place by putting up a new burn and
adding a new porch to his house.
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
a Most Valuable Agent.
T
CURES OF ECZEMA
The glye« • m employed In Dr. Pierce’s
medicines grei Uy enhances the medicinal
properties whi h It extracts from native
medicinal rises and holds in solution
much better than alcohol would. It al.-o
pos>esscs medi. inal pro|*ertics of Its own,
being a valuable demulcent, nutritive,
antiseptic and anti ferment. It adds
greatly to the efficacy of tin* Black Cherry-
bark, Blood root, Holden Seal root. Stone
Mr. M. A Wilson, son of Mr. and root and Quoeu’s root, contaim*d in
"(¡olden Medic: I Discovery ” in subduing
Mr. M. L. Thompson is making con Mrs. J. II. Wilson, arrived home Mon chroulc. or lingering coughs, bronchial,
siderable improvement in and about his day evening from Oakland, Cal., after throat and lung affections, for all of which
being absent for a year in search of
drugstore and postoftiee building.
* R. L. CHAPMAN.
health, hut says that he feels better here these agents are recoin mended by stand
.)ustice of the Peace Hubbard was en than anywhere he has been. Mr. Wil ard medical authorities.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
In all cases where there is a wasting
gaged one day last week trying his first son left*:» year ago for Denver. Colo.,
and
ease. His decision was satisfactory to but stayed about five months, left there away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak
E^BALMER
stomach,
as in the early stages of con-
all
concerned.
O F F IC E : C h a p el a n d P a r ló n , N. M ain at.
ami went to California, then to Oak land
iumquhn, there can be no doubt that gly-
D A L L A S ,O R E G O N :
John Chamberlain, a brother of our but says he has gained tive ¡ion in Is cerine/acts as a valuable nutritive and
Bell Phone 1W. - M u tu a l P h o n e 130«.
city marshal, was visiting in town last since being home a week ami also says aids fne Golden Seal root. Stone root,
week. Mr. ( Miamherlain i* pattern that he thinks more of bis country than Qucefcs rof)t and Black Cherrybark in
Call* Promptly Answered Day or Nljfht.
romoUnff fligestion and building up the
maker for the large iron works in Port ever Indore ami has come back to stay.
esh aimisfrength, controlling the cough
land.
On Friday at 2 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. and bringing about a healthy condition
F. A. Lucas was in town last week. D. K. Brannon were the most surprised Of the w de system. Of course, it mu t
?cted to work miracles. It will
Mr. Lucas and wife leave Portland this persons on tin* coast. It was Mrs. not b<
FALLS CITY.
wet k for an extended trip through the Brannons 53rd birthday ami 90 friends not cure •nsumption except In Its earlier
stages.
"ULjiirn Mfv jim r- (¿-U;
and
relatives
arrived
at
their
beautiful
eastern states and will not return for
ill .Ml,- aiULUj. I , n ,r ,
71
home on the Salem and Dallas road and nay*, haii
Joeh Talbott was a Portland visitor some months.
I M
r l (.iih ii-.S - antj f iir
And.
h ron
j i i ic u soi
i i i a
presented her with a l>eautiful china
In acute couchS
arbcncss. Inacu
Monday.
The shower last Tuesday evening tea set of 100 pieces. Mrs. J. It. Bed tTrrr.TTwilh hoarseness.
It is not so ctTcclive. iris In the lingering
Tom Edgar is bavin# a deep well after the great heat of the day laid the ford presented them to Mrs. Brannon. hang-on coughs, or those of long standing,
i dust nicely and cooled the atmosphere. About 5 p in. an elaborate dinner was even when accompanied by bleeding from
bored at his residence on the hill.
It was a good thing, such as Falls City served seating 40 at the first table, 40 at lu n g s , that it bus performed its m o s t
Mrs. J. C. Uaynor has been visiting is always getting.
the second and 10 at the third table, ami m a r v e l o u s cures.
her daughter, Mrs. Walter Williams.
