Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 27, 1903, Image 3

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    1 homaa Hliule and wifs tiavs mo v*d
to Oregon City.
A Store that Satisfies
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Cooda
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The lincst oxlleclion
Work Shirts
Rice Hastings is down with pneu­
monia at Collage Grove.
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Cloaksand Sults
Clothing
YüU cttimoi tío belier litan to v¡8*
¡i lili« <lep trtuient. We w*nt you
to come aih I try on m in.-tny Htyle»
«a^uu likc. You will nol l*e toro
ed to buy. .facketa írom $5 to $30,
tuiia írom $5 to $35.
For man, youth or boy. See our a
wonderful values at $5.50, $7.50, J
$10 and $13 50. Underwear, sox, y
sweaters, hats, n< ckwear, etc. a*
the lowest prices.
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ORECON
Neglect
Lumbcgo and Sciatica
•nd it may put you on crutches, with loss of time and money.
St. Jacobs O il
will cure surely, promptly.
Price, 25c. and 50c.
Wilson Avr“ S is enlarging- and le
ro lin g his house.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED DURINC ! ('land Dunn and wife have been
I spending a few days in Portland.
THE WEEK FROM ALL AVAIL-
Jef. Davis was out from Gooseneck
Able Sources Dished up for Our Monday and reports everything lovely
over there.
N um erous Family of Readers
In Abrevlated P a ra g ra p h s.
About a grog shop or gambling ta
hie is a misersbly poor place to pass
For groceries go to Osfi eld’s.
one’s time.
Go and gee the new bath tubs,sinks,
lavatories ami tittings for latest styles
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s of plumbing at Wagner’s shop where
you will find an up to date pin turner
Henry Howe lias gone buck to bis
T. W. Brunk, of Eola, has just fill­
home at Whatcom.
About 15,000 turkeys were shipped ed an order fiom Maine for a Cots
wold buck and two ewes. A distin­
from Doc.glas county for Thanksgiv­
guished eastern slock m m predicts
ing dinners.
that hundreds of W illam eite valley
Deputy Postmaster Toner is at Me goats and sheep will he taken east t"
M innville witli his parents and his infuse new blood of.lhe highest type
into the flocks there.
sister, Mrs. Wright.
M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building
Have Dr. Lowe cure vonr head and
ly e aches by removing tlie cause with
a pair of his superior glasses.
Mrs. John McBee’s sister, Jane, re
cently came all the way from Alseu
on liorseb.ick with a child in hi*r lay
County Clerk Lougliary and others
have been in the mountains hunting
wild game for a Thanksgiving dinner.
Every nptodnte wotnsn knows that
zibalene is the rage lor suits. The
Bee-Hive still has some choice pit-
terns of the last shipment received
from thaeast.
The cheapest and best stoves in the
eity. extra tine line of woodrhopperi
tools, gran*tewore direct-front the fac
torv at interesting prices, and farm
machinery for sale by Manning. &
Ferguson ill Salem.
For extra nice things in lamps and
tableware go to the Riggs grocery
The la nps are perfect beauties and
would make such nice Christmas gif's,
he bis lovely dinner sets, some dec­
orated aud some pure while.
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The A rt
Readytodon
of Good Dress
Garments for
Simplified
the Holidays
W ant something new to wear?
Not too late yet to get something
stylish and pr. tty in a suit, skirt i r
cost at a reasonable price. Scores
here for late buyer'. Just received
— a full line of drummers samphs
skirts, no two alike, in all the new
and uptialate desi.na and weaves,
An elegant assoriintus from which
to choose.
$4 to $12-50
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Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Ju stin — a fine line of $3 50 shoe«
fur ladies at Dodson’a.
No Jonner is it necessary for the
mo‘ t particular uf men to go to ihe
mctchanl tHiior for their garments.
