Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 11, 1907, Image 1

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S E M I-W E E K L Y
D A I.L A S
V O L . X X X Iil.
W. C. T. U. SPACE.
Usi
Ÿc our
O w n Doctor.
If he rells ybu to tike A y e r ’ s*
C h e r r y Pecto ral fo r y o u r !
severe cough o r b r o n c h i a l j
* trouble, then take it. If lie has
anything better, then take that. |
W e have great confidence in *
this medicine. So will you, |
when you once know it.
T h e b e s t k in d o f a t e s t im o n ia l —
“ Suiti tor over sixty years.”
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SA.C.APAklU A.
m us .
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viaa*
W e have no socretu! W o publiai*
t h * formulan o f a ll our medicinas.
! cep th e b ow els onen w ith one "
$ ar'3 F-iils u : w J ( i i n U| i u s t oi >.
SHOE SHINING
Done
in an
uptodate way
First class worke always ready
J. A. Lynch Barber Shop
Stanley Clark, Prop. Main St.
OREGON
NO. 16 .
M A R C H I I , 1907.
HONOR FOR OREGON MAN
Mrs. Cliloe Bulz, Editress.
___
Should there he any that do not
their White Ribbon Ribbon Rev
please let me hear from you.
Captain Milton F. Davis to
Serve
ANNOUNCEMENT.
ring Goods
on General Stsff.
f
H a v i i . g succeeded to the
business
o f L. M.
Advices from Washington. D. C., in­
1 would he pleased to hear from any dicate that Captain Milton F. Davis, j
P o l l o c k , we i n v i t e all his o ld custom ers to
one in the county holding silver or gold a former Polk county boy. will he so- |
medals, as we expect to have n contest lected to serve on the general staff of
c o m e t o the o ld stand.
W e also i n v i t e all
in May at Dallas, in connection with the United States Army, now command­
our county convention.
ed by General Arthur MacAithur.
o u r fr ie n d s to co m e and see us at our n ew
Captain Davis’ name was under con*
"Slowly the people awaken; they have «¡deration for military attache at Tokio,
been like weary soldiers, sleeping in Japan, the place formerly held by Gen­
q u a r te rs
W e w ill m ake it o u r d u t y as w ell
their tents while traitors tiptoed through eral Pershing, hut his friends thought it
their silent camp, intent on plunder, best for him to accept a position on the
as a pleasure to w e je o m e yo u all. O u r a im
Suddenly a soun<l,#a careless movement general staff instead. Cantaiu Davis is
of loo bold a thief, starts one «lull sleep­ a graduate of West Point Military Acad­
w i l l be to c a rr y c o m p le te all t h e lines fo r ­
er, then a second stirs, a third cries out emy, of the class of 18iM). Davis was
ft warning, and at last the people are appointed to West Point by Congress­
m e r l y c a r r ie d b y Mr. P o llo c k , and w e w ill
awake, Oh! when as one the many rise, man Thomas II. Tongue over several
united and alert, with justice for their competitors for the honor in Oregon.
motto, they reflect the mighty force of IJis early service was with the Fourth
add to these lin es a c o m p le te lin e o f mens'
God’s onniptence and imthing stands United States Cavalry. lie later spent
before them.
five years in active duty in the Yosem-
wear, c lo t h in g , bats and all men fu rn ish ings,
It is interesting to note that in Maine, ite Park. California, his duty being to
a piohibition state, only 1,400 children lay «nit roads and improve the park.
and w e ask a share o f y o u r tra d e in these
are employed, while in a single city, In the Cuban campaign Da vi« comm and -
Rochester, New York, where there is no ed a troop of cavalry and was recom­
lines.
W e w ill g i v e first goods a nd at prices
prohibition, more than 1,400 children mended for brevet for his gallantry in
are in the grasp of this heartless system. the battle of Santiago. He was active
Fifteen thousand physicians in Great in the Phillippine service for three
that w i l l please you .
