Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 02, 1907, Image 1

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The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County.
DALLAS O REG O N
V O L . X X X III.
MAY
ALBANY COLLEGE WINS.
2, 1907.
NO. 23.
MAY COURT DOCKET.
Everett L. Jones Gets the Coveted Regular Term Will be Convened
i l Dallas on Monday, May 13th,
Prize.
THE BEST DRESSED MAN
Burnett, Judge.
Kiithusiaxtir • 11 riporterà
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1 four Wil-
predomi­
I Inmette V alley colleges, Dallas
*
State of Oregon vs. Thomas Fitchard,
nating as a matter of course, filled ev- selling liquor in less quanitv than one
I ery seat in Woodman hall last Friday gallon without license; J. FI. McNary !
| night, the occasion being the annual for p iff; B. F. Jones for deft.
State Prohibition Oratorical contest be­
J. W. Beavey vs. Wong Him et al,
tween representatives from Philomath,
McMinnville, Albany and Dallas colieg action for money; Bukowsky Ik Rich­
ardson
for plff,
es. Friends and enthusiastic support­
T. N. Ottinger vs. A. J. Park, action 1
ers of each contestant came to out city
w ith their champions for the purpose oi ]or money, Simpson «& Kliks for plff; 1
»soar II ay ter for cleft.
cheering them on to victory. (.Mas
spirit and college fraternity was every­
B. J. Bowen vs. Howard I). Good fel­
where in evidence and tended to enlivei low ami A 1). Good fellow, action on
tlie occasion most becomingly. Tin
tote; John Bayne for p lff; F. A. Turner
contestants acquitted themselves nobly
or deft.
and the markings of the judges wer
B. Gildner vs. Clay Hobart, action
close. Everett L. Jones of Albany c<»1
lege, was awarded the decision, and > or nioney; Beach Simon for plff.
prize *•» $73 in gold. He received tb
A. M. Holmes vs. Pierce Riggs, action
highest markings on thought and con
>r money; Webster Hoi es for plff;
We are showing a
position, and high enough in delivery t
v\ M. Kaiser and W. T. Slater for deft.
win the coveted first place.
gooil assortment oi
F. M. Smith et ai vs. F. A. Patterson,
Oscar (r. Weed, of Philomath cotteg
men and l>>ys straw* and sailors h orn ‘.15 cents to $•’>.
ction for money; Oscar Hay ter for plff;
was the first speaker of t he evening, tat
ing as his composition, ‘ ‘The Perpetuity • ». G. Bingham for deft.
Our $o Panama is a winner.
j of our Nation.”
He maintained that
White Sew ing Machine Company vs.
patriotism is founded on great princi­ L. I>. Daniel, action f«*r money; J. L.
/"k f
J
fnr men, women and children which
ples supported by great virtues, an« Collins for plff; L. D. Brown for «left.
will suit you in both style and juice.
that the moral law of of any nation will
E. C. Atkins & Co., a corporation, vs.
eventually pass away as Rome of old.
New canvass Oxfords are h *re.
The speaker was self-|x>ssessed, spoki William E. Martin, action for money:
clearly, and showed he had given much Oscar Hayter for plff.
attention to his subject.
of silk waist patterns in checks
J. I* Thomlinson vs. G. A. Snell, ac­
‘ ‘ Reserve Forces,” was th * title of the tion for money; N. M. Newport for plff,
and |daids just in.
oiation delivered by Miss Lillian Me-
Yicker, of Dallas college. She extolled
<). it C. R. R. Co. vs. Marv V. Kirk­
Christianity, in allegiance and patriot- patrick et al, condemnation ; W. I). Fen­
1 ism for the American people. “ Christ­ ton and Oscar Hayter for plff.
ianity moves through society marking
Krebbs Hop Co. vs. R. J. Tavlor et
for death this institution and that cus- al, action for money; ( ’arson & Cannon
1 tom,” said the speaker, and patriotism for plff.
j roused by threatened calamity, rises in
| her might, and these institutions are
MORE ABOUT SHOWS.
