Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 27, 1908, Image 7

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100,000 Buttles of Sweet Wines Given Away
SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT
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From now until Jan uary 1st, 1D0S, we shall give aw ay free to every purchaser o f ou r fa
m ous brands o f W hiskies, and w h ich we are offerin g at the sam e prices as heretofore, as
fo llo w s :
W ith one gallon o f ou r J a c o b ’s M onogram Rye or B ourbon O. P. S. W hiskey, regular
price »o.oo per ga llon , we w ill give aw ay gratis fou r bottles of fine old C a liforn ia Wines,
regular p rice fiOc per bottle. Any brand that you m ight select. The price of the W hiskey
is lo.ch); the W ine is »2.00. You w ill get a »7.00 purchase for ».». 00 , freigh t and express
charges prepaid.
W ith one gallon (if ou r fam ous Stanford AAA Rye, regular price »4 00 per g a llon , we w ill
give aw ay gratis three bottles o f fine o ld C a liforn ia Sweet W ines, regular price 60c per
bottle. You may selci i any brand you desire. The pru-e o f the W hiskey is »4.00; the
price of the W ine is »1.50. You w ill get a »5,50 purchase for »1.00, freight and express
charges prepaid,
W ith one gallon of ou r fam ous R ainier AAA Bourbon, regular price »4.00 per gallon , we
w ill g iv e aw ay gratis three bottles o f fine old C a liforn ia sw eet W ines, regu lar p rice 50«
pe* boit le. Y o u ____________
an ¡»elect any brand you m ay desire. T he price of the W hiskey is »4,00;
the p rice of the W ine is
»1.60.
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You w ill get a »¡6.50 purchase for »4.00, freight and express
ch arge« prepaid.
W ith one gallon o f T illam ook Rye or Bourbon W hisky, regular price »8.26, 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. Y ou
can select any brand you desire. The price o f the W hisky is »3.25; the p rice o f the W ine
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prepaid.
is »1.00
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ou w ill get a »4.25 purchase for »3.25, freight and express charges prepaid
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ith on e gallon o * f -•
Sheehan’
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regular price »3,00
g llon , we will give aw ay free
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tw o bottles
C a " liforn
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fo r m ia
a Sweet W ines, regular
price 50c
ou can select any brand you desire. The
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»3.00; the p rice o f the W ine is »1.00. Y ou w ill get a »».00 purchase for »3.00, freight and
express charges prepaid.
W ith one g allon o f D elaney’s Malt or W hite R ye W hisky, regular price »8.00 per gallon ,
we w ill give aw ay free two bottles o f fine o ld C a liforn ia Sweet W ines, regular price 50c
per bottle. You m ay select any brand you m ay desire. The price o f the W hisky is »8.00;
the price o f the Win«* is »1,00, whii 1. gives you a »1.00 pu rch ase f o r »8.00, freight and ex-
press charges i
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W ith one gallon o f Jam aica or New England Rum , regular p rice »4.00 per gallon, we w ill
give aw ay free three bottles o f fine old C a liforn ia Sweet W ines, regular p rice 50c Per bot-
tle. Y ou m ay select any brand you desire. The price o f the Rum is »4.00, the price o f the
W ine is »1.50, w hich gives you a »5.50 purchase for »4.00, freight and express charges
prepaid.
“ Wighii;g(thtit the lunch had not
yet begun,” is what a customer
sail! the other day of the|ieeds
put ou t by Joh n sou Brou». E very­
th in g so cosy, cook ed in good
taste, and the food so varied and
appetizing that even a lastidious
dyspeptic can n ot fail to say a
good w ord for that popular estab­
lishm ent.
The Greatest
Profits are in
Early Spring Broilers
Hatched by
The Oysters
We serve
Petaluma Incubators
and Brooders
Are the very best to be obtained
in O regon and we know how to
cook them to the queen 's taste.
Y ou c a n have them in any styleV
and w ith all the concom itants
that go to m ake up a first-class
oyster house.
“ The self-regulating kind
That hatch while you Bleep”
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LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY
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D ALLAS
Send for catalog.
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IF YOU W AN T TO SELL
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THE P J L X C Q Ü 1Ü T Y I T Ë M 2Z E R .
prompt us our groceries are good
and that is saving much. We shall In
glad to make delivery to you whether
your order be small or large. If you
need anything in a hurry don’ t hesi­
tate to let us hnow and
See
B. G IL D N E R ,
D A LL A S
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“ Lest We Fosijet .”
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Corner Grocery
Itemize!*, one year in advance................................................. $1 50
With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal .......... 2 00
W oodm an........................................................... l 75
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MTTTTTAT i Office,
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] Residence, 1401
THE SINGLE TAX
AND THE PRODUCER
PORTLAND LABOR PRESS. TELLS
HOW
THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT WOULD
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your
barber work
done...............
