Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 05, 1908, Image 2

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    Official Vote of Polk County
FACTS
FOR SICK
ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 3, 1908
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
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Iiepublican Electors,
K. It. Butler....................
J. D. Lee.........................
A. C. Masters.................
Frank J. Miller...............
Democratic Electors,
O. P. Cushow.................
August HuckenBtein........
E. S. J. McAllister.........
Samuel White.................
Prohibition Electors,
W. P. Elmore.................
Hiram (iould...................
A. J. Hunsaker..............
F. McKercber ..............
Socialist Electors,
Peter 8. Beck...................
W. T. Grider...................
James E. Quick..............
F. C. Varner...................
Independence Electors,
John W. Bennett.............
William K. Ia*ke...........
Michael J. Malley...........
Thomas A. Sweeney......
For High school.................
Against High school...........
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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
Admitted to tho second class of mail matter.
THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1908.
V.
P.
F IS X E .
A GENTLE COLT.
Dallas Steam Laundry not Small
Institution by any Means.
taAee no such chances, but by coali­ dry.
Just Arrived
Fore* of Habit.
There 1« a certain western congress­
Estate of Owen VV. Llovd, deceased—
petition of administratrix to sell real man whose boundless affability and
estate set for hearing November 28, at habitual absentmindedness have occa­
10 o’clock a. m.
sionally led him into absurd mistakes.
Estate of Maggie Miller, deceased— Oue day during Ills last campaign as ,
inventory and appraisement filed and he stepped from the train nt the station i
R O Y A L CLUB P IN E A P P L E
appro veil.
| of his hometown after an arduous two j
Estate of Elizabeth Stoddard, de­ weeks of stumping nnd “ glad handing’’ j
ceased— petition for sale of real estate
his little daughter rushed up to him
set for hearing November 28, at 10
and kissed him. The congressman
I o’clock a. m.
beamed upon her with a proud and
Estate of J. M. Mitchell, deceased—
final account approved and ordered that tender parental eye.
All About Her.
“ Well, well,” he exclaimed, “ if It
on filing vouchers on final distribution
• i-* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Winkle—Sec that littlo woman in
Isn’t my little Alberta!” Then he add­
to be discharged.
^
ed
mechanically.
“
And
how
is
yonr
black
over
there?
I’ll
bet
there
are
Estate of Thomas William, deceased—
more men crazy about that woman
inventory and appraisement filed and dear old father?” —Success Magazine.
than any woman In town.
! approved.
Marrying.
Hinkle—What makes you thiuk so?
Estate of Isaac Stevens, deceased—on
M arry not for riches;
Winkle— Well, she’s the matron out
| petition of Mary C. Mitchell, Dr.
Th
ey
vanish
in
an
hour.
j Andrew Kershaw appointed adminis­
nt the insane asylum.—Judge.
Do you need wood? In pre­
M
arry
not
fo
r
beauty;
trator.
paring to place your order
L Y D IA E . P I N K H
'T is but a fading llower.
i
In re estate of John Loy, deceased—
M arry not If very old.
How
It
Affected
Him.
ders
remember that I am
N o other medicine has
so final discharge ordered.
Likewise If too young.
able to furnish you all kinds
successful in relieving the suffering
M arry not a coquette, or
of slab wood from either of
In rc-estate of Thos, Williams, deceas­
You’re apt to be stung.
of women o » received so many gen­
the Dallas sawmills, at tho
M arry not one too short,
uine testimonials as has L y d ia E. ed—exempt personal property set apart
best possible rates, »Send in
N e ith e r one too a tall—
to
widow
;
remainder
of
personal
prop­
IMnkhani’s Vegetable Compound. erty ordered sold.
your orders by either phone.
And if you're happy single
Mutual 1196; Bell 443.
In every community you w ill find
M arry not at all.
In re estate of A. J. Purvine, deceased
—Chicago Nows.
women who have been restored to
— inventory and appraisment filed and
health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s V eg­ approved.
