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E. B O Y D &. S O N
Corner Grocery
done..............
Fine Hair Cutting
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and the best face
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lotions in the city.
Call and see.
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TOM
REIL
Proprietor
Implement House and
General Repair Shop
Fred J. W a g n e r , Dallas
On January 2nd, I will open in mv
building, a baif blfx-k ea.t of the ukatiny
rink, a \ agricultural iinpK'iiient I ioum
and i.e ieral renairsbop. Will !>e pleaded
to w e all my old rnatoiner* and assuro
tlu-m the U-Ht of treatm ent and price«
th at will auit.
Do You Know
that the best an<l cheap
est wood you can buv is
the block wood from the
W il la m e tt e V a 11 e y
Lum ber Co.’s sawm ill?
Because it is cut from big
tim ber, therefor is su
perior to second-growth
fir. Leave your order
at W ebster’s confection
ery store, or call Mu
tual phone No. 1407
Bowman Bros.
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ELECTRIC LIGHTS
NEW PTRNITCRE
ELEGANT ROOMS
BATHS IN CONNECTION
The
Tavern
H . F rr.IT T , Proprietor
k Strictly t W f r i ItotH
fin t-d is s Bar in (o n n fftiii
FALLr*
c it t , o e e g o n
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OR.
THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1908.
ONUMENT,
V. P. FIS K E .
Marble—
-Granile I
PHONES: BBLL| Residence. 113
...a t the ..
is the place to get
B. GILDNER,
DALLAS
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobaccos
Soft Drinks
Tropical Fruits. Etc.
Horace Webster
Dallas, Ore.
44Lest WeS Fosa et.1
They’ll be just as good as if you se
looted them in person too. We handle
izcr, one year in advance......................
only standard qualities so there is no SUBSCRIPTIONS ( Item
V’ith Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly . Journal
1
danger of your getting inferior grocer
( W ith Oregon W oodm an................. ..
ies no m atter how you order.
your barber work
Î !
Admitted t<> the second duss of mail matter.
W E ’L L SEN D T H E GR OCER-
I E S.
‘ THE NEW BARBE« SHOP
Our o rd e rs a re shipped th e sam e day a» we receive them
We Have the Best
T H î P J L ÎÎ C O U fíT Y IT E M IZ E R .
and th at is saying much. We shall be
glad to make delivery to you whether
your order be small or large. If you
need anything in a hurry don’t hesi
ta te to let ns linow and
STOW BROS, DALLAS, OREGON.
51 front Street, Portland, Oregon
£
Confectionery and Lunch Counter |
See
OUR D E L I V E R Y SER VICE
h as prompt : ih our groceries are go'd
MIKE IAC06 & COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS
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9 IO 11 m 13 1 4 1 5
16 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 m
(2 5 24 ¡¿.5 26 2 7 2 8 m
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look Here!
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Are the very best to be obtained
in Oregon and we know how to
cook them to the queen’s taste.
You can have them in any style
and with all the concomitants
that go to make up a first-class
oyster house.
“The self-regulating kind
T hat hatch while you sleep’’ |
----- FULL LINE AT—
The City Express
& Transfer Co. do
all kinds of haul
in g at reasonable rates. Stand and both
phones at W ebster’s confectionery.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT
The Oysters
We serve
Hatched by
100,000 Buttles of Sweet Wines Given Away
From now until January 1st, 1908, we shall give away free to every purvhaaer of our fa-
inoua brainix of Whiskies, ami whU h we are offering at the name price* as heretofore, a*
follow *:
Willi one gallon of our Jacob’s Monogram Rye or Bourbon O. P. 8. W hiskey, regular
price fo. 00 per gallon, we w ill give away gratis four bottles of Hue old California YWues,
regular price 50c per bottle. Any brand th af you might select. The pri^e of the Whiskey
is $5.00: the. Wine is |2.00. You will get a |7.00 purchase for |5.U0, freight and.express
charges prepaid.
With one gallon of our famous Stanford AAA Rye, regular price|4.U0 per gallon, we will
;ive away gratis three bottles of tine old
aid California
CaliforniaHweet
sw eet Wines, regular price w*
50c per
Kittle. Yo ou may select any brand you desire. The price of the Whiskey is WAW; the
Botti*.
th Wine la $1.50 " will get a $5.50 purchase for $1.00,¡freight and express
price of f the
charges i prepaid,
pre
With one gallon of our famous Rainier AAA Bourbon, regular price $4.00 per gallon,
1*1 we
w ill give e as
away gratis three bottles of tine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c
per bottle.