Fine Hair Cutting
and the best face
lotions in the city.
Call and see.
TOM
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Proprietor
Implement House and
General Repair Shop
Fr ed J. W a g n e r , Dallas
On January 2ml, I will open in my
building, a half block east of the nkating
rink, an agricultural implement home
ami general repairshop. Will be pleased
to e. e all my old customers and assure
them the best of treatment and prices
tiia. will suit.
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ju Know
t the best and cheap-
wmod you can buy is
block wood from the
11 a m e 11 e V a l l e y
uher Co.’ s sawmill ?
auscit is cut from big
her, therefor is su-
ior to second-growth
Leave your order
Webster’ s confection-
store, or call Mu*
1 phone No. 1>|07
•own Bros
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
SEW Ft* K N O T RE
ELEGANT ROOMS
BATHS IN CONNECTION
The
Tavern
H. FITGITT, Proprietor
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L.C. KOSER
Agent far '*olk Count
FALLS CITY, OMOON
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Bilyeu
Si Sparks
Sole Agents for Dallas.
for
Sale
I have for sale some very desirable
bargains in farm property.
A fine home of>45 acres, fine creek
bottom soil; good buildings, water
and orchard. Close to school, church,
R. R. On R. F. I). rout«, rural phone.
A sn ip at only
$ 2 , 5 0 0
One 100 acre, well improved farm ;
”5 acres plow lan«U 20 acres stump-
age, posture, balance fine fir tim ber;
good eight room new house, fine liv­
ing water, fine orchard. Price
Only
$ 3 , 0 0 0
One 80 acre farm, finely located
good buildings, 45 acres plow land;
all stock, implements, seed, feed, in
fact everything goes except house­
hold effects.
Only
$ 3 , 0 0 0
Commencing February 28 and con­
tinuing until March 7
H. C. C A M P B E L L
Dallas, O r e g o n -
We Will Sell Dressers
Cold Storage
Meat Market
AS
DALLAM, OREGON
All kin d, of meats, inclu d.n*
fish and poultry.
Satisfac­
tion m a r • treed,
FRANK GLOVER
B i r d ’s - e y e m a p le , f o r m e r p r i c e $2*i, r e d u c e d t o
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S o lid o a k D resser, fo r m e r p r ic e f i t ) , n o w
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A n d th e w h o le s t o c k a t th e
sa m e r e d u c tio n
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Y u m - Y u m S p r i n g s r e d u c e d f r o m $ 3 .0 0 t o .
RINK
Dallas, Oregon
$ 2 .2 5
For Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs,
etc., we are headquarters
S K A T IN G -
Every night and every
afternoon.
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HALL & HAYES
Every Wednesday and
Saturday night at
the Colosseum
A D M IS S IO N K> C E N T S
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Iron Beds reduced from $18 to $14
How located in the Kerslake building ¡
(E v e ry th in * upto-date )
FOLLOW S:
A ll o th e r D ressers o n h a n d a t th e
sa m e d is c o u n t
Caldwol 3ro3.
POOL AND BILLIARP’ HALL
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Farms
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Pi«k%»th* bm
and
Both inside and outside.
Work done in a satisfac­
tory manner, latest styles
of ihe art and complete
satisfaction guaranteed.
Give fne a trial ami be convinced.
1 can do your collecting for you as
(cheap as anycne. My experience in
[ tois line warrants thorough work.
I Bring me your accounts, and I will do
the rest
L. D. Butler, 8*11*4 Ore.
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Hanger
Decorater
Collections Promptly Made.
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Made by the North went Boo®»* I
A company. Portland
O " - " * due
7 kle, Guaranteed for 10 year.,.
Paper
B O O R SE -
Dallas,
The single tax would raise wages bv more than it would any other class. The
opening up land so the pimple could em­ farmer has not much land when you
ploy themselves and thereby relieve the measure it w th the dollar, and, since
labor market. The single fax would the single tax proposes to tax land ac­
reduce rent by bringing more land into cording to its value, the most taxes
use for homes, and encourage building would lie levied on the land in the cities.
of houses by exempting them from tax­
Portland has more dollars’ worth of
ation. The single tax would break up land than all the rest of the state. This
land monopoly and give the man who is about the way you find land values:
works with his hands a chance to have a
Portland and suburbs . .. .82 per cent
home of his own.
The single tax would give wealth to Railroad land and franchises H per cent
him who works, to him who makes Timber and grazing la n d ....... 5 per cent
wealth, instead of the landlord who Other cities.............................. 15 per cent
Farm land................................ 10 per cent
takes all the wealth that lalior makes.
Under the single tax Portland and
The men who labor with their hands
have made all the land values of Port­ the other cities would pay 77 per cent
land and everything else worth having, of the taxes; railroad ana timber land
and what have they to show for all 15 per cent; farmers, 10 per cent.
a man or a paper sav
their labor?
