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Start Early! m n i* * .# i*'i BW A I L .. % S l^ for apod oanh. 10 to * 0 % wore money rot nell at h o m e^^V r^W o rJ’nPt* l.iat. „ Markte ________ lh . v fe v * » caM u _ ! li ifif-i co ns than to . > _____ m i,<*• _ i ___ <«fi>i Muoiit o a r 450 iw iim . losthsr bound. Boat thine ou Iho iwi.jert orar Li-iitrstliw all Fur Animal« At. about Trappur»' Sacral». Dacoyi. Trap». Gam« Law« How aud w;.<ira to trap, and «<■ Sscoina a »uc- Ce*iful trappar It'a a rajular Eni-vcl'porii.i Prieo. f i To :r n i ‘ f«m «ri |1 J.'i Ifidaa tan nod Into baautiful Rohaa Our Macnatie Balt and Dacoy attracts animal* »■ trnjia, $1 00 nrrhottla. Ship vuor Ilidaa aud Fura to us■*nd ja* higbaatpricaa. A n d c m v U l l r o » . , D u p t. 7 1 , M hi n e u p o l ls ,ll ''t o . T H U R S D A Y , D E C . 26, 1907. Early Spring Broilers ft The Oysters Item izer, one year in advance ................$1 50 i s W ith Weekly Oregonian or St I W ith Oregon W oodm an............................................................. 1 75 PHONES: n i .i i Í Offico, 257 Residence, 113 DALLAS. Send for?catalog. M ® ce» H ah UTUAL- i t A i ^ ^ Residence, 1401 A re t h e v e r y b e s t to b e o b t a i n e d in O re g o n a n d w e k n o w h o w to e o o k t h e m to t h e q u e e n ’s ta s te . Y o u c a n h a v e t h e m i n a n y s ty le a n d w i t h a ll t h e c o n c o m i ta n t s t h a t g o t o m a k e u p a firs t-c la s s o y s te r ¿ M use. Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and C ounty. & ............... * ----- ---------- 5 7? ' . n W hile all th is praise is being passed center of retail business is away f t * hack <»n Film ore street which was for around to th e men who aid in check merly the heart of the residence dis ing the panic, it looks as if recogni trict. The population of the place is- tion of some kind is due those p a trio t rapidly approaching the half million and there is a stir, a rush and a jam al ic people who left th e ir m oney in thfc most everywhere, For miles and miles | Confectionery and Lunch Counter hankg. around additions are being platted on a m uch larger scale than a t Portland T he Boston Globe p rin ts a long e d and industrial plants are springing up all along the hay—verily California will itorial on “ T he Not'd of In e rior W a t soon he producing most everything it erw ays.” T here is no g e ttin r around has been bringing from the east. Steam IF YOU WANT TO SELL the fa »t th a t the p ro h ib itio n ists have ships and sailing vessels connect it with the whole foreign world. The Southern m ade th a t an im p o rta n t topic. Pacific has just finished a t a cost of $7,000,000 a ten mile cut off leading in George C. L. Snyder, e d ito r of th e to the city from th e south, there being five long tunnels w ithin th a t distance W rangel S entinel, has an a rticle in a and a saving of half an hour in tim e for And Get Quick Returns lecen t issue of the In la n d P rin te r con all trains. When the steel bridge ac ross San Francisco Bay at Dum barton trad ictin g som eone’s sta te m e n t th a t Point is finished all train s from the east B. G 1 LD N E R , the supply of spruce tim b e r for p a can run into the city instead of being I See ferried as in th e past. The other day per m «nafaeture would soon he ex D A LL A S - OR. took in Richm ond, which is the te r 1 hausted. Mr. S nyder says t h a t A laska we m inal point of the great Santa Fe ra il has sufficient of th a t tim b e r to la st us road. The Standard Oil Com pany has for hundreds of years yet. T here are an im m ense plant, its crude oil being brought in pipes 300 miles from the oil o rtain ly g reat undeveloped resources l wells Rakerfield. In purifying it in that country, tim b e r being one