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A- ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Â Store that Satisfies * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ W o rk Shirts Goods ¥ Dross 'I'li* lim it collection in tlio val ¥ ¥ ley. We hive all the ueweni wenv- 50c ¥ e« ut any prict you want to pay. 3'he kind that are so hard to , ¥ Semi for ¿ample* Semi for our ¥ ¥ handy find In re. The ' ^ oatalogue of Hl imlard pat î find, yet ea»y to Hr »ngesi materials an 1 neat pal* 79 ¥ tern*. It ia free. terns. ^ ¥ ¥ Clothing ¥ Cloaks and Suits Yon cannot do better than to vis ¥ ¥ it thi* department. W e want you For man,youth or hoy. See our ¥ ¥ ¥ to come and try on as many style?« as you like. You will not i.e forc ed to buy. Jackets from $5 to $30, suits from $.") to $35. wonderful values at $5.50, $7.50, ^ $10 and $1.3 50. UmlerwcAtr, sox, sweaters, hats, mckwear, etc. at £ the lowest prices. ^ M»-».George Dyk.«tra is seeking for a ( I divorce a', liepimer. r Mrs U S. Gr-»nt is being treated a t 1 a Portland sauPanuni. THE OLD RELIABLE (irandr.m lb nil y, o, Ballston, died ls»t week a^ed 91 years. Mrs. Joseph Conyers, formerly of Monmouth, wa» bough' there for bur al thin week. A Great Pen. It Fills Itself. Floyd Daly was regi t red at r Sa b in hotel «’.ud John Grunt ut one in Portland this week. The in ant child of Mr. and Mrs. O N. Harriugiott was buried in the old Dallas coinetery this week. A burglar proof safe Inutlxren order ed lor the bheridau b-mk. Miss Emm Smith has music classe* at Bridgeport aud Falls City. There ©re only two kind« of fountain p**ns— Conklin’« self- filling pen* ©ml n 11 (he others. It fills itself instantly from an ink well or bottle without a filler. You do not have to take it apart to el< an it. It will not roll off the desk. It ia as different from all other pen* as night is from day. T o those that want a fountain pen with all the trouble eliminated, a source of com fort and a joy forever will buv a satisfying Conklin self-filler. There are three sizes, the regular $3, the larger $4, and ihe ex tra large pen $5 And in value they are worth dovble. I f you will call, we will l»e pleased to ihow you all the points about them. You will not be importuned to buy, The annual congregational meeting I of tlu* Presbyterian church will be held j Saturday evening at 7 :30 o’clock. A full attendance is desired. C. H. Teal and family have moved from M »nmouth to Goldeudale. It has lteen decided that the Luck- iamete telephone system shall be im proved by adding a second circuit of wire from Monmouth to the home of J. M. Stan ts. Mrs l)r. Farley’s mother came home with her from Portland last week. Judge W. L. Wells has bought and moved to a farm over near Halsey. Walter Roy has bought the COnfee i tionery busiuetsof Frank Muscott. It looks rather strange to see Gene Hayter in the hank and Tracy Steals Who will furnish us a Thanksgiv behind the sheriff’s counter, but each takes to his new position like a duck Absolutely Pure ¥ ing turkey on subscription account. ¥ to water and both will give general Co rne r State and Liberty Streets, Salem. H zel, t^e 9-year-old daughter of W ERE SUBSTITUTE satisfaction. ^SALEM rag Mr. W mei uiyl wife, of Peedee, died October 30th. Tuesday nigh» was one of the storm £/a« £.,<* &. iest i i this region for years. The wind Ben. Whiteaker and family have howled and raged nearly all night and moved from their farm to Independ A line of mens’ $15 suits sold dur ence ior the winter. ing the sale at $10.50 — The Bee Hive there was no little rain. Many trees and fences were blown down and con store. E. C. Thurston will move from Coop siderable other damage was done. A line of mens’ $13..50 suits great er Hollow to Portland to engage in Closing; Out Sale of ; electrical engineering. value« at $10 during this sale.— The Panama has rebelled against Col ; umbia and declared its Independence Bee Hive store. Henry li >se and fa nily and Jake and all the outside world are in sym • ^ and lama Rumpel, of Polk, are going Mrs. J. C. Adams has returned pathy with it. Columbia turned back to Kansas on a visit. from a Portland sanitarium not much down our canal proposition but Pana I /T S Want to get tlie best possible value for your money, it improved in health. ma is iu hearty sympathy with it. will pay you to semi your mail orders to us. Here you Bernhard Friezen has returned to lii« Nebraska home after a months O. P. Hoff, state labor commission- • ' T ' ifc : will always find the widest variety to select from and stay A poultry and pet stock association * \U</ with his son near Polk. e<, was in town this week looking af has been formed in Salem ami will /•p. ► of the very best quality. We pay postage on every Harry Douglas has returned from ter the duties of his office. have a show about the middle of De thing except school books. No matter what you want Oklahoma, where he went early las' H. Glare and H. V . Dolph of Port cember. We presume that Dallas ► land are in charge of the Dolph place will have a goat, sheep and poultry r Beginning Tuesday, November 10th, we will elope out the in our line, we can furnish it. Our 17 years’ exper- spring with the Taylor Bros. stock of pianos and organs now at exhibi* sometime after the holiday*. perience of honest merchandising has brought us a Hereafter we can for $2 furnish thu • •ut on the Salt Creek road. A line of mens medium weight suits 1 hat of last February was a great suc paper and the Homestead, one of tin trade to be proud of. best agricultural papers in the state in siz’-V from 34 to 39. former price up cess. to $10, price to close $6.50. At practically whole.alc prices for caeh or payments to suit. Never before were the farmeis of i Furniture of all kinds can be had W ill also accept orders (or delivery at sale price, up up to Bernhard Friesen of Dallas and E. this county so well prepared to pro ; ; J ; at Kerlake’s cheaper than alnmat any- Juuuary 1st. other place in the county. Go and \. Taylor of Lowell have ordered this tect their stock from bad weather. < /Ty < * paper and the Oregonian at $2 a year. Many great barns and commodious *ee. shelters have been erected in all parts All our cloaks, wraps and capes Half an houivis all the time requir of the county. Such is the general ed to dye with Putnam Fadeless dyes marked down to Cost price. W e want < 'i l j L To buy a piano or organ without pavinc agent« commission. nothing leftover.— The Bee Hive store fact but some improvident ones will < • sW* Call and leave your order November 10th. Sold by druggists at 10 cents a pack /TV « ► allow their stock to suffer for both Watch for that new china soon to age. A carload of bran, shorts and rolled feed and the lack of protection. LOCAL AND GENERAL. ! arrive at Meiser’s. barley just received from Ea«teiu Or Mi«s Myrnie Smith, of Lewisville. 1 egon and ou vale at the Riggs gro E W. Lawyer and wife have gone baa a music class at Stiver and gav< The two prune warehouses at Salem < » *T- W H A T W E HAVE L E A R N E D DUR IN G i . cery. from Willamina to Texas. a musical enteitainm ent there ¿as’ -J * i > employ about 100 persons getting \ T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- Old instruments taken in exchange -Ö - • week. Boys suits, all grades and styles go that product in proper shupe for east 7 T ' ' ' Maurice Whe*-lock, of Monmouth, at <i reduction. Get your boy a suit ern markets. They tur i out several A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r lias gone to teach in Tillamook coun Cass Gibson has rented bis farm to car loads a week. Dallas has several now while the prices are down.— The N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers Mr. Baldwin, from south of Independ ty hundred thousand pounds stored and Bee Hive stoic. In A b re viato d P a r a g r a p h s . epee, and moved to the Charlie Miller The eighteen month old son of Mr. when the prices are right will send place. All public schools in the county are them away to be enjoyed by people and Mrs. Frank Zumwalt died last closed on account of the ins'itute, often needed about every home. But For groceries go to Osfield’s. Miss Katie Hugh'-s has been visit Monday. Coke Jenkins, who was raised here which teacher« must attend or their all over this land and even in foreign some people never buy such things ns ing Mrs. March at Falls City. countries. by his aunt, Mrs. Henry Howe, has districts lose $5 of school money. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building • long as they can borrow. There is talk of building a sidewalk been very ill with typhoid fever at The There is a continual increase in the to the cemetery. It would prove a A t the teachers institute here may Dalles. **• Mrs. Weaver is ready to execute uinount of mail matter distributed ov Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s great convenience to many. be seen a great variety of faces and as Christinas orders in painting or pyro- Guvnors, the footwear dealers, are er the Dallas-SaltCreek-Bniithfield ru Born, November 2nd, in Shelburn, The Polk county Pomona grange Go and see the new hath tubs,sinks, Linn county, to