. When you hear
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Suppose all the men who own no land | mg the tax is something to hurt the
were to leave Portland, what would the farmer, you can purhiin down as a man
land then lie worth to its owners? Who who knows nothing about the single tax
will get the lieneflts from the building i or he is a knave who is interested in
o fth e g re t Swift packing plant? Will ‘ perpetuating the land monopoly and is
it not he the land owners, who have trying to fool the “ poor farmer,” whom
now advanced the price of lots near the the land monopoly has enslaved through
site 100 j*»r cent in expectation that all the ages.
a any men who work with their hands The land monopolist thinks the farmer
will need this land to live on, and raise can he fooled all the time, and is now
banking on the ignorance of the farmer
their children?
The single tax would make this land by telling bin that the object is to
cheap to the man who wanted to make exempt the rich manafacturer from tax-
use of it, and the sordid land speculator es. The facts of the case are that every
could not well afford to hold it out of * land monopolist and all who are fight
use as he does now, and make labor j ing this amendment would be whooping
c o m e t o his terms.
J it up for exempting manafactures i ire
from
New York has had a rent strike in the taxation if that alone were submitted
tenement district, and the landlord , because they know the growth nf manu-
a,„i his court have evicted the |>oor [ faetnring wonld boom their land around
workers by the thousands.
Had the the plants.
sinzle tax been in vogue in New York
Don’t be afraid of the bogie man, Mr
those workers would not now he in | Farmer
He has always been used to
poverty, but would own the homes now ! seare the innocent children,
rented at exorbitant rates.
I Just think with votir head a little and
T h e single tax would settle the child you will see that those who are now
latsir question. No father or mother rushing to defend you are the same
would send their children to work in | crowds who have profited off the r il
tlie mills if thev could support them I roads and other monopolies, while those
w ith the wages of the father.
I same railroads and monopolies have
The single tax would give the children j Is'en fleecing you for the past gener-
of the tailoring man their playtim e,: atinn.
with better schools and better clothes
A 10 per cent reduction in the pay of
all employees of the Boston Main Rail
to wear \o t-chool.
One Portland block, 200 feet square road who receive more than $100 a
bounded by Washington, Alder, t h i r d f nonth, has been declared bv President
and Fourth streets, is worth $3,000.000. Tuttle, of the road. Business depresion
This would ImvfH.OOOaeres of farm land is given as the cause.
at $00 per acre. That amount of land
would make a strip one mile wide and
The Ideal Family Laxative
100 miles long. The ownership of this is one that can lie used bv the entire
city block is the same as the owning of family, young and old. weak and strong,
many shares, as it takes an army of without any danger of harmful effects.
working men to pay the ground rent.
(me prominent class of opponents to I It should have properties which insure
the same dose, nlwavs having the same
the so called single tax am mend meat is | effect, otherwise the quantity will have
those who know nothing of the single
to he increased and finally loss its effect
tax philosophy, but think it is some­
altogether. These properties can he
thing had because they have heard
found in that old family remedy. Bran-
someone sav that it means to tax land j dreth’s Pills, Itecause it« ingredients
only. That, they think, would put all j
are of the purest herbal extracts, and
the taxes on the farmer, when, in fact. I every pill is kept for three years before
the single tax would benefit the farm er, being sold, which allows them to mel­
low. We do not believe there is a laxa­
tive on the market that is so carefully
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made. Brandreth’ s Pills are the same
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j fine laxative tonic pill your grandpar-
J W E B F00T
| ents need. They have l*een in use for
I; over a century and are sold in every
i ! drug and medicine store, either plain or
J ROOFING
I . sugar-coated.
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AFFECT THE LABORER AND THE FARMER.
is the place to get
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REGlSTtWC J NU MBE R 11870
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
H. D. WAGNON, IN THE
$ HIE NEW BARBED SHOP
Dallas, Ore.
C. L. H A W K IN S
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STOW BROS, DALLAS, OREGON.
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-Granile
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’PHONES:
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Marble—
V. P. FI SKE.
...at the ..
The City Express
tS: Transfer Co. do
all kinds of haul-
g at reasonable rates. Stand and both
tones at Webster’s confectionery.
Horace Webster
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O NU M E N T
T H U R S D A Y , F E B . 27, 1908.
E. B O Y D A. SON
ook Here!
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Adm itted to the second class o f m ail m atter.
W E ’L L S E N D T H E G R O C E R -
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They’ ll be just as good as if you se­
lected them in person too. We handle
only standard qualities so there is no
danger of your getting inferior grocer­
ies no matter how you order.
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobaccos
Soft Drinks
Tropical Fruits. Etc.
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RUSSIA
OUR D E L I V E R Y S E . V J C E
Our orders are »hipped the same day a» we receive them
Johnson Bros.
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MIKE JACOB S COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS
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