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M. Hayter, deutlet, Wilson building. 1 Do You Buy Your Hard ware and Furniture as Cheaply as You Should? Only couplee will skate at the rink to- night. Lay in your supply of coffee, 6 pounds of 25-cent coffee' for $1 at Crider’s grocery. Just arrived—a car of Star A Star shingles at Crider’s grocery. John Roneo was in from Peedee yes- I terday. George Gerlinger is buck from Cali fornia. C. L. Hawley was up from McCoy Monday. Walter Roy has «old 110 hales of hops at 7 cents. Chris Stafrin ia seriously ill pendicitis. George Ball was a visitor from Ball- ston Monday. School supplies Stafrin drugstore. I Crider’s Grocery •«» » ■«» e School supplies of all kinds at the Statrin drugstore. « If you want something in that line bet ter select early » -«V 9 ■ *> b -« .e » e-a. « of all ninds at the F. K. Hubbard is running a milk wa- : gon in Falls City. f Ned Gerlinger has gone to Chicago. Mrs. M. M. Dmigan lias been visiting Dayton friends. Miss Cecil Blessing is back from quite j a stay in Portland. Warren Dunn has been visiting I friends fn Tillamook. A. J. Barham has bought two lots of ! Joe Brown in Fir Park. Miss Ella Carpenter came up from Portland to 8{>enu Thanksgiving. Uncle Bill Stump is down from Black Rock, where he has been working. Miss Lauren son has gone to Califor- I nia to spend the winter with her sister. I Mrs. C. J. Guy has been taken to a Portland hospital for medical treatment. J. L. Brown and wife attended the fu neral of a little nephew in Portland last week. Mrs. John Stump and son, Darrell, of Monmouth, visited relatives here Sat urday. There is an advantage in doing Xmas shopping at an exclusive store T h e q u a lity of o u r S u its an d O v e rc o a ts g ive s p a rtic u la r to n e to th is M id w in te r event Better Qualities. Lower Prices No W aiting— No Crowding, and Buying known goods from regular stocks W e have named below a number of articles to be had here suitable and appropriate for gifts to relatives or friends. A r ticles of a practical nature that will be used for months or years always make very welcome gifts. In buying for men, it is always advisable to make your purchases at a men’s store, rather than to take chances in buying special holiday goods. December has always been a record month with us, and we hope to eclipse our previous reco ds during this sale, if the attraction exerted by low prices and splendid values will accomplish that end. Our superb line of Sincerity Overcoats and Suits is now placed at your disposal at about one-fifth less than their estab lished prices. Wnile these reductions are most decisive at this time of the year, we are only following our established rule to diminish our stock as early as possible to avoid the chance of being forced to carry- goods over into another season. Wanted— A timber claim relinquish ment from the owner. Address P. O. School supplies of all kinds at the Box 88. D19 Dr. H. L. Toney and Dr. S. T. Dono- Stafrin drugstore. Aside from suits and overcoats there is a great variety of Frank Morrison and family and Chas. hoe, dentists. Uglow building. L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary Campliell have gone over to their Rock small-priced articles ranging from 25 cents to $5.00 that will Roscoe Ballantyne has been visiting public, typewriting. Creek homes. solve that perplexing problem of what to buy. You will find his sister, Mrs. L. Hadley, in Dayton. Miss Nola Coad has been visiting Miss We are pleased to note the steady im it an advantage, also, to shop where there is no crowding of Edward Bell, aged 4.) years, died in ; Bulah Myers it Salem. provement of Miss Julia Nunn, who has Salem Monday, and was buried at Beth-| Ml. an(1 Mrs. M D. Coulter spent been ill so long. aisles, nor long waits. W e submit a list of articles as el yesterday. | Thanksgiving in Portland. Remem'»er the dance next Saturday On account of the holidays there was | , 8 Smith one of ollr former H,)er night. Everyone invited and a good again no meeting ot the city council last jffg jg up for n’myi>r of Marghfiel(1. time is assured. Monthly evening. Dick Madison has a new electric sign Miss Hilda Clarkti. of She idan was j Frank Collins and wife left yesterday in front of his place of business, adver kMleHt of Miss Ollie Coulter last tising Weinhardt beer. for Ashland, where they will liv< dur- the week. ing the winter. Blanch Viets died at Rickreall on No It. II. Ruddick has returned from the Chas. E. ( ’ole has sold to Cora V. city, where lie has been at work for vember 30th. aged 30 years, and was Tuft an acre of