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I K. v. A. A W i.iisr will preach at Liberty st 3 o'clock next Sunday. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ A Store that Satisfies I W o rk Shirts Dress C o ods 50 c Th# im e»l collection in tlio val- lay. We h ive all the newest iveav e* at any priot you want to pay. The khid that ara so hu r<i t o ( Semi for sample*. Semi for our Tlie ' handy catalogue of sLiudard paU find, yet easy to find In i«, rir »gem malarial» airJ lienl pat- ¥ tern«. It ¡8 free. terns. <¥ Cloaks and Suits ¥ Clothin g You cannot do belter than to v»s- ¥ it this department. We want you to come and try on aa many styles wonder(ul value» at $5.60, $7.50, N aa you like. You will not before ♦ 10 ami $13 50. Unilerwear, an*, R ed to buy. Jacket* from $5 to $30, »»e a te r», liat», nrckwear, ale. at t h e l o w e s t prices. ^ •uiis from $J to $35. £ SALEM DALR YM PLES osecoiij} W hat shall it be? Why they are here as a m atter of course. All the late fiction of the da y —those th a t are selling by the thousands in the east. No store any where can serve you more efficiently. You know that and so do countless h undreds of others in your vicini ty. We w ant your mail older for anything published, besides we give a good liberal discount off publishers’ prices. P A T T O N ’S BOOK STO R E SALEM - O R EG O N Mrs Juliet Johnson, who has lived at Laf lyett-. for half a century, died there last week. Mr». J. «.C ham bers it down from Ki’ gene « iih tier broth-r. Henry Nei» and »iater. Mrs. Oils Martin. Judge Burnell’» term of circuit court begins next Monday, the docket being »mall and unimportant. Hereafter we can for $3 furnish tbi. paper ami t h e Homestead, one of t h e best agricultural papers ill the »Lite. Toys of every description, many nowihiugs. Bring in childr n, they enjoy looking over the line.— The Bee Hive Store. John Nelson, who bought the Frank Sergeant place near Ferrydale, liar sold it and gone back to his old M in nesota home, R L Chapman and T J. Cherriog- •on have been chosen director» of the l.acreole club in place of D. J. Riley and Dr. Hay ter. Guv Bro«. bud out about 4000 tick ets for llieir sewing machine drawing. Number 2423 held by Mr. Black south of towu got the machine. TtfEiV ZV /M TE. C-0/r*£fi.( r#AJc. S alehs greate ^ stopb - S e n s a tio n a l S a le o f Ladies' S u its. S k irts and W a is ts Just when you n«ed them most we reduce the price. These «re exceptional bargain* and are well worth your time to investigate these economic price*. Ladies’ .Suit* $ 4 .3 7 to $ 1 9 .8 5 Formerly $8 75 to $27 50 M ens’ C lothing A man ought fo think about hi« cloth* • lief ore buying them, *o a* not to have to • think atout them when h»* wear* them. W e a*k you to think aliout the advantage« plainly discernible in every feature of cur splendid suit*. We bate done a lot of thinking and work, and now we are proud to off.-r yon tlie result*. V ’ e believe you wil- appreciate them. Ladle*' 8kirt* $ 3 to $ 1 5 Formerl« $4 50 to $25 Ladies’ W »i»i* 73 c en ts to $ 8 .8 5 Formerly 85 cent* to $12.50 $10 to $25 Most parents are inclined to do something extra nice for deserving boys st the holiday seasou. What could be better than some needed ar ticle of clothing. Go to Johnson's Absolutely store aud suggest about what you THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE waut to spend and they will »how you the heat that can he had for the money. From un overcoat dowu to a necktie they can please you. Re- Our crokinnle boards ar out of the mem her the place. ordinary. This season we are show ing a line entirely uew out west— The T . J. Cronise, the picture man over Bee H ive Store. Dalrymple’s store, hie won golden The grocery store of Dunn Bros in opinious among tlie people of Polk Dallas will compare favorably with county hy his excellent taste and any other this side of Pori land. They skill iu photography. keep everything u»ed by the heat peo ple in the county. Burial goods to suit any purse or W hile prosecuting Bert Gordon for taste may be hud at the undertaking stealing a gambler’s money it may de parlors of Coroner ( ’ lough on Slate velop that aaid gambler is as much of street. Hu is popular with Polk coun a lawbreaker as Gordon, in running a ty people gambling den where foolish men art- daily being cheated out of their hard- Right along throughout the year earned money. Poor Gordon