7 Start Early! w 5T«r o ß re m o n e y f o r > o *i • L i s t . M u r . «t l l - p o r ' S 'ä S g P flF S ’ & T H A lP H fc :-» .i ) M. u ri ,! « 3 t«c ••• o n r . h a a I.# .In.' :* »1U? r U ifc fc . B m I tfa ln c u u th a j u i i j c L i «V i » >-. ,«• s i i n f a l F o r i t i n i i t * D ecoy*, fia p s . Önin« fa w » . K.«» a n d to i o p . an«. to ‘ s to rn a a • u r ­ la r EncTctaipadia Pru-s. 82 T « » u r r u s t- tn e rv f I .’ ’i -t '.-» lan n« H n o U n a tic t a n d D*ooy a t t i - c i » a n i . n i , , to tr o p * . 00 p a r b o tilo . *¿1. p > ..tir ga* b t x b M t pn caa . A u d c r a c h U r o » . , l i e g t . T l , A liu iu n o o ils . iil- u * \ ' T H U R S D A Y , DEC. Early Spring Broilers ¿ 0 , 1907 . “ The 8i*|f*regulating kind That hatch while you sleep” i Itemizer, one year in advance «•gom a n or ( With Weekly Oregonian Se mi-weekly Journal / With Oregon Woodman PHONES: ( Ortie. BEI.L, 257 I Residence, llrt MUTUAI.] ( Residence, , 1401 ’J D ALLAS. I Pio- Children to be Treated By neer Resident. Send for catalog. f Are the v ery best to be ob ta in ed iu O regon and we know h ow to c o o k them to the qu een ’s taste. Y ou ca n h ave them in any style and with all the con com ita n ts that g o to m ake up a first-class oyster house. Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County. GIVE AWAY CANDY. f $1 50 ------FULL LINK AT— LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT From now until January 1st, l'.His, we shall giv e aw ay free to every purchaser o f o u r fa iuoim brand» o i W hiskies, am i w hich we are offering at the sam e p r lce r a s heretofore, as fo llo w »: Wiiii on e g a llon o f ou r Ja« i>b’» M onogram Rye or B ourbon O. P. 8 . W hiskey, regular price fo.oo per g a llon , we w ill give aw ay gratis lour bottles o f fine old C a liforn ia Wines, regu lar p rice 50c p e r bottle, Any bram l that you m ight select. The price o f the W hiskey is *Y0O: the W ine is 92.00. You w ill get a 97.00 purchase for IÔ. 00 , freigh t and express charges prepaid. ne f a m ous i i m »Stanford Mr h i.to w n AAA » a \ Kye, *Nvc, regular i v g u i u i price|4.00 | r n « c f t . w per pc. g B a » » llon u n , we w t w » ill n With on e g allon r. <»f of o ou r fam ;ive aw ay gratis three iMitilex of tine old 1 C alifo ilon iia S w eet W ines, regular price 50c per »ottle. You may select The hiskey is ft-UU; the ... . any bram __nd l y« _ 1___ __ , price __ of __ the __ W ____ . __ ___ ___ ’ *’ price o f the W 1 ine is 91.' ' h ). *’ Y ou w ill get a 9-».J*> purchase for 9* 00 ,.freig h t and express ch arge« prepaid, __ W ith on e g allon o f ou r faumus Rainier AAA Bou rbon, regular p rice 64.00 per ga llon , we w ill^ > v^j aw ay gratis three bottles of^ fine old C a liforn ia Sweet W ines, regular price 50c You « un select any brand y o u may desire. The p rice o f the MThiskev is f t .00 the p price rice o « f t h f W in e la 11.50. Y o u w ill get a |;*.50 purchase lor 9 ^ UU, freight and express I ch arges prepaid. W ith one galbni o f T illa m ook R ye or B ou rbon W hisky, regu lar price |8.25, we w ill give aw ay free tw o bottles o f fine old C a liforn ia Sweet W ines, regular price50c per bottle. You can select any brand you desire. T he price o f the W’ hisky is $ 3 - 2 5 ; the p rice o f the Wine is 91 . 00 . You w ill get a 94 ‘25 purchase for |3.'25, freight and express ch arges prepaid. W ith on e galbn i o f Sheeh an's P rivate Sttx-k Kye or B ourbon W hisky, regular price fS.OO per g a llon , w e w ill give aw ay free tw o bottles of fine old C a liforn ia Sweet W ines, regular p rice 50c per bottle. Y ou can select any brand you desire. The p rice o f the W hisky is 9-LU0; the price o f the W ine is 91.00. Yeo u w ill get a 64-ÔO 94.00 purchase for f |3.00, freight ’ *“ and express charges prepaid. ith o n e g a llo n of D elan ey’s Malt or W hite Rye W hisky, regular p llon , . . . _lye pi rice 93.00 „ per - ga _____ we w ill give live aw ay free tw o bottles o f fine o ld C a liforn ia Sweet Winea. >> incs. regular price 60e .50c per botti e. Y ou m ay select any brand you m ay desire. T he p rice o f the W hisky is $ 3 . 00 ; the price e o f the W ine is $ 1 . 