W e are e x p e c t in g our
Rritiun, petitioned for public school in­ years, and served most of that time as
struction in liygene and temperance. Adjutant-General in General J. Frank­
n e w s p r in g goods in all th e a b o v e lines
Local hoards arc putting the study into lin Bell’ s brigade, in the Bantangas and
the public schools, and arrangements other important Lnzon campaigns. Af­
in a fe w d a ys and so licit a share o f y o u r pat­
are being made for the suitable training ter General Bell was assigned to the po­
of teachers.
rtion of commandant of the military
"The great curse of the laboring man s hools at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas,
ro n a g e, and we assure a ll a co rd ia l w e l ­
is intemperance. It has brought»more Captain Davis was made secretary of
desolation to the wage-earner than ! the
uTe board.
board* Captain Davis is a native
c o m e a nd fa ir trea tm e n t. O u r a im w i l l be
strikes, or war, or sickness or death. son of Oregon, having been born near
It is a more unrelentingtyiant than the McCoy, Polk county. His father was
to please y o u in e v e r y way.
Y o u r s for trade,
grasping monopolist. It has caused one of the pioneers of Oregon, and took
little children to he reared without the a donation land claim of 640 acres in
knowledge of God. It lias broken up the fertile valley of the West Side.
more homes and wrecked more lives Major John K. Baxter,- Quartermaster
than any other cause on the face of the in the United States Army, with head­
earth.” —Cardinal Gibbons in the Bos­ quarters in the Columbia building, this
ton Post and Judge Webber, the author city, served with Captain Davis in the
Successors to L . M. Polloc k .
of the Webber bill.
Luzon campaigns, and gives the Oregon
man the reputation of being a "most
excellent officer and a fine gentleman.”
Proof of Merit.
it
While
The proof of the merits of a plaster i s ” .mle-statl,mu1 !,t ,lle Pr#" d,°> !”
the cures it effects, the voluntary tes-
several years a *. Captain
timouials of those who have used A ll , !?ftvl"
m am " 1
Blanche Hates,
STANDING.
Horticultural Meeting.
cook’s Plasters during the )«s t sixtv tt,e
k"P wu “ c«™ *. from whom lie CORRESPONDENTS
t ears is unimpeachable evidence of was later divorced. He has many reln-
I There will he a meeting of the Polk
tlieir superiority and should convince tl,v<* ami friends m Ore^n who will be
County Horticultural society, Saturday,
the most skeptical. Self praise is no R,ea"wl
l' f nr ,,f hls prospective fur- For Correspondents Prize on March the 16th of March, at the court house at
1 p. in. Business of importance will
recomincmiation, but certificates from th,',r V « " « ’
“ Vtmlu,n 0,1
h'en-
31st.
-
I come before this meeting and we would
those who have used - them
are. A 11- eral staff of the army.
like to see all of the members present and
ooek’s are the original and genuine por­
K ola................................... ............... 6 also those interested in horticulture.
ous plasters and have never been equal­
Afflicted With Rheumatism.
IX Z E M A and P IL E C U R E
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
King« Yalley
............ .............. 10
I I , 8 . B u t z ,
ed by those who have sought to trade
‘ I was and am n yet
ye afflicted with rheu- Falla C ity......................... ............. 7
Dallas, Oregon
Pres.
upon their reputation by making plas- j mutism,” says Mr, J. ( ’ . Bayne, editor
.......................... ............... 6
President
ters with holes in them. Avoid substi of The Herald, Addington, Indian Ter­ Rocca
FREE * no wing what it was to suffer, I R.C. C R A V E N
Preaching hours at 11 and 8.
.............. 9
North
D
allas........
Cashier
tutes as you would counterfeit money.
SALEM MEN TALK.
ritory, “ hut thanks to Chamberlain’s Ballaton.
! w ill give free of charge, to any afflicted W. G. V ASSALL
M. E. CHURCH
.................. ............... 4
DIRECTORS I
Bain Balm and am able once more to Bai Istmi..................* ....... ............... 7
'reaching Sunday morning and even- I a pofrition cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, N. L. Butler, K. Ç. Cruven, D. L. Keyt,
attend to business. It is the best of Bai Iston.............................. ............... 8
Notice.
Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases.
ing. . Sunday school at 9:46.