Rerfe« lion is the word that most
appropilately dose rib* s our line of
mens ready towear units aiul over-
C ats. manufactured fur u» by H e r ,
rtcln-ffiitr A Marx. Have you seen
the uew Varsity,
$10 to $25
A t the soap works near the woolen
mill you can find a laundry article
that would make any washerwoman^
heart feel glad. Try their soap.
Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem .
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cents a quart, and after Dacemher 1st
Frank Holman, tli* Dalla» milkman,
will chargs f t 80 a qnart and $1 a
■int a month
Incre-ac in the cost o '
feed justify the new rates.
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You will always got a good dinner
at tiie George lunch d tinier.
Blirnmm a feed yard at the steel
E H. Hibbard has.sold to Armsnd bridge, has no sii|ieiiiir anywhere
Riggs about 80,000 pounds of prunes along the river. Generous feeds and
H. Squires sijd his Buena Vista at 3 cents.
good treatment is given to all horses
store to Arthur Porter, who in turn
Over 7000 pounds of dress' d tur­
sold out to Robert Steele.
keys have been sent from here to the
A t ‘.hr Yokohama Tea an.re are sev­
J. R. Mendenhall will open a stock metropolis t his week.
en very fine dinner seta that will be
of goods in the store recently vacated
sacrificed to , ake room for holiday
The Bee-Hive ha* a complete assort­
by 1). L. Keyt in Sheridan.
goods. A sixly-thrce piece set of dec­
ment of golf glovei for ladies, of ail
orated and gold liared st ini porcelain
Mark Spivey, who lias beoo around desirable colors and at ri^ht prices.
worth $12 can be had for $7.
Dalla« for years, is now living with
Do not forget to call for tbe mixed
Peter Hansen oh Baltcreek.
suitings at ilie Bee-Hive. They are
Johnson A Co., the clothiers, claim
Guy Fend*dl, of Willamina, and 3fi inches wide and go at 50 centa a
tile best $10, the by S i $12 and the best
M ims Myrtle Burgess,of Mill Greek, yard.
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$15 suit in town. If you want some­
became husband and wife last w- ek.
A carload of hran, shorts and 'oiled thing extra nice they ask you lo come
Hereafter we can for $2 furnish this barley just received from Eastern Or­ and be convinced. It is said that one
paper and the Homestead, one of the egon ami on tale at the Rig^s gro­ who wears Johnson’s clothing eDjovs
best agricultural papers in the state
the appearance of thrill which often
cery.
leads io success.
Furniture of all kinds can he had
As hsual for him. Uncle Bill Brown
at Kerlako’s cheaper than almost any-
vesierday sent to all the widows in
COUNTY SEAT 8HORTLETS.
other place in the county. Go and
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nicely dressed Thanksgiving
w.
Round
'tip stage fare to Salem is
chickens.
only $1.50.
Mrs. P. A. Finseth h a st nice piano
Jones A Hunt, the butchers, recent­
ml a pianola, which wlieir attached
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ly purchased 10 fa', hogs from Giorge
to tin- ii s rument will play any and
Tile Dallas flouring mill asks a com­
Rowel ids and 12 from J. A. Baxter,
a 1 kinds of music.
parison of its output with any othei
paying
centa.
in the market. The best machinery
Mr«. J A Coovert diet! at their
John Middleton has sent 400 and E. and an experienced miller.
h in* on tlie Boise place, of apoplexy
lai*t week and was taken to her former Arndt ami Henry F «in have each
-eut about 200 pounds of turkey to
home, T 'T iu r, for burial.
Risser, the guu, pistol and ammu
Portland this week.
n it ion man, is doing a lively business
All goat and sheep men should
Mrs. Weaver is ready to execute because hunters consider their goods
make it a point to he at the meeting
Gliristm is orders in painting or pyro- Hie veiy best they esn get. He re­
here tomorrow to begin to arrange for
gruphy and asks that orders be given pairs all sort» of things.
the show to be held before long.
>t an uatly date to insure being filled.