land in the southeast several months. buried at Salem Monday. ern part of town for $500. All kinds of poultry and poultry sup W e get our crosswalks cleaned now by Miss Lizzie Hayes, of Salem, has hobos who invade the city and run up plies are handled by W. S. Simpson & been visiting her brother, Mr. Char Son at the Moore feed store. against the chief of police. lie Hayes, of our new furniture firm. It is not the common people who are Janitor Woods is greatly ' improving The ladies of the W. C. T U. will hoarding the money, so much as it is the appearance of our court house lawn meet at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. by raking up the leaves that the old oak the bankers ami the stock gamblers. J. S. Stowe on Tuesday, Deceml>er 10th. ha? shed. 12219876 Ike Manning, a former editor of t ie Will Hubbard has started a new We welcome new corres|»ondents this Salem Statesman, has l>een appointed transfer business. He has a one horse week from Rickreall, Perrvdale and P i U. S. consul at Cartagina, Columbia. tl’ay and it will undoubtedly do a good oneer. We want every locality in Polk County Superintendent R. F. Robin business. county represented. son and wife have been up from Port1 I Fred Wagner will open an agricultur hind visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. I Mrs. Fennell, of Independence, arriv al, implement house and general repair ed Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving M. E. Hallock. shop in his building east of the skating with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mul- There will be dances at the Woodman ! rink January 2nd. key.— Philomath Review hall every Saturday night, Stock well’s Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, band using the alternate nights from the Dr. Brougher. of the White Temple eczema,salt rheumatism, tetter, itch, at Portland, delivered an address at the Carnation Club. hives, herpes, scabies— Doan’sOiument. Evangelical church Friday evening that Notice the change in Jeweler Harris’ At any drug store. was much enjoyed by a laage audience. big ad on the first page. You can get The Cement walk in front of the ice The doctor is a very entertaining talk some awful big reductions in everything factory should at once be laid, as it er. in his line during December. makes a hiatus in that business block Eugene Bverlev has a force of car Our school children sent Ofi quarts of j unsightly, inconvenient and precarious. penters laying his new hardwood how Store open every evening untii Xmas---Plenty Gifts that men like come from a store canned fruil, 18 glasses of jelly and lot? | W. E. Kearns has purchased a half ling alley in the rooms just vacated by of apples and vegetables to the Bovs of room--No waiting patronized by men block of lots in East Dallas of Miss C >- the Adams Furniture company. Mr. and Girls Aid society hi Portland. ra Tuft through the agency of Barnnam Bverlev hopes to he ready for business Mr. Harris has overstocked himself j & Winslow, and will put a fine residence by Saturday night. for hisChristinastrade in the jewelry line ! thereon. J. B. Nunn, Esq., of Dallas, the hor and must dispose of his goods. Go and j ^ With December well advanced ye edit ticultural inspector for Polk county, see what prices he can quote you. I or's gr ape vines are still well loaded with came down last Tuesday to spend a The Itemizer in the fir«t anil probably : £ H» » « ■ « « — frutt of even better flavor than curlier day or two here an\l for a short visit the only paper in Polk county to give in the season. Can even California to the Price orchard at Dundee.—Mc the president's message in full. If you Minnville Reporter. beat this. School supplies of all kinds at the Polk county’s jail is empty. want the news, take the Itemizer. & £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ « Stafrin drugstore. Articles of incorporation have been j For any of the ordinary diseases of Mrs. Will Hinshaw’s mother died in The road to Ellendale will lie put in filed in the office of secretary of state as the skin Chamberlain’s Salve is excel The Gerlinger mill did not run Tues Portland yesterday. good shape next spring, the farmers out lent. It not onlv allays the itching and follows: Buena Vista Hop company, that way having offererl to furnish the day owing to a scarcity of logs. When Dave Grant has moved his family to they chew up from 10 to 12 carloads a smarting but effects cure. For sale by principal office Salem; capital stock, teams if the city will give them the rock. $15000; incorporators, Russell Ca lin, Dallas from Falls City. Stafrin Drug Co. day, it keeps the logging crew rustling James R. Linn and Percy V. Cotter. Mr. Wells, of Bdlingham. Washing I). A. Madison ami Doc Lacey were t«) keep up. For a mild easy action of the bowels, ton, has purchased Mr. Aufdermauer’s The Entra Nous club, composed of Salem visitors yesterday. a single dose of Doan’s Regulets is ranch out in the Pioneer settlement enough. Treatment cures habitual con voting ladies, had a most pleasant meet and lek Tuesday to bring his family Roy Beery has resigned his position stipation. 