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DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Hon. I). L. Kajrt waa transacting biu-i- ne.*H here today. L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary public, typewriting. Manou county republicans have de- ci »led to hold an olo time nominating ! convention. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal* Mr. A. .1. Peterson is lying dftngerous- las and their Friends. Iv ill at his home west of town, and Ids loath I« only • question of hou ire. His ailment is cancer. Fiabe, the best primer. A dm inistntor's Notice. tnat I. E. r . R, o t i c e is hereby « m ond. have been .ip|M>inted by the c •«. - ty court o f Polk county, i t - iì >n, a In i' 1 1 r - •>r o f til.» estate o f W illiam W illiam s, deceased. V O T I C I IH HERKBY GIVEN TH AT TH E UN Ml uersons in d ebted to said estate ars r <n. ' d e s ig n e d hiive filed their final arenari* *• •nl to m e 'e Imm* d*a m v •< • » •<> « . and i 1 adm inistrator of t lie esta'»* o f Hiram n.Simk in>. pe-sons havin g claim s against «aid estuo . > e d e c e a s e d , hii < 1 sa tordu y . Feb*u s ry 8 , 1 D 0 H. -it V» her by required to present the -*ni ?ie to n:«, oV Iock. i*. m .. of » a id d a y , Ht t h e county c m \ t < i>r<»nerlv \ ri flea as oy la v tvuu e t it Dalla-, bouse, o f __ P, " Ik county. Oregon. Im» been ~ fixed ''M k •»■unte <Vegnn. aIth ln *lx iu *-,fhs f'l m by Hon. K. F. Coad, judge o f the cou n ty cnitri the date hereof. for said county, an the tim e and place for the D aDd this Mli dav o f Februarv. 1908. hearing of the »ante. Ml persons interested in E. V. RICHMOND, saiit matter arc hereby notified to appear at vdm iuistrator of ¡he e s 'v e Of ►aid tim e and show cause, if any there be, why W illiam W illiam s, deceased. »aid account should not be approves! and the L. D. Brown. estate settled and closed A ttorney for Estate. Dated this 7th dav o f January, 1908. ' ALFRED HIM KINS, JOHN SIMK1NS, Adm inistrators o f the estate. Final Settlement. N Italian prunes, at 5 centsjt pound at Ow ing to financial depression I will Crider’s grocery. : sell a 40-room apartment and 50x100 Miss Lydia Campbell has gone to Con lot at a sacrifice. Address H. F. Reese, 488 Washington street, Portland. don to teach school. Oregon. F8 Mrs. Poland, of Dallas, has been vis I In ive some houses to rent. Keason- iting Dayton friends. ANOTHER NEW FIRM. 1). I. Caldwell ¡8 making ch a n g e »!* w*," Ur Ho,m" *,,orm” ' Mr aide. L. D. Brown. imhis pool room preparatory to the in- 0» C. Yeater lias changed his adt. ress Forest Grove, Rev. Hiram Gould, of apllation of two new pool tables. The from Monmouth to Molalla. Ladies and Childrens’ Furnishings Final Settlement. was a caller Monday. partition between the present room ami Mr. anti Mrs. Fay Brown have a new We (till have Makona Coffee, 6 pound- I l*ie b"* tuwling alley ie lieing taken and Millinery. horn son, born January 20th. o t i c e ih h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n - out, thus giving sufficient room. Mr. for $1. Crider’s grocery. dersigned have filed their final account hr Caldwell will now have six-tables, with sdniinistrators Dr. 11. 1.. Toney and Dr. S. T. Dono- f the estate of Mary Ann Sim- On March 1st the vacant store room Rev. A. A. Winter has been up from which he expects to supply the demand. kin», deceased, a o ml hoe, dentists. Ugl« Jglow building. Saturday February 8,1908, at Portland visiting his many friends here. 10 o ’clock,a. m .o f »aid day, at the cou n ty court in the Riley block will have as tenants house, of Polk county, O regon, has been fixed Cash paid for mink, coon, skunk, fox, Hugh and Roy Black came out from by Hon. E. F. Coad. ju dge o f the county court a new firm amonu: our business circle, marten and other furs.—Butler & Dunn. for «aid county, as the tim e and place for the who will deal in the articles mentioned their homesteads Tuesday for a months hearing of the same. All persons interested In Our home is overrun with rats, a > visit. said m atter are hereby notified to appear at in the second heading. The room they are many residences in town, We want said tim e and »how cause, if any there be, w hy ... » n*»v*»r an v « r b e e n August Rimer is running the Falls IN THE R OUG HEST WEATHER said account should not be approved and the J o c c u p y lia s n e v e r a s \ e i p e c n plas a good cat. City bank while Walter Williams is in estate settled and closed. AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY tered, but Mr. Riley assures the pro