laiiguish- » in jail while the other lawbreaker i» the New York Racket store enjoy» a constantly increasing trade. H un having an easy and thriving time. dreds of people trade there because they have le»rneu from experience C H EA P SU ND AY RATES that nowhere else in town can they B etw een P o r tla n d and W illa m e tte gel the same goods for as little money. V a lley P oln ta. D ALLAS B RE ITI -8 . Lo4t round trip rates have been Do not forget ladies that Mrs. Cliace nlacetl iu effect between Portland and Willamette valley points in either di is giving a reduction of 25 per cent rectiun. Ticket» will he sold Satur on all trimmed hats. Remember days and Sunday» and limited to re- that money saved it money made. Go tiru on or before the following Mon-1 aud see th i guods. lay. Call ou the Southern Pacific company’s agents for particulars. Furniture Dealer Kerrlake has a Barr’s Jewelry Store Purs big trade because he kieps so much that is needed in every home snd hi» EOLA. price» are right See ins , iotuiea and Wesley Trent lias a large boil on picluie frames for Christtu»*. his arm. «• » There is not much work but elinp- Gaynor’s shoe store has a few equal» ping going on now. but no superiors iu the «alley, they There is a new girl baby at Archie know what the public want and are prepared lo meet all ioolwear de Brown’s; also one at Beck’s. mands. Branson’s woor^aaw ia nut sawing wgial for some of theE ola folks. I t is ssid that the Dunns have such Mr. Holman, Dave Jacobson and H. a genial way of meeting and seivi tg Hayden have not sold their hope yet. people that whoever once goes there for tiis groceries is sure to return for W e have organized a literary and more. debating society to meet every Thurs *»* day evening. Christmas is coming snd people are The F.ola school has 42 scholar». beginning to thiuk about holiday gifts The directors pn' in eight new seats it is always more aeusible to give this term and still they are short on something useful. A t Faull’e hard seat#. ware store may be found many arti W ill Annekin and Geo. Long are cles that your friends would appreci cutting wood for Mr. Holman. They ate more that flimsy ornamental stuff. get a dollar a cord, hut the wood is Bo sure to see his goods before decid ing w hat to buy. not very good for cutting. Storing Up Christmas Surprises. Do not imagine it is one hit trio early to make Christmas se lections now. Oil tlie contrary, the advantage of early selec tion ia so well understood bv many discreet buyers that we al ready have a number of packages tucked away in our rale, “ to be called fur the day before Christmas.’’ Is uot that a hint you might profit hy. You can choose now without (he haste and Hurry of later on ; you can »elect Irom the full, complete new Christmas stock, tefore many others have had a chance al i t ; and we will lay your purchase aside and keep it for you until the week before Christmas, when you can call and pay for it and carry it home. Think this over, please. The Barr Christmas display is all ready and waiting for you. The very highest grades of teas, coffees spices and extracts may always be had at the Yokohama tea store. Ask to see tliefr useful things for the holiday trade. T h « Dallas sawmill, after a lung shutdown for extensive repairs, is again making lumber. Cotioly Treasures Dalton paid the last of. tlie state taxes for 1903, tie Games at all prices from 5 cents up having la»t week turned over to the »tale treasurer $11,672. , to $3 inch.—The Bee Hive Store. In the Liheity school taught by | Mi«s Bratt -n, who has been trirn- W H A T W E HAVE LE A R N E D DUR IN G Mr». W. A Wash there was not t im e ra t j VI is . Ch**ee’s milliner store T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV A IL- »ingle case of abaeoro or tardiness lias gone home. doling the past month. A. P Ki kland has changed his A bla S o u r c e s D i s h e d u p f o r . O u r po» toffice address from Joseph to La Sweat or fruit acid- will not discol N u m e ro u s F am ily of R ead ers Grumie, Oirgon. In A h r e v i a t e d P a r a g r a p h * . or paod» deed with Pulliam Fadeless dyes. Hold by the Wilson Drug com Select you- holiday goods early For groceries go to OsfioM’s. j W e store them here until you want pany at 10 cent» a package. Mrs. Bertie Craven Nordby has a 1 them.