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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1913)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911 polu county oesehver tCRtseJt fro rr i-V rvr , n rr TvTPtfP?. TTvvA' 0 imiTvar. question f m jw.Vje wil be soivI is ttaeertaia. Ii kwl ety be ku5l Ilia 2ily Gt Kaiief Tfcet i awi a foot for appavpriatwa for "Gr$ e-t-Issr. of hai:s b: s&east ber ftf tie N"k5 Oaarvl. ws j'isre-i at r.. prut' upi Y&rs -v It is severs. cf bota fc.sjse feiif ittmwi t li bi jMwyeet aw aii I1 be brrbt vr a 3l lo$ ti iseJadww I'1 f .vfieps Sii tar4 ! lis feaeraS in' (eves5; wivfe tU iE.sttrsy,s l tSase,- AYaurAoe. at ii tisa rf lie cssaseawm lal AsA If I iwsl4St - lireo, ef Sm J tf V w e4 five si il:;: at tire of?ear wf tie $vraj udJ Sew ti-J socze r Rrt ti $cate asi sH oj JC.vr.iiy 5. aeeep $aei liuP tKvita&w I isi tW ro.!s jtvt urrte4 tie swfeiww W asj lbrasy S tW CA'.e f.:T 8f,lK si ls,v ti 0y vm? M lMi t tie ravftsitiiiai tJr TV sias Si f5 nrs Sl vih4! iK.iiss'.! by Jt-A SI.x55S. i4W4 14 E. Kii-l lJ si WV.X?" eei;5ie. Tl -iyu ot tie ' ti.-e iniy fe- wet f si vE.;55e by Se- Wt fcvaa ftr (waxsy. . 5.wi S,3 !ie wvmas .Yvvil V e m.&4 t mil thf fwkt&s i ti ?554 j&ssir tit t in r Sii f.T si v,. Vit- r . iC.v r s li w4 i-Na ti t bi Kf W SJjt X-'iif I x-.- s ti Ti vn trjCy s tie S Se Bsi?vt- wjwet i 5.i K.-ii jv.rji,-).fO.S sw'3r 5 skfisue tl fai;r t joMrttxiy fr f 9tm . si j-rf.'wo) M.-a.i:.ty i vrSer t f.iiSf iKA'rer 5"i !t-."tes d w-TcwfsuitifS. SKWk, J!.- 1.'0 5irf f t5 asri'-Rvii si m . Tjw u !k2 2I fs i ihijt"ttixy fjcn a i-!ii in b ftt- 3t i si SwtAS ioi.y S e ntO)i Si uiK.t itt 7v Si vert ycfcf t;.ir Si,1 -we? pc.-cvvtft lUsm wr;ij jvcj. A3i;C-Jfr 5f.ftj.iiV j'tv sifsa.', n txtras.'w by Sa.MC IVcJst ( sfcTrtnAifc iS.-i ycw w-'v-i rsr-'-"j'"i! ? Si 5e f 3" A"fJ.s. w;.'t..-' SJ.il aJI 31 u-s ttr as iin t S.ne b n5irf i i-y si ?:.-i'.'js-c u si ? ivnrr. Si iisf i i.h-i.:i'.'t tt 5iH WtliC N n.'tf iA Wj.V ff oe ft jtijc ivcore vj&ntui pli.Tg XXiiCl A jlt wfc )??- Our tVift bistorv of "Kn Our great Clearance Sale has stimulate) -liinhe opening of thk ine ftw, of weather gggteSali We still however have plenty of merchandise on hand to toptWtegB - Great Sale Will Positively Close Saturday, reoruqry ,, ,9,3 Hen's Suits At A Great Sacrifice Lot No 1 Men's and Young Men's Suits sold regularly at from $15 to; S20, this special lot, your choice ipy.OD Tn Men s HiVh Grade Suits. Choice patterns, sold reg- ukriv at from SIS to ?1.5U, mis special iou -i p o f - --f V Extra Sp3c!a!Jn Uses and Embreldsries 27 inch Embroidery Flouncing very hand some designs, sold regularly at from $1 to 1.25, this week at 79C Beautiful line of Laces at Special 8c Yost cbc&e in Val asi Toichoa Laces said regalaarly at Ite to 15c, this week per yard - 18-inch Taffetta Silks Now 29c Cleans est this line, only a few short lerths left, regular T2c goods, ' 3 6-inclt Percales H!ii2I Values 10c Yost choke of our entire sioci, light and . dsrk shades. Cotton Blankets This Week at 45c Large sire Cotton Bkiikets, sire MiTo, in Greys, Tars ard White Extra Vibes Ladies Sldrts, Extra Special $4.85 Our entire line cf Uiies Shirts, sold regutsHy st 7.0) and $7,50 included in this bt, AH new goods. Dont Fail To Visit This Store During This Week at tout choice for Extra Special on Boys' Suits No 1 About 50 Boys' Suits in the lot, choice patterns, up- late stv!es and full run of sizes, sold Qr qr rShriy at from $5 to $6.50, choice this week $0.1)0 rjeciaTBoHand-Tanored Suits ScJ regularly at from 7.50 to $10. Your choice A Q c th;i week at " " 4pxC4 Extra Special on Boys' Overcoats Our entire ike reduced to Bed Pwock Prices. Buy now during this Extra Special on Boys' Shoes lie enri-e line now going at prices that mean a great saving to One Lot of $2.50 to 3 Shoes at $1.50 per Pair Ladies' Suits and Coats, Choice $4.85 OrJy a few in this lot, styles are net the latest, hence the prl-e. These garments sold reguisrfy at frem $16 to 5x .