9:40. Epworth
r,pw
liniments.” If you are troubled with
M. M. EUi., W. G. Vassall.
not l«*Mguo a* 6:30. Prayer meeting flu ì ra­ Instant ìvljpf- Don’t suffer longer,
I have given my daughter. Miss An­ rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial and P«>pcorn ......................... .............. 8
.............. 5
T lii. bank i. pleased to place at the
Moli
moliti».......................
ti av evening.— A. C. Bhickenbury, past­ Write F. W. Williams, 400 Manhattan
nie McAllister, her time and will not be you are certain to he more than pleased
Fail
to
Call
on
Them.
............... 5
Avenue, New’ York. Enclose Stamp. di.pu.al of it* cu.toiiier. the facilities
or.
responsible for any debts contracted by with the prompt relief which it affords. Butler
gained during many years of continuous
Motor line....*..................... .............. 1
h er.
E. S. M c A l l i s t e r .
One application relieves the pain. For Moiimouth ....................... ............... 5
service and growth.
The Barnes Cash Store people are
sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
BAPTIST C IU K C H .
...............4
Buena Vista
closing out broken lines of dress good?*
............... 7
Biiena Vista...........
POLK’S SCHOOL FAIR.
Preaching
Sunday
morning
and
even­
at very attractive figures, for instance a
Peedee........................ ...... ............... i fifty cent article for ¡15 cents and $1 :25 ing. Sunday school at 10. B. Y. I*. U.
Baseball Now Talked.
B. F. JONES
6
Our base hallites are now desirous of Sunnyelope....................... ..........
go«ids at 75 cents, Your neighbor will at fi:30. Prayer m eting Wednesday
...............
5
A
ir
lie
................................
Polk County’ s Second Industrial organizing a base ball team for the com­
evening.—C. H. Davis, pastor.
Attorney-at-Law
.......... ............... 5 thank you for telling them about it. All
ing season. We hope to see them make Hnnnyslope No. 2
they have is good and cheaper than at
School Fair to be a Hummer.
it a go. There is no reason why they
I
N
D
EPEND ENCE, or .
most other stores.
PRESBYTER!AN CHURCH.
Considered that the appear­
should not do so, as we have the ma­
Do Yon Open Your Moufh
Preaching Sunday morning and ev­
Probate work a specialty.
ance of the stationery used
Last Saturday the several committees terial here f«»r a first class nine. We
Our Weekly Weather Report.
ening. Sunday school at 10. Christian
by a mercantile house has
in charge of Polk county’s second in­ have long advocated the organization of Like a young birJ and gulp down what­
Endeavor
at
6:30.
Prayer
meeting
At great expense we have managed to
dustrial school fair, met at the court a league on this side of the river, and ever food or medicine may be offered you V
a great deal to do with the
Thursday evening.— D. J. Becker,
pastor.
Bed
house and outlined a place of procedure there is no reason why it should not 1*? Or. do you want to know something of the • (secure by wireless telegraph from B. 8.
opinions formed by those
done
this
season.
Many
of
the
towns
composition
and
character
of
that
which
for making this occasion an even great- ,
i
pagenhoff
a
correct
and
reliable
(some*
whom dealings
er success than it was last year. Su­ within easy reach of Dallas have good you take into vonr stomach whether as j times) report of what the weather will
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
food or medicine ?
perintendent Starr finds in his travels 1 teams, and we could have some fine
Preaching Sunday morning and even­
? i with the house < [
Most Intelligent and sensible people j be in this section for the next 24 hours.
over the county that all localities are games this spring and summer. Our
school at
10. Senior
greatly in favor of the fair and that al­ main draw Uick is grounds, but the now-a-day* Insist on knowing what they I The intricate calculations necessary to ing. Bible
nre held
ready many of the school children have question is being agitated and we hope employ whether as food or as medicine. I reliably predict the w eather in a given Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible class
begun the work of planting necessary to will soon result in Dallas having this Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect | section, and because the wireless has and prayer meeting Thursday evening.
much
needed
convenience.
D A L L A S , OREGON
right to insist upon such knowledge. So ho
A. C. Corbin, pastor.
get the best results and secure the prizes ,
publishes, broadcast and on each bottle- now been made a trust, is the cause
offered. Competition will he keenjthis j
A ll kinds of meats, including
wrapper,
what
his
medicines
arc
made
of
I of the enormous expense to the Itemi-
SALEM WAS EASY.
year, ami many localities will he repre- |
KVANOKLICAL CHURCH.
tish and poultry.