— The Bee Hive Htore. M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building | lino new son in Portland and that is Mrs Ruth Conkey in in San Fran- wuat makes Gr.ndpa Wes Craven Spectacles and blesses al Pfennig’» C sco f pending the winter with her step so high and feel so rich. Mster, Mrs. Joey Wagner, and taking W ill Trttorn Iras bought vixty acres Go and see the new hath tubs,sink«, h Prions in vocal music. of the Cuttler place for $3,870. lavatories and fittings for latest style» Novelties in mens neckwear. Hand of plumbing at W agner’s shop where The Fall» City Odd Fellows have kerchiefs in silk and linen. Silk sus you will find an up to date pluoimer leased the Tice ball for three years. penders and many other new things. The state has accepted bids for Claud Oviatt aud Miss K alb erin » — The Bee Hive Store.“ wood to be delivered at the state in Bhoppert were married at Sheridan J. M Walter, who lives in the P i atitutions next summer, the price laat week. oneer settlement, expects to raise 300 being $2.75 for young fir and $3 50 for I i L. Churchman haa sold Iris in to 400 chickens next year. His son old. terest in the Sheridan flouring mill to and his brother have just arrived from Claud Stott. North Dakota. Frank Hubbard and wife of Falls City spent Thanksgiving with her See Meiser A Meiser before sub We have a regular art gallery, a scribing to rtny ntagiri ire. They will gratiu display of all kinds of pictures, father, Mr. Alderman, at Dayton. Prof. Alderman of McMinnville is her duplidate any club offers. all new and at prices far below com brother. m Pineapple saltwater taffy is the lat petition at 25 cents up to $3.50 each. I f next woeks grand jurv are inclin est confection at Brown & Hhaw’a. — The Bee Hive Store. ed to probe into it thev can find out This is a very fine article, try it. You can find toys in endless varie that there is no little gambling in The Presbyterian Sunshine hand ty at Riggs grocery, such as cars, dolls Dallas, in spite of tlio laws to the will have a dime social at the home animals, tool clients, whistle*, tops conlrury. • of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Koser this ev horns, tops, drums, wagon*, magic la liters and archerina boards. G«» M. A Coulee of Buell and W . W ening. soon and get first choice. Revene of l ’edee will read this paper A well assorted line of mechanical | The swale creek that runs down and the Oregonian in consideration of toys just in. They please the y o m g t.,n silver dollars deposited here by and old. Come and see them.— The through the western edge of Dallas each of (hem. empties into the Willamette at Inde Bee Hive Store. pendence. Fish have been an 1 are The union revival meetings closed A fine new stock of chinawAre. bung caught out of it nearly all th tfler a months continuance, and al glassware and toys at Meiser«' Don't way to its source near the Oakdale ihough there were hut lew conversions purchase your Christmas g ift$ until quarry. the different pastors »ay that much you have examined their goods. Try those new coffee creams at good was done. It is said that an ice factory with Brown A Shaws; they have a distinct When selecting a Christmas |r -i- cold storage facilities is to be erected flavor Also the following new kin da: ent you are invited lo visit the mu-ic here before spring. There in a good Dipped raspberry, sponge, pineapph , and sewing machine store of George opening for such an enterprise and it s ill water taffy, maple fudge, choco W. Will at Salem. His line is exten ought to prosper. late panoeha, cocoannt crisp, tea bis sively u»ed at present. cuit and chocolate chews, all new. W hen you want a pleasant purga Get a Victor, Columbia or Zama tive, try Chamberlain’s Stoma h and , Burnt work has bee >me the most phone gramaphone [or a holiday Liver tablets. They are easy to tak popular and useful art of the day present for your folks. George C ami produce no nausea, griping or o»h 1 1 nok « ’ the new and pleasing novel Will, the music dealer opposite the er disagreeable effects. For sale by ties in this work at Mrs. Chace’s and Bush.hank in Salem, haa them. Dave your order nt once, either there Wilson Drug company. The cheapest and best stoves in the or at the studio of Mrs. Weaver. P ri Robert 8. Conner was Inirii at the ces much lower than ever b efon . city, extra line line of woialcliopper» mol», granitewore direct from the lac home of his father, Job Conner on Just the thing for Christmas gifts. lory at interesiing prices, and farm Salt Creek in 1856 and died in S.in A prettier assoriment of decorated machinery for »ale by Manning A- Jo*e, California Nov. 26, 1903. In Ferguaon iu Halem. 