Peter Hansen and wife, of Saltcreek
A dilching gang are still burying
and liis brother, Otto, of Salem, an
One of the most popular milliners
going on a three mouths’ visit t< wati r pipe through our streets The in the valley is Miss Bertha Collins.
rain and Hie mud make but little dif
iheir native country, Denmark
As her taste runs in that channel she
ference. They gel 20 cents an hour.
di lights ill getting up headdress that
There is still lots of bo.-g for sale
New apple and prune orchards are make ladies feel pleasant.
around Salem but no buyer. A croj
for which 22 cents had Keen offered being set out all around and the larm-
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era are preparing for more hay and
will not now bring over 16 cents.
I f you have le en thinking of mark­
different kinds of grasses than ever
ing tile resting place of your departed
Who will te'.l us about the number before.
ones with tombstones or monuments
of turkeys raised aud by whom in dif-
Sixtv Thanksgiving dre-acd turkevs let G. I*. Hawkins, of Dallus, figure
f'M ii1 p rts of the co inly, also who
were sold to the Riggs grocery store at with you as lo the cost.
lias extra good slock of auy kind f< r
18^ cents a pound. John Farley had
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14, Dr. Kink 15, J. A. Williams 15 slid
-Jeweler Morris has enlarged and re­
The Dunn boys are regular bun - 0. 8wensen 16.
modeled his store risen so as to dis­
mere when it comes to providing the
T. A R igp n sb aek front a business play more giaids and to better advan­
things for people to eat. There in trip to Tacoma and Sea'tle. H i« mn-
tage
Drop in and see what a great
scarcely a good eatable that they do her, who is staying on the Bound
variety of nice things he lias,
not carry*
with Ilia grandmother, canto home with
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The union revival meetings at the him for a visit.
Uilrcy, the feed store man, i i still
Methodist church continue to be very
Last summer John Martin paid $3 selling all kinds of grass seeds. He
largely attended. All the ministers for nn old hen and thirteen young has everything for poultry and stock
in town and their leading member* turkeys and la s t week S old the young­ to eat. Try his grit, ground bone
participate.
sters for $26. W ho taya it dont pay and oyster shells
for your chickens.
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When you wake up with a bad taste
in your mouth, go at once to W ilson’*
drug store and get a free sample o;
Chamberlain's Htomach and Live
'ablets. One or two doles will mak-
you well. They also cure biliousness
sick headache and constipation.
Barr’s Jewelry Store
Photographer Croniae over Ralrvm-
ple’s, is considered the best artist in
tbe city. He thoroughly understands
the business, and telduin fails to
please. Go to him for "ictures h>r
holiday presents. Uvi r Dairy tuple’s.
Remember the Epwortli league ha-
zssr Dec lOih and 11th at city hall.
Ben. H. Wash is here from Kentuc­ io raise turkeys.
ky on a visjt with his cousin, W. A
The carrier on the new rural deliv­
Full many a heart was made glad W»«sh. He lives wher their grandfa­ ery route to the Bridgeport region
yesterday by little deeds of kindness thers came from Virginia and set'led will leave h**re at 12:20 and return be­
be-towed by tliniighiful and generous over a century ago.
fore 7. George Richmond is to bc
persons Gifts to the needy are dou­
M. H. Remington, of Dallas, and the substitute carrier.
bly as deserving of praise as to those Mies Ada Tatom, of Clyde, Washing­
who are aide to help themselves. He« ton, have each deposited $2 in this of-
Next Wednesday and until Thnrs-
av noon, Dec. 2nd and 3rd Dr. Lows,
veu pity the poor, stingy goals who liee for the Oregonian and Iiem iiet
are utterly unconcerned about Lite during the next year.
lie well known ocuUi-optician, will be
welfare or happiness of others.
