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Three Days Surprise Sale! M o n d ay, Tu e s d a y and W e d nesday, D ecem ber 5th, 6th, and 7th, your choloe of any S 6 , $ 7 , $ 6 and SIO dress and walking skirts in the house at $ 4 .8 5 . Th re e days only at th Is p rice. The Bee-Hive Store LOCAL AND GENERAL. WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED DURING THE WEEK FRO M ALL AVAIL- Able So u rce s Dished up tor Our N u m e r o u s F am il y o f R e ad ers In Ab revla ted P a r a g r a p h s . For groceries go lo Osfield's. M. Hayler, den tint, Wilson building Jiobt. Stewart and M W Bt-r'lia Cur ler wire married at Willuininu last week. Bead about our surprise rale of skirts at top of tlrst column. The Bee Hive store. Grandpa Cutler, who is 89 years old, hod a plight attack of paralysis last week, but is now improving. Subject of discourse at Christian chinch next Sunday morning, Thorp Women. Evening subject, The Thirs ty soul. Frank Brown, a McMinnville Cindy maker, sent Ills grandfather W . 0. Brown, a box of fine candy on his 80lli birthday. Mias Hallie Morrison has resigned ns teacher at Guthrie and has taken the place of Mrs, Hopkins in the Fails City school. Who wants a big dictionary? We Dick Dunn has built a new home in Many new holiday articles now on have one for sale at a discount. Kings Valley. display at Meisers. Blank notes and receipts foi sale at Charlie Farley is slowly improving There will be u union Chrittmae this office, al o all kinds of legul from his serious illnesa. tree at Buena Vista. blanks. About 40,000 hop roots for sale. The other day Ed. Bleuing fell and Mrs. h, L W hittaker and her fath Address Box 112 Dallas stating what fractured hie unirle Done. er have gone to Eastern Washington price jo u will pay, See the new crockery mid tine die* to remain until spring with her niece, Mrs. Irene Dalton and son. Crosby, play of holiday hi* lien at Cridare alore. Mrs. Emma Johnson. have lieen visiting her mother, Mra. Mrs. íva Ktringhnin ie down from The Dallas public school will noon O. M Slants f t Airlie. Sattl« vieiting her mother, Mra. Dll* ■ begin work on an exhibit for the Lewia Now is the time for your holiday rey. tk Claik exposition, the directors fur photographs. Get them at Olierting- George McCulloch, of Balleton, hat nishing would ver may be needed. ton’s gallery in Dallas. been taking iu the tft. Louie ezpoei- Quality considered you will find that Depoly-Postmaster Toner has la-en (ion. the goods at the Huh are dirt cheap. visiiing his parents and hts sister, Mrs. A taste of the bakery goods at Cri I Good new si u If and marked close, in Wright at McMinnville. the first place they a~e real bargains der's will ccuviuce you that they are | when discounted from 15 to 25 per W. N. McLaughlin who waa raised fir* teínas. | een. near Buena, Vista bus been aue-i by Mr«. C. F. Belt has been under his wife for a divorce in Portland. The December issue of the Success treatment at the Cartnght sanitarium II M Crunk, former proprietor of Magazine is an exceeding attractive in Salem, ■ lie Occidental Hotel in Corvallis, is one. Its contents are so varied \frat W e have for sale a few plows which every one is sure to find something now in the same business at Fossil. will be closed out at bargain priefa . 1 pleasing. Read any issue and you Mra. J. H. Neia is hack from Santa Guy Br^a. will want the next one. Barbara, California and left tier grand Guy W alker and Miss Kathleen daughter, Clyle Cosper, abv unwell. Are you looking for bargains? Well Ketchum, of Independence, were mar whether you a re or not, you had he- er The damage suit of Mrs. Laura Ail ried ibis week. save money by t king advantage nr kins vs City of Monmouth will again them when they com « your wajft You come up in circuit court next week. Mrs. Conrad Rhtfrin, of Dallas, has had better not neglect it, but go to the been vieiting her brother, Herbert Hub Clothing company and see if they d ie s . E Moor who settled in Polk Elliott, of Ferrvdale. have not sometliiug you need. c«Uot.v in 1844 and was eou-ity