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LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY
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TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
STOW BROS, DALLAS, OREGON.
% THE NEW BARBER SHOP
is the place to get
your barber work
done...............
Fine Hair Cutting
and the best face
lotions in the city.
Call and see.
TO M R E IL
Proprietor
Implement House and
General Repair Shop
Fred J. W a g n e r, Dallas
On January 2 nd, I will open in my
building, « half block east of the skating
rink, an agricultural implement houee
mid general repair Bhop. Will be pleaned
to riv all my old customer, and assure
them the liest of treatment and prices
that will suit.
: Do You Know
that the best and cheap
est wood yon can buy is
the block wood from the
VV i l l a m e t t e V a l l e y
Lumber Co.’s sawmill ?
Because it is cut from big
timber, therefor is su
perior to second-growth
tir. Leave your order
at Webster’s confection
ery store, or call Mu
tual phone No. 1407
Bowman Bros.
I
B. G ILD N E R ,
D ALLAS
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jtHEAJMHfr
OR.
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Tavern
H. FUGITT, Proprietor
A Strictly IM trn ItotH
First-dass Bur « C # M « t w
PALLA CITY, OREGON
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] Horace Webster
Dallas, Ore.
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ONUMENT
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 19 , 1908.
“ Lest itV Fotget.’
PHONES: BELLj Residence, U3
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M U T U A L ' ] ( Q^V®’
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Residence, 1401
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
WORKS SPECTACLE GAME.
I
.-«EGiblt^LD NUMBER 11070
C. L. H A W K IN S
Railroad street, Dallas.
-ALFRED BOORSE--
Painter, Paper Hanger and
pledged at the meeting to make the
promotion an assurance. The stock cf
this new enterprise will be owned and
controlled by local people only and will
be run in connection with the North
western long distance and Home Tele
phone company of Portland lines. It is
Both inside and outside.
said that construction work on the new
Work done in a satisfac
A “ peanut butcher’ ’ on the Dallas telephone line will be commenced with
tory manner, latest styles
train running out of the Jefferson street in a short time.
of the art and complete
passenger station has become such a
satisfaction guaranteed.
II. Hirschberg has at his office in the
nuisance of late that numerous com
Give
me a trial and be convinced.
independence
National
Bank,
a
large
plaints have been made against him by
Oregon.
persons who allege that lie has endeav quantity of sugar beet seed w hich he
Dallas,
ored strenuously to victimize them into* has at considerable expense taken the
pains
to
bring
here
for
the
purpose
of
buying so-called gold spectacles.
In
other words the complainants claim that testing the growing qualities of the soil
the peanut-candv-book-fruit-and-what adjacent to this city. It is his intention
not-seller lias been working the flim to distribute the seed free to the farmers
flam known as the “ gold rimmed spec of this locality and this fall to send
samples of the products to La Grande to
tacle” game.
This “ peanut butcher” in particular test tin*sugar quality of the beets grown
here. If the experiment proves what
HUBBARD & BROW N
who poses as a news agent, those who
have traveled on the Dallas train re he anticipates then the country will be
justified
in
growing
sugar
beets
as
one
cently say. is the most ]>ereistenl they
ever saw. First he picks out his man. of its resources, and incidentally, this
Then he approaches him with a story city will have a sugar refinery.
about having just found a handsome
pair of glasses which he knows must
have been left behind bv some wealthy
old farmer.
»
The glass rims look like gold, but they
are anything but that. The “ bovM says
he is willing to dispose of l.iis find for $4
or $5 although h*e is confident that at
a jeweler’s one would have to pay twice
You tax the kidneys—overwork them
That bread is likely to
that sum. The gold alone, he claims, -They can’t keep the continual strain,
would lie worth more than that ainoun
¡'he back gives out it aches and pains
absorb disease
germs
if merely melted and sold. And then Urinary trouble sets in. Don’ t wait
when shipped in a bag
the victim either falls or gets wise. The longer—take Doan’s Kidney Pills.
“ gold specs” cost about 20 cents a pair.
PL E. Gilliam, proprietor of the livery
gage car along with oth
The “ butcher” is becoming a nuisance, and feed stable, at 62 Ferry St. and liv
er
baggage?
the travelers say, and they want to get ing at 332 Water St., fealem, Ore., says
rid of him.— Portland Journal.
“ Years of almost constant driving ami
That the
puts
an injury I received several years ag<
out some of the
tended to weaken my kidneys.
I suf
fered from backache and lameness in
to be obtained any
my loins so that at times I could hardly
where
in the W illamette
straighten. Sharp pains caught me
Courtesy West Side.
Valley?
Mrs. Emma Lee. the wife of Dr. Lee. when I arose after sitting and none
who formerly resided at this place, vis the remedies I tried did me any goo «1
That $1 spent in your
ited here over Sunday with friends. until I used Doan’s Kidney Pills. In
short time I obtained more relief from
home town is
Mrs. Lee’s home is now in Seattle.
the backache ami disordered condition
than
sent out?
