The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County
Big leiyctioi SaleTJ
On ail Our ladies and Childrens’ Cloaks.
All This Season’s Styles.
$ 320.00
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On Thursday December 3 1 ,1 9 0 8 , at 4 o’clock P. M.
bout the best thing
in this world is a
The following list of Premium! to be Given Away
liu tig y .................................................................. $ 85.00
S P E C IAL S A LE
ON C L O T H IN G
Men and youths suits will be sold at a big cut in
price. If you need clothing, it will pay you to see
what we are offering.
Special lot ladies’ 26-in. Umbrellas - 90c
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
ell&Holiister
DALLAS, OREGON
International CorrcHpntnlence School Schol
arship (value according to coursa selected)
fr o m .....................................................$77.50 to 133.00
30.00
Ladies’ Suit or C oat.........................................
25.00
Mens’ Suit or Cont...........................................
20.00
Fur.......................................................................
H eater.................................................................
12.50
Dress Pattern.....................................................
10.00
Pair Wool Blankets............................ . . . . . .
9 00
T r u n k ......................................................................
8.50
7.50
10. Handsome Doll
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
18.
17.
18.
19.
20.
good “ AIM.”
Suit Case .................
S le e s ..........................
Silk W aist...............
Lace Waist................
Hand Satchel...........
Childs Coat......... ..
Shoes .........................
Kingsbury Hat .......
Fine Knit Shawl .
One Dozen Napkins
is buying Clothes or selling
clothes, or doing anything
else.
We have long ago reached
the goal of our “ AIMS”—by
selling the right kind of mer
T otal $ 3 2 0 .0 0
chandise.
In connection with our lumber and shingle trade, we
are now handling lime, plaster, cement, brick and
sand. Lowest possible prices on all building material
THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
But, Just the Same, it Helps A d
vertise a Town.
ble with Dallas in this respect is that
we run to all those things, and hardly
can class ourselves as greatly superior
in any of the branches named. We are
certainly a good prune center, and we
have a long established fame as the mo*
hairtown of Oregon. In theee two in
dustries we probably excell and in the
others only equal. Now what shall we
call ourselves? The Itemizer wants a
distinctive name and will give a year’s
subscription for the best suggestion and
reasons therefor.
Is PnllaH to have a distinctive
name, indicative of its leading industry
or one of them? Most of the valley
towns are now adopting such a method
of distinguishing themselves, and it
would he a good idea for the Queen City
Mrs. S. P. Higgs letnrned home Sun
of the West Side to do likewise. Salem
cull* herself the Cherry City, Albany day evening from several months spent
runs to apples and McMinnville takes with relatives at Roseburg and Cottage
the cognomen, Walnut City. The trou Grove.
PE-RU-IMA RECEIVES PRAISE
For Relieving Such Symptoms as
Debility, Backache and Headache.
We’re going to
keep our place in the lead by
For Further Particulars Call and See Us.
continuing to sell this kind
and give the values which
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL
can’t be matched elsewhere.
F r o m n o w un til a fte r T h a n k s g iv in g w e o f f e r th e fo llo w in g red u c tio n s:
$15 Ladies' Tailor made Suits......................................... $12:85
(O Pe r C e n t Discount on all Ladies’ Tailor made suits from $10.50 up.
24 Ladies’ and MiHscs Coats—a late shipment—regular $12.50 and $13.50 values Sale P ric e $ 9 . 7 5
36 of the latest ¡style Ladies’ and Misses Box Coats worth $0 and $10 Special $ 7 . 9 0
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FORMER PARTNER
AND SUCCESSOR TO
THE FAVORED ONES.
COUNCIL MEETING.
W idows and Widowers Invited to Water W orks Question Takes
a Whole Lot of Time.
Big Birthday Banquet.
Uncle Bill Brown has kindly furnished
us with a list of those whom he has in
vited to partake of his hospitality in the
celebration of his natal day at the Ho
tel Dallas the latter part of November.