judge here at nil early dvy died near Corval T li»C o u n ty Mohair association will Some parties have been figuring on lis Tue day. i saloon at Balleton. It would be a meet here tomorrow to select a com mittee to arrange for their annual goat curse to the community, The many W illam ette valley news show this winter. The mohair indus papers advertising Dr. Darrin’s catarrh Dniify & Simpson are to establish at try has become a big thing in old Polk, cure m’ ght properly be termed “ nasal independence a new sawmill witli a and is destined to become larger still. organs.” — Observer. • laily capacity of 35,000 feet. No goat man cun afford to absent him* Boys overcoats at 20 per cent reduc Mrs. J. A. Fvnn lias returned to her self from their business meetings. tion. Youths overcoats at 20 per cent home near McCoy after some months reduction and mens overcoats at front «•ojtmrn at Newport for her health. 20 to 40 percent reduction next week Have yon seen those water sets in at the Bee Hive store. Meisers window. On Saturday, to The Dallas college delegates to the morrow, you can buy one for 32 cents. Y. a!. C. A. convention iu Salem wete Fjank Ellis, Earl Shelton. W aller In the circuit court next week F 8 . C ri’ chlow, Orrie Arnold, Cltcstr Gates, Garrison and J. L. DeYoung, who are Al-nn Hayes, ioh u Simonlon, Clide now languishing in jail, will be tried Reiioldi», Harrison Barendrick ami fo r stealing. Prof. Dtinki Iburger. The Advent people have built a Mr. and D. B. Richardson’s son. school house in the southeast part of j James, died recently in Mexico where town ami Mrs. Fleck, from Portland, he had been 11 railroad engineer for Gas a small school there. five years anti was 89 years old. He began railroading hero years ago when \V. C Pollan lias rented from Hen Ed. Biddle was engineer and master ry Brown 50 acre* of land east of town Í mechanic of the then narrow gauge end will put ’ lire »1 acres of bottom in to garden stuff for market. toad to Portland. A. Shull/., who owns Ihe property where Mrs. L B Martin lived so long, In the probate court it was ordered lias rented it In John Byers, brother- that the adiiiiniatrator of Ihe Robert lilaw of J. G. VailOrsd.il, Farley estate he discharged after pre Miss Nellie Townsend, of Perrydule. senting a voucher from J. M Farley and her nephew, Li ster Townsend, of for $306.60 and one from C. U. Farley Oregon City, have been here on a vis for $229.95. The petitiou of G S Hoaglin and wife to adopt Charles it to her sister, Mrs, Jim Hoed. Weston was grauted. Go and see the new hath tubs,sinks, Edison Cylinder and V ic ’o r an Col lavatories and fittings for lal- st styles of plumbing at Wagner’s shop wlu-ro umhiit disk talking machines for sale you will find an up to dale plummer at Wills music store ill Salem, where you will find the largest stock of mil W e can now furnish the Daily Jour sic rolls, Freo bharpa, violins, guitars nal and this paper a year for $5. Isn’t and batij <a, all very appropriate for that cheap enough, 365 papers at a holiday presents. All kinds uf sheet little over a cent each. Tell your music which might be seut to your neighbors about it. friends by mail. Newton Branson, who recently died The Dallas A'liletic association with at Ballston, was a pioneer of 185] shout 25 members has just reorgani His first wife was Mias Busm Dickey, zed with H. L. Tocey as president; who died and in I 8 G 0 he married Mies Walter Williams, vice president; An Martha Shipley, of Grand Roude, drew llol.iuia, secretary and treasurer W hat is the use of employing some and Aure Ford manager of a’ hletics. one to do your dyeing for you. If you The board of control are B. M. Guy, will use Putnam fadeless dyes you Toney Teals, Walter Williams, Aure can do it just as wi ll as a professional. Ford and Dr. Toney. They will at once organize a basket hall leant ami Sold by druggists, 10 cents per pack- begin practice at the college gymnas age. ium. One reason for Dr. Darrin’s success No less than 343 Portland daily pa is that he does not take all caaes that apply for