Dated this 7th day of January, 1908. .Siis. W. P. Otvssy and Miss Pearh* Heppner this week. prietors that everything will be ready ALFRED 81 AIK INH > WATERPROOF l glow, of South Lend, are visiting their JOHN HIM KINS. Miss Mareuritc Wilson, of Salem, vis for theit installation some days prior patents lieie. Adm inistrators of the estate. ited over Sunday at the home of Mr. W ebster Holm es, attorney. to the opening day. The new firm will M . and Mrs. Win. McHardy are the ami Mrs. J.L . Sweeney. enter the business arena under the title i roud parents oi a baby girl, born on Rev. Marrs is conducting a revival at of Smith Shelton, and is composed of last Thut sduv, POMMEL ' Teachers’ Examination Amity, and Miss Ella Roy has gone #\ < SLICKERS Mr. Ground Hog probably got bis down to assist with the singing. N otice is hereby given that the cou n ty super Mrs. Jer.nie Kmith and Miss May Shel intendent of Polk cou n ty w ill hold the regular ton, bo well and favorably known to our »350 nose Lit when lie made his yearly sche H. G. Campbell is getting ready for exam ination o f applicants for state and cou n ty duled appearance. readers as the obliging clerks of Ellis A papers at Dallas, as follow s: This trade mark the cannery by setting out 1,000 goose FOR STATE P \ PERS. and the word Keyt’s large mercantile establishment. Airs. ,1 C. Gay nor 1ms gone to Hepp- berry and 2,0tX) raspberry plants. T ower on the Com m encing W ednesday. February 12, at 9 ner to settle up the estate of her s o n ,; Judge Coad and Commissioner Teal »’clock a. m., and co n tin u in g until Saturday, They are going to fit up a swell place buttons distin tue late Robert Gay nor. “ February 15, at 4 o ’c lock , p. in. and will put in such a stock of goods as leave today to inspect bridges in the guish this high W ednesday--P nm anship, history, spelling, 1 grade slicker from We again have a stock of old papers ' Sad Creek and Perrydale vicinity. was never before seen on the west side. physical geograph y, reading and psychology. the just as good on hat.u which all are welcome to who! Mr«. Henrietta Ellis is over from >?n is Ka- T h u rsd a y -W ritten arith m etic, theory of They will cater to the very best trade, i towe « co toATOM u » a brands w i.l come and get them. teaching, gram m ar, bookkeepin g, physics, civil and are only going to put in the very lem visiting her son, Mr M. M. r n governm ent. The eiigiue of Hull <k Hayes is tem- and her (laughter, Mrs. N. L. Butler. F r id a y - Ph ysiology, geograph y, com posi best of goods along the lines me tioned. porari.y out «>1 commission, owing to ( Mr. I. 1*. Reese, a former county com- The ladies of Dallas and vicinity will j.-t-t-f f 1-+++4-8-++ M .+ + + + + + + + + + + tion , algebra. the ineze Sunday night. Saturday—Botany, plane geom etry, general mi sioner, now a resident of McMinn then«have an opportunity to get just history, school law. The genial deputy county clerk, A. F. i ville,was greeting old friends here today. FOR COUNTY PAPERS. What they want, and not have to go to Toner, lias been laid up about a week [ W. P. Lewis has sold his place near Com m encing W ednesday, Februarv 12, at 9 Mrs. Smith went with a bad case of lagrjppe. o ’clock , a m.. and con tin u in g until Friday, F eb the metropolis for it. town and is now a resident of Falls City, ruary 14, at 4 o 'c lo c k p. m. to Portland this morning to order Ye editor leaves tomorrow morning where he will accept a job in one of the W ednesday—Penm anship, history, orth og ra goods and to spend several weeks in get for Philomath to start a Woodman j mills. phy and reading. campaign in Benton county. T h ursd ay--W ritten arith m etic, theory of ting thoroughly acquainted with all the Theft of milk in bottles still contin teaching, gram m ar, physiology. very latest in the fashionable world in Sibley & Eakin have a new stenog- j ues. Three were taken last night. Friday G eography, school law, civ il g o v e rn rapher in the person of Miss Ethel First thing you know some one will get + Is the price we will pay for wheat millinery, Miss Shelton will also soon m ent, English literature. J at our mill. caught. until, of Clackamas county. H. C. SEYMOUR, County School Superintendent o f Polk C ou n go down to assist in so doing. A house or two is advertised for rent The east and middle west are t >dav ty, Oregon. The ladies in this vicinity are to be this week—an unusual tiling for Dallas. having the tim e of their lives with congratulated that Smith & Shelton They are generally all occupied. cold weather, while we here in Dallas have seen the need of such an establish Administrator’s Notice. Photos: Have baby’s picture while hardly need a tire in our business S W E E N E Y B R O S -, 3 ment and are willing to engage in it. places. alive and well. Family group while to o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h t t h e u n - That they will enjoy a good patronage is Proprietors. 