grocery
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PROMINENT
ie lot of fresh Saratoga Chips.
; our line of olives; the best on the
Olives in Economy pint 40 cents
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B U S I N E S S FIRMS
fresh shipment o f Log Cabin ma-
>r try our Mixed Sweet Pickles;
i; also Fresh Dill Pickles.
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The Only Complete
Horse Shoeing and Repair Shop
In
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CompounJe
Glover s Meat Market
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lor, The Jacobson—Bade company, Jos
eph Pa«piat, George < iordon, John Keat
ing and J. W. Sweeney, most of them
being from Portland. The first named,
Venke A Taylor, of Hillsboro, were the
only ones to total their bid, it being
$17,983.75 cents for the job. The others
gave no totals, simply bidding on each
portion of the work. This being the
case, it was impossible last night to fi
gure out who was the lowest bidder, and
on motion of Councilman Ellis, his
honor, the mayor, the finance committee
and the city engineer were placed in
charge of the matter, they to make a
report to an adjourned meeting of the
council this evening, when the bid will
in all probability lie let to the lowest
bidder, providing he is a responsible
party ana his bid accompanied bv check.
The bids last night were accompanied
by checks ranging from $1500 to $2000,
except one.
u Coad a ce-
d on the west
ing the D. C.
1 length, and
ppe.tr at the
ber and show
New Temporary Schoolhotue.
lk Hhould not
At a meeting Tuesday night of the
all walks on
board of directors of school district 2, it
•ther proper-
was decided to put up a temporary
;ed their in*
structure for the accommodation of tbs
such.
primary grades, it being impossible to
(ling foot was secure a room in which to house them,
i for the lay- and the present structure being over
Svertlsed last crowded. The new building will be lo
cated on the south east corner of the
the bid wa« school lots, and will he built roughly,
• meeting.
but warmly and convenient. It will be
is well filled | of only one story, about 50x25, and con*
tain
two rooms. This will be made to
j see opened I
do until such time as a new and larger
ew sewerage | edifice can be erected.
era have been
• the last few I Wes Vaughn leaves today to superin
in force la s t: tend the hop dryers on the E. C. Horst
heir number ranch, of which Joda Morrison is mana
g the plum. ger. They expect to !>egin picking Mon
all but one day, and the Itemizer has printed 40,-
wry certified | 000 tickets for their use. Will Hinshaw,
fenke tfc Tay-1 of Falls City, will be head dryer.
Glover & Sears, Props.
Furniture. Carpets and Draperies
Wall Paper, Paints. Oils, Varnishes
Upholstering anJ Repairing
High Grade YELLOW FIR
Send Your House du s lor Prices
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a Specialty
The best meat of all kinds
constantly on hand
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W A S H IN G T O N A N D T E N T H STREETS
PORTLAND. O REG O N
WRITS F O R
Phones: Pacific States 136
M utual331
DALLAS PLANING MILL
GROCERIES.
PR O V ISIO N S
COUNTRY PRODUCE
F. J. COAD. Prop.
Doors, Windows,
CATALOG
\at Vinces You in a Qood Position
T..,..
Frames, Mouldings, Etc.
Largest Stock of Sash and Doors in Polk County
And
—AGENTS FOR—
The Famous Yakima Best Flour
Made from hard wheat Your money
hack if not satisfactory
Phones: Mutual 1141, Bell 511
RUBEROID
ROOFING
iregon „
uiiders
hat yo u c a n to p o p u la te yo ur Sta te ?
i PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers, mer-
clerks, people with brains, strong hands and
yital or no capital.
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< PACIFIC Co (L ines in Oregon)
»regon literature to the East for distribution
able agency. Will you not help the good
egon by sending us the names and addresses
are likely to be interested in this state? We
leur the expense of sending them complete
JREGON and its opportunities.
2 K E T S will be on sale during SEPTEM*
•lit from the East to all points in Oregon.
r of the principal cities are
ok. CoW “
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ptione
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From Dewisville
“ Cincinnati
“ Cleveland
“ N ew York
#30.00
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ty 30.00
35.50
38.00
$41.70
42.50
44.75
55.00
E T S C A N B E P R E P A ID
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a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
any of our agents. The ticket will then be
ph.
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D alla s, O r e g o n
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ssenger agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
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o o tw e a r
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S o e c ia lty
AS SHOE STORE
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OF THE COUNTY SEAT
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DALLAS, ORECON