the wife of T. C. Mor graphy and asks that order« be given many characters behind them. Home having a generous wet weather trade ral route by John Shaw. About sixty will meet at Monmouth tomorrow. will imbibe the good instruction be becauee the public have found by ex mail boxes are up and others are ar lavatories and fittings for latest styles rison, nee Lettie Gardner, twins, boy at hr early date to insure being filled. ing given aud will be better teachers ranging to get their mail that way. Dick Dunn and L. G. Price, of of plumbing at W agner’s shop where and girl. December magazines are fast arriv when they return to their school perience that the goods keep the wet The route from Salem by way of Eola, Kings Valley are setting out new hop you will find an up to date plummer, ing at Meiser’s They take subscrip rooms. Others were never cut out out. Kickreall and Oak Grove, ia doing a Frank Burch, formerly of Independ yards. ».* J. E. Miller has moved from the ence, was married not long ago at tions for any magazine published and for teachers and will never rise above big business. When going to and from the post- Hugh Smith, near the cemeteries, Thurston place on the Smithfidd Pomeroy, Washington, where he is a will duplicate all club offeta by other mediocrity in the schoolroom. How agencies. has ordered.600 prune trees and will road to the D. J. Whiteaker farm county official. is it with the teacher in your district. office ladies should drop in at the NEWTO-DAY. set out good sized patches of gooseber north of Monmouth and W. V. Metz- Do the children like him and are they millinery store of Mrs. Clntce and see The J. R. Baldwin and J. R. Ham JoVn Stump, Tommie Brunk, Curt her many new and beautiful things ler has moved from there to the Gwinn making progress. ries and strawberries. ilton estates have been finally closed Hawley, U. S. Grant and other rais for them. Aav.rtl.in« ander thi. hMdin« »Ul co.t 10 -ent. Sheriff Ford has to he hauled to and place. ers of fine stock, have made many and the final settlement of the P H. OAKGROVE. lor »nytnin« ander 16 wurde lor One ineertlon or 26 from his office, his wounded knee not McC«be estate has been set for De Rev. f. M. Green, who has been sales this season. cente for throe Insertion«. yet being wtll enough to walk. No preaching in Southern California for Clifford Roberts and wife have gone Dont you want some nice framed cember 12 th. officer was ever more intent on doing several years, has moved here with his Mr«. Lindsay Delashinutt, who re pictures or frames for your pictures. to housekeeping. We must have room for orr line of his whole duty. Furniture denier Kerslake can now E V E R A L I r i t class frosh Jersey cows and calves wife and two children and assumed cently died in Portland, wa* a daugh The Woodworth family have moved holiday good«. From now until Dec for sale by John Webster In Dallas. furnish them cheaper than ever before. R. C. Craven has sold to Mr. Hayes charge of the Baptist church. He ter of Hathaway Yocom instead of his ember 1 st we offer you our stock of from the Seeley to the Nelson place. brother, Franklin. comes highly recommended. a lot near the Christian church for clothing at prices close to fiiat cost.— Mrs. A. G. Roberts and daughter OOl) plow horse for sale at $10 by John Fiddler, $75 and vl. B. Young let Mr. Mnthe- The two adjacent rural delivery The Bee Hive store. I f you love to read nice boqjts you G o f Dallas. Onr town now lias a bovs brass band Iva, have returned from Portland very ney, from Nebraska, have the Homer routes have taken so much from Crow cun find a great variety of them at the the members being Earl Burk. Glenn The Dallas college star lecture much improved in health. Shope property for $520. ley that the postoffice there is likely Wilson drugstore. They would make A f \ ACRES improved land five miles from Dallas Elkins, Arthur Dillon, Perry Castle, course i« now being arranged, t o be to be discontinued. The question, What is the best such desirable presents for your X V a n d ou the railroad neat Bridgeport tor sale * v The cheapest and best stoves in the Carl Williams, Emerson Gr >ves, Wes gin about the 1st of December. There method of cultivating the soil, will be friends who like to read. Their cor * . T. Hhuto. Address Dollao. There is some prospect of a furni will be five lectures by men of more city, extra tine line of wood choppers l e y Young, Frank Byron. Rav Howe, respondence stationery is all that you discussed by the giange ou the fourth tools, granitewore direct from the fac Harold