00 , w hich gives you a $4 00 purchase for $3.00, freight and ex- press charges arges prepaid prepaid. W ith one g a llon o f Jam aica or New England Rum, regular p rice fi-W per gallon, we w ill g iv e a w a y free three bottles o f tine old C a liforn ia Sweet W ines, regular p rice 50c Per hot tie. You may select any brand you desire. The prlee «*f the Rum is f t . 00 , the price o f the W ine is $1,50, w hich gives you a f r».50 purchase for 64 . 00 , freight and express charges prepaid. The Oysters --li We serve V. P. F IS K E . Hatched by SUBSCRIPTION of excellence, and ao pure and simple art* the ingredients that even a child wan use them. Allcock’ s are the origin- I al and genuine porous plasters and are * sold by druggists in every part of the civilized 'world. 1 INDEPENDENCE. E IAC0B X COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS 51 Front Street, Portland, Oregon Johnson Bros. Confectionery and lunch Counter O ur o r d e r s o re »h ip p e d th e «tame day a » we receive th em | Curie Bill Brown desires us to an­ nounce that on Christmas day, between Courtesy West Side. the hours of In and 12 in the morning * » » » fr» * « » * » » * * * » » » » * » » » » » «- Frank Wliiteaker has returned from lie will present to all Dallas children IF YOU W AN T TO SELL who show themselves to him on Main| P,,rtl,,nd- Georg? Uonkev made a brief business I street a package of candy, t’ nele Hi It lias the Christmas gladness permeating trip to Portland this week. John Morgan, who has been employed his entire system, and knows of no bet­ ter way of letting it everesce th in to in Portland for some time, has returned £ to Independence. make glad the hearts of the little ones And Get Quick Returns A. S. Locke came up from Portland hv catering to theirdesires for the sweets Wednesday on a short business trip and of life. Mr. Brown lias already won the a visit with old friends. ; See B. G ILD N ER , | henrtsof the children of Polk county, who Landlord Treanor is having the floor will never forget the mad scramble they of the hotel painted and the room made I D A LL A S - OR. made for pickles on the court house more pleasant for his guests. * * ^ -T ^ A A * a C w - t lawn, and ttiev will not need another The Knights of Pythias have organiz­ L * ^ ™ * -r -p ^ invitation to be present at this second ed a side degree known as The Noble love feast. Many who partook of the Order of Bailiff’s, the initiatory lieing first are now too old to avail themselves a nominal fee. Applications for the de­ gree are already on hand and the fun of this Christmas offering, hut we will commences next meeting night. ‘ L e s t ICV F o s g e t . " .vyger that they will be on hand just The work of setting poles stringing the same to see that their younger wires and locating tin* arc lights has I brothers and sisters are not too bashful been finished by the Willamette Valley to avail themselves of the sweet remind­ Co., and all is in readiness for the light- I er of the biessecUChristmas time. We ing of the city when a transformer is received. Just when this will he is not I hope that none will forget the date—in definitely known, hut Manager Atkins fact we know it to lie impossible—and ho|>es to he able to turn on the arc that Uncle Bill's generosity will keep lights the latter part of next we*k. the clerks of whom lie buys his supplies The city council at its last meeting everlastingly on the jump during the passed the regular annual levy for city purposes. The valuation this year of two hours of its continuance. Next property is $409,910, somewhat of a de­ Wednesday morning on Main street, crease from last year’s assessment. The between the hours of 10 and 12, you can levy last year was 4 mills, hut on ac­ rely upon it that there will he something count of the decreased assessment this doing. Mr. Brown, as personifying our year the council deemed a mill levy necessary for the demands of the city, local Santa Clans, will surely find I.is and therefore the levy was placed at hands full. Come out everybody and that figure. --------------♦ • ♦ ---------------- see the little ones enjoy their treat It is a long time for them until