.,i D a lla s at ¡1 del Gail. Have lli il
Miss Mina Hughes, Mrs. George L lest your eyes for glasses.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas Hawkins, tlias Nora Robertson and
Bilas Hart, who went lip ’ nto (lie
county, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes Mrs. A d iia Dunn will make the K j-
oath that he is senior partner of the worth league bazaar an entertainment Pendleton country in search o( a new
oention, was taken sick and had to
firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing bus wmthy of attendance,
elurn. He and hia family «re now
i iness in the city of Toledo, counts
If yon want to remember your >t the home of his father, J. B, Hart,
and state aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of $100 f. r each and friends with nice holiday picture* now here in Dallas.
every case of eai irrli that cannot t«' is the lime to order them from Photo
M ke a note of the fact that Dr
cured hv ill*- use of H all’s Catarrh grspher Cherringtoii, who is one of Lowe, the optician, w II he in Dallas
the
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artists
in
the
state.
cure.— Frank J. Cheney
S w ru to
December 2 and until noon the next
l«-fore me and subscribed in my pres
W hat is the use in employing sum- d iy. He wont send out any circulars
ence, this ti ll day of December, A I) one to do your dyeii g for you? Ii announcing Ins arrival. Dont forget
1886— A. W. Gleason, notary public you use Pm imm Fadele ss dyes, you 'lie days and dates.
[seal] H all’s Catarrh Core is taker can do it just as well as a profession
It is said that a tall making plan'
internally ami acts directly on tin ai. S o ld by the Wilson Drug comps
will he established Ht the llirshhetg
hlissl and mucous surfaces of the sy» ny at 10 cents a package.
•til well on the Ben Whi'eaker pin i
teui. Mend for lestinionials free.— F.
The governor has called a specie
mrth of Monmouth The well is 10U<>
J Cheney A C., Toledo. Ohio. Bole
session of the legislature on Monday, feet deep, there being a strong H iw of
bv all druggists at 75 cents. H all’s
December 21*1 to cure the defect* ii
alt water insiead of the d. sired oil.
Family pills are the best
the tax law. Public sentiment d
mauds a short session and it vt 11
A t both Corvallis and Independence
probably last only a few days.
the prioe of milk lias been raised to 6
T n E r !J/W m 7 E‘C'oâ*Ê.a*Wt*Ait.
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Mr. West, from Michigan, has pur-
the Hughes & Shepherd livery stable
opposite the poatotfice.
Look out ft r our holiday announce
meet soon. The best line we have
over shown— Dodson’s.
P A T T O N ’S BOOK S T O R E
There i> i way of trifling that coats a heap of money.
fudge Burnett, of Salem, has been
chosen president of the state bar as­
sociation.
Harriet, daughter of M. 8. Goff, of
Independence, was maraied this week
to G A. Dickinson.
W hat shall it be? W hy they are here as a m atter of
course. All the late fiction of the d ay —those th a t are
selling by the thousands in the east. No store a n y ­
where can serve you more efficiently. You know that
and so do countless h u ndreds of others in your vicini­
ty. We want y our m ail o 'd e r for a n y th in g published,
besides we give a good liberal discount oh pu b lish ers’
prices.
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It H u ll’s cousin from Cottagegrove
lias been apa-tiding several day« with
him.
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Among the many handsome finger rings in this store w# be­
lieve tlistjsoine one of tItem ie intended for you. You may
have no tlmuglil of purehasbing a new ring, hilt can you deny
that you would dearly like om .an d if you saw one that just
pr cisrdv fitted ri tir fondest dreams, would you not buy it or
give someone a bint lo buy it for you lor Christmas? Our
new allowing of rings is simply beyond description. It it far
and away the nicest, choicest and most extensive display of
the kind we have ever made To see it is to gsin a fresh reali
sation of tlie eoustnnt growth of the Barr business aud the
B«rr »took. Need we assure you that our visitors are always
welcome.
A. M. Clough ha* long been the |
moat popular undertaker in the citp
t«-cause be lias always been moat con­
siderate of bereaved ones both finan­
cially uod otherwise.