4 gether and well.—T. J. CheiTington. The police court during the past week 4» dersigned has been appointed by the c o u n has been, as usual, very quiet. The only 4*4*4*4*4* *4-4-4-4-*4-4-4*+4*4-4H*4-4-+4-4~M ty cou rt of Polk Co., O regon, adm inistrator o f the prediction of the Ueiiiixer, as the On March 2nd at the Woodman hall the estate of Margaret M Y R iddell deceased. All member« case was one on Monday, when a half our fair sex hereabout* nev the Dixie Jubilee Singers will bold forth persons know ing them selves indebted to said dozen young men were haled before his estate are hereby notified to call and settle the er fail to note a good thing when they lor tiie benefit oi the public school li honor. Judge Brown, for disturbing the same with the undersigned w ithin six m onths brary. NEW TO-DAY from the date hereof and all persons h old in g see it, and will be generous with their early hours of the morning bv a hilari claim s agaiust said estate are hereby notified * ................. ~m------ ‘ “ ed patronage. Call at L. D. Daniels’ and get your ous celebration of a comrade’s birthday. to present the same du ly verified to m e at phonograph records. Everything in After a fatherly admonition the judge M onm outh, O regon, w ithin six m onths from A d vertising under this head $ cent a w ord the da to hereof. stock that you are liable to call for— gave them their liberty. each insertion We keep the Scientific American on Dated at Dalian, O regon, this 27th day of nothing missing. January, 1908. VVM. RIDDELL. Mr. A. Whitney is today moving his file in our office and ail who desire to A dm inistrator. look over this great mechanical expound- Dallas beat Eugene at basket ball on family to Independence, where he will N. L. Butler, SALE. Five W hite W j and otte pullets, er are at perfect liberty to do so. skates last Saturday nibgt 27 to 4, ami take charge of the electric plant there. COR Attorney for estate. 1 also M am m oth bronze turkeys. Albert Al- Mr. Whitney has proved himself a most next Saturday night will play a game r 27 derm an, No. 1, Salem. valuable man here, and while we regret with a Corvallis live. the departure of himself and estimable Li a circular recently gotten out for family,we can but be glad of his promo I E AM, harness and w agon for sale by W . P. F20 the Woodmen, our printer got their tion to such a responsible position. Mr. ' Lewis, Fall» City. membership in Oregon as 1,700. It Ratcliff will now have entire charge of should have been 17,000. the line work and wiring in Dallas. C O R SALE—F ou r cow s, that ’" ill be fresh in FIS 1 February, by John Ebbe, Dallas. A most enjoyable time was had at the Mr. W. B. Chance, deputy commis leap year party at the skating rink last Friday night. The rink was tastefully sioner and factory inspector for Oregon CIRST class lialeil am i loose hay for sale at uuderO. P. Huff, has been in Dallasand 1 reasonable rates by I. A. May, on he Row decorated for the occasion. Polk county since last Friday, inspect cliffe place, near Dallas. Both phones Miss Cora Tufts, who has been night ing its sawmills and other places where central at the Mutual telephone office, machinery is used. He gave the item has gone on an extended visit with rel izer a clean bill of health, finding that F OR RENT—A good house and h a m on nix acres just outside city lim its.—W. M. Elliott. we had installed every device for the M utual atives in San Diego. California. p hon e 1226. tf. safe guarding of our employees from ac Judge« Galloway was here Monday cident. Mr. Chance says that since the to held a special session of court, but OR sale on account o f my w ife’ s sickness — law has been in operation the number could not do so, as service had not been of accidents from the use of carlessly Fine farm, con sistin g of* 258 acres. Stands close investigation. G ood firstelass buildings. rendered on certain parties in the case placed machinery has decreased over 50 H alf purchase p rice cash, balan ce on time. at issue. Also good baled hay for sale.—W. F. Sim on, 2J per cent. m iles of Ilickreali. Address Indepen dence, Mrs. Veazie, who has been visiting F12 There are many new canneries to be No. 1. her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Glen, in Eu started in Oregon. 