A Matter of Time.
etable Compound. Almost every
It was the day of the hall game, and
one you meet lias either been bene­
Willie, the office l>oy. approached the
fited by it, or lias friends who have.
head of the firm and stammered, “ I f
In the Pinkham Laboratory at
y-you p-p-pl-please, sir’’—
Lynn,Mass., any womananydaymay Ida May Thompson to Lola M
Brock marni, 4 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w$ 500
“ Come, hurry up!” said his employer.
see the files containing over one mil­
Henry Mott to A. W. Wood, 87
“ I f you have anything to say, say it.
lion one hundred thousand letters
acres, t 8 a, r 4 w ..................... 5000
from women seeking health, and j Hiram E Dow et ux to William
Don’t take half a day.”
“ But that’s Just what I was going to
here are the letter-; m which they
Steele, land in Buena V ista....
375
ask you i f 1 could take,” said Willie.—
openly state over their own signa­ Alice O Grant and hd to Lorena J
tures that they were cured by Lydia
Castle, part lot in Dallas..........
350 Harper’s Weekly.
__M !f a
D A L L A S , OREGON
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound- J K Yoakum to Dallas City Bank
184 acres, t G s, r 4 w ............... 0000
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
A Greek Song.
AU
kinds
of meats.
It was not I that dared betray
Compound has saved many women Havila Hinshaw et ux to C II
Pure lard.
Webber, 40 acres, 17 s, r 6 w ..
10
Monk (the caddie)—Ever since Leo
W hat none should know save you
from surgical operations.
Fish and poultry Fridays and
It E Williams et al to D Shepherd
and me.
nte that Gordon highlander he won’t
Lydia E. Pmkham’s Vegetable
The moon beheld from heaven’s way
ct ux, 70 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w ... .
10
Saturdays.
do anything but play golf.
Compound is made from roots and D 1) Bell to I) S Shepherd, 70
And told the tale to all the sea.
Highest market price
herbs, without drugs, and is whole­
acres, t 8 s, r 6 w .....................
1
The ripples laughed in elfish Joy
Unlike Some Married Men.
some and harmless.
Maria Peters to D D Peters, 120
paid
for fa t stock.
And told the oar blade, water pearled.
“ It must «be forlorn for a bachelor
acres, t 7 8, r 5 w .....................
1
The reason why Lydia E.‘ Pink-
The oar blade told the sailor boy.
when he falls III.”
W ho sang our love to all the world.
ham’s Vegetable Compound is so A J Barham et ux to 8 L Rich­
—W om an’s Home Companion.
“ That’s so. No one to take in board­
ardson et al, land in t 8 s, r 5 w
250
successful is because it contains in­
ers for him.” —Browning’s Magazine.
gredients which act directly upon C W Matthews to J C Kramer et
ux,
lots
in
Falls
C
ity
................
3200
A
Dreadful
Man
Indeed.
the feminine organism, restoring it W W Chappel et ux to J C Kram­
Miss Mincer—Oh. 1 suppose Mr.
to a healthy normal condition.
er, lots in Falls C ity................ 3600 Gruntle is not so bad a man; but. then,
Women who are suffering from J C Kramer et ux to M W Walk-
those distressing ills peculiar to their
...... 3200 he’s not the mail a woman would care
er, lots in Falls City
to marry.
sex should not lose sight of these
Miss Candor (of Boston)—Good gra­
facts or doubt the ability of Lydia
cious! Is it possible that there is such
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comjiouiid
PROGRAM
Geo. E. Thompson and Lillie T. K el­ a man as that in the world?—Boston
to restore their health.
Thursday and Friday:
ley.
Transcript.
Wm. P. McBee and Clara Guv.
—PICTURES—
When suinmei has passed in
W. II. Dodge and Margaret Wild.
1. The Frenchman’s Love.
these northern states,the sun
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SCENES:—The Curse of Dr i n k .