Henderson Simpson, of Airlie, is
under medical treatment in Portland
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Is One for You?
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Henry Olms'ead and wife have mov­
ed from Gooseneck to McMinnville.
W hat nice presents (hose pretty
dishes and gla*s things at Meiscrs
store would make.
B O O K S! BOO KS!!
SALEM
Mias Ida Hubbard has become a
nurse in a Portland hospital.
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DALRYM PLES
£ SALEM
THE OLD RELIABLE
W. B. Daggett and family, formerly
of Eola, now live in Dallas.
iu llm val
ley. W e li >ve ull rio- iiuwesi weav
es al soy prici you wuut lo |ia.v.
The kind Ihai are no hard l o J
Henil for «ampie»
Beml for uttr
Itatidy e»U l"K'te i*f stunlard pal­ find, yet ea*y to timl he»e. The a
j*ir4»nge«t uiaturiaU an i neat pat- ^
íeme. I l is írée.
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STATE CAPITAL SU SIN SS S.
Fur rubbers, rubber boot*, rubber !
c< ats. duck coats, slicktr», overcoat*,
er umbrella* go to the N «w York
Racket »tore, which is else the beat
place to buy all maimer of drygi oil*, j
Belling for cash ouly they »uflTer no j
losses ami yon do not have to help |
pay the bail debt* of other*.
W e have traded at W ik o n ’s drug
store for years and years and always
found their guods ol high grade and
at fair price». New and valuable
remedies for all kind* of ailments are
promptly secured. Their cough drops
will soon cure any hacking cough.
Have you tried their rheumatic rheu­
matic remedies.
The whole thought and energy of
Dunn Bros, is devoted to furnishing
giaxl things for people lo eat. At
soon ss a popular new article comet
out they ul onee procure and place i
on sole.
Frank Kerslake, I lie furniture man.
must keep a great many things that
the public want for he has numerou-
v ilit irs. Both new and Second baud
goods cheap enough.
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When your footwear needs replac
mg go to Gaytior’s exclusive sh<w
tor* , where you can get anything and
everything you may want. All kinds
of wet weather goods.
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Fanil's litrdware store is a good
p'ace lo go for whatever you may
want in that line. He lias for years
been gradually making it more com­
plete until you would now scarcely
ask for a thing that he does not carry.
Even if you do not wish to buy any­
thing now it might pay you Pi drop
in and si-e the completness of his stock
What you buy at Fanil’s will always
prove good.
Brown A ?baw have a dnxen n s*
receipts fo, mitring enrh candies as
Get a free sample of Chnml*r1»inV were never before seen here ami alt
Stomach and Liver tablets at Wilson’* ■be new kinds ar- pmnnnnced deli-
OAKCROVE.
drug »lore They are easy to lake and cion* by their patron«
They make
n»‘ re pleasant in effect than pill- • he famous York candies. H ave von
The literary Society has been reor­
Then their us« is not followed h >ried their new chocolate* and log
ganized.
constipation as is often the case wir
cabin roll*?
pills. Regular size, 25 cents per box
Will Kantner. of Salem, is visiting
R. B. Conner, who had been living Betli Wlnle.
On the two rural routes out of A m ­
ity 8,425 pieces of mail were handle' at Han Jose, Cal. went to Bpoksne
J. E. Allen killed three aud J. C.
His
during October, there being 2,874 let rod waa taken danger»u«1v ill
White seven hogs.
wife boxed bet household goods and
ters There were $25.48 of cancel!«
stamps and 42 money orders were r* •hipped them to Bpokane where she
Mrs Fswk and Mrs. Gilbert have a
ccipted for. The business on bo h ex,meted lo remain with him, but his fine supply of turkeys.
routes is constantly increasing, which physician said if ha could get well anv-
proves that the people are please, wlieae it would be in California, an
Mrs. Emerson Harris and W ill
iaat week they rnovad back to Hen
with that manner of geiting tliei
Hciae carried off tbe honors at at Ihe
Jose. H « ia afflicted with heart trou­
mail.
spelling school.
ble.