! doomed.” She maintained that the
Lilierty party of “ sev< n v six, and the
abolition party of 1804 is the prohibi­
Dallas, Or., Anril, 30, 1107.
tion party of today, and claimed that
I see by the last week’s Observer that
"Â this party does not adopt the motto “ to it claimed
that the mohair of Polk coun­
the victor belongs the spoils,” but looks ty got ?4 of a cent per pound more than
to the good of our whole country, and any county in Oregon. It further a Ida
nothing but our country.” Miss Me Vic­ that this is one of the direct results of
Fiske, the best printer.
TEN DAYS AS NEWPORT.
ar received the highest markings in de­ our annual goat show held at Dallas.
livery, and her final grades were very The Observer and I agree about having
close to that of the winner.
show every year, but the difference |
Two Young Ladies of Polk Coun­ E. L. Jones, winner of the contest, a between
us is, I want the goats and ev­
and
Albany’s
representative,
spoke
on
erything
else grown or manufactured
ty to Enjoy Free a Ten Days
“ The Principles of Citizenship.” He in this county shown in the early fall,
maintained
that
thedestiny
of
nations
is
Outing at That Pop­
just as soon as all our various harvests
not decide«! by fate, but by the justice of are over and when the weather is near­
ular Resort.
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men who govern her affairs. “ We call ly always fine, and nearly all the essen­
ourselves the greatest nation on earth,” tial fruits, roots and grain have ma­
said Mr. Jones, “ and yet Ore legalize our tured and the people are tire«l after
[ Beginning June 1st and ending August greatest enemy. Not war. but w ine is j their season's hard work ; consequently
1st, the Iteinizer will run a voting con- the greatest foe of America.
T h e , are ready for two or three days ofrec-
speaker held the attention of his an- reation. Now, inv Observer friend
Yes. 100,000 times each day. I test by which two young ladies of Polk «lienee
at all times. His delivery am i; gays the mid-winter goat show' is here
l county and some married lady as ehap-
Does it send out good blood | erone will enjoy a ten days outing at enunciation were excellent, ami bis per- to stav and I must not think I am going
oration beautiful.
o build up a county fair by pulling
or bad blood? You know, for ; this well known seasitle resort. The Miss Andrews, of McMinnville college, "H down
this pet of ‘ his, and he also
good blood is good health; three ladies chosen will have free trans­ the last spenker of the evening, handled adds there is no use- of me knocking. I
her subject “ America for Freedom,” in wonder if he ami bis little four or five
bad blood, bad health. And portation to and from Newport, the l>est an able manner. She maintained that per cent crowd of this neck «>f tlte woods
you know precisely what to of accomodations at one of the principal inasmuch as the drunkard is a slave to are going to deceive if possible, as the
hotels, and $10 each for spending mon­ <l»ink, that America is to n certain de­ good book says “ the very elect” Just look
take for bad blood — Ayer’s ey.
gree in a state of slavery. The speaker ¡what they done with 1 wo of the very
drew’ a vivid word picture of a «trunk-
S a rsa p a rilla . Doctors have
Any young ladv will I k * eligible for ard in bis wretched home. Her ora­ best men we ever elected commissioners
I for this county. I say look at what
endorsed it for CO years.
the trip, anti the two receiving the high­ tion was well prepared am! well deliv- 11. -y done with Bro. Teal, oi Falls City.
One frequent canne o f I» i<l b'ood is a sluggish
er«*d.
est
number
of
votes
w
ill
get
to
take
the
! Why, he nearly lost his religion over it.
liver. Tilts ]>tounces c«>i «.ipution. i oisonous
The Ju<lues on thought and eonmosi- You may smile, but I can tell you, 1
substances hio then aim riunì ittto tli« blood,
trip, with all expenses paid by the
K eep tbo bowels « pen w. i A ye. 's Pllm.
tion were Rev. Clarence True Wilson, felt for thPpoor man just then as I met (
Itemizer and the $10 as a bonus ?«.r Rev. \V. B Hollingshea«Land Rev. Ab-
roa:
him on the street. Fie looked danger­
whatever they desire.
l>et, of Portland, and on delivery, H. H. ous. Well then, I thought I l>est make
so manufacturer.: o f
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HAIR VIGOR.
The married lady receiving the high­ Gill, of Chicago, traveling secretary of some inquiiies about our good Brother
the Intercollegiate prohibition associa­ Riddell. I found lie ton was very anx­
AOUC CUKE.
est number of votes will 1 m * elected as tion, I. FI. Amos, of Portland, and
CllLRRV M&T0RAL.
ious about his future welfare. So anx­
chaperone, and will receive the same Mr. Coleman, of Willamette University. ious was he that he offered sooner than
W e h ave n o aecrrts ! W e publish
The Philomath male quartet gave «ev­ vote this $200 of this county’s money
the form ulas o f a ll our m edicines.
nleasures and emoluments as the young
er*» L pleasing selections, and Miss Ella for this goat show, he offered to pay a
’adies. Any married lady of good char­
Butler, Mrs. Georgia Jennings and good portion «>f it out of his own funds.
acter will be eligible, her age cutting Frank Snyder entertained the audience Well, what happened. These faithful
m o ic e . in f a c t
will not enter into the with pleasing solos. W. E. Critchlow goat men got after our good commis­
presided in bis usual pleasing manner. sioners and in a moment of weakness
contest in either case.
The winner of this contest will repre­
Vnt°s will lx» accredited the same as sent Oregon in the Interstate Prohibi­ they allowed themselves to be dictated
! to ami voted $200 of tin* county money
in the so extremely successful Itemizer tion contest which will be hel«l in a to these favored few. Now’ I would ask
L. D. B.
contest so lately cl sed, every dollar short time.
any rate payer in this county, if he can
! attach any blame to either of our goo«l
sent into this office for subscriptions,
lengthens the life of the
1 commissioners for the course they took
Home-Made Catarrh Cure.
advertising or job work counting the
wagon — s a v e s horse­
in this matter. I say, no sir, while
Any one can mix right at home the 05 per cent of us rate payers have al-
contestant 100 votes. No votes can lie
power, time and tem­
best
remedy
of
its
kind
known.
The
Miirchased and only dollars in the till
! lewed this humbug to go unchecked
per. Best lubricant in
name “ Cyclone” is given to the follow- 1
will get the votes. No coupons will be ing prescription, it is supposed because these last seven years. So I say again,
the w o rld —^contains
printed, as that isnOw prohibited bv the of its promptness in driving from the no sir, put these same men back in of­
powdered mica
fice if they will permit us so to do. I
>ostal department. The contest will blood ami system, every vestige of have been trying to flml out w here this
which i
catarrhal
p«>ison,
relieving
this
foul
and
not commence until June 1st. We are
$200 has gone, and I think you with
■ forms/
«Ireaded disease, no matter where locat­
dving notice this early in order that ed, To prepare the mixture: Get from me w ill admire the smartness of a very
a smooth,
good
neighbor when I asked him if he
those who desire to enter the race may any good pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid
hard coating on axle, and
could inform me on this matter. Oh
nake there arrangements to that end. Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound yes I think he said, 10 or 18 of his
reduces friction.
and be prepared to get out and bustle Kargon and three ounces of Compound high grade goats (not one registered
I f you want your outfit
Svrup Sarsai arila. Shake well and use
when the first day of June comes. It in teaspoonful doses after each meal and one in the lot) and lie g«»t $50of the $200.
to last and earn money
will be well for anyone desiring to oom* lw»«l time. This is a harmless inexpen­ Of course he and F live just where we
while it lasts — grease
can get in our licks when we ft*el like it.
pete to write or phor eto us and get price sive mixture, which has apecular action We don’t need to bother about these
the axles w ith Mica
upon
the
eliminative
tissues
of
tin*
ki«i-
lists
for
all
kinds
of
work,
so
they
may
Axle Grease.
goat men, who live from 10 to 20 miles
neys, assisting them to tilt re and strain
intelligently compete. Let this office from the bloo<l and system all catarrhal from our place of business. Now I would
STANDARD OIL COMPANY i
know at an early a date as possible, poisons, which, if not eradicated, are like very much to ask my Observer
friend one question. How much more
if you are to l>e a contestant, as it will absorbed by the mucous membrane an«l mohair will a goat produce in one year,
facilitate matters for both you and us. ail open \ ore or catarrh is the result shown In winter than in the fall.
Prepare some and try it. as it is the
Do not be backward about inquiring in prescription of an eminent catarrh spec­ There is no difference, my friend, only
to the favored few, and they shall have to
regard to any ]x>ints that may not be ialists of national reputation.
undergo a change of heart, and that
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sufficiently clear.
pretty s«ion. Thanking you, Friend
The Big Circus.
Fiske, very kindly, for so much valuable
space
of late and sincerely asking you
Stomach Troubles.
Last Monday brdught to Dallas near­
one week later.
Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly ly as large a crowd as we see here on a for a little more about
JAMES ELLIO TT.
| respected resident of Faisonia, Miss, picnic or Fourth of July, conservative
i was sick with stomach trouble for more estimates placing the number «if out­
Woodman Meeting.
j than six months,
( ’hamberlain’s Stnni- side people here «luring the «lay at 4,000,
...»e g la . » .Wilms
to Oe g r o u u
! ach and Liver Tablets cured her. She The parade, circus and side show’s came
Dallas Woodman camp held an inter­
« t r l c t l y lo o ld e r . R e a d y - g r ju n d S lo c k
up
to
expectations,
and
everyone
enjoy­
says: “ I can now eat anything 1 want
esting session Tuesday evening, a large
Tenses no m o r e flt th a n w o u ld re a d y
j and am the proudest woman in the ed themselves as the weather waH lovely. crowd lieiiig out to discuss the questions
m a d e fa ls e te e th .
T h e M u n s e ll O p ­
i world to find such a good medicine.” The best of order prevailed, and mid­ «>f the «»r«ler that will come up at next
tic a l C o. g r in d s e a c h le n a s p e c ia lly
For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. Sample night «aw the circus train pulling out head camp session. All the delegates
fo r e a c h e y e
O ui w ork sh op s have
for McMinnville.
i free.
to the district convention on May 8th
t il th e la t e s t , m o d e rn a n d e x p e n s iv e
were present, and the discussion lasted
Machinery
know n
to th e O p tic a l
MASK SKATING CARNIVAL
What State Has the Handsomest until a late hour, speeches being made
••a ft.
O u r e m p lo y e s a r e e x p e r t .
II
bv many of our ls*st talkers in the city.
v e flt y o u r g la s s e s th e y w ill b e ex
Woman.
The camp adopted a motion to give each
• o t ly r ig h t.
C o n s u lta tio n c o s ts y o t
person
securing five new members <lur-
Chicago
says
they
have
there
the
n o th in g
B o o k le t, w ith v a lu a b le In for
Maskers Will Have Merry Time at
most beautiful woman in existence. ing May and June a round trip ticket to
n a tio n a b o u t th e h u m a n e y e P H E h
The Portlan«l Oregon Journal denies the meeting of the Fiead camp in Seattle
Colosseum Rink, Thursday
this assertion, an«l calls it a silly claim, next July. After business was over
Evening, May 9.
asserting that Oregon can an«l will show Johnson Bros., the popular caterers,
better goods. The Itemizer knows Polk treated all present to as many dishea of
delicious icecream as tliey could hold.
The .katei-s of K ail«« are tanking f o ,
.‘ °kwe
with pleasant antinpatinn to the c h ,
Mllff look , ike ; »
|( Vn„
Relief From Rheumatic Pains.
M M y*
“ I suffered with rheumatism for over
May 9th.
K erslap A Whitu i . J , , w n.l iX o n r 'p t o t o to the Itomia- two years, ” says Mr. Holland Curry, a
patrolman, of Key West, Fla. “ Some­
times it settle«! in mv knees and lamed
My
^ will
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that
of th* ( cw I pafier and the Journal. There is no me so I coul«l hardly walk, at otbor
* J money in it, hut when some folks make
slr»n.
tie* assertion that they have the hand- times it would be in my feet an<! hands
Block well's band will furnish special
somest women, they will have to show so I was incapacitated for duty. One
(• (b e llin e
» r i . i t e v e r ) w o rn *»
music for the carnival, and manv novel us. Bend in your photos at «»nee, and night when I was in severe pain and
1 .i- v t d e u tle # —a p erf*»ot c o n ip ie x lo r .
features will be introduced to entertain
lame from it my wife went to the drug
help us show Chicago.
’ t brim *** m i t « o f t . s m o o th , fre s h
the skaters and spectators.
store here ati«l came back with a bottle
!«at* tin t to th e < h***»k th a t ► n o ie
A lanre numlier of maskers are ex­
of Chamberlain's Fain Balm. 1 was
•ut M o i r»* -*
It w ill h.lr.,/ o e a u t;
Photographs.
pected from S.ilem, McMinnville, Fills
rub lied with it and found that the
tho#*- w n o l.tck It ; It nr.ll re ta il,
Uitv**In«lei»en«len<*e and other valley
Come in and see Cherrington’s latest pain h i*l n eid y gone during the
fo r ttH .ee *!»•• a i r e n i y pi> -.-ea# It
tow na.
pictorial effect«, Carbon sephiaa, et« . night. I kept on »long it for. a little
i tvl‘ 1 t h I h ie you to i t u c c w i f u l l )
and if you waht a fine photograph, sit more than two weeks and found that it
•u b a' th e r a v a e e .* o f w e a t h e r an d
drove the rheumatism away, I have not
A Guaranteed Core For Piles.
liefore his fine 3 A. Pallmeyer lens.
Yne
D o n t <Joubt--U<»n t a :g u e . Jua
had any trouble with the disease for
Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding j
ry RoberTfne
Your druggist wil
over three month’s.” For sale by The
so»
piles. Druggists are authorized to re-
•ive you a f r e e sample.
A ll drug
fund money if F*azo Oinment «loes I q ( i business Monday morning. It was bad­ Stafrin Drug Co,
«te keep Robertlne.
ly needed. Jim Robartaon is «Iriving.
cure in 6 to 14 davs. 50 cents.
Ftorn, April 27th, to the wife of L. K.
This
office
a job printer, our
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I i l l ” 'm
ix »- wants
n a u i r <»
If von intend to buy a cream separator latest having skipped oat lietween two Peebles, near Dallas, a girl.
Bert Dennis done a lively huainess
you had Fa tter see the Iowa. We _ guar- | . u days,
after
on
N/n, N
I»C I v cleaning
ro »n m H O
U t OUP t i l l , t a k i n g
l J IW a ^
antee everyone to work perfectly.—<1 ay several implementa u.ied in our profes- Monday carrying passe ngera in hia new
auto to and from tne cirrus ground!.
Bros.
| «ion and forging fair name to a check.
O M E men always look well
dressed. Their clothes keep in
«♦ «o rd e r, no m atter how much or
how long they are worn.
That is our Hart, Schaffner & Marx idea;
that is the kind of clothes we offer you
here. All wool, tailored right, fit right,
priced right.
S
Time for Spring Hats
u xio ras
A New Lot
CAMPBELL & HOLLISTER'S
Cash Store.
C o p y rig h t 1907 by
Hart Schaffner
Marx
FISKE, THE BEST Pàl'lTEB
Cold Storage
Does Your
Heart Beat
Meat M arket
D A L L A S , OREGON
A ll k in d » o f
m e a ts , in c lu d .n g
Li s it
and
t io n
g u a ra n te e d .
p o u ltr y .
S a t ir d a C -
G0RKE& SHAW
I
PALACE CIGAR STORE,
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A 1 K I.IE
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OREGON.
R. J. Evans, Proprietor.
Soft drink« in season, cigars and
Sol
tobacco. Fresh candies.
tut
♦
X
««* «
< 4 ' yers
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
INSTRUCTOR ON
PIANO AND ORGAN.
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
Dallas, Oregon.
Mica Axle Grease,
fr
DALLAS RESTAURANT
D, Hill. Proprietor.
M ajn and M ill S tre e ts .
Meals at all hours. Short orders
Regular dinners.
Oysters In
season.
Furnished rooms.
Q . A Lynch s
Barber Shop
Main Street
With three chairs and
two hath tubs they al­
ways give you firstclass
work
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CONfECTIONIRY
O f a ll K i n d s
Fresh and T o o th s o m e
FRESH OYSTERS
LUNCH COUNTER
^
W OMEN
C l e a n S e r v ic e
N ic e ly P re p a re d
B est C o ffe e on E arth
H om e S pde
Ic e C reem
A lw a y s on H and
JOHNSON BROS
Is The Place.
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For the spring season of 1907 we show a variety of the
popular styles in Lace Curtains and call your special at­
tention to the individuality of patterns ana designs, also
the prices.
THE LARGEST SHIPMENT OF LACE CURTAINS EVER MADE BY ANY
POLK COUNTY FIRM ARRIVED HERE THIS WEEK AND WILL GO ON
SALE AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Nottingham Lace Curtains at 69c a pair up to $3.50
Arabian colored curtains from 90 cents up to $4.00
Flat net and French curtains from $2.50 to - $5.00
Brussels curtains, extra fine net, at $5, $6, $6.50, $7
All Kinds Curtain Swisses by the yard in Polka Dots
and Figured Effects— JUST IN.
THE BEE HIVE STORE.
A RELIABLE PLACE TO TRADE.
OREGON
D ALLAS,
DALLAS CITY BANK
Dallas, Oregon.
R.C. C R A V E N
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W. G. V AS SALL
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A GOOD W A T C H
Preddent
Caahier
lM R K C T o R S :
Was never to be gotten so easily as now , and here. With a stock
of watches on hand, sufficient to equip any two jewelry stores in
town, we can sell you a good time keeper anywhere from $.*> up to
$250. Everyone of them we guuradtee i< r five years. Gold watch­
es from $10 up. The liest movements, finest cases.
O P T IC IA N
N. L. Butler, K. O. Craven, D. L , Keyt,
M. M. Ellis, W. (». Vassal!.
This bank is pleased to place at the
disposal of its customers the facilities
gained during many years of continuous
service and grow th.
C . H. MORRIS,
DALLAS
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B. F. JONES
OREGON
Attorney-at-Law
SO O O O O O O CO
INDEPENDENCE, OK.
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We have Suitings for Ladies and
Children. Fancy Dress Shirts
for Men and Boys.
You are most cordially invited to our store
for the purpose of inspecting the New Spring
and Summer Wearables.
We are showing: wtany exclusive styles, one of a pat­
tern, and we are very confident the new ideas as
well as the fairness of our prices wili prove to be
of great interest to you.
F. S. RAMSEY, Racket s,ore
ORECON.
DALLAS,
Probate work a specialty.
ONU MENT,
“ Lex/ HV Forget.”
Marble—
-Granitei
G. L. HAW KINS
Railroatl street, Dallas.
w . j . stow T
TRUCKMAN.
D a l l a * '. O r e g o n
A (air share of patronage solicited
nd all o-ders promptly filled.
Caldwel Bros.
POOL ANDB1LLIARD HALL
New located in the Kerslabe BnMii?
(Everything up-to-dsle)
ELECTRICITY EOR LIGHTING IS ON­
LY EXPENSIVE TO PEOPLE WHO
ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS.
TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY
CAREFUL, IT DOESNOTCOME HIGH.
¡Jy/isell Optical Co. .
In a n y S ty le
C o m fo r ta b le P a rlo r
LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT
V Æ
r'l’ H, pr,nt*r1 T . r v 1:::
It is economical because it can be (juickly turned oft* when not needed. With
gas or krroHonr there is the temptation to let light burn when not needed, to
save bother of lighting and adjusting, In some homes the electric light bill
amounts to only about $2 per month. You can probably get some kind of artifi­
cial light for less moncythan electric light, but does it save you anything when it
limits opportunities for wprk and recreation, ruins your eyesight, smokes your
walls, mars decora ions and increases household work. You can probably
save a dollar to-morrow by going without your meals, but it wouldn't be econ­
omy. It is not so much what you save, but, how you save, that counts. We
are always ready to explain the "ins and outs" of the lighting proposition to
on, «'all on usor phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business.
W ILLA M ETTE VALLEY CO M PANY RATES:
Residence« on meters a killowatt, 15c: resi«lene
fiat, a month, lficp, 50c.
Hat«»s for busi lies-* Fions«»«:
25e a drop and 5c a killow.itl u p t » 10 d r o p «
Over 10 drojts, 20c a drop and 5c a killowatt up to 40
drops; over 40 «Imps, 1 « »v« a dn a m i 5 c a killow att. A drop figures ltlcp or le? *. For power rates
apply at the otti«-
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