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cto lk county itew iizer . 01 ell rt I F L a a r I lv I y ! . t h e po ............. ......m.„..... . , that . ; Lunches * Leave You TH URSD AY, FEB. 20, 1908. V. P. F ISKE. * i Itemize!*, one year in advance .................................. SUBSCRIPTION With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal. ( With Oregon Woodman .......................................... The Greatest Profits are in PHONES: ..... « j Office, 257 ' ( Residence, 113 ! * $1 50 •V-' . 2 00 . 1 75 ■ t < Office, 11 MUTUAL I Resilience, 1401 * Early Spring Broilers Petaluma Incubators and Brooders “ The «elf-raipilating kind That hatch while you sleep” NEW RULING. Department Says Subscribers De linquent Over One Year Must be Dropped. ___ ------FULL LINK AT------ WHY IT SUCCEEDS. Because it’ s for One Thing Only. y - People Appreciate This. Doing one thing well brings success. $ follow b: W itn miio irallou of our Jacob’s MonoKram Rye or Hourbon O. E. 8. Whiskey, regular pri • fS.isi pi r Kailoti, v • wifi «iv« aua> «rati» twur hottles of fine old California Wines, reKular prire ior per bottle. Any brand that you miKht select. The price!«»!' the Whiskey ib f , « ho the Wine is fj.uu. You will g e t .a ‘$7.00 purchase for $■> oo, freight and express charges prepaid. w ith «»in- -lillon of our famous Stanford AAA Kve, regular price $4.U0 p ^ gallon, we will Ki\«- awa\ »iratis thr • bottle.- of tine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c per bottle. You may sele. any brand you desire. The price «>f tin* Whiskey is $4.UU; tl»e price of the Wine is $1. o. You will get a $.». »0 purchase for $4.U0, freight and express charges prepaid, With «»tie 'rinllou of our fatuous Rainier AAA B«»urboti. regular price $4.00 per gallon, we will give away gratis three bottles >>i tine old California sweet Wines, regular price 5oc !»• . I.ottl«-. You mil sclcrt an> brand you may «tesire. The price «>f the Whiskey is 94,00; tin pri« e «»f th«- Wine is $1.50. Y ou will get a $¡5.50 purchase for $J. 00 , freight ami express charges prepaid. " itli one gallon of Tillamook Rye or Hourbon Whisky, regular price $3.26, we will give away free two bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular price50c per bottle. You «•an-elect any brand you desire. The pri« e of the Whisky is $3.25; the price of the Wine is $l.'»o You will get u $1.25 purchase for $3.25, freight ami express charges prepaid. With «»• gallon of sin « dan’s Private Stock Rye or B«»urbon Whisky, regular price $3,00 i-i ■ Uou we will give awt) free two bottlea of fine old California Sweat W ine* regular in . >«»« per bottle. You can seleei any braml you desire. The price of the Whisky is ft.in»; tin- price of the W ine is $ 1 . 00 . You will get a $4.00 purchase for $3.00, freight and express « barges prepaid. With one gallon of Delaney’s Malt or White Rye Whisky, regular price $3.00 per gallon, we will give away free two bottles of line old California Sweet Wines, regular priee 50c por bottle. You may s, leet any braml you may desire. The priee of the Whisky is $3.00; the pri«'«-of the Wine is $1,00, which give- you a $1.00 purchase for $3.00, freight and ex press charges prepaid. With on«- gallon of Jamaica or New England Rum, regular price $4.00 per gallon, we will giveaway free three bottles of tine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c Per bot- tb-. You may select any brand you desire. The priee «»f the Rum is $4.00, the price of the Wine i- $1.50, which gives you a $5.50 purchase for $1.00, freight and express eharges prepaid. -V. Are the very best to be obtained in Oregon anil 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. * 9k * 1 V 9k I 9k Í . ... ... • , , ¡, . „ Doan’s Kidnev Pills do one thing only. The ixwtotflce official*, at W pji I i i n ptiin. T|)ey (.