'In a few places the gene, went to Corvallis today to visit talk is to have a cannery to use the sur her daughter. Mrs. E. R. Bryson.— Eu Executrix Notice. plus fruit. This is a poor basis for a gene Guard. cannery. In order to have a successful Itching piles provoke profanity, but cannery, raise fruit for the cannery and OTICE is h ereb y given that the undersign profanity wont cure them. Doan’s ship the surplus. Naturally the fruit ed lias been app oin ted e xecu trix o f the Ointment cures itching, bleeding or that will sell best on the market will he estat*- of L. S. Perkins, deceased. 11 per protruding piles .liter years of suffering. the “ surplus” selected for shipping, but sons havin g cla im s against said estate are re quired to present the fa m e, du ly verified, and ' canner es which have to depend upon w ith the proper vouchers, to the undersigned At any drug store. . ^ j the use of fruit which cannot be otner- at the d ru g store in the city o f M onm outh, Rev. Marrs ordered an ad. 1 16 wise sold will not be a success. If Ore I’ olk cou n ty , O regon, w ith in six m onths from Itemizer two times to sell some posts, gon is to build up a great canning in the date o f this notice. Dated at M onm outh. Ore., Jan. 13. 1908. but one insertion sold them all. There dustry it will be because it cans first- EMMA JANE PERK I » 8 , is no medium like the Itemizer to get class fruit.—Oregon Agriculturist. E x ecu trix o f the estate o f L. 8 . Perkins, deceased. your wants before the people. M. Havter, dentist, Wilson building. C. A. Clark’s address, ns asked for last week, is Salem No. ij. E ngland S ays NO ALUM I n F ood and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder— So does France So does Germany N T h e tale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as MADE FOR SERVICE • ! Dallas flouring Mills N Grocery NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Our fine dish line is going fast at actual cost. These are not old style patterns, but the latest designs. As announced l a s t week we are sell ing them at cost because we don’t believe they be long with the gro cery business. when ordering baking ^aw der, Say p la in ly- R O Y A L ra m n and b e very sure you get RoyaL R oyal is the only Baking Pow der made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole- someness of the food. I Wheat 80* | Cents yourself against alum, y 0 injurious. Resolutions of Condolence. Fiske, the best printer. About WOO persons have registered in Whereas, it pleases the Almighty God] in His infinite wisdom to call from Marion county so far. the scenes of his earthly labors our es One pound canister Spider Leg Tea, teemed neighbor, Robert G avnor;be it 50 cents at ( ’ rider’s grocery. resolved that by the loss of our deceas A. J. Paul, of Saver, wants a man and ed neighltor that Dallas camp, 200 W.O. W., has lost a true neighbor and a faith wife, no children, to work on his farm. ful W oodman; be it farther resolved- W. A. Wann has filed on a homestead that this camp extend its condolence of snbirrigated land across the river from ami sympathy to the bereaved family; Arlington, and will inasre his family be it farther resolved, that a oopy of there and put out an orchard. these resolu'ions be spread upon the minutes of this camp, that a copy lie. r it is now a foregone conclusion that sent to the family, tnat a cony be sent the ftnai game of the basketball league, to the Oregon Woodman, ana that the if it turns out that it is necessary to play charter he draj»ed for thirty days. a game at the close to determine who Fraternally uubtnitted, the champions are, will be between H O. SEYMOUR. Dallas and one of the Portland teams, W . A. AYRES. and there lias been some talk of trying W. H. SOEHREN. to have this game pulled off on the Pa Committee. cific College floor. Newberg is a halfway ' -------♦ « ♦ — - place between the two points and we i Now it is the public printer who has have an excellent floor. It is also a been caught at grafting, and has been sure thing that we could insure a big suspended by the president. crowd.