Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 12, 1908, Image 7

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1(10,000 Buttles of Sweet Wines Given Away
Lunches that
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SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT
* Leave You
‘ ‘Wishing that the lu m h ’ ha«! not
yet begun,” is what a customer
said the other day of thctfeeds
put out by Johnson Bros. Every­
thing so cosy, cooked in good
taste, ami the food so varied and
appetizing that even a tastidiouy
dyspeptic cannot fail to say a
good word for that popular estab­
lishment.
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The Greatest
Profits are in
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Early Spring Broilers
Hatched by
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From now until January let, ltfOS, we shall give a way free to every purchaser of our fa
tnous brands ui Whiskies, mm which we are offering at the same prices as heretofore, as
follows:
With one gallon of our Jacob’s Monogram Kye or Bourbon O. P. 8. Whiskey, regular
price $5.00 pci gallon, we will give away gratis four bottles of flue old California \\ ines,
regular price5ou per bottle. Any brand that you might select. The price,oi the Whiskey
is fi.On the 'Vine is $2.U0. You will get a $7.00 purchase for |5.UU, freight and express
charges prepaid.
" fin one gallon « f bur fanion» stanford AAA Ry1
Rye, . regular
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. price$4.00
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. per gallon, we will
ulv e aw V ay grÉtls three bottles of fine oid California Xwcet Wines, regolar price 60e per
bottle. You may select any brand you desire
i'tu pri e oi tbe Whutkej la M.QD; thè
price of f the Wine i» $1.50.’ You vv ili gei a $5,50 pur«'liane for fi .00, freight and ex pressi
barges prepaid,
With one gallon of our famous Rainier YAA Bourbon, regular price H.oo per gallon, we
will giva away gratis three bottle of . fine old _ • aliiornia
____ sweet wines, regular price 10c
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(I... \N hiskey is $4,00;
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per bottle You can select any brami you may desire. The price of
the price of the Wine is fl.ôo. You will get a $5.50 purchase tor 14.00, freight and express
charges prepaid/
With one gallon of Tillamook Kye or Bourbon Whisky, regular price |3.25, we will give
aay free two bottles of cue old California Sweet Wines, regular price50c per bottle. You
an select any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky is $3.25; the price of the Wine
is $ 1.00 You will get a $4.2.» purchase for $8.25, freight and express charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Sheehan’s Private stock Kye or Bourbon Whisky, regular price $8,00
per gallon, vve will give away free two bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular
price o0c per bottle. You can select any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky is
$.1.00: the price «if the Wine is $ 1 . 00 . You will get a $4.00 purchase for $8.00, freight and
. \ p r c » . I m r g o prepaid
Will one gallon
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With
of Delaney’s Malt or White Kye Whisky, regular price $3.00 per gallon,
win give
giv away free two bottles of fine old California Sweet, Wfne*. regular pri«’e 50c
we will
per bottle. You may select any brand l you may desire.
desire, The price of the Wnisky is $3.00;
the price of the Wine is $1,00, which gives you a $loo purchase for $8.00, freight and ex­
press charges im-paid.
With one gallon of Jamaica or New England Rum. regular price $4.00 per gallón, we will
give awaj free three bottles of fine old California Sweet Wiues, regular price 50c Per hot-
tic.
tie. You may sch
select
ei an
any brand you desire. The price of the Rum is $4.00. the price of the
Wine
i» $1.50,
which
you a $5.50 purchase for ft .00, freight and express charges
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The Oysters
Petaluma Incubators
and Brooders
t We serve
"T h e golf-r«ifiilating kiml
That liatrh while you ifieep”
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.
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LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY
MIKE JACOB & COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS
51 Front Street, Portland, Oregon
D ALLAS
Semi for catalog.
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Our o r d e r » are »h ip p ed th e »um e day a » we receive them
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobaccos
Soft Drinks
Tropical Fruits. Etc.
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And (let Quick Returns
B. GILDNER,
OUR D E L I V E R Y SER VICE
THE P O L K C O U N T Y ITEMIZER.
as prompt uh our groceries art; good
and that is saying much. We shall I kj
glad to make delivery to you whether
your order be small nr large. If you
need anything in a hurry don’ t hesi­
tate to let us hnow and
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Corner Grocery
Tlim-City Express
& Transfer Co. do
all kinds of haul­
ing at reasonable rates. Stand and botti
phones at Webster’ s confectionery.
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T H U R S D A Y , M A RCH 12, 1908.
PHONES:
BELI
257
( Office,
I Residence, 113
Marble—
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
lotions in the city.
F red J . W a g n e r , Dallas
)
On January 2nd, I will open in my
building, a half block east of the skating
rink, an agricultural implement house
and general repair shop. \Vill be pleased
to see all my old customers and assure
them tlie best of treatment and prices
that will suit.
i Do You Know
that the l>efit an<l cheap­
est w « kx 1 you can buy is
the block wood from the
Wi l la m e tt e Valley
Lumber Co.’ s sawmill ?