|m. uillllevs. The* ture have seen lit to decree as to whether or backache, every kidney ill. no a newspaper may give credit to its James N. Ayre, living at Fifth St., D ALLAS. Hutwcribcri., and have flxed the limit of j McMinnville, Ore , w y »: ” l>..aD’« . . . . ** April a nail ! Kidney Pills proved of great value to m mdehtedneHs at . one year. i# If after I - Mrs. - f r. . Send for,catalog. Ayre. She doctored a great deal -u f 1st any subscribers are found on a week and used many remedies but was un ly newspaper’ « list who are more than able to obtain relief from the pain Confectionery and lunch Counter one year in arrears tliey must be dropped through her back accompanied by a weakness of the kidneys. When she or their papers refused admittance to ar* se in the morning she felt tired ami the mail at pound rates. This will ne worn out and it was all she could do to « t V * Í * " * A» ^ .1 ^ / a/ ^ A si- , wJ, ^ j, a, j, -t, u, ^ u.u.a. if. A cessitate the eliminating of them from get around. She also suffered from diz * _ ____ zy spells and her eyesight was affected. * the list, as no publisher can affoid to IF YOU W AN T TO SULL At last my attention was called to affix a 1-cent stamp to each paper. We Doan’ s Kidney Pills. I procured a box ; i consider this an arbitary ruling and a for her and she began using them. In hardship on country publishers, but a short time she was cured and has there is no way of getting around it— we not bad a sign of the trouble since.” HOME PROOF—There is plenty of * have to use the mails. Many of our local testimony like the above, ( ’all at * Am] (let Quick Returns subscribers prefer to pay several years Belt & Uherrington’s drug store and ask j i I at a time and they will, under the new to see copies of statements of Dallas & >se B . G IL D N E R , law, have to payahedd instead of letting people who have used Doan’s Kidney j * Pills. For sale bv all dealers. Price | I the matter run several years before li 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, i * quidating. Those who want the Itemizer New York, sole agents for the Uniteti | j then, after April 1st will have to pay up States. Remember the name—Doan’i r * * * * * * * * * * * » * A- * f t * * » * » * * * * » —and take no other. OUR DELIVERY SERVICE before that time or be dropped from the b an prompt hh our groceries are good list, and they will he charged up with and that is Haying much. We shall I k * WHEN TO PAY TAXES. glad to make delivery to you whether the amount due at that time. Since “ .” your order l>e small or large. If you owning the paper we have not dunned need anything in a hurry don’ t hesi any of our delinquents, but we are now 1. If you pay your taxes on or be tate to let uh hnow and sending out statements, and hope that tween March 15, you will be allowed a W E ’ L L S E N D T H E G R O C E R all will come in and settle up as soon as rebate of three per cent. 2 If you pay your taxes between I ES. possible, so that we may start with a March 15 ami up to and including the I They’ ll be just as good as if you se first Monday in April, there will not be lected them in person too. We handle clean sheet and comply with the law. For the benefit of those concerned we any rebate allowed, neither will there only standard qualities so there is no be any penalty of interest added. danger of your getting inferior grocer- give the ruling of the department: 3 If your taxes are not paid on or | ies no matter how you order. Sec. 440, paragraph 4: “ A reason before the first Monday of April they able time will ! h * allowed publishers to will become delinquent, when there will secure renewals of subscriptions, hut he added a penalty of ten per cent and R a ilr o a d s tre e t, D a lla s . unless subscript ions are expressly re the taxes will also draw interest at the ...at the .. newed after the term for which they are rate of 12 percent per annum in addi yl* \1* .1. ^ / U/ J/ paid within the following periods—dai tion to the penalty. ’ U. J/ iL* ^ ^ T W * .1 t ?1 H — T ^ ™ 'T .