of a dozen salable by-products are made. The plant is at the edge of salt w ater and “ Lent We Fogged.” them. great ships take the o u tp u t to all parts of th e earth. Two transcontinental I t is because so m an y m en have railw ays are also at th e ir convenience. failed to appreciate th e ir deep concern Last week we visited Mills College, which was established in th e foothills in g overnm ent th a t the R epublican back of Oakland in 1870 and has turned pnry has won its victories. Some out perhaps 1000 young lady graduates. who have h a b itu a lly voted th e re p u b It is a beautiful place and of high rank. We have in m ind a ja u n t to th e m oun lican t i c k 't seem to have regarded th e tain home of the famous w riter, Joaquin natio n al g o v e rn m e n t as an affair to Miller, who was raised near Eugene. Signs of approaching C hristm as are he given to th e republican p a rty to on every side and people are already Railroad street, Dallas. use as a p lay th in g . T he c o u n try is buving lavishly. The cost*of living is to he c o n g ratu la ted t h a t m en are a t so high th a t poor people have a hard tim e, and a poor showing for getting last aw akened to Hie im p o rta n t p a rt ahead in the world. W inter w eather they m u st play as citizens is considerably m ilder h ere th an in your -A L F R E D B O O R S E -- country and m any flowering plants are T he hanks and tr u s t com panies of still in bloom. Many, m any tunes have we been asked if it does not rain stead Painter, Paper Hanger and New Y ork city loan c o n tin u o u sly to ily throughout th e w inter in Oregon. The state university here now has th e gam bling gam e of W all S treet Decorater 2700 students and offers fine a d nearly a billion dollars of th e ir funds. about vantages, but the tone of th e in stitu tu - Both inside and outside. T he official figures in d ic a te th is, for tion is not all th a t we had expected, W ork done in a satisfac a lth o u g h it is im possible to trace e v the cruder elem ent being allowed too tory m anner, late st styles m uch sway. Changes for the better are ery dollar in to th e brokers’ offices, es expected. of the a rt and complete * W. A. WASH. satisfaction guaranteed. tim a te s based on know n loans to the Give me a trial and be convinced. stock gam blers and a close in v estig a NEW BOOKS. Oregon. D a lla s , tion of th e n a tu re of large call loans on collateral secu rity confirm s th e es The following new books have been tim a te draw n from official reports received a t the free library. Albanesi, Susannah and one another. W ith o u t th is billion dollars of tru st Arnim , E lizabeth and hergolden gar funds, draw n from banks and o th e r den. Austen, Pride and Prejudice, financing in s titu tio n s all over the B arrie, Auld L ieht Idylls. c o u n try , th e terrific gam bling of th e Bernstein, C ontrite H earts. B urnham , No G entlem en. New Y ork Stock E x ch an g e could not ' T IM E T A B L E N o .35. Conrad, Nostromo. last a day. Y et, w ith such a colossi Ebers. An E gyptian Princess. T rains from and to Y aquina sum w ithdraw n from leg itim a te bu si K irk. The Jtpolo of Ayliffe. Lout, Lords of the N orth. L e a v e s Y a q u i n a .................................. ness, merely to enable th e p a tro n s of A r r iv e s a t C o r v a ll i s ............................ Lorim er, Old Gorgon G raham . A r r iv e s a t A l b a n y .............................. . .12:15 p, m . stock brokers to m ake bets on w heth M eredith. The Egoist. N o. 2 - er prices will go up or down— a form P arker, A L adder of Swords. Scott, (M errim an Pseud) T om aso’s L L e e a a v v e e s s C A o l b x a v n a y l ii s .................................... .................................. of gam bling w hich n o t only has n o th Fortune. A r r iv e s a t Y a q u i n a ............................ ing to do w ith leg itim a te business Stowe, Uncle Tom ’s cabin. T arkington, In the Arena ; stories of T rains to and from D etroit: b u t is a c o n sta n t interference w ith political life. N o. 8 - real buying and, selling and w ith rates YVister. The V irginian. L eav es A lb a n y ............................ .. . . . . 7:30 a . m . of in te re st— th e m ost reckless of W all Alcott, A unt Jo ’s Scrap Bag ; Cupid A r r iv e s a t D e i r o i t .............................. ___ 12;30p. m . N o. 4 - S tre et gam blers will coolly tell you and Chow-Chow. A rabian Nights. L e a v e s D e t r o i t ...................................... ___ 1:00 p . m . t h a t P resident R oosevelt’s a rra ig n A r r iv e s a t A l b a n y ........................ . . . . . 5:55 p. m . K ahler, (Otis, Pseud) Left Behind. T rains for Corvallis: Kingsley, The Heroes. m ent of corporate crim in als ha« m ade N o, 8— Lang, L ittle Red Riding Hood. it difficult to get enough m oney to L e a v e s A 1p a n y ...................................... Lights to L iterature, Bk. 1. A r r iv e s Ht C o r v a l l i s ............................ build new railro ad s or u n d e rta k e o th L othrop, (Sidney. Pseud,) Five L ittle N o. It)-- er necessary m eans of e x ten d in g or Peppers Midway. L e a v e s A l b a n y , .................................... Our H olidays; retold from St. Nicho- A r r iv e s a t C o r v a ll i s .......................... ___ 3:05 p . m . tra n s a c tin g th e n a tio n ’s business A N o. 6-— billion dollars c o n tin u o u sly loaned to Stoddard. The W hite Cave. L e a v e s A l b a n y .................................... .. .. 7:35 p . im Swinton & Cat heart, Easy Steps for I dt- took gam blers in New York alone N o. 12— tle feet. And it is not so m any weeks ago since ___1 2 :50 p. m . Tappan, In the days of Queen E liza L e a v e s A lb a n v A r r iv e s a t C o r v a ll i s .......................... . . . . 1 :33 p. m . th e secretary of th e trea su ry a n n o u n c beth. Tomlinson, Boy officers of 1813. • T rains f o r A lbany : ed th a t he would deposit forty m il —TecumsehV Young Braves. N o. 5— lion dollars of n a tio n a l funds in the Trowbridge, A Chance for Himself. 0 ;30 a . Ill L e a vus C o r v a l l i s ........................ W arde, Betty Wales, Freshm en. A r r iv e s a t Xlr*anjr 7 :10 a . Ill banks, in weekly deposit«— w ith o u t Woolsey, A L ittle C ountry Girl. N o. 9— in terest, rememl*er— to help th e gam e Boulger, Belgian Life in Town and l e a v e s C o r v a ll i s ........................ . .1 2 :45 p . in alo n g .— Pearsons._________ C ountry. A r r iv e s a t A l b a n y ........................ .. ___ 1.30 p .in C arpenter, In Town and C ountry. N o. f * - L e a v e s C u r v a i II« fl 00 p . m A Home Made Happy By Cham Hayes, An A rtie Boat Journey. A r r iv e s a t A l b a n y ...................... . 6 4<) p. m . S m ith, Life in Asia. N o .*11 — Taylor, Views Atoot. (Europe.) berlain’s Cough Remedy. L e a v e s C o r v a l l i s .............. . ... 11:80 a in Ablyott. H enry W ard Beecher. Aliout two month« agnotir lmhv girl A r r iv e s a t A l b a n y ...................... 