1877 he married a daughter of J. M. lamp-i than are now on display by T Davison Gooseneck, lie had been a A. Biggs you never saw See his W ill. Muscott haa bought Joe Slow’» very active business man and was chocolate set*, tea sets cake plates well known throughout this county. salad sets, cup« and saucers, dinner truck and now li.ia the whole hiisioi-«.- Go in in DaMa», owning three trucking H e was a prominent Mason and Od*! plates.olive ».rays and »he like Fellow and had served as county as and take a look at the beautiful and bams. H i» »on Henry bus relurue, sessor. Whoever had dealings with useful things spread out on hi« show from ussl of the mountains. Mr. Stow Robert Conner pronounced him an tables and you will be sure to wan» will engage in feeding hogs for tin market, some of them. honorable man. LOCAL AND GENERAL- No other veterinary surgeou in the state lias cured more animals or know» more . Lout their disease» than Dr. Keeler, whose whereabouts may be learned by inquiry at the steel bridge feed yard. E. H. Catlron and family have been down from Wasco visiting his mother 4t Monmouth. Mrs E. J. Hosier, who lived at In dependence for many year, will .pend the winter at Ulyinpia. it .« » / a it/a ¿ /¡a £ .*»£.*1 £ .<* £.’* £ .'*£ m £ ¿££ wm £ ja i Both new and second hand poods cheaper at Keralakee than anywhere else in town. Mr». Minnie Luper was up from Amity last week S l i d Mis» Eiiiniu Ludwig i» down from Corvallis. BOOKS! BOOKS!! THE OLD RELIABLE Simpson A Johnson »hipped a car load of cattle from Hover last week. PO IN TE D SA LEM H IN T S . Eat at the George lunch counter to day aud you will want to go buck there tomoirow. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem . ~ T fO i £ /à’fci<ai £ ',o i £ jst'fc.j*fk!*'££**.¿¿’iti'edit ; *** » v »»v k lx jiv vv C lo s in g O ut Sale of Pianos and Organs. Beginning Tuesday, November 10th, we will d ote out the stock of pianos and organs^now at Kerslake’s Furniture Store, Dallas, ’ > jra- A t practically wholesale price» for cash or payments to suit. W ill also accept orders for delivery at sale prices up up to Juuuary 1st. ^ Here is Your Chance tk T o buy a piano or organ without paying agent» commission. Call aud leave yohr order November 10th. Eiler’s Piano House Old instruments taken in exchange. g ven hy two prumiiient citizens in tlie year 1923 to their old asaociatee of 1903. A number of distinguished gt esta will he present and contribute pleasina numbers to the evening’s en tertainment. The audience will be pleased to learn of the experiences and successes of their old friends of 1903. Besides these features the hosts will show several life size paintings by celebrated artists. Prayer meeting at our church last Sunday evening the first time in several months. R IC K R E A LL. Mrs. Orr has been quite sick again. Linn Nesmith had a party for his sohoolmates. Mrs. Fetzer has been among Inde- pendsnee friends. Peter Cook ia traveling for an east ern jewelry houae. Jesse Lucas has typhoid fever at the Salem hospital. *** There will lie preaching the 13th nt 3 o’clock, and all those wishing to At the north end ot Main street is s Cal Hutton, who worked for John join the United Evangelical church, firslclass feed and seed store. The Vaughn Inis gone to Dallas. will be given the opportunity. proprietor, Mr. Ullrey, ts very apt to E. N. Cook has shut down his ap have what you want iu either line ple dryer and gone to Hoo.1 River. S P R IN G VALLEY. aud will treat you right. J. B. Nesmith and family attended •** W . B. Duncan lust a valuable cow the Dlckinsoii-Guff Wedding at Itule- It would make the eye of all young last week. depeudence. folks and many old oues dance with Preaching- next Sunday by tlie Bap delight to see the many pretty new tist biethreu. things lieing received at the Morris • Miss Stella Crawford has returned jewelry store for tlie holiday trade. to Woodburn. »** The stage lo Saluni always connects Tracey W alling »pent Thanksgiv- with the south bound passenger train. ing iu Portland. Rev. M cKhiley vitlicd Portland Iasi «veek. - ft ten J.» i i Order vour flour and feed from the Dallas mill Jt will b- delivered any Dr. W. H. Darley anil Boh Duncan where in town. Nowhere else c»n was out