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- You can select any brand you may desire. The price of the Whiskey P is $4,00;
the price •e of the Wine is $1.50. You w ill get a |5.50 purchase for $4.u0, freight and express
charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Tillamook Rye or Bourbon Whisky, regular price $3.25, we w ill give
away free two bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular price50c per bottle. You
can select any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky is $3.25; the price of the Wine
is $ 1.00 Yo\i w ill get a $4.25 purchase for $3.25, freight and express charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Sheehan’s Private Stock Rye or Bourbon Whisky, regular price $3,00
per gallon, we will give away free two bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular
price 50e per bottle. You t an seleet any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky Is
$8.00; the price of the Wine is $i.oo. You w ill get e $44)0 purchase for $8.00, freight end
express charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Delaney’s
Malt or White Rye Whisky, regular price $3.00 per gallon,
Del»
ye will give away free ie two bottles ol
of tine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c
per
. bottle. . You may . select any brand yo
you ___.
may desire. The price of the Whisky is $3.00;
the price of the Wine is $1,00, which gives you $ 4.00 pur. heae for$8.00, freight end en*
press charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Jamaica or New England Rum, regular price $4.00 per gallon, we will
............................les of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c Per bot-
tie. You may seleet an iv brand you desire. The price of the Rum u $4.00, the price <>i the
Wine e is $1,50,
*.....................
which gives you a $5.60 purchase for $4.00, freight and express charges
prepaid.
“W ishing that the lunch had not
yet begun,” is what a customer
sni<l the other day of thc|fecds
put out by Johnaon Broa. Every
thing ao cosy, cooked in good
taate, and the food so varied and
appetizing that even a fastidious
dyspeptic cannot fail to say a
good word for that popular estab
lishm ent.
£
h.
%£
E irly Sprinq Broilers
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C . L. H A W K I N S
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| M, TUAI-'¡ Reside;
sidence, 1401
R a ilr o a d s tr e e t, J »alias.
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County
REGISTRATION
BOOKS
OPEN.
INDEPENDENCE.
-A L F R E D B O O R S E - |
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Painter, Paper Hanger and |
Decorater
Courtesy West Side,
Rev and Mrs. Chase are the proud
parents of a nine pound boy who arriv
Both inside and outside.
X. -X-Ff. ^ 4 « 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * ed at their home Monday.
Work done in a satisfac
4 *
Mr.
Hodge
has
started
the
sawmill
tory
m anner, latest styles
t
ELECTIONS OF 1908.
t in operation again, and the slabwood be
of the art and complete
+
t4 ing delivered around town is a rem ind
satisfaction guaranteed.
er of the good old «lays.
Give me a trial and be convinced.
4* Registration opens January 6 .
?
i Closes for prim aries. April 7.
4 W. V. Kezar, of Salem, was in Inde
Oregon.
D a llas,
* Prim ary elections, April 17.
+ 4 pendence and vicinity Thursday look
Registration reopens, April 21.
ing un purchases of balm and white fir
+
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s Closes for election. May 15.
the Spaulding Logging Co., which is
+ + for
- General election, Sune 1.
to he cut and shipped to the Oregon
Registration reopens, September 20 * City pul,» and paper mills.
Closes for election. October 20.
£ J. B. Stump, of Monmouth, has an 8
Presidential election, November J. .5. months
old Clyde colt th at tips the,
»f.
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F.F4*4*4*4*4*4**I*4*4*4**.*4*4*4**i^4*4*4* 4* 4*4*4* 4* 4* beam at 080 pounds—another illustra
other sections of Oregon
Up to yesterday noon the following tion the th at country
at large have to go
additional voters had registered with and
TIME TABLE N o.86.
some
to
he
in with Polk county live
County Clerk Sm ith:
stock of any kind.
Trains from and to Yaquina
Salt Lake A E E nes....................... Hep Michael Goetz will soon start to set No. 1—
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H J E lliott................... Rej
6:40 a. m.