-TV lies within three months, tri-weeklies 4 If you pay one-half of your taxes within six months, semi-weeklies with-1 on or Before the first Monday in April, -A L E R E I) B 0 0 R S E -- f in nine months and weeklies within one j ^ e n remaining half may run up to | year—they shall not lie counted in the ail(j including the first Monday in Octo ------------- 1 fe^itimate lint of mibi'rriher., ami cop- ■ ber following, but if the last half is not The City Express icH mulled on account thereof ahull not and £ Painter, Paper Hanger A Transfer Co. do lie accepted for mailing at the second paid by the first Monday in October it Decorater all kinds of haul class postage rate of 1 cent a pound, hut will bee«»me delinquent and there will ing at reasonable rates. Stand ami both may 1 k < mailed at the transient second be aided to such balance a penalty of 10 per cent and in addition such balance j phones at Webster’s confectionery. Both inside aud outside. class postage of 1 cent for each four will bear interest at the rate of 12 per Work done in a satisfac ounces or fraction thereof, repaid by cent p*»r annum from the first Monday STOW BROS, DAUAS, OREGON. tory manner, latest styles stamps affixed. The ritflit of a publish in April until paid. of the art ami complete er to extend credit on subscriptions to 5 On all personal* property taxes, if satisfaction guaranteed. his publication is not denied or ques one half is not paid on or before the first Give me a trial ami be convinced. tioned, hilt Ida compliance or non com Sunday in April, the law compels the pliance with this registration will be sheriff to levy upon and collect the same Oregon. Dallas, taken into consideration in determining after May 1, hence, to prevent a levy whether the publication is entitled to upon personal property after May 1, it transmission at the second class postage will be necessary for one-half to be paid « #-.******•* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * rates. as above stated. 0 The law compels the sheriff to sell I all property on which taxes have not MR. BRYAN*S OPINIONS. it the place to get been paid ami that such sale shall not lie l.eM later than March 1st of the year i your barber work The plan of guaranteed Imnk deposits succeeding the year in which the taxi has probably found favor, among all levy was made. done.............. classes of people and Irrespective of poli 7 Tlit* property 'will be soM to the I tical affiliation, more rapidly than any person bidding tin* lowest rate of interest j other public question. and certificates will be issued therefor Fine Hair Cutting The new state of Oklahoma has al- and deed given to such property sold, [ J ready enacted a law taxing state hanks, unless redeemed within three years of and the best face lie fund thus accumulated to be used in the «late of such sale. paying the depositors of any state hank lotions in the city. that from any cause becomes unable to I have for sale some very desirable INDEPENDENCE. ft meet its obligations. A special session bargains in farm property. Call and see. of the Kansas legislature has been called A fine home of 45 acres, fine creek * tor the purpose of enacting legislation bottom soil; goo«l buildings, water Courtesy West Side. similar to the Oklahoma plan. The gov and orchard. Ul«>- •* to school, church, ernor of Nebraska is considering the ad- Ross Nelson shipped a line Jersey bull T O M R E IL R. K. On R. K. 1). route, rural phone. | visability of calling a special session of to Fred Haves, White Pine, Montana, P ro p rie to r A snap at only $ '¿ , 3 0 0 I the legislature on account of the grow- the first of the week. Although but a I mg belief among the people that pro youth in years he has already gained a One 100 acre, well improved farm; tection to bank d e b it o r s in the form of national reputation, first as the finest 35 acres plow’ land, 20 acres stump- state or federal guarantees of their de pansy in the United States and now he age, pnsture, balance fine fir tim ber; posits w ill stop the hoarding of money, is devoting considerable time to Jersey good eight room new bouse, tine liv (»ring into circulation sufficient currency cattle and from the fact that he is ship ing water, fine eichard. Price to conduct the business of the country, ping as far away as Montana, we may Only $ 3 ,0 0 0 and prevent a recurrence of such disas reasonably infer that he is gaining a trous panics as the one through which splendid reputation in that line as well. One 80 acre farm, finely locator?, we are now passing. good buildings. 