25 cents a l>ox. Ask your ing last Tuesday week at the home of here. as brakeman on the motor line. Now is the time while your suits are Mr. ami Mrs. Ross Ellis. Games and druggist for them. other amusements were indulged in, and R E. Williams has purchased for the Fritz Rennie had a stick of wood to new to get your photographs ready for “ Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil is the best the evening was gone before they hardly London market the 136 hales of hops of fall on his head the other day and cu t! Christmas. Your family groups and remedy for that often fatal disease— knew it. j babes. If you want your friends to know I. F. Yoakum, the 75 bales of George |uite a gash. croup. lias been used with success in you really appreciate them, remember Mr. R. R. Wood, wife and son left Gates and 118 hales of Mr. Berry on our family for eight vears.” — Mrs. L. them with a fine photograph. The streets in town are much worse Gooseneck. Thursday for near San Francisco, wher'e Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. T. J. C H ERKINO TO N. than the county roads. Most of the D12 The Greatest he will take charge of an olive orchard The jurors summoned to apjiear here roads are excellent, for winter. Mrs. Ella J. Metzger announces to the belonging to his uncle. Mr. and Mrs Monday for circuit i-ourt came in on Profits are in ladies of Dallas and vicinity that Mrs. B. C. Wood left Monday for either time from all over the county, but as Doc. Miller has sold his farm to Rev. Smith, her trimmer, will be in the store Newberg nr Sj>oknne, they are not vJt the judge did not turn up, returned to Ladow, of Monmouth, ami bought the «»iily until Saturday. December 7th> certain which. their respective homes. J. E. Huggins place at Falls City. This is positively her last week. Gotleib Stumpp brought us in a quart T H E S U P E R IO R ,v .. T O M R E IL The telephone pole by E. V. Dalton’s H. E. Butz still has his crop of prunes. Notice the new advertisement of Hall of blac klierrv cordial the other day. fell down yesterday, having rotted off. Hatched by Q U A L IT IE S OF P rop rietor & Hayes on our fourth page. Those made by hiin«elf. It smells awful good, A little more to ihe north and it would He sold to La Sell« Bros., but they had aqwe » » not been shipped, for which he can con- j gentlemen have a stock of furniture but as we have been riding on the wat have hit the house. Maybe there are ha^d to heat anywhere, and you will find er wagon for some weeks, we will have are other poles in a like dangerous con rider himself lucky. S. P. Kimball had delivered ami received his money before them obliging and courteous to deal with. to let it go and keep it for-strictly me d it ion. 'O hhh P the failure occurred. I make and repair umbrellas and dicinal purposes. While on The Flyer Mondav after have new ones for sale. You can de In remitting for the Itemizer another n g “ The self-regulating kind pend on my makes being solid of con vear Jonathan Sears says the Hillsboro I noon bound for Newberg B. C Wood N E W T O -D A Y was hit over the head with a bottle by f That hatch while«you sleep” struction and to wear well. Electric farmer with a herd of Jersey cows and are the men who have •j. C '.ll< *4 . N tB , Non A. M. Trent, both of Dallas. Quite a linai am i Com m ercial I flash lights on sale.—C. Rinser, the gun red head headed girls is O. K., but that | Kdncati'in In nlfbrrc net*. IncItnCtitf ola»»- I put them to the hard, gash was cut. The parties had trouble •■a, acl r.c«. mstl.cmatli-M. etc., idt n el... * -----FU LL L IN E A T ----- | on the* smith. Advertising muter thin head } cent » est te jti in the rough on-lnti with other business it i« dull, and he here some weeks ago. that J.a* won » r<>atc«t »m ow— for our 1 each insertion ■'«•nilwiiMn. \\ o help hot« who cannot est weather The old packing house located back hopes the governor will soon let up on ' r “ Li1,*. o»roof Get the original The state railroad commission ha* i „ . ,. I J V ll k ’ a * t o . . ' 1 y j or f-«Ftlct! nra ar>l «-afa»*»*. | of the old Castle Haldeman meat