Rich, Alva Morton, Lief Fin ture factory being established here than local prominence. could ask. Try their -popular croup Saturday in November. :>r sale, ono firstcloas milch cow. W ill be irewh tory at interesting prices, and farm seth, Forest B ea iri Clyde Reynolds Whatever would add to the payroll of E ; next week. Apply at this effle«. remedies. A t the home of Miss Dora Roy the the town would be a general help. machinery for sale by Manning & and George Morton. Under the efficient leadership of other evening some one dropped a Ferguson in Salem. Frank Brown was in Portland la«i burning lamp and it seemed that the Sopt. Jas. Lewis, assistant J. E. Allen QOME wheat and oato wanted at this office on eub- E. S. Longncre and wife hnve been an»l Chorister Seth Riggs the Oak J scription account. among their Dallas friends this week. week taking candy lessons from Mr house ami its contents would be de- Grove Sunday school is progressing I t is rumored that Mr. Gerlinger They have leased their farm near York, the leader in that line. He stroyed until she threw the blazing nicely. has bought five miles more of railroad ACRES of land and 62 acres of hops for sale Buenavista for three years and will learned how to make fifteen different lamp and a burning rug out of the iron and will soon extend the Falls at a bargain by Hanoon & Brown, Dallas. On Thursday evening, Nov. 19, spend a year traveling. Their daugh kinds of new candies. window. City and Dallas railway to Salem. those interested will meet at the school ter, Mattie, is get’ ing $100 a month Henry Edgar, who was raised near There is no probability of such an ex Among the new kinds of candies at FEW Poland China pigo for # by 0 . E. Dentili house to reorganize th© literary socie for singing in a Seattle church and Oak Grove, and is proprietor of the l at the Garwood place. tension at the present. Brown <fc Shaw’s may he found Old ty. An old fashioned spelling school Anna is the wife of Dr. Welch at Sil- Salem iron works, came over VVednes Salt pork is a famous old- English log eqbin, molnasoi r dl log will he held the same evening. day with his wife to visit her parents, John Rowcliff, of Dallas, sold 108 verton. cabin, Freuch Nougat and new fashioned remedy for con T W y y>ung cows, three spring calves and tw g. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, on Salt Creek. bales of hops at 22 cents and John creams. They will also manufacture Our tescher spent a week with Mrs. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas Spong, of Lincoln, 73 hales at 20 cts sumption. “ Eat plenty of ^ rllïL mi0 by G' B| Tfata’ ,uur mil* * 80,1 those famous York creams with pure Gilbert while Mr, Gilbert and his two WT. T. Pearce, of Salem, C. B. Me It is said that the 1000 bale lot being county, •*. Frank J. Cheney makes cream centers. sons were at Nestucca. 3'liey had pork,” was the advice to the •hipped to London by Kirkpatrick <fc o ifh that he is senior partner of tin- Cracken, of Diillas, Alex. Conrter ami CTKAY-C»m«to. my plw. lut wwk . .putt«! firm of F J Cheney tfc Co., doing bus J. E. Robertson, of Falls City, wrll In spite of bad weather a gang of rare sport catching the lordly salmon consumptive W illiam s wers sold for 23J cents. 50 and 100 O ho.!-. H. M. Uallara, 24 m ila, «uuthaast o f iness in the city of Toledo, county ach receive this paper and the Ore men have laid considerable water pipe and brought home a good supply The school officers meeting here to and state aforesaid, and that said firm gonian fur the next year, they gettiiu through the streets of Dallas this George la y lor went with them. years ago. --------- + • * ■ ■ ■■ morrow should drew a large atten will pay the sum of $100 fi r each and both papers for $ 2 . OOODf.no nur D.IU« for rent, fanali week. The big main pipe has been C O U N TY S A T SCRAPS. Salt pork is good if a man . this office. dance and ought to result in material every case of cat irrh that cannot t>' laid from the reservny* site to the edge Congress is now in special session of town and distributing pipe is now good to all concerned Those who cured bv ttn- u*e of Hall's Catarrh Dalla« mad* Huur is good enough can stomach it. The idea FEW extra good Poland China hoar pigs for a are in dead earnest about, anything cure.— Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to to ratify and put. in operation the re being putin the ground. lor anybody and will ho delivered free behind it is that fat is the i by W. R. Birks at Ballston. let slip no opportunity for improve before me and subt-cribed in niv pres cent comm'-rcial treaty with Cuba. It is a matter of supreme im portant Mrs. M E. W°ftvqr, our local artist, any whore in town. Try a duck of it. ence, this 6 th day of December, A 1) ment. food the consumptive needs |lOR sale by O. N. Harrington near Dallas Poland *»• 1886— A. W. Gleason, notary public to both that country and ours whose lias won a.n enviable reputation in our Chin* pigs of spring and summer larrow, sired It is strange that any man with a [aesl] Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken mutual interests are so closely linked sister towns by making a fine display There ia scarcely any broken article most. by my imported boar Oregon Corrector—71,961. J her work at the fairs, as well as •«- that cannot In mended by Ounimitb respectable family will make his main internally and acts directly on tin- Pedigrees furnished and recorded for every pig sold. Avoid all drying inhalants and u*« associations with the saloon element blood and mucous surfaces of the «) «• that which cleanses and heals tin •tiring a large number of premium». Hi,ner at email coat He ia a door Scott’sEmulsionisthemod- Also 20 choice nannie goats and a few yearling bucks and those who frequent gambling tetn. Send for testimonials free.— F. membrane. E ly ’s Cream Balm i* such \ h a consequence she i- almost daily lock and sewing machine expert. ern method o f feeding fat to PPLES for sa'e at S5 cents a bushel on the trees dens. Both the Saloon and the gam J Cheney tfc C., Toledo Ohio. Sold a remedy and cures catairb easily and receiving orders from abroad. er windfalls lu cents a bushel. W. W. Garbutt bling habit are looked down upon by by all druggists at 75 cents. H all’s pleasantly. Cold in the head vanish the consumptive. Pork is too on the Beautiful lamp« and pretty designs Kimball place south of Dallas. Aa a milliner Miaa Collina ranka Family pills are the best. all good people. es quickly. Price, 50 cents at drug in white and decorated ware now ou alining Hie very beat. When you rough for sensitive stomachs. gists or by mail. display at the Riggs grocery. Nothing want a new bat go aud aee what ahe J A PULI, blooded Cotawold ewes, siso Cotswold nicer ever brought to town. The can do for you. Locatiou next to E l Scott’s Emulsion is the most W and Angora bucks for sale at reasonable prices l»v A. C. Stkats. Address Stiver, Oregon. ’‘Catarrh caused difficulty in speak lamps would be ornamental to par refined o f fats, especially in i and to great extent loss of hear lors and the dinner sets would add to ba ,t Key t'a «tore. ing. By the use of Ely's Cream balm the appearance of any ladies table. prepared for easy digestion. L. Fenton, of Dallas, has sheep to let o u te n dropping of mucous has ceased, voir* shares in bunds of any size u es i red. People are beginning to talk and The college young ladies h »ve or think about Chriatmaa thingn Be Feeding him fat in this and hearing have greatly improved ” ganised a basket b ill team and prac- ! fore deciding what or where they will — J. W. Davidson, Attorney at la* tices twice a week. The athletes a f buy a v i.il aliould be made to the way, which is often the only U ^ R S A L E —A »86 acre dairy ranch, tie miles Monmouth, Illinois. north of Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to 1». fixing to give an entertainment. T o j Morrit jewelry emporium. way, is half the battle, but G. x Campbell, the Dallas real estate agent. When you wake up with a bad taste T t iB y J / W m TC C O R N E H U guard against neglect of studies the in your mouth, go at once to Wilson’* Scott’s Emulsion does more **• A L E M S GREA T E S T S Ÿ O 0 B - . Î faculty ha« decide I that no student | r H. McDaniel, near KU-kreall, has gissl baled drug store and get a free sample of who has a general class average of le-»" j The llawkina marble work» are sec than that. «wheat hay for Bale. There is some Chamberlain's Stomach and Live; than 85can belong to any competi ond >o hut few in the state, beldom tablets. Gne or two doses will make thing about the combination baa tlieie been or will there lie a de- tive team. j’ R tX II milch cows for sale by D, L. K eyt at Per- you well. They also cure bilious tie»" maud here that Mr. Hawkins cannot of c*xl liver oil and hypophos- 1 rydaie. sick headache and constipation. Last May Waite: Williams of Dal till. las and Doctor Collie, from W i««o ii- 1 phites in Scott’s Emulsion f H A V E MONEY TO LOAM AT A L L TIMER A T Governor Chamberlain is trying t» s n. went to the Oregon City landoffice I ry best rates obtains pledge the members »,f the