treatment. I f he deems pers are received here regularly b\ the their cases incurable after thorough two agencies. At main W alter'VilBani* examination, he soinforms his patient, gets 104 Oregoniatia which are at and his examinations are free cf I once delivered to subscribers thrnuzli- out the town and the evening train charge. brings him 99 Telegrams which arc Messers Ely Bros:— Find enclosed being read in that many homes b fore 50 cents, for which send me your eight oclock. The Journal agent, Cream Balm, l find your remedy the voting Mr. Carter, at tlie Belt A Cher- quickest and most permanent cure J ring on drug store. gets75 dailies and for cold in the head, catarrh etc. j 65 of the Sunday issue which are in Ycurs truly, DellM . Potter. Gen. Mgr. like manner promptly taken to the Arizona Gold Mining Co. homes of subscribers. Has Stood The Test 25 Years G rove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. STOCKTON & COMPANY The Old White Corner Salem’s Best Store! GETTING BETTER EVERY DAY Every day we are bettering conditions at our mammoth establishment. The people like to trade witli us because they always get full value for their money, and then some. We can sell goods for less money than any other store because we conduct our. business on more economical lines. When the Czar of Russia drinks wine, he does it at the ex pense of the people. When a merchant indulges in unneessary expense in operating his business, lie does it also at the expense of the people. THE SAFE STORE IS THE ECONOMICAL STORE— that is the store that can live on small profits. Bargain Table Of clothing. The last of the Dalrymple clothing at less than half price. S A L E M - OREGON I Horatio Morrison, Lowman Con ner and Miss Lillie Baxter have gone to spend the winter at Ihe home of Elijah Morrison, at Redlands, Culifor* nia. Assessor elect, Carl Graves, is help ing assessor Frank Myer, so as lo he better posted, about the duties that will devolve upon them after the first uf January. Ve*ta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Svrun. died last Monday and was buried Wednesday sifter a funeral service at the Baptist church by Rev A. A. Winter. Rev. H. A. Deck, of Corvallis, is holding a Series of evangelistic servi ces at the college chapel and brother Winter will not preachat Liberty Sun day afternoon. O. F. Brown, u cartoonist and char coal sketch artist will beat the Meth- list church this evening And lecture on cartoons and draw life size char coal sketches of famous people. It always pays to buy the very best Hour. Hucli is made at the Saleu Houring mills and is on sale at e ery grocery in that city. Remember lb. Grand ami take no other. It can't he heat. For your Christ mas gift selections ¿o to G.jorge.% C W ills music store in Salem. At no other store in the city can you find s«> great a variety in that line. Two big rooms full of musical good-. Mrs. A l Stump, who is visiting her native home in Scotian 1 writes hack that after an absence of 23 y.tars she can scarcely understand the language of the people there. The county treasurer has been ordei - ed to pay the Imlence of the state tax $ 2 , 700, J. flecker ha* h.ien appointed road supervisor iu place of Jas|>er Rhodes and $G0 Inn been transferred ironi the general road fund to tin *'of di trict No 8 . Messers Blv Bros:— I have been a great sufferer from enlarrh and hay iever and tried many things. bui found no |»-rmanent relief until I found it in Ely’. Cream Balm alxiut eight years ago, and we have been last friends ev er since. Rev. R M Bentley, Kti.li- ville, lud. The haslet social at Ihe Guthrie school house oil Thanksgiving eve- uing waa s perfect success both finan cially and socially. The teacher, Mi-a Hallie Morrison, assisted by County School Superintendent Starr, by zeai iiu* work and good judgement tiad ev- eri thingjm nicely and happily arrang ed as to make the occasion thoroughly enjoyable. At the home of County Conimi» .¡oner Riddell, we.