Satisfac­
and verifies it under oath. This lie fe*ls
sented that last year were not, owing I
he can w ell afford to do because the mere zer. If the weather does not always
Preaching Sunday morning and even
tion guaranteed.
THE BEST PRINTER.
principally to the fact that nearly all
turn
out
as
we
predict,
lay
it
to
the
man
the
ingredi«
its
of
which
his
medicines
ing. Sunday school at 10. Christian |
Quite a number of our fans accom­
now see the advantage to accrue, tioth
Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting]
to the children and to the county, by a panied our basket ball hoys to Halem are made are studied and understood the in the tower—of Babel.
more
will
their
superior
curative
virtues
Thursday
evening.— N. W. Sager, past-,
Saturday
night
to
see
them
engage
the
competative exhibit. The information
be appreciated.
or.
to he gained in raising the beat produce Salem Y. M. C. A. They report as
For
the
cure
of
woman’s
peculiar
weak-
|
will prove of great value to all. It was pleasant and clean a game as they ever
nesses, irregularities and derangements, J
decided to hold the fair during the last participated in, hut the Salem hoys giving rise to frequent headaches, back­
week in December, but the exact dates were simply out classed, and our five ache, .dragging-down pain or distress in
were not definitely settled. Business could make baskets almost as fast as lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom­
men will be called on for voluntary con­ they wanted to. Launer was still laid panied, ofttiines, with a debilitating,
tributions, and they are expected to re­ up with his lame ankle and did not play. pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp­
spond liberally. Everyone is requester! Forbes was the referee, ami the score toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
to aid in this matter, and if you can of­ was 48 t«> 8. The lineup was :
Prescription is a most efficient remedy.
Position . Y. M. C. A. It i- equally effective In curing pniqful
fer a prize for something you desire Italian
competed for, just let the committee Fenton..............forward................... Orr periods, in giving strength to nurs-.ng '
mothers and in pr»q>arlng the system of
know of it at the ladies’ committee Craven.............forward.............. Young
meeting. Mrs. J. I). Smith, president, Shaw ................ center.............. Jones the expectant mother for baby'* coining,
and Mrs. H. L. Toney, secretary, to­ Arnold............... guard............. Bashor thus rendering childbirth safe and com­
paratively painless. The "Favorite Pro- \
gether with Mrs. J. 8. Cooper, Inde­ 8a very...............guard........... St ienbach scription" is a most potent, str< ngthen.‘ ng
pendence, drafted the following list of
The percentage is as follows :
tonic to the general system and to the |
articles to he competed for, for girls 1
W on
Lost
P e r Ct.
organs distinctly feminine in particular. |
D ull*« C o llege.......lO
1
910
of 12 years of age an«l under, for which ! Willamette
It Is also a soothing and Invigorating (
« 4
fid*
nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, i
first and second prizes will he offered: i P o rtla n d Y. M C. A .7
4
fifi7
nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, j
Bread; cake; pie, with upper and un-j
M u ltn o m a h .............f.
4
floo
spasms, chorea or St. Vitus's dance, and I
Newberg College .. :t
7
300
der crust; jelly samples ; canned fruit,
I t is e c o n o m ic a l because it can be q u i c k l y tu rn ed o f f w hen not neede«l. W i t h
<'tiu*r distressing nervmis symptoms at- )
Salem Y, M. C. A 2
10
182
berries ami cherries, two samples; plain j Monmouth N. 8....5
10
182
tondant uj*>n functional and organic «lis- j
gas o r kerosene th e re is (h e tem p ta t io n to let l ig h t burn when n o t needed, to
sewing; hemming and gathering; put-j This leaves one more game for our eases of the d stlnctlv feminine organ*.