Geo. W. Shew, who is proprietor of of the kidneys, than I had for years,
the brick and tile factory, will move his also know of others who have used
Three
of
the
many
plant, about the first of April, to tin» Doan’s Kidney Pills arid they all speak
reasons why should de
Fugate place, about a mile north of of them in the highest terms.”
town.
HOME PROOF--There is plenty of
mand the
John M. Murney, formerly of Beverly, local testimony like the al>ove. Call at
when
buying hakestuffs.
Belt
&
Cherrington’s
drug
store
and
ask
%lnss , is now stationed at Independence
to take charge of the Pacific States Tel to see copies of statements of Dalla;
ephone and Telegraph Co., as manager. people who have used Doan’s Kidney
Mr. Murney, who is a young man, will Pills. For sale bv all dealers. Pric
be welcomed by the young people of 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the United
this city.
»States. Remember the name—Doan’
Chan. Hornback, recently from Albany —and take no other.
has bouffht the Phillips & Boyce restau
rant.
Mr. Hornback took charge on
Tuesday. He is an experienced cook
and will have charge of the’ kitchen.
The funeral of William Roy Ander
Those who patronize him are assured of son, who died as the result of a powder
good service.
D A L L A S , OREGON
explosion on the Winptanlev farm,
A. F\ Robinson a jeweler from Port where he was engaged in blasting
All kin d , of meat., including
land, has accepted a place with the firm stumps, w its held last Tuesday at the
A.li and poultry.
Saii-fHO-
of O. A. Kramer of this city.
Mr. home of his brother, Charles M. And ?r-
tion gti.r.nleed ,
Kramer has found his business so thriv son,*855 Sooth Third Street. Rev. P. S.
ing that the addition of more help l>e- Knight preached the funeral sermon.
comes a necessity. Welcome, Mr. Rob Among the relatives from outside wh»»
attended the funeral were:
Mr. and
inson, to Independence.
Mrs. II. Muchlenhoff, and stepfather of
f v f * wwwwwwww
J. H. Hawley
Sons, of McCoy, have the deceased, from Mehama; Mrs. Eva f f f f t t S f
just receive«! a car mao oi ureejuiiK | Anderson, widow, from near Dallas ; I. j
ewes. The sheep were shipped from R Ani|erRon< l)rother from Plainview,
(»Mario, Canada, a...l are the th.rd ah.p- Lj
C(|Unt
William Boy An.|er«,n I
t made by R ^era Brn. of fine „ » , born netr Albany, on Jane 17, HX2,
«bee,, toAh., locality. The ear contained ,
, hi
n(e
t in the vv¡,1
D a lla s , O re g o n
one hundred head of ewe- and ane l
Umette valley. He waJ married about I
Thie ahipment «■ I make a valuable ,
a
Mi(w Kva Roberta . 1
addition to the already fine atoek of whoa/p.rentifWHle near Dalla.
The:
Polk county.
¡widow survive*, with one child a 1
Lieut. F. A. Williams, who is now i daughter of alrout seven months,
doing duty with the 2d Ilocr**, in th«* j When the unfortunate man made the
Philippines, is expected to arrive in contract to clear a certain amount of
Independence in about three weeks to land on the Winstanley farm he remov-
sj»end a furlough of three months o r 1 <*I to this city. The wife and little
more. Mr.Williams will I* remembered daughter were visiting at the home of
as having gained considerable fame as : the for frier’s parents near Dallas when
sprinter and f«»otball player during his j the acrident occurred.—Statesman.
schooling at Corvallis. He now bolds!
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Uw thm -qaartor mile record lor the, Kenn„ , y .,, U x .t iv e Coagh byrup »rtd
Nortbweet.
gently vet promptly on the bowel, and
A D M IS S IO N IO C E N T S
Tbe Home Telephone Company, of allay, inflammation at the .ame time.
Independence, wa. organised in this city It i* pleasant to taka. Sold by Conran)
Tuaaday evening, and enough »lock waa Stair la.
News Agent Persistently Works an
Old Swindling Scheme.
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Marble—
-Granitei
V. P. FISKE.
Decorater
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
BACK GIVES OUT.
°lenty of Dallas Readers Have
This Experience.
Do You
Know
common
INDEPENDENCE.
stuffs
to you
Sole Agents for Dallas.
i>ooooooooo<
Morris, the leading jeweler, lias just recei ed a
beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas andveanes
from $2.50jto $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cutJglasH.
O P T I C IA N
Star Bakery
best bake-
Ç" H. MORRIS,
DALLAS
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JEW ELER
OREGON
>ooooooooooooooooooo<
worth more
Mattress Made Over
Dallas product
STAR BAKERY,
D. T. BROWNE, Prop
Blown up by Powder.
Bilyeu & Sparks
JUST ARRIVED
Now is the time to have that
mattress made over and Hall &
Hayes are the firm that is pre
pared to do the work in shortest
time and best possible manner.
Remember they always have the
best stock of Furniture, Carpets,
Portieres, Curtains, etc., in the
city.