-t of Monmouth,uu Thanksgiving dav, his daughter, Mag gie, was martied to Win. MeRae. of Florence. In Lane comity. Rev. E. J Thompson officiating, She is the first one of nine children to marry. The groom is a successful stock raiser near the beach. There is more catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other die esses put together, and untH the last few years was supposed to he incur able. For a great many year» doc tor’* pmnnnnced it a local disease anil prescribed local remedies, and by con staidly failing to cure with local treatment, prnnounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease snd therefore it requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure, manifactured pv F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio is the only constitutional cure on the i market. It it taken internally in dos- ee from 10 drops to a leaapoonful It ' acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of t ie system. They |one hundred dollars for yny. case it fails to cure- Send for circulars and j testitnonials. Address F. J. Cheney <k Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by drug gists. 75 cents. Take Halle Family Pills for constipation. HE above picture of the man and fish is the trade mark of Scott's Emulsion, and is the synonym for strength anti purity. It is sold in almost nil the civilized coun tries of the globe. If the cod fi.sh became extinct it would be a world-wide calam ity. because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott's Emul sion found a w ay of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Emulsion is the liest thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate jieople, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. Send fo r free sam ple. S C O T T & B O W N E , CHEMISTS 4 0 0 *4 1 5 P E A R L 8THRKT, N E W 50c. and $1.00. TQBK A l l d ru g g is ts . NKW TO -D A Y . A d v e rtis in g u n d e r t h is h a u lin g w ill cost 10 cent* fo r a n y tn in g u n d e r 15 word« fo r one in se rtio n o r 2f> cents fo r th re e insertion«. M ARRIED man want« work in the country 01 to . take care of a place in town. Apply here. OO!) McCormick mower, new Champion ha.v rake and ftpring to >tiihirruw to trade- for fresh cows G good top biigsrt. Phone farm 21 or add res« W. B. Duncan, MoCo.,. th o u san d S E f V o E r m R A ic L by CJ. F . 0 (Inc E n g lis h C lu s te r h op root Me Bee, o f L ib e r ty . A d d re VTS for «ale in large or small amounts. at Lee Smith'« cyclery in Dalla*. The Deaf Ear (PortUnri Freie Press) The lack or loss of one ofthe^/lve human renee* ¡soldlet tin* patient thus afflicted as entirely from the world us if lie was hariLhed to a lone island What gr»»ifiia»i*ni cau bring us ihe society of «<ui best i/icnd« ami < <quant- ances if their voices do not re»ch our ear or if, inettad of it. we aro only con scious of an indistinct inurmer? With the loss of he«ring all joy and pleas ure dies within us, most so in the do mestic relations and family life. The souk of our children sounds from their lips hut does not reach our ha»rU, their thank* and prayers »re an emp ty sound. No birds sing in the branch e s for u h ; no sound of the whole na ture reaches our ear-u feeling of sor row and despair fills our heart, It makes no difference if onr suffering is due to an obstinate cold or to other causes. • T o give onr readers a case, the most convincing lera ti»« taken from the ciicle of our nearest acquaintance-, we re ter to Mr J J. Kern, who suffer ed five years ago from a deafness so obstinate that- his mind began to suf fer, Mr, Kern was at tli«t time editor of the“ N»chrichten and Freie Prcsse,” and the loss of hearing and the con stant noise in bis ears proved a great obthtncl.) in his business. Dr. Darrin cured him ten years ago by clever treatment, and the evil has never re turned. T o W h o m It May C oncern. For years my daughter has been deaf, with almost constant discharge of the ears, causing a disagreeable odor. Her skin had become a brown color from head to feel from constipa tion and liver trouble, also diabete*. Under Dr. Darrin's electrical and med ical treatment one year ago all her above troubles have