Because it is cut from big
timber, therefor is su­
perior to second-growth
fir. Ix»ave your order
at Welrater’s confection­
ery -tore, or call Mu­
tual phone No. 1407
Bowman Bros.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
n e w r r Rif n r r e
ELEGANT ROOMS
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Tavern
H. FTKilTT, Proprietor
A Strictly Modern ItotH
first -class Bar m C m n c I im
FALLS CITY, OREGON
5 EGU>T l WLL
COMFORTING WORDS.
Railroad street, Dallas.
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$ -A L F R E D
Painter,
B O O R S E --
t > ¿frf
Both inside and outside.
Work done in a satisfac-
tory manner, latest styles
of the art and complete
satisfaction guaranteed.
Give me a trial and be convinced.
Mark Holmes, a one time resident of
this city, but now residing in Skamoka-
wa, was in the city the fore part of the
week trying to interest the people in a
mining proposition.
J. M, Stark ami wife, of Eugene,
were in this city the fore part of the
week looking after business matters and
visiting. They went over to Dallas yes­
terday to pay their taxes.
Mrs. Fred Parker, for20 years a teach­
er in the public schools in this town,
came over from her home in Cunning­
ham, Washington, Wednesday for an
extended visit in this city.
F. Welch, of Ashcroft, B. C., was re­
newing old acquaintances yesterday
with Asa Robinson, Sr. He had not
been in this part of the country for the
past twenty years. Himself and Mr.
Robinson were at one time engaged in
business together in this city.
Intoxicated With Hi* Work.
[O. S. Maiden, in “ Soccess Magazine.” ]
Not long ago I asked a young men
how he was getting along, ami he said :
“ I am jnst intoxicated with work.
I
cannot get enough of it.
I just ache
every morning to get to my task, and I
leave it with the same regret at night
that a liorn artist lays down his brush
when the twilight cuts him off.” There
is no need of anxiety about the future of
a voting man who faces his work in this
spirit.
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Fi.ke, the beet printer.
The Itemizer »fie, bring reenlte.
Kraber save hie potato«-» are all none.
Mre. Jaeper R Miller, ie np from the
metroie>lie vieiting relative» at Dallae
anfi Monmouth.
Mr. John Riha, of Vining. I»., eaye:
" I have been «elliog DeWitt’ e Kifinev
anfi Blafifier Pills for abont a year anfi
they give better eat ¡«faction than any
pill I have ever eolfi. I have need them
myeelf with fine result*. bold by Coo-
rad Stafrin.
Bilyeu
Si Sparks
HUBBARD & BROWN
Sole Agents for Dallas.
Phone and stand at Cherring­
ton’s drugstore.
Do You
Know
JUST ARRIVED
That bread is likely to
absorb disease
germs
when shipped in a bag­
gage car along with oth­
er common baggage?
That the Star Bakery puts
out some of the best bake-
stuff* to be obtained any­
where in the Willamette
old fashioned hail storm. The hail­
stones were small ami about half snow,
but there was over an inch ot them fell.
One of the successful events of the
season was a china shower given Mrs.
Roy Bullard at the home of her mother,
Mrs. John Dickinson, on last Tuesday
afternoon. The shower came as a com­
plete surprise to Mrs. Bullard, who re­
ceive« 1 many useful and beautiful pieces
of china. Light refreshments were
served and an enjoyable afternoon spent.
Morris, tin* leading jeweler, has just recei ed a
beautiful line of gold beaded umhrelliiH antivenne»
from $2.50*to $15 fach, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cutjjglftHH.
O P T I CIAN
C.
D A L LA S
H. MORRIS,
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OREGON
V a lle y ?
Grandma Moore, after a long and se­
rious illness, quietly passed away at her
home March 1st at the age of 7fi years.
She has long been a resident of our
town and was loved hv all. She leaves
three children ami a number of grand­
children to mourn her loss. Rev. Gun­
derson made a few remarks at the resi­
lience, after which the remains were laid
to rest In Ihe I. O. O. F. cemetery. The
children have the sympathy of their
many friends.
That $1 spent in your
home town is worth more
to you than $3 sent out?
Three of the many
reasons why should de­
mand the Dallas product
when buying hakestuffs.
Commencing February 28 and con­
tinuing until March 7
j We Will Sell Dressers
STAR BAKERY,
D. T. BROWNE, Prop
At the last meeting of the city coun­
cil an ordinance was passed granting
the Northwestern Long Distance Tele­
phone Company a 25 year franchise,
work to begin inside of 30 days and to
he finished as soon as possible. Order­
ed that the city |>ound hack of the Jones
and Taylor barns he torn out and a
cross walk rmilt Exit ween the two barns,
also a hole in the street E>e filled with
gravel. Street committee reported that
the ferryman had given notice of his in­
tention to quit on the 15th unless Eiis
salary was raised to $50 a month.
