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I HE POLK COUHTY ITEMIZER and D on’t K n o w It. DALLAS. FRIDAY, DEO. 1.1905 H ow T o F in d Oat. Fill s bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an « * . > « ■ » Kv » b y fB lB A Y I I o b b i » « A 7 JO unhealthy condi tion of the kid \ V . -V . W . V i S I l . neys; if It staina your linen It is | * 1 )1 X 0 * A N D P K O PK IK To H . evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S : pass it or pain in | the back is also f | 50 ................................. Per year convincing proof that the kidneys and blad | 7 >........................... Per six months der are out of order. 4 0 ......................Per three months W hat to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so Vdveitismg rates made known on i «olieation. Correspondence issolicit- often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every • I. wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the Pine Job Printing done at reasonable back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, Crip Quickly Knocked Out. wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant “ Borne weeks ago during the severe necessity of being compelled to go often winter weather h<»th ins' wif** and mv- during the day. and to get up many times s If con traced severe cold* whirl» during the night. The mild and the extra sptedilv develop**«! into the worst ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won kind nils grippe wi'h >»11 i s miserable derful cures of the most distressing cases. Bvmptons,” ssvs Mr. J. S. F 'lesion of If you need a medicine you should have the Maple Landing. Iowa. Knees and best. .Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. joints aching, muscle* sore, head stop. You may have a sample bottle of this I m ;<I up, eye*» and nose running with wonderful discovery _ *"*£■ nlternu(« stadia of chills add f**vf r. We and a book that tells began using Chamberlain* Cough more about it, both sent^jE ^jjjW W jtt|tiB absolutely free by mall, Remedy, aiding »he same will» a dose addres« Dr. Kilmer & nom* of i »« ji >|. n<>ot of Chufiiherl »in's Stomach and Liver Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men Tablets, and by its liberal use soon tion reading this generous offer in this paper. completely knocked om the grip'* These Tablets promote a healthv L o not make any mistake, hut re- action of th« bowels, liver and kipnevs niemher the name, 8 wum|>*Root, Dr. | which is always beneficial when the Kilmer's 8 wamp-Ront, and the u<J- | •y-tem is congested by a cold or *i- j (hesM, Binghaiiipton, N. Y. on every ^ H K c k of the giip. For sale by Stafrin j bottle. Drug Co. Dallas P j b l l c Library. Thanks to Mrs. George Ge-linger, and other ladies who are > 0 lusting her, our town n«»w has one of the best li WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE OOINCS IN THE COUNTY. braries in the vallev. It is open every afternoon and evening and all are wel come to go ’ there to rend the hooks, An U n e q u a l'c d nnd C o m p l e t « Re s u m * nf W h at Your F rie n d * are magazines ami papers. Ii is a quiet, and Have Been Lately Doing. warm, comfortable place. These new books have just been received from i ------------- the east, Typhoon, Home Thoughts, Hus Stood th e Teat 30 Tears. Out of Gloucester, Anna of the Five The old, original Grove’s Tasteless Towns, The Cate and Exceptions, The Chill Tonic. You know what you are Voice in the Desert, Comedy of Con isking. It is iron and quinine in n science, Rudder Grangt, Wooing of tasteless form. No cure, uo pay. 50 Wistaria, Our Feathered Game, Fa ents. mous Actors and actresses in their hpmes, Around Caribbean and across PARKER. Panama. Kindred of the Wild, Winter Jaa. Collin* was a visitor hare last India, The Men who Made the Nation, The Great Siberian Railway, Recollec week. tions of a Player and Letters of a Di Mrs. Dan Boose of Missouri is now plomats wife. About 60 more voliuns visiting here. will soon arrive from Nsw York. Mrs. Martha Lmighary of Elgin, is T h e Key th a t Un lo ck s th e Door to visiting at the Fuqua home. L o n g Living. Thanksgiving day hid* fair