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How You Lose By "Mail Ordering"
There nro nearly 1,000 )w.tn of 1'uniUmv Iiimc ;i
big ntock enough to nivtt us every t-conoiny in linyliitr.
When yon come in to look over thin etoek. yon fee
the ue.ttml pieces you hiivo sent to your home - no
secoiidt), no substitutes.
Mere, expenses lire low. We liave no IiIrIi snlnrie'i
letter nxpertM aiul copy men to add into the price of
our goods, and we give you the hcuelitof this saving.
We "pay the freight." Don't overlook that big
saving in cost.
If things gut out of order, we're here to lix them
and make thorn right
Vou don't get this service by mail. And it's a
big item -Remember that.
Compare prices and styles here before you send
money away, And buy whore you get the best deal.
OREGON FURNITURE CO..
OREGON, MISSOURI.
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A
SSSSSir TARKIO ?
2St F COLLEGE?
COMIC 1(1
Old Students' and Founders' Day,
October the Twenty-fourth
Let iuh'ihI you a Program You will want to conic.
Write President .1. A. Thompson, I). I).
POLAND-CHINA SALE!
I will sell Ml .Males and 211 Wilts at the Fanners' l-'ecd Yanl.j
Falls City, Nob., Saturday, Oct. 25. 1913.
The olfering is a large one and consists of big. lengthy, j
growthy fellows, of good si.e and bone. We believe we liave
the hog that will produce more pork from a bushel uf grain
than any other type or breed.
Come to the sale if interested in a kihmI I'oliiml t'liinn
and you will not be disappointed.
W. F. RIESOHIOK.
New Point and Vicinity.
-Iir. Kearney ramp up Sunday, re
turning Monday.
Tims. Cain and wife went to
(ir.iliain. Monday .
Hurt Vt'iii'ii and family orit
Sunday al "(Vntral."
-I.ydla Aoidii came home, Friday,
anil returned in Forbes. Sunday eve-"Inn-
Mildred Acton went toSl..loscph,
Monday, with lr. Kearney, for .treat
tncnt.
I)an llrehcraml family anil Mrs.
Lucy Miinn "ore shopping In St. .lo
(seph, Sat unlay.
Will Springer killed a chicken
.hawk, .Saturday, thai measured ,11
lucues i ruin up iuui.
(ieorge Christian and family went
lu Clear muni, Iowa, Saturday to vhlt
Mr. ami Mr. June llaycx.
-Mrs, Alma Caldwell came up from
St. Joseph, Saturday, to visit relative.
She returned home,. Sunday.
A croud of the young people went
oul to Oregon, Wednesday of last
vteck to attend the meetings-.
-fieo. W. f.entr., wlfu ami baby ami
Mrs. Illakely went in St. Joseph, Sat
urday morning, returning Monday.
-Anna Curry Is something uf a
pedestrian, she walked oul to I ho
Hot kin home, from Oregon, Friday
- Itev. T. I). Itoberlsand wife went
toSt. Joseph, Wednesday, to attend
the Synod. They vlll bu gotiu our
.Sunday.
Mr. ami Mr-. Will Taylor, of
Mound Cli). came down I'rlday eve
ning, to vMl their -on, His and
family.
Cluing ihuludwcatlicrtlieOiM
Fellows did mil have their bamiuet,
Thursday night. It was given Satur
day night
Wlllaul Ituhl and family and INtel
Mnlr. wife and baby visited al the
homo of Willis Ai'tnu, Sunday. All
am from ndrcw county.
Misses lua and Mac HniMri, Anna
( urn and IMher Sceman went to
iregon, I'rlday evening, to Mt. ullh
Mary ook. mall Ml- .sceman left
Saturday.
Mrs. in n N moving toSkldmiiii'.
this week. While wc am sorry I o lost
Mrs, i in n, who hasllvcdhercsiiiuan)
years. H I- but natural that showoiilil
rather he near her daughters. A good
friend and neighbor, makes I r lends
and uclghltors, su wo know shovvlllbt
ueli supplied with bulb.
Ni:uu.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Is si) aerrs, ali.nil I miles nitheat hi Forties, and . I. miles from Nodiwav.
Ner falling water: small house: stable (or I head of burses and emu erlh.
At least acie of tld Is good tillable land, and i'l-Vis) will I u p.
Wc wish to call attention to the IVcn Valley Irrigated farm land, where
you can buy land ullh a ileedeil water right, for iu"i per aere. thai tint
duces from live in sj erops as lino alfalfa as gums. U'll Wll.l. MAUI. A
Till I T Til IS l...M iMTnillUI TII. llnumlTtlp from Oregon only
iVi.uo, I r 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lt sleeper and hxird from Knnas City.
No. .!.
Is a nice level Int with ,,-Moni cottage, new: good well: wood house, ete. A
nice Utile home al a icasniiable price. If sold sunn.