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Cold Storage
AS FOLLOW S:
1 Binl’s-eye maple, former price $20, reduced to . $22 00
■ Solid oak
Dresner, former price $10, now . . . 13.50
Meat Market
All other DrcHgern on hand at the
same discount
D A LL A S, OREGOW
All kinds of meats, including
fish and poultry.
Satisfac­
tion guaranteed.
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Iron Beds reduced from $18 to $14
FRANK GLOVER
And the whole stock at the
same reduction
REPORT ISO WK EIC LY BY U . R. LOCO H A R Y .
Wheat, a bushel, $1.
Bran, a to n ,$25 00.
Shorts, a ton, $30.
Oats, a bushel, 45 cents.
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
Floor, a sack, $1 25.
Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
Potatoes, a bushel, 40.
Butter, a pound, 30 cents,
laird, a pound, 12}* cents.
Bacon, sides, a pound, \2% cents.
Hams, a pound, 15 cents.
Shoulders, a pound, 12*^ cents.
Kggs, a dozen, 15 cents.
Chickens, a dozen, $3 (it $5.
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 Q 15 cents.
Beets, a | kmi nd, 2 cents.
Turnips, a pound. 2 cents,
Cabbage, a pound. 2 certs.
Onions, a pound, 5 cents.
Beans, a pound, 5 Q 8 cents.
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cento
Hay, a ton, $10
115.
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TRUCK AND DRAY CO.;
black
MARKET REPORT.
PO R TLAN D.
Oregon.
Dallas,
came up the river, which had the
Many a Dallas Household Will Find cloud
appearance of an eastern Oregon watei
spout, hut which turned out to he an
Them so.
To have the pains ami aches of a l» d
hack removed: to be entirely free from
annoying, dangerous urinary disorders
is enough to make any kidney sufferer
grateful. To tell how this great change
ran be brought about will prove com­
forting words to hundreds of Dallas
readers.
Mrs. Jos. Whitford, living in Inde­
pendence, Ore., says: “ Doan’s Kidney
Pills helped my husband a great deal
when he was suffering from kidney
complaint and backache.
At times he
would he so stiff and lame, that he was
hardly able to move and if he attempt­
ed to’ do so, sharp pains would catch
him in the kidney regions. The kidney
secretions were disordered, so frequent in
action ns to force him to arise many
times during the night. He procured a
box of Doan’ s Kidney Pills, began their
use and noticed a change for the better
in a short time.
He is glad
give
Doan’s Kidney Pills his recommenda­
tion.”
HOME PROOF—There is plenty of
local testimony like the above. Call at
Belt A Cherrington’s drug store and ask
to see copies of statements of Dallas
people who have use«] Doan’ s Kidney
Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. Remember the name—Doan’ s
—and take no other.
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Paper Hanger and
Decorater
Mrs. George Kutch left Wednesday
for Medford, where she will visit for a
time before going to California for an
extended visit with relatives and friends.
evening a very
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C . L. H A W K I N S
Courtesy West Side.
Wednesday
Implement House and
General Repair Shop
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INDEPENDENCE.
and the best face
Proprietor
Dallas, Ore.
-Granitei
MUTUAI f Office,
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11 11 A l j | Residence, 1401
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
THE NEW BARBER SHOP
TO M REIL
j Horace Webster
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“ Lest We Fosyet . ”
V. P. FI SKE.
The new postal department ruling
STOW BROS, DALLAS, OREGON.
makes it necessary for us, on April
1st, to drop from our subscription list
all who are over one year in arrears.
8 1 The amount then due, from each de­
linquent, will be placed in proper hands
for colletiion. We hate to be arbitrary
in the matter, but have no choice
is the place to get
it is either do this or be excluded from
your barber work
the mail. All you have to do is to
done...............
pay up to date, and then we are al­
lowed
to give you credit for another
Fine Hair Cutting
year.
Call and see.
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They’ ll be just as good as if you se
lected them in person too. We handle
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$1 50
only standard qualities so there is no SUBSCRIPTION - With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal............... 2 00
danger of your getting inferior grocer­
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ies no matter how you order.
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W E ’L L S EN D T H E G R O C ER ­
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E. B O Y D & S O N
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COLOSSEUM RINK
Yum -Yum Springs reduced from $3.00 to .
l>alla.s. Oregon
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$2.25
For Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs,
etc., we are headquarters
S K A TIN G —
Every night and every
afternoon.
; M o v in g Pictures
HALL & HAYES
Every Wednesday and
Saturday night at
the Colosseum
A D M IS S IO N IO C E N T S
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AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
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