12,15 a m . Dye, McixMighlin and Old Oregon. ha<i maaalea w hich nettled in her Inna» AH n f t h f a b o v e tra in * « •o n iM ft w ith H outlu*rn Folks. Care of D estitute, Oeglected, P a c ific t r a i n s b o th a t A lb a n y a n d C o r v a llis , as and at last resulted in a severe attack and Delinquent Children. w e ll a s t r a i n * fo r D e tr o it, g i v in g d i r e c t »ervie« of bronchitis. We had two doctors but to N e w p o rt a n d B re to n bind) H o t S p r in g s . Holden, Our C ountry’s Flag, no relief was obtained. Everybody F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t io n a p p ly to lies, ed. Mind. C E O . F . N K V IN S , G en. P ans A g e n t, thom iht she would die. I went to eight McMaster, School H istory of the A lb a n y , O re g o n . different stores to find a certain rem edy U nited H . H . L IN G , A g e n t, C o r v a llis . States. whieh had been recommended to me M cM urry A Cook, Songs of Tree-Top and failed to jtet it, when one of the storekeepers insisted that I try Cham - I and Meadow. Masterpieces of B ritish L iterature. berlain’s Contih Remedy. I did so ahd onr baby is alive and well today.— | Pinchot. P rim er of Forestry. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL P r>’“ r » Reminiscences of Peace and 1 Gen. W. Spence, Holly Springs, N C 1 war Now located in tlx Ita-slakt Building For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. | R ichards, Art of R ight Living. ( E v e r y t h in g u p t o - d a t e ) Richardson, The Long Day; the story AROUND SAN*"FRANCISCO of a working girl. Scott, Lady of th* Lake. Frail Children of the Air. Dear Item izer:—I come now for a (B Scndder, utterflies.) 1a*t nay aVxnit this region, for we are Taussig, Tariff H istory of the U nited comine to Oregon to rem ain, hoping to States. reach Portland Christm as day. In Weed, The Tnsect W orld. m any re**peors California is a great Dalla«, Oregon A rcher A Kingsford, the Crusades. country with a rem arkable variety of re Hale, Bov Herf>es. sources. hut one who has long lived in Poole, Saladin, Oregon is apt to like that country l>est. Scott, The Talism an. Since July we have been in the univer Yonge. The Prince and th e Page. sity town of Berkeley. It is ten miles TUESDAYS P arker, A Ladder of Swords. • from the city, while tlakland and Ala THURSDAYS and T appan, In th e Daya of Queen Eliza meda are a little nearer, there bfing beth. SATURDAYS from each car and boat lines to San BT»TH AFTERNOON Francisco every 20 m inutes. I have just McClures has gone up in quality as been to the city ami noted great prog AM ) EVENING ress in renewing it from the devastation well as in price. “ The Needs of *Onr caused by e arthquake and fir»- ril N avy,” by H enry R enterdahl, gives IA, B400. M illion-of dollar* « re ly in g aome s aggering f-tets a ho .»it our battle- Every Tnewlay night lailiea will exi*ended in erecting massive busine«« ship-, ar.d our prcj»aration for wsr. lie ».linittM.1 free an<l there will structures in place of those destroyed. “ G reat American Fortunes,” bv Bnr- lie «perlai munirai number« for At p r i e n t most of the wholesale trad e ton J. Hendrick* snm* up the history their entertainment. is in tem porary structures as n ear as °f Ih* Metropolitan Htreet Railway poaeiUl« to transportation, and the **** «necta on th« public. I Johnson Bros. TI M B E R B ETW EEN LOW PRICES AND H it HI QUALITY in groceries you would surely choose quality. B ut if you trade here you don’t have to choose, for you get a eombinu tion of both. QU ALITY ( t ROCERIKS AT QUALITY PRICES m ake th is store the favorite among women who know grocery values as well as we do. By dealing here you caw save money w ithout sacrificing quality in the slightest degree. Tliats real economy. E. BOYD & SON Corner Grocery THE NEW BARBER SHOP is the place to get ycur barber work done............. Fine Hair Cutting and the best face lotions in the city. < « Call and see. •fr TOM R EIL ft P r o p r ie to r 9 Acodam ic. <V>llt tfiftto. N orm al an d C o m m ercial «•ours««. K dncation in allh riim h en . includinK c I oh «- icn, ncienco, m athem atics, etc., a ll l>a-t*<l on th e fou n d a tio n t h a t has won n e a t e s t Barcodees f o r our g reatest men and women. W o h e lp boys w ho ca n