to hs fit The men of eighty-five and ninety vears of age are not the rotund well tingly celebrated as tui ksys are seen fed, but thin, spare men who live on everywhere. a slender diet. Be ss careful as he will, The farmers ar* busy in the fields however, a man past middle age, will and many acres have been plowed occasionally eat too much or of some and sowed in grain during the past article of food not suited to his const! few weeks. tution, and will need a dose «>f Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to Mr. Cullen, lately from the east i> cleanse and invigorate his stomach and our teacher and is proving himself a regulate his liver and bowels. When very able and worthy gentleman as this is done there is no reason why the well as a most capable teacher. average man should not live loold age Mr. Janie* Bounds, an old resident For rale by Mtafrin Drug Co. of this vicinity, was visiting relatives R. E. Williams has sold to J. B. Em* here last week. He is sn uncle of Mrs, J. O. Davidson and lived here hree Dallas property for $600. about forty years ago. Great Sacrifice s»»le. Daily hurgins in elegant furniture from now until A g u a r a n t o e C u r e for Piles. the holidays. Watch our window*. Itching, blind, bleeding, or protru Frank Kerslake the House Furnisher. ding pile«. Druggizts refund money S. J. Whiteman from east of Buena if Paso Ointment fail« to cure any cam* Vista is here visiting Lis daughter, no matter of how long «landing, ir 6 First application give« Mrs. AI vis Lynch and Mrs. McCann to 14 days 50 cents. If your from near Stiver, has corn« to see her ease and re«t. druggist nasn’t it «end 50 cent« in daughter, Mrs. W. D. Collins. stamps and it will be forwardod post Three Salvation army men were in paid by Paris Medicine Co.. St. Lmii* town, Wednesday, soliciting aid for Mo. d fie rent charities. There have been so many bogus sgents around that SUNNY* SLOPE.' many people hesitate to dual with Jee Housman has moved among strangers, O UR S T A F F O F R USTLERS- Hood’s Sarsaparilla enjoys the dis tinction o f being t*he g re a t est* curative and preventive medicine the w orld has ever known. It* is an all-round mediane, producing its un equalled effecLs by purify ing, vitalizing and enriching t*he blood on which th e health and strength o f every organ , bone ana tissue de pend. A c c e p t no substi t u t e fo r H ood's, h u t in sist on having H ood's A N D O N L Y H O O D 'S . atch for atkins Wagon! C E O . H IN S H A W Traveling agent for Polk county Proposals for Sewer. SEALED PROPOSALS W ILL BK RE- osived at the office of the nnd tor and police judge of the city of Dalla*, Oregon, untili» o ’clock p. in. on the 4th day of Deceinlar, 1905, for the crust mot inn <>f a sewer in the Alley through block No. 10 In *aid city of Dallas. Said newer to I k constructed at the time and in the manner and of such material« a * are specified in the ordinance, and plans and »iwwifioations of such sewer now on file in the office of the auditor and |M»lice judge aforesaid The riaht to regect any ami all bids is heveby reserved. Done by »oder of the city council of the city of Dalla«, Uregon. ma«le and entered on* the 20th day of Noven»lier, (90ft. D A N P. S T O C K F KR. Auditor and Folic« Judge of the city of Dal D a te d N o v e m b e r jl, 1 9 0 ft. Maurice Wheelock is putting out six atre* of hops. Carl Gardner took his sister Nellie ! to Antioch,Sunday. Charley Murphy has been a guest of Loren Chamberlain. Mnr, Shipley au«l children are visit* i in liar mother at Corvallis. Join» Moran baa sold to R. M. Boz | lev from Missouri Ii is 145 aero ranch for $2,000. Mrs. Pitxera brother, Mr. liarring ton »ms moved into the Moran house which Mr. Hozley bought. --------- ♦ • ♦ — - — For Over Sixty Years. An old and well tried remedy. Mr«. Winslow’« Soothing Syrup has been use»I for over sixty years by millions ol mothers for their children while teeth ing with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the i»est remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Hold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. He sure and medicines, ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Sy- ru, anil take no other kind. G uaranteed spices, extracts, toilet ar tides, stock and poultry food, la«, Oregon. W m . Percival has been around here buying «lock. AIRLIE. Farmers shout all through seeding. I M. Simpson put in 300 acres of I grain this tall Quite a number of children tin whooping cough. have Mrs. T. B. Williams it visiting her | «laughter out at Natron, School ha« been stopped fora while on arcojnt of scarlet fever. Edith Stsats the 12 year old daugh ter of A C. Slants is quite sick with scarlet fever. Dxllard Farter has sold his ranch at liOtig ( ’ reek. Grant Co and pur chased 8 acres in Walla Walla, pay ing $900 an acre. 1 tell you it ma«le ones eyes water to visit the stores here most any day last week, there being piled up some three or fodr hundred fine dressed turkeys. AlrtMlt eleven h indred wax •hipped from lhD place ami nearly all j 'TsK'' H. B. Cooper and wife have been 1 visiting nt The Dalles. Thousand« Have Kidney Trouble Stock P rofits car be greatly Increased by giving special care to the health of every animal and fowl on the farm. Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, horses, etc., depend on their livers to keep them well. •> v f Dr. CI» 11 rebinan, formerly of Sheri (dan, now live« at Monmouth. M Mr«. Smith of Salem, who u«ed to j tell millinery here, has moved to I«oa i Angele«. £ keeps their livers working and therefore keeps them well. Black-Draught Stock and Poul try Medicine is a pure, natural, vegetable, blood purifier, and acts by regulating the stomach, Uver and bowels. It prevents and cures Hog Chol era, Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dis temper, Coughs, Colds, Constipa tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite, Wasting Away, and all the com mon stock diseases. It is a perfect medicine for gen eral farm use. Try it. Price 25c for a large can, at all druggists and dealers s> ^ >?< _ ■ .v ... & ‘ A - :• * . . ■ '& -• _ ’Retiringfrom Business Mr«. David Giger of Mill Creek ha« 1 * return* «I from treatment in a Port i land hospital. <♦>, $ . £>. S 2 5 ,0 0 0 *r.^ W orth of Jp M e rch an d ise 4 k: Clothing, Mens Furnishings. Dry Goods and Ladies’ Wear SM The wife nf Abel Uglow i* on a vis it to her daughter, Mrs. Creasy, at # Á A South Bend, Waal). y \ The new «elioni house on the Oak <«•: Grove road. w**«t of Salem lia« been ► y x- A a named Mountain View. •V- ‘7 The principal street« of Dalla« need A '< /Æ I to he improved, the question being i a« U> the heat manner of doing it. now offered you at leos than cost. Must be closed out by J A N U A R Y 1,1906. /V v> . % '[ M r M ' £ 'TL . . .v . v > V a ' «i # y¿rr $ m Í & <♦> ¥ > m.ß » •;*> <♦> <*> •S í '% i •m :a H a v i n g decided to jjTve our entire time and money to our wholesale nusiness in Still Francisco, we w ill be^in ¡Sept. 2-lrd to close out our entile stock of C loth in g, D ry Goods, etc. E veryth in g instock at cost or less than cost it must he sold. E veryth in g m arked dow n in plain figures and one price to all. 1 his is the great est offer ever made to the b u yin g public. A new, clean first class stock at cost. O u r bu yer bought h eavily for fall, not knowing our plans, therefore our stock is com plete in all lines O u r new goods are now com ing in, and they fall on the a l tar at cost price. N o th in g reserved— everything must go C. N. Bennett from McMinnville i* to he motor conductor for 30 day- while Hugh Shelley takes a lay off* Ra n Irvin and Frank Wbiteaker of Independence have gone to take a fook through tl»e Klamath country. Women love a clear, healthy com plexion. Pore hi<»od makes it. Bur dock« Blond Bitters makes pure blood. Fred Heider is selling the popular water of the famous Rherhfan Minerl Springs and has built a hath house there. i^.l Meas, Boys and Children’s Suits at a H o s i e r y : The be?t made. All 25 CPUt quality at 20 cent*, ail 15 ceul Great having to the buyers. qualitv a i l l cents. Men’s Good buit« at from $5.00 to Everything at Cost. $15.00 former prices $8.00 to $25.IK) Bovs' Long Pant Soils at $4.00 to $8 75 fo.imer puces $6.50 to $12.00 Cotton ami Wool Blankets all size« All our overcoat« to ever) kind at cost. and qualities nt cu«t. From 40cents up. New fall styles. Outing Flannel at Cost. Fiora 4J Ex»rything it» Furnishings, How ry, cents up. Shuts oi all kind« at cost, i - • I l i f A P L - í A k l . When von want a -pleasant laxative ' take Chamberlain’« Stomach and I Liver Tablets. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. “ Neglected colds mak^ fat grave | yard-." Dr. Wood’« Norway Pine Syrup help« men and women to a happy, figoroui old age. verything at Cost. Attorney B. F. Jones who four year* were dressed, the two merchants keep ago was joint representative of Polk in*» ten men quite busy most all week. and Lincoln county will move from Over $2,200 was paid out to the grow Toledo to Independence. ers and we claim the Ltikiamute Eczema, scald head hives, itchiness ¡county to he the best in the state for the raiding of these fine bird«, there of the skin of any sort instantly reliev Í is still left about 500 more which will ed. permanently cured. Doans Oint ment. A t any drug store. he «hipped Xmas. —— m ------ Mrs. Dr. Field, who lived at Sheri D eafness C an n ot be Cured by local applications, ss they cannot dan so long, died in Portland at the reach the diseased por ion of the ear. home of her son Rnscoe this w^ek, There is only one way to cure deaf an<l was brought to Sheridan for bur ness, and that is by C' nst.itnti««nal ial. remedies. Deafness is caused by an Bodily pain lose« its terror if you’ve inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian tube. When a bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil this tube is inflame«! von have a tum in the house. Instant relief in cases bling sound or imperfect hearing and of burn«, cuts, sprains, accidents of when it is entirely oh »sed, d« af* est> is any sort. t ho result, and unless the infhijmation can be taken on* and this tube restor ed to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine easel ♦nit of *en are earned by catarrh, which is nothing Inn an inflamed condition of t! e uiucou.’’ surfaces W e will give $100 for any ca*e of deafness, caused by catutrh, that cannot be cured by Hair* Caiturh Cúre. Send for *ir- cularfl. free. Hold bv druggists. 75 eta. F .1. Cheney «fe Co., Toledo, Ohio. .... •>. 'Black-Draught1 , Stock and Poultry Medicine v i*, ' w s *, <«* All our Fall Coats, Skirts. Dress Goods and Findings are coming in. They are all put in at this sale so as to just save «»uiselves the money out »»n »hem. This ii your golden opportun ity to fit yourself for winter at the gieat CloHiig Out «ale. The YYoliex Jacket and Coat are the bi st an 1 »it this sale. The prices arc less turn» cheaper makes are sold for. Everything at Cost. Shoes that Fit and Wear. C i*r slices are sold on merit and at what the maker» charge ua for them. Independence new has two full tic kets for city officials, the last named being E. E Paddock for mayor; W\ G. Rharman for recorder: J. L. Hanna, A. Huston and 0. A. Mattison for council men. 4396 Everything at Cost. Copyright 1904 by D irt Schtffntr A X i n A « \y AN. •“ / a . ' yv ,y y i'* ’ .«¿\ <♦> Ä '. ’ V . V. ' <*> vlv ST* <*> MK ••C'. '• * .<k>. .'if m ••T- \y . _ .4'”. a ®/ ’ ;v v .V - M :. .-»y , . >“< Quick ohangej from hot to cold and / a ' $ back again try strong constitutions > Í and cause, among other evils, nasal ► catarrh, a troublesome and offensive disease. Sneezing and snufiling. cough Take Hall's Family Pills for consti ing and difficult breathiug, and the pation. drip, drip of the fc.til discharge into the throa»— all are ended by E lev’s OAKDALE. Cream Balm. This honest and positive remedy contains no cocain, mercury, The Ellendnle bridge has been dam nor other harmful ingedient. The aged by Hooding logs. worst cases are cured in a short time. J. S M acorn her and family spent All druggist*, 50 cents, or mailed by Thanksgiving with Salem relatives. Elev Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York. Georg® Robinson and Ben Thomp ------------ ---------------------- son bought a fine buck gout from U. O ffic e rs and T e a c h e rs M e e t i n g S. Grant. . On Friday and Saturday December a . . ' ,/ v , ,/ i\ / a ¿v A A ,v . A . ' / «'• / ♦ . ' ‘ .