Prof. Finley LUlngwood, M. D., of Ben
sa v it made a lot of persons passing by nett
Med. College, Chicago, says of gly
Mrs. Travis lias returned from Idaho,
look to see that beautiful long table on cerine:
WEST SALEM.
where she lias been visiting her chil-|
the lawn decorated with beautiful flow
" I n dyspepsia it serves an excellent purpose.
ers ami eatables. There was music by Holding a tiaed quantity of the peroxide of
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Smith visited re Miss Jennie Moll and at dusk they all h y d r o g e n In s o l u t io n . It Is one of the b est
m a n u fa c t u r e d p r o d u c t s o f t h e present time In
Miss Nellie Collins is receiving a viait latives Sund ty.
departed whence they came, all declar it s a c t io n u p o n e n fe e b le d , disordered su m
from her two sisters from Dallas this
a c h s , e s p e c i a l ly if t h e r e Is ulceration or ea-
ing
they
bad
the
most
enjoyable
time
Elmer Bales is working for the Tele
week.
tu n iiH i u a .-u ru is ( c a t ¡tribal in lla n in n it Ion o f
of their lives.
ston e.t ID. it is n m o s t e ff ic i e n t p r e p a r a t io n .
phone company.
Attorney Flower returned Monday
G ly c e r in e w ill l e l h - v o m a n y c o s e , o f p y i w . s
Willamette Valley against the world. (h e a r t b u r n ) ami e x c e s s iv e g a s t r i c (s to m a c h )
from a three days business trip to the
McDowell Bros, threshing outfit visit
Mr. Jno. Simon returned home Sunday add! I
ed our parts Thursday and Friday.
metropolis.
'( » o l d e n M e d ic a l D is c o v e r y " e n r i c h e s a n d
morning from a three months trip
p im p le s,
p u trifles
rifl'
t h e blo
bl«>od
o d c u u r in
i n g b lo
l o tch
t c h es
e s pin
Mr. \V. W. Bales is improving slowly through tie East, visiting Wisconsin
W. L. Tooze. jr. has arrived with his
‘ 1 sores.
e r u p t io n s , sc rofu lou s sw ellings and old
wife. He will enter the practice of law is now able to lie around on crutches. Minnesota and Nebraska. He said that or u lcers .
S
en
d
t
o
D
r.
R.
V.
Pierce,
of
Buffalo.
N Y.
in Dallas soon.
Mrs. J. T. Hunt fell while going to he was the most pleased man on earth for free Wxiklet te l l i n g all a)« u t t h e na ti * «
when he stepped off the train at Salem. medicinal roots composing this wonderful
Charley Palmer has gone to Minne Mrr. Brannons party Tuesday and hurt Mr. Simon savs that this country is the medicale.
Tuera G no alcohol In Ik
sota, called there by the serious illness herself quiie bad.
t»est in the world. He saw places that
of his aged mother.
Mr. (i. L. Frazer is improving his had boosters but told them he would
not give them five cents for their whole
Mrs. John MeCalleum returned from
country, he was going back to Hod’s
country, the Willamette Valley. Mr. Newport Saturday.
Simon was going to visit his cousins in
Reason Kibby visited at the home of
Nebraska but w hen he got to that place Dick Rodgers Sunday.
he saw all the shocked grain under
Ned Simmons passed through the
water so he did not stop but kept coin
ing cm to ( h d ’s country. He stopped valley Sunday going to Wells.
over at Ogden for a few hours, bought
W. W. Miner ami wife went to New
25 cents worth of peaches which looked port on the excursion Sunday.
very tine, did not try them until he got on
15,000‘acres of land in the state of rounded by 1000 to 1500 foot eleva
Sheriff Ray Rodgers, of Gilliam coun
the train and thought he would proceed
Idaho, lying along the Snake River tions. The soil is unsurpassed for
to devour some of his favorite fruit, but ty, visited Sunday with Dick Rodgers
ahi;*,
when
he
started
he
stopped
for
he
and on the main line of the (>. S. L. frmit culture and there is an a llin
Miss Mable Price returned home Sat
could not get his teeth in them. Well urday after a visit with relatives and
railroad, between the towns of King dami surplus of water. The land is
John could not control his temper and friends in the valley.
Hill and (llenn’s Ferry, will be open o|M*ned under the Carey Act, pro
threw them all through the window ami
for settlement October 12, 1908. The tecting the pinch iser and assuring
Cecil Townsend came home Saturday
waited until he got to Portland then
bought half a dollars worth of Crawfords from near where he had been with the
sale of the land will be under the su the water rights. Money deposited
and he said they were delicious. Mr. Miller, Frantz threshing machine, oil
pervision of the State Land Board of on locations not found desirable, will
Simon reports very hot weather in the account of being sick.
Idaho. The tract lies in a cove, sur-
l>e refunded.