from Salem lust Friday slay you gel belter Hour. ing ducks. ••• Wayne and Worth Hvnrjr have re Holiday goods are beginning to Ar turned from a trip to Portland And rive at the Wilson drug store. Tl»ey The Dalles may not have as great a variety as E. F. and H. M. Averill, o f Salem, some others hut sll they have ia of su spent Thanksgiviug with JV»i. Craw perior quality and al reasonable fig ure*. See their numerous good books. ford’s family. Nothing could he more appropriate Ralph ami Clayboruo Ktieiwird, of he agricultural college, spent Thanks for a gift. %• giving at home. Hawkins’ tlie tombstone man, does Rev. A . W. W ight, who was aiur firslclass work at fair pricess No nioUter for six mob th-two years agt* one doubts the truth of what he says ieeen.lv died in Albany. about (he quality aud value of his Lina aud Lovd Phillip* royally en | u u d is tertained the young people at their home last Friday evening. Mr. Ri»ser, Fred Toner. U. Gunsmith Risser hei ig a sports Lougliary and C. L. Starr have listen ’ Mist Addm Clark, superintendent man himself, knows what hunters a lake not far from town and hav» if the Oregon City »cho-.i», Ii is heeu need and wlnt* w ill please them rare »|>nrt among the swimming here visiting her lather Caul. P . K. Those si ho use his Am m unition a I fowls. They ki-ep their decoy duck» Clark. ways brifcK in game. ----- ----- and rubber clothing in a small bui! I- O AK C RO VE. iog near by. R aop la B elieve in It. It 1ms l>een cynically said lhat any Mr and Mrs. Gilbert aro visiting in A t laat Saturday’- gnat mealing thing c m he sold by advertising now Chairman O W McBee appointed U. Salen allay». This is not so. Many lini S. Grant, II. L. Fenton and W A A well ia fiein|Ltlrilleil Cor o il <>u tin incuts have be< it rdvertised, hut onlv Avres a committee of arrangements A lex Holn.ee place , „ IH, Perry Day's’ Painkiller, has stood with authority to fix time and place The Htiscs »pent Thanksgiving in tlis test of sixty ^vears use Tialsy it* of goat allow. Without exception popularity is greax»«.' than ever and is goat men ar-- in favor of the show and Salem. Rues lias been sick. based not ti|>on what anybody says, of arrang,meota lieiiig made for the Levi Ilosteth-r and fam ily mild Ed bu' upon wbut tlie remedy does There sale of fine stock al that time. is l.ut one Painkiller— Ferry Davis. ,’obeily have moved to Astoria. C. W. Stafford snd family have lo Hom er W hite and wife, of Am ity M re. J. O. A d a m * D ead. cated s i Stephens near Oakland, on* have been here visiting his ,Mr*nt*. Site waa born in Indiana in 1846 of his neighfKirs being Tlio*. Winni- and marri. d thirty eight years ago ford, who we must» red into the Coo Mr. Brown and fam ily, of W est Ha* federate army in E st Tennessee 40 leni, have moved to the Set ley |dace. They lived in Iowa for many years s n d came to Dallas ten year* ago. years ago. He wan with us in tin- Seth Fawk caoie borne from the 0 . Hhe was a quiet, home loving Chris campaign around Vicksburg wbe e General Grant took us in out of the A . C. to spend Thanksgiving with lii> tian woman, who made no enemies but many friends. For several montb* wet iu 1863, after which Uncle Sem mother. she had been in declining health and boarded us free gratia for nearly Iv t The live pupils in school are Gay spent sometime in a Portland sanitar years lord Brown, M ary Thompson nnd Jas. ium S h e tiled yeaterday. her funeral Exposure to a sudden rhanga in the Sullivau. will be held today by Rev. Loy and weather produaes cold in Use head Our school has 20 pupils. M ary Rev. Green, and probably toinorrm» and catarrh ia apt to follow. Provided Allen sod Esther Hampton sacre ou the remain» will be taken to Portland with Ely’s Cream Balm, yon armed the roll of hu«»»r last month, sad the for cremation. againstnasal catarrh. Price 50 cents visitor» were (v a Roberts and Ivan j E pw orth L e a g u e B azaar. at -Irugg ste or Ely Bros., off Warren Allen. t Friend’s making articles for it wi'l Street, New York, will mat) it. The Balm cures without pain, ttoea not ir A t the literary on Thanksgiving j p]eu»e letlve them at Mr. Pollock’s not ritate or cause aneeaing. It apreads night we noticed George ami M a i-! iHutr than Tuesday. Dx not miss the itaelf over an irritated and angry aur- colrn Ps'.rlheM-r hot tie from the i). A. | p,ogiams next Thursday and Friday face, relieving immediately the pain