‘V * / «'• a Jy A \y \y 4 y / \y \y \y w fy <? >y xy -, Jy '/ '7 '/ '7 > r í - ■ à " Curt Hubbard and Joe Card are 8th and 9th there is to he a gather % partners in the stave business and are ing of officers and teachers from all cutting Joes timber near Bridgeport. parts of the country to discus« ques tions of mutual benefit. As both are S h o o t i n g M a tc h . Several cattle have died near M r’ expected to wor^ in unison for the tioards have been requested by the Bowl*’ Carmieheal, Kooris, Hubbard, Last Friday Newton Guy and Alvin Birds, supposed to have been poisoned goodof their patrons and children each county superintendent to give their 1 Ri dnnotid, Harris, Morton, Canfield, Lynch h.»d a largely attended shoot- by eating toad «tools. Who can let should fully understand the scope and teacher« that Friday. State Superili Ifallook, DelashnuitL Graham, Smith, match for turkeys in the field north ns know of a remedy through the difficulties of the work of the other. teudant Ackerman, President Re*«ler ¡Brown. Peterson, Emmons, Frink, the normal, Superintendent Hart- Boyd, Wagner, Julia Ellis. Hester El- of the Kirkp»trick hop yard. Oi the Itemizer. At least one director will he expected ranft of Seattle and Miss K. E' Sloan .i , li*, Henrietta Ellis. Armstrong, Cosper, 22 bird* shot for Bob Loe got 4, Mr. Walter Bird and Clara Bell were from each district and all school prominent Portland teacher and Miss i Lawrenson, Robinson, Savage, D-tnp- Walling 2 and Moss W alker the 18 married at her home near Bridgeport Marvin of Salem will assist in the ; «ey, Repass, Black, Haves, Marble, pound prize gobbler. One fowl was Wednesday morning. There wan a various exercises and the indication« Hastings, Burns, Richter, Elder, Webb, won hv each Chet Coad, Lee Ciider, good sized attendance and many nice Hughes, Baird, Muscott, Gayoor. Sny M ill Giant, Jake Reddekopp, Curt ire for a large attendance. presents der, Van Skike. Boyle. Tatum. Sneed, Tennis, J«»e Craven. Dick Madison, ----------- * • «.------------- — ♦ • *---------- Yeater, Coy, F«*land, Farley, Blinker, John Shaw, Elmer Guthrie and W es An E m e r g e n c y M e d ic in e . A Certain Cure for Croup Bingham, Blake, Chambers, and Hib ley Vaughn. Among other marks When a child «hows symptons of For Sprains, bruise«, burn« scald* bard. Misses Jackso’n, Smith, Campbell, men piesent were, W. H. Be*eck»»r, croup there is no time to experiment and similar injuries, there 1« nothing ; Armstrong, Carpenter. Dempsey, Lud- Bert Hastings Fr- d Toner. Mark Spi with new remedies, no matter how *o good as Chamberlain« Pain B.dm. ; wig, Shreve, Siefarth, Jordan and Shel- vey, Otho Williams, Jim Holman Dr. highly they may he recommended It soothes the wound and not only Toney and the Frieten hoy«. ! ton. There is one preparation that cun al- give« instant relief from pain, hut The Great Marshall-Well* causes the parts to heal in about one wa.a he depended upon. It has been H a r d w a r e Co., holding third the time required by the usual in use for many years and has never lucrative office positions, treatment. Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. been known to fail viz: Chamberlain’s with unbounded opportuni Cough Remedy. Mr. M. F. Compton ties for advancement in the of Market, T« xas. says of it, “ I have Pre sbyterian R e c e p t i o n . growth of this vast concern. tiled Chamberlains Cough Remedy in On Friday evening last, about 90 j Mr. J. C. .Smith, manager of members and friend? of that church severe C’»*»» h of croup with my chil dren, ami can truthfully say it always the Portland office o f Mar- met at the hospitable home of Mr | gives prompt relief." For sale by 8hall-Well8, always gives our ami Mr*. M. M. Ellis to welcome Rev. 1 Stafiin Dr»ig Co College the preference when D. J. Becker ami family into this ----------- ----------— he has a position to fill. midst. The whole of the lower part EOLA. L a » t week we had F iv* of the house wa» beautifully decorated { on Box. 25c. New baby hoy at the home of We* more positions to fill than with ferns and flowers and everything j we had graduates available. seemed to