-n win fi-i r-y-r srre b-riiins in Eirm'nts. Cdis mi Ends and Broken Lines. We are taking a great loss on may items in crder to class cut lines. Great Bargains in Curtains and Curtain Mi-iaL Cdi pairs cf Cuitams and Fortiers at less than cost. Remnants cf Dress Gds, Silks and Cotton Fabrics, Tahle linens and ether inateriil it iriatiy redncs d prices. TP, ' I I ' I ! If f I 1 1 f IS W I J 1 STOffi OREGON c:xt OS m I Mi 1:M TWO!- 'ii Ii ..-.m- WiUJr.'S JUBILEE SIEGERS THZSHY, l"r.'."Y 23, 533 P. tl tiTT au jr. iit -Qiii T;:r iiir "in tie 1.1. r!!n.i"j;i n f 'Uf i it Ut JtlWajilL 1.-1 : .. 1 rJIESS rh: A sccs t Suts ta Sfi tt Stirnx s 3RQDX HESSE ; -i Tk-.H tv 5Iiowel up by tti ! -. :-! r.-i sr. farmers should j kav st'.i-js. ia supplying their j ;" -l ?S"y taa get the water i z::k ? ; !i. i ;t-1i ir. is L suirsesteJ that j V Lirir tiia cay be naturally' -zz: zx!x slvA. regardiog the! :r s-:,e to be uei andj i-v (-!ir information, Mr. ; r isiy-i he i w&isg to answer t .;-:;--- lr ta5e aJdressdag : tV-ve. ! iYrav o Cv County t t ' - X It -x, TV . 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C G!ee dab r rs-;".:al itf-Tif h leave on it .'Vir part of tLe -:.. 1 Eaka"v will be . Tie glee elab -i : At -ra tli thus :r -'.if .c 11 aei Sfwarae aa ! 1 - redy been ap- .u! i.i: v ei.ered, wiLkh i d c .-r . cd tie evnserva:ive - - T:.r.-ri w jy i;ai te r - .-i u .3 aa eqsal wi:k '; ."-z :iia erarxta:ia j ' '- yri. as a ex:ert arrraehon.; - ir his been ar- "-"i- J-jra lie f:,rv- cf alL " ' ' '-"i t- i.5ilt exa-, T Ftvk a:-l Trvsere. rea-( '':. T : Zt t.z it ecli:3ei r'-'""- '"--a a series f qir-' -. piarv s- " i'- wi:i a iLrit bat ' SNOW REIGNS ON BORDER OF PACIFIC 1 1 (Continued from Page One) perrislon vt the city marshal, f brought iato sem-e to elear the long tretehe cf walk and tUo was used to elear the middle of the streets k refckl. This unique deviee for tiif barking" of snow is a home-made eontrivaiiee and attracted general i tentioo. It was profiled by i ta of burses asd did the work qiuetly. An arasv of business men and f.; ve w'ere al buy at all times m the" eSrt to keep walks clear for tra veL Lcjiaf Operations Cease, The work in the H'ing if stopped and t'e mills tmrfW el,ed down. Tte Dallas Lumber U-nr eic;pai;r. whkh Lad intern ed"u renew wk after havi e!J down for sEe time fur baiilin? of tbe dluI. deeiiled to por.e acr prop.el work nntu iLe W are able to supply k- Tte eoc:pacy aU tm work in the van! and at the pu aatil tLe x w e-.-.iId be eleaN work. It L? rpt:J "f, these paee will be n-u".. wek- . , Frail Trees Usisjored. , lea. for ihM.!: f ar.'.s wa Ie:t I " ,. , SJav the bev,:er.t a' a:a sea breere wkovm i cah of besets w a:;oa iu i-e c---- -3 efU it trf U ae creaie. , nasties i.fErera Orr- . Witt shows are a r-.t-i..: r Y, i- r A-r c ;e ! ; tie ;:aa:ka a-J i" f f . badlia wi'rf 55.-wbA..in ; rr-,-ra- beane r:: '" or the I: eotL.-i ee a:;oa o T"- a..- . i T m X-rw Sai-ii:. sw-ktwu- j. wr- r x - i ir- r i-i ties Dcwa. j" i : x bees a "' "2 e--:rJi:-a tW -' '-if rwr tie La-Va-' r:.i;- t-'""! f Txl . " t:3-e n sisi' ' ',r we--rit. Tie' Vy : W: :. y:riiT. Tii V A evi ; "e " v.:ber U:e- bar-.!sl br csea:ar v. - , .,: ,.3 MalaVtreet. aI;;- ore !'N re-. ti.at .-' " . S ;.;ar t r" t i?. -,e t, tie re , 4:e.I ia rasryi-- c-4;v fail T:e a-i - . -c :-s.-r W e l:: I a:.:4 tbere f. r, v, .T"' ""' -te r"v-. f tii - . -f t": "" y. 'r x-: tie p--ve-: -we V--'.--a i. : U i rrt i;" - , . - - ty :-e crvr !.? :. ,