The
is only mild under the bright
Drunkard Feigns Suicide. Searching for
the Drunkard. Two years later. The Wed­
blue skies of Southern Cali­
ding:. O ff fu r a New (’(»untry. T h e
fornia. This is one of nature’s
I
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8.
to
Jennie
A
Bosseaux.
Eel6.
Drunkard’s Revenge. Peace and Happi­
h a p p y provisions—eternal
U. 8. to N. I. Kennedy.
ness at last.
The driest of ail fishes Is perhaps
summer for those who can­
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the river eel, yet, according to an anal­
See big Red tonight, about 1000 feet
not endure a more severe
ysis by a German chemist, GO per cent
—SONG—
climate..
of its substance is water.
.Salmon
2.
You
W
ill
Have
to
Sing
an
Irish
The amount of good reading given to
California has been ¿ailed
Song.
comes next, with 01.4 per cent. Lob­ subscribers to the Youth’s Companion
the “ Mecca of the winter
—PIC TU k KS—
sters and oysters are four-fifths water. during the year is indicated by the
tourist.” Its hotels and stop­
3 Guilty Conscience.
following summary of contents for 1909:
ping planes are as varied as
4. John’s New Suit.
_
Fifty star articles contributed to men
those of all well regulated
Walled Cities cf China.
and women of wide distinction in public
— SONG—
cities. Visitors can always
The walled cities of China are well
life, in literature, in science, in busi­
find suitable accommodations
5. Rainbow’.
named, for the majority are surround­ ness, in a score of professions. Two
congenial companions, and
Program changed Tuesday Thurs­
ed by walls thirty to forty feet iu hundred fifty capital stories including
varied, pleasing recreations.
day and Saturday,
height and from sixteen to thirty feet i six serial stories; humorous stories;
Admission
10
cents
in breadth. The city of Ilslanfu Is I stories of adventure, character, hero­
surrounded by a wall sixteen miles in ism. One thousand up-to-date notes on
current events, recent discoveries in the
circumference.
world of science and nature, important
matters in politics and government.
Will ho glad to supply some
New York’s Chamber of Commerce.
Two thousand one-minute stories inimi­
very attractive literature de­
The oldest commercial corporation table domestic sketches, anecdotes, hits
scribing in detail the many de­
in the United States is in New York of humor, and selected miscellany.
lights of winter in California.
city. It is the chamber of commerce, The weekly health article, the weekly
Very low round trip excursion
HI
LEY
BLOCK
organized May 5, 17GS, in the historic woman’s article, timely editorials, etc,
tickets are on sale to California.
A full announcement of the new vol­
Fraunccs’ tavern.
The rate from I>.\LLA8 t«>
ume will he sent with the paper to
Los Angeles and return is
any address on request, The .mew sub­
PROG R A
Russian Extravagance.
scriber for 1909 who at once sends $1.
$ 5 8 .0 0
The wealthy Russians are said to be for the new volume (adding 50 cents for
THUR SDA Y AN D FR ID AY
extremely profitable to hotel and shop extra postage if he lives in Canada) will
Lim it six months, allowing
keepers in the lands in which they are receive free all the remaining issues of
stop-overs in either direction.
traveling. A Swiss authority iuslsts 1908, including the. double holiday
Similar excursions rates are
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P
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T
U
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numbers;
also
the
Companion’s
new
that 200 Russians will spend more in a
in effect to all California points.
%
calendar
for
1908,
“
In
Grandmother’s
month than 1,000 English men and
1. A D a y ’« H o lid a y
Garden,” lithographed in 13 colors.
women for the same period of time.
| For full information, sleeping car reserva­
2 . R o m a n c e o f a J e w e ss
Tho Youth’s Companion, 144 Berkeley
tions and tickets call on. telegraph or write
street, Boston, Massachusetts.
A n E x c itin g H o n e y m o o n
Send this advertisement, together with name
Wood Engraving.
of paper in which it appears, your address and
I. N. WOODS, Agent.
D AM , AS
The first English engravers on wood
four cents to cover postage, and we will send
you a “ Complete Handy Atlas of the World.*’
worthy of notice were Edward Kirk-
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all, i horn In 101)5, and John Jackson,
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York
REPORTED W EEKLY BY U. 8. LOUGH ARY.
w i died iu 1754. But the art had no
1. D r e a m in g L o v e o f Y o u
W M . M c M U R R A Y , C e n.
real vitality In England till the broth­
Wheat, a bushel, $1.
2 . I’m W e a r i n g M y H ^ a r t
P a ss. A g e n t
Bran, a ton, $80.
ers Bewick, about the close of the
A w a y fo r Y o u
8horts, a ton, $33.
PORTLAND, - ORECON
eighteenth century, founded the Eng­
Oats, a bushel, 35 cents.
Dallas, Oregon.
lish school, which has since attained
Presiden ¡
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
R.C. C R A V E N
a position second to no other.
Flour, a sack, $1 25.
Cashier ■
W. G. V A S S A L L
Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
DIRECTORS!
Smoking Competitions.
Potatoes, a bushel, 75.
N. L. Butler, R .C . Craven, D. L. Keyt
Smoking competitions are extremely
ey. it s
Butter, a pound, 25cents.
M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassall.
Lard, a pound, 15 cents.
popular iu Germany, and not long ago
This
bank
is
pleased
to
place
at
the
Bacon, sides, a pound, 1$cents.
a prize winner smoked a cigar for sev­
iisposal of its customers the facilities
Hams, a pound, 15 to 20 cents.
enty four and a half minutes without
gained during many years of continuous j
Shoulders,
a pound, 12}£ cents.
letting it go out. None of the other
service and growth.
Eggs, a dozen, 40 cents.
comiMititors' records was over an hour.
Chickens, a dozen, $3 (d> $5.
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 @ 15 cents.
India.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
You may wander for days through
Turnips, a pound, 2 cents,
| T h ere are tw o kinds o f whiskey.
Cabbage, a pound, 3 cents.
India without* seeing a European.
MU8COTT A STARR, PROPRIETORS
Onions, a pound, 3 cents.
There are white colonies in each of the
O n e is ------- the other isn’t.
A ll kinds of hauling at reasonalde
Beans, a pound,
@ 8 cents.
capitals, but outside of these only a
rates. Phone orders promptly at­
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
few planters, traders and missionaries
tended to. Headquarters at Web­
lla y , a ton, $8 ($ $12.
are scattered over the land. In a city
ster’s confectionery.
like Bennres. tlie Venice of India, a
Phones. Bell 264. Mutual 254
Those Imported Goods.
man might live a year without seeing
Barn Phone Mutual 245
“ Is Bliggins credulous?”
a white face.
“ Extremely. He believe« every word
he reads on a wine bottle or a sardine
Butter And.
The French chef insists that the very can.” —Washington Sknr.
foundation of all good cooking is but­
\ n Important Question.
ter nnd onion married in the pot The
1 WOOD FOR SAIE
been
( Itemiser.onc year in advance.......................................... f l SO And What Happened to the Man Who
SUBSCRIPTION-] With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal........... 2 0«
Bought It.
( With Oregon Woodman.................................................. 1 75
“ Whoa!" was the simultaneous excla­
mation of tho two old Brownstown
farmers as they met on the road and
pulled up for a little chat
’PHONES: » * ■ ■ ' • ! I
“ Goln’ on past Sim Jones’ place?”
asked one of them after they had dis­
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding of Town anil County.
posed of the weather and their fami­
lies
“ Yep; I'm goln’ a couple o’ miles
beyont him. Why?”
tion
of
their
forces,
continue
always
Nice day.
“ Sny,” a (ter a prolonged chuckle,
to have things coming their way,
“ when you git front o’ Ids place walk
It is a long lane that has no turn.
mainly by deluding the immpression- the bosses. I f Sim don’t show up, jest
able /voter into the belief that their let on sutbin lias gone wrong with the
Truth crushed to earth will rise
interests are identical. T o some ex­ wagon ami go In and borry a wrench
again.
tent they are, but not to the extent or a hammer. It s worth walkin’ half
a day to see Sim. Jemimy, but he’s a
that one must become entirely sub­ sight!”
