions at Meises’s? They are beaut­
ies and the prices very low.
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C L ITT E R IN C C U T CLASS
Scintillating in the light like hundreds of brilliant diamonds
Hashing forth their splendid rays. It gives tone aud style to
the table. Not an assortment to compare with this outside of
r metropolitan city. We are justly proud of this selection and
feel sure you will eudorse our opinion oil a viait. Extremely
moderate prices
Barr’s Jewelry Store
Mrs J. C. Adams, who has been se­
riously afflicted in a Portland »auitar
ium, is getting much better.
£ . m £ . sja & .M £
Lading come from M »nmouth to
Jolin Lady, near Willamin», had buy millinery of Mr». Cbace because
her stock ha» the reputation of giving
lii« leg broken by a fulling horse.
Mens’ flannelette night shirts, full
Vky Vkc V*y
'b it
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»uch general satisfaction. Taste and ( I
regular make, heavy quality at 75
G. L. Shields end Miss Mattie Wil­ »kill account for it.
cent» each — The Bee-Hive ¿tore.
cox, of McCoy, were married this
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Closing Out Salo of
week.
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Special reduction« on men«’ hose,
Mr. Fault, the hurtlwareman, can < * vUsv-
Rev.
T,
A.
Green^of
California,
will
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heavy merino, clean stock, three paii
tell in an instant whi ther he ha« a de­
preach at the B«|(tist church next sired article. He ha» a place for ev­ < > ^
fur 50 cents.—The Bee-Hive store.
Sunday morning and evening,
erything and everything in their place i >
Hereafter we can for $2 furnish this
E. S. Longacre and wife, formerly A peep at his stove» will convince you
paper and the Homestead, one of the
best agricultural papers in the state of Dalian, will make a long visit to that he is fully piepared for a big : : É -
trade and will send away many pleas­
California, Missouri and Texas.
Watch this space next week
Furniture of all kinds can be had
ed customer«. His tinsmith i» always I /'TS
for attractive ad o f Patton
New sidings an-.l small depots have busy making things in that line. His
at Kerlake’a cheaper than almost any-
other place in the county. Go and been put in at Teats, Gilliam and axes can be made a» sharp as a razor. t e
Pros., Salem ’s leading book ­
Beginning Tuesday, November 10th, we will close out the
Bridgeport between here and Falls
»ee.
sellers.
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stock of piano» and organs now at
City.
J. M. Lynn h a« «old to David
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If inlending to mark the resting
Naeht.ngal 160 acre« of the James
John MeBee and family have been place of snme loved one with a mar
Fawk donation claim on Salt Creek on a visit among kindred in the Alsea hie »haft consult with Marble Cutter
country and Win. Shewey is on a vis­ Hawkins in Dallas.
for $1 000.
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Putnam Fadeless dye« are as easy it east.
to use a« soap. No muss or failures
J. R. Moyer and wife, of Falls City,
Juuua,y lr t- "
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Flour made at the Dallas mill is iu i ; # -
'Pen cents a package. Sold by Wiison are visiting their son-in-law, Isaac as good a« any made anywhere else in
Smith, who is lighthouse keeper at the state and Polk county people
Drug company.
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Fort Can by.
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«hould use it.
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kl,y a piftno or organ without paying agents commission.
Take a look at our Ideal wool shirts
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Call
and
leave
your
order
November
10th.
Mrs Lind.ay Delaslmiutt, of Sheri­
that we are selling at $1 each. Best
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Win. Ellis ha» opened a meat mar value ever shown in Dalla«.— The dan, died in Portland last week agod
Umbrella» and cuttlery are among
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forty nine years. She was a daughter the thing» to be had at Ri»uer’« gun
Bee-Hive store.
ket at Fall» City.
of Franklin Yocom.
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«tore.
He
cun
probably
make
your
P
S
Greenwood
got
21^
cents
for
Wm. Boginskv has built a barn
W H A T W E H A VE LE A R N E D D U R IN C
Mrs. Joey Leitch and Tate Wagner broken umbrella a» good as new.
hia 91 hales of hops, Tom and Frank
weft <A Mt Pi»K»h.