If any of the widows or widowers in
Dallas have been missed, pleaso acquaint
Mr. Brown with the fact. It is not his
desire to slight anyone, but he cannot
be certain that he has remembered them
all. The widows, merry or unmerrv, as
the case may be, are:
Mrs. Hallock
Anna Coad
Mrs. Poland
Emma Vanskike
M. B. Bailey
Jane Coy
Jatie Young
Mary C. Martin
Ollie Cook
Charlotte Brown
Kill a Ellis
Grandma Peterson
INI. J. Cosper
M. Rife
Mary Savage
Mary Hubbard
Amanda Harris
Mary Bricker
Harriett Hibbard M. B. Stafrin
N. C. Brown
Mary Guy
Nancy Frink
Mrs. Robert Haves
Elizabeth Boyd
Mrs. Alice Dempsey
S. J. Woods
Mrs. E. A. Lewis
Mrs. Richter
Mrs. J. C.Gaynor
E J Emmonds
Sarah Richmond
Amanda Harland J. Hastings
L Delash mutt
Lizzie Dale
K. A. Frazer
Cornelia DeHaven
Martha Burns
C. Snyder
Nora A. Graham Mrs. A. Byerley
Edith Repass
Mrs. J. B. Riggs
Mrs. I) McCaleb Nellie Hubbard
Mrs Downs
Louisa Peterson
Nancy Fowler
Beatrice Grant
Mrs. Henry
Kitty Bailey
Fannie Gage
Mrs. Boston
The widowers who will adorn the occa
sion by their smiling presence and fully
endeavor to get outside of all the good
eats they can possibly hold are:
,T. J. Wiseman
Win. Stump
D. Syron
C. Hughes
C. II. Chapman
Win. Lvons
Monroe Miller
Elijah Miller
Ed Biddle
Mr. I fill
Grandpa Ashbaugh C. G. Rowell
T. ,T. Oherrington Jas. Howe
D. J. Riley
Vern Johnson
F. Pepper
Carl Fuchs
W. II. Reynolds
O. II. Cobb
Mope Manston
Jas Robinson
This makes a total of 76 that will sit
down to the well laden table of turkey,
and all the other good things fo noted
about Thanksgiving time.
up
CHILDRENS’
Me.MINN VIEL
OREGON.
R. Jacobson & Co.
quirement of further information re
ferred to Cosper, Coad and Ellis who
will report at the next meeting.
The purchase of additional land for
the building of another reservoir was
referred to the committee on fire and
water.
Chairman Cosper, of the finance com
mittee, reported $1,106.99 as yet uncol
lected on the macadam street improve
ment, and gave notice that at the next
regular meeting he would call up
the matter of the yearly tax le w .
ile announced that there was $726,000
< f fcwoeouble property in the city.
The council then adjourned to meet
next Monday evening and finish up
some of their business.
The city council met in regular ses
sion last Monday evening with all the
officials present except Councilman
Shaw.
Mayor Muir was on motion made a
committee of one to see that a ditch is
dug for the draining of the pit at tl*tf
quarry.
The dangerous condition of the street
at the foot of Washington, where the
culvert is, was brought up by Council
I
man Uglow,
and on his motion a 30- ,
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Christmas.
power light was ordered placed there to
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enable those driving to see where to go. , A ' f '
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O. Uayier, sa la rj.......................... ..$
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0 50
C. J. Smith, salarv.................
Cherrington.
5t
F. II. Morrison, salary ........ . . 115 00
Muscott & Starr, h au lin g...
2 75
BoltA Cherrington, sundries
50
Claud Haynor, labor.....................
2 25
Willamette Valley Co...................
72
Itemizer, p rin tin g ......................... 10 40
Observer, printing.........................
8 10
Bovd g ro ce r y ................................
25
I. V. Lynch, supplies...................
4 60
F. J. Wagner, s u p p lie s...............
2 55
Dallas Lumber Co.........................
3 36
W. G. Vassall, salary................... 114 82
Total............... .................... $295 24
A petition to have the Cooper Hollow
road leading out of town given the
Mrs. Trossie Nelson, G09 Ncrlh 5th Ave., Nashville,
name of Uglow street and made a width
Tenn.,writes: “ As Peruna lias doccino a worldofsooU
of 70 feet was presented. On motion of
I feel la duly bound to tell of It, in hopes that it
Councilman Ellis an ordinance was
may meet the eye of some who has suffered as I did.
ordered drawn up to that effect.
