Start E a r ly !
! *
SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT
From now until January 1st, 1‘JOS, we shall give away free io every purchaser of our fa
mous brands of Whiskies, and which we are offering at the same prices as heretofore, as
follows:
With one gallon of our Jacob’s Monogram Bye or Bourbon U. P. S. Whiskey, regular
price *.>.uu per gallon, we will give away gratis four bottles of fine old California Wines,
regular price 50e per bottle. Any brand that you inigm select. The prleejof the Whiskey
is *o.0u: the Wine is | 2 . 00 . You will get.a |7.00 purchase for $¿>.00, freight and express
charges prepaid.
Witt» one gallon of our famous Stanford AAA Rye, regular price $4.00 per gallon, we will
give away gratis three bottles of fine oid California Sweet Wines, regular price 6Q p per
bottle. Yon may seleet any brand you desire. The price of the Whiskey is ft.uO; the
price of the Wine is 91.50. You will get a |o,50 purchase tor 9100, freight and express
charges prepaid,
With one gallon of our famous Rainier AAA Bourbon, regular price 94.00 per gallon, we
will give away gratis three bottles of fine old California sweet Wines, regular price 50c
per bottle. You can select any brand you may desire. The price o f the Whiskey is 94,00:
the price of the Wine is 91.50. You w ill get a 9o.50 purchase tor 94.00, freight and express
charges prepaid.
With one gallon of Tillamook Rye or Bourbon Whisky, regular price 93.25, we will |ive
aw ay free two bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c per bottle. You
can select any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky is 93.25; the price of the Wine
is 91-00 You will 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 price 93.00
per gallon, we will give away free two bottles o f fine old California Sweet Wines, regular
price 50c per bottle. You can select any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky is
fl.OO; the price of the Wine is 91.00. You will get a ft .00 purchase for 93 00, freight and
"W ishing that tht> lunch*had not
yet begun,” is what a customer
saiil the other day of th(!|/ccds
put out by Johnson Bros. Every
thing so oo»>. cooked in good
taste, aiul the food so varied and
appetizing that even a fastidious
dyspeptic cannot fail to say a
good word for that popular estab
lishment.
The (Greatest
Profits are in
Early
100,060 Bullies of Sweet Wines Given Away
Lunches that
* Leave You
#
Siring Broilers
+
| The Oysters
We serve
Hatched by
Petaluma Incubators
and 3rooders
With one gallon of Delaney’s Malt or White Rye Whisky, regular price 93.00 per gallon,
we will give away free two bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c
per bottle. You may select any brand you may desire. The price of the Whisky is 93.00;
the price of the Wine is 91.00. which 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 will
giveaw ay free three bottles of fine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50e 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 9* 00, freight and express charges
prepaid.
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 gelf-rea'ilatintt kind
That hatch while you sleep”
------FULL LINK AT-----
LEE SMITH’S CYCEERY
MIKE IAC0B & COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS
61 fifth Street, Portland, Oregon
D ALLAS.
Send for catalog.
M
A R
Our order» are »hipped the same day a» we receive them
Johnson Bros.
C M
Coofationery and lunch Counter
2 3
9 10
16 I T
2o 2 4
50| 3 1
1
8
15
22
29
4 5 6 7
11 12 13 1 4
18 r m P T n r n
25
-------1
Z J 1 1 ___
k
*
We Have the Best
l
IF YOU W AN T TO SELL
LUMBER
IRELAND
* See
OUR D E L IV E R Y S E R V IC E
s as prompt aw our groceries are good
a.*d that is saying much. We »hall bt
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
W E ’L L SEN D T H E GROCER-
IE S .
...at th e ..
C o rn e r G ro c e ry
Tin- City Express
& Transfer Co. do
all kinds of haul
ing at reasonable rates. Stand and both
pliones at Webster’s confectionery.
took Here!
STOW BROS, DALIAS, OREGON.
D A LL A S
General Repair Shop
OB.
WW
r ■
t w w k kW y- "TfT
tv JGvr.
-j.- ‘.y »fr iw
w V
w w A*
■ : . y
XIK
JfT W W
¡ft V
1ft
H o ra ce W e b s te r
T 1
it 'T
it
en
>
0 N U M E NT
T H U R S D A Y , M A RCH 26, 1908.
“ Lest We Folget.”
V. P. FISKE.
'P H O N ES : * ~ 1 Í K & _ K
B
Arrested by Sheriff Grant Satur-
day Night.
CUTS FREIGHT RATE.
Side Tariff Reduced
Southern Pacific.
Bowman Bros.