Ralph Williams surely made good servient to the other. To have it
“ Bee stlugs or what?”
ns national republican committeeman thus and the relief not in the ballot
“ I haln’t saylu* a word, only see him.
for Oregon.
box, m ight
eventually cause too That’s all. Mornln’. Git ep!”
As good luck would have ii; Sim was
drastic measures for relief to be taken,
Thanksgiving is the next thing to ns is the history of the world where limping ui> and down In front of his
place, and no strategy had to be used
embrace the opportunity anil thrust one power is continuously in control. in getting sight of him. There was a
itself into the public gaze.
We sincerely hope no such time may towel about his head, he had but oue
ever como for these United States. eye in commission, and It was two-
thirds closed, his hair was cut out In
Once more can the residents of
The ballot box is the only right place blotches to accommodate an adhesive
Polk county turn their mind entirely
for the rectification of evils.
plaster, and he could Just manage to
to business and agricultural pursuits
locomote with a crutch nnd n cane.
without this great disturlier of the
“ Hello, Sim!” shouted the man from
public mind to again bother for at
the wagon. “ K een run over you?”
“ No; the keers didn’t run over me.
least four year». W e can again bend
Durued cur’us how much people w in ­
our energies to other things and let
ter find out when they come ’long here.
the hard feelings of the election, if any
But I hain’t matin’ no grumble ’bout
were created, pass into a sweet obliv­
you. Abe, ’cause you nnd me alius
been friends. I know 1 look Jest ’s
ion.
Although wo have always known that
though I’d been sawed nnd split and
our steam laundry employed a number piled up.
Did you see that feller
Eugene surprised the people of this
of hands and was doing e cracker jack round here las’ week peddlin’ a pop
entire country last year'b y raising a business, yet we hardly ever grasped
eyed black colt Mthout a white hair on
grent advertising fund and paying a the full significance of the benefit such ’im?”
salary of 15,000 annually for an ex­ au institution ifl to the town until in
"Ynas; stopped nt my place and
pert. Up to last Saturday night conversation with Mr. Thompson, its stumped me fur a dicker.”
“ Well, you’ll never see him ag*ln,
there has been subscribed for the genial and enterprising proprietor, we
Abe, ef I see ldni first. lie tole me
the
other
day
gleaned
a
few
items.
coming year $13,661, to which will be
positive that colt was gentle ns a kit­
added $1,400, the total being more First, let ur fiay that Mr.Thompson is a ten, and I bought him. That night 1
than a dollar and a half for every man after our own heart, one who thor­ rode him Inter tho woods to look fur
oughly believes that the way to build the cows, and when they found me
man, woman and child in the city,
up Dalian ifl to patronize Dallas people. ’bout midnight I was a blamed sight
and this will be used in advertising
That ban been our motto since living worsc’n I am now. Ef you ever see
the resources and advantages of Flu- here, and with Mr. Thom peon we firm­ that cuss, Abe, git mo word ef It costs
gene and Lane county. Eugene is ly believe that is the best way to build a dollar.” —Detroit Free Press.
determined to go ahead and doesn't up our town successfully. Never go
Just Like a Girl.
mind a little thing like n national outside for anything you can got at
The Friend Do you think she will
election.
home*. Patronize your home people if keep her engagement a secret?
you expect them to patronize you. In
The Envious One—Well I should say
Several times lately we have been the end you will find that tho cheapest, not!
most
provocative
of
a
friendly
feeling,
The Friend—Well, she received the
asked if the Itemizer is to have a
bargain day this fall, as last year. and but simple justice between man gold band last night
and man.
The Envious One—Indeed I Well, It
We have not decided. The fact is
The Dallas Steam Laundry has a con­ Is a wonder she don’t hire a brass
that the continual rise in the cost of tinual monthly payroll of *400, every bend to nnnouuce It today. — Denver
everything pertaining to tho printing Saturday night $100 in cash being dis­ News-Times.
tributed among its rt to 10 employees,
business nearly precludes such a step. each of whom at once comes up town
Dusty’s Kick.
A t a subscription price of $1.60 a year and before long sets it going in other
“ Dose automobiles are a nuisance, n
the Item izer is not making any too channels. The money then paid out
regularly maintains six families with alt growhnl Dusty Dennis as ho frowned
much proBt. For our bare paper, be­ the luxuries and necessities of life. It nt a passing touring car.
“ What’s do matter, pard?” asked
fore any local news is printed thereon, goes to the butcher, the baker, the can­
dlestick maker, etc. And this has noth­ Gritty George. “ One of dem run you
the weekly expense is $15. A large
ing to do with the other expenses of the down?”
portion cf this goes to the colored sup­ concern, such as wood, lights, etc. Last
“ No, but Inst night dey put me In a
plement. By the by, the Itemizer is month Mr. Thompson’s bill for express cell wld a chauffeur, nnd I couldn’t Italian cucinlere prefers butter and
garlic. The Spanish coeinero seasons
alone was $00, for the sending out and
the only paper in Oregon, outside of return of laundcried goods, besides the sleep for do smell of gasoline.” —Chi­ his dishes with butter and leeks.
tho Portland dailies, that furnishes Dallas trade, Mr. Thompson does work cago News.
The Zulu.
such a supplement. That it is justi­ for all the neighboring towns of Falls
Oily, Independence, Monmouth. iVnv-
Self Accusing.
I f he Is properly led the Zulu does
fiable is evidenced by our large sub­ dale, Ballston, McCoy, Rick real), etc.
“ I don’t believe you know much not understand the meaning of the
scription list. This we do not have The outside trade lev exceeds that of about farming,” said the patronizing
word “surrender.”
the town, and is a pleasing attestant of
to brag about, as every postmaster in the superior work of our laundry, and man who had Just Bottled In the neigh­
the county can tell you how that that we can get the work in competition borhood.
Old Iron Work.
“ No,*1 answered Mr. Corntossel; ” 1
In a dark corner near the west en­
matter stands, We may and we may w ith other places where lautideries are
always reaching out for the trade of the kind o’ think I don’t myself. A man trance of Winchester cathedral Is a
not give a bargain day.
town mentioned. Considerable money that knew much about farming would door composed of four pieces of Iron
is necessarily invested in a plant of this not have Ixtught a farm anywhere
| grill work, which have the distinction
The working men of the nation on kind the size of ours, and it would be a around here In the first place.” —Wash­
of being the oldest specimens of their
revelation
to
many
to
go
through
the
last Tuesday had the chance once
kind In England.
works and seethe amount of high priced ington Star.
more to start the proper machinery and up to date machinery contained
What Was Lacking.
Ambar.
in motion, controll their own affairs therein, and the facilities they have for
turning out the very best kind of work.
Tom—When are you going to wed
Amber Is found nil along the Prut-
nnd enact their own laws for the bet­ We hope the business will even double
| your pretty fiancee?
slnn shores of the Baltic, but princl-
terment of their own condition and j what it is now. meaning added pros-
Dick (gloomily) — Indeed I do not 1 pally In the peninsula of Hamland. All
'
t**ritv
to
the
proprietor,
the
employ­
♦hot of the nation. A . !.«„ U en Hone
am t»er found everywhere is state prop­
ment of more hands amt a larger Dallas, ! know.
Tom—But the report Is gaining cur­ erty, but the state cannot mine atnber
before, their chance they delils'rately as every little helps in that grand work.
rency.
without the permission of the o’
threw away, and will for another four
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■■ ..