disappeared, and I am po pleased I wish all to know where to be cured. W ill answer all questions by lettei or in person at Jefferson, Oregon. MrsO. A. Esffeb. P araly s is and E p ll ep tlo Fits Cured Mrs. James Pugh, of Slndd, Oregon, writes as follows: Dr. Darrin: “ You cured our hoy 13 years ago in Port- laud of facial piiraly»iri and epileptic- fits. He is now a strong man. He had only one fit two weeks after you commenced treating him,” Mr. G. W. Dunlap, of Halsey Oie, says : “ For over 20 years my wife h • had inflamed eyes and granulated lid*, Dr. Darrin lias cured her.” Mr. C. R. Durfee, c f Shaw, Oregon, reports his cure of deafness by Dr Darrin is complete*. His daughter, Miss Durfee, lias had no recurrence of her deafness and granulated eye troub le Mrs. A l Hudson, formerly of La Grande, Or., now residing at 569 Sal mon street, Portland ; paralysis of one side and diseases peculiar to In i sex cured nine years ago by Dr. Darrin. Mrs. Abbie Wa reham, Mont a villa, Or., epilepsy 26 years, cured by elec- icily and medicine 10 years ago and never had a return of the symptoms. Hundreds of others might be men tioned wim do i ot wish their name* published, In most cares onl. one visit is re quired. Owing to tlie crowds rushing o see the doctor he will receive pa ients from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dr Darrin remains at the Hotel, Dallas, until December 23. Dr. Danin’s terms for treatment ire #5 a week, or iu that proportion o f time as the case may require, except in special ernes. The poor treated free except medicines. 10 to 11 daily --------- ----------------- 8 , W. Evans who had l;een a resi- lent of Sheridan vicinity for nearly ■ hirty yearn died there November 23 le was married to Miss Mary Newbill n 189J. CATARRH f_)URE bred White Wyandotte cockerel« and pullet« X uf the Dnfttan «train for «nie by J. G Stiugley at Polk «tatioii. Address Dalla«. GOOD «tump puller and 100 feet >>f cable for «ale by J. VV. Mitchell, who lives in North Dallas. OTH early lamb and yearling Cotftvold n aale by W. D. Gilliam. Addreas. D a IU s . H I THIS REMEDY Is sure to CIVEN S a tis fa c t io n . Ely’ s Cream Balm Civea Rei let at Onoa. It fleausc«, i * o I h 1 1 nid ht*ul« th« diHeased nem hrane. It c-urea ca ’ari li anti drive« »way a old in th« hc*d «u iekly 0 L E A N oat4 for «ale by C. W. Boyle near Dallas. A COLD > n HEAD ltVrn,. Sr brans. Restores th« senassof lasts end «meli. Full siz«, 0 cent«at drugipat« or by mail- Trial «is«, lb cants l»v mail. ELY BROTHBR8. 5« Warren «treat. Near York H AVE MONEY TO LO AN AT A L L TIMES A l the very best rates obtainable.— H. G. Campbell t o l o a n o n ’ m p r o v e d f a r m p r * perty at usual rates by Oscar I lay ter, Dallas, oney M o ney to lo an M security. at e per cent on farm J . L. COLLIN8, Dallas. WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE i « denrfgncd ha« tiled lier Anal account in the matter of the estate < f llankerson Read, deceawerl. and Saturday, Dec. 3, 1(104, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m.. haebeen appointed by the county court oi the «tate of Oregon, for Polk c-.untv, a« the time for the hearing of objections to said final account and the «ettiement thereof. All person« are there furs Moti bed to appear at said time and «how cause if any exist, why the said account should not he ap pro* ed and the sx ecu tor cf said estate and her bondsifHht discharged. Intesi this 4th day of Nov HALIM I »A A. S Y RON. Adminietratoi of the estât« of Hsnkerson »trail, de DALLAS INVITATIO NS. The Wilson Drug company have as good a stock iu that line as can be found in the state south of Portland Their drugs are the best to he had and sciupnlons care is taken in filling pre scriptions. In their show cases may he seen a great variety of useful things. A great variety of books suita ble for presents. F o r 8 a l e In Any Quantity. A general nursery stock of fruit,or namental evergreen trees, blooming shrubbery, bush roses, climbing roses, clematis and wisteria vines of «11 col ors, berry vines the red snd black L