legislator’- the same day and filed on the same 1 Ullrev’a feed store ia having a lively that puts new life into the 'o take up noUiing hut the tax mat piece of land, ihe Williams filing be trade these days' No wonder for be weak parts and has a special ter if a special session is called a id Y T<* LOAN ON !M PRO VED FARM PRO IBM PHD ing first registered. The local office ban so much that the people want for he general public approve his course. rt> at usual rates by Oecar Hayter, Dallas, W e make no pretense at selling action on the diseased lungs. recognized the Williams filing but the their stock or poultry. Rut many legislators insist on the cheap stuff. We sell good gar general office decided that they should i .*. right to bring up whatever they please ments, garments made according TO LOA If A T « PER CR.NT O ff W I I A sample will be be considered simultaneous. The M O NEY Have you ever noticed how attract «*-urity. 1. L. COLLINS, IMila, Our annual bedding sa’ e has to our own specifications by the sent irec upon request. Get n free »ample of Chamberlain's matter has now been compromised,! ively the good« are arranged in Dunns been opened. This opportunity is best makers in the country. Of Stomach and Liyer tablets at W ilson’» Williams getting the land. R « «ure that this picture in grocery. And have you noticed how one that cannot be profitably over course winter is not here, hut the E H A V E M ONEY TO LO AN ON IMPROVED the form < f a label ia on th« drug store They are easy to tak’- and farm property. ZIB LE Y ft K A K IN Joshua Viggers, of Portland, and prompt and careful they are in tilling looked on account of its m«*uey wrapper of every bottle of season of chilly mornings and ev more plea-ant in effect than pills. Emulsion you buy. saving qualities Our stock of enings has arrived, and the tom Miss Inez Lynch, of Dallas, weie mar-' all orders. Then their use is not followed by ried fast Sunday ut th' home of the J quilts, comforts, blankets, sheets, lortable man appreciates having SCOTT & V constipation as is oft**n the case with Adm inistratrix's Notice. bride’s parents by Rev. A A. Winter pillow cases and pillows is not hi3 overcoat handy and the partic pill*. Regular size, 25 cents per box. The stage to Halem alwaya connect* After congratulations ice cream and equalled in this valley. The as ular man wanta a new one. CHEMISTS, with the south bound paasengnr train. Biddle’« foundry has just received cake were served and the happy pair XTOT1CR IN IIF.HF.RY G IV E N TO A L L WHOM IT sortment is up to our regul »r stan 409 Hearl St., N. Y. a " may concern, that I have been appointed by from Portland at a cost of $430, 15 took a carriage for Salem enroute to ds rd of excellence and qualities Hon, 4.K. Mbley,Judge of Polk cor.nty.administratrix 50 c. and $i; all druggists. >»fthe estate of F. L. Brown, late of Polk ctninty, ton» of pig iron fo nux with his scrap Portland. He will soon go to fill an that cannot be duplicated for con Fat-11 deals in all aorta of iron deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will iron for making all kinds of castings. acrobatic »n gag’-ment with a theatri things and guarantees whatever lie siderable more money. Now is TO make me payment and any one holding a i-Uiiu H- will this winter get out the cast cal troupe in Haittle and may return »•• 11 « to h. liralclaes. I f per chance a against said fwtate will present the same to e»e, duly the time to lay in yoor winter sup vurited, witftht fix months from this date, at my ings for thirty new improved »Morri here as coach to the Dallas basket defective article ia ever anld it will al ply of bedding just when you need le r d e s e « at Airlie, Polk county, Oregon, or at the- son hop pre««cs, which he has patent ball team, whose main training has ways bv taken back. In atnvet for law ofUce of Frank H olm e«, in Salem, Orefon. it. Datv?«l this 18th day of November, 1808. ed. Work from nearlv a doten saw been under him. He was one of the the parlor, the family room or the A N N IE BROWN. mills k^eps his force of workmen quite performer* with Arnold’s «how during kitrlie:! he can meet every want or Administratrix of the eeUte uf V. L. Uruwn, do* bus}, the carnival. taste. He h as scores of handy tool* ¥ D A L R Y M P L E S opeoon J Barr’s Jewelry Store IS NO E IF Y O U Pianos and Organs. :0 Kersiake’s Furniture Store, Dallas, P A T T O N ’S BOOK S T O R E SALEM - jijfr Here is Your Chance ORECON ii£ Eiler’s Piano House s Consumption 100 1 A II sS W Mens’ Bedding Sale Clothing. F Annual I w $ 10.00 $ 25-00 BOWNE, Â -