Old instruments taken iu exchange.
T H E W E E K FR O M A L L AV AIL-
Howell let theirs go at 22, and the 79 were married ill San Francisco, last
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Walter Brinkley, of Airlie, is visit­ bales of J. H. Dunlap brought 22^ Sunday and Miss Edith East became
Mi»s Collins, the milliner, has so
Able S o u r c e s Dish ed u p for Our ing Gilliam county kindred.
ilie wife of Forest Guthrie at Waits-
cents.
well pleased «o many Polk county la
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers
burg,
Wash,
Wednesday.
They
were
A. Nelson has sold his Independence
dies in the matter of head dress a» t<>
More and better work has been all formerly of Dalian.
In Abrevla ted P a r a g r a p h s .
dairy outfit to H Maiti»on.
have an excellent stasons run and
done on the roads of this county this
After fifteen years service an an many are still buying there.
season than ever before, but many a
Mr. Dunsmore has bough*, the
will atteud teacher« institute at Dalla.
Miss
Mildred
Doherty,
of
Sheridan,
For groceries go to Osfield's.
graded stretch is in urgent need of Evangelical minister, Rev. B. J. Kel­
Charley Patterson pfaco for $200.
next week.
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was murried to Claud Stott.
ly
lias
given
up
the
ministry
anil
will
gravel.
It is generally admitted that Dunn’»
M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building
L iiiii Ytaler ia back from a hunt­
Our school is getting along nicely,
Mis« Letlie Abrams is teaching
enter a repair machine shop witli his
Mr». C. S. Fiske and daughter, M i- brother in Portland. Impaired health grocery store i» a firstclass one. Fhev near McMinnville and Hattie Higgin« there being 38 scholars at preseut.
ing trip in the AUea country.
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s
consider tlie best none too good for at MeTimmond. Valley.
bel Grace, who have<been visiting for
Mr. Fleenor has rented the Tim”
Miss Blanche Ground, of Monmouth the past month with her «on, V. P. was the cause of ttig change.
their customer» and sell at live and
The Independence auditorium is at
was recently married a Moscow, Ida­ Fiske, have returned to their home in
Arthur Wyatt’« spirited team took mouds place aud will work for Bro-
New at Brown A Shaw’s, milted al­ lei live price«.
last out of debt.
ho.
a spin lasl week; ran about three phy.
monds, Italian creams, chocolate chips
Boston, M.tss.
and marshmallow«. By giving them
miles but uo damage was done.
Subscriptions taken for sny period- I Boys heavy duck coat», all sizes, ex­
Jimmie Gordon, who was down
Andrew
Vercler,
near
Popcorn,
The grass seeds being sold at Ull-
a days notice they can furnish frebh
ical at Meisers. Ask to sec their club | tra well put up, at $125 eacli.— Tile
The Spring Valley young people from Fossil during hop and prune
raised
2,500
bushels
of
prunes
on
ten
salted almonds in quantities for par ry’s feed store, are proving very popu­
offers.
Bee-Hive »tore.
acre» and dried from it 50,000 pounds ties. Try their genuine old fashioned lar and farmer« from all around are who are attending «cbool in Salem, picking, has gone back to hi« claim.
Jasper Miller is down with billions ■
still buying them. He ke«ps poultry had a Halloween party at the room« of
Henry bills, former Racket 8 tore, of fruit, which will net him almost mola sscs taffy.
fever at the home of his father, Moo- proprietor, is here «gain aiound look­ $200 to the acre.
Leu» and Loyd Phillips,
and Btock feed of all kinds.
Heath & Cornea, who recently came
W. R. Birks near Biillston, has been
roe Miller, in Dallas.
here, are arranging to put in a fir*t
ing for a location.