n o t pay; special d o rm ito ries fo r g ir ls , u n d er c a re of ma tro n . W H IT E T O D A Y fo r p a rticu lar- and c a ta lo g 3 ALBANY CCLLEftE, flLSA’tY, OREGON ‘ Implement House and General Repair Shop F re d J. W a g n e r , D a lla s On Ja n u a ry 2nd, I will open In my building, a half block ea«t of th e skating rink, an agricultural im plem ent house and general repair shop. Will he pleased to see all m y old custom ers and assure them the liest of trea tm e n t and prices th a t will suit. < ■ * * + * * * + * •* * * •+ * + * + + + * * * * . Do You Know T* it * * it It that.the best and cheap est wood you can buy is the block wood from the Willamette Valley Lum ber Co.’s sawmill 7 Because it is cut from big tim ber, therefor is su perior to second-growth fir. Leave your order a t W ebster’s confection ery store, or call Mu tual phone No. 1407 Bowman Bros. ?t it it it it it it it it it it it it it ft E L E fT K ir LIGHTS NEW FT’ RNITERK ELEGANT ROOMS BATHS IN CONNECTION The Tavern H. FCOITT, Proprietor A Strictly tatet fint-diss tar in C miw Ü m FA LUT CITY, OREOON 0NUMENT MIKE JACOB & COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS 51 front Street, Portland. Oregon z CD 0 Q Our o r d e r s are sh ip p ed th e sam e day a s we receive th em ft All We Ask Is a Chance * . f & (ft & f f i) prices. Our stock is complete and up to date in all lines. Give us a trial and be convinced Yours for trade, & COLOSSHIM RINK SK A TIN G - y*.j 1 * - — * ' - The Dallas Shoe Store SION THE BIO BOOT* Mrs. J. C. Cay nor, Prop. * * * • • * * * * * * * * * » * * * * * * * * * * < î - - Children and Toys Belong to ^ f i) 3 Û L Corvallis & Eastern Railroad Caldwel Bros. t ft ft ft ❖ * Marble— ! -Granite to you th at we have T O the prove best Shoes at the right C. L. HAWKINS ...a t th e .. * i We serve $ LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY W ith o n e g a ll o n o f T i ll a m o o k R ye o r B o u r b o n W h is k y , r e g u l a r p r ic e $3.25, w e w ill g iv e A-ay fre e tw o b o t tl e s o f fin e o ld C a l if o r n ia S w e e t W in e s , r e g u l a r p r ic e 5 0 c p e r b o t tl e . Y ou c a n s e le c t a n y b r a n d y o u d e s ir e . T h e p r ic e o f t h e W h is k y is $3.25; t h e p r ic e o f t h e W in e is $1.00 Y o u w ill g e t a $4.26 p u r c h a s e fo r $3.25, f re i g h t a m t e x p r e s s e h a r g e s p r e p a i d . W ith o n e g a ll o n of S h e e h a n ’s P r i v a t e S to c k R y e o r B ourb«m W h is k y , r e g u l a r p r ic e p e r g a ll o n , w e w ill g iv e a w a y fre e tw o b o t tl e s of fin e o ld C a l if o r n ia S w e e t W ines^ r e g u l a r >rice 50c p e r b o t tl e . Y ou c a n s e le c t a n y b r a n d y o u d e s ir e . T h e p r ic e o f t h e W h is k y is 3.00; t h e p r ic e o f t h e W in e is $ 1.00. Y o n w ill g e t a $4.00 p u r c h a s e fo r $3.00, f r e i g h t a n d e x p re ss e h a rg e s p re p a id . With W ith o n e g a ll o n o f D e l la n e y ’s M a lt o r Whit«* R y e W h is k y , r e g u l a r p r ic e $3.00 p e r g a llo n , w ill g iv e a w a y f re e tw o b o t tl e s o oi f fin e o ld C a l if o r n ia S w e e t W in e s, r e g u l a r p r ic e 50e p e r b o t tl e . Y o u m a y S elect a n y b r a n d 1 yo» y o u m a y d e s ir e . T h e p r ic e o f t h e \\ h i s k y is $8.00; t h e p r ic e o f t h e W in e is $1,00, w h ic h g iv e s y o u a $4.00 p u r c h a s e f o r $3.00, f r e i g h t a n d ox- p ress c h a rg e s p re p a id . W ith o n e g a ll o n o f J a m a i c a o r N ew E n g la n d R u m . r e g u l a r p r ic e $4.00 p e r g a llo n , w e w ill g iv e a w a y f re e t h r e e b o t tl e s o f fin e o ld C a l if o r n ia S w e e t W in e s, r e g u l a r p r ic e 50c P e r b o t tle . Y o u m a y s e