East ami savs it took him all his time
Frank Miller bail the misfortune to
fighting flies arid mosnuitoes which he loose his buggy horse Saturday night.
says were very thick, flies in the day It was in the field apparently as well as
time. mosquitoes at night. Mr. Simon
usual at night and in the morning was
did some great boosting for Salem ami
the Willamette Valley while there. Hi? dead.
All the County News Graphically Writ“
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
Mr. and Mr«. Edwin Elliott and son,
Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs. J . E. R ohm
arc a*, the coast. Mr Elliott had a
stroke Indore he left which caused the
left side to In* paralyzed so he could not
speak. They went to the coast to see if
that would lielp him but friends receiv
ed a letter saving that he had another
there and will return on Wednesday.
BOTH OWE COMPLETE
RECOVERY TO CUTICURA
“ In 1884 my grandson, a babe, had
an attack of eczema, and after trying
the doctors to the
extent of heavy
bilis and an in
crease of tiie dis
ease and suffering,
I recommended Cu-
ticura and in a few
weeks the child was
well. He is to-day
a strong man and
a b s o l u t e l y free
from the disease.
A few years ago I
contracted eczema,
and became an in
tense sufferer. A whole winter passed
without once having on sh< es, my
ankles and nearly from the knees to the
toes being covered with virulent seres. I
tried practitioners, specialists, dcrrr.atol-
ogi-ts, etc., to no purpose. My daughter-
in-law reminded me of having prescribed
Cuticura for my grandson more than
twenty years ago. I at « nee procured
the Cuticura Remedies and found im
mediate improvement and final cure,
till to-day, though well along in years,
I am as though I had never had that
disease. I am well known in the vicin
ity of Louisville and Cincinnati, and all
this could be verified by witnesses.
M. W. LaRue, 845 Seventh St., Louis
ville, Ky., April 23 and May 14, 1907.’*
The drawing of lorntioiiH will I»'held at Kin« Mill, where all conveniences
have been arranged in the way of sleeping, eating and other acominodations.
Tourist sleepers will lie sidetracked for those who wish to occupy them.
This is the most promising opportunity ever offered home seekers in the
state of Idaho.
For lit
KINGS HILL IRRIGATION & POWMR CO.
M A I N O F F IC E
BOISE, IDAHO
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KINGS VALLEY.
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We Cater
to the
Local Trade
Miss Garland Hill visited friends in
Taylor Miller was an Airlie visitor Salem Thursday.
Sunday.
Miss Babe Owen has returned from
( 'luirles Cooper, of Airlie, was in the her trip to the coast.
valley Monday.
Mrs. Lynn Davidson has returned
Ben West has gone to Spauldings log from two weeks spent at Newport.
in# camp to work.
Misses Opal and Irma Hall visited
their sister, Mrs. Claud Skinner, Sun-j
day.
2 0 Per Cent
Discount
ON ALL FURNITURE
THIS WEEK AND NEXT
Mrs. E. T. Henkle and daughter, <
Emma, returned from Newport Mon- \
day.
Ralph Davidson, of Parker, visited i
Independence friends the first of the l
I week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Madison and son, I
Harry, were Independence visitors Sat- 1
urdav.
SALT CREEK
Mrs. Sarah Young, of Portland, is here j
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Claggett.
Mrs. W. II Ormsby has been up from j
Portland visiting her mother, Mrs.
John Belt.
Mrs. J. C. Morrison and son, Ralph, I
went to Newport Thursday for a few I
days outing.
LUMBER CO.
Miss Ruby Rogoway, of Albany, vis
ited at tb*» home of her sister, Mrs. A.
Gross, the pest week.
Everything Goes
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
INSTRUCTOR ON
Mrs. August. Sperling and daughters,
Rowena ami Leona, have returned from
their outing spent at Newport.
PIANO AND ORGAN.
Mrs. Hodge, of Amity, visited a few
days last week with her sister, Mrs.
Jennings.
Mr. i/oop and sons, of SmithfloM,
helped Alfred Jones haul grain Monday
and Tuesday.
Mrs. Fannie MuTkey and daughter, of
Salem, have been visiting at the home
of Lee Conner.
Guy Bros. & Dalton
Hardware and Furniture
J W. Caldwell and -on. of Dallas,
were at Ia»e Conner’s the first of the
week stacking hay.
Miss Clara Summers, of Wait-burg is
spending the summer with her aunt,
Mrs. Marguerite Riggs.
The material for the new steel bridges
to I k » put in near Perrvdale was unload
ed here the first of the week
Mrs. Richmond, of Dallas, who has
l een visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Lynn, returned to her heme Saturday
evening.