—Newberg Graphic. MONEY SAVED HERE! % A CLEARANCE SALE THAT WHL SHATTER ALL PRECEDENT IN LOW PRICES. r Our strictly adhered-to policy o f never to pack goods away from one season to the next, makes it imperative for us to hasten the de parture o f our present slock o f Suits and Overcoats before the arrival of spring goods. N WE WANT FRESH ROODS EACH SEASON A FULL LINE OF Fancy and Staple. Groceries ALW AYS FRESH If we had taken up our city water works proposition on the same principle as wo did our cannery, we could have had cheaper water today, and the stock holders getting a nice revenue. POLK FOR SHEEP. A. F. C am pbell, A ttorney for estate. W ood Bids Wanted. Experts Say Quality Better Than Output of Argentine or Australia. If you haven’ t time to exercise regu OTICE is hereby given that u p to February 6 , 1988 . at 1 n. m ., I w ill receive bids to be larly, Doan’s Kegulets will prevent con opened at the F ebruarv term o f cou n ty court, Leslie M. Scott, son of W. H. Scott, st pation. They induce u mild easy for the cou rt house as follow s . Tw enty cords has purchased through Food and Dairy nealtlitui action of the bowels without o f grub oak w ood t«> be not less than tw o In ch grip iug. Ask your druggist for them. Commissioner J. W. Bailey, 100 head of es at the sm all and 10 Inches at the large e n d s ; Lincoln ewes of J. B. Stump, Mon also 20 cord s o f body fir w ood, old grow th . All 25c. it to be delivered at the cou rt house not mouth. He has also bought two regis of later than Septem ber 1, 1908. The young ladies literary society at tered imported rams. The sheep are E. M.SMITH, C ouuty Clerk. the college entertained the young mens’ one, two and three-year-olds and are society Friday night. The hall was practically all from the Dttdding flock handsomely decorated with penants in Eugland. The sheep will be placed from the different colleges of the United on the Scott farm southeast of the city. Adm inistrator’s Notice. “ For the production of long wool States. stock,” says J. W . Bailey, “ the authori o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n - I make and repair umbrellas and ties are of one accord in saying that the derslgned has been a p p oin ted by the c o u n have new ones for sale. You can de Williamette valley is surpassed neither ty court o f Polk Cou ntv, O regon, adm inistrator pend on my makes being 3olid of con by Argentine nor England. The wool o f the estate o f M artha Fuchs, deceased. All persons k n ow in g them selves indebted to said struction and to wear well. Electric of the Williamette valley is pronoun ed are hereby notified to call and settle the flash lights on sale.—C. Risser, the gun bv experts to contain more life than the estate sam e w ith the undersigned w ithin six m onths smith. from the d a te hereof and all persons h old in g best the Argentine, Australian or En claim ‘ * estate are re hereby notified s against said Stops earache in two minutes; tooth glish flocks can produce. ver to present the same du ly y verified to the under •‘This is dne to the mild winters dur sighed w ithin six m onths from the date hereof, ache or pain of burn or scald iii five that the flame m ay be adjusterl. minutes: hoarseness, one hour: muscle- ing which the sheep can live in the open Dated at D allas, O regon tkia 16 th day o f J a n ache, two hours, sore throat, twelve 1 pasture practically all the time. Where uary, 1908. FRAN K T. Ft’ »'HH, they have to live for weeks at a time in h mrs—Dr. Thomas Electric Oil A dm inistrator. close sheds the wool will show it. Ano arch over pain. L. D. Brown. ther factor is the variety of green feed A ttorney for estate. The Pprtli n<l Commercial club has always at hand that puts life in the •lone considerable valuable advertising product. for Oregon, hut when they descend to a If we can get stockmen w ith money to rublter stamp as * return card on their give the Willamette valley the proper Guardian's Sale of Re il Property envelopes it detracts from their dignity trial I thoroughly believe we will aston at Private Sale. as an organization and the value of the ish the world in the quality of wool we advertising. can produce. Not only are the wool In the cou n ty cou rt o f the state o f Oregon Mr. Geo. Rowdiffe writes us from growers certain that the Willamette for M arion county Portland renewing his subscription toj valley is most favorable to producing In the m atter o f the estate ) r i st the Itemizer and Commoner, and re wool but also are the wool manufactur- Mabel 8m ith ° . m in or. j quests us not to publish a notice of his ] ers who have looked into the matter. VO TIU E 18 H ERKBY G IVEN TH AT TH E UN * death until he isdead. It is an unex They say with half the care given sheen derxigned, as guardian o f the said estate o f % plained mystery how such a report ev tn DMgMt Ul€ Willamette valh-v grip Mal»el Sm ith, m in or, under and by virtu e o f an r d e r