o gans a speciality. English walnuts aud strawberry plant* of newest and best varieties and Englsh cluster hop roots in any quantity. For prices write or phone me. Phone 314, Bell line. J. B. Nunn, Dalis* Oregon. An Unapproachable Price List: MRS. M. E. FRAZER’S Entire Stock of MILLINERY TAILORMADE SUITS COATS, HOSIERY SKIRTS AND FURS UNDERWEAR, DRY GOODS All to be Closed Out Boys' Gray Fleece lined undershirt, snd drawers, 50 cent values; clos ing price 29 cents Mens' Gray Final Settlement. V O T O " fS HEREBY GIVEN T 'lA T T H * UN liest place to get overcoats, clothing Tbie eminent and far famed special and underwear and furnishing goods. ist has mi t witli such so immense vol His prices are low all tile lime. ume of business since coming to Dal las that lie finds it absolutely neces sary to prolong his visit to Deieniber The New York Racket is said to be 23rd only. It is a source of gratifica the cheapest one-price cash store in tion to tlie doctor’s friends to know the city. Their holiday goods are as that hit skill is being so well and ap- low priced as what one gets nt any precialingly taxed. H i« patients are Ollier season. They are not running coming from all part* of Oregon and opposition but cannot be undersold. his cured patrona so plentiful that Go sec the goods, price them aud be his name has become a household convinced. treasure iu hundreds ot homes in this vicinity. . There will never he a better time than now 10 buy millinery e l the em Wooden W adding. porium of Mrs Ciiace, for *!io is telling On Tuesday last Mr. and Mis. G. verytliing at greatly reduced prices N. Cherrington had been married live See her ribbons and other ornamenlul years and that evening nearly fifty of things. their friends gathered at their pretty home taking all conceivable kinds of ••• The stage to Salem makes close wooden things from s wash board and connection with Ihe California bound a rolling pin up to a fine Morris chair. Tlie rooms were beautifully decorated train. many of the flowers snd evergreen* coming from Portland. There was The Hawkins marblo shop on rail music and games in prolusion followed road street it an interesting place. He by a dainty supper. All hand* were is now at work on some beautiful having so joyous a time that they for got to go home until au hour after monument.] for different cemeteries. midnight. The gifts being guaran •** teed as useful North will put his wifs You will make no mistake in going tc. work experimenting with them, be to Gavnor’s for all kinds of footwear. ginning with tlie wash board. The Rubher goods for men, women and rolling pin she may uep in trx>“ « children. Their slipper* wouLl ouik» make him a good. oWuient fallow. such nice Christmas presents. --------- ----------------- Operetta C om in g . %* An event of uuutual importance is No matter what you may waut in tlie brilliant operatla, "M ystic M idg he line of hardware it can always be ets.” which will be given ut tlie opera bail at Fault's store. He sells an im house Friday and Saturday December mense amount of building material, 9 th snd 10 th undar the auspice* of tlie it going to all parts of county. Lu Ladies Professorship of Dallas. A bricating oils for all purposes. The large number of children will bs pres best ( utlerv on the market. A varie ent at this spdikiing work, which ty of wire fencing and nails of all abounds in pretty scenes and charm kinds. If you waut any kind nf a ing dances. It presents a liliputisn stove lie can supply it. His tinner carnival of nations. The costumes knows all about the business. and siage effects are exceptions' y %• pretty. The pretty »lory is told iu JURY LBIT. Hi liday goods in variety at Mrs. verse, and by means of 28 bright, Following are the jurors drawn for Metzger’s. Everything useful as well catchy musical numbers. I t is clean lurige Burnell’* term <>f circuit court, is attractive. Raffia for making fan and sparkling with pretty ■ituattoi.s, which convene« on Monday, Decern rv articles. Ribbons of many lines. brilliant music, and is delightfully Things to make mother