le c t a n y b r a n d y o u d e s ir e . T h e p r ic e of t h e R u m is $4.00, t h e p r ic e o f t h e W in e is $1,50, w h ic h g iv e s y o u a $5.50 p u r c h a s e fo r $4.00, f r e i g h t a n d e x p r e s s e h a r g e s p re p a id . ft V. P. FIS K E. Hatched by ----- FULL L IN E AT— F r o m n o w u n t i l J a n u a r y 1st. 1908, w e “ h a l l g iv e a w a y fre e to every purchaser of our f a m o u s b r a n d s o f W h is k ie s , a tu l w h ic h w e a r e o f fe r in g a t t h e s a m e pricesfas heretofore, as f o ll o w s : W ith o n e g a ll o n o f o u r J a c o b ’s M o n o g ra m R y e o r B o u r b o n O. F. 8. W h is k e y , r e g u l a r p r ic e fT'.uO p e r g a ll o n , w e w ill g iv e a w a y g r a t i s f o u r b o ttle s o f fin e o ld C a l if o r n ia W lu e s , r e g u l a r p r ic e 5 j « p e r b o ttle . A n y b r a n d t h a t y o u m ig h t s e le c t. T h e p r ic e o f t h e W h is k e y is $o.UO: t h e W in e is fJ.UO. Y o u w ill gek a $7.00 p u r c h a s e fo r $5 .00, f r e i g h t a n d e x p re s s e h a rg e s p re p a id . W ith o n e g a ll o n of o u r f a m o u s S t a n f o n l AAA Kve. r e g u l a r p r ic e *4.00 p e r g a ll o n , w e w ill g iv e a w a y g r a t i s t h r e e b o t tl e s o f fin e o ld C a lif "to o r n ia iS w e e t W in e s, r e g u l a r p r ic e 50e p e r iH jttle Y o u m a y s e le c t a n y b r a n d d y o u d e s ir e . T h e . p r ic e o f . t h e W h is k e y is $4 “ p r ic e i o f t h e W in e is $1.50. Y o u w ill g e t a $5,50 p u r c h a s e fo r $4.00,'f r e i g h t a n d e x p r e s s c h a r g e s p r e p a id . W ith o n e g a ll o n o f o u r fa m o u s R a i n ie r AAA B o u r b o n , r e g u l a r p r ic e $4.00 p e r g a llo n , we w ill g iv e a w a ^ g r a t i s t h r e e b o t tl e s o f fin e o ld C a l if o r n ia S w ee e e t W »VI in e s, r e g u l a r p r ic e 50c o u m a y d e s ir e . T h e p r ic e o f t h e W h is k e y is $4,u0; p e r b o t tl e . Y o u c a n s e le c t a n y b r a n ini d s v«>u t h e p r ic e of t h e W in e is $1.50. ’Y o u w ill g e t a $5.50 p u r c h a s e fo r $4.00, f r e ig h t a n d e x p r e s s “ W is h in g t h a t t h e l u n c h h a d n o t y e t b e g u n ." is w h a t a c u s to m e r s a id t h e o t h e r d a y o f t h e fe e d s p u t o u t b y J o h n s o n B ro s. E v e r y t h i n g s o c o s y , c o o k e d in g o o d t a s t e , a n d t h e food so v a r i e d a n d a p p e t i z i n g t h a t e v e n a f a s tid io u s d y s p e p ti c c a n n o t f a i l to s a y a g o o d w o r d fo r t h a t p o p u l a r e s ta b lis h m e n t. A d m itte d to t h e s e c o n d c la s s o f m a i l m a t t e r . The Greatest Profits are in “ The 8©If-r«gulating kind T h at hatch while you sleep” SPECIAL HOUDAY GIFT I Leave You THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. Petaluma Incubators and 3rooders 100,000 Bottles of Sweet Wines Given Away I Lunches that H U N T E R S ’ & T R A P ' i - E D * ? & U 1 0 E 8?iJo<'UtW Each Other \ m ¡,TLie child w ithout toys is never really happy. And no child ever ¡born thought Ch istm as w orth a cent w ithout toys. You can give th e i^ all the merely useful things im aginable, hut it won’t be C h rist mas to them . So buy the little ones SOM E TOYS Come here and look a t our wonderful collection. They will tak e you hack to your own childhood days w hen you loved such things. We have plenty of every kind from the always wonderful Noah’s Ark to th e cleverest scientific novelty. The prices are as varied as th e as sortm ent, but none is too high. ROY & CO. % « * E have purchased the furniture business of F. J. Chapman and will continue at the old stand. 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 W o fi) 3 3 O ❖ ft ft ft ‘•Utficj .