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Mr. Klinger, of Salem, denies the breeding superior Poland China hogs
class stock of paints, oils, glass and
EOLA.
rumor that he had said the corner for several years, and now has some
Jas. Wilson has succeeded John
C. H. Morris has so long been fur­
Special reduction on ladies shoes.
the like in the bloek north of the
Kichardson as fireman on the train See our window display for price«.— property opposite the Uglow building, as good as any seen at the state fair. nishing the people of this county with
Archie Brown «old his hops at 234 court house.
to the McMinnville people desiring to Last spring he bought a very fine satisfactory jewelry and time pieces
running to Falls City.
Tiie Bee-Hive «tore.
cent«.
establish a bank here.
boar of that breed and« has pigs of that a host of them always go there
In Salem the other day we were told
Preaching next Sunday afternoon
which any farmer would be proud. when in need of »uch tiling».
Jas. Hiltibraund dried 6000 pounds
Come
to
the
Bee
Hive
store
for
your
NEWTO-DAY.
that there was a strong probability of
by Elder Pratt.
of prunes,on the Stump farm and if winter clothing. We are prepared to Some of the mule pigs are for sale.
another hop pool being formed.
S ALEM TRADEW I NNERS.
now curing apples.
Carl Grover, of McMinnville, is
Eil Milty sent hi« folk« a box of fine
show you the best line in town. You
Atlvnrtiaing u nder this heading will uost 10 cents
Frank Kellogg, of Lewiston, Idaho,
It is high time to order photograph» apples from Wenatchee.
Go and see the new bath tubs, sinks, can always depend on our prices be­ teaching at Rickreali.Miss May Smith,
for anytning under 15 words for one insertion or 25
lias been here visi'ing Mrs. Chloe
of
Zena,
at
Buenavista,
Mis.
Emma
ing
right—The
Bee-Hive
store.
for
Chri»tina»
presents.
Of
course
lavatories and fittings for latest styles
Frank Laws 1ms rented « farm near cents for throe insortiuns.
Buts, Mrs. Frank Holman and W. P.
Hall, of Monmouth, at Highland,
of plumbing at Wagner's shop where
Leander Belieu, Will Yea ter, Carl­ Miss Alma l’ ohle, of Salem, at North you want the best to be had. Then Smithfield and moved there.
Miller.
go
to
Cronise
over
Dalrymple’s
store.
you will find an up to date plummer, son & Johnson, of Bridgeport, also
Spring Valley, .Mis* Alice McKinley,
OME wheat and oats wanted at thi» office on Hub-
Gilbert, Patterson & Brophy have
Mrs. Bertha Fiddeman has return­
scription account.
In reply to inquiries we have pleas­ Townsend Bros, and Allen A Dunn, of Lincoln, at Gooseneck, Miss Nellis
sold their hops for 2 2 4 cents.
ed to her Portland home after a visit ure in announcing that Ely’s liquid of Kings Valley, as well as Wm. Ta
Seven
pattern«
of
decorated
semi-
CUrk at Popcorn and Miss Ethel Den­
toiler parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. cream balm is like the solid prepara­ tom, of Dallas, let their hops go at nis at Upper Saltcreek.
Five families from Tennessee have 1 0 0
porcelain are beiug closed out at
*anf* an<l
acrcH o f hope for naie
Blessing.
1 U U ut a bargain by Hannon S l Brown, Dalla».
clearance »ale prices by tb« Yokoha­ moved into the Parker place.
tion of that admirable remedy in that 22 cents.
ma
Tea
Co.
Vegetable
dishes
at
half
COLLEGE NOTE3.
The Coast Range Lumber Co. are it cleanses and hea e membranes af­
H. C. Eakin, wife and son Jack are
price. Price their mueh bowls.
FEW Poland China pigs for Bale by O. E. Dennis
to have a new kind of a railroad. Iron fected by nassl catarrh. There i« no ho ne from a two months visit among
The
following
are new college stu­
L at the Oarweod place.
rails will be constructed into a trough drying or sneezing. The liquid cream kindred in Illinois and California dents this year:
through which a line of logs will be balm is adapted to use by patients They stopped at many interesting in­
Dr. Keelr r, the veterinarian, is daily
Hattie Hastings, Dayton, Or.