and children sweet in its simplicity. A ll her 5' h : with look well end feel confortable Ray Fswk, calcium light effects and changing W E Williame, colors. Several specialties will also he D M Cal breath, E B Bed well, V intrialuced. The plsy h*« been g i '- L Grice, Toot Rand, When your locks or machinery gets G W Me Bee, ell over 800 time* in the various cit J N Jones, mt of order or anything is broken Frank Butler, ies of tiiis country, snd has always J T James, remember that Mr. Kjsser can soon proved most popular snd commanded Leroy Byerlry, H A Illy. make it all right again. He is a real A. B A they, the warmest appreciation. Tlie scen Isaac Dyck, friend to sportsmen. ery and stage setting will be entiiely 1 E Edg»r, A J Shipley, -a- VV’ L Gilson, in accordance with the otiier lavish W W Percival, HMwanl Dorton, As tlie holidays approach Jeweler preparations, and those in charge are Reason Briink. Alvin Brown, D H Dickinson, M oirit makes tilings more snd more determined to have the nioet thorough VV P Miller, P Bartholomew, attractive about Ilia store. Just now presentation that it is possible to of 1 M Sebring, he knows that the public mind ie fer. J H Burns, ------ -♦ — \ VV Fink, W H Craven, mostly on holiday goods. A R Lewia, C H Hoag. Dr. Toney has rented the Stringham *•* property near the South Methodist Castle's store is headquarters for *11 T o C u r e a Cold h one Diy. church. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab ets. All druggists refund the money f it fails to cure. E W. Grove's sig iatine is on each box. 25 cents. Inquire I f f ANTED— Men or women to take order« for art Tf good«. Guaranteed salary or commission. Ad dress Oregon Art aesocialion, 564 Sherlock (mild ing, Portland, Oiegon. HOLIDAY HINTS. kind* of atock and poultry feed a* well a* all sort« of Med*. Farmer« Must anybody could guess wliy io uever have too mneli grass l l is not many peopls go to the George Iliadi yet too late to sow «orae. counter day aftei day. **• See here ladie*; tlie very next lim e Fresh roasted coffee and fine teas you go to the postoffic* stop long for sale by the Yokohama 'le a Oo. enough to take a good look into I lie Their useful and beautiful holiday ■how window* of Mis* Collin* miUin* good* of vsriooa kinds are on exhibi erv «tore where a discount M l* i* imw tion. Sec their crockery, china, glass going on. ware, statuary and cut glass. M Liveryman Fuller is a good one He The sooner you buy*your winter know* w li»t the traveling public like clothing tlie la tter it will lie for you aud ia always ready to supply. Tell because later on all the tieat garments your friends lo go there for everything will iiave lieen taken. The hand tail in iii* line. ored clothing at Johnnon'a (lore it V very auperioraud yet not high priced. Severs! of the stores keep the mill A merchant tailor would charge you nearly double as much for them. street bakery goods on hand fresh ev ery day. Order* for cake* or anything Johnson’* clothing is the best, impl else iu that line promptly filled. N ev er before wa* said bakery so largely Nearly ail the very best cooks in patronized. Salem us* no Hour except what is made at the Salem Houring mill* be OR. D AR RIN W I L L R E M A IN U N T IL DECEMBER 2SRD. cause they Iiave never found its supe rior. Ask for it at any grocery store. Dr. Darrin’ s W o rk ts R i l i n g Up In S u ch V o l u m e t h a t Ha la C om pelled to P r o l o n g His Visit In Dal Koppe. in (lie Y. M, C. A. building, las at th e Hotel Call. is a genuine bargain store. I t i* I lie W e bundle the best peinls in the market and onr wall paper i* of high graiie. W e have a nice elock slock of moulding winch i* prov ing very popular. W e do paint ing and h uug pape. HEATH A CORNES, . . O «»«« lili Street -Fl»*pce lined umlertbirlfi, GOct values; closing price 39 cents Ladies' French Flannel waists, slightly soiled, * $3.50 and $4 50 values; closing price $1.50 Ladies’ Skirts One lot ladies’ dress skirts jiuu received, bought to sell st $4.50; closing price $2.95 M. H. Becker, Manager. S A LE M - - OREGON