ting on hand ; button hides, four; darn­
A host of medical authorities of i ll t he
van*
sa ve b o t h e r o f l i g h t i n g and a d ju s tin g ,
I n so m e h om es the e le c t r i c l ig h t h ill
hoys to play with the college state several
schools " f practice, recommend
ing; patching; fancy work; eyelet
league, and it will take place in the col­
a m o u n ts to o n l y a b o u t
per mouth. Y o u c a n p r o b a h ly g e t s o m e k in d o f a r t ifi­
embroidery. The above list of prises lege gymnasium next Saturday night, ench of the several ingredient« of which
"Favorite Prescription” Is n.’ule fur the
w ill be duplicated for girls over 12 years the Multnomah« being our opponents.
cial lig h t fo r less m o n e y than ele c tr ic light, hut does it save y o u a n y t h in g w hen it
cure of the dbtfuuu-s fur which it is claimed
of age. Mrs. J. 8. Cooper, Mrs. G. \Y.
to lie a cure. Yon may read what they
l i m i t s o p p o rtu n itie s f«»r w ork and recrea tio n , ru in s y o u r e y e s ig h t ’ sm okes y o u r
Con key, a-.d Mrs. G«o A. Wilcox will
s»y fur ynurnelf by send lev a postal enru
MARKET REPORT.
have charge of the wot kin Indepen­
request for a free booklet of * \ti acts from
w alls, m ars d e c o r a tio n s and in cieasea h ou seh old w ork.
Y o u can p r o b a b ly
*!:«» holding author*Me*, to Do*’.* r II. A.
dence and report quite an enthusiastic
r> r»e Invalids’ fl'**ol and Surgl« nl In
sa ve « d o l l a r t o m o r r o w b y g o i n g w it h o u t v o u r meals, but it w o u ld n 't l>e « j c o ii -
stirt am* ng all concert e I.
ARE YOU G O ING E A S T ?
•« 11 • 11 «*. Ruff■•!.». N. Y., and It will cornu tr
REPORTED w e e k l y b y r . s. i / h t . h a r y .
For boys and girts of 12 years and un­
om y.
It is n o t so much w h a t y o u save, hut, h o w y o u save, th a t counts.
We
W e can save you money on j
you by return |*o.-»t.
Wheat, a bushel, 75 cents.
der, first and second prizes will 1*» giv­
freighting
household goods.
Bran, a t«»n, $22 50.
a
re
a
lw
a
y
s
r
e
a
d
y
to
e
x
p
la
in
the
“
ins
a
m
i
o
u
ts”
o
f
the
li
g
h
t
i
n
g
p
r
o
p
o
s
it
io
n
to
en on asters, sweet |*»as, pansies and
Write ut for rate* and oaher particular*, i
8 hurts, a ton, $25.
dahlias, and the same to those over
O regon A uto -D upatch C o .
you,
C
a
ll
on
us
or
ph
on
e
to
us.
W
e
are
n
e
v
e
r
too
busy
to
ta
lk
business.
Oats, a bushel, 45 cents.
that age.
17 run sm n mstubs . «nana
Flour, a barrel. $4.
The mens’ committee concluded to
Flour, a sack, $1 05.
give a first and second prize on best in­
Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
dividual collective exhibit, and first and
Potatoes, a bushel, 75 cents.
second prizes on the following, divided
Residence« on meters a killowatt, 15c: residences, flat, a month, lflcp, 50c.
“ Lent We Foayrt
Butter, a pound, 25 cents.
into two classes of same ages as the
Rates for business houses:
Lard, a pound, 14 cents.
above: Best three ears of popcorn,
25c
a drop an«l 5c a killowatt up to 10 «Irops. Over 10 drops, 20c a drop and 5c a killowatt op to 40
Bacon, sides, a pound, 15 cents.
s weet corn, field corn, and collective
«imps;
over 40 <lr«>p«, 17*%c a drop ami 5c a killowatt. A drop figures lOcp or less. For power rates
Ham«, a pound, 18 cent.«.
exhibit of same; beat five potatoes, any
apply at the office.
Hhoulders, a pound,
cents.
variety; l«est bead of cahlmge; !*»*t
E y e * U f t * fittin g 1« too Im p o rta n t a
Eggs, a dozen, 15 cents.
pumpkins; best squash; watermelon,
m a t t e r to ru sh int« “ w ith y o u r eyes
Chickens, a dozen, $8 (ft $5.
musk melon; five onions; sunflower;
sh u t.” I f y o u r ey e s w e a r out, th e y 're
g o n e fo r e v e r . W h e n y o u bu y gla sse s,
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 <<t 15 cents.
