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ill- Frosta dcOrmitsctyoupfect in&ensWathcrbinJ hoe& Buy Diamond Brand Shoes and you will get good val ues and com fortable wear Women's High Grade, Welt Shoes in Patent Colt, with Cloth Top, and Dull Kid Tops in Button and Lace, $3 50. Gun Metal and Vici Kid with flexible moony soles, $3.00. Women's Cascade at $2.50, in all Leathers in But ton and Lace. Children's Shoes in all grades, with a School Com panion free. FITTS-BUNKER MER. CO., OREGON, MISSOURI. You are to be the Judge. When wanting anything in the FURNITURE Line come in and look through our Stock. We have a lot of good things for you at prices that will he satisfactory to you. Our goods are from the hest Factories and Mills. We sell the Heath & Milligan "Best Prepared Paint." Also Oils and Var nishes, Glass, Picture Frames and a general line of Furniture Sundries. DENNY & RAY HILL. OREGON, MISSOURI. Furniture and Undertaking Here are a few of the good things obtainable at our store: Hard Coal Stoves Soft Coal Stoves Trash Burners Tinware Enamel Ware Nickel Plated Ware Silverware Queensware Acetylene Light Carbide Acetylene Auto Carbide Window Glass Picture Glass Picture Frames Furniture Linoleum Window Shades American Wire Electric Weld Wire Barb Wire Smooth Wire Baling Wire Pumps Wind Mills Gas Engines Fan Mills Cider Mills Feed Grinders Corn Shelters Sewing Machines Washing Machines Cream Separators Cutlery kA oimnct omthinn vnn want in these lines. We will niiu anuuoi ui.j ) j --- .... furnish anything you want at mail order house prices, on the same terms. Braqq-Munn H'd'w Co. OREGON, MISSOURI. Dr. C. L. Evans has $10,000.00 to loan on good real estate. Mrs. R. G. Ruley and children were in St. Joseph, last week. Mrs. Dan Burrier has returned from her extensive western trip. For Sale About 150 cords of dry wood, 1.75 a cord. Alfred Bahler. For Sale A two-year-old Berk shire Boar. Lawrence Walker. Wagons, Scoop Boards and Wa gon Boxes. Frank Foster. For Sale Some Poland China Male Pigs: good ones. T. O. Kreek. Dr. J. L. Hogan, Physician and Surgeon, Forbes, Mo. Martin Phone. For Sale 3 good sucking mare mules: spring colts. Apply to Frank Sutton. Note change in time of departure of trains on The Oregon Interurban Railway. Judge Murphy has been quite sick this week, from an acute attack of stomach trouble. Ol Mcintosh and Jim Bunker, of the Big Lake district, are back home from Elkton. S. D. -Miss Belle Streckbein, of St. Jo seph, is hereon a visit with her sister, Mrs. Setta Phil"brick. The celebrated Mound City Paint for sale at Phillips' Drug Store. Every gallon guaranteed. Mrs. George H. Allen and chil dren, Ethel and Edgar, were in St. Jo seph, visiting relatives, last Saturday. Fred Philbrick has had his bar ber shop repapered and repainted in side. It makes it look like a new shop. Notice ad of E. P. Eddy in this issue. Miss Hazel Hoffman was in St. Joseph, last Saturday. Mrs. Charles Koock was a St. Jo seph visitor, last Saturday. Let your light shine by buying Coal Oil of The Hinde Drug Co. See Frank Foster for Wagons, Wagon Boxes and Scoop Boards. Mrs. Albert Markt and son, John, were in St. Joseph, last Saturday. For Sale Poland China Boar: a good one, A. Curry. For Sale Good, rubber-tired, lea ther upholstered phaeton;Frank Foster J. C. NHITMEK, ZDEICTTIST. PROUD BUILDING. North Side of Square, Both Phones. gERTJPIERCE, DENTIST, Oregon, Mo. Office In the Moore B'idff. Hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. Phones, Old 91, Mutual 43. Dr. J. C. Whitsell, M. D., Eye, Ear, Xose and Throat Specialist. Spectacles adjusted. Rooms 1 and 5 Commercial Block, S. E. corner 6th and Edmond Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. Residence Phone 6180. Buy the Mound City Paint. Phil lips' Drug Store. He guarantees ev ery gallon. FOR SALE If you want cheap and good land for Stock, Farming and Alfalfa, write to me: I have them at all prices. G. M. Chaffee, Real Estate, Loans and Renting, Franklin, Xebr FOR SALE Eight acres of good corn. Wes Rostock. Miller and Clinton Wagons. See Frank Foster. Mrs. Sallie Mitchell-Peter, of LaBelle, is here visiting her sisters, Mrs. Dan Kunkel and Mrs. H. E. Pollock. Scarlet fever has appeared in the Liberty district, both of Perry Flee ner's little daughters are quite sick with the disease. There was a slight fall of hail in the Lincoln and Marion districts early Sunday morning, 17th inst; some fell as large as quail eggs. Ed Gibson and a party of friends have gone into camp, on the Missouri river, near Dave Stallard's, where they will hunt and fish for a few days. E. P. Eddy will hold a sale of pure bred Poland China Hogs, at Groves' Barn, in Maitland, on Satur day, October 23, 1909. See his ad elsewhere. Judge Alkire, who has been con fined to his home for several days with a severe attack of rheumatism, is now able to be out again, we are glad to announce. We are glad to learn that Irene Kellev is giving most excellent satis faction as teacher of the Oakland school. She is very earnest and thor ough in her work. Born, to Chad McKnight and wife, of Anadarko, Oklahoma, Sep tember 28, 1909, a son. Mrs. Mc Ktiiylit was formerly Miss Edith Kunkel, of this city. D. A. Gelvin shipped eight cars of cattle to Chicago, Saturday. Wm Huiatt furnished 58 head, Wm. Keller 67, Charles Powell 20 and A. n. Good pasture 22 Maitlank Herald. The recent box supper given by the people of the Mineral Springs districts, netted a handsome sum, which will be used for the purpose of putting in blackboards in their school house. Harry E. Teare, of Forest City, has been