T o accommodate those who are par
Frank Fawk is building a new
The uew Dalla* tannery ha* doable
tial to the use of atomisers in apply
i ig liquids into the nasal psssagis fo* the capacity of Ihe on « that was fence and hia sister Blanche, U having
c* arrh*l
troubles, the proprietors burned and the proprietor* Muir A voine dental work done in Belem.
pr spate E ly’s liquid cream balm, the McDonald will gradually increase
R ed u ction s In M H IIncry.
t r e e of which, including lire tube, is heir output un'il the limit of capacity
Beginning
Haturday,
Nuvemher
75 cents. Druggies or by mail. The i« reached. They now have in fon­
liquid emlMKlies the medicinal proper­ ce n vat* over H00 hi. es in process ol 14th, ‘.here will he a reduction of 25
ties of the solid preparation. Cream ■ J tanning, thi re being over 300 calf |*rceut on all trimmed hat*. A*
Balm is quickly ahmrhed by tbe m em­ •kin* in on* vat. I he hoik of (heir Miss Bratton will only he here the re­
brane and do-s not dry op the see ra­ '•alher i* converted i> fo saddles, some mainder of this month, all who are
Thu have orders fr >m contemplating having work done by
tions bet changes them to s natural into liarnea*
and healthy character. E ly Brothers Chicago and Heaver and have juat her should not delay.
filled one from Dallas, Texas.
M m . H. H. C m ace .
56 Warren street, New York.
Closing Out Sate of
Pianos and Organs.
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Beginning Tuesday, November lOili, we will dose out the
stock of pianos and organ» now at
¡£ Kerslake’s Furniture Store, Dallas,
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A t practically wholesale prices for cash or payments to suit.
W ill also accept orders for delivery at sale prices up up to
Jauuary 1st.
> Here is Your Chance
To buy a piano or organ without paying agents commission.
Call and leave your order November lOtli.
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Eiler’s Piano House
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Old instruments taken in exchange.
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W oodm an R ally.
After a rest dining the busy reason
and after their hard work during the
biggest amusement that this city ever
had, Dallas camp will on next Thurs­
day night inaugurate the greatest
campaign for new members that they
have ever pul up They are to be paid
$3.50 for each new initiate, the head
ami local camp each paying a portion
of the amount. The lucal Woodmen
are this time doing the work and get­
ting the pay instead of its going to
the organizers. December 3rd will he
election night, and also count *e the
first night in a plan by which it isex-
pected to secure a much better at­
tendance during the winter months.
In fact you stand a show of being paid
$2 50 for attending the five meeting
nights in liezt mouth. I heard our
consul say ha would bring up some
cigars, and it is rumored that Clerk
Dr. Carey and John Castle are now Vassal! will lie more than glad to do­
full Hedged members of tile Masonic nate some coffee. Arrangement* will
also be made for a visit from the state
older.
organizer on December 10th.
T. D. Phillip« has teturned from s
sojourn of several months at his home
Take a look at the R adcliff ahoo for
stead in Gilliam county, where iris
ludieH. DniLon ha* them in four
son, Ira, lias proved up ou a govern­
atylee, the price being $2.50.
ment claim.
Som e Turkey«.
Last week Dunn Bros, bought over
3,000 pounds of live weight turkeys at
16 rents a pound and it took several
men two days to dress them. At the
same time they bought dressed tur
keys to the amount of 750 pounds,
puying 18 cents, and Monday morning
shipped the whole lotto Portland. Of
(he dressed turkeys A. W . Planking-
tlin furnished 91, J. E. Miller 248 and
frm Lee over 400 pounds, and the
live turkey weights were Warren
Frink 64, E E. Hart 65, Mr. Cum­
mins 83, W. D. Calkins 124, James
Hoydston 149, Joseph Gage 156, John
Martin 163, Harvey Gage 288, Joseph
Brown 359, Henry Clanfield 419, H,
R Grant 470 and Dave Grant 645
pounds. The two Grants had 113
fowls. Bee oilier notices of Thanks­
giving birds bought and sold.