The
Tavern
I
D alla s, O re .
h
m
Marble—
-ALFRED BOORSE -
Painter, Paper Hanger and
Decorater
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.
Oregon.
D allas,
by
Lower freight rates that will consider
ably benefit manufacturing industries
in South Portland and along the West
Side and Yamhill divisi ins of the
Southern Pacific have just been an
nonneed by the traffic department of
the Marriman lines.
The new rates
will become effective April 25 and will
apply to all points on the Southern Pa
cific south of Albany.
The new schedule will give to all
shippers on the two divisions named a
tariff to the southern part of the state
just 25 cents a ton in excess of the rates
charged from the Park street of Mail
freight depot. This rate will apply on
all commodities shipped in carload lots
Heretofore the South Portland indus
tries and those along the West Side and
Yamhill divisions have been compelled
to overcome a big handicap in selling t.<
the Southern Oregon market. It was
necessary for them to pay the distance
tariffs, which form the maximum sched
ule from the place of shipment to desti-
nation. These tariffs run considerably
higher than the local tariffs from the
main freight, depot in Portland which
must now be paid with an additional 25
cents a ton.
Lumber is the chief commodity ship
ped from the territory effected by this
reduction into Southern Oregon. Indus
tries in South Portland have long been
working for transportation facilities
that will place them on equal footing for
shipments with factories in other sec
tions of the city and the schedule just
announced is regarded as a step toward
this goal.
Do You Know
h
■it Ur yle \ir \lr Ur \lr \lr Or \tr <ir Ur >l,\lr\l,\lr\ÀrUr*Sr*lr'Ar\irìte>4e>le'Jr
^ T* IT efy
^ ¿y» ey\ ^ ^ ^ ^ «T» ej\ ej\ ej\ ^ sj\
ej\ ej\ Ip *f\ ej\ J*
was impossible to save any part of the
structure or the contents which was
mostly baled hay. The fire is supposed
to have been of incendiary origin. Ho
boes were routed out of the building
earlier in the night, and it is thought
that they returned and set fire to the
structure. The loss is estimated at
about $100.
West
s
Railroad street, Dallas.
Patronne One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
SHERIFF
GETS
BOARDER.
B
h
C . L . H A W K IN S
MUTUAI -
n
1 ( Residence, 1401
Polk county’ s jail got an occupant
Saturday night for the first time for a
long period, in fact the money derived
from the board of prisoners at this in
stitution does not bring in the sheriff
enough recompense to be worthy the
trouble of listing it among the really
bon ton hostelries of the state. Most
any old country hotel could beat it for
accomodations, especially for people
who desire exercise of any con
siderable quantity, aftertheir meals and
the exhilerating society of their fellow
I man. The menu and sleeping quarters
are wholesome and neat and clean,"yet
the Hotel de Grant continues not a pop
ular stopping place, in fact it is not
patronized by any of our l>est people.
We hate to give any place of reHt
black an eye. but its so pronounced j
lack of popularity constrains us to
make the-*»* few remarks, and none of
our tax payers seem to bewail the fact
that it remains without a regular board
F re d J . W a g n e r , Dallas
er most of the time. This speaks wail
! for the taste of our citizens while not
On January 2nd, I will open in my detracting from the.fair fame ol our aher-
bniloing, a half block east of the skating :
«« »
to hi* cneata.
rink, an agricultural implement hotiee i F. C. Johnson, wanted on a charge
and general repair shop. Will be pleased of stwjlmg a horse from a farmer of
to see all my old customers and assure the Mission bottom, near Nile.,,, was
Grant, of
them the beat of treatment and prices j taken into custody hv Sheriff
f
that Will
will sun..
suit
Polk
county, Saturday evening upon
lli.it
„
i:._
u
.:—
, alighting from the Dailas-Salem stage.
“ Sheriff Grant w as notified hy the sheriff
of Marion county this morning to be on
: *•*♦ ♦ **♦*♦ ****♦ ♦ *******♦ ♦
Keep in Good Health.
the lookout for a horse thief and im
mediately went to work on the case. A
There are many thousands of people
man bearing out the description of the all over the world who can attribute
party wanted had arrived in town Iridav j their good health to taking one or tw
night riding a bay horse, which he left Brandreth’s
Pills every night. These
fr
in a feed stable. The horse was recog pills cleanse the stomach and lipwels
that the best and cheap
nized by Sheriff Grant as an animal stimulate the kidneys and liver and
est wood you can buy is
belonging to Ira Remington, a farmer purify the blood. They are the same
the block wood from the
living tour miles south of Dallas. Get tine laxative tonic pill your grandpar
\V i 11 a m e 11 e V a l l e v
ting in communication with Reming ents use»], and being purely vegetable
Lumber Co.’ s sawmill ?