named as District Deputy Grand Master of the Masonic order, for this section. On Tuesday evening of this week, he delivered the charter to Craig lodge which has been desig nated as No. 606. George Murray is in perfect bar monv with Mr. Roosevelt on the race suicide problen, and proves it. Dr Proud went over te his house on Sun- dav last, October 17th, and in a short time introduced to him and wife an other daughter three pairs now; and a mighty good hand to hold. After November 1st it will cost vou 10 cents to register a letter, in stead of eight cents as heretofore. Registering a letter does not always a-n:ir.intee its safe delivery. When a e registered letter is lost the most the government will pay has been 2o. Al ter November 1st it will pay -SoO. From the warm, balmy days of an Indian summer to the chilly blasts of tVDical Santa Claus weather was the sudden change Holt county got Mon day night of last week and it brought shivers to many homes where the whereabouts of the summer's wages had not been thought of. There was a general hustling to put up stoves and the usual number of mishaps oc curred as purple fingers worked with unruly stove pipe joints. Charley (Bunkum) Foster was in St. Joseph, this week, on legal busi ness. Calling cards, both printed and engraved: call at this office and see samples. Arrangements can be made for special train service on The Oregon Interban. Mrs. G. W. Fredericks and daugh ter were in St. Joseph a couple of davs last week. M. D. Walker and wife have re turned from their extended visit to Pacific slope points. Up to and including Monday, 18th inst, County Clerk Zeller had issued 300 hunter's licenses. Harrv Dungan, in the Insurance Department, at Jefferson City: is here visiting with his many friends. Get your Glass, Putty and Wall Paper: it is getting cold. THE HINDE DRUG CO. J. H. Brookman; of Kingman, Kansas, is here on a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Jas. S. Coe and family. We send kindly greetings to Uncle John Keaster, who reached his 74th birthday on Monday of last week. -Miss Cora Rayhill came down from Tarkio, where she is in school, for a few days' visit with home folks, last week. Miss Mae Zachman is teaching in the high school at Liberty, this state. She has the English and German de partment. Commencing Sanday, October 24, 1909, all trains depart from Oregon for Forest City earlier than at present see time table. The best Painters, Contractors and Architects of the country specify Mound City "Horse Shoe" Brand House Paint. E. O. PniLLirs. -Frank Adams says became to buy "bosses," and not to visit; and he bought a big car load, which he shipped from here on Saturday last. Captain W. S. Cameron will be 76 vears young next Sunday, and all the old ones of Mound City should go in on him, and insist on "bavin' some thin' " to eat. -Be sure and buy whole root bud ded apple and other trees of D. W. Thuma, agent of Stark Bros. ursery & Orchard Co., of Louisiana, Mo. The oldest in the west. FRESH OUTERS YCELlRYnCRANBERRIESl The season is now at hand1 for good things to eat, and you; will always find this headquar ters for all and everything obtainable. Courteous Treatment HARVEY EVANS. sr.J nit JUST IN Car of Page and Lyon Woven Wire Fencing. The Page Coil Soring Wire Fencing is the best Fencing on the market, . today. Come in and look at these two makes of x encing Dei ore you duj,. know I can please you. .WEST SIDE SQUARE. E. S. THATCHER FDKEBAL DIBECTOB AND EMBALMEB. COFFINS, CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES. Calls promptly attended either city or country, day or night. Both Phones Agent for Stuppy Floral Com pany. Flowers furnished for all occasions. East side of Square. Boom formerly occupied by Bragg Munn Furniture Store. OREGON, MISSOURI. Ed. son of .Tames Colhour, of this citv, wasbadlvinjured about the head nt. Savannah, on last Sunday, while nlavinir foot-ball. The injury, it is feared, may prove serious. Thus far Joseph Murray has shipped 20 car loads of apples from Nodawav station, and 8 from Oregon He was over to Grant City last week, and will make large shipments from that place. While in Carrollton last week, it was our very great pleasure to meet Henrv Bungenstock, formerly of Craig, who is now cashier of the First NTitinnai Tfctnk of that citv. and is highly prosperous. It is current report that Judge Ellison will not be a candidate for re election to circuit bench. We hope it is a rumor without any foundation, for while we may differ with the judge on politics and religion, we are fm.nir to sav that he makes a darn pood judge, and if we must have Democrat on the bench, we know of no one in these parts that we prefer to Judge Ellison. orr jhil I ; ' 1 J sitJi 1UI lit; i Hi DON'T FORGET that we have the nicest line of Hard Coal Stoves than we ever had before. Prices, $28.50 to $63.50. Our Stove trade is booming.. this cold snap calls for Stoves. Come in, we can supply you. m T. L. PRICE, I HARDWARE, ? OREGON, MO. COMENI Flour, Groceries, Canned Goods, Queensware, Goods Delivered Quick. Both Phones. Yours for Business, MOORE Ss OREGON, : : MISSOURI. Hess Stock Powder is the recog nized preparation by all prominent stock raisers. It keeps your stock healthy and practically immune from all disease: if gives them a hearty appetite and aids digestion. Give it a trial, if you never have; tryingonce, means you'll always use it- 3 THE HINDE DRUG CO. John Bond will sell his farm of 60 acres, two miles southeast of Ore gon. See him for a bargain. For Sale About 25,000 bricks, at g per thousand. See, or call Andy Fryman, Farmers' Phone.