WO young cuwe, three spring calves and tw good
who have trouble in inhaling through tervening points, hut Oregon is good
drawn by a Shay engine.
curing all kind of sick animals for
Alice Weathorson, Florence.
steers for sale by G. B, Teats, four luilws Houth-
the nose and prefer spiaving. The enough for them.
wc'nt of Dallas.
people around and can most likely
Beatrice McLeod, Acme.
Not only sometimes but all the time price, including a spraying tube, is 75
save yours. Ask for him at the steel
Olive C i«hm »n, Acme.
Dunn Bros, rank among the best gro- cents. Sold by druggists or mailed
Adler’s overcoats have been ack
bridge feed yard.
A Y—Came to my place last woelc a »p itied
Daniel Bartruff, Salem.
cerymen in the valley. They look out by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, nowledged superior to all other line-
S ~TK boar.
R. M. Ballard, 2 } m iles southeast o f
Hirrv Pfa-wlhoe^r. F I’ » CHy.
for the best and get it, hence their long New York.
now on the market. Your regular
Dallae.
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Harrison Barondrick, Portland.
list of well pleased patrons.
tailor could not fit you better than we
We eat at the George lunch coun­
Edward Shaw, Dtllas.
ter because they give satisfaction,
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Luca« can, and we can save yon from $3 to
The cheapest and best stoves in the
GOOD farm near Dallas for rent. Inquire at
Everett Gwinn, Dallas.
95
or.
every
garment.—The
Bee-Hive
. this office.
city, extra fine line of woodchoppers county, s*. Frank J. Cheney makes
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Fred Welle, Dallas.
store.
tools, granitewore direct from the fac­ oath that he is senior partner of the
Dora Roy, Dallas.
Others may blow and others may
( ¡’ ALL pears at 15 cents a bushel* on the trees, ami
tory at interesting prices, and farm firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing bus­
Kirkpatrick & Williams have sold
Walter Bilker, Dallas.
crow but they must get up powerful
cider for sale by H. H. H ibbard, near Dallas.
machinery for sale by Manning A iness in the city of Toledo, county 1000 bales of hops to be at once ship­
Perry Castle, Dallas.
early
to
get
ahead
of
the
Johnson
and state aforesaid, and that said firm ped to London and still have several
Ferguson ill Salem.
Edgar Craven, Dallas.
clothing house. Said firm makes lit­
will pay the sum of $100 f* r each and hundred bales. Besides raising 170
FEW extra good Poland China boar pigs for Hale
Samantha Hart, Dallas.
tle noise hut the goods that always
i by W. K. Birks at Ballatoli.
John Marlin and Mark Blodgett every case of catarrh that cannot be acres they have bought considerable.
Alta 8 ivage, Dallas.
please
the
people
are
there
at
right
are installing a new jwirtable sawmill cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh It will no longer pay to keep any but
Nola Goad, Dallas.
price«. They seldom lose a customer.
YE AR-O LD roan Durham bu ll, twS mll<-h cov s
in the timber near the old Martin cure.— Frauk J. Cheney. Sworn to a firstclass article.
Frankie Hayter, Dallas.
" and six spring calves for » ¡ilo o r to trade for
mill site. They will spend the short before me and subscribed in my pres
good nannie goats by M. H. B uell, 2J m iles sou th ­
Bessie Gooch, Dallas.
When
you
wake
up
with
a
bad
tastf
east of Sheridan.
winter days logging and then put a ence, this 6th flay of December, A D in your month, go at once to Wilson’»
The Capital soap works always aim
Pearl« Btrke, Dalian.
1K86— A. W. Gleason, notary public
crew of men to making lumber.
to make their products a little Letter
Lulu Dempsey, Dallas
drug
store
and
g
it
n
free
sample
of
[seal] Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
than seems necessary, but they invar­
Maud Robertson, Dallas.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Live:
J j*OR sale by O. N. Harrington near Dallas Poland
The Falls City school, taught by H. internally and acts directly on the tablets. Gne or two do&» will mak»
iably gel their money back through
Leif Finseth, Dull*«.