the holiday business. Tower's Fish Brand ..M K fJM lU SC . ■ l . » m . DHE 001 ! I market, has been purchased bv Henry We can give you clubbing rates with turned down the proposition to give th«* i;OK8ale -One good dark hay gelding, weight made since 1836 «a lino or better. Hound. Will work or drive Gorke and moved to his lots in East nearly every publication in America, people of Silver better depot facilities. utalos r « r roA me Ainma or double. Good top buggy and ringle DALLAS. Dallas where he will use it for the and cheaper than anvone. Here is our The business of the station has fallen ringle harnea». All goes eheap. Harham A Wiim- k J T O W C W C O B O S T O N U A A same purpose. great family offer: ftuceens Magazine. off in the past five years and the people low. Mutual phone 1210. Da I lax. Ore. tf Hend for catalog. of Wells, two miles from there, have in One of Milt Grant’s horses took a no $1 ; Review of Reviews $3: Woman’s a petition for a station. tion to run away Saturday evening and Home Companion $1 ; total, $5. We P. Gibson has2.000 flue 1-year old gooseber- | ry plants for aale. Addreae Salem No. 2. coine loping down Mill street. Some will give you the three for $3.fi0. One hundred maskers turned out at KLKCTKIC LIOHTO Phone Farmer« 1*5. W2 , one caught a rein, causing it to butt its Falls City’s masquerade on Thanksgiv Nothing is certain in this life except NEW rURVlTt lCK head into a telephone pole and the ex death. Everything is chance in coin- ing, a number going from Dallas. Mrs. . ---------- ELEOANT ROOMS citement was over. commercial life. But the best chance Maggie Talbott ami L. Talbott and L. AK wood for tale by Ray How«*. Dalla», BATHS IN CONNECTION F r e d J. W a g n e r , D a lla s bft 1 Rich won the prizes. A supper was 0 Heavy impure blood makes a mnddv to secure fortune for small money is in served at the Tavern and Stockwell’s mining. Write the Lee Comstock Min fw pimplv complexion, headaches, nausea, orchestra furnished the music. On January 2nd, I will open in my on registered Cota.wold aheep for aale by H. I». indigestion, Thin blo«»d makes von ing Company, PostoffW* Box 258. Rh vo- I lite, Nevada, for the chance of a lifetime IW : building, a half block east of the skating weak, pale, sicklv. Burdock Blond Bit We are agents for the Western Sales “ J Strffy. Dalla». ftnk, an agricultural implement house ters makes the blood rich, red, pure— Jack Hall, an old time Benton citizen - Book company, with offices in Portland, ami geoerui repair shop. Will lie pleased restores j»erfect health. wbo has drifted into Polk to reside, and and who get out the best sales books COR Sal«- A good two acated ha»*k, mower II. FUOITT, Proprietor to see all my old customers ami assure who is supposed to I k * the cause of the manufactured. When you want any * and rake. a«*t of double driving harneaa, j them the liest of treatment and prices The Stafrin Drug store is acknowl- panic, arrive«! yesterday, accompanied thing of the kind, coin«* and see our Hid a few Mack« of clean vetch ae«*d by J. L. Day. ! .u r n Dii | that will suit. j edged to be one of the best drug dispen by Mrs. Hall, to eat Thanksgiving tur -ampies and give your order to a home Rickreall. saries in the state. They carry a large key at. the Harley Hall home. What of concern. Do not send away for anything A Strictty Modern Hotel and varied assoitment of everything the man who lives in Polk, but has to of the kind. hor«e came to my place Dei*emlx»r 2nd. \ rirnv first (I«« Bar in (onnwlmn u;?ed in the modern practice of medicine. come to Benton to est turkey?—Corval Owner can have «am e by callin g on me, barge* ~ and proving ^ property. “ | and their mixologist is as skilled at his lis Times. j Stock well's orchestra will give a dance naylng kSfl Planter trade as it is possible to he. Prescrip i at the Woodman hall next Sftordav FALLS C ITV , OREGON At their meeting Mondav evening th * i night. From 7 o’clock until 9 Prof, tions accurately and carefully com pound K. P. lodge of this citv elected the fol j Raymond will give lessons in the two C O R Sale nr to trad«* for nannie gout«, 1« head ed. lowing officers for the ensuing term: BETW EEN LOW PKICE8 AND HIGH . v n n . f a i. ii *tep, wall* and three stem making a I o f Militate. In qu ire o f O. R. Taylor, Am ity, that the l»e*t and cheap- State of Ohio, city of Toledo. Lucs* Co. C . . f . ( C . Coad ; V C., Dr L. A. Boll- ii(ecja|ty of the latter. The price for QUALITY est wooil you can U iy is Frank J. Chenev make- oath that he 1 man ; p M atev F. 1 Brick«*r ; ^ M. »V JF dancing will be M renta, to comm | in grocer!