say welcome. Grandma Robinson. The demand for our gradu Elli* and Grandma Delashmutt were ] Mr. Holman rented hi* hop yard to ates is always ahead o f the there to see their childrens friends en ««•me Chinamen, who bought his hor- i supply, because Portland joy themselves. Mrs. Knzer, Mrs. Muir, i ses. business men have learned to Mrs. Loughary, Mrs Van Or««lel and j value the training given by Miss Mabel Guy helped to receive the Henry Ferry came from Indepen- j guest and make them feel at home. | this College. deuce for stone for the foundation of I There were song* by Mrs. Coad. Mrs his house. , Last y e a r 20 7 pupil* ob Miller and Brother Becker recitation* tained situations. by Mr«. Becker and fueling retnaiksl Henry Hayden has sobl his hops by Mr«. Koxer and Dr. Thompson of If there ia one graduate of ami the yard will he run by Harry ¡ the Hehnke-Walker Business Independence to which Rev. Pecker Thacker next year. College hunting for a situa j responded very appreciatively. He j tion now. we don’t know it. I said in substance that they had re Mrs. Mittv ii»»i a lemon tree that and we endeavor to keep in ceived nothing hut tin* kindest treat-1 has bloomed three tiros« »his year. It j touch with every graduate ment bv everybody. The pastor «ml j has a flower and two sizes of lemons his wife are fast winning their way in- j after he or she leave* Col on it. to the heart« of the young people of lege. ----------- ------------------------ ! the church. The folk* did not know Walter Bird, of Ellendale, ami Mis* Next month we further ihey were hungry unlil Mr*. Ellis and i Clara Bell, of Bridgeport, were mar- ¡ enlarge; move into our new her helper* cam** around with a va*j ried this week home; Elks’ Building; finest j rietv of good thing* to eat I'he oe- quarters; built to our order; I ration was one of real Christian fellow- j Miller «fe A lo rn , Airlie merchants new fittings; business desks; -hip and »»11 hand« M » l»etter because last w«ck bought 62o tu» keys !or fine light; cheery; you’111 be I of it The pastor and hi« good wife which they paid $1160. They pad proud to study there. J W rit* will fe-d more free I»» go in anil ou) 17 ce»»ts for live and 19 renta for dress for eatalog that contains a | among their own people and others ed fowl*, the average price being $1 90. special offer o f how you may who showed so much friendship for obtain a handsome souvenir : th« m. by performing * slight serv ie* for us. B 8 T h a n k s g i v i n g Dinner. ^ er>/» 4 - A !' k i nds of fa tic» t ieces, ranging Write direct to Department 12. For years it has been the custom of t O 4>-> a S e t . ....... fiO rent. $¡1 «•».•li ‘ j W. C. Brown to give all the widows j We are agent« for the World Brand silverware. See Beside* all kind« of fruit tree«, I in town a chicken at Thanksgiving | advertisement« in all the leading magutiue*. have for »ale l*errie«, vines, rose*, wal and a sock of flour at Christmas. This | nut* and Ki glisli holly. | year lie changed the order <4 thing* by I j inviting every wi»l«»w ¡«nd old n»*‘«d in J. B. NUNN DALLAS the city, about 70 nf them, t»> lake] (tinner with him at (he Cottage hotel, 8t**teand Liberty street«, 8 »lem, O peg«»n. j M«»st of them went and besides «• feasi j J i _ j of good things Iv eat lisd a ti««e time C o l . u £ O m : ’ generally. The invited gue»t« were, | Mesdume« Dale, Martin, Wood, Shreve, I P O R TL A N D . OREGON. ä 'y > 7 . v This great closing out sale begins September 23, 1905. ^ Come early while the good things are plenty and the assort- f' ment complete. Going out of business. Everything atcost, V '" Fixtures for sale. Store for rent. V ' 1 of merchandise « <1 Must be sold 4> # # m R. Jacobson &Co., Dallas, & ................. i> . M . ’#• M . * ^ ^ i f K’.a m During the past two years we have placed fourteen of our graduates with xüwcys Remember the Ful! Nsme I axative g rcra c (Quinine Cures a Cold in On3 Day, Grip in Two* ware, w e wish es pecially to call your attention to our as sortment of plated ta ble ware— knives and NURSERY STOCK. forks $4 t0 $6 a doz- « ‘¿'•Ir.rS.VIT.S cn, tea spoons $1 to ....... . $3 a set, table spoons Barr’s Jewelry Store