Loss of Flesh
Any woman wanting u *tyli»h ntreei
suit will find it to her interest to call
and examine those mixed zihalino* m t
ihe Bee Hive. For style and »ervice
they cannot be excelled.
N E W T O -D A Y .
When you can’t eat break­
fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. Advertising under this ha&dlng will coat 10 rent*
for anytning under 16 worde fur one insertion or 26
When you can’t eat bread onte for throe iiiNertione.
and butter, take Scott’s
WO young cow», three ral vea and two steer« for
Emulsion. When you have T Hale or to trude for a work horee by C- B. Tea tu,
four miles southwest of Dallas.
been living on a m ilk diet and
want« a good cow to he paid for in
want som ething a little more W HOKVER
cutting wood at a a good price, may apply to
J, 8. Macumber near Dallas.
nourishing,
take Scott’s
ROOMS over Kill« A Kvyt'n ator* also room in
Emulsion.
block for rent ai X L a month by W. U.
2 Wilson
To get fat you m ust eat Brown.
fat. Scott’s Em ulsion is a BOI'T 100 extra fine bred Plymouth Rock chick­
A en« for M^le by W . M. Hargeant near Perrydale.
great
fattener,
a
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EVKRAÍ, flrHt ciane fre«h Jereey cow« and calves
strength giver.
S for Male by John Webster in Dallas.
Those w ho have lost flesh
plow horse for sale at $10 by John Fiddler,
want to increase all body O' )OD
of Dallas.
tissues, not only fat Scott’s
ACRES improver! land fl*e miles flfrun Dallas
Em ulsion increases them all, 40.1
'»nd on the railroad neat Bridgeport for sale by
r. T. 8 liuto.
Arid not* Dull as .
bone,
flesh, blood
and
E wheat and onte wanted at this office on sab-
nerve.
J ncription account.
For invalids, for con­
$ale by O. N Harrington near Dallae Poland
valescents, for consumptives, F )R
China pigR of spring ami summer farrow. Hired
by my imported boar Oregon Corrector—75,P61.
furnished and recorded for every pig «old.
for weak children, for all Pedigrees
Also A ) choice natmie goats and a few yearling bucks
w ho
need flesh, Scott’s
for KA'e at S6 cent» a bushel on the trees
Em ulsion is a rich and com ­ \ PPLK8
er windfalls lu cent« a bushel
W. W. Oarbutt
un the Kin. ball place south of Dalh^.
fortable food, and a natural
L. Fenton, of Dallas, has sheep to let out on
tonic
H share« in hand* of any sise g esired.
Scott’s Emulsion.for bone,
RSALK A i $6 »ere dairy ranch, sir miles
flesh, blood and nerve.
north r.f Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to H.
F
W c will send you
a free cample.
0« aurt thst thi* picture
la tht form of a l*l«l I* oa
th* wrapper of every bottle
of Emulilon you buy.
SCOTT Sc BOWNE,
409 Pearl SL.N.Y.
CHEMKTS,
50c. $nd $1 1 all
O f Campbell, the D*ll«s real estate agent.
\ I r If. McDaniel, near Rkkreali, has good haled
vr * « heat hay for sale.
RhflH milch cows for sale by D, L Keyt at Per-
F
I
rydal*.
HAVE MONET TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT
th« very >«at rates obtainable H. O. Compbull.
! m p r o v e d f a r m p r o
p*rt> I i at Usual rates by Oscar Hay tar, Dallas,
o n e y to l o a n o n
M
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ONE Y TO LOAN AT • PRR ORNT ON FARM
security.
J. L. COLUMN, Mull«*
IV
R HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON HfPMOVKM
fami property.
8IBLLY A KARIM