O., E»ti>er ri. wtlu. rtr, frotii Dallas | «.veiling», admission only 10 ful inflammation, cleanses and care*. college,. *n d Fred Crowley ii<nn tl*« , Thursday evening’s prugram will be normal. | presented in the form of a rcoeption Cream Balm quickly cures the cold. T H E R E C T O R O F S T . L U K E ’S A s h b u r n f i a m . O n t a r i o , T e s tif ie s to t n o C ood Q u a li t ie s of O h a n b o i - l o i n ’s C o u g h R e m e d y . Ashburnham, Ontario, April 18, '03. I think it isonly right that I should tell you what a wonderful effect Chem berlain’s Cough Remedy has produc ed. The day before Easter I was so distressed with a cold and cough that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next dsy, as my voice was almost chnk.d by the cough. The same day I received an order from you for a bottle of your cough remedy. I at once procured a samp's bottle and took about thiee doses of the medi cine. T o my relief tlie cough snd cold had completely disappeared and I was able lo preach three times on Easter day. I know lhat this rapid and effective cure was due to your cough remedy. I make this testimo nial without solicitation, being thank ful to have found such a Godsent rem edy. Respectfully »our*, RUTS E. A. L anofalot , Ii. A .i Rector of St. Luke’s church. T o Chamberlain Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by the W il son Drug company. Perhape You W ond er If the tormenting cold that made last winter one lung misery will be as bad this year. Certainly not, if you taka Allen’s Lung Balsam when tickling ant' rawness in the throat announce the presence of the old enemy. Do not expect the cold to wear itself out. Take the right remedy in time, A l len’s Lung Balsam is free from opium. The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are : Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. "Chronic cases” that’s N K W T O -D A Y . what the doctors call them, which in common English AdvrrtiHinif under th ii hMullnic will coat 10 cents for anytning under 16 words for one insertion or 26 means—long sickness. cents for throo insertions. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need HK I turn Ander o f s morocco card esse w ill plet it to Mrs. Anna Dunn. ........^ Scott’s Emulsion. For the T seed for «s ie by Css« Gibson, s mile south feeling of weakness they p \J i i o RAT f Rickrsstl. need Scott’s Emulsion. young cows, three cslvet snd tw o steers for It makes new flesh and T WO ssle or to trade for s work horse hy O. B. Tes**, four miles southwest of Dallas. gives new life to the weak ROOMS over Kills A K syt’s store also r« otn in system. W ilson block for rent s t $t s month by W.Os 2 Drown. Scott’s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out BOUT IOO ex*,rs fine bred Plymouth Rock chick* of the rut. It makes new, A ens for Is le by W. M. Hsrgesnt user Psrrydslp. rich blood, strengthens the A f \ ACRKH improved lend fl*e miles from Dallas d on the rallreed nasi Bridgeport for sale by nerves and gives appetite K. x G T. a n Shuts. Addre«» Delias. for ordinary food. )R nale by U. N. Harrington near Dallas Poland Chin* pigs of spring and summer farrow, sired Scott’s Emulsion can be by F my imported boar Oregon Corrector— 73,961. Pedigrees furnished and recorded for every pig sold. taken as long as sickness Also 20 choice nannie goals and a few tear ling bucks lasts and do good all the sheep to Fenton, o f Dallas. time. iu bauds of any size t ossi red. H » f, sitares There’s new strength R 8 A L B - A 116 acre d elrr ranch, sur ai D and flesh in every dose. of Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to B. F north m U. Campbell, the Dallas real estate agent. W e will be glad to send you a few doses free. W H McDaniel, near Rudi reali, has good baled •wheat hay for sale. B . aur, lhat ihta ptemtv 1» ,ha lottn r,l a lalxl la on lh . wrapper of every bottle ol EmuUion you buy. tfRRHH milch cow* for sale by r rydale. SCOTT & BOWNE, J _______________________ HAV* MOBBT TO LOAlt A T A L L T I M I » A T Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. snd )l i ill drugglita. D, L. loft Fwr* the very bust rates obtainable.— U. O. i O NKY TO LOAW OB IMPROVED FARM PRO P« rt> at Urtual raise by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas, M O BKY TO LOAM sec scurity. M AT • PKR CRBT OB FARM J. L. COLLI MB, I^DM. * HAV h ave money to loa ^ o b \ V I7 R . ! fatui ^ IMPROVE» ^