"For five years I really did not know what a
The members of the council and visit
perfectly well day was, anti if I did not have
ors frequently availed themselves of the
water supply so kindly introduced into
the council chamber at the expense of
Alderman Uglow.
Sidewalk ordinances were up for both
first and second reading.
Councilman Uglow here placed him
self on record in an emphatic speech
against the construction of any more
wooden curbs within tne city limits,
and fully explained why the cement
ones were the cheapest in the long run.
The members of the body gave his re
marks undivided attention, and it is to
be hoped that his advice .will he follow
ed and an ordinance to that effect
drawn up in the near future.
Now appeared II. V. Gates and asked
permission to address the council on
matters relative to the water works. He
stated that during the irrigation period,
owing to the wastfulness in its use, the
present supply was insufficient to admit
Stimulate the Blood.
° f such and at the same time safeguard
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the city against fire. Mr. Gates said
Brandeth s Pills are the great moon there was two remedies for such a state
purifier. They are laxative and blood |of things, cither to put meters on the
tonic, they act equally on the bowels, irrigation supply or to go farther up in
the kidneys and tne skin, thus cleansing the mountains about one-half mile to
the system by the natural outlet of the Amdegate creek and get more water,
body. They stimulate the blood so*as j which would necessitate another reser
to enable nature to throw off all morbid j vojr or two for its storage. The build-
humors nn»l cure all troubles arising . jnjjr0f an additional reservoir, lie stated,
M R S . T R E 8 S I E N ELSO N.
from an impure state of the blood, f'ne would be a necessity in the immediate
or two taken every night willI prove nn future anywav, and he urged upon the
•eadache. / had backache o r a pain
invaluable remedy. Each pill contains council that they at once purchase
omewhere and really life was not worth
one grain of solid extract of sarsaparilla, I more ground,*and if done, he would con-
ho effort I made to keep going.
which, with other valuable vegetable ’ struct the reservoir next summer. The
“ A good friend advised mo to cse Po
products, make it a blood purifier of capacity of the present reservoir he
lina and I was glad to try anything, sort
Mrs. Joseph Laeclle, 121 Bronson St., excellent character.
Rrandeths I’ ills [stated to be 352,000 gallons. During
am very pleased to say that six bottles Ottawa, F.ast,Ontario, Canada, writes: have been in use for over a century and I the summer this goes to 158 homes in j
iade a new woman of m» and I have no
" I suffered will: backache and head are told in every drug and medicine i Dallas for the watering of lawns, and
(lore pains and life look* bright again." ache for over nir.o I,».utlis un I nothing store, either plain or sugar-coated.
• the full capacity of the reservoir was j
There are a great many phases of relieved me until I took Peruna. Th s
j used up, leaving nothing for an emer -1
Meet After 64 Years.
'gcncy. He supplies 294 residences be- j
i Oman's ailments that require the as- medicine is by far better than any other
medicine for these troubles. A few bot
istance of the surgeon.
Dr. T. V. B. Embree, of Dallas, and sides the business houses. The water
But by far the greatest number of tles relieved me of my miserable, half T. A. Fowler,of Rufus, Sherman county, I is continually being wasted in every '
met last Tuesday for the first time in ¡way, as for instance the allowing of a j
uch cases are amenable to correct dead, half-alive condition.
! stream of water to run on a lawn in one
nedhlnal treatment.
‘ ‘ / am now In good health, have 64 years. Dr. and Mr. Fowler were ! place for several hours. 8uch does the
A vast multitude of women have been neither ache nor pain, nor have I had cousins and were born in Pettis county, ground no good. A few minutes in
Embree crossed the
elieved from the ailments peculiar to any for the past year. If every suffer Missouri. Dr.
plains to Oregon in 1844, settling in each place is better for the grass and
heir sex through the nse of Peruna as ing woman would tako Peruna, they Polk county. Mr. Fowler remained in j the ground.
would soon know its value and Dever Missouri, coming to Oregon altout three I Here Councilman Ellis asked some
ireseribed by Dr. Hartman.