45 acres plow land; Among the breeders of tine sheep in Mr. Bryan has been an advocate of a all stock, implements, seed, feed, in law guaranteeing deposits in state and tins county may he mentioned John fact everything goes except house F red J . W a g n e r , Dallas national banks since 18113. The legisla Leveck, of the Lewisville district, who hold effects. ture of Ohio has adopted a joint resolu has some of the finest Lincoln sheep in Only $ 3 ,O D O tion inviting Mr. Bryan to address its the state. He has a standing order for On* January 2nd, I will open in my all his lambs for August delivery at $13.50 I members in joint session February 18, building, it Imif block east of the skating each. All that is needed to make this rink, an agricultural implement house l |‘ M8, on the subject of Guaranteed Bank one of the leading stock counties <>f the and general repairsliop. Will U* pleased I Deposits. Mr. Bryan, in discussing the tariff country is for the people to keep on im Dallas, O r e g o n to see alt my old customers and assure proving their Mocks an«l herds and make j them the lM*nt of treatment and prices question, insists that residents of the the fact known through the district and | United States should be permitted to that will suit. j buy home-made goods at home at. as state fairs. We have climate conditions | low a price as the foreigner can buy much nearer perfect than in many of • American-made goods abroad. He also the eastern states that are posing as the insists that our government should lx* l>est in the land, therefore we should not j by and for the people as a whole, rather fear to out our advantages before the I | than by ami for the trusts, and admin world that we may reap the benefit. istered in the interests of a few bene Mr. J W. Buster, who has been visit-1 ficiaries of the trust system. He believes ing in this vicinity for several days, is a that Rational legislation for the purpose ! former well-known druggist of this place, D A L L A S , OREG O N that the best and cheap of belter regulation and control of inter but n«»w a thriftv farmer and dairyman est wood you can buy is All kinds of meats, including state commerce ami common carriers the block wood from t he • <f tin* AI sc ft valley. While there Mr. fish and poultry. Satisfac should supplement state legislation, and Buster purchase«! from Ross Nelson a W illa m e t t e V a lle y tion gnar:»n»e**d. not l*e a suostitute for state legislation. tine y »ung Jersey hull, “ Chief’s Hero of Lumber Co.’s sawmill ? Mr. Brvan’ s paper, The Com m oner,: Polk,’ ’ No. 7Ht*52 which he shipin*«! to Because it is cut from big reflects his opinions each week on ques Corvallis Tuesday evening. This is the timt>er, therefor is su tions of public importance and in its thin! recent sab* fr*»tii the splendid berM perior to second-growth (‘oluinus may also lx* found his magazine «»f registered Jerseys owned ivy K<"»s Nel fir. Leave your order articles, public upeeohc*, addresses and son. “ A few weeks ago be delivered Cre- at Webster's confection lectures, which tire referred to in the i ole Doc,” N«». 