C A S T O R IA
G E N U IN E
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Haynes are the
proud parents of a new boy.
ALW AYS
Bears the Signature of
A special school meeting was held
Monday to vote on the question of bond
ing the school district to build a new
school house. The proposition was de
feated 33 to 18.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
New Subscribers This Week.
W, J. Crawford, Salem, No. 1.
Mrs. Mary Farrow. Paisley.
W. W. Smith, Monmouth.
I‘ . F. Browser, Dallas.
J. C. Havter. Trinidad, Colo.
J. S. Coo ke, Dallas.
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
Last Saturday was one of the busiest
days Pallas has experie iced for a num
ber of weeks, quite a number of farmers
coming to town.
MARKET REPORT.
Our presses have been running
ateadilv this week on hop checks. Do
not wait until the morning you begin
picking to order, as one man did last
year.
Wheat, a bushel, 85c.
Bran, a ton. $25 00.
Shorts, a ton, $30.
Oats, a bushel, 30 cents.
Flour, a barrel,»$4.75.
Flour, a sack, $1 25.
Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
Potatoes* a bushel, 00.
Butter, a pound, 20 cents.
Lard, a pound, 15 cents.
Bacon, sides, a pound, 10 cents.
Hams, a pound, 15 to 20 cents.
Shoulders, a pound, 12lo cents.
Eggs, a dozen, 25 cents.
Chickens, a dozen, $3 ((2> $5.
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 ($ 15 cents.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
Turnips, a pound, 2 cents,
Cabbage, a pound, 1 cents.
Onions, a pound, 3 cents.
Beans, a pound, 5)# (& 8 cents.
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
h a y , a ton, $8 (3> $12.
The man spoken of last week as hav
ing confessed to a robbery at Falls City
a year ago, and whom Sheriff Grant
brought home from Corvallis last Thurs
day had his hearing liefnre Justice Hol
man Friday and on pleading guilty was
fined $20 or boarding at the expense of
he count v for ten days. He took the
latter and will get out of jail next Mon
day. He gives his name as Miller.
Willamette University.
MUHCOTT A STARR, PROPRIKTORM
All kinds of hauling at reasonable
rates. Phone orders promptly at
tended to. Headquarters at W eb
ster’s confectionery.
Phones: Bell 204, Mntu 1 254
Ba n Phone Mutual 245
Phones :
Mutual 327
Bell 191
Glover’s
Meat Market
DALLAS, OREGON
All kinds of meats.
Pure lard.
Fi-li »ml poultry Fridays and
Sa t urdav s.
Highest m arket price
paid for fa t stock.
DALLAS CiTY BANK
Dallas, Oregon.
R .C . CRAVE N
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W. G. VASSALL
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TEA
Ts there a better way to
keep the family longer at
table, to keep it together?
Y o u r g rocer returns you r m on ey
if you d o n 't
Presiden
Cashier
D IR E C T O R S :
N. L. Butler, K. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt
M. M. Ellis, VV. G. Vassal 1.
This hank is pleased to place at the
disposal of its customers the facilities
gained during many years of continuous
service and growth.
like S ch illin g s L est; w e pay hun.
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Founded in 1844.
New $50,000 building this year. The
College of Liberal Arts has strong, brain
developing courses. Other courses in
Oratory, Music, Theology, Education,
Medicine, Law, and in the Acadamy.
Forty-five Professors.
High quality
instruction. State Libraries afford su
perior advantages. For catalogue ad
dress
City Express & Transfer Co.
RRPOKTKD W EK K LY BY U. S. L O U G H ARY .
Mr. and Mis. Edward Gerlinger en
tertained a number of the Hearth* show
people after the performance Saturday
night, also our foreman, Mr. Jack
Athey. A most agreeable hour or two
was spent in professional talk, all <>f
those present having had considerate
experience along theatrical lines.
My creed is “ exterminate the private
monopoly. A legitimate corporation
can he regulated, but a crimnal corpora
tion is beyond the reach of regulation.”
Mr. Taft said I was to annihilate busi
ness combinations, while he declared
himself content to regulate the great
corporations. I accept this issue, and
in reply I will call attention to the fact
that trusts have regulated the republi
cans, not the republicans the trusts.—
W. J. Bryan
, new YOftii omr.
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a one is the Deparment of Law of
the CniveJsity of Oregon. Its grad
uates succeed, and many of them are
now prominent members of the
bench and bar. Faculty of seven
teen instructors. Students have ac
cess to 10,000 voluinns. Next term
opens about September 21, 1908.
Free catalogue on application. Ad
dress W’ alter II. Evans, Secretary,
fill Corbett Bid., Portland, Ore.
LOW
P RI C E S
APPEAL
TO
YOU
this is decidedly the place at which to
buy your groceries. The little you have
to pay here for good things to eat w ill
be a pleasant surprise to you.
50 lbs. and under, I ic per lb. 1
100 lbs. . . . $1.25'per 100 |
200 lbs. . . .
1.00 per I 00 J
OUR REPUTATION FOR GROCERY
QUALITY
may have led you to infer that our pri
ces are as high as the character of our
merchandise. A visit here will remove
that
impression immediately. You
will find tiie cost of our groceries not a
bit more than you generally have to
pay for articles whose cheap prices are
their only merit.
%
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On and After This Date the
Price of Ice Will be
as Follows:
|
Cash must accompany all out- ^
of-town orders and add 15c for
each sack.
(DALLAS ICE CO.
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Bicycle
j YEARLY
Repairing \ P R O F I T
D. L. Kevt and Fred TTebding, w ere’
; Portland visitors Saturday and Sunday, |
Henry and Wm. Kevt and their fami
lies spent Sunday with friends near
Salem.
RUGS, Etc.
Mrs. Ida Morgan, of Winlock, Wash.,
is visiting relatives here.
E. B O Y D & SO N
PERRYDALE.
Wm. Keyt clerked in Fred Hehding’ s
store Saturday, during the latter’s ab
sence.
CARPETS
Archie McNeil of Monmouth, visited
friends here Friday.
Mrs. Clarence Henkle has returned
to Portland after visiting a few* days
1 with Mr. and Mrs. Will Walkei.
The Perrvdale Milling Company are
kept quite busy now handling the new
! crop.
FURNITURE
Miss I'hetm Anderson is visiting rela
tives in Washington.
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
Dallas, Oregon.
Prof. Clifford Kantner and family are
tin* guests of Mrs. Kantner’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker.
Mr. F.d Rowland and family visited
: at the home of J. F. Morrison Sunday, j
THIS INCLUDES
News is scarce as every body is busy
harvesting.
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
W ILL HUBBARD
W h a t is C A S T O R IA
Castorla is a harmless substitute fo r Castor Oil, P a re
goric, l>rops an d Sooth in g Syrups. I t is Pleasunt. I t
contains neither O pium , M orphine n o r oth er N arcotie
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s
and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea an d W in d
Colic. I t relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. I t assimilates th e F ood , regulates the
Stom ach and B ow els, givin g healthy and natural sleep.
T h e Children’ s 1‘ auacea—T he M oth er's F rien d .
BALLST0N.
P R E S . F. H O M A N ,
Sa l e m, O r e g o n .
Misses Grace Damon and Minnie
Aehenbaeh, of Salem, visited Miss Da
mon’ s parents Saturday.
No Prices Raised
and have every
thing to satisfy
your wants
E. W. Cooper and wife, of Albany, |
were visiting relatives in this city last
week
Horace Burnett visited at the home
of his sister, Mrs. Sherman Haves, the
last of the week.
Klda Clarke is staying with her sister, |
Mrs. Belle Sullivan, of Falls City.
Mrs. Sullivan has been sick for some
time but is some better at present.
Mr. and Mrs. (>. M. Lehman, Mr. and
M rs. Newt (¡room s, Flossie (¡rooms,
Levi Lehman, of Monmouth, Grandma
Merren, George Herien, and A. S Ship-
lev w ere guests at the Fish hack home :
Sunday.
Most of the grain in this locality is
threshed, the average yield of wheat be
ing about twenty bushels to the acre.
\ few acres of new land owned by Mr.
Domes, near McCoy yielded fifty-five
bushels to tiie acre.
Mr. Van North wick and wife an-1
Misses Fanny and Ola Kevt left Satur
day morning for an extended trip
through the east. They will visit rela
tives iu Illinois and Ohio, and also ex-
Mr. Murnev is back from an outing
at Newport.
T h e K in d Y ou H ave A lw ays B ou gh t, an d w h ich has been
in use for over 30 years, lias b orn e th e signature o f
an d hus been m ade under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
A llo w no on e to deceive you In tills.
A ll C ounterfeits, Im itations an d “ Ju st-u s-good ” are bu t
E xperim ents that trifle w ith an d endanger the health o t
Infants and Children—E xperience against E xperim ent.