ton over the phone, he found the horse they are adapted to children and rid
Because it is cut from big
had been traded to a stranger Fridav people as well as to those in the vigor
timber, therefor is su
afternoon for the stranger’s roan atn- of manhood and womanhood.
perior to second-growth
Bran-
tir. I^*ave your order
mal, the unknown man receiving *>0 in ,irpth> fill« have been in u— for over
cash on the transaction. The sheriff century and can l»e obtained in every
at Webster’s confection
found that a man answering the de drug anti medicine store, either plain or
ery store, or call Mu
scription of the party wanted, had sugar-coated.
tual phone No. 1407
cashed a cheek at the saloon of D. A.
Madison, late Friday night, signed by
MARKET REPORT.
Remington for $50. He also discovered
that the man had stayed at a boarding
house that night, leaving early Saturday (
morning, supposedly for Portland. Of- j REPORTED WEEKLY BY U. S. LOUOHARY.
ticers at Portland were immediately
Wheat, a bushel, $1.
Bran, a ton, $25 00.
notified to lie on the lookout. While
awaiting news from Portland the slier-! Shorts, a ton, $80.
iff w as astounded to see his man climb | Oats, a bushel, 45 cents.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
from the Salem stage. The fellow was
NEW FI RNITCRE
immediately placed under arrest. He was
Hour, a sack, $1 25.
ELEGANT ROOMS
Torn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
identified by noth Remington and Madi
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Potatoes, a bushel, 40.
son an«! was placed in the county jail
Butter, a pound, 25cents.
to await the arrival of the Marion coun
Lard, a pound, 12^ cents.
ty sheriff. Remington has stopped pay
ment on the check and there will prob
Bacon, sides, a pound, 1214 cents.
ably be more trouble on that score.
Hams, a pound, 15 cents.
Johnson strenuously denies his guilt
Shoulders, a pound, 12*2 cents.
He was taken back to Salem to stand
Kitgs, a dozen, 15 cents.
H. FUGITT, Proprietor
ChlCKens, a dozen, $3 <d $5.
trial.
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 (£} 15 cents.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
Fire
at
Independence.
A Strictly Utedif« H*tH
Turni|»s. a pound. 2cents,
Fire broke out at 1 o ’clock Friday
Cabbage, a pound. 2 cents.
fint-dass Bar m Caaacctiai
night in a large lumber shed near the
Onions, a pound, 5 cents.
depot at Independence. Tl»e fire de
Beans, a pound, 5 % 8 cents.
partm
ent
turned
out
prom
ptly,
but
the
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
FALLS CITY. OREGON
H a y , a ton, $10 % $15.
fla m e« had gained such headway that it
Implement House and
-
Admitted to the second class of mail matter.
ONE NAMED JOHNSON PULLED
FOR THEFT.
ti THE NEW BARBER SHOP
B. G ILD N ER, |
t
They’ ll be just as good as if you se
lected them in person too. We handle
L Itemizer, one year 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 W oodm an............................................................ 1 75
ies no matter how you order.
E. B O Y D & S O N
t
And n et Quick Returns
THE POLK COUNTY ITEtfIZER.
C on fection ery
C ig a rs
Tobaccos
S o ft D rinks
T ro p ic a l F ru its. Etc.
»»* * < * * *»**% »*> *»*******
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
Bilyeu Sc Sparks
HUBBARD & BROW N
Sole Agents for Dallas.
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
Do You
Know
That bread is likely to
absorb disease
germs
when shipped in a bag
gage car along with oth
er common baggage?
That the StarBokery puts
out some of the best bake-
stuffs to be obtained any
where in the Willamette
Valley?
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.
STAR BAKERY,
D. T. BROWNE, Prop
Cold Storage
Meat Market
DALLAH, OREGON
All kinds of meats, including
fish and poultry.
Sati*fa>
tion guaranteed.
F R A N K G LO V ER
COLOSSEUM RINK
Dallas, Oregon
JUST ARRIVED
Morris, the leading ieweler, has just recei ed a
beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas and wanes
from $2.50¡to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cUt”glass.
O P T IC IA N
DALI, AS
JEW ELER
OREGON
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.
A fine line of R EED R O C K ER S just in.
ONE PRICE TO ALL
Every night and every
afternoon.
Every Wednesday and
Saturday night at
the Colosseum
H. MORRIS,
Mattress Made Over
S K A T IN G -
M o v in g P ic tu re s
C.
HALL & H AYES
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
A D M I S S I O N IO C E N T S
»