! pertinent questions regarding the filling
He receives many letters from all part* be without It."
years ago, after a short residence
Mrs. M. Kliner, 2848 E. 38th St., 8. E., Southern California. The fact of their ' rtf ft log pond from the city supply,
.f the country relating to subjects of
through
Mr
Mr. Gates made answer that his in-1
Cleveland, Ohio, writes:
relationship was learner!
rital Interest to womankind.
“ I am enjoying good health since tsk- I Fowler’s daughter, who resides here, structions were emphatically against j
Of the vast multitude of women Dr.
such during the irrigration period.
lartman treats annually, only a small ing your medicine. I had suffered for a j She recently met a friend of Dr. Embree , The cost of the meter service as com* |
>er cent, of them consider It necessary good many years previous to taking ! and in the conrseof conversation her re pared with the present was also taken j
| Pernna, and ever stneo I can say that / lationship to that gentleman was dis up and Mr. Gates informed the council
o write to the Doctor at all.
While It is not affirmed that Pernna do not know what headache or neuralgia closed. Later letters were exchanged
rill relieve every ea*e of this kind, itts Is. I can most assuredly say that any- i between the two men. They spent yes ¡that all he was aiter was to stop the
terday in Portland on the way to Mr. • waste and not to increase the cost to |
¡ertalnly the part of wisdom for every
soman so afflicted l i give f'em oa a , kj 4 j afflicted with catarrh in any lorn I Fowier’i rand» near Rufus, Ore.—Jour- ¡the consumer. Considerable discussion
i was had on that matter, and the ac*
| «an be cured by taking Peruna.”
jn » l.
klr trial.
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fust now we’re show
ing the newest and
smartest line of BOYS’ and
D. M. NAYBERCER
BUILDERS, ATTENTION!
Whether one
CLOTHING
outside of Portland.
I
[f your boy is without a
good SUIT or OVER
COAT, bring him here with
Ederheimer, Stein & Co.
MAKERS
out further hesitation.
During the next FIFTEEN DAYS, we will make Special Re
duction on all iS^JEE_JPANTS_SlHTS^ This includes Coats with
Straight Pants ONLY.
The
DALLAS
B EE HIVE
Store
A R E L IA B L E P L A C E TO T R A D E
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DALLAS OREGON NOVEMBER 19. 1908
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VOL. xxxiv
To the
Highest Bidder
A $ 4 0 .0 0 BANQUET RANGE to be Sold to
the Highest Bidder, Regardless of Price
and Without Reserve. For CASH.
The BANQUET RANGE is without a peer among the steel ranges
on the market today, and we have adopted this plan o f calling the at
tention of the public to the merits o f this particular range.
BANQUET RANGES embody the many features of practical excellence you expect in the pro
duct o f one o f the largest stove plants in the world. The oven walls are lined with Asbestos,
concentrating the heat around the oven, economizing heat, and making BANQUET RANGES
quick and perfect bakers.
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You run no risk when you buy a BANQUET RANGE. You can try it for thirty days , and
if it will not bake and cook as good as any range, we will take it hack and refund your money.
Sealed bids will be received for the range up to the 24th day of De
cember, 1908, at 12 o ’clock noon. All bids must be securely sealed,
and marked “ bid on range,” and addressed to ADAMS & BR0BST
CO., Dallas, Oregon, with your name and address and bid inclosed.
We will be glad to show the Range and explain its merits to anyone, and if anyone bids on the
Range without seeing, and after seeing it they are not satisfied,they will be under no obligations
to take it, as it will then be awarded to the next highest bidder.
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No bids to be opened until the 24th day o f December, 1908, at 12 o’clock noon.
In answering this advertisement it is desired that you mention the ITEMIZER.
Adam s & Brobst Co.
FURNITURE A N D IMPLEMENTS.
NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF ELECTRIC PALACE, RILEY BLOCK, DALLAS, OREGON.
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