10 acres of his small farm, up tlie Leaves Y at aquina.........................................
Corvallis.................................11:15 a. m.
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Fred Hebding ............Rep out
v*r, in English walnuts. He has al Arrives
Arrives at A lbany...................................12:15 p, m.
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Cyrus «Tones ............. Dem ri ready
received the trees and will set No. 2 -
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Ewin Jennings............. Rep them out
peach trees between in Leaves Albany ......................................... 12:50 p. in
A J Jones ...................Deni order that with
C orvallis..............'........................ 1:45 p. in
the land will pay its way Leaves
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J F M orrison............... Dem while the walnuts
are coming into hear Arrives at Y aquina..................................6:15 p. in
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G S N elso n .................. Rep ing. Do will set out
an additional ten Trains to and from Detroit:
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Lee Nelson .................. Rej acres later.
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Edward W erner............Rep
No. 3 -
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\V O W erner................ Rej George W. McCamey and wife, of Leaves
........................................ 7 ;80 a . m.
Den Brownsville, are to become perm anent Arrives Albany
Rickreall W V M etzler,.
at Detroit ....................................12;80p. m.
. . Dorn residents of Independence, Mr. Mc- No. 4 -
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S T Smith ...
. Pero Camey having recently purchased the Leaw s D etroit...................................................... 1:00 p .m .
S Indepen Ye A B Robinson
Kep McPhermn property in North Indepen Arrives at A lb a n y ..........................
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W A Robb . .
6:55 p. m.
. . Dem dence. also the Brown property adjoin Trains for Corvallis:
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W H Riggs ..
•4
I M Butler ..
Rep ing. Their household effects have al No, 8—
Albany .........................................7:55 p .m .
Hep ready arrived and they are moving into Leaves
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H A Wils n
Arrives at C orvallis................................. 8;.J5a. m.
Rep
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R R Parrish
their new home this weAk.
No. 10—
He I Attorney B. F. Jones returned the Leaves
Bridgeport L I Bursell
2:52 p. m.
East Dallas l> B Richardson........ Dem first of the week from Lincoln county, Arrives A at lbany,..........................................
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Marcus Em bree..........D m where he has been attending to private No. 6— Corvallis..................................8:05p. m.
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J M C am pbell..............Dem business and also appeared before the Leaves Albany.............................................7:35 p. m>
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B M Guy ........................Rep ► state railroad commission, which has Arrives at Corvallis ................................. 8:15 p. m-
W II Weaver ......... R ep been holdi g a session to hear the com No. 12—
S -
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George Record ....
m.
Albany...........
plaints made some months ago in re- Leaves
. .12:50
1:33 p. p. in.
Arrives at C orvallis..
4*
J G Van O rsdel......... Deni gard
to
traffic
affairs
on
the
C.
&.
E.
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N M G r a n t............... K.-P The complaints are th at freight rates Trains for A lbany:
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P J R e m p e l............. Rep are much in excess of sim ilar rates on No. a—
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C T Bay* ................. Pro the other lines in Oregon, aDo that the Leaves C orvallis....................................... 6;30 a. m.
Rej.
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A C C orbin. . . . . . .
rate of 4 cents a mile is exces Arrives at A lb an y................................... 7:10 a.m .
“
G F Brown................. Dem passenger
ami th at mixed trains in use do not No. »—
“
W T. Soehren............ Rep sive
12:45 p. in
the passenger or freight service Leaves C at orvallis........................................
South Dallas C W R ice.................. Pro give
A lbany................................... 1:30 p, in
this section of the country is entit Arrives
“
N»Dornsife ............... Rep that
No.
7—
led to. The hearing was not completed Leaves C orvallis...................................... 6 -00p.m.
“
V E H olm es............. Deni and
adjournm ent was taken to Albany
R.-P
at A lbany..................................... H :40 p.m .
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Chas Cam pbell....
when the session will probably be re Arrives
No. 1 1 -
44
Chas Lane ................ Rep sumed
next
week.
Leaves C orvallis ............................... 11:30a.m.
44
Leonard Rogers.......... Pro
at A lbany................................... 12; 15 a. m.