No. I.
A good o-ronin house, on tot and nno-hatf; locatis! close in to tiuati-i lino
cellar: cement, walks: and plenty of fruit. A price his h-on ptacrtl on Mils
that will sell It.
No. ,,. i
Store building, with one-half acre of land: two.story building, with two'
rooms, .'."xtJ; addlllnn 1K. Ilarn. with ruom for sl horsivs. In small
town, live, miles Irom Oregon: two churches and blacksmith shop. A Kiwi'
proposition for someone, with small capital, to build up paying cash and
produce business.
No. u.
levelling wild sis rooms, on two line level lots, one cove nil with - iT'ii 1 1 t iu..Jhi i ... r.
Harry I'm'ler and wife, ace impa
iiIimI In .Mrs. liavii Wallace, wen slioli
HwelllllK of I rooms; iumI cistern, well. I fi et of .valer Ihruub tl.ls dry ,,., i,'. i ..,nili Sitiinlav
Forest City.
Mis. Amanda ni.ts si-m I ililay
III St. .ttis,.p.
N'k'k l.eacli. whiiliashi'i'iiseriiuisi)
' l''s. Is slowly Improt liiit
Ms lii'lle Lease reliiriied Mnin
day fniui a lst In St. Joseph.
Mis Nora llaker llleil liliiuds
.uo.tr Mound city, last week.
: T. I1. I'ilmaurlce and family al
: tended ihesiuid.iy school cuiim iiIIoii
In Minimi ct) , Sunday afternoon.
! Mr. and Mrs. Chris tSIHord. of
Curon. visitiii In the cliy, Mindij.
' Mrs. I rank Aelon ami daiik'liler,
ilieiiv, were -1 mj 1 1 1 1 1 in I in'un. Sat
unlay.
-The youngest clilliiuf Mi. and Mis.
John Weliihiman has been iul'lck,
this weuk.
Ml-snlhe lllmhis or loilecue.
tins the Sliest of Mlv lirace llflun,
over Sunday.
Mr. lii-avcrt and fauillysiMii Sat-
inula) evening and Sunday with tula-
Wrestling Contest.
Marry MeCovuru, formerly of
(.'hlca'o, but now of Kansas City, and
Lewis 1 1 oil man, of Topeka, Kansas
the mlilille-wclxhl champion of the
west, will meet In a tinMiril match at
Mound Oily, Saturday nlht, Octoljer
is:. This will I without a iloubl the
lest ami most evenly contested mateli
ever staged In this section, ami It Is
.seldom that the public In Ibis com
munity Is accorded the privilege of
witnessing such a match as this one
promises to be, .so anyone w Milne to
see a nood, fat match should attend
this one.
These men met In Mound City a
short time ai(o, when Hoffman was
declared the winner, by taking the
llrst and third falls, butMcGoverndl.
pntcs the authority of the referee In
Hiving the third fall to Hoffman, as ho
claims his shoulders were not pinned
to the mat, and this has retimed In
return milch lo settle this dispute.
They arc as evenly matched as any
two men, who ever went upon the
mat. I tollman weighs V2, while Mo
Clovcrn tips the beam at lwlbi. Ilotli
are noted for their quickness and
science. Hoffman and McGovern both
are training bard for this match and
and they expect to enter the contest
In the very best of condition.
Hoffman has a large personal ac
liialntancu among the people of this
section and Is known as a straight'
forward, honest wrestler, and while
there a number throughout the coun
try who would like In see him In-aten
they have been unable to produce the
man who could get the two falls out
of three on him. I 'rank Cotcli, the
world's heavy-weight champion, has
trained with lloltman for several of
bis most Important championship
matches. One of the best sporting
writers on one of the leadlugdalllcsof
the west says: "Hoffman Is among the
best wrestlers In tin) game regardless
of weight and lias never yet been
known to 'fake' a match." This cer
tainly speaks well of him. coming
from one. who has such an extensive,
acquaintance among t behest wrestlers
of the game.
While Mctiuveru has not the
personal acquaintance In this sect Inn
that Hoffman has, lie certainly lias a
reputation that any middle-weight
wrestler could well he proud of, as Im
lias mul and defeated a largH number
of the Irsl wrestlers In tlilsclasv
lloth men are Conlldrnt of a victory
and since tlu'tu Is so much rivalry
imtwfcu them and a victory means
much for both, this will umlnuhtcilly
be the best match eer staged lu this
sect Ion of I Im country and all follow
ers of I lie gann will do well toat lend
C. I.. M unn. of Mound city. I pn.
Hinting the malc.h and llany Mi in
will mllclatit as the leferee.
fruit: limiting mi u font street. All for Ii"l.nn,
. No. 7.
good cistern, well.
uaon. Ann i. iieaeh. niiar anil iiliiin tii'i Mali n r,,r Imruu i lili. mill
bullillug ix.'io, engine and pn s. complete elder making iiilpiuenl , wlthi .1. A. I.".isu aMeudud the In.trlcl
II acrus laud, located on one uf the main roads Into Oregon. A map for i stuward meeting of Hie M. i: church,
someone. Might take tuam or other stuck, parl piymciit. Price. Il'.'iU oo. i South, lu St. Jpsuph, I'lldiy.
N". s. jjlh, p. - Minkel return, . I last
I s,v. of land less I!. I! AIkjiiI hi acres hill land, balance rich boltiim, week Irom a I o weeks' vsi w Ithher
which Is line for gialn and splendid alfalfa land, much of hlil land cleaied ehllihen at llaMu'm, Colorado
mill Himiiiii ) ,iif',- lUiiu .s,'aia,i.-s , hi- inn i;iiiii mini Hie IIOIIIIIU ailll
most of the liulldliigs an located on the hills. incUiillug I stun duelling
of III rooin h.tru I'uvlU with shed: No.:', barn L'lxlu with shed 'lolo: No.
J, barn l'is Willi in foul posts. Double com eilb and 2 single corn cribs
and granaries; cellar and cellar house, hen house and other buildings. iin
acres ready for corn lull- This farm has alwajs been a money maker.
Located I mllu of shipping station llurllnglou It. It., In Holt count v, and a
good live town with. I good stores, bank, school with i' teachers,' church,
blacksmith shop, etc. A part of this bottom a little wet, rainy seasons, hut
by reason of new ditch. Is rapidly becoming dry, This ranch Is verv cheap
at luu.oii per acre, but will sell at that money to settle estate.
Kirschfcaum
Clothes'"-!'
Here's Winter Day Warmth
BUTTONED inside a Kirsch
baum Overcoat you'll en
joy the crisp winter days im
mensely. You'll also turn a
stvlish front to those who pass.
The variety of models -and
fabrics is unusually large.
And every Kirschbaum Suit
or Overcoat is guaranteed all
wool, London-shrunk, hand
tailored and sewn with silk
thread. Come in and see them.
Kirschbaum Clothes
13 20and25
AT
OREGON.
Km. Smallwuoil and wile will re
main lu Hamburg. uvcrucM s.ilibalh,
'where they are engaged In a icvival
i meet lug.
II, W, l ullur, of Harllugioii, ar
I rived Saturilay, and will make an ex
tended visit with his (laughter, Mrs.
I Pave Wall ice.
No. 0,
Consists of HI acres of splendid laud. Three room
buy It.
house with closet
A splendid little hunie and t'J'.'.Vl.iki
pantry: chicken liousu and small barn. All under cultliatluu, except about
j acre., in suiiiirns ui rurucx,
and
unit
will
Wit write lire, wind, stock and life insurance.
Courteous Attention and Prompt Service.
Call and See I's. West Side of Square.
BENTON & KEOWN.
(ieiille Jersey cow for sale. In- Tred Markt, of this city, Is hav
qulro at Dr. J. A, Klopp's. lug his residence repainted, John F.
We are sorry lo learn that Mrs, Sejfer Is doing likewise, Freeman
Jacob Wbltmer Is very sick. & Greene are doing the work.
Mrs. Amanda Henton, of Itlch- Old furniture made urur unci re
inond, Kentucky, U visiting here, the paired. Ilrlng In your Old Chairs and
jfuest of her brptber-ln-law and sister-1 bave them glued.
In-law, It. ('. Henton and Mrs. Emma, Ohkgdn KtiitstriiiiK Co.
.Harris. -Those from the Itlchvllla Sunday
JLWo are glad to leatn that Miss
licss Moigan '.who",bas been In the
SIsteHVIitwplUI, St. Joseph, lias re
turned, and Is recovering nicely at
thli writing.
school, who attended the County Sun
day ScIioq) convention aUMound City,
were: Misses Ina and Leona Mcln
tvre. Nellie Drclt and Mr. Ilir'rv
I Hughes.
otto Stallard had the misfortune
to break lilsarm, Sunday, while crank
lug their automobile. This Is the
second time Otto lias had the, same
accident In thu same way.
I Dan Jamison unit family are mov
ing this week into their home, pur
chased of Mr. Hoover, the latter hav-
lug moved to hlsiiew home, last week,
In the northeast part of the city.
-Mrs. Oscar Moore entertained at.
I her home, Friday of last week: Mrs.
, Warren Dick, George and Sam Dick
'and Mrs, Heckner,of Mound CltyiMrs.
Klmer Carson and Miss Nora Lent, of
Oregon, and Mrs. Harry Synar, of St,
Louis.
. ItUTil.
Tin? mil ujpnforvBcja 6f thu M. K.
church, will be'beld It; Mary'vllle,
lolm Frazer, o'.fit. Joseph, was
In Oregon v this1 vVeefc', renewing old
acquaintance!?' abu alsb'f lsHed- With
his nephew, ICIaln Frazer and family,
of the Henton school district.
A Tie (liinie.
What was one ol the most Inteiest-
Ing games witnessed In tl -pails for
a long lime -n 1 1 I in a tie game at
Finest City, last Sunday. The 'lip
Tops, of Si. Joe, and I'mest City
crossul bats, and bait ted foi eleven
Innings with theCoieal that lime be
ing "". the game being ealli d luahow
the St. .Inn b ijs tn ,-ateli a train
Forest City wllb ireeon's High
school lutlery seemed to hold Si ,loe
to a stand si III much throughout the
game. All bough many errors were
made, some good snappy lidding was
made at illllereut parts of ie game.
Tracy, the left lleliler forthoTlpTnps,
pulled nil a seusailou.il running c.iteb
of .Miller's line drive lu the llrst that
was of the mid-season variety.
lloth pitchers, (iebrs ami Sherman,
pitched a nice game, with Sherman i
hav lug a shade t lie lieUerof I Im li it i le
his curves breaking nicely and good ,
control as liN strlke-uul leconlshow
The Tip Top bays are a nice hunch ol
fellowsamlwlll play lor est City again
Sunday, ictober Int li.
Tim score bv Innings:
i! ii i:
Tip Top n ojii uoj ill ; u il j
Forest Clty....llii ini i ol ; 12
Halt cries: Tip Tops, (iebrs and
Smith: Forest City, Sherman and
Markt. Struck uut by liehrs, : by
Sherman, II. base on lulls (!chrs,l;
Sherman, 2, I'mplre: Uostock, Oregon.
si in: views ns tiii: iiami:
We'll bet the world series weren't,
any more interesting than this game.
Manager Weldon, of the Tl Tops,
has u nice bunch together and
them all playing snappy hall.
Markt's catching suru featured the
game not much talking from him,
l5m. working all the time. Ills hitting
and pegging to bases was up to his
usual standard as of old.
There wasn't a dull moment In tho
game, whenever there was a iuii in
the proceedings, Kfner, Forest City's
star rooter, would give thu fans some
thing good that gave them all aJiVoo
smile. .
Gehrs, thu Tip Tops' twlrler, pltch-
ed u nice steady game, and was always
saying something and smile, well yes,
be ought to get by most anywheru-a1
dandy fellow.
A few "knockers'1 were heard during
tho game Too bad, and as good a
game as they'll see anywhere.
Initial Hag;-Krst base,, located IM)
feet from the home plate and slightly
to starboard. Has the miragelike
faculty of being able to recede 0280
I
Look This Square in the Face
1 1ST a man nsk yon six months niter
you my an 1 II C ontiit, W liy :iru
you iisiuk n c renin scp.irntor? Is it
innkins: tnotuy (or you?" and tlio
(iitostioti will sound ns scnsihlii to
you as tliouch lie liatl askctl why you used a
binder.
This excellent combination pictured above,
will givi! you morn cream from your milk,
KivitiK.dom S5 to $15 jier year (or each cow
you milk; separator r.kim milk, Fucct, wnim,
and wholesome, will ijivu you healthier, fatter
pigs and calves, and this again means inoru
milk and increased noil fertility; you will save
hundreds of miles of KoiiiL'-to-the-creaincry
every year, with its wear and tear of wagon
and harness, and so savo tho timuof yourself
and horses for many more hours in the Held.
There uro other things an
I H C Cream Separator
Dairymaid, Bluebell or Lily
will do for you. Then the one-horso power
I li C engine mounted on a portable truck,
will pump water, run a washing machine,
churn, sausace Krinder, ejimlstone, and run
various other farm machines.
Various points heavy phosphor bronze
bushings, trouble-proof neck bearings, dirt and
milk-proof spiral gears, etc., make 1 II C sepa
rators the best to buy. Each style has four
convenient sues. Sec the local dealers who
handle these machines, and have them dem
onstrate the working to you, show you the
close skimminR qualities, and efficiency, and
ko over the mechanical features with you.
They will give you catalogues and full informa
tion. hternational Harvester Company of America
llncorixHUIcd)
St Joseph Mo.
EV
For Sale by Robert Smith Hdwe. Co.,
Oregon, Mo. ,
feet plus after a short Infield hit.
I): A place unknown to both teams
In the tenth. Innljig. , -
A Hone Orchard: A'cemetery where
baie ball "has-beens" are "planted.".
Hi The TIpTop who performed the
Rip VanWInkle stunt on'tlrst base.
Hat Hag:-A receptacle for bats, a
canvaas covering which t)m"Ha&e Hall
Nuts" gawk at with great satisfaction
during the opening of "iprlng."
Jambs II, It,

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