next Christ­ mas, even if the time does roll round Both inside and outside. pretty fast to us. Work done in a satisfac­ tory manner, latest styles of the art and complete satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial and he convinced. Our local gym was crowded last Fri­ O regon. About two months ago onr baby girl D a lla s , bad measles which nettled in her lungs day evening to see oil* college basket hall team win its third successive vic­ and at last resulted in a never** attack * m M “ ™ m M W ” -W “ ” “ * m m w M ^ of bronchitis. W e lmd two doctors* but tory of the season, against what was — no relief was obtained. Everybody supposed to he the crack organization of thought she would die. I went to eight different store.* to find a certain remedy the stale outside of ours, and they did which bad been recommended to me it easily, at no time in the game the and failed to get it, when one of the much vaunted O. A. C. team standing a storekeepers insisted that I try i duim- ghost of a «how to win. Our team play­ berlain’s Cough Remedy. I did so TIM E TA BLE N o .36. ahd our baby is alive and well today.— ed their usual clean and good game, Geo. W. Spence, Holly Springs, N. C. and their team work was excellent, as Trains from and to Yaquina For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. No. 1— a result of which Dallas threw 19 field a v e s Y a q u in a .................................. baskets and Corvallis could only get le 11:15 a. m Arrives at C orv a llis........................... large t r a c t s 3. Our big center, Ned Shaw, played his Arrives at A lb a n y ............................. 12:15 p, m. No. 2 - opjKmeiit, the much talked of Foster to .12.50 p. m le a v e s A lb a n v .................................. a skunk finish, getting five baskets to Leaves C o r v a llis ................................. . . 1:45 p. rn .. 6:15 p. 111 Arrives at Y a q u iim ........................... his none. It is now universally conceded that Trains to and from Detroit: Dallas has the best basket hall team of No. 3 - The great ne**d of our country just her career in this enticing game, and it Leaves A l b a n v .................................... . . . 7:30 a. m now is the dividing up of the larger is nearly a certainty that we will again No. 4 - farms into smaller ones, and thus accom­ this year win the state basket hall league pennant easily. This of course, unless Leaves D e t r o i t .................................... . . . 1:00 p. m modating many residents on the same Arrives at A lb a n y ............................ .. 5 :55 p. in. exceptionally good teams are put up by amount of land, as heretofore support­ the organizations yet to he contended Train« for Corvalli«: No. 8— ed one family. By improved farming with. But such a thing is hardly to he Ix*aves A lban y .................................. . . . 7:55 p. in. this can readily be done, and a farmer e x a cte d . Dallas certainly has the best Arrives at C o r v a llis ........................... . . « ;.»5 a. ni. team in the league. The O. A. C. boys No 10— does not now need a large tract of land were pretty confident of winning the Leaves A lb a n y ,.................................... .. 2 ;52 p. m. on which to make a living. The raising game last Friday night, and went home Arrives at C o rv a llis ........................... . 3 :05 p. m. No. 6— of superior stock, the planting of diver­ offering all kinds of excuses. The Cor­ A lb a n y — ............................ 7:35 p. in- sified things such as fruits, berries, etc., vallis Times had this to say before the Leaves Arrives at C orva llis ......................... . 8 :15 p. in- gam e: has brought this about. The handicap No. 12— The O. A. C. basket ball team left to­ we now lalior under is the refusal of day for Dallas, where a game is to lie Leaves A lb a n v .................................... .1 2 :.'i0 p. m. vrrives at C o rv a llis ........................... . 1 :33 p. m those having large holdings to divide up. played tonight with Dallas college. Dallas has always been (4. A. C’s closest Trains for Albany : the owners probably e x a c tin g a raise competitor in basket hall and tonight’s V. - in the price of the land. In this they game w ill no doubt l>e one one of the Leaves C o r v a llis ............................. 