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J B Thom pson.......... Ren A very pleasant tim e was had bv f Arrives
All of the above trains connect with Southern
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R I Chase ........... R'T num ber of Mr. and Mrs W. V. Metz Pacific
trains
at Albany ami Corvallis, as
44
G F McBeee ........... Re, ler’s friends last Saturday evening, who well as train.« both
for Detroit, giving direct service
44
R B W inslow............ Ri
R«‘P helped celebrate the tw entv-fifth an- ¡ *o Newport and Bretenhnsh ' Hot Spi ringn.
44
J C Shultz.................. Reo ni verta ry of their m arriage. The even- For funhiTinimmation *PPlyp^¡
. Pau» Agent,
North Indep W H Park ..........I Dem jug
eniovablv spent in conversation
’
’ Albani
ing wat
was enjoyahly
Albany, Oregon.
North Dallas M M Ellis ..............Dem and a general good time wat had by all H. H. LING. Agent. Corvallln.
44
N L B utler...................Dem Mr. and Mrs. Metzler were the recipi
44
T S Brown ............... Rep ent® of many beautiful and useful pi«*"« I
44
W estley P e rry ........... Rep of silverware. After wishing the couple j
Caldwel Bros.
Buena Vista .1 D Winn ..................... Rep! manv hnppv returns of the day the
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(i A W e lls................... Rep gue-ts departed for their homes. Those j POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
44
P C Snyder .................R *p present were: Mr. and Mrs. (’ f^nr
Now locaN
in tbe Kersiake Building
44
Jacob N s« b ................. Rep ence. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mulkev, Mr.
(E v e ry th !iif upto-date )
44
W S McClain.................Dem and Mrs. Jam es Helmiek, Mr. and Mrs |
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H arry Davidson............Rep John Orr. Mr. and Mfs Cass Gil*«on,
North Dallas C H Chapman
.. Rep Mr. and Mrs. J. .T. Ru«sel. Mr. and Mrs :
B II McC’allon ............Ref. J E Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William ••#»♦ »♦ ••♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ «♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ j
W II Sm ithson.......... Rep Riddell, Jr.. Miss Charlotte Orr. Mis®
J J Wiseman ........ Dem Manda Metzler. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. j
Frank Friesen...............Rep Metzler and Mrs. R. F. Loe.
R C Craven .................Dem
Dallas, Oregon
I G Mr Bee.....................Rep Countv Judge Cottd and Commission
Geo A pplegard............. Rep ers Riddell and Teal were in the In d e-!
pendence
vicinity
Tuesday,
looking
Falli City W P Lewis ............ Dem over the local situation for the bridge S K A T I N G -
Total :
line. The long bridge just north of In
lfto dependence
Republican
came to their attention and
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Dem* »erat ...
and resulted in a decision be
fi in«pection
Socialist
ing
reached
to put in a substantial
.. 9 ! bridge structure.
Prohibition i«t
It has not !»een fully
3 decided as to whether
Independent
a steel or wcsslen
structure will he built, hut bids are to
Collections Promptly Made. be ing advertised
for both, and also for fill
a considerable stretch for the ap
I can do your collecting for you as
cheap as anycne. My ex,»erience in proach This is'to he done in order to
tuis line w arrants thorough work. determ ine which would lie the better
Bring me yonr accounts, and I will do for the coon tv to construct. The com
A D M IS S IO N F R E E
the rest
L. D. Butler, Dallas Ore. missioners spent the entire day in the
. vicinity ,f 1 riibq^-ndence getting % full
X . H ajU r, danU ii, W ita a building knowledge of lh* aUunUon.
Schedule of Primaries and Elec
tions for the Present Year.
Corvallis & Eastern
Railroad
im
i
COLOSSEUM RINK
Every
Night
And
Every
Afternoon. I
t
1
J,
Bilyeu Si Sparks
Sole Agents for Dallas.
poooooooo^ooooc
JUST ARRIVED
Morris, the leading jeweler, has just reeei ed a
beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas andveanes
from $2.00“to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
C. H. MORRIS,
OREGON
Wall Paper
A T HALF PRICE
We expect our new stock of Wall Paper to arrive in
a few weeks so have concluded to sell our old stock at
half the former price to make room for the new paper
Our stock of
Furniture, Carpets,
Rugs and Matting
are as complete as any in the city and our prices are
reasonable.
If you have any repairing or upholstering you want
done, we can accomodate you.
HALL & HAYES
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND