Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 12, 1908, Image 2

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th e polk county item izer .
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS
j Thursday :
C. Cox, Falls City.
Admitted to the second class of mail matter.
Mis. C ox , Falls City.
T. Edgar, Fails City.
Friday:
Kov Smith, Monmouth.
J. kadek, Monmouth.
C. W. Miller, Dallas,
c. W. Tavlor, Falls City.
V. P. FISKE.
F. C. McKinzie, Falls City.
J. (}. Dennis, Falls City.
J. T. Hughes, Fulls City.
Itemizer,one year in advance
........ .
................*1 fj®
W. F. MeMurphy, Falls City.
SUBSCRIPTION' With Weekly Oregonian or Semt-weekly Journal.............. - w Saturday:
With Oregon Woodman ......................................................... 1 75
Tom Edgar, Falls City.
R. l>. Cooper Independence.
J. S. Cooper, Independence.
OISoo,
257
MITTITAT 1 Office,
11
I,. P. Traver, Monmouth.
Nil 11 A l. j Residence, 1401
BELL 1 Residence, 113
Felix Noel, Rickreall.
A. N. Robinson, Falls City.
A. Robinson, Falls City.
W. R. Stokes, Dallas.
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
Mrs. stokes, Dallas.
Sunday:
It. Dar man, Independence.
During the last few days that the
We wonder if Harvey Scott is after
K. C. liam ptor, Dallas.
S. Hay, Independence.
a place in the cabinet, or does lie still colonist rates were effective more than
Mrs. (lay, Independence.
cherish the fond hope of yet being 1200 people cam e to Oregon on on e­
Tuesday:
enveloped with the senatorial toga? way tickets to make the state their
Tin».. Bowman, ltallston.
permanent home.
E. E. Irvine, Butler.
Rather Bryanesque, that.
Mrs. R. McLennan, Dallas.
Y
ou
can
not
make
printers
believe
Wednesday:
Now that all the dem ocratic editors
Miss A. M. Long, Dallas.
arc having their say as to who they that work is plentiful. On the Pacific
M. Thompson, Falls City.
const
there
are
about
half
a
dozen
Wm. M cllardy, Dallas.
would have nominated for the presi­
R. E Williams, Dallas.
dency instead of Bryan, we would re­ applicants for every job and in the
T.
Hulev, Dallas.
peat our choice of last spring— Judge east it is even worse.
Alva McDonald, Falls City.
Gaynor, of New York
Prosperity has lieen rife in all part8
T H U R S D A Y , N O V . 12, 1908.
We carry ROYAL BREAD Fresh every day
Special
10c
$ 1.10
Grape Nut, per package
Holly Cream, per Dozen -
Just Arrived
10c
White Figs, per pound
-
25c
Apricots, new pack
-
20c
New Almonds, per pound
-
*
and Royal Club Corn, Cut Stringless Beans,
Sifted Sugar Peas, Early Green Sifted Peas.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
G W C h ap m a n ............................. 38 60
John S ch in d ler................................... 54 6 0 ,
Scott & Butler Lum ber C o ....... 35 22
J D Congers et ux to Ann E Blod­
gett, 283 acres, t9 s , r 6 w .........
2500 O regon & W ashington S e w e r..
Audrey L Herman ami hd to Mrs.
Pipe C om p a n y......................... 1? 76 j
V F Daniel, land in Monmouth
1
T o ta l........................................ $3,048 14
W J Cochrane to A J Barham et
ROYAL CLUB PINE APPLE
al, 6.25 acres, 18 s, r 5 w .........
156
ELECTIONS
Ira F M Butler to Maggie wnd Al­
B W ilso n ...........................................$ 18 40 j
ice Butler, lots in M onm outh..
J D W in n ........................................
20
Proof 1» inexhaustible that I) J Dove to C Mitoma, 159 acres
2 40
8 s, r 4 w ........... *...................... 6000 J W K irk la n d ..............................
Lydia K. Plnkliam*» Vegetable M t D
Campbell, a<lmx,to It and A
Polk County Item izer.................. 88 55 |
Compound carries wonieu safely
Campbell 325 acres, t 6 s, r 5 w 1875 F K H u b b a rd ................................
6 30
through the Change of Lite.
M B Young et ux to A J and L M
J 00
Barham, lot in Dallas ............. $ 600 Ira C P o w e ll..................................
*♦ ♦ *******♦ ****♦ ********♦ ' >
Read the letter Mrs. E. Hanson, Mary
James S im o n to n ............................
1 1° j
F Hayes to William Hayes
304 K. L o n g St., C olu m bu s, Ohio,
M Crane et ux to R M Harris,
J J B u rch ......................................
3 00j Hi
writes to Mrs. l* in k h a m :
10 acres, t 7 e, r 3 w ................... 1000 G H Craw ford ............................
3 00
“ I was passing through the Change Arch K Lewis et ux to John M
of Life, and suffered from nervous­
Boyer, 80 acres, t 6 8, r 4 w ___
500 Clarence W h itm a n ..................... 10 00
K C E ld rid ge................................
6 00
ness, headaches, and other annoying K O Harmon et ux to Frank
symptoms. Mv doctor told me that
Barber, 50 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w . 2000 I O O F, No. 60 ........... •..............
6 50
Do you need Wood? In pre­
______
__________
_
Com­
Lydia E. P'mkham’s Vegetable
II M Peebles et ux to Edna A Gor­
Judges and clerks of election . 766 00
paring to place your order
pound was good for me, and since tak­
don and Blanche Ileus, lots in
5 00
ders remember that 1 am
ing it I feel so much better, and I can ^ Dallas ............................................ 1300 B W ilso n ........................................
able to furnish JfOQ nil kinds
again do ray ow n work. I never forgt ,®*J[FraficNi M Donaldson et ux to
H H o lm a n .......................................
3 00
of slab wood from either of
to tell iny friends what Lydia E. Pink-
Thomas I) McClain, lots in Bu­
T o ta l............................................. $922 45
the Dallas sawmills, at the
ham's Vegetable Compound did for me
ena Vista......................................
525
PAUPER, INSANE AND INDIGENT SOLDIER8
l>£st possible rates, Semi in
during this trying period.”
C A Grayet al to B F Boughey 205
your orders by either phone.
$ 76 00
acres, t 9 », r 6 w ........................ 3000 C E H u n tley..........................
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Evan
Mutual
1196; Bell 443.
Evans et ux to Z M Knight
Dove & W illia m s ......................... 55 16
About the only way for Govenor ) of Oregon, and all th eelection had to do
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
et ux, 24 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w .......
1 J K N ea l.......................................... 10 00
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made David M Guthrie to Charles W
C h a m b e r la in to reap his senatorial with it one one way or the other was
I *
Miunich, 61 acres, 1 8 s, r 5 w . .
100 Conkey & W a lk e r ....................... 13 00
from roots and herbs, has been the
a m b i t io n is for him to turn republi­ to give some men an excuse to wait.
i *
W P F is h e r.................................... 10 00
standard remedy for female ills,
Now
that
even
that
is
useless,
people
c a n . That is providing the Pulton
Marion P u tn a m ......................
7 10
and has positively cured thousands of
If Jonathan are closing great contracts, and build­
c r o w d keeps in control,
5 60
women who have been troubled with
Estate of A. J. I’ urvine, deceased; C L C rid er......................................
Frank Kersey, the genial manager displacements, inflammation, ulcera­ inventory and appraisment filed and ap­ Nancy Brouse ..............................
:* 4 4 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
5 00
has tbe say in Oregon, Chamberlain ing activity will be more marked than
at nny tim e during the history of the of our cillege basket ball team, attend­ tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, proved.
C A R o b in so n ................................ 12 00
has vet a chance.
ed a meeting of the several interested periodic pains, backache, that liear-
Estate of Albert IV. Fowler, deceased West Salem Supply C om pan y.. 10 00
state.
colleges at Salem last Thursday, and tng-down feeling, flatulency, indiges­ final account beard ami approved ; o r­
5 00
Crowds are meeting the fanning
assisted in framing the following sched­ tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. dered that distribution be made as D G D o v e ........................................
A noticeable feature of the last ule of games for the following season :
demonstration train at every station.
prayed for and administratrix discharg­ D G M eador........... ..................... H 00
Why
don’t
you
try
it
?
Willamette University—February 12
G W Chapman ............................ 10 00
Through the co-operation of the election was, ns usual, that many o! at Portland Y . M. C. A .; February l.'t
Mrs. Pinkhnni Invites nil sick ed.
7 50
Estate of Robert Riley, deceased—fi­ F S W ils o n ....................................
P
olk
’s
residents
did
not
know
how
to
at M. A. A. C .; January 13 at McMinn­ w o m e n to write her for advice.
Oregon Agricultural College and rail­
She lias guided thousands to nal account approved anil administrator
T o ta l..............................................$297 36
D A L L A S, OREGON
road interests which have made this vote. S a n e voted for the presidential ville; January 22 at Pacific college; health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Everything in confection-1
discharged.
, .
, ,
March 5 at Dallas,
CURRENT EXPEN8ES
possible, lots of good is being done nominees, sonic for both, some for two | 1)nl|.19_D ecem ber IS at Pacific Col­
All kinds of meats.
Estate of William Miller, deceased—
ery and tropical fruits
Pacific Coast Stamp W o rk s .. $ 4 20
final account allowed and administrator
towards the encouragement of divorsi on a ticket, etc. Such ballots were lege ; January 8 at Willamette Univer­
Polk County O bserver............... 105 90
discharged.
thrown out, as they should he. Any sity ; January 30 at McMinnville; March
fied and intelligent farming.
12 at Portland Y. M. C. A .; March 13
Estate of Sarah M. Gibson, deceased G lass & P ru dh om m e................. 96 64
child of reasonable age could have at M. A. A. C.
—inventory and appraisment filed.
C G C o a d ........................................ 65 52
The Itemizer was the only paper cast n presidential ballot, and there
McMinnville—Noveml>er28 at Dallas;
Highest market price
2 76
Estate of Emily Foreman, deceased Ross E Moores & C om pa n y-----
January 22 at Portland Y. M. C. A .;
in Polk county to furnish its own was no excuse for those errors.
paid for fat stock.
— final account set for hearing Thurs­ Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
January 23 at M. A. A. ( .; February
C om pa n y................................. 11 70
day, December 10, at 10 o ’clock a. in ;
service of election returns. They
North Main Street
5 at Willamette University; February
3 79
resignation of Ira Foreman, adminis­ W N M cL a u g h lin .........................
were full and complete in every par­
In entering the field of journalism | 20 at Pacific College.
T o ta l..............................................$290 51
trator,
accepted
and
Oscar
Hayter
ap­
M. A. A. C.— December 12 at Dallas;
DALLAS
Total o f all claim s allowed
$4,558.46
ticular, and lasted until 2 next m orn­ and taking tbe position of editor of
pointed administrator.
December 18 at Willamette University:
ing. We are here to serve the people Outlook, president Roosevelt is mak­ February 20 at McMinnville; January Number of schools in session .......... 58
In re-guardianship of Mason, minors;
Number of pupils remaining last
and give the news of Polk county, ing tbe big mistake of bis life. H e i s 1 Oat Pacific College; March 19 at Port­ month, boys, 388; girls, 404; total, 792. Amy F-. Mason appointed guardian on
filing bond of $150.
land Y. M. C. A.
Number of new pupils registered dur­
and come pretty near doing it.
possessed of very few qualifications to ' Pacific College—November 27 at Port­
ing month, boys, 841 ; girls, 746; total
insure the success of such a venture. land V. M. C. A .; November 28 et M. A. 1587.
One issue that has been prom inent Most anyone with the requisite brains A. C .; December 11 at McMinnville;
Number of pupils leaving one school
Wm. E. Wright and Mary Sampson.
15 at Dallas; January 29 at and entering another school, boys, 10,
in the present campaign will remain could bold down tbe job of president, ¡January
Edwin Jacobson and Meda Holman.
Willamette University
girls,
9;
total
19.
Earl V. Barham and Nettie L. Wells.
before the people until it is settled as lie has m illions of party adherents
Portland Y. M. C. A.— December 5 at
Number of pupils having been drop­
At the residence of the bride’s par­
PROGRAM
Dallas; January 2 at M. A. A. C. ; Feb­
right, regardless of how the election
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, at
| to applaud everything he says and ruary 27 at Willamette University; ped and then readmitted, boys, 31,
Thursday and Friday:
goes. That is the question of publici­ j docs. As an editor it would be entire­ March 27 at Pacific College; April 3 at girls, 33; total 64.
high noon, on Wedueaday, November
Total number registering during
r. s. to w. W. Chappell.
— PICTURES—
ty. The demand for publicity has l y different. He has to make good Mc M inn ville.
11th, Rev. M. B. Young united in the
year, boys, 1270, girls, 1192; total 2462.
u. s. to w. W. Boone.
When snmmei has passed in
Tile Younger Brothers
Number of pupils dropped during
these northern states,the sun
holy bonds of matrimony Mr. Earl V.
grown out of the campaign corruption or sutier great financial loss, and not
Postmaster Coud hardly expects to month, boys, 81, girls 78; total 159.
Scenes—Little Jim kidnapped and the
is only mild under the bright
Barham and Nettie Wells. Only a few
that has marked the course of the even his great name could save him. get into his new quarters before Decem­
father murdered bv tbe Jay Haw k­
Number of pupils remaining October,
blue skies of Soqthorn Cali­
ber 1st.
ers. II— Annie Fickels organizes
Petitions to change Ixwndaries of of the most intimate friends and rtda*
republican party in national elections
30th. boys, 1189, girls, 1114; total, 2303.
fornia. Tills is one of nature’s
tlie famous Black Band. I l l —Their
school districts 94 and 56 and districts fives were present to' wit tess the pleas­
Number
of
pupils
on
register
since
h a p p y provisions—eternal
The
Itemizer
is
happy
to
announce
for many years, and it is a demand
Will Kraber knocked us out of an
first hold-up.
IV —The famous
beginning of year not registered in any 21 and 50 granted.
summer for those who can­
ing event, they being: Mr. and Mrs. A.
th it the republican party has co n ­ item in good shape Tuesday afternoon. that Mrs. J. Brown is recovering from a other school, boys, 1235, girls, 1160;
Northfield
bank
robbery
and
cap­
not endure a more severe
Ordered that all money remaining in W. Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs.
His team left standing in front of Si- severe attack of gastro-intestinal ca­
ture of the Younger brothers.
temptuously ignored because, appar- monton & Scott’s, started home at a tarrh.
total, 2395.
tlimate.
called warrant fund be transferred to Clif Hutchins, Mrs. Ely and son, of
Number
of
pupils
that
have
been
Fisherman’s
Rivals.
California
has been called
general
fund.
Also
the
overplus
fund Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells and
antly, it believes those who have v ot­ good pare, and by running across lots
Mr. L. <r. Pickle and family arrived registered in some other school, boys, transferred to the general fund.
the “ Mecca of the winter
— SONGS—
family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barham,
ed the republican ticket do no care Mr. Kraber got ahead of them and sav­ Saturday from Alberta, for a visit with 10, girls, 9; total 19.
tourist.” Its hotels and stop­
Bond of Marion Putnam as constable Misses Jessie and Florence Barham,
ed himself a walk home, probable bis sister, Mrs. M. I). Ellis. He is a
If It’s Good Enough for Washington
Number of pupils over 4 and under 6, of district 2 approved.
ping places are as varied as
what means are invoked to win eleet- breakage, and us some news, which farmer and is in search of a location in
Walter and Wavne Barham.
It's Gorsl Enough for Me.
boys,
11,
girls,
10;
total
21.
those of all well regulated
The home was beautifully decorated
made us hot and we tell about it anyhow, this vicinity.
Sweet
Adaline.
Number of pupils over 6 and under 9,
cities. Visitors can always
with autumnal leaves and flowers, a
C LA IM S A L L O W E D
Matinee Saturday Afternoon.
boys, 357, girls, 309; total 669.
find suitable accommodations
pleasing are!» of vinos forming trie cen­
ROADS AND HIGHWAYS
Number of pupils over 9 and under
congenial companions, and
Program changed Tuesday Thurs­
ter of attraction and a background for
12, boys. 341, girls, 321 ; total 662.
varied, pleasing recreations,
D D Peters ..................................* 30 00 the principal actors. The bride carried
day and Saturday,
Number of pupils over 12 and under
a boquet of white chryanthemums
Admission
-
-
10 cents
J
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G
u
th
rie
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12
00
14. boys, 253. girls, 256; total 509.
and wore a gown of blue batiste,
Number of pupils over 14 and under N G H a r ris .................................... 12 45 looking very charming, being one of
20, boys, 273, girls, 264; total 537.
L A G uthrie ................................ 22 13 the prettiest brides of the season.
Total, boys, 1235, girls, 1160; total S E G u th rie.................................... 47 38
After the ceremony all sat down to a
2395.
Will be glad to supply some
wedding dinner of goodly dimensions
Days taught ............................................16 A M Shnw .................................... 45 75 and at a table decorated with English
very attractive literature de­
Days attendance.................................34892 L N B ilie u .................................... 38 63 holly.
scribing in detail the many de­
Da vs absence........................................ 1537 O J B e ll......................................... 47 73
lights of winter in California.
The happy couple took the afternoon
Times late........................................... 268 C D Shepherd .............................. 41 66 train for a honeymoon in the metropolis,
Very low round trip excursion
Pupils notfhbsept or late....................1431
R 1 I.E Y B L O C K
tickets are on sale to California.
and
will
return
here
to
reside
Mr.
Average pupils belonging................. 2276 D Sheph erd.................................... 33 38 Barham is one of our most proficient
The rate from DALLAS to
PROG RAM
Average daily attendance..................2181 L I flu rs e ll.................................... 18 00 young carpenters, and will at once com ­
Los Angeles and return is
TH URSDAY AND FRID A Y
Per cent of attendance....................... 95.8 F W K noll .................................... 24 00 mence the erection of a home for the
Visits by parents.................................... 67 N O Bennett ................................ 36 00 charming bird that lie lias ensnared.
$ 5 8 .0 0
—P I C T U R E S —
Visits by members of board..................17
Their many friends in Dallas remem­
Just think we offer you a s ix - hole steel
Visits by superintendent....................... 12 R R W in slo w ................................ 63 00 bered them with a number of presents
T in Heart of O ’ Yama
Limit six months, allowing
1 13
The. following schools are placed on J H C h ap in .......................... .........
stop-overs in either direction.
with wtiicli to begin housekeeping and
W h o is It
r a n g e with High Closet and Reservoir for $32,
the roll of honor for attendance, having E W hite ................... .................
4 60 all unite with the Itemizer in wishing
Similar excursions rates are
made a per cent of 95 or more; Dallas, A W in d o v e r ................................... 64 50 them a long and happy wedded life.
Galvanic Flui 1— Fun with E lectri­
in effect to all California points.
with a 15 per cent, discount, making it cost you
Smithfield, Peedee, Bridgeport, Ball-
city.
ston. Monmouth, Scroggins.
Ward, R W W olfen barger ................... 10 25
Where can you do so well?
The county bujlding is now about
—S O N G S —
F\>r lull infqriijfttion, sleeping ra r reserva­
3 85 ready for the lioueing of the crustier and
Perrydale, Fairview, Gooseneck (100), A H a y e s ..........................................
a
tions Hint tickets call qn. telegraph op v fitp
Cockran,
Oak
Point,
Elkins,
Indepen­
G
W
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o
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l
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4
95
roller.
vVe also are going to give to every customer
Vo»!
dence, Brush College, West Salem, Jam es C bttty................................ 28 00
J. N. WOQDS, Agent.
DALLAS
Spring Valley, Harmony, Upper Salt
Katie Dear
that buys a stove, whether it he a Heater, Range
W
M
G
a
sto
n
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1
92
Creek. Lincoln. North Dallas, Enter­
N
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W
G
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R
Y
Admission 10 cents; Children un­
or Cook stove, a $1.50, 14 oz. n ickle - plated
prise, Suver, Etna, Greenwood, Fir T H G u y .......................................... 30 00
Grove, Sunny Slope, Oak Dale, Guth­ C R G u y ......................................... 18 00
der 10 years old 5 cents.
W M. McMURRAY,
COPPER TEAKETTLE for 93 cent».
W e have opened a new, fresh
rie, Falls City, Cherrv Grove(lOO), < >ak- R Y o u n g .........................................
2 25
and clean stock of groceries un­
Pass. A ge n t
Matinee Wednesdays and Satur­
hurst, Highland, East Dallas, and Black
E I n m a n ........................................
5 25
der the Itemizer olfiee, and next
Rock.
days from 2 ;30 to 5
P
O
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L
AND, ■ ORECON
door
to
the
First
National
bank
2 50
The following schools were placed on Charles B a ile y ..............................
the roll of honor for having had no A F P a ttln ......................................
8 00
You can be assured of the best
tardies during the month: Peedee, J C Guthrie .................................. 22 00
of goods and courteous treatment
Bridgeport, Valiev View, Polk Station,
2 61
Gooseneck, Butler, Rickreall, Antioch, Jack K effer....................................
Your patronage is respectfully
2 75
Upper Salt Creek, Enterprise, Suver, Tom K effer....................................
solicited.
Etna, Concord, Oakdale, Cherry Grove, F Bighani ....................................
8 00
Oakhurst and Highland.
W ill L e e ......................................... 21 80
Parents, school officers teachers and
I.
8 83
all friends of the schools, please look H O B igham ................................
H
Fern
..............................................
fO
over this report and if you see any way
in which you can help to better the con­ Willamette V alley Lum ber Co
44 19
dition of the school in your community, Pedee Lum ber C om p a n y........... 327 82
We have heating stoves to suit your price.
MUSCOTT A STARR, PROPRIETORS
please do ?o, and I am sure that you
will receive tin* thanks of the children. S B H ill......................................... 281 25
Come and look them over.
All kinds of hauling at reasonable
Felix C om egys.............................. 94 60
Respectfully vours,
rates. Phone orders promptly at­
11. C. s E y m o c r ,
tended to. Headquarters at W eb­
Mrs M J C a m p b ell......................
3 75
School
Superintendent.
ster’ s confectionery.
We have cut our prices on the above goods and
Mrs M J R u ck e r.......................... 90 00
Phones: Bejl 264, Mutual 254
City
o
f
D
allas
.............................
40
34
we are going to offer in connection with them
Barn Phone Mutual 245
M iller-Alcorn C om pan y.............
2 20
something for you to cut with, which are:
W alter L T ooze............................. 13 80
RKPORTKD WRKRLY BY U. 8. LOPtJIIARY.
S D H u b b a rd ................................
6 00
Scissors, all sizes, 25 per cent, off.
Wheat, a bushel, $1.
W illiam Fault ..................
10 86
Butcher Knives, 25 per cent. off.
Bran, a ton, $30.
B F B eezley....................................
7 50
Shorts, a ton, $33.
■
Razors and Pocket Knives, .33 1-3 off.
Frank H ogue ............................. 60 no pivrw
Oats, a bushel, 35 cents.
AWAY IN PREMIUMS
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
Ira M ehrling .............................. 482 21 ,
Flour, a sack, $1 25.
Please note
O regon & W ashington 8ewer
D
e
c
e
m
ber 24, 1 908
Torn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
Pipe Com pany ..................... 22 20 j
Potatoes, a bushel, 75.
C K Spaulding L o g g in g C o .. . . 13 36
We will give to our Cus­
Butter, a pound, 25 cents.
Lard, a pound, 15 cents.
J M E dm iston ................................
160
tomers
prizes as follows:
Bacon, sides, a pound, 16 cents.
C L C rid e r.........................................
150
Hams, a pound, 15 to 20 r ents.
from the best known, strictly wholesale house in the Northwest.
Watt S h ip p .................................... 12 75 One 42 Piece Set Hariland China,
Established in Portland in 1864
Shoulders, a pound, 12ltt cents.
4 f M r t i GENUINE C Y R U S NOBLE $ 4 .9 0 -
J
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B
o
h
a
n
n
o
n
..............................
8
50
j
Eggs, a dozen, 40 cents.
Ransom Pattern,
value $15.00
A pure— old— honest— whiskey bottled by the distillers.
J J M c B e e .................................. 217 78
Chicken*, a dozen, $3 <tf $5.
Guaranteed to the United States G overnm ent, and to you, to contain nothing
7.50
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 «i 15 cents.
— pure straight w hiskey.
F E M iller ..................................... 12 20 One large Jointed Doll, “
Many of the railroads use Cyrus N oble almost exclusively.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
G W M cBee .................................. 26 00 One Jardienere.
"
2.50
So
ao the big steamship companies.
Turnips, a pound, 2 cents,
So does nearly every big metropolitan hotel.
Pedee L u m ber C o m p a n y ........... 57 61
Cabbage, a pound, 3 cents.
In order to get the goods at the price named, they must be bought at the
Because
it's pure.
These Premiums arc now
John Rltner ................................ 25 00
Onions, a pound, 3 cents.
Because it's aged in w ood.
time specified, so make this opportunity yours and buy now.
Beans, a pound, b }9 <9 3 cents.
Because it has that soft, delicate, palatable flavor of the ripened grain, often
O M B a ld w in ................................
7 60
on display in our window.
rationed but rarely found.
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
Lynch Jt S o n ............. ...... . . . . .
1 8Q
Hay, a ton, $8 <.e $12.
W. J. VA N SCHUYVER & CO.
Mrs A W Planklnton .............. 22 60 For further particulars call
ErfnUnhed 1864
( 05-107 Second Street. Portland.
49 78 at the CORNER GROCERY and
Rev. and Mrs. Oates are up from St. Falls City Lum ber Com pany
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CUT AT THIS UNC «NO MAIL TO-O*»
Johns.
H G orke .........................................
9 00
W . J. Van Schuyver ê t G l . P«rtM. O-fon.
Mornav Athey leaves today for Cana­ 0 W Chapman ............................. 21 00 we will tell you all about it.
End«ed p ie « tad $4-90 far w U pfcaw mmi nr n w . by
da, where he has accepted a position.
Tato A Nelson ............................ 160 00
GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
Garl MeBee was operated on for ap- T E L y o n s ....................................
6 00
F. c r a v e n . Mgr.
! | nendicitis at a Portland hospital >ester- 1 Claggett .................................... 21 76
f a
...a t the ..
) | day, and reports received last e v e n i n g
3 50
c«w
were that he stood the shock in fin e W A F letch er................................
Stanley Fletcher .........................
3 50 |
I shape.
PHONES
CRIDER’S
Oysters
Served in
Any Style
GROCERY
WOOD FOR SALE *
Nicest
Parlor
In Town
BASKET BALL GAMES.
A Complete Schedule of Attraction»
for this Season
Probate Court.
Lunch o f Any
Kind
A t all
Hours
AUGUSTBOWMAN
SEARS & HOLM AN
Meat Market
REPORT OF SCHOOLS
i Johnson Bros.
Of Polk County For the Month
Ending October 30th.
BARHAM-WELLS.
Marriage License».
Two Dallas Young People Unite
Life’s Fortunes.
VAUDETTE
Patents.
Pure lard.
Fish and poultry Fridays and
Saturdays.
Now is the time
to visit
California
Commissioners’ Court.
W. N. BROWN, Proprietor
FIFTEEN D AY SALE
ELECTRIC PALACE
15% O ff on Steel Ranges
20 %
O ff on
Cast
C ooks
Only $27 20.
Josf Little Rocking Chair and
15% Discount on all Heaters
with a paper lined Stove
Board throwed in.
dt
L. CASTLE’S CASH GROCERY
City Express & Transfer Co.
MARKET REPORT.
$ 25.00
our WINDOW Display of CUTTING GOODS
Remember F IF T E E N D A Y S O N L Y , com ­
mencing N ov. 13th and ending N ov. 28th
R. M. WADE & CO.
w.
IN D E P E N D E N C E , OREGON
E. BOYD & SON
C o rn e r G ro c e ry
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.