7tW53 to Chernowa for the ery store, or call Mu , daily press from «lay to day. tual phone No. 1407 I government hen I there, and on M«»n«lav i i POOL AND BILLIARD HALL • If you art* interested in political ques- afternoon shipped by express ‘ ‘ Chief’ s 4 1 tions, if you desire to keep in touch with Mamhricno’ , No. 78M55 to Fred Haynes, i ! Now Ion led in the Hr, si . Re Building (Kvt-ry tiling upto- -«Ute ) ; tin* progress of the canqvaign and to White Pine, Montana. • read Mr. Bryan’ s campaign speeches. | send sixty cents to The Commoner, and to » # » » • »• »»• ♦ ♦ • »♦ «♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + » Collections Promptly Made. ! the paper will la* sent to you each week until toe close of the next presidential | 1 ran rio your eollootin» for you as campaign. I cheap as anyene. My experience in Feist office money order, currency, or this line warrants thorough work. | BLBCTE1C lights stamps will 1 h * accepted. Only sixty Bring me vour accounts, and I will do Qalla.«. Oregon NKW rt KNITERK cents. Address The Commoner, Lincoln, the rest. L. D. Butler, Dallas Ore. BU60ANT ROOMS Nebraska. ♦ • ♦ BATHS IN CONNECTION It will pr«»bablv l»e an item of news, * I to most of our readers, that postmasters 9 i are not compelled to make change for W EBF00T ■ von when you make purchases at Uncle Sam’s office. This is a queer rule that ROOFING , not one in a thousand persons know. H. FUIiITT, Proprietor Buyers of stamps «»r any purchases, at TUB RKST ROOKIN'«» any postoffice, must furnish their own ON THK MARKKT 1 change; i.e., the postmaster could insist Marie by the Northwest Roolin* ! on the buyer furnishing his own chang** A Strutts Modern Hotel ••om(>»ny, Portlanri. D ne«notbuc- I if he sees fit to do it; but usually the kle. ««¿»ranteeri for 10 year*. | i>ostmH*t**r is glad enough to g**t rid of ñ n t-dK s Bor ■ CoooeitM his “ chicken feed” and he is always ready an«l willing to %ccomo«Ute the ADMISSION FREE Afoni tor -oik Conni,. PALLO CITY, ORKt.ON £nblic b j making all the chauge it aaks LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT From now until January Ut, l'.H)*, we Khali givi* away fri-u to every purchaser of our fa ••uni» brau-ts ui WiiUkK-s, and which we arc offering at the same prices as heretofore, as # The O ysters W e serve Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County. Hutched by ‘ •Winning that the In neb hud not yet begun,’1 in what a i-uutuiuw said the other day of t In |u »-d* put out by Johnson Bros. Every thing ho cony, rooked hi good taste, and the food so \aried and appitilting that even a fastidious dyspeptic cannot fail to say a good word for tiiat popular entab- liabment. 100,000 Buttles of Sweet Wines Given Away Johnson B ros. ME e l* MIKE JACOB & COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS I" !* * ! 51 front Street, Portland, Oregon O ur o rd e rs a re »h ip ped th e » m e day a » we receive them — r r c — Q N ü , We Have the Best TIMBER Confectionery Cigars Tobaccos Soft Drinks Tropical Fruits. Etc. OR. DALLAS ---------------- H B H t Horace Webster Dallas, Ore. <<11 E NT ( Lent We Fomjet Marble— — Granitel C. L. H A W K IN S E. B O Y D & SO N Corner Grocery I I look Here! THE NEW BARBER SHOP * -F a rn s fo r Sale » e 8» ¡P f“! Bilyeu& Sparks So!e Agents for Dallas. . í >■w '¿ > o c 8 d o < > o o o < x > o o o o e o c » o o < : JU ST A R R IV E D Morris, tin* lea«ling jeweler, has just recei e<l a beautiful line of go lei headed umbrellas andveanes from $2.50jto $15 each, all guaranteed, alao a new’ one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. C. H. MORRIS, Implement House and General Repair Shop OREGON H. C. C A M P B E L L A T HALF PRICE Cold Storage Meat Market Do You Know W e e x p e c t o u r n e w s t o c k o f W a ll P a p e r m a fe w w e e k s s o h a v e c o n c lu d e d Bowman Bros. ? COLOSSEUM RINK * The Tavern S K A T IN C - L. C. KOSER Every Night And Every Afternoon. t o a r r i v e in to s e ll o u r o ld s t o c k at h a l f t h e f o r m e r p r i c e to m a k e r o o m f o r t h e n e w p a p e r . FRANK GLOVER Caldwel *5roet. Paper Wall O u r stock o f Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Matting a r e a s c o m p l e t e a s a n y in th e c it y a m i o u r p r ic e s a re r e a s o n a b le . If y o u h a v e a n y r e p a ir in g o r u p h o ls te r in g y o u w a n t d o n e , w e can a cco m o d a te y o u . HALL & H A Y E S AT CHAPMAN’ S OLD STAND i