0 ::«) a. m are wrong, as the land is now high fastest and fiercest struggles of the year. Arrive* at A l b a n y .................... 7 10 a. m No. »— The lineup w as: enough, until it has by the new way of .................... Position Dallas le a v e s C orv a llis 12 45 p .m farming been increased in value. As Corvallis 1 # tp .m Foster.............. center .......................Shaw Arrives at A lbany an instance of this we know’ of within Rihkhart . guard..................... Savery three miles of Dallas a tract of f>00 acres Koo|>er 0 »10 p m guard........................Shaw U-ave« C orva llis Arrives at A lb a n y ___ ft 40 p. in forward................. Fenton and one of 2100 acres. This should be llam iliton . No. 11 — M oore....... forward ............... Craven divided up. And there are others. 1.eaves C orvallis . 11 t»i a. m | TI M B E R : BKTWEKN LOW PRICES AND HIGH QUALITY in groceries you would surely choose quality. But if you trade here you don’ t have to choose, for you get a combina­ tion of both. QUALITY GROCERIES AT Q U ALITY PRICES make this store the favorite among women who know grocery values as well as we do. By dealing here you can save money without sacrificing quality in the slightest degree. Thats real economy. E. B O Y D & SO N . . . a t t h e .. Corner Grocery 100,000 Bottles of Sweet Wines Given Away “ W ish in g that the lunch had not yet b e g u n ," in w hat a cu stom er said the o th e r day o f the feed» put ou t by Joh n son Bros. E very­ th in g ao cosy , c ook ed in good taste, and the food so varied and a p p etizin g that even a fastidious dysp ep tic ca n n ot fail to say a good word for that popu lur estab­ lishm ent. 6 - ’i I c/iri in thi* »erom l r l . . - o f until tukttvr. \ % * ie^ ****'r& * # # * * I Lunches that Ä Leave You * T B Petaluma Incubators and Brooders I * * * * + *# **■ **# *- ! * . C O U N T Y IT E M IZ E R . 1 The Greatest Profits are in u >. i fr it k' I0NUMENT o © Qm LI fi) * * All We Ask Is a Chance % # y 0 prove to you that we have * % the best Shoes at the right f prices. Our stock is complete and up to * date in all lines. & Give us a trial and be convinced Yours for trade, % The Dallas Shoe Store V «ÉV the -Granile I SIGN BIO BOOT M rs. J. C. Caynor, Prop. i * # * * * # # # # * # # * * # # * * * * * * * C. L. H A W K IN S Railroad street, Dallas. Children and Toys -A L F R E D B O O R S E - * THE NEW BARBER SSiOP is the place to get your barber work done............... THREE OF A KIND. Our Basket Ball Players Score An­ other Victory With Ease. A Home Made Happy By Cham­ berlain’s Cough Remedy. Fine Hair Cutting and the best face lotions in the city. Call and see. TOW Ö3 3 jj^ * v v * * * * TOO - A c t y t o r i '. - . O o l l f t d a t e , N o r m a l a n d C o m m e r c ia l cou rs«*« E d u c a t i o n i n a l l b r a n c h e s , i n c l u d i n g c la m i­ lo « , N c ie u r e , u n i t h e m a t ic « , o t o . , a l l b a x e d o n t h e foundation that ha* won crea text an< ceiwea for our créât.u t men and women. Wo help bo vs who cannot » pay; speoini dormitori«« for airi«, wider care o f ma-1 iron. WRITE TOD VY for particular*un«l catato«*.* ALBflMY CCIUlir, f l i s m , OREGON . Implement House and General Repair Shop F r e d J. W a g n e r , D a l l a s On January 2nd, I will open in my building, a half liloek east of the skating rink, an agricultural implement house and general repair (hop. Will tie pleased to see all my old customers and assure them the Is-st of treatment and prices that will suit. j Do You Know that the best and cheap­ est w.ssl you can buy is the block wood from the W i 11 a m e 11 e V a 111 e y Lumber Co.’s sawmill ? Beeause it is cut from big timber, therefor is su­ perior to second-growth Hr. Leave your order at Webster’ « confection­ ery store, or call Mu­ tual phone No. 1407 Bowman Bros. ELECTRIC LIGHTS NEW r r R N I T t RE IL E O A NT ROOMS BATHS IN CONN Et ’TION The Tavern H. FUÍSITT, Proprietor A Sindh Modern Hold firsl-dtts b r w C mm lüm ' 