Chas. Huntley and small son, of Inde
pendence, are hauling wood from the
Rufus Smith place
Cut leum Soap (28«.) to Clean*» the Skin. Cutl-
cura Ointment (60 *.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuti
cura FU.solvent (50c.). (or In the form of Chocolate
Coated Pills. 25c. per vial o f (>;o to Purify the Blood.
8old throughout the world. Potter Drug >k Chetn.
Corp.. Sole Props.. Boston. M.- um .
our Mailed Free, Cuticura B ook on Skin Diseases.
had taken a large number of Cherry
INDEPENDENCE.
City pamphlets with him and says they
were all gone before lie bad been there
a short time and advised them all to
Mrs. S. E. Owen has returned from
come West. After arriving home In*
found bis son. Walter, in the hospital, Newport.
lie having an operation on bis arm, Sat
Sherman Hayes was a Salem visitor
urday.
Thursday.
R ED U C ED R A ILR O A D R A TE S
Ask your station agent for r ites and full particulars as to location.
erature and full information about the land, write to
James Goodman and nephew, Lee
Clarke, are on an outing at the Nestuc-
ca.
The agonizing itching and burning
of the skin, as in eczema: the frightful
scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair
and crusting of scalp, as in sea I led
head; the facial disfigurement, as in acne
— all demand remedies of extraordinary
virtues to successfully cope with them.
That Cuticura Soap. Ointment, and Pills
aro such stands proven by testimonials
of remarkable cures when many rem
edies and even physicians have failed.
One set is often sufficient to cure.
CAREY ACT
LAND SALE
E S k i.-J L -’n L W
John Pitzt r w as a t t imtep«. ndcnce vis
itor Sunday.
Riddell Bros, have closed dow n their
threshing machine for a few days.
Over Twenty-three Years Ago Baby
had Severe Attack— Years Later
Grandfather Suffered Torments
with the Disease-Virulent Sores
Developed from Knees to Toes.
S
GRAND O P E N I N G ON
OCTOBER THE TWELFTH
pect to visit »«verni of the large cities
and places of interest before their re
turn.
t W ith our 10 years exper-
| ience in repairing bicy-
t cles with the most un-
t to-date tools and metn-
* ods we are better pre-
’ dared to do your wheel
•t work than any one else,
and guarantee satisfac
tion and right prices.
Full Line of
Bike Supplies
This is the place
to get your
BABY CARRIAGE TIRES
LEE SMITH’S CYCIERY
PROSPERITY depends more u p o n invest
ment than any other source of profit. Good
investments are as difficult to find as a needle
in a haystack.
REAL ESTATE is the basis o f all value. It
has made more b is fortunes than all other
investments combined.
Provided it is de
sirably located, it is impossible to lose.
THE NORTHWEST is the center o f greeter
reel estate activity than any other part of
the United States. Even Eastern capital
knows it and invests.
OREGON has more wealth-makinff opportu
nities than any other State in the Union.
It* resources are phenomenal. The develop
ment o f the State means riches for the City.
PORTLAND realty investments psy from 20
to 100 per cent annually. W e have several
that require a few dollars a month and will
net the investor big money and earn an an
nual profit. For particular* mail the coupon
THE SPAN TON COM PANY
270
S t a r k S tr k k t
P o r tl a n d , O rboon :
G entlem en -
Please inform me how I can secure e
Y E A R L Y PRO FIT on a small monthly
investment in Portland real estate.
Corner Grocery
FR ED . J. W A G N E R
has just put in one of
the “ Bareus”
^ We Make
Our Own
IDE 0 UsM
HORSE-SHOEING
devices. It is the latest thing
out for shoeing horses and he
has the best equipment and
can do the best horse-shoeing
there is done in the county.
He has the best of help and
therefor can bark up what be
says. Just give him a trial
and be convinced. Thereis no
better work put ou t than is
put out at this shop.
The
BEST
MEATS
4
Come in and try a dish.
All we sis!: is a com pari
son and we will have you
as a regular customer.
4
Our parlors are cool,
plcny.int and inviting.
£
Caterers for balls, pic-
nics, private parties, etc.
Delivery free of charge.
d Everything in confection-
2 er> and tropical fruits
N ame
O F
A porej
The Spanton Company
270
A U F
K IN D S
STARK STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON
A T
BARNHART & GRANT
N e x t to Postoffice
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Johnson Bros.
North Main Street
DALLAS
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