o f -ale d u ly m ade, given ami rendered in * produce a better quality of wool by far. o and er got started. by said cou rt, and d u ly entered o f record | —Oregonian. therein by the a b ove en titled cou rt in I he ^ A correspondent of the Sunday Journ a b ov e en titled proceedin g on the 7th day o f I »ft al says rock oysters are to be found a t 1 January, 19<J8. w ill from and after the 24th day | # $100 Reward, $100. o f Febru ary. M i , p roceed to sell at p rivate | ■ no place in the world except at Nve! *al*-. for cash In hand for the hiKhcitt price ob- j % creek. This shows lamentable ignor The readers of this paper will be tain able an un d ivided neventh Interest in and ance. We do not suppose there is a pleased to learn that there is at to the follow in g described real property, be- J resort on the Oregon beach but what one drea<ie«i disease that science has lon gin g to the »aid estate, to wit : B eginn ing at a point 23.19 ch a in » south of has plenty of them. been able to cure in all its stages, and the southw est corn er o f section 18 in tow n sh ip | 6 south, range 5 west, o f W illam ette m ertdia that is Catarrh. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure is If our correspondents continue the 1 13.51 ch ain s to the southeast cor good service they have been giving our the onlr pmHtive core now known to the Catarrh being a one C lu ff; thence north to the ______ north boundar; ............ , . ___ ’f readers, we^yill soon have to devote a medical fraternity. line o f the Ma«on L. Sew ard d on a tion land whole page to their newsy letters. W e constitutional disease, requires a consti claim ; th en ce east 34.79 ch a in s to the northeast i tutional treatment. If all's Catarrh hope that we will have to do so, as we corn er o f said Seward c la im ; thence south 39.63 1 know that our fourth page is the best of Cure is taken infernally, acting directly c h s i n s ; then* « west 58.30 ch a in s to the tow n | sh ip lin e : thence north alon g said tow nship upon the blood and mucous sufaces of i the {»aper. e to the place o f begin n in g and situated in the system, thereby destroying the lin p-dk cou n ty . I The ladies of the Christian Church foundation of the disease.und giving Together w ith the tenem ents, hereditam ents ( ] will give a chicken hot tómale supper the patient strength hv building up the and appurten ances thereto belon gin g or other ap p ertaining. t in the basement • »( the church on Friday constitution and assisting nature in do w ise Rid« m ay Is* subm itted at any tim e after the »evening, February 7, from 6:30 to 7 :'D). ing its work. The proprietors have so ! The ladies have long l»een aeted for much faith in itr curative powers that i their famous chicken pie siip|*ers and they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ; this supper will inchide all the good case that it fails to cure. Send for list j things aa neuai, ttie tómales taking the of testimonials. Address, F J. Chenev piare of chiekee pie. The charge will A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all drug only be % cm»u. Come aed get a dollar gists, 7V Take Hall’i Family Pilla for ipatioo. l «upper for 7b m i l . N and not “Carry Overs.” “ But it is too late to buy winter clothing,” you say. Not a bit o f it— providing the inducements are great enough. Winter is not over by any means. We can expect plenty o f cold weather— more than likely, the coldest o f the year. The reputation earned by adherance to our rule o f making quality paramount to price, has given this store an unsurpassed reputation for u c a m ig . reliability and square dealing. • j *11 i • ;o go until the sale ends: i l win continu lits and Overeo 3 , ________________ $22.50 27.50 25.00 24.00 22.50 N which we sell you at 5 per cent less than any competitor. % REMEMBER BILLS PAID MONTHLY RECEIVE THIS CUT. Remember the number. Mark it on the wall and “ blow it in the bottle.” 20.00 18.00 17.50 16.50 15.00 13.50 12.50 10.50 << a u (< a u «< << (< << << (< a (< il tt << «< h a ii tt a it a a ll tt u ii a a li a 4i ii _________________20.75 18.75 18.00 17.50 15.00 13.50 13.00 12.50 11.25 10.25 9.50 7.50 Boys Short-Pants Suits and Overcoats, $5 and $6 values at $3.50 and $3.75; $4 and $4.50 values at $2.50 and $2.75; $3 and $3.50 values for $1.75 to $2.25. Boys’ Long-Pant Suits, sizes 12 years to 18 years, at actual COST Bovs’ Golf Shirts, good 59 ceit values at 35 cents; Boys’ SrifMRS $1.25 and $1.50 values al actual cost Smoking iackflts at Greatly Reduced Prices UGLOW CLOTHING HOUSE M W »»«