4' Each Other Tlx* child without toy« i« never really happy. And no child ever born thought Ch istmas worth a cent without toy«. You can jfive them all the merelv u.ieful things imaginable, but it won’t be Christ­ inas to them. So buy the little one« S O M E TO Y S Come here and look at our wonderful collection. They will take you hack to your own childhood day« when you loved such things, have plenty of every kind from the always wonderful Noah’s Ark to the cleverest scientific novelty. The prices are as varied as the as­ sortment, but none is too high. Railroad P ro p rie to r F A U X CITY, ORgriON Belong to Corvallis & Eastern RE1L m r S#¥ i Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorater ROY & CO. . Many Large Holdings Yet in the Vicinity Good Medicine, Alright. A new sidewalk has been built along . the Crider property opposite J. <4. Van- The stationery printed at this office is orsdel’s. giving til«’ U’Ht .««{¡»faction Last « w l At Corvallis Saturday we met Seth we printed 1000 statements fo ra man, anil by their aiit hecollecteil a small fn - u«d Cass Riggs, who were on their way tune. Two months ago a man bought to spend a few days at Newport. On of us some note paper and envelopes to ««’count of a rush of work, they «lift n«»t use them writing to his sweetheart, and get to the seashore during the summer, now he is married. Another young man an«l are enjoying ocean breezes now. forged a name on a cheek printed at this office, and is in tile penitentiary. Another voung man stole some of our paper to make cigarettes with—he is dead. A young lady bought some of our paper to curl her hair on, and now she has a lieaux. (W e have only a few packages of this kind in stock.) By us­ ing our stationery a person can collect old aiv.*nts, tell fortunes, make rain, change the color of the hair, have the teeth extracted without pain, find out t - ¿-/ W W e. the name of the future husband or wife, lie successful in business, triumph over It IN O N I O R M A N Y C O L O R S enemies, and get elected to office, «five Ifc us a call.— Ex. u PERFEC P R IN T IN p ’ I Thoroughly Reliable. l a r o b s t f a c il it ie s IN T H E W E S T F O R T H E P R O D U C T IO N O F | HIGH O R A D E W O R K if ever there was a reliable and safe renedy it is that old an«l famous porous plaster— A bow k's. It has been in ua- ■ I T I ! I l K * I I l A t l f RI ( M i t i I lor sixtv rears, and is as popular today as ever, and we doubt that there i-a civili*e«l community on the face of the I H Ï C t f S - ' C H À T T É glol,e where this wonderful pain relit er cannot he found. In the selection of the ingredient» and in their manufac­ 2 < J * A J d . i . P O R T L A N 'Í "Ó K B d ture the greatest care is taken to keep É N G R A V tN Ç C O . e a ch planter u p to th e h iflie a t sta n d a rd Arrives at A lban y ..................... 12:15 a. m. A ll of th « al*ove trains con n ect w ith Southern Pacific train s Doth at A lban y and Corvallis, a* « e ll as trains for D etroit, g ivin g direct service to N ew oort and Bretenbush Hot Hprings. For furth er in form ation a pp ly to GEO. F. NEVINS, Gen. Pass Agent, Alban y, O regon. H. H. LING. Agent. C orvallis. Caldwel Bros. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL N«w looted il the Kfrslake Building (E veryth in g u p to-d a le ) COLOSSEUM RINK Dallas. O regon S K A T IN G - TUESDAYS THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING ❖ ❖ W E have purchased the furniture business of F. J. Chapman and will continue at the old sta n d ., Will carry the same lines of oods that the house has uilt its good reputation on. Will make to order all kinds of mattresses, couches and springs. Picture framing and repairing a specialty. Come in and leave us your order. , HALL & HAYES o fi) 3 ❖ *6 ❖ ♦ CD £>ooooooooooooo(x>ooooooooc« JUST ARRIVED Morris, th** leading jeweler, has just receive*! a lM*autiftii line of gold headed umbrellas and canes from $2.50 to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. O P T IC IA N Every Tuesday night ladies will be admitted free an«l there M he aperial m n a ie I nombera for their entertainment. « * C. H. MORRIS, DALLAS JEW ELER OREGON