China pigs o f spring ami sum m er farrow, sired
C. Seymour, Lydia Campbell and Jes­ blood and mucous surfaces of the •}« you well. They also cure bilimunvss,
by
my im ported boar Oregon Corrector—71,951.
increased
patronage.
Clarence Dodson, Dallas.
Pedigrees furnished and recorded for every pig »old.
sie Bryant, report as follows for the tern. Send for testimonials free.— F. sick headache and constipatiou.
Floyd Myer, Dalles.
Also 20 choice nannie goats and a few yearling bucks
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month of October: Enrolled, 127 ; av­ J Cheney & C., Toledo Ohio. Sold
Alvie Morton, Dallas.
The New York Racket «tore people
Get a free sample of Chamberlain’»
erage attendance, 110; tardy, l;v is i- by all druggist« at 75 cents. Hall’s
Ella Roy, Dallas.
D on’t forget the old man i PPLK8 fo r Ha'e at ?5 cents a bushel on the trees
feel mighty proud because they are
Stomach and Liver tablets at Wilson’
toas, 17; neither absent nor tardv, 72 Family pills are the best.
/ l *r w indfalls 10 cents a bunhel. W. W. Oarbiitt
having such a fine trade. They say with the fish on his back.
drug store They are easy to take ami
on the Kimball place south o f Dallas.
DALLAS SCHOOL R EPORT.
their boys suits and overcoats are a»
more pleasant in effect than pill.-
For nearly thirty years he
A very successful school month, Oc­ near boy proof as anything can be
Then their use is not followed by
ACRES im proved land five m iles from Dallas
has been traveling around the
and on the railroad near Bridgeport for sale
constipation as is often the case with tober, ha» j i»t dosed with interest made, and their clothing for men
pill». Regular size, 25 cents per box running high in nil the rooms, and could not be be better for the price. world, and is still traveling, by F. T. Shute. Address Dallas.
Their
puces
on
drygoods
astonish
all
especially in the eighth grade, where
bringing health and comfort
Eugene Hayter has resigned a two pupils, Eula Phillips and Vera comers.
1 I ACRES o f good hop land h a lf a n lie from Dsl-
wherever he goes.
deputy sheriff, and as soon as 8h«rir Gosper, obtained a grade of over 98
1 a las ami from one to five acre lots in Dallas for
Ford is again able to he in his office per cent.
T o the consumptive he sale h> Henry liow e,
A tricky undertaker always imposes
will begin service as book keeper in
The one-tenth of a mill tax levied
brings the strength and flesh
the Dallas City hank. Tracy Htaat» bv the county court for the library on those so unfortunate as to trade
T H ÌE I .7 W h / T C C O R N E R <r**S£
m
PtJLL blooded Cotswold ew es, also Cotawold
has given up his clerkship with Elli* hind amounted to $50. This amount with him. A. M. Clough has won the he so much needs.
ami Angora biu-kN for »ahi at reasonable prices
\ 5 a L L M S G r e a t e s t S t o r e -
ik Keyt snd will next Monday become ha« been promptly used by tli« teach­ reputation of always doing the fair
T o all weak and sickly by A. C. Staats. Address Su ver, Oregon.
thing by everybody.
deputy sheriff.
ers in selecting hooks heat suited for
children he gives rich and
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L. Fenton, o f Dallas, has sheep to let out on
There will be a meeting of the ••ach grade. It has added over 100
strengthening food.
H . shares in hands of any size ossired.
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stockholders of the Luckiamute Kur 1 choice hi olsB of the be»t quality to
T o thin and pale persons
Telephone company at Monmou’ 1) on our library. Two girls act as libra Betw e e n P o r tla n d a n d W i l l a m e t t e
he gives new firm flesh and \ KILN of 250,000 brick was recently Owrned at
I Tuesday, November 10th, at 1 o’clock ran» and from 12 to 20 hoys are seen
Valley Po in ts.
. Independence by John K. C ooper, who :»offt*r-
to determine whether or not there coming up the stairs each evening to
j iug them for sale.
