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Subscription $1.50 Per Year.
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bo rv.tmMi.m f'1'' ' "wou wlmtnuevt'r.
Kuto.on di.ly mtvrHHm "' known on uppll
est Ion. '
Simpson.
Mr. 1M Steele has bought a fine trotter
from P. X. Steele, of The Dalles.
Mr nn.l Mrs. J. W. Ililtibrand were
visitor in your city Saturday.
Mifs Paisv Steele will leave soon for
the coast for her health.
Mr. X. Steele lias been busy pulling
pinks all week.
Mr. O. J. Bagley is busy mowing hay.
A. family from. Kansas is moving in on
Chas. Steward farm near here.
All the parties who went to the celebra
tion report plenty of rain. They were
sadlv disappointed when the motor failed
to return to these parts that evening.
!;! i'K..ria .u-jMimnanied hi mother
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to Portlniul M i'ilneminy, reivirimiK "-
drtV.
Claude Kltelton celebrated at Portland
this vear.
i. i..l.i.ti iiuih tin from Tort-
land Saturtlnv. remaining over until Mon
day with tin family of his i.tmnimoincr
Kiggs.
Miss bila lVlle Sinmlding i visiting at
the homo of lion. Seth Uiggs.
l.inn t!y recently purchased a nice
young cow ofT. I'. Canlicld.
n... .....,.,.. imiivi- ruins were verv detri
mental to early lv and cherries, spoiling
thousands of gallons of the latter in the
Willamette vallev. but the people ot Ore
eon should he glad it rained lor it will
put many thousands of dollar u their
pockets.
There aro some very good and some
verv poor crops in this vicinity.
Charley Wlialey mowed hay for binn
Guy Monday.
Mrs. Mat tie Williamson and her ist.-r,
Miss Ilattie Koherts, were Crowley visitors
Mondav.
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a I That the ht..i-k. in mr several limn, i full and our store crowded kQ
0 on everv Moor, wo tccl Unit it l nine in icti mo pr.-piu ... .;- r
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few of the thinus which we mo olh'img at
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very 1 1 -e ju ices. If vou are needing anything in me mm
FURNITURE
You will likely find what you want
at our store. Wo have a good as
sortment (MM's Cribs, l"th
wood liml iron.
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Iron Bedsteads
Is not surpassed by tlmsi of any
l store in the valley. Nearly wry
numlier of our people were interested ltody nowadays buys Iron Hedsteads
i'a strafe little craft anchored MflS) in p,,.,Vrt..uv to the older and more
wharf. It whs a pail boat, and the person : X J i
owning it had made the trip from Lewis-1 AS) ,,bjectioiiablc wooden ones. You
tun, Idaho, to ln.iepeinlenee ny i".j
Snake river, then the!
Columbia and up the Willamette. The
owner was ii peildlar who sold his wares
principally in the rural districts.
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I should collider their advantages le-
fore buying.
You can bank your money
on our
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Farmers are rushing to get their hay
all in. ! Something new and up-to-
J. C. Hastings returned irom loiuauu y
Monday. I jf
Mrs. J. S. Buchanan returned fromj
Montsvilla Monday.
It was reported here that Tracy, the es-jj
caped convict, had captured the battleship j
Oregon and was on his way to the Philip
pines. Percy Iladley is re-covering his barnj
near here. I l
r .,,,,1 tr KMnniifin me haulinsr lumber
for the Charter Oak Mill Co.
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To show you. All the latest
tilings in
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Mrs. T. B. Williams is visiting relatives j A pleased at any thin' to show
in I ortiaii'i.
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I'x'ing good values. They are tho linest
make and iiui-h we ever had. Tin 0
stvlc is up with taldes of higher cost (?D
made by other factories. They are f
mado i, S, 10 ami 12 f--et in" length.
We have them as low in price as
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vou samples and give you
L"i..,i v"ii;.,nw :uwl .1 I). Bevens arc
tending Ed Patras' garuen during his h-y prices,
sence about Hood Pviver. iIv :: -
Pearl and Burros Pose are making y f471 1
staves for Mr. Patras. ,N i ICWid CD
t .,s Sfonl-tnn is nuttinff down a well Z. m
for Ttoy Byerly with his boring machine, j C Street,
A. R. Lewis had a well bored last week j l
and the water now flows from a pipe six .1
feet above the ground.
tr.n sunk wells for J. D. Bevens ?1
and Hugh Williams last week. ('f
. 00 ct.'U at. work on niei'F
warehouse here.
t i Qfonf i banlinc rails from John
Story's, and C. E. Staats is hauling fence
posts from the samcpiace
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initio peopl( do not know that they
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at our stoic, which will out lasi sev
eral com limit lounges and not ost any ,
Iff
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Sam ilastings is putting in u uiinjfiuuii
bridge across uie sioun ncu
Crowley.
Mr. and Mrs. Esterbrook spent the
Fourth with relatives and friends at
Lafayette.
Johnnie Vincent came up from Middle
ton last Wednesday, remaining over Sun
day with the family of his uncle, Elder
G.'W. Pewtherer.
Mrs. B. F. Cochran, of DeMoss Springs,
is here to spend the summer with her
parents, Elder and Mrs. G. W. Pewtherer.
Mrs. A. G. Roberts, who has been in
poor health for several years, went down
to the Portland Sanitarium last Wednes
day. Mr. O. Wise went to Portland last Wed
nesday to celebrate, returning Sunday.
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Fire
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Monmouth, Oregon,
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Fire Association of Phil
adelphia AND THE
more. We make All f our ui.holster-
ed work and lv so doing put dollars
, into tho pockets of every purciiasei. y'
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If you are thinking of
furnishing an office we
if.iil.l 1 iL'n tn show vou our
J) ollicc desks and revolving
!) chairs. A full lino of dif-
for nt i.oH of roll and Hat
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Box couche for cosy corners (of)
and hod rooms aro quite popular at the
present time, and fjuito a lot of our Zm
time is occupied with special orders of
this kind.' Wo have them as low as $1. C(V
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We have Arti
ficial TalniH for
deeorativo use.
Why hotherwith
livo plants w hen
you can have ar
tificial oiioswitli
so much less fea
tr Hiblo
COeto .f2..r)0cach
from Nij ?':
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