Dick—Yes, but I am not galulng cur­ of the ground.
years continue to be ruled by capital | The poatofflee will not be moved to
rency. That Is Just the trouble.—Chi­
as they have in the past. Capital its new quarters for some ten days un­ cago News.
til all the cabinet« are erected and paint
A LARGE PAYROLL.
10c
$1.10
Grape Nut, per package
Holly Cream, per Dozen -
CRIDER’S GROCERY
1 .1
c
X j
s lj*
Special
10c
White Figs, per pound
25c
Apricots, new pack
-,
-
20c
N ew Almonds, per pound
and Royal Club Corn, Cut Stringless Beans,
Sifted Sugar Peas, Early Green Sifted Peas.
Probate Court.
,
W e carry ROYAL BREAD Fresh every day
| AUGUST BOWMAN j
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
SEARS & HOLMAN
Meat Market
VAUDETTE
Marriage Licenses.
Patents.
The Youth’s Companion for 1909.
Now is the time
to visit
C a lifo r n ia
Does the
BabyThrive
If n o t, so m eth in g m ust be
wrong with its food. If the
mother’s milk doesn’t nourish
it, she needs Scott’s Emulsion.
It supplies the elements of fat
required for the baby. If baby
is not nourished by its artificial
food, then it requires
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
W. N , HR0WN, Proprietor
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
ELECTRIC P A L A C E
Half a tea sp o o n fu l three or
four times a day in its bottle
will have the desired effect. It
seems to have a magical effect
upon babies and children. A
fifty-cent bottle will prove the
truth of our statements.
MARKET*REP0RT.
DALLAS CITY BANK
1
City Express & Transfer Co.
The kind that IS contains all the constituents that come
$ 2 5 .0 0
I have two feet
My cat, with four.
Runs twice ns fast ns I-
Yet twice ns slow I find I go
On all fours. Tell me why.
—Woman's Home Companion.
GIVEN AWAY IN P R E MI U MS
Noncommittal.
W e will give to our Cus­
tomers prizes as follows:
''Does this automobile racing basi­
ng*« pay?”
“ Well, It mines the dust.” —Baltimore
American.
q
Be Careful.
When you've a crow to pick with one
Who' s angered you. don't treat It
Too hastily, or ere you’ve dono
Perhaps you'll have to eat it.
—Catholic Standard and Time*.
Ananias Outdone.
K nlcker-D ld that farmer lie?
Hooker—Ves. He an Id the flah would
bite and the dug wouldn't—Leslie's
Weekly.
Warning.
The newest, nattiest straw hat
No more can « r w ijnpart
If snatched by wind from where It eat
To chase a sprinkling cart.
D ecem ber
24,
1908
One 42 Piece Set Haviland China,
Ransom Pattern, value $15.00
One large Jointed Doll, “
7.50
One Jardienere.
2.50
These Premiums are now
on display in our window.
For further particulars call
at the CORNER GROCERY and
we will tell yon all about it.
E. BOYD & SON
, , . 8 t t h e ••
Corner Grocery
from proper distillation and ageing—That’s what makes it
REAL whiskey.
'The kind that ISN’T is made of alcohol, prune juice and
bead oil or is simply alcohol put in charred barrels, and
branded whiskey.
The Pure Food Law aims a t. having the consumer get
exactly what he calls for,
,
When you call for whiskey ask your/dealer if it w ill|
respond to a government laboratory test.
Ask him if he guarantees it.
Then you will know what you are paying your money for.
Buy the brand you know, the standard for 70 years.
Cyrus Noble—pure whiskey—all whiskey—old whiskey.
$
4 .
VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
quart bottle, of G ENUINE C Y R U S N O BLE
direct to you, all charge«
paid to the nearest railroad express office.
w .
l
Established 186*
90
105-107 Second Street, PortUnd, Oregon
C U T A T T H IS L IN E AN O M AIL T O -O A V
W. J. Van Schuyrer A Co., P«ctU«s. Or«f«e.
Enclosed pie»** find $4.90 for which please send me at once by express, prepaid,
GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
four quart«