Mangel Wurtzel beets; three table b e ttf;
see to It th a t you
g la s s e s t h i t a r e
IW*ets, a |*oun«l. 2 cents.
three stock carrots.
Just rig h t.
W e I ve th e k n o w le d *e ,
Turnips, a pound, 2 cents,
e x p e rie n c e , e x p e n s iv e
u p -to -d a te ap­
Cabbage, a pound. 5 cert«.
p a r a t u s a n d sk ille d e m p lo y e s to m a k e
A Favorite Remedy fo r Babies.
Onions, a pound, 3 cents.
them Just rig h t.
C o n su lta tio n co sts
Beans, a pound, 5 f* 8 cents.
Its pleasant taste and prompt cures
y o u n o th in g. W r i t e fo r o u r booklet.
R a ilr o a d streut, b a ila s.
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
It co n ta in s v a lu a b le In fo rm a tio n a b o u t
have made Chamberlain’* Cough Rem­
tiay,
a
ton,
$5
(ft
$8.
th e c a r e o f th e eyes. We will send It
edy a favorite with the mothers of «mall
M a n ag er, Dallas, O re go n .
to y o u fr e e — p o st p aid .
children. It quickly cures their coughs
The flouring mill at the foot of M i l l
an«! colds and prevents any danger of
Office on Mill stretït, jii«*t north of the court house. Phones: Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297.
TRUCKMAN.
pneumonia or other serious consequen­ rtreet, owned by H i ne A Gooch, h*s
ces. It n«»t only cures croop, hut when bepn sold to the r ween y Bros., of Baleni.
D a lla «: O re g o n
given as soon as the cr«»upy cough ai>- They come well recommended a* fir*«t
A fair »h*re of patronage «olicitwl
pears will prevent the attack. For sale cla-- millers, and guárante«- the making
of the very beet graule «>f (lotir.
ad all o-d en promptly flllad.
by Htafrin Drug Co.
New arrivals in Wool Dress Goods and Cotton
Materials of all kinds. Absolutely the grandest
display ever made in Dallas.
-
-
-
New arrivais of fiisiery and Underwear. New arrivals of
Swiss Embroideries and Insertions. New line of long Silk
Gloves, in White and Black
It will be a pleasure to show you all the new
goods—put your time against ours -and see all the
swell styles at
CAMPBELL & HOLLISTER,
PALACE CIGAR STORE,
R. J. Evans, Proprietor.
Soft drinks in season, cigars and
tobacco. Fresh candies. •
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MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
INSTRUCTOR ON
PIANO AND ORGAN.
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
Dallas, Oregon.
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DALLAS RESTAURANT
D. Hill, Proprietor.
Majn and M ill S treet..
Meal.« at all hours. Short orders
Regular dinners.
Oysters in
season.
Furnished rooms.
HIVE STORE.
A RELIABLE PLACE TO TRADE.
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DALLAS,
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DALLAS CITY BANK
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Cold Storage
Meat Market
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Barber Shop
Main Street
W i t h throe ch a irs and
t w o hath tubs t h e y a l ­
w a y s g i v e y o u flrstclass
work
CONFECTIONERY
O f all K i n d s
Fresh and T o o t h s o m e
F1SKE,
GORKE & SHAW
ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING IS ON­
LY EXPENSIVE TO PEOPLE WHO
ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS.
TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY
CAREFUL, ITDOESNOTjCOME HIGH.
CONTINUED B A IN .
FRESH OYSTERS
In a n y S t y le
C o m fo rta b le P a rlo r
LUNCH COUNTER
C le a n S e r v i c e
N ic e ly P repared
Beet C o ffe e o n E a rth
H om e Made
Ice C re a m
A lw a y s o n H a n d
JOHNSON BROS
ls The Place.
HOMESICK!
ONUMENT
Marble—
-Granile
C. L. H A W K IN S
W .J . S T O W .
W I L L A M E T T E V A L L E Y C O M P A N Y R A TE S:
Willamette Valley Company
E. W. K EAR NES,