Low ronnil trip rat«-« have been rich red blood.
AND
Here is report:
shall be another circuit of wire added get hooka
Children
who
first
saw
the
nlaced
ill
effect
between
Portland
and
W. I. Reynold», eighth grade— En­
to the present line. Also some action
R HALE— A 185 acre dairy ranch, siv m iles
by said meeting toward the enforce rolled, 34; tardy, 0; visitors, 5; visited Willamette valley point« in either di old man with the fish are now ! T D north
This dfprtrtment is the pride of
of Dalla» on the main r ad. Apply to H.
reel ion. Ticket« will be «old .Satur­
grown up and have children G. Cam pbell, the Dallas real estate agent.
our cl< tiling men, who Imve dis­ I ment of the rules for the use of tli* parent», 4.
day«
and
Sunday«
mid
limited
tore-
R R. Hill, seventh grade— Enroll­
played fine judgment in neleeting I phones on ««id line A’so a report b>
turn on or before tile (ollowiug Mon­ of their own.
ed, 22; tardy,0 ; visitor«, 4
such a irmnd assortment in the I the secretary of present conditions
H. McDaniel, near Kick reali, has V '»"i bal.il
Mrs. Chas. Campbell, sixth grade— day. Call on the Southern Pacific
He stands for Scott’s Emul­ W I wheat
T racy H t a a t s , secratary.
hay for sale.
n*w
thing«
for
full
anti
winter
Wear.
When in town we will he plann­
company’« «genu for particular«.
Enrolled, 39; tardy, 1; visitor«, 3.
sion
of
pure
cod
liver
oil—
a
We
want
you
to
«ee
them.
We
ed to have you look the line over.
Remember the teacher»’ institute
Edith Houck, fifth grade— Enrolled,
have them in any length to «nit
delightful f& it and a natural t JlRKHtl m ilch cow s fo r e t by D, L. Keyt at Per-
| next Wednesday, Thursday and Fri 29; tardy, 1; visitors, 5 ; visited par­
SP R IN C VA LLEY .
rydale.
your taste from the short topcoat
■ lay. and that there will be a lecture ent«, 2.
tonic for children, for old folks
to the full length Cmvenette.
Service»
Sunday
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each evening, the general public being
Mr« F. H. Morrison, fourth grade
and for ail who need flesh and [ T HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT
welcome to all the meetings. On Sat­ — Enrolled, 42: tardy, 1; visitors, 3; Kinley,
l the very best rates ob tainable.—H. G. Cam pbell.
strength.
urday the school director» and clerk» visited parent», 3.
Mae Smith ia a primary teacher in
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Ella Carpenter, third grade— Enroll the Buena Vi«ta «cbool.
OHKY TO LOAN OH TMPROVBD FARM P R O
409-415 P e a rl S t r e e t ,
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j been invited to assemble to discus» **d, 28; tardy, 0 ; visitors, 4; visited
M ptrt> at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dalla*,
OOo. and 9 1 . 0 0 1 all druggist*.
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Trncy and Alvin Walling are going
matter» of mutual interest. Not only j parents, 3.
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j 'he subjects on the program but ¥ny
Eloise Phillips, second grade— En­ to Portland to attend hu«ine«« college.
•HIT TO LOAH AT S PER CENT ON P A I « »
I questions of interest will be discussed. rolled. 37 ; tardy, 2; visitors, 5 ; visits
security.
J . L. CO LLIN », Dai.**
Worth Henry ha« been visiting at
p is o s c u r e v o n
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I The attendance should be large and j to parents, 1.
Corvalli« with old «clioolrnate. and
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the meeting snirited. 8uch gather­
Ednelle Collins, first grade— Enroll­ friend«.
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ings may do a world of good all ed. 46; tardy, 3 ; vi-itors, 6; visits to
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Miue« Edith Roy and Alma Polite
around.
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Pianos and Organs.
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LOCAL AN D GENERAL-
Eiler’s Piano House
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New Suits
Mens’
Overcoats
Jackets
$ 15.00
$ 10.00
$ 22.50
$ 22-50
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