** J » « would nnreljr chooM commence the block wood from the i® senior partner of the firm of F, J. H. Mu-cott; M. A.. A. P. Starr; M E.f *t 9 o’clock. x, i i|U.ility. But if von trade here you don’t * COR H\LK Marshall, W ilson and S harpie«« Wi l l ;i mi V a lla j Cheney \ Co., doingbnrines? in the c*»tv G. N. Cherrington; U. R. V. (\ D. (. Iiitw t<> elhHiee, for yon ||«t a coinbina- * Mtrawl»erry pianti* by J.J . Reanoner, Dallas, thin of both. Idtmlier Co.’s sawmill?« of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, Uhorj>ening; I. G., Clif. John/on ; O. <».. Because it is cut from big and that said Ann will pay the snrrtof Geo. Nessling; trustee for thr«*e vears. |f| Q U A L IT Y GRtH’ K R IK « A T Q U A L IT Y timber, therefor i* su TEA one hundred dollar* for each and every W II. Roy. apple«, any kind, PRICES II’ perior to second -growth rase of catarrh that cannot l»e cure«I hy the prune seanon ' ▼ for drying, a« • make this store the favorite among A Gross, who came down from Inde There's plenty of hum fir. L«*ave your order Hall’ « Cattarh Cure. Frank J. Chenev. »ver -O. H f’obb A Non. Dallas. women who know grocery values as well at Webeter’s confection Sworn to before me and subscrib pendence four or five weeks ago to show i as we do. By dealing here you caa aave b u g in tea; not one ounce ery store, or call Mu ed fn tnv pr«*sen«« this__Rth «lay .»f ►ur merchants how to sell dry good", \ few go At« for M lc r ten head o f nantiie« and i money without sacrificing quality in the r v < - m W a : n IW t.. A W. Olrawm. I -lepartwl for hi« homr 1a»t Pnnday In ■ tual phone No. 1407 » flV«? o f wctn*»r« -John M artin, Dallas, or M o to r L in e P o u ltry F a rm j slightest degree. That* real economy. in a ton Schilling's Best Notarr PuML . Hallo t '»t «r 'h Ctirr is [ '<»'1 Initfnio- H r Haim« bn di<l a j*ool Mutualphone 5Ó4 Pioneer 2 ft SII.M S O I THE A *»T o r l> A I.I.AS taken intornallv, *n<l act« Hircctlv on '" » » in « * while here aivl onlv left lw- Ote. C. I. B A L L A R D - - Rlchreall r aaoncjr if roe dos t If our grocer k turns ro E. B O Y D & SO M the hloo^ an.l m o o n , «nrfac « j eanw hi« bueiiie* at Independence nee I kkt u. •« par btm ll/R think we have the l»est dryer in the«*onn- Breeder niwl Im porter o f O. J C. swine: svstero. Testimonial? sent free. F. J ed his attention. His m*«le of ad rer- I alno *. C. W hite I * * ^ t rr. « o d ar*» ready mow to receive prim«*«, yonug »lock for - . a t th a .. tiffing attracted large rrowils to hia store . Marred Rocks. M K A C o . , H id ed o , O . S o ld by ( for which we w ill eith er pay » ash o r dry <»■ iba horaa. Blarh M went away emp i «haiaa. A f e w p r a a s d n i M h s v rw M r i * ha all drngyiet* 7E cent*. Take H all’s i and few of 1W « 0 « W I M « « « W « W « « « W ( r«a4j «Mfcas -O. It. Cahh 4 1 C o m e r C ro carv r .m O , FtUala. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keyes, in Lallan, November 30th, a son. Our Holiday goods in the furniture line have been arriving for some time and are now being put on our floor The kind of clothes you ap preciate being able to get at less than established prices Miss Edith West has returned to her j Tacoma home. I Our goods are all New and the assortment is as complete as can be Found in the city REDUCTIONS £ with ap Chas Cole and wife will soon move te • California. DALLAS, OREGON We do not mean by this that you should buy < as cheap an article DOINGS IN THE TOWN. as you can get. Its not economy Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal* las and their Friends. We do mean Do you Buy Good Goods at the Right Price If you are not satisfied with t he prices you have been paying why not see us when you are again in the market? DECEMBER «äß fcfV Common Sense and Appropriate Gifts Suit of Clothes Beautiful Cravenette Overcoat A Swell Hat Handsome Smoking Jackets or House Coats fancy Vests or Waist Coats Suspenders, high grade in beau tiful designs Neckties, new designs and col orings Silk * " , , r The Uglow Clothing House The Sincerity Clothes Shop LEADERS I I MEN'S CLOTHING INC FUNNISNINS G 333 S Uglow Clothing House THE NEW BARBER SHOP Photographs. THE MEN WHO KNOW is the place to get your barber work done............. Fine Hair Cutting and the best face lotions in the city. Call and see. Early Hardware, Furniture, Plumbing Carpets. Rugs, Paints, Oils and Glass, Stoves. Ranges and W all Paper Spring Broilers Petaluma Incubators and Brooders SLICKERS. SUITS AN D HATS Iff SMITH’S CYClfRY Implement House and GUY BROS. & DALTON Start Early! The Tavern General Repair Shop Do You Know Bowman Bros.