Cold Storage
Meat M arket
FRANK GLOVER
COLOSSEUM RINK
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
NEW FCRNITCRF
ELEGANT ROOMS
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobaccos
Soft Drinks
Tropical Fruits. Etc.
Admitted to the second class of mail matter.
They'll be just as gins] as if yoit se
lected them in person too. We handle
i Itemizer, one yi*ar in advance.......................................... $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
( With Oregon Woodman.......................... f ...................... l 75
ies no matter how you order.
The City Express
& Transfer Co. do
all kinds of haul
ing at reasonable rates. Stami and both
phones at Webster’s confectionery.
And (let Quick Returns
See
W E ’L L S E N D T H E G R O C E R
IES.
Look Here!
W e Have the Best
1
!F YOU W ANT TO SK I I
IR L A N D
jg
Corner Grocery
Our ord ers are sh lpped'th e same day as we receive them
i» í ¿ siigli-tei ir.\fl|
IJ 7 ’’
mm £>j
...at the ..
51 front Street, Portland, Oregon
I Johnson Bros.
M ARCH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 % Confectionery and Lunch Counter
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 IS¡19 20 21 Î
22 2 4 25¡20 27 28
29 30] 31¡
T I M B E R
Send for catalog.
E. B O Y D & SON
MIKE JACOB & COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS
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D ALLAS.
a aa prompt us our groceries ure good
a.id that is saying much. We shall be
glad to make delivery to you whether
your order be small or large. II you
need anything in a hurry don’t hesi
tate to let us Know and
h\
Are tin* very best to be obtained
In Oregon and we know how to
eook 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 flelf-reg'ilatiitg kind
That hatch while you (deep*
OUR D E L I V E R Y S E L V I C E
From now until January 1st, 1900, we «hall give away free to every purchaser oi our fa
mous brands of Whiskies, and whleh we are offering at the same prices as heretofore, as
follows:
With one gallon of our Jacob's Monogram Rye or Bourbon (). F. H. Whiskey, regular
price ♦5.00 per gallon, we will give away gratis four bottles of line old California Mines,
regular price 30e per bottle. Any brand that you might select. The price«of the Whiskey
is $5.00: the Wine is 9-2.00. You wfM g e tjt |7.00 purchase for 95-00, freight and express
charges prepaid.
With one guilon of our famous Stanford AAA Rye, regular pricefl.00 per gallon, we will
give away gratis three bottles of tine oid California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c per
bottle. You may select any brand you desire. The price of the Whiskey is ft.00; the
price of the Wine is 91.50. You will gel a 95,50 purchase for 94.00, freight and express
charges prepaid,
With one gallon of our famous Rainier AAA Bourbon, regular price 9* 00 per gallon, we
will give away gratis three bottles of tine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c
per bottle. You can select any brand you may desire. The price of the VN hlskey is 94,00 ;
the price of the Wine is 91.50. You will get a 95.50 purchase for 94.00, freight and express
charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Tillamook Rye or Bourbon Whisky, regular price 93.26, we will give
away free two bottles of flue old California Sweet Wines, regular price50c per bottle. You
:an select any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky is 93.25; the price of the Wine
is 91.00.
will
94.25
* .... You w
ill get a 94
25 purchase for 93.25, freight and express charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Sheehan’s Private Stock Rye or Bourbon Whisky, regular pric
price 93,00
. .
per gallon, we w ilfg iv e aw ay free two bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular
price 50e per bottle. You can select any brand you desire. Th«} price of the Whisky is
93.00; the price of the Wine is 9100. You will get a 94.00 purchase for 93-00, freight and
express charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Deli
Delaney’s Malt or White Rye Whisky, regular price |».00 per gallon,
we will give away free two bottles of * flue
old
“
* * California Sweet Wines, regular pnoe 60c
per bottle. You may seloot any brand you may desire The price of the Whisky is 93.00;
the price of the Wine is 91 . 00 , w hich gives you a 94.00 purchase for 93.00, freight and ex-
press charges prepaid
With one gallon of Jamaica or New- England Rum, regular price 94.00 per gallon, we w ill
give away free three bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c Per bot
tle. You may select any brand you desire. The price of the Rum is 94-00, the price of the
Wine is 91.50, which gives you a 95.50 purchase for 94.00, freight and express charges
prepaid.
,
The Oysters
We serve
Hatched by
mu
SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT
“ Wi»hlng t it lit the lunch^hod not
yet begun.” is what a customer
said the other day of thcfKcd*
put out by Johnson Bros. Every
thing so rosy, cooked in good
taste, and tin food so varied and
appetizing that even a fastidious
dyspeptic cannot fail to say a
good word for that popular estab-
iisnment.
iß
; fe r ii# »
100,000 Bottles of Sweet Wines Given Away
A fine line of REED ROCKERS just in.
;; S K A T IN G —
Every night and every j •
afternoon.
; Moving Pictures
ONE PRICE TO ALL
H ALL & HAYES
Every Wednesday and
Saturday night at
the Colosseum
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
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